Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Airboarding Article

Airboarding

Bail Out Airstyle!
By Carl Holcomb
Moorefield Examiner

Bail out? I have heard of many companies asking for financial assistance but in the world of snow, it means something entirely different.
When you are on a moving ski lift and you are at the drop zone and someone shouts for you to bail, that means to jump off into the snow.
Well, I learned the hard way as I hesitated at the Mid-Station lift area at Canaan Valley Ski Resort to jump off after Airboarding specialist Alicia Monahan of Face Level Industries shouted for us to bail.
This was my official greeting to extreme jumping, which comes in useful knowing how far down and hard you can come off a whale.
A whale, at a snow resort you ask? Well, it is not the fish but rather a large mound of snow that skiers, snowboarders, and airboarders use to get mad air.
Airboarding, is like sledding but on an inflatable board that has runners and your body movement helps steer it down the slopes.
This new winter sport is offered at only six ski resorts in the United States.
Airboarding was created in Switzerland ten years ago by engineer Joe Steiner and is quite popular in Europe and Africa.
Canaan Valley is in its fourth season offering this unique experience according to resort spokeswoman Lisa Ratliffe.
“If you enjoyed sledding as a kid, airboarding will be a blast,” Canaan Valley Ski Area Manager Michael Chaney stated.
“Airboarding is exhilarating and fun. It is the easiest to learn, you’re able to go fast and not get frustrated,” Monahan said.
Face Level Industries, a web-based company that started in 2003 by Josh Galt was the main sponsor of the In Your Face! Airboarding Race at Canaan Valley on February 7th, 2009.
“We promote headfirst, forward motion sports including riverboarding, wingsuit flying and body boarding” Galt said.
Riverboarding athletes have done the cross-over into airboarding.
“Airboarding is similar to riverboarding because both are done at face level. One is on moving water and the other is on frozen water. You get more speed with airboarding but both are technical. Airboarding is exhilarating and fun. It is the easiest to learn, you’re able to go fast and not get frustrated,” Monahan stated.
Monahan, from Midlothian, VA, is in her first year as an airboarder but has been riverboarding for seven years.
Kevin Yount, fellow Face Level athlete, took his riverboarding skills and transformed them on the snow.
“I am more river focused but airboarding’s intensity downhill gives you more speed than on the river. On the river you are dealing with converging currents and hydraulics. I love the feeling of the wind on my face going 45 m.p.h. down the slopes. You have control of the board much like you do in the river,” Yount stated.
Yount hails from Asheville, NC where he is one of Face Level’s certified instructors.
The racing competition included three styles of races: Slalom, Boardercross and Adrenaline Team Chess.
“I like boardercross the most because you are on the edge of control, controlled chaos. If you fall off, you lose a ton of speed and could totally wipeout which all of us adrenaline junkies love. Everyone loves to see carnage, that is why NASCAR is so popular,” Gant said.
Gant, better known as Ice, is stoked about the adrenaline airboarding provides.
The rush going down the slopes is what Face Level athletes live for.
“Airboarding gives you an amazing feeling, like flying antigravity. It is like you are Superman flying down the slopes,” Ice remarked.
Airboarding can create intense velocity as proved by a French racer who broke 141 k.p.h.
Although, airboarding is for people of all ages the race on Saturday was for the adrenaline seekers.
The festivities began early as music was pumping and food was prepared on the grill at the bottom of the slopes.
Fourteen racers registered for the onslaught of the mountain at Canaan Valley as skiers and snowboarders were redirected for the main event.
The competition vied for the coveted electric green Airboard 130-X, a Switzerland product and the first in the United States, which was the grand prize for the overall winner
The snow was on the soft side to start the race with increased temperatures.
“You want more air in your board with softer snow. Your start helps you with your speed too,” Ice commented. “It was slushy in the beginning but got a lot better later on. Everyone enjoyed the race.”
Spectators gathered along the starting point and others admired the event from the ski lifts.
“The race was loads of fun. It was a fantastic day. It was nice to see the turnout. Airboarding has grown by leaps and bounds,” Washington, D.C. airboarding racer Paul Kanitra said.
Canaan Valley’s own, Sanford Zirkle competed along with his family.
His son Stephan joined him on the Boardercross race and daughters Christina and Ameras competed in the races as well.
“I love being on my airboard. There is nothing more rewarding than having my wife and three children spend time doing what we love together. There is no better place than Canaan Valley to take your family because there is something for everyone,” Zirkle said.
Zirkle, the original airboarding instructor at Canaan Valley, used the knowledge of the terrain to his advantage.
In the slalom, Zirkle had the fastest single run with 21 seconds.
Monahan won the overall slalom race with a combined speed time of 51 seconds, a second faster than Zirkle.
The competition elected to not use the whales early in the racing events due to the softness of the snow but once the sun set, more fun began.
“I love jumping, it’s the landing that is difficult,” Monahan said.
The Adrenaline Team Chess event had some racers using the whales while others opted for the consistency of the slope for speed.
Zirkle crashed through the finish line after catapulting down the whale during the race on the second heat.
“The racing was phenomenal. My favorite part was the last few races when we raced the tops. I got air on the backside of the first one. I would love to come back here to Canaan Valley,” Yount stated.
Zirkle’s intense speed was rewarded in the end as he was chosen as the overall winner.
The Zirkle family won numerous prizes including Numa sunglasses given to Christina for being the coolest and fastest young racer at the In Your Face! competition.
“Airboarding is finding a niche in winter sports and will grow exponentially,” Ice said.
“Overall it was a great time. We are already making plans for next year. This was a fun-filled day of terrific music, food and people,” Ratliffe concluded.
Rafting on snow, the new winter sport coming to a mountain near you!

PVC Stats.

AAA Boys
Scoring Average
1. Dewey McDonald Jefferson 20.80
2. Isaac Thornton Martinsburg 19.28
3. Garrett Grantham Jefferson 15.33
4. Morgan McDonald Musselman 15.07
5. J R Mayles Hedgesville 14.63
6. Logan Hollman Musselman 12.79
7. Charles Yates Washington 12.60
8. Tyrek Collier Washington 11.53
9. Bradley Jackson Washington 11.00
9. Maurice Newby Hedgesville 11.00
Free Throw Percentage(Min of 20 Atts)
1.Isaac Thornton Martinsburg 91-113 0.8053
2.Inshan Mohamed Martinsburg 20-26 0.7692
3.M McDonald Musselman 45-60 0.7500
4.Garrett Grantham Jefferson 50-70 0.7143
5.J R Mayles Hedgesville 38-55 0.6909
6.Jonathan Alverez Musselman 33-48 0.6875
7.Tyrek Collier Washington 19-28 0.6786
8.Dewey McDonald Jefferson 60-93 0.6452
9.Marquise Jones Jefferson 16-25 0.6400
10.Scott Jones Hedgesville 23-36 0.6389
Rebounding Average
1. Morgan McDonald Musselman 9.36
2. Maurice Newby Hedgesville 9.00
3. Nick Zbikowski Jefferson 8.33
4. JD Daniels Musselman 7.64
5. Michael Cole Martinsburg 7.47
6. Logan Hollman Musselman 6.86
7. Dewey McDonald Jefferson 6.53
8. Tyrek Collier Washington 6.33
9. Trevin Walker Martinsburg 5.88
10. Charles Yates Washington 5.87
Assist Average
1. Jonathan Alverez Musselman 6.43
2. Dewey McDonald Jefferson 4.53
3. Jordan Reed Hedgesville 3.81
4. Isaac Thornton Martinsburg 2.83
5. Duane Fleetwood Hedgesville 2.81
6. Charles Yates Washington 2.73
6. Garrett Grantham Jefferson 2.73
8. Caset Johnson Jefferson 2.27
9. Lance Washington Martinsburg 2.18
10. Bradley Jackson Washington 2.13



AAA Girls
Scoring Average
1. Jacqueline Brewer Martinsburg 21.00
2. Iesha Robinson Martinsburg 20.21
3. Jasmyn Hosby Washington 19.33
4. Nikki Stephenson Musselman 18.20
5. Dakeea Marshall Jefferson 16.88
6. Dezi Clinton Jefferson 12.88
7. Katy Lebirious Hedgesville 12.11
8. Yolanda Pinkcett Martinsburg 11.79
9. Morgan Harms Musselman 8.80
10. Melissa Taylor Jefferson 8.56
Free Throw Percentage(Min of 20 Atts)
1.Katy Lebirious Hedgesville 20-26 0.7692
2.Jacqueline Brewer Martinsburg 41-55 0.7455
3.Nikki Stephenson Musselman 17-23 0.7391
4.Iesha Robinson Martinsburg 60-82 0.7317
5.Greysen Brooks Hedgesville 21-29 0.7241
6.Dakeea Marshall Jefferson 73-101 0.7228
7.Jess Mason Hedgesville 14-20 0.7000
8.Dezi Clinton Jefferson 48-69 0.6957
8.McK. Thomas Jefferson 16-23 0.6957
10. Jamie Hill Martinsburg 19-29 0.6552
Rebounding Average
1. Yolanda Pinkcett Martinsburg 10.29
2. Dakeea Marshall Jefferson 10.13
3. Nikki Stephenson Musselman 10.00
4. Iesha Robinson Martinsburg 8.43
5. Brittany Boarman Hedgesville 7.11
6. Brittany Marsh Musselman 7.00
7. Alyssa Plourde Jefferson 6.40
8. Rebecca Walls Washington 6.33
9. Cari Armel Washington 5.75
10. Alexis Curry Washington 5.33
Assist Average
1. Iesha Robinson Martinsburg 4.57
2. Morgan Harms Musselman 4.40
3. Da'Shei Wright Martinsburg 3.31
4. McKenna Junkin Washington 3.00
5. Greysen Brooks Hedgesville 2.83
6. Jacqueline Brewer Martinsburg 2.57
7. Nikki Stephenson Musselman 2.40
8. Katelyn Weaver Washington 2.25
9. Dakeea Marshall Jefferson 2.19
10. Brittany Marsh Musselman 1.75



AA Boys
Scoring Average
1. Preston Hartman Keyser 15.06
2. Jeremy Green Keyser 14.41
3. Logan Wolford Frankfort 14.25
4. Ryan Wratchford Petersburg 13.50
5. Matt Wilmer Keyser 11.65
6. Marcus Hahn Petersburg 11.17
7. Josh Evans Petersburg 11.00
8. Derek Miller Petersburg 10.80
9. Lenny Roach Berkeley Sp. 10.62
10. Mike Twigg Berkeley Sp. 9.69
Free Throw Percentage(Min of 20 Atts)
1.Eric Moss Berkeley Sp. 20-25 0.8000
2.Dusty Myers Frankfort 15-20 0.7500
3.Lenny Roach Berkeley Sp. 26-36 0.7222
4.Robbie Heltzel Frankfort 23-34 0.6765
5.R Wratchford Petersburg 21-33 0.6364
6.Matt Wilmer Keyser 28-45 0.6222
7.Travis Myers Frankfort 48-78 0.6154
8.Logan Wolford Frankfort 27-45 0.6000
9.Jeremy Green Keyser 25-42 0.5952
10.Skyler Minke Frankfort 12-22 0.5455
Rebounding Average
1. Preston Hartman Keyser 11.00
2. Travis Myers Frankfort 8.20
3. Derek Miller Petersburg 8.00
4. Josh Evans Petersburg 7.33
5. Maverick Nelson Keyser 7.18
6. Jeremy Green Keyser 7.12
7. Marcus Hahn Petersburg 6.92
8. Logan Wolford Frankfort 6.75
9. Lucas Redick Berkeley Sp. 6.15
10. James Jones Frankfort 5.00
Assist Average
1. Wes Washington Keyser 5.24
2. Robert Willard Berkeley Sp. 4.77
3. Matt Wilmer Keyser 4.29
4. Lenny Roach Berkeley Sp. 3.23
5. Ruan Redick Berkeley Sp. 2.85
6. Eric Moss Berkeley Sp. 2.23
7. Derek Miller Petersburg 2.20
8. Ben Halterman Petersburg 1.92
9. Jeremy Green Keyser 1.76
10. Lucas Redick Berkeley Sp. 1.69
10. Mike Wallace Berkeley Sp. 1.69


AA Girls
Scoring Average
1. Amber Booher Berkeley Sp. 15.89
2. Deidra Burch Berkeley Sp. 13.24
3. Maria Miller Frankfort 12.86
4. Breanna Wright Petersburg 11.93
5. Maddi Shambaugh Frankfort 11.29
6. Alisha Webster Petersburg 11.07
7. Jessica Haynes Berkeley Sp. 10.56
8. Nikki Sites Petersburg 8.86
9. Diane Dayton Frankfort 8.64
10. Julia Ludwick Keyser 8.59
Free Throw Percentage(Min of 20 Atts)
1.Mariah Bartlett Keyser 18-24 0.7500
2.Deidra Burch Berkeley Sp. 38-52 0.7308
3.Alisha Webster Petersburg 23-32 0.7188
4.Nikki Sites Petersburg 30-43 0.6977
5.Breanna Wright Petersburg 20-29 0.6897
6.Cindy Ellifritz Keyser 24-35 0.6857
7.Maria Miller Frankfort 49-72 0.6806
8.Amber Booher Berkeley Sp. 78-115 0.6783
9.Aria Whiteman Frankfort 42\-65 0.6462
10.Alicia Cuthbertson Keyser 42-65 0.6462
Rebounding Average
1. Amber Booher Berkeley Sp. 8.50
2. Diane Dayton Frankfort 7.07
3. Alisha Webster Petersburg 6.60
4. Bri Teets Keyser 5.71
5. Nikki Sites Petersburg 5.64
6. Julia Ludwick Keyser 5.47
7. Maddi Shambaugh Frankfort 5.43
8. Hartlie Strotler Berkeley Sp. 4.94
9. Aria Whiteman Frankfort 4.71
10. Brooke Mongold Keyser 4.47
Assist Average
1. Alicia Cuthbertson Keyser 3.65
2. Julia Ludwick Keyser 3.12
3. Diane Dayton Frankfort 3.07
4. Deidra Burch Berkeley Sp. 2.88
5. Maddi Shambaugh Frankfort 2.43
6. Jessica Haynes Berkeley Sp. 2.33
7. Christine Ingram Frankfort 2.07
8. Amber Booher Berkeley Sp. 2.06
9. Breanna Wright Petersburg 1.93
10. Lesley Yost Berkeley Sp. 1.89



A Boys
Scoring Average
1. Roderick Stickley WV Deaf 23.13
2. Dustin Paul Paw Paw 18.80
3. Page Miller WV Deaf 17.00
4. Tucker Smith Moorefield 16.15
5. Josh Poling Tucker Co. 15.79
6. Darius Dillard Tucker Co. 15.50
7. Chris Donelson Union 15.45
8. Derrick Orndorff East Hardy 14.67
9. Tyler Gardiner Pendleton Co. 13.80
10. Matt Kidd Tygarts Valley 13.13
Free Throw Percentage(Min. of 20 Atts)
1.Jimmy Wiley Pocahontas 22-26 0.8462
2.Tyler Brill East Hardy 18-25 0.7200
3.Tyler Gardiner Pendleton 33-46 0.7174
4.Logan Snyder Tucker Co. 47-68 0.6912
5.Matt Kidd Tygarts V 19-28 0.6786
5.Lucas Myers Moorefield 19-28 0.6786
7.Trevor Caplinger Pocahontas 29-43 0.6744
8.Grant Reed Union 41-61 0.6721
9.Trevor Markwood Moorefield 22-33 0.6667
9.Dustin Paul Paw Paw 18-27 0.6667
Rebounding Average
1. Matt Kidd Tygarts Valley 10.00
1. Dustin Paul Paw Paw 10.00
1. Nick Corbett Paw Paw 10.00
4. Roderick Stickley WV Deaf 9.25
5. Trent Moats Pendleton Co. 8.00
6. Grant Reed Union 7.77
7. Derrick Orndorff East Hardy 7.67
8. Josh Poling Tucker Co. 7.36
9. Robbie Buckholtz Union 6.46
10. Kellan Snyder Moorefield 6.42
Assist Average
1. Darius Dillard Tucker Co. 5.36
2. Jimmy Wiley Pocahontas Co. 5.21
3. Tyler Brill East Hardy 4.25
4. Anthony Henline Tygarts Valley 3.75
5. Logan Snyder Tucker Co. 3.50
6. Ethan Slaubaugh Tucker Co. 2.86
7. Dylan Rowzee Paw Paw 2.80
8. Clayton Lewis Tygarts Valley 2.64
9. Derek Kiner Pocahontas Co. 2.57
10. Michael Jarvis WV Deaf 2.25



A Girls
Scoring Average
1. Brittany Jones Union 17.50
2. Molly Look East Hardy 15.71
3. Lyndsey Nester Tucker Co. 15.46
4. Ciarra Riggleman Tygarts Valley 13.73
5. Chelsey Gum Pocahontas Co. 13.19
6. Anna Hebb Tucker Co. 13.08
7. Siera Hott Paw Paw 11.93
8. Shelby Snead Pocahontas Co. 11.81
9. Ginger Beatty Pendleton Co. 11.53
10. Loren Holliday Paw Paw 11.29
Free Throw Percentage(Min of 20 Atts)
1.Anna Hebb Tucker Co. 19-23 0.8261
2.Ginger Beatty Pendleton 52-66 0.7879
3.Molly Look East Hardy 62-79 0.7848
4.Caitlin Maxwell Tucker Co. 19-26 0.7308
5.Nikki Cutright Tygarts V 28-40 0.7000
6.Kendra Rhodes Moorefield 53-77 0.6883
7.Lyndsey Nester Tucker Co. 32-48 0.6667
8.Kara Scott Tygarts V 47-72 0.6528
9.Brittany Jones Union 80-126 0.6349
9.Ciarra Riggleman Tygarts V 40-63 0.6349
Rebounding Average
1. Anna Hebb Tucker Co. 11.31
2. Loren Holliday Paw Paw 10.36
3. Kendra Rhodes Moorefield 10.11
4. Ciarra Riggleman Tygarts Valley 9.91
5. Brittany Jones Union 7.50
6. Victoria Wright Moorefield 7.47
7. Kara Scott Tygarts Valley 7.20
8. Emily Beck East Hardy 7.06
9. Ginger Beatty Pendleton Co. 7.00
10. Chelsey Gum Pocahontas Co. 6.88
Assist Average
1. Madeline Jerome Pocahontas Co. 5.88
2. Caoline Bennett Tucker Co. 5.15
3. Ciarra Riggleman Tygarts Valley 5.09
4. Molly Look East Hardy 4.88
5. Ashley Dove East Hardy 4.24
6. Nikki Cutright Tygarts Valley 3.80
7. Jessie Fox Tygarts Valley 3.27
8. Victoria Wright Moorefield 3.16
9. Haley Lambert Pendleton Co. 3.00
10. Kendra Rhodes Moorefield 2.95

Five in the Hive Wrestling Tournament!

MOOREFIELD – 5 IN THE HIVE YOUTH TOURNAMENT RESULTS


Age – 5/6 – Weight 40 (A) Age – 7/8 – Weight 55 (B)
1st – Ivy Mongold 1st – Donavin Lucisano
2nd – Ty Clayton 2nd – Adison Barb
3rd – Kennan Mongold
Age - 5/6 – Weight 40 (B)
1st – Ty Clayton Age – 7/8 – Weight 90
2nd – Noah Ketterman
Age - 5/6 – Weight 45 (A)
1st – Aidan Richardson Age – 9/10 – Weight 60
2nd – Trena Conner
Age - 5/6 – Weight 45 (B)
2nd – Russell Coon Age – 9/10 – Weight 65
4th – Garrett Perry
Age - 5/6 – Weight 50 (A)
1st – Matthew Jenkins Age – 9/10 – Weight 70
3rd – Jaydon See 1st – Seth Hoyt
4th – Mason Ours 4th – Kyle Snider

Age - 5/6 – Weight 55 (A) Age – 9/10 – Weight 100
1st – Issac Van Meter 3rd – Justin Cline
2nd – Donavin Lucisano
3rd – Vincent Cyrus Age – 11/12 – Weight 85
4th – Kennan Mongold 1st – Zac Hose

Age - 5/6 – Weight 55 (B) Age – 11/12 – Weight 90/95
1st – Cole Pusl 1st – Oliver Jones
2nd – Jake Frederick
3rd – Will Barb Age -11/12 – Weight 115/125
1st – Wil Schoonover
Age - 5/6 – Weight 65
3rd – Ethan Brake Age – 12/13 – Weight 125
1st – Alex Eye
Age – 7/8 – Weight 50
1st – Kolbe Snyder Age – 13/15 – Weight 80/90
2nd – Matthew Jenkins 1st – Derrick Keller

Age – 7/8 – Weight 55 (A) Age – 13/15 – Weight 110/116
3rd – Issac Van Meter 2nd – Wil Schoonover

Sunday, February 15, 2009

2009 Hardy County Scholar Athletes

2009 PVC Scholar Athletes for Hardy County
Sponsored by McDonald's Restaurants

Scholar Athletes maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA

MOOREFIELD:
Tanner Burns
Mary Chehi
Kathi Crites
Amber Delawder
Elizabeth Goodall
Ethan Mongold
Lucas Myers
Kendra Rhodes
Cassandre Rinker
John Rogers
Hannah Salyers
Sarah Staley
Ashlee Washington

EAST HARDY:
Marissa Biller
Tyler Brill
Kristopher Kerr
Molly Look
Justin Mathias 
Kimberly Rinard
Krystal See
Holly White

Congratulations to all of these Scholar Athletes!

PVC Tournament Info

Girls PVC Night of Champions
Championship Game:
Tucker County 46, East Hardy 41

Tournament Results:
Pocahontas County 54, Moorefield 37
Pendleton County 60, Paw Paw 11
Tygarts Valley 78, Union 38

Coach of the Year:
Raymond Snapp- East Hardy

3-Point "Top Gun" Shoot-out Champion:
Blair Goodall- Moorefield

PVC All-Conference:
Molly Look- East Hardy
Ginger Beatty- Pendleton County
Lyndsey Nestor - Tucker County
Anna Hebb- Tucker County
Madeline Jerome- Pocahontas County
Chelsey Gum- Pocahontas County
Nikki Cutright- Tygarts Valley
Ciara Riggleman- Tygarts Valley
Brittany Jones- Union


Thursday, February 5, 2009

Moorefield Scores

Moorefield Girls Varsity
Petersburg 39, MHS 25

MHS JV Girls
Petersburg 41, MHS JV 40 OT

NJCAA Division II Softball

POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE (WVU)
NJCAA Division II Softball

2009 Top Returning Players District L - Region 20
Potomac State College (WVU)
Brittany Wright Pos.- OF  Ave.-  .512 RBI- 51
Morgan Shockey Pos.- 3B  Ave.- .397 RBI- 27

2009 Softball D2 Pre-Season All-Americans

Brittany Wright-  OF    Potomac State College (WVU)

East Hardy Scores

East Hardy Girls Varsity
EH 57, Berkeley Springs 55 OT 

East Hardy Boys Varsity
EH 78, WVSD 45

EHEMS Boys
8th grade
EHEMS 50, Harman 20
EHEMS 47, Romney 21

7th grade
Romney 40, EHEMS 12

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Upcoming Games

Games
2/4 Moorefield Girls vs. Petersburg
2/4 East Hardy Girls vs. Berkeley Springs
2/4 MMS Boys/Girls vs. Strasburg
2/5 East Hardy Boys vs. Moorefield
2/5 Moorefield Girls @ Paw Paw
2/5 MMS vs. Capon Bridge
2/6 Moorefield Boys @ Musselman
2/6 East Hardy Girls @ Paw Paw
2/6 East Hardy Boys @ Paw Paw
2/7 Moorefield Girls vs. Pocahontas
2/8 EHEMS Boys/Girls vs. Strasburg

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Josh Orndorff

Josh Orndorff, East Hardy Alum- Hamilton College'11

Colgate University Class of 1932 Invitational in Hamilton, NY on Jan. 31:

Recorded a sixth place finish in the shot put with a mark of 12.88 meters

Next Meet: Syracuse University Invitational on Feb. 6 & 7

Monday, February 2, 2009

A few flurries...

Flurries...of Scores:

Girls Varsity
Petersburg 61, Moorefield 39
East Hardy  57, Moorefield 27
Moorefield 60, Union 43


Boys Varsity
Strasburg 52, Moorefield  44
Petersburg 48, Moorefield 43
East Hardy 68, Harman 32

MHS Wrestling
Viking Smash- 141 points
Andrew Boswell record: 5-3
Bradley Ritchie record: 5-3
Chris Rohrbaugh record: 4-4

Moorefield Middle Girls
8th 
MMS 32, Capon Bridge 28
7th
MMS 22, Capon Bridge 21

More scores to come....SNOW cancelled Monday night's activities