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Show J, --V: ! -v'J i .jj photo by randy montgomery i I ' k ' j n -t . - vl I i photo by randv montgomery Pretty Leilani Soares ventures ven-tures a shy smile before head- J ing towards her win in the first and second grade race. I 'All right," said Stein, "who wants to race today?" j And a barrage of poles took to the air. i I r& ; I i -M I ! j Three serious (for the J moment) young skiers study J for course like pros before the j big first and second grade race. Gates? There's nothing to them if you know what i you're doing like this hotshot who prefers to eyeball the course without the aid of his goggles. Ski with Stein Day j Was a Snowy Success j I They bounced and bobbed, raced and jumped, gathered snow and moulded it and generally J I had a great time doing it. And during most of the time, Stein seemed to have as good a time j as the children who were participating in the Resort's Ski With Stein Day last Thursday. Marsac School children took part in races, a mini ski jump and a snow sculpture contest, con-test, each specially designed for particular grade levels competing for ribbon awards. And ! j when the snow finally settled the following children ended up on top of the following events: i First and Second Grade Race I First: Leilani Soares; Second: Jeff Albin; third, Scott Williams. i I Third and Fourth Grade Race and Jump I I First: Eric Hayes; Second: Matias Alvarez; Third: Steven Toly. First in the Jump: j I Scott Williams. I Fifth and Sixth Grade Race j j First: Jerry Johnson, Second: Karri Hayes; Third: Tim King. First in the Jump: Eric I j Hayes. , I j Park City Racer Class Race I I First: T. J. Armendol; Second, Louie Leatham; Third: Roxanne Toly. First in the Jump: I I Tie: Kenneth McDaniels and Mickey Henrion. I I In the snow sculpture the second and fourth grade classes tied for top honors while second I place honors went to three groups representing the third and fifth grades. 1 |