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Friday April 26, 2024
Marquette Captures Sixth Straight Skiing State Title

This artice and photo courtsey of MHSAA, Written By Keith Dunlap

BOYNE FALLS – Nothing else has stopped the Marquette boys ski team from dominating the state the past five years
 

So Mother Nature did its best Monday at the MHSAA Division 1 Finals.


However, not even unseasonable conditions slowed down the Redmen.
 

For the sixth straight year, Marquette finished the season as a champion in boys skiing following another dominant performance on a warm day at Boyne Mountain that wreaked havoc on a field not used to such mild and slushy conditions for a Finals meet.


Marquette finished with 56 points to once again best Traverse City Central, which was the runner-up for the fifth straight year with 80.5 points.


Rochester Adams/Stoney Creek’s combined team was third with 124.5 points, White Lake Lakeland was fourth with 153 and Brighton took fifth with 158.5 points.


Marquette coach Dan Menze said conditions were firm for the morning runs, but he had to tell his team to use caution when the warmth and sun softened the courses up considerably in the afternoon.


“Definitely in the afternoon, I had to let them know to be soft on their edges,” Menze said. “No hard pressures because as soon as you do in the soft stuff it’s going to eat you up. But they’ve had the opportunity the last couple of weeks in training to see different snow types, so they were a little used to it.”


Marquette started the day by dominating the morning slalom run, taking the top three places in that event.


Aaron Grezlak won with time of 57.96, Andrew Thomas was second at 58.97 and Hayden Kaupilla came in third at 1:00.57.


James Wenzloff of Lakeland was fourth with a time of 1:00.64, and Max Wiedemann of Clarkston was fifth at 1:01.56.


Marquette wasn’t quite as dominant in the giant slalom when the afternoon arrived, but it was still good enough to score plenty of points.


Thomas was second at 1:05.17, Grezlak was fourth at 1:06.89 and Kaupilla finished fifth with a time of 1:07.22.


Of the bunch, the only senior is Thomas, and he leaves with MHSAA team titles for every year of his high school career.


“It was surreal when we won the first one,” Thomas said. “Before you know it, I’m already a senior. I just got really lucky to be on teams that had awesome skiers every year.”


Nick Rupert of Rockford won the individual championship in the giant slalom with a time of 1:04.67, while Wenzloff took third with a time of 1:06.42.


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