The weather on Saturday was beautiful and given the fact we were heading into Fall, the sun was shunning hard and there was a great buzz in the air!
It had been a longtime since I had been at a college tournament and I was amazed to see the commitment and passion for the sport in these kids!
Can you Spot the MasterCraft with Gar Bradley driving!
Team meetings and tactics were discussed on sure.
Radar Ski and Jodi's Ski Skool put up a limited Edition Radar RS1 with bindings as a prize for the most needy team there, this was a very difficult decision to make out of 18 teams. We decided the fairest things to do was to hold a Raffle for the ski as all of the Teams were needy for ski equipment. We picket Indiana University out of a hat and and it turns out they could be the most deserved Team at the event, they have 20 skiers on the Team and only one team ski that is pretty old.
Having the opportunity to be involved with the two College event over the past two weeks got me to thinking, it became so obvious that College skiing is so important to the growth or survival of our sport and these guys are out on the water with begged and borrowed equipment in very poor condition, we are going to start a charity program where skiers who have used skiing equipment sitting in their garage just collecting dust can donate this equipment and we will redistribute it out to the College Teams who are really in need of this used product. Stay tuned and look out for more information on this on my website over the next few months to see how you can participate and help!
Congratulations Indiana University enjoy your brand new Radar ski!
Sunday morning was a few sore heads from the night before, a pretty fresh morning with regard to the weather and time for the jump event, this was some great viewing!
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