That chill in the air and the snow on the ground, hills and slopes indicate that Minnesota's high school Alpine and Nordic skiers are a little more than three months from crowning the initial winter state champions.
Change awaits some who qualify for state. The Alpine state meet will take on a World Cup look this year, with the Minnesota State High School League using what is known as the "bibbo" system to determine the order of the skiers. The fastest qualifiers will go last, heightening the drama for fans lining the course at Giants Ridge in Biwabik.
Skiers will be ranked based on their section meet finishes for the first run. Times on that run will set the order for the 30 racers on the second run, the 30th-fastest going first and the fastest qualifier making the final run and determining the winner.
Both Alpine state champions from last season, Edina's Adam Berghult (boys) and Duluth East's Lauren Carlson (girls), graduated and won't have to consider strategical adjustments. Minnetonka swept the team titles last season.
Hopkins sophomore Sydney Drevlow is back to defend her girls' Nordic individual title. Boys' medalist Cooper Camp graduated after leading Minneapolis Southwest to the team crown. St. Paul Highland Park is the defending girls' team champion.
"We lost a few major contributors," St. Paul Highland Park coach Brad Moening said. "We have a very strong sophomore class, and practice is a raucous party."
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