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Please keep your eyes open for stolen skis !!!!!!
 
Saturday morning a crime occurred at the Cascade Lodge in Government Camp, OR, sometime over Friday night (Jan 3).  MANY pairs of new race skis (12 pair) were stolen from the wax/storage room at Cascade lodge (listed below).  In an effort to keep the thieves that took these skis from re-selling them around the mountain and in hopes of gaining a lead on who these people are, we would like to request that this message be sent out to all your club members so they can be aware of this situation.   
 
If you are buying skis from someone, be sure to question the source of skis being purchased outside a shop.  If someone is offering up deals too good to be true they probably are right now, and unfortunately there are a number of high school racers dealing with the loss as a result.  

If you have a lead, please feel free to contact us at contact@..., or call the Beaverton High School Coach (listed below).
 
Thanks,
Northwest Ski Club Council
                                                       
NOTE FROM THE BEAVERTON COACH:
As you may have heard, Beaverton High School Ski Racing Team had a devastating event on the mountain Saturday prior to Cato Race. Our team had 8 (actually 7 1/2) pairs of skis stolen from Cascade Lodge in
Government Camp. The skis were in the wax/store room. We discovered the theft at 6:30 AM. The Tigard team had 3 pair stolen and one girl from the Meadows Race Team had one pair taken. Our kids and coaches are extremely upset at the loss. Timberline generously offered to put our team in demos for the day so we could compete in the race. We could not leave Cascade Lodge until the police arrived to interview everyone and make a report. The police did not arrive until 8:45 AM. By the time the police completed interviewing all victims - the race had begun and it was impossible to enter the race at that point.

Could you please keep your eyes open  for the skis. I am sure someone will try to sell them as all the skis were new, most were Christmas presents.  Many had only been skied on twice - Thursday and Friday. This is a
tremendous loss to our team. It may prevent many of of our racers from racing this season as it was the only pair of skis they own. Most of the skis are slalom racing skis so the thief may try to unload them on some
local racers. Please help keep your eyes out for our equipment - we need all the help we can get. 

If you have any information or questions please do not hesitate to call me,
Andrew Beckham, Beaverton High School Coach.    503-244-5280.

*Head World Cup G.S. with Tyrolia bindings, & head plate; white & black -
race stock. (Beckham written on them)

*Vollcl P.40 with ESS va super power plate & Atence 914 bindings; red &
black, Orange/yellow ski. (Beckham written on them)

*Atomic Red Slalom, Atomic bindings

*K2 Mach red skis, Salomon bindings

*Rossingnol Power 9S yellow skis 160 cm, Rossingnol demo bindings (c.monsantofils written on them)

*1 ski Atomic 912 Yellow 160 cm,

*Head Monster Ci 75, Tyrolia Bindings

*Blue Atomics, 170 cm

 


Wed Jan 8, 2003 5:57 am

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