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Ophoff Wins Men's 10k Classic, Kramer Takes Second in Women's 5k; Nanooks Hold Day One Lead in Alaska Nordic Cup

ANCHORAGE – After day one of the Alaska Nordic Cup in Anchorage, the Alaska Nanooks hold a 2:22 minute lead over Alaska Anchorage. This season's race is scored by the combined top-three times on each team. 
 
In the women's race, a 5k classic interval start, UAA's Pascal Paradise took the win with a time of 16:12. Only 10 seconds behind was freshman Kendall Kramer. Karly Coyne of UAA took third, posting a time of 16:46. Rosie Fordham took fourth in her first race for the blue and gold, posting a 17:13 time. Tuva Granoien was the final UAA racer to finish, taking fifth. Sarah Olson, Rya Berrigan and Aila Berrigan rounded out the finishers for Alaska as Olson took sixth with a time of 17:52, R. Berrigan took seventh with a time of 18:04 and A. Berrigan took eighth with a time of 19:02. 
 
The UAA women's team combined for a quicker time with their top-three finishers, ending day one in a combined 50:42 compared to the Nanooks 51:27. 
 
On the men's side, the Nanooks were led by Mike Ophoff, Joe Davies and Lukash Platil. In the men's 10k classic interval start, Ophoff of the 'Nooks took first-place with a time of 27:53. Derek Deuling of UAA took second, crossing in 28:09. Davies and Platil followed in third and fourth, posting times of 28:27 and 29:28. UAA also finished fifth, seventh and had one DNF while Alaska rounded out in sixth with Christopher Kalev posting a 29:55, Patrick Marbacher in ninth with a 31:40 and Max Beiergrohslein in 10th with a 32:23. 
 
On the men's side, the Nanooks tallied a combined time of 85:48 while Alaska Anchorage posted 87:55. This gave the Nanooks a two-minute advantage heading into day two as they tallied a total time of 2:16:15 while UAA posted 2:18:37. Alaska enters day two with the lead and looking for their first Alaska Nordic Cup win since the 2016-17 season. UAA has won the past three Cups. The Nanooks lead the All-Time Series 9-6-1. 
 
Due to expected cold weather, tomorrow's 10:00 a.m. start has been pushed to 1:00 p.m. as the two teams will race in a 10k/15k mass start freestyle at Hillside Ski Area in Anchorage. 
 
For more information on the Alaska Nanooks Nordic ski team, follow @NanookSkiing on Instagram, or like the Alaska Nanooks XC team page on Facebook.
 
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Players Mentioned

Max Beiergrohslein

Max Beiergrohslein

5' 10"
Sophomore
SO.
Christopher Kalev

Christopher Kalev

6' 1"
Sophomore
SO.
Patrick Marbacher

Patrick Marbacher

5' 9"
Junior
JR.
Mike Ophoff

Mike Ophoff

6' 1"
Sophomore
SO.
Lukash Platil

Lukash Platil

6' 4"
Senior
SR.
Rya Berrigan

Rya Berrigan

Senior
SR.
Kendall Kramer

Kendall Kramer

5' 2"
Freshman
FR.
Sarah Olson

Sarah Olson

5' 5"
Sophomore
SO.
Joe Davies

Joe Davies

Freshman
FR.
Rosie Fordham

Rosie Fordham

Freshman
FR.
Aila Berrigan

Aila Berrigan

Freshman
FR.

Players Mentioned

Max Beiergrohslein

Max Beiergrohslein

5' 10"
Sophomore
SO.
Christopher Kalev

Christopher Kalev

6' 1"
Sophomore
SO.
Patrick Marbacher

Patrick Marbacher

5' 9"
Junior
JR.
Mike Ophoff

Mike Ophoff

6' 1"
Sophomore
SO.
Lukash Platil

Lukash Platil

6' 4"
Senior
SR.
Rya Berrigan

Rya Berrigan

Senior
SR.
Kendall Kramer

Kendall Kramer

5' 2"
Freshman
FR.
Sarah Olson

Sarah Olson

5' 5"
Sophomore
SO.
Joe Davies

Joe Davies

Freshman
FR.
Rosie Fordham

Rosie Fordham

Freshman
FR.
Aila Berrigan

Aila Berrigan

Freshman
FR.