TSSC Snowboarders Score at Nationals
by Watch Staff
12:20 PM, Monday, May 06
“The Telluride Snowboard Team did amazing at USASA Nationals, possibly our best all-time placing,” said Molly Cooney, coach at the Telluride Ski and Snowboard Club.

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