2023 Carson High School Senators Cycling Team
^ THE 2016 OG SENATORS ^
^ Mammoth 2018 ^
The Carson High School Senators Cycling Team competes in the Nevada Interscholastic Cycling League. The League is a part of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association. While we represent Carson High School, our program starts at the 6th grade level and is open to home schooled and charter school athletes zoned for CHS. Athletes have the choice of training hard and competing, or just riding with the group for fun. We foster a positive and supportive environment and do not tolerate negativity.
Athletes in our program learn about bicycle safety and maintenance, commuting, fitness, nutrition, trail etiquette, trail building and trail maintenance. We are not just building a racing team, we are building cycling ambassadors.
We are all about fun, fitness and being outside!
Athletes in our program learn about bicycle safety and maintenance, commuting, fitness, nutrition, trail etiquette, trail building and trail maintenance. We are not just building a racing team, we are building cycling ambassadors.
We are all about fun, fitness and being outside!
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Special Thanks to:
Dennis Brinson
Dan and Robin Ochsenschlager
Dan and Robin Ochsenschlager
NICA CERTIFIED COACHING STAFF
THE TEAM
VARSITY
JUNIOR VARSITY 1
Asher Cranston junior |
Brant Reyna sophmore |
Kaiden Kuhlman junior |
JUNIOR VARSITY 2
Larissa Rupert Freshman |
Wyatt Bauerle sophmore |
FRESHMAN
Kristopher White freshman |
Robert Woodrum freshman |
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Corbin Hounsell level 2 - intermediate |
Grayson Blankenship level 2 - intermediate |
Hawkeye Syndergaard level 2 - intermediate |
London Baker level 2 - intermediate |
Nicholas Peterson level 2 - intermediate |
Nikole Lawlor level 2 - intermediate |
Lucille Wacker level 1 - novice |
Madison Cranston level 1 - novice |
Winston Gerber level 1 - novice |
ALUMNI
"Education is not the filling of a pot but the lighting of a fire." -W.B. Yeats
Here's to hoping the MTB fire burns in these former student athletes forever.
Here's to hoping the MTB fire burns in these former student athletes forever.