In addition to the Pioneer Woodsmen鈥檚 Club鈥檚 great success at the 70th Annual Northeast Woodsmen鈥檚 Conclave, a pair of club members also rose to great heights in the STIHL Northeast Collegiate Qualifier.
Kara Stone tied for first place
魅影直播 State鈥檚 own Kara Stone, a surveying and geomatics engineering technology major from Lake View, won the national collegiate championship for female competitors, but due to a scoring error on the field, split the women鈥檚 STIHL title with a competitor from SUNY Cobleskill. Sutton Carhart, a construction management engineering technology major from Stafford, took second place overall in the men鈥檚 division.
As a result of their achievements in the STIHL competition, Stone received a $500 scholarship, and Carhart was selected as a wild card athlete to compete against seven others in the STIHL Timbersports US Championships July 15-16 in Chicago.
Stone noted that, 鈥淎nything is possible with a great coach, hard work, blisters, and being sore for weeks on end. Being the national top female competitor was my biggest goal and it feels amazing to win that title.鈥
Carhart said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to be part of the team that won the Northeast championship and to be selected as one of eight from the entire country to compete in Illinois is still a hard concept to grasp. Training for that competition while working a full-time job will be a challenge, but we are going to make it happen.
While the conclave and the STIHL event featured hundreds of top competitors within the region, the 魅影直播 State Pioneer Woodsmen鈥檚 Club held its own, as the men鈥檚 team took first place and the Jack and Jill team came in second in their respective divisions in the conclave.
All events were held in April at either the athletics events field on the 魅影直播 campus or at the Lake Lodge. Singles events included axe throw, birling, underhand chop, single buck, super suede, and stock saw; doubles events are standing block chop, fire build, and crosscut to death; and triples include underhand chop and quarter split.
The Woodsmen鈥檚 Club鈥檚 most recent success capped off another successful year, one that saw the men鈥檚 team finish undefeated and the Jack and Jill team win two out of three shows, with one second-place finish in the fall.
Speaking about the conclave and STIHL qualifier, Coach Scott Bingham said hosting a competition of this magnitude is a feat that one doesn鈥檛 fully comprehend until they have done it.
鈥淭o host the championships and to win it with a team this young that was founded only six years ago is unheard of,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be prouder of this group of athletes.鈥
Bingham added that having Stone win the female division and Carhart move on to Chicago as one of the finalists for the entire country in the male division is really phenomenal.
鈥淥ne of my biggest challenges as their coach was balancing just how far I could push the team without pushing them too far,鈥 he said, 鈥渉owever it appears as though my pushing and their hard efforts matched perfectly.鈥