Becky Woods

HEAD COACH NORDIC SKIING
Becky Woods

A two-time EISA Coach of the Year, Becky Woods '89 has been the head Nordic skiing coach at Bates since 1994. A native of Auburn, Maine, she has coached four All-America winners, including Sylvan Ellefson '09, who was fourth in the 10K freestyle at the 2008 NCAA Championships.

During her collegiate career at Bates, she was a two-time captain, participated in three NCAA Championships and was a member of the All-East team. Woods received the Auburn-Lewiston Sports Hall of Fame President's Award in 1996 and has served on the NCAA skiing rules comittee since 1998.

 

Email: rwoods@bates.edu

Office Phone: 207.786.6339

Martin Benes

ASSISTANT COACH NORDIC SKIING
Martin Benes

Martin Benes '07 returns to Bates, where he was a four-year member of the team and served as co-captain his senior year. After departing Bates with a B.A. in Classical and Medieval Studies, he returned to his home club in California where he coached junior skiers at the regional and national levels.

Last winter Martin returned to New England as an assistant with the Dartmouth College Ski Team. He returned to California this past summer to continue working with the juniors he has coached through two Junior Nationals.

Martin is glad to rejoin the Bates team and is looking forward to working with a talented group of athletes this winter. Off the trails, Martin will be helping out Coach Flynn on the links as the Golf team assistant.

Email: mbenes@bates.edu

Office Phone: 207.755.5954

Bob Flynn

ASSISTANT COACH NORDIC SKIING
Bob Flynn

Coach Flynn posesses a impressive history in the Bates Athletics department through his continuous, untiring involvement for more than 40 years.

He was head skiing coach at Bates from 1968 to 1990 and was instrumental in the program's move to Division I competition in 1972, and in bringing the 1976 NCAA Skiing Championships to Bates. Flynn was also head baseball coach from 1991 to 1999. He is a member of the Lewiston-Auburn Sports Hall of Fame, the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame and the Maine Ski Hall of Fame.

In addition to Skiing and Baseball, in 2008 Flynn also returned to the helm as the Head Coach of Men's and Women's Golf, a position he held previously from 1990 to 1998.

Email: rflynn@bates.edu

Office Phone: 207.786.6441

 

 

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

The McClellands Go to Alaska

11 McClellands (my family, uncle's family, and uncle from Wyoming) made the daring journey into grizzly infested Alaska this July. Our trip started in Hatcher Pass (2 hours outside of Anchorage) in cabins where we did some hiking in the beautiful Talkeetna Mountains. It took a few days to get used to sunlight 20 hours a day, but we were able to get our beauty sleep using Buffs as light blockers.
Our second destination was McCarthy, population 20 and 60 miles away from a paved road (I later found out that Molly M. coincidentally has a cabin in McCarthy). Here we did some more hiking (Ing would've love this trip), the first day up into an old snowy abandoned copper mine called Jumbo, the second along an enormous glacier. Instead of

carrying bear spray or guns for protection we
sang as loud as we could while traveling through grizzly country (the von trapps don't hold a candle).
One of just three sunny days our whole trip was spent on our drive from McCarthy to Valdez,
a small town on Prince William Sound. We rented kayaks and paddled the 40 miles into a cabin about half the size of a leanto that my dad and uncle built 30 years ago. From there we
hiked, kayaked, slept in tents, played cards and fished. Our fishing excitement reached its max when cousin Sophie thought she had caught a huge silver salmon, we all watched as she reeled in an enormous piece of seaweed and some jellyfish tentacles.








Wildlife sightings included 2 black bears, lots of otters, seals, jumping fish, 1,000,000 jellyfish, sea lions, local Alaskans and dolphins.
On our kayak back to Valdez, we watched a 1,000 lb. sea lion snag a couple of excited fishermen's enormous silver salmon (they weren't too happy). Another sea lion encounter occurred when cousin Matty kayaked over one and it popped up just a few feet away snorting and spitting water, needless to say we all paddled as fast as we could in the opposite direction.


Unfortunately I missed meeting up with Molly on our last day in Anchorage but all in all it was an amazing trip.
see y'all soon
-moogs

1 Comments:

Anonymous Sammy B said...

Dear Moogs,
Thank you for posting.
Sincerely,
Samuel Tyler Evans-Brown

August 12, 2008 7:00 PM  

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