By Chris Freud
SUMMIT COUNTY — Battle Mountain skiing put it all together again on Day 2 of the state ski meet, and the boys are bringing home their first state title since 2001.The alpine side did what it needed to do — a day after Sands Simonton edged teammate Quintin Cook for a giant-slalom state title, Cook traded the favor, winning Friday’s slalom at Keystone. With Keenan Zopf again in the top 10, the Huskies built on their 16-point edge over host Summit County from the first day of competition.And then the Nordic gents sealed the deal. Long Battle Mountain’s Achilles’ heel, …
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