Joel Reichenberger: Dove hunting as good as it gets

Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008

It’s impossible to mistake the feeling of fall. I first felt it last week, walking downtown one evening after the sun had set. Read story.

Sports briefs for Sept. 7

Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008

Aragon pleased with tennis team’s growth Read story.

The long road ahead

Sailors football to travel nearly 400 miles
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008

Finding the character of a football team can prove to be a difficult task. Read story.

Longmont Christian bowls over Soroco

Tough ground game, penalties halt Rams
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008

Maybe this eight-man thing won’t just be a cakewalk. Read story.

Soroco’s hot streaks not enough

Paonia overpowering in 4-game volleyball win in Oak Creek
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008

The Soroco High School girls volleyball team emerged from Thursday’s three-game loss to West Grand positively excited about the way it had played and all the improvement it had shown since a miserable weekend tournament. Read story.

Steamboat runs past area rivals

Long, Cutter win at season-opening home cross-country meet
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008

The Steamboat Springs High School boys and girls cross-country teams established a few things Saturday morning that can’t be debated. Read story.

Tigers win it in 5

Hayden volleyball spikes Plateau Valley
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008

The team looked good, then looked bad, but in the end, the Hayden High School volleyball team was able to pull out a five-game win against Plateau Valley on Saturday in Hayden. Read story.

John F. Russell: Fishing for family values

Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008

No television, no electricity, no problem. Read story.

Golf fundraiser to benefit Moffat County Horizons

Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008

The sun shines through the back bedroom window at the converted group home on 50 W. 13th St., in Craig, and it’s through the glass that 61-year-old Linda Roper looks out and finds enjoyment in nature’s creatures.

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Tennis resumes play today

Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008

After beating Durango, 5-2, on Thursday, the Steamboat Springs High School tennis team was able to advance two players to today’s Western Slope Open tournament in Grand Junction. Read story.

Hayden holds off Roaring Fork in win

Letlow powers way to three TDs for Tigers in season’s first victory
Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008

Take away a pair of Coy Letlow runs, and it might have been an interesting night in Hayden on Friday as the Tigers played their football home opener. Read story.

Getting closer

Steamboat wins home opener against Delta as Sailors show more life
Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008

The defense again looked good, the offense started to show more signs of life, and the Steamboat Springs High School football team started to look like a team destined for the playoffs. Read story.

Soroco shoots for 2-0

Longmont Christian packs a powerful running game
Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008

The Soroco High School football team is playing an entirely different brand of football, in a different division and against different opponents. Read story.

Soroco falls in league match

West Grand overpowers Rams volleyball team in 3 games
Friday, Sept. 5, 2008

The frustration experienced by Soroco High School’s volleyball team Thursday night was exemplified during a sequence midway through the third game of the Rams’ season-opening loss to West Grand.

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Cross country opens season

Steamboat runners start with home meet Saturday
Friday, Sept. 5, 2008

The Steamboat Springs High School cross-country team hosts its lone home meet of the season Saturday at Strawberry Park Elementary School.

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