Latest Photos by Luke Graham
Jack Spady looks for the ball during Saturday’s opening round Class 3A playoff game against Pueblo County. Despite a touchdown from Spady, the Sailors fell, 45-21.
Soroco senior Tatum Lombardi passes the ball during practice Friday. Lombardi is one of several Rams expected to lead Soroco to a good season.
Steamboat Springs High School softball player Darcy Hornstein throws from third base to Kirsten Delaney on first base Thursday at the Strawberry Park baseball field in Steamboat. The Sailors girls softball team opens its season at 11 a.m. Saturday at the ball complex at Howelsen Hill.
Tim McClenathan prepares to hit a softball Wednesday night at Howelsen Hill. McClenathan is one of 11 members of the Routt County Pirates, a team of developmentally disabled adults, preparing to go to Lakewood for the Mile High Summer Classic Softball Tournament.
Steamboat Springs’ Cody Harris slides back into first base Saturday in Rifle. Steamboat won the first game of the doubleheader, 10-7, before losing the second game, 18-10.
From left, Michael Ward, Aleck Gantick, Erik Lynch, Jake Barker, Austin Reed, Ben Berend, Cliff Field and Mary O’Connell stand outside of Mountain Cuts after getting their new hairdos. The eight members are off to J-2 Junior Olympics in Michigan on Monday.
Soroco’s Amanda Wilson goes up for a kill Saturday against Rangely. Soroco lost in three games, 25-21, 25-20, 25-23.
Steamboat Pacific and Craig Deportivo met for the championship of the Yampa Valley Soccer League on Sunday at Christian Heritage. Steamboat won, 3-1.
Steamboat Springs goalie Jake Flax prepares to make a save in the championship game of the Steamboat Lacrosse Tournament. Steamboat eventually lost to Denver, 9-3.
Steamboat’s Jake Flax, right, works for a shot at the Steamboat Lacrosse Tournament on Saturday. Steamboat won both of its games to advance to today’s semifinals.
Steamboat’s Michael Hurley tackles Vail’s Brian Dalrymple during Saturday’s rugby game in Steamboat. Steamboat went on to win, 42-14.
Chuck Lovelace works on his car while his uncle Woody Woodring looks on Saturday night at the Hayden Speedway. It was the first time Lovelace has ever been behind the wheel of a racecar.
Chuck Lovelace, left, and his uncle Woody Woodring put the hood on their car at the Hayden Speedway on Saturday night. It was the first time Lovelace had been behind the wheel of a race car.
Chuck Lovelace, left puts the finishing touches on the hood of his car while his uncle, Woody Woodring, looks on. Saturday evening at the Hayden Speedway marked the first time Lovelace had ever driven a race car.
The sun sets on Saturday evening just outside of Hayden. The sunset was seen peeking over the mountain tops on the ride back to Steamboat.
Pete Vargas crosses the Wild West Realy finish line with his team Rad’s Lads . Rad’s Lads was one of 128 teams to compete in the 195-mile relay from Fort Collins to Steamboat.
David Gale finishes Wednesday’s Town Challenge race. Gale finished with a time of 45 minutes, 27 seconds in the men’s pro/open division.
Robbie Shine prepares to hit a pad at Rugby practice on Thursday night. The Steamboat Rugby club will try to win its first-ever Ski Town rugby tournament today.
Jake Flax, left, tries to center the ball while Glenn Davis defends. After Vail didn’t show up for a game Thursday, the Steamboat club lacrosse broke into teams and held a scrimmage.
Steamboat Springs running back Jay Hanley catches a pass while Hayden’s Coy Letlow defends Thursday at a 7-on-7 scrimmage between the two area schools.
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