Stories for October 28, 2006

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Right plays at the right times

Sailors defeat Rifle in road match

Everyone thought Jay Hanley was going down.

Rams' season comes down to just one game

After dropping the first two matches at the District 5 tournament in Oak Creek, that's all the members of the Soroco High School girls volleyball team has left this season. When the team takes the court today at 10:30 a.m. they will be looking to conclude the season on a winning note in what is expected to be head coach Betsy Photo's final match as head coach. Photos is planning to move out of Oak Creek later this year.

A big win in the cold

Hayden shuts out Meeker to secure playoff berth

Hayden running back Russell Waugh said he knew going into Meeker would be a "life or death," scenario. Both teams were tied for second place in the Western Slope League standings and the game's winner would lock a guaranteed spot in the Class 1A playoffs. The loser would have to put their fate in the hands of a selection committee.

Tigers stay alive

Hayden loses to West Grand, defeats Vail Mountain

Some tournament jitters nearly led to the end of the Hayden girls volleyball team's season Friday night.

Students react to bomb threat, security

Students at Steamboat Springs High School aren't used to having to go through Homeland Security to attend class.

Wall addresses traffic citations

Gary Wall pleaded guilty in 2004 to driving with expired license plates and paid a $100 fine for the traffic violation.

The Record for Oct. 26

4:55 a.m. A man reported a prowler in the 1500 block of Conestoga Lane.

Briefs for Oct. 28

Next Teen School Days Off is Nov. 10

4-H holds scholarship event

Jamie Simpson's career as a veterinarian technician has its roots in her nine years in Routt County 4-H.

Early voting numbers rise

967 ballots cast, 1,379 absentees mailed in county

Early voting for this year's elections ends Friday, but many residents have already voted.

Tease photo

Board appoints Kozatch

Tech Commission chair, Fund Board member fills District 5 seat

Jerry Kozatch is the newest member of the Steamboat Springs School Board.

Tom Ross: If I fix my snowblower, will it ever snow again?

Winter is nigh - do you know where your garden hose is?

Here in Steamboat, we've got our priorities straight. Given a choice, we will always head for the hills and an outdoor adventure before we buckle down to do pressing seasonal chores.