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Sailors football smashes past Pueblo Central
Team beat Central, 35-7, for bid to state 3A title game against Valor Christian
Steamboat Springs High School defeated Pueblo Central, 35-7, in Saturday's 3A semifinal playoff game in Pueblo. The Sailors football team will play Valor Christian for the state title at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Legacy Stadium in Aurora. Steamboat, who had seen its season end twice in the past four years in Pueblo, put together its best performance of the year.
Early Morning
2009 Sailors expected to be in this playoff spot
The Steamboat Springs High School football team, led by quarterback Austin Hinder, came into this season pumped and ready for success. For previous playoff teams, that hasn't always been the case.
Stories
Sailors football smashes past Pueblo Central
Team beat Central, 35-7, for bid to state 3A title game against Valor Christian
Steamboat Springs High School defeated Pueblo Central, 35-7, in Saturday's 3A semifinal playoff game in Pueblo. The Sailors football team will play Valor Christian for the state title at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Legacy Stadium in Aurora. Steamboat, who had seen its season end twice in the past four years in Pueblo, put together its best performance of the year.
2009 Sailors expected to be in this playoff spot
The Steamboat Springs High School football team, led by quarterback Austin Hinder, came into this season pumped and ready for success. For previous playoff teams, that hasn't always been the case.
Sailors boys basketball prepares for season
It was only 24 hours after a season-ending loss to Longmont in the second round of the Class 4A basketball playoffs, and Isiah Forsyth found himself back in the gym.
Glenwood schools foresee cuts
District looks at possible 6 percent decline in state funding
Roaring Fork School District Re-1 officials are bracing for state budget cuts that could total as much as 8 percent next year, based on the latest projections.
Vonn, Schleper to race in Aspen today
The women’s U.S. Alpine Ski Team is set to charge this weekend as the Aspen Winternational, the only women’s World Cup stop in America, starts today at 10 a.m. with a giant slalom.
Silt mayor vows to help victims of fire
Silt Mayor Dave Moore is determined to make this holiday season a happy one for the two women who lost their home to fire Monday night.
Aspen wants to make crossing Main Street safer
The Aspen City Council plans to tackle the decades-long dilemma of how to make Main Street safer for people to walk across.
Bazaar to feature local artisans
Annual North Routt event today benefits several organizations
About a dozen local artisans and organizations will showcase their products until 4 today at the Moonhill Schoolhouse and Community Center’s Holiday Bazaar. Barb Ross, K.C. Cummings, Chris Bradley and Nora McKay will sell wares including paintings, crafts, pine cone fire starters and handmade grocery and wine bags.
The Record for Nov. 26
Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a drunken pedestrian in the 700 block of the alley between Lincoln Avenue and Yampa Street.
Steamboat Briefs: Arts Council holiday art market seeks vendors
The Steamboat Springs Arts Council is accepting applications for Holidays in the Rockies, an annual holiday artisan market.
Little snowfall predicted throughout weekend
The dreary weekend likely will not include much snow for Steamboat Springs or the ski area, forecasters said Friday. Although National Weather Service forecasters predict a 40 percent chance of snow for the area, that probably won’t add up to many inches.
Local Spotlight: Kyle Giresi
Kyle Giresi, Age: 24, Occupation: The Tugboat Grill & Pub
Book bash offers forum for readers
In compiling an invitation list for the inaugural Book Club Bash, event organizer Jennie Lay found Yampa Valley book clubs for couples, book clubs for men, book clubs for women who drink wine and book clubs for spirituality.
Steamboat shoppers hit downtown for sales
Number of shoppers high, but Black Friday sales typically small
The idea of Black Friday, with throngs of sales-frenzied, elbow-throwing shoppers beating down retailer doors, doesn’t quite hold up in Steamboat Springs. The kickoff to the Christmas holiday shopping season was humming, however, and business owners reported brisk traffic.
Tom Ross: Beware the karaoke machine
I tanked as an Elvis impersonator in front of 110 of my colleagues and their significant others Sunday, and I know people never will regard me in quite the same way again.
