Steamboat Springs' team of three riders took home third place at the Colorado Scholastic Mountain Bike Championships, on Sunday at Beaver Creek Resort. From left to right, Sam Chovan, Kevin Kane, Adam Parke and Bryce Gordon.
Published on October 11, 2006
The Steamboat Springs High School tennis team earned its ninth regional title last weekend in Montrose. The boys team, which included (back row, from left) Matt Gadbois, Andrew Hoing, Brian Burger, Dylan Roberts, Andrew Riley, (front row, from left) Ramsey Bernard, Brian Aragon, Jesse Schaller, Charlie Smith, Jordan Bernard and Jeff Lambart will head to Pueblo this week for the 4A state championships.
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Steamboat's Kevin King kicks the ball over Moffat County defenders Tuesday at Gardner Field. The Sailor's 4-0 win against the Bulldogs keeps them in contention for one of the top spots in the Western Slope League.
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Student David Mtet, left, forensics teacher Marty Lamansky and student Laura Holthausen host a candidate debate for all contested local political races at the Steamboat Springs High School theater Tuesday night. Sheriff candidates Garrett Wiggins (R), right, and Gary Wall (D) opened the debate.
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Karen Post, newest member of the Steamboat Springs City Council.
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City Clerk Julie Jordan, left, swears in newly appointed City Council member Karen Post on Tuesday night. Post replaces former council member Kevin Kaminski as the District 3 representative. Kaminski resigned last month after moving out of the district.
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Junior Garrett Murchison takes his turn at a homecoming bowling activity during lunch hour homecoming activities Tuesday at Hayden High School. Today, homecoming activities will continue with a chili cook-off at 5 p.m., Powder Puff at 7 p.m. and a bonfire at dusk.
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Susie Gruben, a full-time English Language Learner teacher at Strawberry Park Elementary School, works with students to enrich their English skills Tuesday. The number of students in the Steamboat Springs School District who speak a primary language other than English is growing, and four teachers are on staff to work with those students.
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