Twelve-year-old John Wharton, a seventh-grader at Steamboat Springs Middle School, won the 11-12 telemark division Saturday at the Nature Valley NASTAR National Championships. Wharton's grandfather, Bob Kearful, also won the 70-74 telemark division at the event. Both racers were inadvertently omitted from the NASTAR story that ran in Tuesday's Steamboat Today.
Published on March 28, 2007
Steamboat Sailor Amanda DeVos, left, fights for possession of the ball with Rifle's Jessica Widmer during their match at Gardner Field on Tuesday. The Sailors defeated Rifle, 3-0, despite a scoreless first half.
Published on March 28, 2007
Gary Nelson loads the dishwasher after cooking a French toast breakfast for his fellow classmates in the Stepping Stones transition program Tuesday.
Published on March 28, 2007
Judy Kerry, center, an occupational therapist with the Northwestern Colorado Board of Cooperative Educational Services, helps Gary Nelson, left, and Scott Bjorgum practice and learn a proper tooth-brushing routine during the Stepping Stones transition program in Steamboat Springs on Tuesday.
Published on March 28, 2007
Benton Sherman makes faces at his nanny while swinging at Little Toots Park on Tuesday. Several families took advantage of the sunny afternoon to get outdoors ahead of a forecasted storm.
Published on March 28, 2007
Soda Creek fifth-graders Alice Holmquist, left, Myrissa Pyle and Callum Richman placed in the top three, respectively, in a Tar Wars poster competition designed to teach elementary students how to be tobacco-free.
Published on March 28, 2007
Christian Heritage School sophomore Rosemary Eisenhauer paints some bishop chess pieces she sculpted from clay Tuesday. Eisenhauer's pieces are part of a chess table and set that will be sold in the school's upcoming auction fundraiser.
Published on March 28, 2007
