Ann Barney controls the ball during a May 4, 2006, game against Delta. Barney scored a goal in the game, which secured the Sailors' fourth consecutive Western Slope League title for girls soccer. "On the field, she was definitely someone who gave it her all," coach Danny Tebbenkamp said of Barney.
Published on January 17, 2008
This group of Steamboat Springs High School seniors, shown in 2006, amassed 50 victories during four years of Western Slope League play. From left are Haley Gallagher, Jessica Peters, Ann Barney, Kirsten Ryan, Casey Garth, Jessie Dover, Kelly Labor and Kathleen Lyon. "She was just the biggest goofball ever," Labor said of Barney. "She had some of the craziest faces she would make for the camera, during soccer and during school."
Published on January 17, 2008
Ann Barney's love for the outdoors and engaging personality come through in this photo from her senior year at Steamboat Springs High School. "She just had one of the most uplifting personalities you could ever imagine," longtime friend Casey Garth said. "Everything for her was always so positive - she was completely selfless. She always put her friends and family first."
Published on January 17, 2008
Published on January 17, 2008
Amanda Gagnebin cuts pieces of fudge behind a counter filled with sweet treats in the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory on Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs on Wednesday afternoon.
Published on January 17, 2008
The sun sets Wednesday behind trees at the top of the Storm Peak lift at Steamboat Ski Area. The Tuesday death of a Pennsylvania man at the ski resort highlights the hidden dangers of unpacked snow surrounding trees - hazardous areas known as "tree wells."
Published on January 17, 2008
Banks of snow, ice and rocks sit in the Yampa River as it flows through Rich Weiss Park in Steamboat Springs on Wednesday afternoon. Consultants will make their final recommendations for the Yampa River Structures Master Plan at 6:30 p.m. today in Centennial Hall, rooms 113 and 114.
Published on January 17, 2008
Oak Creek's Tom Thurston, seen here during his third-place run in the 350-mile 2007 Race to the Sky, earned his first career victory Sunday. He beat out an elite field of sled dog racers to win Montana's Seeley Lake 200, as well as taking home the race's sportsmanship award.
Published on January 17, 2008
