Steamboat's Max Roder returns a ball Saturday against Kent Denver.
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Vladan Chase eyes the ball Saturday in a match against Kent Denver. Chase and his partner, Max Roder, lost at No. 2 doubles, 5-7, 6-4, 6-0. Steamboat lost all six matches it played Saturday.
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No. 1 singles player Jamey Swiggart swings for a return Saturday in a two-set loss to Jack Reynolds, of Kent Denver. Swiggart fell, 6-1, 6-4.
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Steamboat Springs High School volleyball players Devin Wilkinson, left, and Jayde Mattox go up for a block during Saturday's match against Palisade. Steamboat won in three games, 25-21, 25-19 and 25-19.
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Steamboat Springs High School golf team members, from right, Scott Ptach, Kaelen Gunderson and Alan Capistron walk down the first hole at Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club. The three are playing at the state golf tournament Monday and Tuesday at Highlands Ranch Golf Course in Littleton.
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Caitlyn Berry sets the ball for Shelby Miles Saturday as Soroco battled Rangely in a home match.
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The Rams' Shelby Miles, top, and Corey Snyder throw their arms up for a block Saturday as Soroco battles Rangely. The Panthers took the match in three games.
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Australia natives Sarah Ford, left, and Lindsey Caddey worked in the gondola building at Steamboat Ski Area in 2008 through H-2B visas. This year, Ski Corp. is bringing in about 75 international workers, compared with 300 last year.
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Soroco's Ceanna Rossi swings for a kill Saturday during a match against Rangely. The Rams lost in three games.
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Steamboat Springs High School softball player Shantel Payne throws a pitch during Saturday's second game against Palisade. The Sailors lost, 22-0 and 20-0, to the Bulldogs.
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Cedar Beauregard, who has been hunting for 23 years, said this kill was "a giant for around here."
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Rob Zehner and Kersten Scherer won the men's and women's NASTAR Race of Champions in March.
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Members of the U.S. Ski Team prepare for a training run in Chile last month.
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Trish Sullivan, Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp.'s vice president of human resources, talks about plans to staff the ski area for the upcoming season. Partly because of the recession, Ski Corp. has seen a high number of applications this year, reducing the necessity of hiring foreign workers.
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Rob Zehner poses high in the Chilean Andes Mountains. Zehner won a trip to train with the U.S. Ski Team as it prepared for the coming Olympic season. Zehner, who graduated from Steamboat Springs High School, won the trip by winning the men's championship at last spring's NASTAR National Championships at Steamboat Ski Area. Steamboat skier Kersten Scherer, the NASTAR women's champ, also earned a trip to Chile.
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Since the Steamboat Springs City Council passed the social host ordinance in May, police have not used the ordinance, which was intended to curb underage drinking.
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Steamboat Springs High School students pass through the halls under one of the new security cameras installed throughout the school.
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City Council candidate Kenny Reisman, also an assistant coach for the high school soccer team, watches the Sailors in a game Wednesday at Gardner Field in Steamboat Springs.
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Longtime Steamboat Springs resident Ken Solomon is running for a seat on the Steamboat Springs City Council in District 2.
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Longtime Steamboat Springs resident Ken Solomon responds to a question during a recent interview. Solomon is running for a seat on the Steamboat Springs City Council in District 2.
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Ken Solomon is running for a seat on the Steamboat Springs City Council in District 2.
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Kenny Reisman is running for a seat on the Steamboat Springs City Council in District 2.
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Elizabeth Watkins
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Zumba instructor Renee Fleischer runs a class at the Northwest Ballet Studio in downtown Steamboat Springs.
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Fleischer runs a large class at Northwest Ballet Studio in downtown Steamboat Springs.
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Zumba instructor Renee Fleischer brings a high energy, playful approach to her classes.
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Melissa Gray, center, Angela Finnegan, left, and Jennifer Haskett work hard to keep up in class.
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Zumba classes have drawn a lot of attention. The classes offer a fun, high-energy way to stay in shape.
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Jennifer Haskett follows instructor Fleischer during a Zumba class at Northwest Ballet Studio.
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Zumba instructor Renee Fleischer runs a class at Northwest Ballet Studio in downtown Steamboat Springs.
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Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club Alpine coach Rob Worrell loads a bag of skis Wednesday as a group of Lowell Whiteman School students prepared to travel to Austria for a month of school and early-season ski training.
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A group of Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club Alpine skiers left this week for a training camp in Patsch, Austria, including seven Lowell Whiteman School students, from left, Alex Barounos, Maria Hillenbrand, Shane McLean, Annie Ochs, Vreni Lupear and Brant Crossan. Not pictured is Lowell Whiteman student Hunter McLean.
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Longtime Emergency Medical Technician Bobbie Vetter retired in June, ending a career that began in 1973. Vetter worked in the Yampa and Oak Creek areas.
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Matt Jones
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Lindsay Veronica Kole and Sean Peter Battiste
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A condominium in the Val Gardena building at the Trails at Storm Meadows broke a trend this week when it sold for $1.225 million - more than its appraised value of $1.113 million for tax purposes.
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The older Storm Meadows Club Condominiums have been remodeled repeatedly to keep them contemporary with standards for ski-in/ski-out properties.
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The Trails at Storm Meadows condominiums are ski-in/ski-out and secluded from the rest of the base area.
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The home at 27552 Winchester Trail sold this week for $740,000. Built in 2004, it comprises 2,140 square feet and has three bedrooms and three baths.
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This house at 27561 Silver Spur Drive was among four in the subdivision of the same name that sold within the past two months. It sold for $600,000.
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