Hayden's Kent Miller wrestles Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Soroco's Dillon Koler wrestles Hayden's Kent Miller on Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Hayden's Tate Montieth wrestles Soroco's Colton Martindale on Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Tanner Guire wrestles Thursday against Soroco's Andrew Schupner. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Hayden's Colton Jensen and Soroco's Dillon Koler wrestle Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Hayden's Taylor Lewis and Steamboat's Dylan Wallace wrestle Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Steamboat's Dylan Wallace wrestles Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Hayden's Colton Jensen wrestles Steamboat's Dane Koepfer on Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Steamboat's Nathan Parks and Hayden's Tate Montieth wrestle Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Steamboat's Dane Koepfer and Soroco's Dillon Koler wrestle Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Hayden's Tommy Wade wrestles Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Steamboat's Nathan Parks and Soroco's Colton Martindale wrestle Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Steamboat's Alex Woodfield and Soroco's Andrew Schupner wrestle Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Steamboat's Brandon Yeager and Soroco's Cody Constine wrestle Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Soroco's Andrew Schupner gets a pin Thursday. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Hayden's Ryan Domson wrestles Thursday in a triangular against Steamboat Springs and Soroco. It was the season's first action of the year as he came back from injury for the team's final home action. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Tercel Fayad works to repair a Big Agnes tent Thursday at the company's warehouse in Steamboat Springs. After the sale of the city's public safety building fell apart Tuesday, BAP, Big Agnes and Honey Stinger will continue to look for places to grow. Photo by Scott Franz
Jon Cariveau, left, placed second in the men's 45 to 49 masters division at the Cyclocross World Championships in Kentucky. Courtesy photo
Fields of snow on Rabbit Ears Pass are likely to grow this weekend as more winter storms are predicted in the area, but it will take above-average snowfall through April 11 for the Steamboat Springs area to reach typical snowpack levels this season. Photo by John F. Russell
Steamboat Springs High School student Alice Holmquist works on a snow scuplture along Lincoln Avenue on Thursday morning as part of the 100th annual Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival in Steamboat Springs. Photo by John F. Russell
Steamboat Springs High School students Grant Andrews, far left, Drew Williamson, center, and Riley Brodie work on their group's snow sculpture for this year's Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival. The carnival will continue Friday with a number of events including the Soda Pop Slalom, vintage fashion show and ski race, ski jumping jamboree, tubing party, dual slalom, bicycle race, snowboard jam session and Sorel Soiree. Photo by John F. Russell
Heritage Christian School School student Jay Lanning works on his group's snow sculpture for this year's Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival. The carnival will continue Friday with a number of events including the Soda Pop Slalom, vintage fashion show and ski race, ski jumping jamboree, tubing party, dual slalom, bicycle race, snowboard jam session and Sorel Soiree. Photo by John F. Russell
Steamboat Springs High School student Mariah Hoots works on her groups' snow sculpture for this year's Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival. The carnival will continue Friday with a number of events including the Soda Pop Slalom, vintage fashion show and ski race, ski jumping jamboree, tubing party, dual slalom, bicycle race, snowboard jam session and Sorel Soiree. Photo by John F. Russell
Steamboat Springs High School student Grant Andrews works on his groups snow sculpture for this year's Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival. The carnival will continue Friday with a number of events including the Soda Pop Slalom, vintage fashion show and ski race, ski jumping jamboree, tubing party, dual slalom, bicycle race, snowboard jam session and Sorel Soiree. Photo by John F. Russell
Members of the Everything Outdoor Steamboat group take a break from backcountry skiing on Rabbit Ears Pass. Pictured are, back row from left, teacher Ben Barbier, Raleigh Darcy, Charlie Fisher, Colton Creamer, McKenyon King, Peter Wharton and Jack Strotbeck. Front row, from left, are Quincy Pugh, teacher Mindy Mulliken and Abby Vander Graaff. Courtesy photo
Steamboat Springs eighth-grader Charlie Fisher skis on Rabbit Ears Pass earlier this week. Fisher was one of nine students on a backcountry trip with Everything Outdoor Steamboat. Courtesy photo


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