Archive for Saturday, November 28, 2009
Sports briefs: Big Dogs win big in Eagle Valley
November 28, 2009
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Craig Bad Dogs youth wrestling results from Nov. 21 in Eagle Valley:
Name Record Pins Place
Tristen Bailey 2-3 0 4th
Cody Baker 1-1 0 1st
Thomas Baker 2-0 1 1st
Mikey Bingham 4-0 3 1st
Spencer Brown 3-1 1 2nd
Lane Gonzales 2-2 1 3rd
Ashlee Griffiths 3-0 3 1st
Shandon Hadley 3-0 3 1st
Colton Hall 3-0 2 1st
Isiaih Herod 2-2 1 3rd
Issik Herod 4-1 1 2nd
Gregory Hixson 2-1 1 2nd
Kaden Hixson 1-1 0 2nd
Mikinzie Klimper 3-0 3 1st
Dajia Lewis 1-1 0 3rd
Chris Moschetti 3-2 2 3rd
Matthew Moschetti 5-0 1 1st
Devlyn Mosman 3-2 0 3rd
Cody Pleasant 0-3 0 4th
Luke Pleasant 2-2 1 3rd
Ethan Powers 4-0 4 1st
Hunter Roberts 1-3 0 4th
Tyler Roberts 2-3 0 4th
Laaden Rothermund 3-0 2 1st
Drew Rothermund 3-2 2 3rd
Dagan White 3-0 2 1st
Total 65-30 34
Company trying to solicit local businesses
Richard Wildenhaus, Moffat County High School athletic director, is warning the community about a company soliciting local businesses.
“It has once again come to the attention of the Moffat County School District that an outside advertising company called Victory Sports is soliciting local businesses for advertisements on spirit T-shirts,” Wildenhaus said in a news release. “This is not a company associated with the school district.”
Wildenhaus is asking any resident or company who has been contacted by Victory Sports, to notify him at 826-6553 or richard.wildenhaus@moffatsd.org.
Weekend Craig Youth Hockey schedule set
The Craig Youth Hockey peewee Cougars will have games today and Sunday against Gunnison and Grand Valley.
At 4:30 p.m. today, the team will face Grand Valley and at 7:30 p.m. will square off against Gunnison.
At 6 p.m. today, Gunnison and Grand Valley will play.
The peewee Cougars will again play at 8:30 a.m. Sunday against Gunnison and at 11:30 a.m. against Grand Valley.
Gunnison and Grand Valley will face each other at 10 a.m. Sunday.
All games are played at the Moffat County Ice Arena, 600 S. Ranney St.
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Question of the week
Should the Craig Chamber of Commerce revise its State of the County attendance policy to allow people to hear speakers without paying for a ticket?
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