December 2008
Photos for December 22, 2008
Moffat County senior Thomas Noble looks for a passing lane last season against Steamboat Springs. The Bulldogs completed their four-game road trip Saturday with back-to-back victories against Lewis-Palmer and Mesa Ridge. Moffat County (4-4 overall) next competes in its league opener Jan. 9 at Eagle Valley.
Moffat County senior Jesse Breslin may not look like it, but he's controlling his opponent's attempt to roll out from the bottom during Saturday's Warrior Classic in Grand Junction. Breslin won this match by pin, but he lost one match from the medal rounds of the Warrior. The Bulldogs struggled to control their opponents the second day in one of the state's most competitive tournaments all season. Just one wrestler, Ethan Kinner, made it into the medal rounds. For more information about the tournament, read Tuesday's Craig Daily Press.
Older adults take part in a Tai Chi class at the Steamboat Springs Community Center. The class is among Aging Well exercise classes that have attracted a dedicated following of older adults of all abilities. The classes help improve members' physical and mental health.
Billy Richards and his Marine Corps unit are seen in June aboard the U.S.S. Peleliu in the Persian Gulf, preparing for a flight into Iraq.
Billy Richards stands atop a Humvee before going out on patrol in Iraq. He said he could be sent to Afghanistan next year.
Billy Richards, 22, a 2005 Moffat County High School graduate and corporal in the United States Marine Corps, delayed college life for a few years to seek excitement in the service. So far, he's traveled to countries around the world. Above, Richards is shown earlier this year after he returned to base from a patrol in Iraq. He currently is back home in Craig, on leave.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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