May 2008
Photos for May 7, 2008
Clare Sorrentino, second from left, and Andrew Aultman, middle, talk to Yampa Valley Golf Course board members and family about their college plans at a lunch Tuesday at the Tin Cup Grill.
Front row, from left, Clare Sorrentino, Lindsey Browning, Andrew Aultman and Sean Smith are four of the five students (Meghan Innes not pictured) receiving the Severson Memorial Scholarship. Back row, from left, Brett Etzler, Sandi Seip, Kirk McKey, Walt Vanatta and Jim Herschberg are the some of the Yampa Valley Golf Course board members who selected the students for the award.
The Moffat County High School baseball team stands for the national anthem Saturday in Arvada. The Bulldogs made their fourth consecutive trip to the district championship round of the state playoffs.
The Moffat County High School baseball team looks on Saturday as catcher Jordan Williams warms up in the on-deck circle during the district championships. The Bulldogs lost in the district title game to host Ralston Valley.
Moffat County High School senior Meghan Innes blasts out of a bunker last week in the Bulldog Invitational at Yampa Valley Golf Course. Innes carded a team-low 80 Tuesday at Devil's Thumb Golf Course in Delta in the girls 4A regional championships. Innes tied for first in the event after 18 holes, but she lost the first playoff hole on her way to a career-best second-place finish.
Moffat County High School sophomore Heather Nicholson tees off last week at the Yampa Valley Golf Course. Nicholson shot an 88 Tuesday in the girls 4A regional golf championships in Delta, qualifying for the state championships beginning May 19 in Golden.
Tim Womble, left, a Craig Intermediate School sixth grader, and Elaine Sturges, lead naturalist for Yampatika, look for birds during a hike with several other students Tuesday on the Cedar Mountain hiking trails. "Our goal is to help students identify birds," Sturges said, "as well as be good stewards" of the land.
Craig Intermediate School sixth-graders reflected in the sunglasses of Robyn Morris, Bureau of Land Management field office archeologist, listen as she talks about local plant life Tuesday at the Cedar Mountain campground area.
Tanya Bohrer, right, accompanies her niece, Cassie Owens, at the first Relay for Life in Craig in July 2007. Bohrer also spent nights in the hospital with Owens, who died of cancer in September 2007. Bohrer now is battling metastasized melanoma of the liver.
Craig Conrad, Moffat County High School woodshop teacher, resigned from his teaching position Monday. Conrad taught at the high school for 26 years. At the school, he started "Unstoppable You," a motivational program that takes him to speaking engagements across the nation. Conrad plans to start developing the program fulltime at the end of the school year.
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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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