September 2009
Photos for September 12, 2009
Rattlers defenders swarm the Miners' offense late in the game. Little Snake fans stayed strong in their devotion, even during the final minutes when the scoring deficit ballooned past 30 points.
Skyler Lee, left, and Conner Lee watch the junior varsity game before they take the field. Little Snake closed for the day so students could attend the homecoming parade and watch the junior varsity and varsity teams play their first home game in 56 years.
Little Snake junior Sean Rietveld walks off the field with his teammates after the Rattlers' loss to the Miners.
Isaac Filip, 11, center right, plays football with his friends while his two older brothers play in the varsity game. Filip, a sixth-grader, played on the junior varsity team, which won, 49-25.
Moffat County's Halen Raymond, No. 57, reacts after tackling Rifle's James Martinez during the second quarter of Friday's game against the Bears. Moffat County went on to win the game in the final minute of the fourth quarter.
Nathan Tomlin runs the ball during Moffat County High School's 21-16 victory at Rifle High School. Tomlin caught the game-clinching interception with less than five seconds to play.
Moffat County youths fared well at this year's Colorado State Fair in Pueblo. Pictured above are, clockwise from left, Andrea Maneotis, Karissa Maneotis, Darren McLaughlin and Dustin McLaughlin. Karissa was named grand champion in market goat and market goat showmanship. Darren won grand champion in market lamb.
Bonnie Flanders, right, a senior last year at Moffat County High School, speaks with Kelsy Traeger, an admissions representative for Montana State University, during last year's college fair hosted by MCHS. This year's college fair will take place Monday at MCHS. It will feature 30 schools from Colorado and surrounding states.
LSRV football assistant coach Jesse Herold, left, tapes up the arm of freshman Manuel Quinteros shortly before the game against visiting Hanna Elk Mountain Medicine Bow Junior Senior High School. The Rattlers lost, 68-28.
Little Snake River Valley School football fans cheer during one of the Rattlers' big plays Friday in Baggs, Wyo. Friday's junior varsity and varsity games were the first time that organized football had been played there since 1953.
Furman readies a doorknob to be installed in the laundry room. Besides grounds work and apartment renovations, Furman said he also must keep up with snow removal in the winter.
John Furman looks out at gardening plots the maintenance crew provides for Sunset Meadows residents. Furman said he tills the ground and marks off plots, but the residents do the gardening.
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Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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