September 2009
Photos for September 25, 2009
Moffat County High School volleyball players Jordan Maneotis, left, and Annie Sadvar work together to keep the ball alive Thursday against visiting Steamboat Springs High School. The Bulldogs fell to the Sailors, 3-1.
MCHS fans cheer on the volleyball team Thursday during its game against Steamboat. In the second home game of the season, the Bulldogs took on the rival Sailors at home.
Moffat County High School senior, Jordan Maneotis, tries to power a spike through a tough Sailors block during Thursday night's rivalry match against Steamboat. The Bulldogs put up a fight in every game, but lost the match 3-1.
Brianna Montgomery, Moffat County High School volleyball head coach, yells instructions to her team during a match against Steamboat Springs on Thursday night.
Jordan Maneotis, Moffat County High School senior, hits a ball toward a pair of Steamboat blockers while Lauren Roberts defends against the block.
Brianna Montgomery, Moffat County High School volleyball head coach, motivates her team during a time out in the match against Steamboat on Thursday night.
Bob Grubb, of Craig, sells his wares Thursday at the final Farmers Market of the 2009 season at Alice Pleasant Park. The Downtown Business Association's market finished its third year this year.
Nancy Erb, of Charlotte, N.C., right, looks at jewelry Thursday with her sister, June Ritchie, of Craig. Next season's market will begin in June 2010.
Matt Charros is walking across America, and Thursday, he stopped in Craig with his dog, Onyx, a border collie/shetland mix. Charros, 38, began his journey April 12, in Quoddy Head, Maine, and will end Bodega Bay, Calif. Charros is walking to raise money for art therapy and multiple sclerosis research, because his sister, Nicole, has MS. For more information about Charros' journey, visit www.walkofalifetime.org.
The Craig Association of Realtors recently presented the Bear Valley Inn with the Community Improvement Award. Presenting the award was association president Roy McAnnally, and receiving the award on behalf of the Bear Valley Inn was manager Brandy Hernandez.
Jessica Forquer, 19, is one of 17 local models who will participate in the Rescues & Runways fashion show, hosted by Maurices, the Humane Society of Moffat County and the Craig Animal Shelter on Saturday. All of the show's models are area residents who shop at the clothing store. Forquer said she's always wanted to be a model but that she never thought she'd get the chance in Craig.
Maria Zaragoza, 17, said she's wanted to be a model for a long time. She'll get her first chance at the Rescues & Runways show at 3 p.m. Saturday at Centennial Mall, 1111 W. Victory Way.
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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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