March 2011
Photos for March 21, 2011
Skooter Byrnes plays Robin Hood during Friday’s performance of “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood.”
Moffat County High School students Jordyn Caddy, left, and Tucker Trujillo reapply makeup during intermission for Friday’s performance of “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood.” The actors said they’ll miss sharing the stage next year. Trujillo, a senior, will graduate in the spring.
Kat Thompson, a Moffat County High School junior, plays one of Prince John’s “fawning ladies” during Friday’s performance of “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood.”
Kyra McClellan, left, a Moffat County High School senior, applies makeup to Symon Pacheco backstage during intermission for “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood.”
Cody Fallon, a Moffat County High School junior, plays the Sheriff of Nottingham during Friday’s performance of “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood.” The farcical script called for the sheriff and Robin Hood to settle their dispute in a game of bowling.
Kimberlynne Hill, a Moffat County High School senior, performs Friday during the performance of “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood.” Hill said she played her character, Marion, as if she was a Spanish-speaking soap opera star.
MCHS senior Kyra McClellan, left, shares the stage with sophomore Travis Johnson during the Friday performance of “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood.”
Tucker Trujillo, a Moffat County High School senior, dances on stage at the school auditorium Friday night. Trujillo played the character Prince John in the spring play, “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood.” For Trujillo and other seniors in the MCHS Theatre Department, “Robin Hood” was the final production of their high school careers.
Robin Hood, played by Skooter Byrnes, left, enters a scene during “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood,” which was performed over the weekend at MCHS.
Brittany Noland, 20, stands Friday at Bear Creek Animal Hospital, where she works as a veterinary technician.
Darien Murphy, right, tries to break free of defenders in the Yampa Valley Classic youth basketball tournament’s girls sixth grade championship game against Paonia. Murphy’s team, the Moffat County girls sixth grade blue team, was narrowly defeated, 16-14.
Denton Taylor, left, puts up a shot in the Yampa Valley Classic youth basketball tournament’s boys eighth grade championships game against Coal Ridge. The Moffat County boys eighth grade team won 44-43 after a late basket from Tyler Davis.
Craig resident Melinda Orr, 39, stands on the staircase at Horizons Specialized Services. For the past 15 years, Orr has received support services to help her cope with a learning delay and gain independence.
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