Luke Graham Reporter

Luke Graham covers sports for the Pilot & Today. He has worked for the paper since July 2006. Luke has a bachelor of science degree in journalism from the University of Colorado. He has worked at the Craig Daily Press, the Boulder Daily Camera and the Longmont Daily Times-Call. Luke is from Leadville. He enjoys golf, fishing and reading.

Recent stories

Worsley looks at two state title bids
May 17, 2008
Judging by his own standards, Cole Worsley has a lot left.
Worsley looking for two in state swimming
Steamboat swimmer eyes state titles this weekend
May 16, 2008
Kyle Steitz insists Cole Worsley doesn’t get nervous. Steitz, a senior on the Moffat County High School swim team and a Steamboat resident, said when it comes to Friday and Saturday’s Colorado Swim and Dive State Championships in Fort Collins, Worsley won’t let the big stage and a legitimate shot at two individual state titles get the best of him.
Bulldogs lose to Sailors
Moffat County shut out by regional rival
April 9, 2008
The Steamboat Springs High School girls soccer team is making dominance a habit.
Moffat County girls soccer team routed by Steamboat
March 12, 2008
It’s hard to judge a soccer game between two teams who have been practicing in cramped gyms since the start of the spring season.
Moffat County girls stifle Steamboat, 78-24
February 16, 2008
It’s glimpses like the first six minutes of Friday’s Steamboat Springs-Moffat County game that give the Steamboat girl’s program hope. But it was the last 26 minutes of Friday’s 78-24 loss that showed why Moffat County is one of the top teams in the state.
Vandahl shines in Sailors’ 54-41 win
February 16, 2008
The night, the game and possibly the distinction of best point guard in the state belonged to Steamboat Springs’ Michael Vandahl on Friday night against Moffat County.
Bulldogs football falls 40-24 to Sailors
September 29, 2007
In a game like this, coaches have to make the most of the positives.
Potential for state
Moyer, Smith show promise at Steamboat golf tournament
September 6, 2007
As the Colorado high school golf season approaches the home stretch, Moffat County head coach Ken Harjes is in a precarious position.
Experience and success
August 30, 2007
If history dictates anything, the Moffat County High School cross-country team will experience some success.
Patience is a virtue
August 30, 2007
It will come, just be patient.

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Recent photos

J.T. Haddan works on speed and agility drills during football practice Monday. Haddan will be one of 15 seniors expected to lead the Bulldogs this year in a tough Western Slope League.

Kip Hafey, Moffat County High School football coach, instructs his team Monday, the first day of practice for fall sports teams. While the season began Monday for most players, coaches have been prepping for months for their coming seasons.

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