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Baseball season opener postponed
The Pagosa Springs High School baseball team will have to wait an extra week to take the field.

The season opener, scheduled for March 6, in Salida, was postponed due to muddy field conditions, said head coach Dave Close. The game has not yet been rescheduled.


Pirates win two, head for State
Erasing all doubts, the Pirates proved this past weekend that they are among the best eight teams in the state after defeating the Coal Ridge Titans 57-51 on Friday and the Denver Lutheran Lights 56-52 on Saturday during the first round of the state 3A championships.

Pagosa girls make the Great Eight, play Estes Park tonight
At the end of the 2008-2009 season, as coach Wes Lewis tells it, the Pirates took a trip to Moby Arena at Colorado State University in Fort Collins to watch the state basketball championships.

Skijoring — free harness training
Pagosa Nordic Club and Good Dog Outfitters are proud to sponsor a free harness training event on Sunday, March 14, from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the West Fork trailhead.

Pirate soccer team sweeps first two games of season
While springtime in the Rockies means many things for many people — muddy boots, wild irises, bluebirds and winter storms out of the blue — few would think of soccer.

Registration continues for youth wrestling program
Pagosa Springs Youth Wrestling is still accepting registration for its youth wrestling program.

10th annual National Wild Turkey Federation banquet and auction
Come have a great evening of fun with family and friends at the annual Wild Turkey Super Fund auction and dinner, hosted by your local San Juan Gobblers chapter.