Super sports photos captured during the past week. Call 256-4388 for reprints.
#5, Zach Cohen from Temple College at bat VS Faulkner State Community College, in game 3 of the 2010 JUCO World Series from Suplizo Fiel
State College of Florida head coach Tim Hill, #7, talks with home plate umpire Don Gilmore, after Gilmore called a home run foul. The call was overturned for a grand slam by Riley Hornback.
Ryan Thomas of Southern Nevada slides into home in the second inning against Pitt N.C. Community College at Suplizio Field Saturday evening May 29, 2010. Thomas was called out on the play.
#19, Dusty Dishman from Temple College, slides safe into 3rd base with a triple under the tag of #5, Josh Huggins, third baseman for Faulkner State Community College in the 3rd inning of game #3 of the 2010 JUCO World Series from Suplizo Field.
Jamell Cervantez from Hutchinson Community College slides into second base with a steal under the tag of Dylan Coleman from Chattanooga State Community College in the first inning of game one of the 2010 JUCO World Series at Suplizio Field.
Duncan McGee, the starting pitcher for Temple College, playing Faulkner State Community College in game 3 of the 2010 JUCO World Series at Suplizo Field.
#6, Paul Stortini from the State College of Florida is forced out at second base by #12, Ryan Burnaman for San Jacinto College-North in the 3rd inning. Burnaman could not turn the double play.
Austin Berk coats a new baseball with some mud at Suplizio Field Wednesday during the mud rub for JUCO.
San Jac JUCO players push challenger Baseball player Braden Anderson, 11, around the bases at full speed at Columbine park. San Jacinto College-North and Temple College players buddied up with four local Challenge teams.
Challenge baseball player Josiah Peacock is all smiles as a San Jac buddy pushes him around the bases at Columbine Park. San Jacinto College-North and Temple College players buddied up with four local Challenge teams to play two games.
The Sun Chiefs of Faulkner State Community College take infield and batting practice Thursday afternoon at Bergman Field. This is the first appearance at the NJCAA JUCO World Series for the team from southern Alabama.
Members of the Sun Chiefs of Faulkner State Community College run sprints Thursday afternoon at Bergman Field. This is the first appearance at the NJCAA JUCO World Series for the team from southern Alabama.
Kala Keltz of Montrose High School hits from the fiarway on the first hole Tuesday May 25, 2010, during the girls class 4A state championships at the Links at Cobble Creek golf course in Montrose Colo.
Taylor Walters of Rifle High School lines up a putt on the first hole Tuesday during the girls class 4A state championships at the Links at Cobble Creek golf course in Montrose.
A male and female mountain bluebird take advantage of one of the many nesting boxes erected along Colorado Highway 141 between Grand Junction and Gateway. This popular birding route is among the routes listed on the Colorado Birding Trail, which now includes trails in southwestern Colorado.
Sharing their grief, Cullen Robertson holds Natalie Thomas as friends of Andrew von Guerard gather at Colorado Java House Sunday to ride in honor of the 21-year-old Andrew, who was killed in a bicycling accident in Newton, Mass., on May 17. Thomas was Von Guerard’s girlfriend, while Robertson was his friend through high school and college. About 40 people participated in the ride, which wound through downtown Grand Junction and ended at Lincoln Park.
United in their grief, friends of Andrew Von Guerard gather at Colorado Java House Sunday to ride in honor of the 21-year-old Andrew, who was killed in a bicycling accident in Newton, Mass., on May 17. About 40 people participated in the ride, which wound through downtown Grand Junction and ended at Lincoln Park. Von Guerard grew up in the Grand Valley and graduated from Fruita Monument High School in 2007.
Tom Walterscheid of Fruita pitches a horseshoe during a horseshoe tournament Sunday at Lincoln Park. This is the 25th year the tournament has been held, and 44 men teams and 14 women teams, or 116 competitors, participated in the tournament.
Justin Page of Grand Junction pitches a shoe toward the post during a game in a horseshoe tournament this morning at the Lincoln Park horseshoe pits. This is the 25th year the tournament has been held, and 116 competitors participated in the tournament. Page and his teammate lost their second round game, which eliminated them.
As traffic approaches from behind, Kirk Golba of Grand Junction pedals along Rimrock Drive up the steep incline from the east entrance of the Colorado National Monument.
The Cactus Park Area, south and west of Whitewater off U.S. Highway 50, is a mecca for motor heads. The area offers beautiful scenery, but is tough to get to. The hike is also fairly strenuous.
COMMENTS
Please Login or Register to leave a comment.