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Johnson playing in Elam for first time in years

By Patrick Bahr

Richard Johnson has played in tennis tournaments all over the world. The 2004 Fruita Monument High School graduate played four years of tennis at Pepperdine University before spending the past year traveling to Mexico, Norway, Spain, Japan ...


SPT TRACK MEET 6-12

Open Track Meet gives everyone a chance to run

By Patrick Bahr

The Lincoln Park Open Track Meet gives everyone the opportunity to run, throw and jump. Thursday was the first of two track meets this summer at Stocker Stadium put on by the Grand Junction Parks and Recreation department that allows athletes ...


SPT 2b hamilton field 6-12

Grand Junction graduate Hamilton drafted by Padres

By Patrick Bahr

Dane Hamilton was probably one of the last people to find out Thursday he was drafted by the San Diego Padres. During the final day of the Major League Baseball draft, the former Grand Junction High School and University of New Mexico ...


SPT 1b shields boys 6-11

Shields brothers prepared for Elam Classic

By Patrick Bahr

Clancy Shields does things the right way. The Grand Junction native recently completed his final year of college tennis at Boise State University, where he helped lead the Broncos from a team with only one returning starter (Shields) to a ...


Camaraderie main reason GJ veterans participate in Golden Age Games

By Patrick Bahr

For Grand Junction military veterans Darrel Chapman, Eric Rosenquist and Emma Folnsbee, the desire to compete in athletics is still strong. The three participated in the National Veterans Golden Age Games last week in Birmingham, Ala. The ...


BASEBALL FIELD V 060509

‘The Field’ is a dream come true for baseball family

By Richie Ann Ashcraft

For Jim Schroeder, the baseball field he built in his backyard isn’t so much a field of dreams as it is a field of family. Six years ago, Schroeder’s family moved into its new home on E1/2 Road, and the back of the 31/2-acre lot ...


spt 5d big sky side 6-7

Pair of Brits add some intrigue to Big Sky Open

By Dave Buchanan

Arrows fly and so do archers, particularly if you live in Liverpool, England, and compete in Grand Junction. British archers Liam Grimwood, 22, of Liverpool and Chris Bell of Birmingham, 24, are giving this year’s Big Sky Open archery ...


Bows big sky archery 6-6-9

Cousins leads competitive field after first round at Big Sky Open

By Dave Buchanan

On a Saturday morning as calm as the previous night was stormy, you could have knocked over Jerry Brabec with a feather. “We had three perfect scores last night in the clay pigeon shoot,” said Brabec to an equally surprised ...


Strong winds greet archers

By Staff

Pewter-colored skies and winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour greeted archers Friday on the first night of the Big Sky Open archery tournament. But, hey, what’s a little wind storm among friends? “This is nothing, you should ...


Big Sky Open still a draw despite economy

By Dave Buchanan

You can forget the outrageous fortune and leave your slings at home, but the arrows certainly will be flying this weekend when the 29th Big Sky Open archery tournament opens at the DoubleTree Hotel. The three-day event starts with individual ...


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