The week’s best sports photos, as snapped by Daily Sentinel photographers. Call 256-4388 for reprint information.
Mesa State shortstop Colton Little forces out Nebraska-Kearney’s Brian Chirtz and tires to turn a double play Friday in the Mavs’ 24-18 loss in the first game of a doubleheader at Suplizio Field. The Mavericks settled down in the second game, winning 6-3.
Ryan Blair of Fruita is in mid-air as he slides safely into third as Josh Whyte of Cortez tries to tag him.
Grand Junction’s Victoria Rentie watches her shot get past Central goalkeeper Tayler Else on Thursday in the Tigers’ 4-2 victory at Walker Field. Rentie’s shot missed its mark.
Central High School’s Brett Serrano takes batting practice in wind blown conditions Wednesday afternoon at Central High School.
Mesa State relief pitcher Jack Amidei warms up during practice Wednesday at Bergman Field. After a rough start to the season, Amidei is on track and has a shot at earning the Maverick’s closer role.
Grand Junction High School’s Andy Willett, right, slides into home for a run in the sixth inning Tuesday against central catcher Tanner Denlon.
Grand Junction High School shortstop Tim Gastineau completes a double play Tuesday with teammate Charlie Willett, right, at Suplizio Field.
Cammi Muhr is an 18 year old gymnast that has won state titles at every level including level 10. She is photographed on the balance beam, her signature event Wednesday March 24, at Kidzplex gym.
Clinging to his Stetson, cowboy Nathan Johnson of Fruita sails across the surface of the water on his skis to the delight of the crowd after skiing down the E-Z run during Sunday’s Pond Skim at Powderhorn Ski Resort.
Bus Bergman is escorted onto Suplizio Field in 2007 as part of a ceremony honoring the Junior College World Series’ Golden Anniversary team. Bergman, who died Sunday, coached at Mesa State College.
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