Doors opening, eventually, on critical mental health treatment facility
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For the Craig Press
The Craig Kiwanis Club provided more than $15,000 in scholarship funds this week to Moffat County High School students. Andy Bockelman / for the Craig Press
Despite a year of many changes locally and nationally, Craig Kiwanis Club went the distance to fulfill its mission of supporting area students.
And, that’s even without the group’s biggest fundraiser.
The local branch of the service organization provided more than $15,000 in scholarship funds this week to Moffat County High School students.
Kiwanis’s usual big draw for money is ticket sales for its annual March play, a satire of current events. However, this year the show could not go on due to concerns about a public gathering amid the coronavirus pandemic.
On the road Thursday night at Cedaredge for the second game of the season, the Moffat County Bulldogs’ girls basketball team fell to the host Bruins 46-35 on a night in which they struggled with foul trouble.
Against the Bruins, the Bulldogs were led by senior Emaleigh Papierski’s 15 points. Junior Halle Hamilton added 8 points. The loss drops the Bulldogs to 1-1 on the season, while the win pushes the Bruins to 3-0 on the season.
Throughout the game Thursday night, the Bulldogs struggled to stay out of foul trouble as junior Rylie Felten and junior Jacie Evenson fouled out, while Amber Salazar collected four fouls in the loss. The Bulldogs held their own in the final frame trying to claw back from a deficit that saw them go scoreless for more than 7 minutes of game action, covering the final minute of the first half until a jumper by Hamilton at the 2:33 mark of the third quarter broke the dry spell.