The Summit High School Tigers arrived at Gypsum on Friday, Oct. 29, hungry to win against the Eagle Valley Devils in order to continue their hunt for their first state playoff berth in 15 years..
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Summit High School Alpine ski assistant coaches John McMurtry and Dylan Nicoletti heard the chatter among the 70-plus high school boys skiers, who were getting ready to race on a menacing 62-gate slalom course Thursday at Loveland Valley Ski Area.
It was a course McMurtry, a former U.S. Alpine Ski Team coach, said was “like a World Cup” with “really hard turns” where “you don’t feel good going down.”
“It seemed like the attitude up top was, ‘We’re cranking it out,’” Nicoletti said. “You’re not going to like it. It’s not going to feel good. But if you can crank it out back and forth, you have to be ready to fight all the way down.”
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MUSKOGEE, Okla. -
As snow and ice blankets some parts of Muskogee, a local dealership pitched in to help first responders.
James Hodge Ford loaned trucks for police to use while working in the wintry conditions. This helped police officers drive through town to get to those in need.
Jack Hodge, the owner of James Hodge Ford, said this was a simple thing to do for those who sacrifice so much.
“Anytime they need me, if we can help, we’re going to step up. Whether it’s volunteering time, vehicles, money, anything we can do to help our communities we want to give back,” Hodge said.
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