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The Summit High School varsity girls lacrosse team lost 21-1 at Roaring Fork on Thursday, May 14, to drop to 0-3 on the season Freshman Ella Rader scored the lone goal for the Tigers. In.
Sara Amberg, Executive Director of YouthPower365, opens the presentations of scholarship recipients during the annual event Tuesday at Battle Mountain High School in Edwards. / Chris Dillmann, Vail Daily
Over $400,000 in scholarship funds were awarded to 29 high school seniors from across Eagle County at the Vail Valley Foundation’s annual YouthPower365 Dollars for Scholars event Tuesday evening.
At this year’s event, students from five of the county’s high schools were recognized for their academic accomplishments, community involvement and leadership during a dinner and awards ceremony.
This year’s recipients represent a variety of futures and dreams, pursuing degrees and careers in everything from hospitality, engineering and public policy to neuroscience and sports medicine.
The Summit High School boys lacrosse team practices at the Summit High School indoor field on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 in Breckenridge. The team lost to Vail Mountain School 9-1 in its first game of the season on Thursday, May 6.
Photo by Joel Wexler / Rocky Mountain.Photography
The Summit High School varsity boys lacrosse team lost their season opener 9-1 on the road Thursday, May 6 at Vail Mountain School.
In the Tigers’ first game in two years, junior attackman Graham Kalaf was the lone goal scorer on the day. Kalaf’s unassisted goal came early in a competitive first period that ended 3-1 in favor of Vail Mountain School before they pulled away in the second and third periods.
Facing increasing thefts of catalytic converters from vehicles locally and nationally, Vail Police Department is hosting a community event Saturday, where free tracking kits will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Vail Mountain School parking lot in East Vail.
The police department said it has taken 17 reports of catalytic converter thefts from vehicles in Vail since December 2019. Thieves target the converters which reduce vehicle emissions for the precious metals found inside them.
The department has acquired 50 tracking kits that will be made available at the event, and will also be helping with public education, crime prevention tips and vehicle registration.