Pagosa Springs desperately wanted to push Tuesday night’s volleyball match into a fifth game. Bayfield wanted at all costs to avoid one.
Backed on Senior Night by an enthusiastic homecoming week fan b.
To be fair, even if her last serve in the fourth game of Tuesday’s match had landed in and yielded a point, Annie O’Donnell would have needed four more just like it in order to simply bring Pagosa Spr.
The way Pagosa Springs’ players flooded Bayfield High School’s court Tuesday night, you’d have thought they were celebrating a 3A Intermountain League championship, not just a five-set win.
But consid.
Former Jackson resident George Tice died peacefully Jan. 15 with his family at his side. They provided the following.
Born Oct. 26, 1933 in New York, New York, George Christopher Tice joined the Navy at the age of 17, during the Korean War. After service, he began school at Florida Southern. In August of 1959 he met Madeline Dilluvio on a day he was not planning to go to the beach, but his brother Charles talked him into it. They went on a date that night and he told her he was going to marry her. A few weeks later they were married and then danced off to finish his B.S. degree. They moved back to New York. They taught dance lessons, George working at Brooks Brothers, and both enjoying the city life.