CONEJOS COUNTY – Having seen a certain Bayfield senior’s last-minute heroics steal victory in the previous night’s first semifinal, Centauri’s Chaz Holman knew the Falcons could very well face a simil.
Poised to make their 3A/4A Intermountain battle Friday the stuff of league lore, neither the Bayfield Wolverines nor Pagosa Springs Pirates wanted to give an inch through two-and-a-half quarters.
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Indicating the sort of high-energy finish everyone inside BHS Gymnasium had to know was coming Wednesday, Bayfield sophomore guard Lincoln Williams opened the fourth-quarter scoring with an end-to-end.
Well aware that Ignacio had one vicious run – at the least – in them despite trailing by 17 points at halftime on Thursday, Bayfield head coach Scott Key later attributed his team’s 50-42 victory to t.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday couldn’t commence quickly enough for the Bayfield boys.
After a 63-58 home loss to Montezuma-Cortez on Friday, Jan. 13, in which the Wolverines managed to come a.