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During the coronavirus pandemic, people around the world were faced with all kinds of obstacles, and while Moffat County High School senior Alayna Behrman wouldn’t claim to have it worse than anyone else, she certainly… ....
For Craig Press Though there are many deserving young men and women who have made a name for themselves in Moffat County High School’s sports venues and classrooms, there can be only two seniors who end their four years by picking up the top honors as part of the annual Lewis “Dude” Dent Memorial Award ceremony. The yearly celebration of high school students excelling in academics and athletics alike took place Monday evening at the Center of Craig, with a full banquet, speeches, trophies and more to acknowledge multi-talented teens. The namesake of the Dude Dent award was a storied football, basketball and track athlete at Craig High School who graduated in 1939 and promptly went to the next level of sports success by achieving All-Conference honors in the Big 7 at Colorado A&M now Colorado State University and later named the best all-around athlete in the Mountain States Conference. ....
For the Craig Press On May 17, Moffat County High School acknowledges some of its best and brightest student-athletes for the Class of 2021 with the Lewis “Dude” Dent Memorial Award ceremony. The namesake of the top accolade for sporty students is Lewis Dent, a 1939 Craig High School graduate well known for his proficiency in multiple sports, including football, basketball and track. An athlete at Colorado State University then Colorado A&M he went on to enlist in the United States’ military effort in World War II, and was killed in action in 1944. An award bearing Dent’s name has been part of MCHS sports since 1957, later followed by Outstanding Female Athlete in 1977, both celebrating well-rounded pupils who have demonstrated excellence in the classroom and in athletic competition. ....
For the Craig Press Nate Robinson hands off the baton to Carlos Silva in the 4x100 relay at the Clint Wells Invitational on Friday at MCHS. Andy Bockelman / for the Craig Press When you tell Moffat County High School track and field stars they have to wait to compete, you just know the delayed outcome will be no less successful. MCHS athletes brought their speed, strength and springiness to win among both boys and girls teams at the Clint Wells Invitational on Friday, a home meet that was a long time coming as the track program got its first event in nearly two years underway. ....
For Craig Press While not every element of the 2020-21 school year at Moffat County High School has been easygoing, the theme of the annual prom got students back to a soft and soothing good time. The annual spring formal, held Saturday night at the Moffat County Fairgrounds Pavilion, was a welcome return to normalcy with the theme “On Cloud 9.” Dreamy clouds and glowing stars were among the décor as students and faculty put on their best duds to cut back and have fun after a year full of uncertainty. While 2020 saw multiple school events cancelled, organizers got the go-ahead earlier this year to bring prom back in full force, with school district staff members Amber Beaver and Teesha Reidhead putting things together. ....