The Pagosa Springs High School Lady Pirate basketball team will look to begin its Intermountain League title defense this week as it prepares to host the annual Wolf Creek Classic and rekindle the magic that last season propelled the team to a 21-5 record and the quarterfinals of the state championships.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate basketball team and defending Intermountain League champ will begin its 2024-2025 campaign this week at home as hosts of the Wolf Creek Classic — the team’s first tournament play since a quarterfinal finish at the state playoffs in March.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate grapplers will head to Bayfield this weekend for their first tournament of the 2024-2025 season — an opportunity coach Dan Janowsky hopes his young team uses to build confidence and lay the foundation for a season of growth.
The Pagosa Springs High School (PSHS) Pirate Unified bowling team placed 19th out of 28 teams at last week’s state tournament. The team logged a total pinfall of 442 at the tournament in …
The Recreation Department is now accepting registrations for all winter sports and activities, including basketball, arts and crafts, open gym sessions, and youth fitness.
The Pagosa Springs Combined Parks and Recreation Advisory Board held its last regular meeting of the year on Nov. 7, in which Pagosa Springs Parks and Recreation Director Darren Lewis provided some 2025 budget highlights along with upcoming projects planned for next year.
Last week’s article “Lady Pirates go 1-1 at regionals to close season” incorrectly stated that Alamosa was the sole team from the Intermountain League to advance to the state tournament.
The Pagosa Springs High School (PSHS) Pirate Unified bowling team is heading to state for the third consecutive year after picking up its second regional title.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate football team was eliminated from the state playoffs after suffering a 49-7 defeat in its first-round playoff matchup against The Classical Academy Spartans on Saturday, Nov. 9, in Colorado Springs.
The Pagosa Springs High School Lady Pirates capped off their season by going 1-1 at regional action in Colorado Springs Saturday, Nov. 9.
The Pagosa Springs High School Lady Pirate volleyball team will head into this week’s regional action as the No. 34 seed. The Lady Pirates will head to Colorado Springs for regionals, where they’ll take on No. 3 Village and No. 22 Banning Lewis.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate football team finished the regular season as the 14th-ranked team in the state’s 2A division after falling to the Alamosa Mean Moose on Friday, Nov. 1, in Alamosa, earning a spot in the state playoffs.
For the first time ever, the Rangers soccer club fielded an all-girls U12 team — and they’ve already proven they mean business.
Lady Pirate Sienna Rose placed 56th out of 145 runners at last weekend’s 3A state cross-country championships — her highest finish in her three years of qualifying for the season’s final meet.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate soccer team traveled to the Front Range Wednesday, Oct. 30, for its first-round playoff matchup against the Aurora West College Prep Academy Spartans.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate football team shook up the Montezuma-Cortez Panthers in their matchup on Friday, Oct. 25.
The Pagosa Springs High School Lady Pirates dropped their final league matchup of the season last week, falling to the Centauri Falcons 3-0 on Oct. 24. The loss leaves the Lady Pirates with a …
For the third year in a row, Lady Pirate Sienna Rose will represent the Pagosa Springs High School Pirate cross-country team at the 3A state championship.
Cross-country runners representing Pagosa Springs Middle School can count themselves among the best in the state after taking eighth place at the Middle School Boys State Cross Country Championship on Oct. 26 in Morrison, capping a historic season that also delivered the school’s first state champion.