The Red Ryder Roundup Rodeo began in Pagosa Springs in 1949 and has been a town and rodeo tradition ever since.
At a May 21 joint work session of the Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) and the Pagosa Springs Town Council, County Attorney Todd Weaver gave a presentation on the steps necessary to form a recreation district.
At its regular meeting held on June 6, the Combined Parks and Recreation Advisory Board heard a report from Pagosa Springs Parks and Recreation Director Darren Lewis.
Pickleball is for people of all ages. It combines elements of tennis, ping-pong and badminton.
This year marks the 74th anniversary of the Red Ryder Roundup Rodeo held annually in Pagosa Springs.
At its May 21 meeting, the Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) voted to award $18,000 in Conservation Trust Fund monies to the Four Corners Flyers to support the construction of concrete tee pads at the Cloman Park disc golf course.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate athletes brought home medals in 11 events from last week’s state track and field championship in Lakewood.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate baseball team drew the regular season to a close Monday afternoon by splitting a home doubleheader with the Alamosa Mean Moose, and is now entering the 3A playoffs as the No. 28 seed.
Fourteen Pirate athletes will represent Pagosa Springs High School at the Track and Field State Championships at Jeffco Stadium Thursday, May 16, through Saturday, May 18.
Fourteen Pirate athletes will represent Pagosa Springs High School at the Track and Field State Championships at Jeffco Stadium Thursday, May 16, through Saturday, May 18.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate baseball team picked up a 5-4 win over the 2A Ignacio Bobcats Tuesday afternoon, improving the team’s record on the season to 10-9. Coach Ben Garcia …
The Pagosa Springs High School Lady Pirate soccer team ended its season with a 6-0 loss to Crested Butte in Crested Butte on May 3. Coach Trevor Gian commented that the game was a “really …
Saturday, May 4, was a good day for the Pagosa Springs High School track and field teams, with both the Pirates and Lady Pirates taking first at the 10-team Terry Alley Invitational and a number of Pirates improving their results by large margins.
Despite snow and lightning delays, the Pagosa Springs High School Pirate baseball team split its doubleheader with the Bayfield Wolverines on Saturday, April 27, in Bayfield.
Several Pagosa Springs High School Pirate track and field athletes claimed Intermountain League (IML) honors at the High Altitude Challenge/IML meet in Alamosa on Saturday, April 27.
The Pagosa Springs High School Lady Pirate soccer team won two games and tied one over the week, defeating Ignacio at home on 11-1 on April 26, tying Montezuma-Cortez 0-0 in Cortez on April 27 and beating Del Norte at home 10-0 on April 30.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate track and field teams took part in two meets in four days, with multiple school records being set at the second meet and a number of Pirates setting new personal records (PRs).
The Pagosa Springs High School Lady Pirate soccer team notched one loss, one win and one draw over the week, falling in a league match against Alamosa in Alamosa on April 19, winning a home game against the Durango junior varsity on April 20 and tying in a home league game against Bayfield on April 23.
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate baseball team built a four-game win streak over the last week, outscoring its opponent 61-13 in the four games.