Ian MacLaren
Position: Special to The Journal

Panthers wrestling kicks off season

Seager Oliver, Justice Ramos, begin year with 8 straight wins

Bears grapplers perform in opener at Flagstaff

They may be small in terms of the number of wrestlers they send to the mat, they may be young as far as age, but rest assured, the Dolores Bears high school wrestling team can wrestle. ...

Bears basketball shows promise in tournament

Opening the season with one win and two losses, the Dolores Bears boys basketball team's solid play in 10 of 12 quarters suggested that this year's young team will be competitive. ...

Basketball has strong start

Two games into the season, the Mancos High School boys basketball team is rolling. Opening their season against the Monument Valley (Utah) junior varsity on Dec. 6 in Dove Creek, ...

Wrestlers kick off season

Archuleta takes first place at Aztec Round Robin

Panthers second in Cortez tourney

M-CHS falls to Monticello in title game

Bulldogs grapple to early victories

What the Dove Creek High School bulldogs wrestling team lacks in numbers, it makes up for in skill as evidenced by a stellar opening-season weekend. WIN AT CORTEZ DUALS ...

Bulldogs defeat M-CHS JV

If the Dove Creek Bulldogs girls basketball team is going to make waves this season, protecting the home court will be critical. Thus, while it is still early in the season, the B...

Bulldogs finish 1-1 at tourney

Entering the 2013-14 season with a young team, just how good the Dove Creek High School Bulldogs basketball team is a bit unclear. But if opening weekend provides an indication, ...

Panthers spirit teams win at regionals

M-CHS dance and cheerleading teams headed to state after performances

Grapplers have high hopes

Entering the 2013-14 season, the Montezuma-Cortez High School wrestling team has a new head coach and some new wrestlers. Do not expect much change for one of M-CHS’s most success...

Panthers lose opener, doomed by fast-break defense

The final score was ugly, and the turnovers were numerous, but the Montezuma-Cortez High School Panthers girls basketball showed signs of progress. Opening the season at home agai...