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George Werner

Local pros pass on love of tennis to students

Three local tennis pros are bringing their expertise this spring to the high school courts. Most afternoons, in fact, at least one of Phil Kovac, Claudette Laliberte or Larry Lineberry can be found on one of the courts at...

Young Scorpions aim higher than eighth

Sedona Red Rock High School can boast the state’s top returning girls shot put thrower in junior Hannah Ringel and one of the school’s best distance runners ever in senior Wyatt Stevenson. But “potential” is the best...

New coach still seeks 1st win after 2 home losses

First-year Sedona Red Rock High School girls tennis coach Claudette Laliberte is still searching for her team’s first singles or doubles win. The Scorpions fell in their second straight 9-0 shutout at home Monday, Feb. 29, to...

Scorpions fall short in semis

A shot at the Division IV state championship Friday, Feb. 26, created excitement around the Sedona Red Rock High School girls basketball program. Next year, head coach Dave Moncibaez intends to build on that feeling with...

Keep the games about the kids

As basketball season ends, and Big Park Community School faces closure, I want to say that, regardless of the personal feelings rival parents, coaches and even game officials hold, the achievements of kids at schools such as Big Park,...

Baseball begins show on road at Cougar Classic

Despite getting shut out in a home scrimmage Friday, Feb. 19, by Holbrook High School, Craig Eagle is ready to do more than get run-ruled in the first round of the Division III tournament. “That is definitely...

Show Low will test young Scorpions early

The spring sports season at Sedona Red Rock High School starts at 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26 — whether Mike Keider is ready or not. That is when the Scorpions softball team will host Show Low...

River Valley, Scorpions split

Two Sedona Red Rock High School teams entered State; one team is still alive. All the No. 15 seed Scorpions boys could do in the first round of the Division IV state basketball tournament Friday, Feb....

As Burns retires, 2 new trails open

As Jennifer Burns retires from the Red Rock Ranger District, she will be opening two new local trails Thursday, Feb. 25, to bikers, hikers, horseback riders and runners. “It’s been such a unique privilege to be a...

Sunny days expected for Snowflake Open at Poco Diablo

Not a hint of winter weather is expected anywhere near the inaugural Snowflake Open. Indeed, the Sedona Community Tennis Association expects clear skies and 78 degrees for its mixed doubles charity tournament Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27...

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