Former major league baseball player Ken Phelps leads instruction in baseball and softball fundamentals Saturday, June 11, at a clinic at Posse Grounds Park. Phelps, a 1989 World Series champion first baseman and Arizona Diamondbacks color commentator, has developed...
As they make the transition from middle school to Sedona Red Rock High School, Grace Hafner, Jacki King, Odalis Robles and Mary Westervelt continue to develop more in common. “They’re aggressive girls, which is great — you...
The Balloonatics joined A Day in the West and the Mighty Ducks of L’Auberge de Sedona in winning their opening games of the Sedona Adult Softball league Thursday, June 2, by double digits. The new entry to...
Zoe Porteous and Andrew Tate are proving age is nothing but a number in swimming. The respective members of Verde Valley High Performance and the Sedona Swim Team each celebrated a recent birthday by winning heats in...
Seth Farmer knows what to shoot for in transition. No, improving his basketball skills is not what Sedona Red Rock High School’s top state golf tournament placer this spring is using the summer between his sophomore and...
Almost as soon as it began, another spring season will end Sunday, June 5, for the Sedona Swim Team in Flagstaff. By the end of the three-day Beat the Heat Meet at Northern Arizona University’s new Wall...
For eight months, I told myself I wouldn’t come back. But at 6:15 p.m. Thursday, June 2, I’ll be back at Posse Grounds Park with the Sedona Red Rock News team for a second season of adult...
A Day in the West has a mystery to solve beginning Thursday, June 2, when the champs of the Sedona Adult Softball League open their title defense at Posse Grounds Park. Head coach Pedro Ortega, in last...
Dave Moncibaez to the rescue. Following last week’s mass resignation by the entire Mingus Union High School girls basketball staff, the former MUHS head coach has brought four Marauders on board to play summer basketball with...
After Sedona’s Little League Majors team got no-hit by Cottonwood’s best in four innings at Riverfront Park, there was doubt if the Diamondbacks could recover in time to possibly face them again in the Tournament of Champions. ...
Community news is of the upmost importance. Our reporters, photojournalists, editors, production staffers, salespeople and delivery drivers are hard at work providing you with the news coverage you need most. We ask for your support during these trying time to keep producing the best local news available. Start out for as little as $3.