Bayfield celebrates Homecoming week
Photo courtesy Wilhelm Wonders Photography<br><br>PRT 09/22/17 Bayfield<br><br>The Marching Wolverines fire up the crowd for Friday's big game.
Photo courtesy Wilhelm Wonders Photography<br><br>PRT 09/22/17 Bayfield<br><br>The Marching Wolverines fire up the crowd for Friday's big game.
Wolverines getting wet? Yep, but they’re happy after a 6-0 win over Kirtland on Saturday.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Courtney Bayles and Ashley Mottin power up for a block Saturday against Alamosa. BHS is now 3-0 in league play this season.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Courtney Bayles and Mavis Edwards flash some grins as they switch side after defeating Alamosa in the first match of varsity volleyball. BHS won the match in four sets, 25-17, 19-25, 25-21 and 25-13.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
The Marching Wolverines fire up the crowd for Friday’s big game.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
The Marching Wolverines take the field Friday night to unveil their new spy-themed show for 2017.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Hunter Killough is all smiles after his key interception of Durango’s last pass at the end of Friday’s game.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Carl Heide and Cade Killough get up in the air to celebrate a big play on Friday.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
After another big tackle against Durango, Ryan Phelps helps a Demon get up.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
The Wolverine cheer squad gets up some school spirit for Friday night’s halftime show.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Helmets go up Friday night to celebrate Bayfield’s historic win over the 3A Durango Demons, which has a student body three times the size of Bayfield’s.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Wolverines getting wet? Yep, but they’re happy after a 6-0 win over Kirtland on Saturday.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Courtney Bayles and Ashley Mottin power up for a block Saturday against Alamosa. BHS is now 3-0 in league play this season.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Courtney Bayles and Mavis Edwards flash some grins as they switch side after defeating Alamosa in the first match of varsity volleyball. BHS won the match in four sets, 25-17, 19-25, 25-21 and 25-13.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
The Marching Wolverines fire up the crowd for Friday’s big game.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
The Marching Wolverines take the field Friday night to unveil their new spy-themed show for 2017.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Hunter Killough is all smiles after his key interception of Durango’s last pass at the end of Friday’s game.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Carl Heide and Cade Killough get up in the air to celebrate a big play on Friday.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
After another big tackle against Durango, Ryan Phelps helps a Demon get up.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
The Wolverine cheer squad gets up some school spirit for Friday night’s halftime show.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Helmets go up Friday night to celebrate Bayfield’s historic win over the 3A Durango Demons, which has a student body three times the size of Bayfield’s.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
After a busy weekend for the Bayfield Wolverines, the students are exulting in a successful Homecoming week. In addition to impressive performances by the band, colorguard, cheerleaders and dance teams, Wolverine soccer celebrated a 6-0 win over Kirtland on Saturday, which was called early due to heavy rain and lightning. Later in the BHS gym, the volleyball team defeated Alamosa in four sets, 25-17, 19-25, 25-21 and 25-13.