Bayfield High School football players are ready to down Durango High School in Friday night's football game.
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Bayfield High School football players are ready to down Durango High School in Friday night's football game.
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Bayfield High School’s Marching Wolverines are set to dazzle Friday night’s Homecoming crowd with their newest halftime show.
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Bayfield High School’s Marching Wolverines are set to dazzle Friday night’s Homecoming crowd with their newest halftime show.
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Bayfield High School football players are ready to down Durango High School in Friday night’s football game.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>
Bayfield High School football players are ready to down Durango High School in Friday night’s football game.
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Hadley Keegan, center, guides a giant ball for the Bayfield Middle School volleyball team’s impressive float.
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Hadley Keegan, center, guides a giant ball for the Bayfield Middle School volleyball team’s impressive float.
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Bayfield’s Young American Football Players look forward to the day they play for the high school Wolverines.
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Bayfield’s Young American Football Players look forward to the day they play for the high school Wolverines.
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Bayfield Homecoming royalty finalists are Aidan Jackson and Lily Imhoff in the red convertible, lft, McKay Wells and Katie Tobias in the gray car behind them, Cole Wood and Kelea Damp in the second red car, and Carl Heide and BriAnne Marr in the rear pickup.
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Bayfield Homecoming royalty finalists are Aidan Jackson and Lily Imhoff in the red convertible, lft, McKay Wells and Katie Tobias in the gray car behind them, Cole Wood and Kelea Damp in the second red car, and Carl Heide and BriAnne Marr in the rear pickup.
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Kelea Damp and Cole Wood are among this year’s hoco royalty.
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Kelea Damp and Cole Wood are among this year’s hoco royalty.
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BHS soccer will take on Kirtland on Saturday in Wolverine Country Stadium.
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BHS soccer will take on Kirtland on Saturday in Wolverine Country Stadium.
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Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>PRT 09/22/17 Bayfield<br>Bayfield Middle School band provides some swing for Friday’s Homecoming parade.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>PRT 09/22/17 Bayfield<br>Bayfield Middle School band provides some swing for Friday’s Homecoming parade.
The Bayfield Middle School cross country team has an impressive number of runners this year. They prepare Friday to walk in the Homecoming parade and will compete in Pagosa Springs on Saturday.
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The Bayfield Middle School cross country team has an impressive number of runners this year. They prepare Friday to walk in the Homecoming parade and will compete in Pagosa Springs on Saturday.
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Bayfield school board members and staffers display some Dr. Seuss gear at the head of the parade.
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Bayfield school board members and staffers display some Dr. Seuss gear at the head of the parade.
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Wolverine cheerleaders get ready to lead the parade crowd on Friday.
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Wolverine cheerleaders get ready to lead the parade crowd on Friday.
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Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>PRT 09/22/17 Bayfield<br>The BHS Wolverette dance team Dressed as Thing 1 and Thing 2, as well as Thing 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, for the parade.
Melanie Brubaker Mazur/Pine River Times<br>PRT 09/22/17 Bayfield<br>The BHS Wolverette dance team Dressed as Thing 1 and Thing 2, as well as Thing 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, for the parade.
BHS Principal Leon Hanhardt, right, displays some fancy face painting as School Secretary Tara Howard gets ready to give candy to the Hoco parade crowd.
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BHS Principal Leon Hanhardt, right, displays some fancy face painting as School Secretary Tara Howard gets ready to give candy to the Hoco parade crowd.
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The Grinch is a Durango Demon cursing the Wolverines in this junior class float, How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
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The Grinch is a Durango Demon cursing the Wolverines in this junior class float, How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
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The BHS senior class protrays The Lorax for this year’s float.
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The BHS senior class protrays The Lorax for this year’s float.
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Wearing Dr. Seuss hats and lots of Wolverine pride, Bayfield High School and middle school students displayed school spirit Friday in their Homecoming parade. Friday night's football kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. against the Durango Demons. Games continue on Saturday with the boys soccer team taking on Kirtland and the volleyball girls playing Alamosa.


