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The Durango Herald’s biggest sports stories of 2017

Some heroes retire, some realize their potential

Nationally ranked Fort Lewis College basketball teams set for return to court

Rested Regis presents trouble

Arizona State, Arizona top Pac-12 as conference play begins

PHOENIX – The two biggest surprises in the Pac-12 heading into conference play come from the same state. Arizona State was picked to finish sixth in the Pac-12 yet has been maybe ...

Skyhawks Scoreboard: Fort Lewis College men’s basketball keeps top-25 streak alive

Skyhawks ranked 22nd in this week’s poll

UNC, Kentucky, Miami learning from losses

Three teams remain unbeaten

Athletes heeded call for help when disasters struck in 2017

J.J. Watt raised more than $37 million for hurricane relief

Prentiss Nixon’s buzzer-beating 3 lifts Colorado State past Long Beach State

FORT COLLINS – Prentiss Nixon drilled a 3-pointer at the buzzer and scored 14 points to lead Colorado State to a 68-66 win over Long Beach State on Saturday. Nixon received the ba...

Durango soccer coach Dalon Parker leaving for Multnomah University in Portland

Durango’s highly-successful coach going to college ranks

Skyhawks scoreboard: Fort Lewis College women’s basketball climbs in national poll

Skyhawks come in at No. 15

Prep Roundup: Crowd roars as Ignacio Bobcats throttle Mancos

Boys and girls ignite home fans

Rough second half dooms Durango High School basketball in loss against Pagosa Springs

Demons outscored 25-15 in second half

Home baskets don’t do Durango High School any favors in loss to Pagosa Springs

Demons held scoreless in first quarter