Holyoke Golf Club land acquired 75 years ago
Golf secured its place as a popular recreation activity in Holyoke 75 years ago, leading to years of fun — and frustration — for golfers in the area.
Golf secured its place as a popular recreation activity in Holyoke 75 years ago, leading to years of fun — and frustration — for golfers in the area.
The start of Season B sports has been delayed once again, following communication between the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the Colorado High School Activities Associatio
Limon shut out Strasburg 28-0 Saturday, Dec. 5, to clinch its third consecutive 1A state football title.

Members of the 1995 Holyoke High School football team are pictured from left, front row, Josh Schroetlin, Craig Johnson, Bob Sandstrom, Bret Kramer, Mark Sperber, Travis Carlstrom and Dustin Reuter; second row, Mark Kropp, Jon Rogers, Luke Goldenstein, Anthony Conde, Aaron Sprague, Asa Ginapp and Nick Colglazier; third row, coach Rod Trumper, Eric Dominguez, David Schram, Wes Poe, Andy Deselms, Tyler Chappell, Damon Fingerhut, Beau Waln, Ross Brinkema, Cesar Rodriguez and coach Russ Sprague; fourth row, trainer Kate Manly, Kory Nickell, Jerad Kingman, Weston Finch, Rafael Martinez, Justin Newman, Brandon Brown, Curt Schroetlin, Ryan Oliver, trainer Risa Rumold, trainer Chris Eurich and coach Gary Sperber; and back row, coach Lee LaMunyon, Luke Schlachter, Luke Hayes, Ben Rahe, Jared Young, Russell Sprague, Jason Kunkel, Chad Elder, John Kienholz, Travis Happs and coach Erv Mondt. Not pictured is team member Ace Speidel. — The Holyoke Enterprise File PHoto | Johnson Publications
Wednesday, Nov. 25, marked 25 years since the Holyoke Dragon football team won their most recent state championship.
For the third straight year, the Limon Badgers will face the Strasburg Indians for the 1A state football title.
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