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Articles from the November 9, 2017 edition


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  • Volleyball: Niwot cruises to Regional title and clinches State berth

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Nov 9, 2017

    The Cougars cleared one more hurdle in their quest for the 2017 state volleyball title last Friday night, sweeping No. 33 Cañon City and No. 21 Eagle Valley to win the Class 4A Region 4 tournament and earn the No. 4 seed in next weekend’s state tournament at the Denver Coliseum. “So far this season, our goals have been accomplished. League champion was number one. Regional champ was number two, and now we move on to number three,” said Cougar Head Coach Daisha Agho after the Cougars clinch...

  • Soccer: Defense shines in Niwot’s quarterfinal win over Denver North

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Nov 9, 2017

    If Niwot’s 7-0 win in Round 1 of the Class 4A state tournament put any lingering doubts about the offense to rest, then the two matches since have done the same for the defense. Thanks to their nearly impenetrable back line, the Cougars claimed narrow victories over Battle Mountain and Denver North to advance to the State semifinals for the first time since 2011. “They’re a special crew,” Niwot head coach Stephen Dimit said of seniors Tyler Crall, Nicholas Grant, Cam Lee, and Abel Marrufo...

  • Niwot’s Cemetery Association: New Members Needed to Continue the Legacy

    Vicky Dorvee, [email protected]|Nov 9, 2017

    It was over a quarter of a century ago that JoAnn Bell and Nancy Hindman joined the Niwot Cemetery Association. At that time there were around a dozen people in the group. But now Bell and Hindman, both in their mid-eighties, are the only remaining participants on the association’s board of directors, and they’re asking for more folks to join them in preserving the cemetery located just west of 73 rd St. on Nimbus Rd. Described as a pioneer-style cemetery, Niwot Cemetery dates back to the lat...