Advertisement
Durango Herald
--°F
Durango Herald
LOG IN SUBSCRIBE --°F
  • NEWS
    • LOCAL NEWS
    • REGIONAL
    • NATIONAL & WORLD
    • BUSINESS
    • REAL ESTATE
    • BAYFIELD
    • IGNACIO
    • SOUTHERN UTE INDIAN TRIBE
    • ENVIRONMENT
    • PHOTO GALLERIES
    • VIDEOS
  • COMMUNITY
    • EVENTS CALENDAR
    • OBITUARIES
    • LOCAL BRIEFS
    • NONPROFITS
    • FAITH
    • EDITORIALS
    • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • COLUMNS
  • SPORTS
    • HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
    • COLLEGE SPORTS
    • PROFESSIONAL SPORTS
    • DENVER BRONCOS
    • AP SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLES
    • ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
    • HEALTH & WELLNESS
    • SOUTHWEST LIFE
    • AGRICULTURE
    • COLUMNISTS
    • DEAR ABBY
  • MARKETPLACE
    • CLASSIFIEDS
    • JOBS
    • PUBLIC NOTICES
  • LISTEN
  • LOG INSUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Local News
    • Regional
    • National & World
    • Business
    • Real Estate
    • Bayfield
    • Ignacio
    • Southern Ute Indian Tribe
    • Environment
    • Photo Galleries
    • Videos
  • Community
    • Events Calendar
    • Obituaries
    • Local Briefs
    • Nonprofits
    • Faith
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Columns
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
    • College Sports
    • Professional Sports
    • Denver Broncos
    • AP Sports
  • Lifestyles
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Health & Wellness
    • Southwest Life
    • Agriculture
    • Columnists
    • Dear Abby
  • Marketplace
    • Classifieds
    • Jobs
    • Public Notices
  • Listen
Sports

All eyes on Bayfield basketball, as No. 2 Alamosa visits Saturday

Herald Staff Writer

du1-i-syn

Friday, Jan 19, 2018 11:11 PM MT

SHARE
SHARE Facebook Email

Keyon Prior and the Bayfield High School boys basketball team took two of three games against the Alamosa Mean Moose a year ago, including a 56-54 win in the Intermountain League championship game. It was the Wolverines’ first league tournament title since 1992. Now, Bayfield (8-4, 3-0 IML) has opened hot in the league after a slow start coming off the state football championship. Meanwhile, the Mean Moose have gone 9-1 overall and have opened the IML schedule 3-0, including a 44-36 home win Friday against Centauri. Alamosa is ranked No. 2 in the CHSAA coaches poll behind No. 1 Sterling. Bayfield is outside of the top 10 and would be ranked No. 12 if the poll extended beyond 10. Regardless of ranking, Saturday night’s contest has big-time implications going forward.
Keyon Prior and the Bayfield High School boys basketball team took two of three games against the Alamosa Mean Moose a year ago, including a 56-54 win in the Intermountain League championship game. It was the Wolverines’ first league tournament title since 1992. Now, Bayfield (8-4, 3-0 IML) has opened hot in the league after a slow start coming off the state football championship. Meanwhile, the Mean Moose have gone 9-1 overall and have opened the IML schedule 3-0, including a 44-36 home win Friday against Centauri. Alamosa is ranked No. 2 in the CHSAA coaches poll behind No. 1 Sterling. Bayfield is outside of the top 10 and would be ranked No. 12 if the poll extended beyond 10. Regardless of ranking, Saturday night’s contest has big-time implications going forward.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file

Related Tags

Basketball Bayfield High School Prep sports

More High School Sports

Ignacio baseball loses heartbreaker to Peyton in 2A regionals
High School Sports

Ignacio baseball loses heartbreaker to Peyton in 2A regionals

rallies late to end Bobcats’ season

Demons baseball overcomes slow start in home opener to beat Farmington
High School Sports

Demons baseball overcomes slow start in home opener to beat Farmington

Durango has won five consecutive games after 0-2 start

Bayfield boys basketball goes bonkers on Bobcats
High School Sports

Bayfield boys basketball goes bonkers on Bobcats

Wolverines complete season sweep, 65-37

Reader Comments

Most Popular

  1. 1 Man dies while swimming at Lake Nighthorse near Durango
  2. 2 Arson attack probe at Pennsylvania governor’s mansion looking into suspect’s hatred of Josh Shapiro
  3. 3 Boxing legend, global icon Muhammad Ali dies
  4. 4 Durango residents reject Animas River Trail speed restrictions
  5. 5 Large commercial developments to be more closely scrutinized in Animas Valley

Daily newsletters & breaking news alerts

Get the latest local news delivered to your inbox every morning.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading

Latest Stories

Cyclists embark on Durango’s 54th Iron Horse Bicycle Classic
Local News

Cyclists embark on Durango’s 54th Iron Horse Bicycle Classic

Iron Horse Bicycle Classic brings yearly economic boost to Durango
Local News

Iron Horse Bicycle Classic brings yearly economic boost to Durango

By the numbers: 2026 Durango High School graduation
Local News

By the numbers: 2026 Durango High School graduation

Bayfield swears in police chief, town manager
Local News

Bayfield swears in police chief, town manager

Durango man appears in court over stalking, arson allegations
Local News

Durango man appears in court over stalking, arson allegations

Durango Herald

Company

  • Ballantine Communications, Inc.
  • The Durango Herald
  • The Durango Herald Store
  • The Journal
  • The Tri-City Record
  • Flavor
  • Real Estate
  • Directory Plus
  • Local Jobs
  • Careers

Reach Out

  • Update our Circulation Team
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Submit Local Brief
  • Submit a Letter to the Editor
  • News Tip
  • History of the Durango Herald

Social

  • Facebook
  • X / Twitter
  • Instagram

Subscribe

Choose from several print and digital subscription packages.

GET THE HERALD

Newsletter Signup

Sign up for our daily email newsletter or to receive breaking news delivered to your inbox.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading

© 2026 Durango Herald | All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service