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Having some of the top players on last year’s squad graduate hasn’t dampened the Roaring Fork soccer boys’ spirit or performance one whit. In fact, in Coach Nick Forbes’ estimation, they were just waiting to step out of their former teammates’ shadows and show what they can do. “I kinda knew going into the season that we had a really good core. They just couldn’t get a look last year because of how good my
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Volume 11, Number 37 | October 24, 2019
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seniors were,” he observed. “They were coming in knowing that they had something to prove, and they were also playing at a really high level in practice every day.” The Rams are 5-0 in league and 11-1-1 overall, though several of those wins have been close calls. Forbes feels that other area teams have risen to rival the Rams, as Roaring Fork’s Ross Barlow and Basalt’s Junior Portillo illustrated in
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a 3-2 match on Oct. 18 (photo by Sue Rollyson). That was less true for Moffat County, which the team trounced 9-0 on Oct. 22, leaving the league title all but tied up ahead of an away game at Coal Ridge at 4 p.m. on Oct. 24. After that, the Rams have a good chance of hosting the first few playoff games, and Forbes hopes folks will come out to support the kids. “We’re a fun team to watch. I think we’re
going to impress some people and go far in the playoffs,” he said. “It’s kind of set up for those front range private school teams that recruit. It’s always fun to go and show them that a public school with limited funds can hang with them.” The volleyball girls, incidentally, are nearing the end of their own season, with home games against Rifle on Oct. 29 and Aspen on Oct. 31.
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