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John Livingston
Position: Herald sports editor

RMAC announces plan to play fall sports

More votes to come with no clear protocol outlined for return to play

Golf prepares for fall while rest of fall sports await word

Travel, overnight stays the concern for Durango Demons

LIVINGSTON: Beautiful baseball played in an ugly scene

At a glance, it all seemed so normal. The crack of the bat, the sound of a baseball popping a catcher’s mit, coaches shouting directions at players and parents lined against the fence to sup...

Wood bat baseball tournament comes to Cortez after Telluride cancellation

Players miss Telluride but happy to play during COVID-19 pandemic

Whiteskunk continues basketball career at Midland University

Teagan Whiteskunk knew in middle school he could score at a high volume. Long before then, he knew he wanted to play college basketball. The 6-foot-1 guard from Montezuma-Cortez H...

Five to the flock: Fort Lewis College men’s basketball adds tough talent

Four junior college transfers, one freshman expected to improve ’Hawks

Southwest Colorado high schools see New Mexico cancel fall football, soccer

New Mexico high school football and soccer are on hold in 2020 with the hope seasons may be played in the spring. Colorado can only hope it is not next. The announcement from N...

Gov. Lujan Grisham: No contact sports permitted in New Mexico in fall 2020

NMAA plans to hold football, soccer seasons in spring 2021

Durango Parks and Recreation bringing back summer softball

Softball first, more to follow

Fort Lewis College cycling funding hits steep downhill

BMX, track cycling eliminated as part of $60,000 budget cut

CHSAA has cautious optimism fall sports will play as scheduled

Knorr believes outdoor sports have better chance than indoor

Mack the man for Montezuma-Cortez football

Panthers have fifth new head football coach since 2010