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26 | November 2, 2012 SPORTS BARREL Crested Butte NewsTitans’ cross-country at statecontinued from page 24“For the first time ever her legs just would not turn over,” adds Hayden. “It was just heart-breakingand it turned into the longest race of her life. It just wasn’t Amber’s day. It’s just totally inexplicable.”Scott tallied three top-10 state finishes over her high school career and will continue her season withthe Nike regional championships in Arizona in November and then at the collegiate level next year.“She’s definitely developed a very nice progression,” says Hayden. “It was not the finish she envisionedbut it was an incredibly accomplished high school career.”Freshman Tara Mortell, strangely enough, had a similar circumstance in her first race at the statechampionships. After a strong opening mile, Mortell got to the top of the infamous hill and was gaspingfor air, forcing her to stop altogether. She pressed on to finish the race but was never able to get her windback the entire time.“It was the first time in her running career where she just couldn’t breathe,” says Hayden. “The factthat she did finish is just a testament to her will and determination.”In the end Hayden was blown away by the boys’ team third-place finish.“Every single kid needed to have his race of a lifetime and they did,” says Hayden. “They simply ranout of their minds.”courtesy photosWINTER VISITOR’S GUIDE2012-2013The leaves are changing and the air is becoming crisp!It’s time to start planning your winter advertising goals.The Crested Butte News can help!Our annual Winter Visitor’s Guide is a popular and useful tool with which to promote your business, sell real estate and get the word out for special events.In addition to an early-season mailing to every subscriber, we will distribute more than 10,000 of these informative guides all over the East River Valley,replenishing them throughout the summer and early fall season. The entire publication will also be available at www.crestedbuttenews.com.The guide will hit the streets prior to Thanksgiving Weekend.THERE IS STILL TIME!!!Please contact your ad representative to take advantage of this excellent opportunity.Jen Greene 970.349.0500 x113 • jen@crestedbuttenews.comJen Nolan 970.349.0500 x111 • nolan@crestedbuttenews.comphotos by Alex Fenlonphoto by Alex Fenlon photo by Alex Fenlon photo by Kurt Reise

Crested Butte News November 2, 2012 | 27No check hockey for teenagersThe Gunnison Valley Hockey Association (GVHA) is introducinga brand new program to the Gunnison Valley, the TNCHockey League. TNC is short for Teen No Check. This newleague is for 13- to 17 year-old boys and girls of all skill levelswho just want to play hockey in a fun, stress-free environment.Just like GVHA’s popular adult programs, the TNC Leaguejust plays games. There are no practices and there is no traveling.The TNC League recognizes that hockey can be a fun, lifelongsport but that some teenagers may also want to focus onacademics, participate in other sports, go skiing or snowboardingwith friends and family on the weekends, or may not beinterested in playing the full check game.These are real games with referees, timing and scorekeepers,as well as the iconic pop music that blasts between drops ofthe puck. League play for the fall begins Wednesday, November7 and, by design, the games take place during the week later inthe evening so they won’t interfere with after-school activitiesand other sports.To avoid competing with skiing and snowboarding, thescheduling of games on weekends is also avoided.For more information about the TNC League, call (970) 275-0485 or go to gvha.pucksystems.com to register.It is never too late to get aflu shot. Call Public Health foravailability and to schedule anappointment at 641-0209.Please note the following forchildren aged six months througheight years: The number of dosesof flu vaccine for children sixmonths through eight yearsdepends upon the number ofdoses they have received sinceJuly 1, 2010:—If number of doses sinceJuly 1, 2010 is unknown, thenkids would need two doses separatedby four to six weeks thisseason.Flu shots at Public Health—If they had one one-doseflu vaccine since July 1, 2010,then they would need two dosesseparated by four to six weeksthis season—If they had two doses offlu vaccine since July 1, 2010,they will need one dose this year.No es tarde para vacunarsecontra la gripe. Llame a SaludPública para hacer una citaen el 641-0209 o 641-7999 enespañol. ¿Cuántas dosis de lavacuna contra la gripe necesitanlos niños de 6 meses a 8 años?Depende de cuantas dosis haOff-Season Bingo from KBUTrecibido desde el 1 de julio de2010:—Si no recuerda cuantasdosis ha recibido desde 1 dejulio de 2010, esta temporadanecesita 2 dosis separadas por4-6 semanas.—Si recibió 1 dosis de unavacuna contra la gripe desde 1de julio de 2010, esta temporadanecesita 2 dosis separadas por4-6 semanas.— Si recibió 2 dosis de lavacuna contra la gripe desde 1de julio de 2010: esta temporadanecesita 1 dosis de la vacunacontra la gripe.KBUT’s Off-Season Bingo returns to the Eldo in downtown Crested Butte on Friday, November 9.Doors will open at 8 p.m. and the bingo will begin around 9 p.m. Compete for cash, gift certificates,music, and more, all while supporting community radio.Admission is $10 for a 10-pack of bingo cards. Call 349-5225 for information.If you are interested in listing yourbusiness in the Crested Butte News’“Taste of Crested Butte” section, Please Call349-0500 ext. 108A tAste of Crested butteBacchanale40 Years serving downtown Crested Butte! Open dailyat 7a.m. for homemade baked goods, baked in our ownkitchen by GG’s Bakery. Get a great start to your day byenjoying one of our our all-organic espresso drinks. Wewill re-open for dinner closer to the ski season. Locatedin the heart of downtown at 209 Elk Avenue. (970) 349-5257 and at Bacchanale.net. See you soon!Brick Oven Pizzeria & Pub -Best Large Business 2007Enjoy our 30 craft beers on tap, along with highend tequila, spirits and wine. Best patio in town.Featuring pizza-by-the-slice, deep dish & thin crust specialty pizzas. Gluten freecrust and non-dairy cheese available. Freshly made subs, fried appetizers, deliciousbig juicy burgers, a kids menu and the best salad bar in town with over 30fresh items to choose from. Bring the family and watch your favorite sports onone of our large HDTVs. Lunch and dinner served everyday from 11 a.m. ‘til 10p.m. Dine in, take out, take & bake and, as always, FREE DELIVERY on all menuitems, (970) 349-5044. Come visit us at 223 Elk Ave., The locals hang-out forover 19 years. www.brickovencb.com.The Dogwood Cocktail CabinJust a skip off the beaten path, this miner's shack turn cocktailcabin has won awards for both drink & design and is abeloved treasure to locals & visitors alike. The Dogwood'swarm & intimate interior provides the perfect backdrop forthe menu of artisan house infused cocktails & the pairing ofsmall plates that reflect the enthusiasm & creativity of boththe husband & wife owners & their staff. Be sure to step inside this historicallyremodeled cabin for the wonderland of experiences held within; from drink todecor, eats to beats, game night to garden gatherings, everything at The DogwoodCocktail Cabin is an experience in creativity as unique & charming as CrestedButte itself! Now open Wednesday-Sunday 5-12. Courtyard seating. 309 ThirdStreet Downtown Crested Butte. 21+ (all hours) 970.349-6338 www.thedogwoodcocktailcabin.comIron Horse TapFootball season is here and wereready for it… With 8 flat screen Iron Horse TapHDTV’s, the NFL package, and 4different boxes you’re sure to seeyour favorite team and a few others. We have changed our menu for fall andfootball. Featuring local meats from Scanga out of Salida. We will also be turningon the smoker for the big day, Sunday. Happy hour will be from 5 to 6everyday with deals on drafts and drinks, as well as great specials changingdaily from the kitchen and the bar. With an open dining room and seating for2 to 20, the whole family can watch the game together. With a large bar, feelfree to come with friends to enjoy great drinks, appetizers and the game. Weare located up on the mountain in the Plaza building. Open Mondays,Thursdays, and Fridays from 5 to midnight. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.On Saturdays and Sundays we will be opening early for the games at 11 andstaying open till midnight or later!! For more info visit www.IronHorseTap.com or call (970) 349-7300Last Steep Bar and GrillVOTED BEST BLOODY MARY 10 years running. VOTEDBEST MARGARITA ‘05 and VOTED BEST BURGER ‘09- ‘11! A true Crested Butte Original named after oneof our favorite ski runs on the mountain. The Steep’sspecialties include freshly made salads, awesome appetizers,sumptuous sandwiches, fine desserts andthe coldest beer in town. We’ll take care of those late night no-food blues.We are a smoke-free environment; however, we do have a smoking deck andpatio for warmer months. Check out our daily “chalkboard specials”. Weeklyspecials include Build Your Own Bloody Marys on Saturdays and Sundaysfrom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free WiFi. We’ll meet you at the Steep! Open daily at 11a.m. til late, located in downtown Crested Butte at 208 Elk Avenue. 970-349-7007. Check out our website: www.thelaststeep.comLil’s Sushi Bar & GrillWe are open 7 nights a week @ 5:30 and offer ourHappy Hour every night at the Sushi Bar & Bar from5:30-6:30. We are a casual ‘family friendly’ restaurantthat promises to provide you with an incredibledining experience. Although, we are know as havingthe best sushi in town, we offer an array of seafood and meat entrees, as well as,options for the kids! Our fish is of the highest quality, flown in 6 days a week andon our doorstep within 24 hours from the docks- it doesn’t get any fresher thanthat in the Rockies!!! Reservations are recommended but not necessary. Privateparties and catering are available. (970) 349-5457. Located in the Historic District321 Elk Ave.Marchitelli’s Gourmet NoodleJoin your host Michael for traditional, regional,Italian cuisine passed down to Michael from hisgrandmother. In our cozy, relaxed atmosphere, youcan enjoy dishes ranging from unique pasta andsauce combinations to seafood, veal, chicken and elk.Homemade desserts and a full bar and wine list. Open nightly from 5 p.m.Downtown C.B. Reservations recommended 349-7401.Maxwell's - Best Large Business 2009Join us at the new steakhouse in town. Hand cut highestquality Steaks, Pastas, Fish, Lamb Chops, Elk, PorkChops, fresh Garden Salads, Buffalo Burgers,Sandwiches and much more. A great buccaroos menufor the kids. Wines from around the world and a vastarray of import and domestic beers. Come watchyour favorite sporting events on our HD TV's. One of the largest venues inCrested Butte, ideal for large parties. 226 Elk Avenue 970-349-1221. Servingdinner nightly. Starting mid-June, serving lunch daily. Daily specials. Offeringtake out.McGill's at Crested ButteLocated downtown in Historic Crested Butte.Serving fantastic breakfasts and excellentlunches with a creative twist. Come in and trythe best malts, shakes and floats in town fromour soda fountain. Serving Bloody Marys, Mimosas, Beer, Wine & more. Openearly and serving full breakfast all day! Offering daily breakfast, lunch and dessertspecials. Dine-in or take-out. All major credit cards accepted. Open 6 a.m.Daily. 228 Elk Avenue (970) 349-5240.Montanya Distillers / distillery + rum barVoted "Best Apres Adventure Bar in the World" byOutside Magazine, 2012, a recommended destinationby Men's Journal and Sunset Magazine. This workingDistillery makes artisan rum nearly every day of theweek, and serves up innovative and paradigm-shifting cocktails daily. Duck injust to look around the iconic Powerhouse, a 150 year old Crested Butte originalthat now houses two copper Alembic pot stills and a 100 year-old 50' saloon barunder 40' ceilings. Take a Distillery Tour, taste award-winning and obsessivelycraftedmountain rums, enjoy a cocktail and appetizer, and experience historyand progress all in one place! Children are welcome. Open at 11am, last call forcocktails at 8:30pm. GREAT OFF SEASON SPECIALS! 130 Elk Avenue downtown.montanyarum.com 970-799-3206Pitas in Paradise – Bar and GrillCome See Our New Location! Gyros, fresh madehummus and baba gannoush, Greek and tahinisalads, spanokopita and the town’s best fries!Bar & GrillGreat bar menu with burgers, sliders, and chickenwings. Finish with a delectable homemadedessert like the baklava or decadent milkshake! Serving lunch and dinner everyday starting at 11:00am. Pita’s has the best happy hour prices around… Everyday from 3-6pm, come on in for $1 PBR, $3 Micro Drafts, $2 Well Cocktails, andgreat specials on food! We have four big screen TVs to watch all your sportingevents! Enjoy all of this and much more on our awesome sunny patio on thecorner of 3rd and Elk. Call 970-349-0897 for take-out.

26 | November 2, 2012 SPORTS BARREL <strong>Crested</strong> <strong>Butte</strong> <strong>News</strong>Titans’ cross-country at statecontinued from page 24“For the first time ever her legs just would not turn over,” adds Hayden. “It was just heart-breakingand it turned into the longest race of her life. It just wasn’t Amber’s day. It’s just totally inexplicable.”Scott tallied three top-10 state finishes over her high school career and will continue her season withthe Nike regional championships in Arizona in November and then at the collegiate level next year.“She’s definitely developed a very nice progression,” says Hayden. “It was not the finish she envisionedbut it was an incredibly accomplished high school career.”Freshman Tara Mortell, strangely enough, had a similar circumstance in her first race at the statechampionships. After a strong opening mile, Mortell got to the top of the infamous hill and was gaspingfor air, forcing her to stop altogether. She pressed on to finish the race but was never able to get her windback the entire time.“It was the first time in her running career where she just couldn’t breathe,” says Hayden. “The factthat she did finish is just a testament to her will and determination.”In the end Hayden was blown away by the boys’ team third-place finish.“Every single kid needed to have his race of a lifetime and they did,” says Hayden. “They simply ranout of their minds.”courtesy photosWINTER VISITOR’S GUIDE2012-2013The leaves are changing and the air is becoming crisp!It’s time to start planning your winter advertising goals.The <strong>Crested</strong> <strong>Butte</strong> <strong>News</strong> can help!Our annual Winter Visitor’s Guide is a popular and useful tool with which to promote your business, sell real estate and get the word out for special events.In addition to an early-season mailing to every subscriber, we will distribute more than 10,000 of these informative guides all over the East River Valley,replenishing them throughout the summer and early fall season. The entire publication will also be available at www.crestedbuttenews.com.The guide will hit the streets prior to Thanksgiving Weekend.THERE IS STILL TIME!!!Please contact your ad representative to take advantage of this excellent opportunity.Jen Greene 970.349.0500 x113 • jen@crestedbuttenews.comJen Nolan 970.349.0500 x111 • nolan@crestedbuttenews.comphotos by Alex Fenlonphoto by Alex Fenlon photo by Alex Fenlon photo by Kurt Reise

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