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PHOTOS: Outdoor prep sports spring into action across Garfield County

Glenwood Springs assistant baseball coach Mike Irving gives a pointer to freshman player Geovanni Chavez during the Demons outing against Buena Vista at the Trent Goscha Tournament in Carbondale on Saturday.
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Rifle senior Austin Bowlan winds up for a pitch at home against Steamboat Springs on Saturday.
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A Glenwood Springs player slides safe into third base Saturday against Buena Vista during the Trent Goscha Memorial Tournament in Carbondale.
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Mike Goscha, father of Trent Goscha, talks ball with coaches and others behind the dugout during the Trent Goscha Memorial Tournament in Carbondale over the weekend.
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Roaring Fork head coach Marty Madsen observes the action against Buena Vista during the Trent Goscha Memorial Tournament on Friday in Carbondale, flanked by junior player Max Bullock, left, and senior Alexi Alvarez.
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Rifle senior Kade Street slides into a base at home against Steamboat Springs on Saturday.
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Coal Ridge junior Mikayla Cheney makes contact with a Roaring Fork defender at home on Thursday.
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Coal Ridge junior Emerson Harvey plays the ball against a Roaring Fork defender on Thursday.
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Rifle senior Valeria Sandoval plays the ball against a Vail Mountain defender at home Thursday.
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Rifle senior Madison Alvarado splits two Vail Mountain defenders at home Thursday.
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Roaring Fork sophomore Carley Crownhart, left, looks to steal the ball from a CRMS player during the Rams’ 2-1 overtime win over the Oysters on Saturday.
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Roaring Fork head girls lacrosse coach Chelsea Robson talks strategy with her team during a timeout against Aspen in Carbondale on Monday.
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New Roaring Fork High School girls soccer coach Nicole Cruz talks to the team during halftime of the Rams’ 2-1 overtime win over cross-town rival Colorado Rocky Mountain School on Saturday.
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