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Durango Herald Boys Prep Athlete of the Year: Durango s Jordan Woolverton – The Durango Herald
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Former Rifle Bears standout turned starting running back for Western Colorado University Ty Leyba remembers it like it was yesterday.
“I think my best one was actually in the headline in the newspaper the next morning on the front page,” the 2016 Rifle graduate recalled. “It was a long touchdown on one of the first drives against Glenwood.”
It was the Colorado High School Activities Association Class 3A 1st Team All-Stater’s junior year. The win was so good, during an internship at a Glenwood Springs accounting firm sometime later, Leyba said he’d sneakily pin the newspaper clipping to his boss’s office door. The head honcho, of course, was a Demons football coach.
Durango’s Ben Finneseth snatches walk-on opportunity with Colorado Buffaloes
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Senior receiver to join teammate Woolverton in Boulder
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 6:14 PM Updated: Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 8:06 PM Ben Finneseth of Durango High School never backed down from contact during his time with the Demons. Known for running through and over defenders, Finneseth earned an opportunity to play at the University of Colorado. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file Durango High School football standout player Ben Finneseth, center, during a signing event on Wednesday at DHS as he commits to play football at Colorado. Next to him are high school teammates Nate Howland, left, and Ethan Ryan as they sign to play football for other colleges.