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  • Scorpions dominate Estrella
    Players and coaches from the Sedona Red Rock High girls basketball team found out quickly in the Yvonne Johnson Memorial Shootout on Dec. 29-30 that if a few key players are sitting on the bench with foul trouble, the Scorpions will struggle on the court.

  • Shots fired, fists fly at Relics brawl
    A large fight, involving several gunshots fired at Relics bar in West Sedona on Jan. 2, may have all started when “a chick” kissed a 21-year-old victim.

  • Wild Cats
    Thanks to the generosity and hard work of residents and volunteers in Sedona, more than 100 feral cats at Windsong Trailer Park were trapped, neutered and relocated in the past year.

  • Scorpions finish 3-2 at holiday tourney
    Nobody said winning five games and taking home the eighth annual White Mountain Holiday Classic title would be easy, and the Sedona Red Rock High boys basketball team found that out, failing to defend their championship from last season, finishing 3-2 overall. Last season, the Scorpions did go 5-0 and did take home the tournament championship trophy but this year, in a seemingly more difficult pool of opponents, Sedona still came out with three wins.

  • Bystander saves man
    A Sedona woman received the greatest gift of all this Christmas when her husband came home from the hospital Dec. 24, after having a heart attack Dec. 5. In 1955, Nell Benson asked Wayne Bell to their high school senior prom in Pennsylvania. “I was afraid to ask because I thought she was too pretty,” Bell said.

  • Prescott jail slated to close April 1
    The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors can’t balance the county’s budget without closing the Yavapai County Jail in Prescott after voters rejected a jail district tax, supervisors determined Monday, Jan. 5. A unanimous vote set Wednesday, April 1, as the closing date for the jail, at which time arrestees from the entire county will be transported to the Yavapai County Detention Center in Camp Verde. If voters had approved the quarter-cent jail tax on the November ballot, Yavapai County Sheriff Steve Waugh said he’d be having a different conversation with the board.

  • Local riders tear it up
    The life of a motocross racer starts at an early age, with an adventurous child receiving their first bike, usually something called a PW-50, at the ripe old age of 5 or 6 years old. The guardians of the child, parents or not, have officially passed on a love carried by them for years in an effort to relive past dreams of flying high. If not a past love, then a love of those who surround the young racer either on television or friends from the neighborhood.

  • 2008: Oh What a Year
    A review of Sedona’s news from 2008 reveals an underlying theme — 2008 was a year for change — as the city, the City Council, the fire district and the school district all saw change in leadership and Sedona’s physical landscape was changed through extensive road construction.

  • Clinic staff selects top employee
    Technology is important to Verde Valley Guidance Clinic, and its employees showed their appreciation for the woman who helps them use it with their Employee of the Year pick. Kim Thursby, computer support technician at the center, won the award based on peer review. “I’m pleased that our staff sees the value of what she does,” Director of Information Technology Pam Clarke said.

  • With win over Crusaders, Sedona is No. 1
    All eyes within the 1A-3A conference have turned to the Sedona Red Rock High girls soccer team who, after an impressive 3-1 overtime victory over Northwest Christian Academy on Monday, Dec. 15, claimed the top spot in the state rankings which came out this week. “I think the girls are starting to prove how good we can be,” Sedona head coach Tom Cadigan said. In an earlier article in the Nov. 26 edition of the Sedona Red Rock News, it was said the girls would be OK this season, finishing around .500 but might have a disappointing year due to a much tougher schedule playing in the winter.


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