
Larry Robinson
Freelance Photographer at USA Today
Photojournalist at Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
Writer at Blogging the Boys
Photojournalist at the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel / Auburn Alum / work: USA Today, The Athletic, The Associated Press, Reuters, CNN
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2 weeks ago |
gjsentinel.com | Larry Robinson
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1 month ago |
gjsentinel.com | Larry Robinson
It was a day of rain, snow and a multitude of goals as the Grand Junction and Central girl's soccer teams warmed up in a snowy storm before the Tigers showed their dominance in a 10-0 win. Grand Junction’s Micah Moralez, right, takes a shot on goal during the Tigers’ 10-0 win over Central at Community Hospital Unity Field on April 1, 2025.
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1 month ago |
gjsentinel.com | Larry Robinson
Grand Junction’s boys team defeated Prairie View 15-8 at Long Family Park last Friday in a game more tightly contested than the score suggests. The Tigers led by only two goals entering the game’s home stretch, but a late five-goal explosion lifted the Tigers to their fifth consecutive win to open the season. Rivals Fruita Monument High School and Grand Junction High School face off tonight at 7 p.m. at Community Hospital Unity Field.
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1 month ago |
gjsentinel.com | Larry Robinson
A of a Vietnam War Veteran’s Day ceremony was held in Fruita at the Vietnam War Memorial Park on March 28, 2025; and the Gulf War Global War on Terror Monument, honoring soldiers who lost their lives in combat in the war on terror, was held at the Veteran Memorial Cemetery on March 22, 2025. Colorado Patriot Guard Riders carry American flags at the start of a Vietnam War Veteran’s Day ceremony in Fruita at the Vietnam War Memorial Park on March 28, 2025.
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1 month ago |
gjsentinel.com | Adam Busack |Larry Robinson
Amidst a full day of competition at Stocker Stadium on Saturday, a pair of District 51 athletes stood out — winning an impressive six events at the Mickey Dunn Invitational Saturday. District 51 teams claimed six first-place finishes in girls events — Fruita Monument led the way with three, all thanks in part to their top track athlete.
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