Colter_Nuanez56
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We launched a new series today. We will continue adding to it pretty much always. We will have plenty of Bears as the project continues to unfold.
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1351997009662627840
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1351998249213673473
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1351999694780522497
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1352001547601760258
At Skyline Sports, we love the stories and characters that emerge from one of the most authentic conferences in the West. The Big Sky Conference is steeped in history and heroes, holding a mystique that is unique to a conference featuring as many rural yet state-funded institutions in the United States.
One of our primary goals at Skyline Sports is the archiving of history across the state of Montana and across the Big Sky. In an effort to make sure we never forget some of the most pivotal and influential figures in the 58-year history of the league, we are introducing a quick-hitting series about those who once graced the Big Sky.
We will touch on players we’ve been able to cover (particularly in photograph) during our seven years covering the league as an entity (categorized as “Skyline Era”. We will also remember players from Colter Nuanez’s first seven years covering the league (2006-2013) during his time working in newspapers and magazines (categorized as Modern Era).
And we will also chronicle memorable figures from before we covered the league professionally, before we watched the league at all or even from before we were born thanks to the help of our great friends and colleagues from across the Big Sky (categorized as “Archived Era”).
Please enjoy “Big Sky Conference figures worth remembering”
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1351997009662627840
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1351998249213673473
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1351999694780522497
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1352001547601760258