Leaving the helm
Kelly Meek has walked the sidelines and hallways at Steamboat Springs High School for 36 years. Two weeks ago, he announced his retirement to spend more time with his ailing father, four grandchildren, three daughters and wife, but not before leaving a lasting legacy as a disciplinarian, great coach and incredibly influential mentor for the youths of Steamboat Springs.
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- Players carry Kelly Meek off the court after Steamboat Springs beat No. 1 Glenwood Springs in 1978 to win the district championship. View photo »

- Meek stands by as Jon Baskin signs his letter of intent to play basketball at San Diego State. View photo »

- Kelly Meek watches during the state tournament at McNichols Sports Arena in 1987. View photo »

- Kelly Meek discusses strategy during a game in 1984. View photo »

- Kelly Meek hugs Rob Bosick in the quarterfinals of the 1986 state tournament. Bosick had hurt his knee and was unable to play, but Meek made sure he could get on the court at state. View photo »

- Kelly Meek discusses strategy during a game in 1982. View photo »

- The 1992 Steamboat Springs High School basketball team poses after making it to the state tournament. View photo »

- The 1986 Steamboat Springs High School basketball team shows off its third place trophy from the state tournament. View photo »
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