Category: History
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Pueblo West rallies past Silver Creek for first 4A baseball title
Pueblo West beat Silver Creek twice on Saturday to claim the Class 4A baseball title, the first in the history of the program.
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Weather delay can’t slow Regis Jesuit en route to the 5A baseball title
Regis Jesuit baseball has claimed the third championship in program history.
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University tops Resurrection Christian to repeat as 3A baseball champion
University came away with a 10-3 win over Resurrection Christian to claim its second-straight Class 3A baseball championship.
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Peyton claims 2A baseball championship, the program’s first
Pitcher Rupert Shaw threw a complete-game three hitter and drove in two runs, powering Peyton to a 3-0 win over Fowler Saturday afternoon at Hobbs Field.
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Colorado Academy girls lacrosse sends coach out on top with fifth straight title
Unprecedented, unparalleled, unmatched. Take your pick. They all apply to this Colorado Academy girls lacrosse program, which on Wednesday won its fifth consecutive state championship.
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Long scores twice as Cheyenne Mountain claims first 4A girls soccer title since 2015
Lisa Long scored two goals as Cheyenne Mountain got a 2-1 win over Evergreen to claim the 4A girls soccer title.
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Grandview tops Arapahoe for fourth 5A girls soccer title in five years
Grandview got a 2-1 win over Arapahoe to claim its fourth Class 5A girls soccer title in the last five years.
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Reece stands tall as Denver Christian win 2A girls soccer championship
Eden Reece stood tall in net, and even scored a penalty kick for her team. Now, Reece and Denver Christian are Class 2A girls soccer champions.
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Colorado Academy girls soccer finishes season on top with 3A state title
Colorado Academy captured the Class 3A girls soccer championship with a 3-0 victory over Jefferson Academy on Tuesday night at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.
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Golden storms back to beat Cheyenne Mountain in OT and claim the 4A boys lacrosse title
Joe Brock scored the winner two minutes into overtime, and Golden boys lacrosse captured the program’s first-ever championship by beating Cheyenne Mountain.