LITTLETON — Freshman Grant Rodny scored a game-high five goals as Class 4A No. 6 Air Academy boys lacrosse beat Littleton 17-6 on Saturday.
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LITTLETON — Freshman Grant Rodny scored a game-high five goals as Class 4A No. 6 Air Academy boys lacrosse beat Littleton 17-6 on Saturday.
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LITTLETON — Bobby Baltzer and Josh Carlson each scored four goals to help No. 3 Arapahoe beat No. 5 Kent Denver in a Class 5A boys lacrosse matchup, 16-14.
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In a key Class 4A boys lacrosse matchup, top-ranked Cheyenne Mountain picked up a big win over No. 3 Thompson Valley on Saturday.
Cheyenne Mountain got five goals apiece from Ike Eastbum and Wiley Burkett, both seniors, in the win. Mitchell Lewis, a freshman, and Cole Mika, a sophomore, each also scored two goals.
Zak Paige added a goal and six ground balls, while Griffin Meyer also scored and had five ground balls. Vane Maready also had a goal for Cheyenne Mountain.
In the cage, Liam Hybi made 17 saves.
Cheyenne Mountain established the lead early on Saturday, with a 5-1 advantage after the first quarter. Thompson Valley rallied in the second, to cut the lead to 7-5 at halftime, but Cheyenne Mountain pushed it to a 12-7 lead after three, and then continued to put pressure on in the fourth.
Cheyenne Mountain is now 11-2 this season, while Thompson Valley drops to 7-4.

Green Mountain boys lacrosse won an epic top-5 matchup against Golden on Friday.
The Rams, ranked No. 5, outlasted No. 4 Golden, 9-8, after three overtimes.
Senior Karson Bell led Green Mountain with four goals. Trey Corkin and Tanner Wagner each scored twice, and Gavin Forrest also scored for the Rams.
Goalie Ryan Burdi made 20 saves.
Green Mountain led most of the way — it was 3-2 after the first quarter and 5-2 at halftime.
But Golden started a rally in the third quarter, cutting it to 7-5 after the frame, and then they outscored Green Mountain 3-1 in the fourth to send it to overtime.
Neither team scored in first or second overtime, before Green Mountain won it in the third.
The Rams are now 8-1 this season, and have won five games in a row.
Neither side with much of an advantage midway through Wednesday’s top-10 matchup, the opening minutes of the third quarter proved crucial in a key win for the Steamboat Springs High School boys lacrosse team against one of its main non-conference rivals.
LAKEWOOD — Green Mountain boys lacrosse topped Lutheran 15-7 on Monday.
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A five-goal third quarter proved to be the difference for Class 4A No. 7 Steamboat Springs in its 9-4 win over No. 10 Battle Mountain.
The win Sailors for the Sailors (9-3 overall) extended their currenting winning streak to four games. Jacob Gilbertson has been the constant offensive force, scoring 32 goals on the year heading into Monday’s game.
For the Huskies (4-6), this is the second loss of the season to Steamboat. With four games remaining on their schedule, they’ll look to get on a winning streak of their own and gain some momentum before the 4A playoffs begin.
LITTLETON — Littleton boys lacrosse beat Conifer 8-3 on Monday.
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LITTLETON — Third-ranked Arapahoe boys lacrosse beat Heritage in a rivalry matchup on Monday.
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