Cheyenne Mountain boys swimming repeats as 4A champion
Cheyenne Mountain claimed back-to-back Class 4A boys swimming championships with their first-place, 358-point finish on Saturday.
Cheyenne Mountain claimed back-to-back Class 4A boys swimming championships with their first-place, 358-point finish on Saturday.
Before 2015, Fossil Ridge had never won a boys swim and dive state team championship. The Sabercats now have two in a row.
It’s fair to say Kevin Clark will be leaving the Mountain View track and field program in good condition.
If Katie Rainsberger isn’t the greatest girls distance runner in state history, she’s at least in the conversation.
Valor Christian’s Lance Tillman scored the winning goal to give the Eagles the 4A boys lacrosse championship with a 10-9 victory over Dawson.
With a four-goal lead slowly being whittled away Friday night, Regis Jesuit senior Joey Chott stepped in and gave the Raiders a much-needed shot of adrenaline.
All Holly needed was a few early runs. After that, a strong pitching performance lifted the Wildcats to high school baseball immortality.
To knock off a 19-time defending champion in girls tennis, Fairview’s memorable title bid hinged on a No. 3 singles match.
Cheyenne Mountain won every doubles championship Saturday en route to capturing its eighth-straight Class 4A girls tennis championship.
When Manitou Springs and Lutheran met in January, Manitou came away with a win. But Saturday, with a championship on the line, Lutheran took the trophy.