Windsor girls soccer ready for 5A playoffs; defending 4A champs weathered early-season lumps
The girls soccer season started a little rough for the Windsor girls, the defending Class 4A state champions.
The girls soccer season started a little rough for the Windsor girls, the defending Class 4A state champions.
While he prepares to explode over a high-jump bar or out of the blocks for a 400-meter dash, Colton Jonjak-Plahn listens to meditation music to center himself.
If good pitching is contagious, every arm at Vista PEAK is fully infected.
Attaining ultimate success is only possible after enduring necessary failures. A championship team is often a group who learned to respond from mistakes and utilize its hiccups to improve throughout the season, not the team that won its way to a top seed without battling adversity.
Rampart girls soccer is on the verge of an undefeated regular season and hopes to do some damage when the 5A state tournament begins.
Known worldwide as “The Beautiful Game,” soccer also may be the most unpredictable.
Cancer stepped into the batter’s box looking to knock Paul Brophy out the game for good. The Yuma senior had other plans.
Waves create good momentum in the water and the Cherokee Trail boys swim team is riding a big on so far this season.
After working as an assistant under his father for 11 years, Brian Wood chats about taking over as Mountain Vista’s boys basketball coach.
The Loveland Classical Lions are enjoying their first CHSAA sanctioned season.