Ball Fever: Wide open regular season winds down in boys hoops
Our title of upsets and big games can’t be used again but it certainly could have applied in the last week of the season.
Our title of upsets and big games can’t be used again but it certainly could have applied in the last week of the season.
Some truly exciting overtime battles and more upsets ruled the last week in boys basketball.
No. 1 Regis and No. 2 ThunderRidge continued streaking last week, but we have a feeling No. 3 Eaglecrest and No. 4 Overland from the Centennial will have a lot to say in how things turn out.
Last week was again full of surprises with new players and teams stepping up each night.
The CHSAA baseball committee and CHSAA ad-hoc baseball pitching committee agree that arm overuse in baseball is a serious issue in Colorado and the rest of the country.
If our league play was “heating up” previously, it is now on fire! We had record individual performances along with team surprises last week.
Entering Week 6 of the hoops season, we remain wide open in classes 4A and 5A boys.
Welcome back and Happy “Hoops” Year prep fans! The first month of the season left us wanting more and the first week of 2015 certainly didn’t disappoint.
In a span of seven days earlier this month, ThunderRidge and Broomfield girls basketball went head-to-head twice. Might it have been a championship preview?
As we close out 2014, some teams continue to roll and others who stumbled made strong statements of “R-E-L-A-X, it’s early!”