Paonia will rely on its line in quest to defend 1A football title
The nature of small town football is pretty simple when described by Paonia football coach Brent McRae.
The nature of small town football is pretty simple when described by Paonia football coach Brent McRae.
The first loss for the Manitou Springs Mustangs couldn’t have come at a worse time last season.
Considering the consistency Dayspring Christian Academy has exhibited in the past decade, it’s safe to say the Greeley school has some things figured out.
In a neat showing of sportsmanship, four Class 5A Highlands Ranch-area football teams will meet Thursday to watch When The Game Stands Tall, a movie based on a high school football team in California.
At 6 feet, 212 pounds, Montrose’s Mike Rocha presents a plethora of problems for opposing defenses. Rocha does enough damage helping pave the way for the team’s other backs, but he’s most dangerous when he has the ball in his hands.
Chatfield appears primed to join the group of Class 5A football state title contenders this season.
Delta football spent most of 2013 lighting up the scoreboard on their way to a 9-4 record and the Class 3A state semifinals, where they fell to eventual runner-up Silver Creek 28-17.
Lyons junior Paul Roberts performance last year at the Class 2A cross country meet should have come to the surprise of no one.
Alamosa High School, nestled in the San Luis Valley in south-central Colorado, is in a prime distance running location.
There is one guarantee about the upcoming boys cross country season: there will be a new Class 4A state team champion.