Girls lacrosse’s coaching scene looks vastly different in 2015
The landscape of girls lacrosse in Colorado could look much different in 2015 thanks to some major coaching changes.
The landscape of girls lacrosse in Colorado could look much different in 2015 thanks to some major coaching changes.
Columbine reached a milestone at the end of last season, claiming the Class 5A girls soccer championship and marking the first girls title in any sport for the school.
It’s been some 10 months since Ponderosa’s boys lacrosse team took the state by storm on its way to the Class 4A state championship.
An athlete who can excel and dominate in a manner that earns them recognition as one of the nation’s best is a rare breed.
Paul Roberts, before he ever sported the blue and black singlet of Lyons, had ambitions for cross country and track.
Kyle Goodwin, three-time defending champion in boys diving from Regis Jesuit, has known that high school state championships were just his starting act for a long time now.
This season isn’t about chasing a state golf title for Jennifer Kupcho. The senior from Jefferson Academy wants to help her team to state.
When Pat DeCamillis took over the powerhouse Broomfield High School wrestling program it didn’t take him long to find success.
Playing for a state championship is a desire that burns deep for every high school program.
Justin Bassey and Colorado Academy have only one focus this season: Bringing the Class 3A state championship trophy back home.