Thompson Valley gymnastics under guidance of new coach
After a long stretch of just merely missing the trophy, the Thompson Valley gymnastics team captured its first state title last season. The first in 26 years.
After a long stretch of just merely missing the trophy, the Thompson Valley gymnastics team captured its first state title last season. The first in 26 years.
Overland gymnastics has had much success in the past five years, winning the state title every other year since 2009. With three championships over that span, Overland is a clear powerhouse in Colorado gymnastics and has the makeup to continue its streak.
Last year, the Resurrection Christian volleyball team was somewhat of an unknown quantity. By season’s end, all of Class 2A knew just how good the Cougars were.
Fleming volleyball coach Derek Herbert can’t help but smile when he heads to the gym for preseason practice this year.
It must be strange, coming off an undefeated season that culminated in a Class 3A state title, to be seen as an underdog. But that’s exactly where Colorado Academy finds itself.
Air Academy’s boys soccer team isn’t just a collection of friends uniting toward a shared goal. The Kadets think of themselves as a family — in more ways than one.
Normally the loss of two first team all-state players would make it difficult for any team to repeat as state champions. But don’t tell that to the Pine Creek Eagles boys soccer team.
By all accounts, Fairview’s boys tennis team had a state showing last fall that would make most programs envious.
Winning Class 4A state boys tennis championships is nothing new to Kent Denver. This year, they’ll try to do it without David Mitchell.
Colorado Academy heads into the approaching field hockey season with a past championship title only months behind, and hopeful of a repeat ahead.