Volleyball preview: Idalia hoping to ride last season’s momentum to the top
Idalia, which returns player of the year Reagan Shaffer, is aiming to build on last season’s appearance in the 1A volleyball title game.
Idalia, which returns player of the year Reagan Shaffer, is aiming to build on last season’s appearance in the 1A volleyball title game.
After a challenging 2014 season, one that still ended up with a runner-up finish, Broomfield gymnastics “will have a whole new identity” in 2015, according to coach Erika Taga.
The Classical Academy is among favorites in Class 4A boys soccer this season, as the Titans return all of their starters from a runner-up squad a year ago.
At the end of the workday, when Kathy James leaves University of Denver, where she teaches epidemiology, she heads to another world of complexity — competitive teenage girls.
This offseason, Reid Kahl was hired by Brush to take over for Randy Dreitz, who retired after winning the Class 2A state title last year.
Castle View made school history last season for reaching the Class 5A semifinals for the first time. Now, they’ll try to build on that success with a new coach.
The Mountain Vista boys cross country team has had tremendous varsity lineups in recent years. In fact, last fall they became the first program to claim three consecutive Class 5A state championships.
The retirement of Bill Paulson left a big hole in the Cheyenne Mountain golf program and it’s up to John Carricato to fill the void.
For a high school that has been in existence for less than a dozen years, Fossil Ridge in Fort Collins has developed a quick reputation in athletic arenas.
Arapahoe baseball is a team in transition. It lost 19 seniors from last season, so the Warriors won’t have much varsity experience in the dugout to start the season.