State spirit championships: Standley Lake wins first title by capturing 4A Poms
Standley Lake made school history on Saturday, winning the school’s first-ever spirit championship.
Standley Lake made school history on Saturday, winning the school’s first-ever spirit championship.
Loveland’s decision to defer on the opening kickoff was just the first in a number of big moments Saturday.
Two pick-sixes proved to be the difference as Palmer Ridge beat Peublo East 47-38 to claim its second-striaght 3A football title.
Winning state championships may not be a new thing for Valor Christian’s football team, but Saturday’s accomplishment may have meant just a little bit more.
Limon claimed the 1A football championship with a win over Strasburg, winning a record 18th title in program history.
Sedgwick County claimed its fourth-straight 8-man football championship with a 58-14 win over Hoehne on Saturday.
Stratton/Liberty got some redemption for their only regular-season loss, using a big first quarter to defeat Kit Carson 57-18 to claim the 6-man state football championship.
Jon Nuschy scored the game’s lone touchdown and snagged a big interceptions as La Junta beat Platte Valley for the 2A football championship.
History was made on Saturday, as the Crested Butte claimed the first-ever Class 2A boys soccer state championship with a thrilling 1-0 overtime victory over Telluride at Dicks Sporting Good Park.
Lewis-Palmer swept Niwot to claim the Class 4A volleyball state championship, the programs fifth title in the last six years.