Fossil Ridge takes 5A boys state swimming title
The 5A state swimming championship was decided the way it should be — by a team race.
The 5A state swimming championship was decided the way it should be — by a team race.
Daniel Carr learned a valuable lesson during this spring’s boys high school swim season.
On the last day of the state track and field championships at Jefferson County Stadium, old powers continued to rule and new powers emerged.
He shook his catcher off in the bottom of the seventh inning, with the bases loaded, one strike away from winning a title.
Aspen won the school’s first boys lacrosse championship on Friday evening by virtue of a 17-12 victory over Valor Christian in the Class 4A title game.
On the eve of a fourth-straight championship appearance, the weight of the past could have been crushing.
The No. 1 singles final match at the girls’ 5A state tennis tournament had all the makings of a Hollywood script.
Freshman are supposed to bide their time. They need seasoning, both physical and mental, to compete against 18-year-olds.
This wasn’t just about capping off an undefeated season with the program’s first-ever state championship.
After visits to the Class 1A state tournament the previous two years with no hardware to show for it, the Idalia girls basketball team had a different outlook this time.