Colorado Springs Christian repeats as 3A boys basketball champ
Colorado Springs Christian captured a repeat championship victory this season after defeating Alamosa 57-43 on Saturday at the Denver Coliseum.
Colorado Springs Christian captured a repeat championship victory this season after defeating Alamosa 57-43 on Saturday at the Denver Coliseum.
Pueblo West took the wind out of Valor Christian’s sails early in the Class 4A boys basketball state championship game at the Coors Events Center.
With the reigning Class 5A Player of the Year in foul trouble for much of the night, Overland’s boys basketball team proved Saturday why the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Valor Christian repeated as the Class 4A girls basketball champion on Thursday, and did it against a familiar opponent.
ThunderRidge’s run through the Class 5A state girls basketball tournament was one to remember.
Regis Jesuit’s inspired defensive play, physical brand of hockey, and crisp shot-making allowed the Raiders to seal a fourth state championship with a 6-1 finals victory over Monarch.
In addition to the tension of wrestling for individual state championships, 10 wrestlers entering Saturday’s Class 2A state finals had the added pressure of knowing their matches could well determine the all-prestigious team championship.
After securing the 106-pound state championship in Class 4A as a freshman, Weld Central’s Dalton Robertson had an ambitious vision.
State championship history doesn’t have to wait anymore for Pueblo County High School in boys sports.
Pomona came into the Class 5A state wrestling tournament expecting to come away with the team trophy, and the Panthers did exactly that.