Colorado Academy tops Cherry Creek in lowest-scoring girls lacrosse title game
It was cold, it rained, and it was the lowest scoring girls lacrosse title game in Colorado history.
It was cold, it rained, and it was the lowest scoring girls lacrosse title game in Colorado history.
Though a late start meant dropping temperatures, energy ran high from the first whistle as Grandview and Broomfield battled for the Class 5A girls soccer state championship.
Vail Mountain completed a season of firsts at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on Tuesday.
It felt more like a brisk fall evening than one in mid-May as the No. 1 seed Colorado Academy and No. 3 seed Jefferson Academy took the field under the lights at Dicks Sporting Good Park.
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.