Football roundup: Merino ends Sedgwick County’s 30-game winning streak
Merino put an end to the longest active football winning streak in the state when the Rams upset No. 1 Sedgwick County 27-24 in an 8-man game on Friday night.
Merino put an end to the longest active football winning streak in the state when the Rams upset No. 1 Sedgwick County 27-24 in an 8-man game on Friday night.
Cherry Creek’s defense forced two key second-half turnovers, providing the spark to help the top-ranked Bruins stay unbeaten with a win over Eaglecrest on Friday.
Hoehne took a big step toward securing a league championship in the Arkansas Valley with a win over Holly on Friday.
Brian Mosley rushed for three touchdowns to help Doherty football pull off a big upset of No. 6 ThunderRidge on Friday night.
Hinkley’s football team is off to its best start in more than a decade following a 14-10 homecoming win over Kennedy on Friday night.
When Niwot football grabbed a 12-7 lead over Fort Lupton at halftime on Friday, it was the first time they’d led in a game since 2016.
Fairview’s upset win over defending champion Boulder was the highlight of the second round of the 5A boys soccer tournament.
Salida over St. Mary’s was among a handful of upsets in the second round of the Class 3A boys soccer tournament’s second round.
As the No. 15 seed, Littleton advanced to the quarterfinals of the Class 4A boys soccer tournament after beating No. 2 Kennedy.
Windsor broke up a two-point conversion attempt in overtime to seal a wild 56-55 win over Skyline and wrap up the Northern League championship on Friday.