Bad weather rips through the state, and causes major headache for sports schedule
Stormy weather ripped through a large swath of Colorado on Friday, and it caused a number of games to be delayed or postponed.
Stormy weather ripped through a large swath of Colorado on Friday, and it caused a number of games to be delayed or postponed.
No. 6 Green Mountain football starts slow, but finishes strong in win over Harrison.
Jacob Kennedy’s 65-yard touchdown run on the first play set the tone as No. 7 Florence football beat No. 9 Peyton.
Myles Purchase returned the opening kick for a touchdown to ignite Class 5A No. 2 Cherry Creek football’s 35-10 win over Santa Margarita.
Eads’ ground attack was certainly working on Friday night. The Eagles rushed for 11 touchdowns.
Pomona football bounced back from a loss in Week 1 to beat Bear Creek in Week 2.
On Sunday, the City of Aurora will hold a naming center in honor of former Overland coach Woodie Smith at the Utah Park Tennis Courts.
Dakota Ridge football shuts out Monarch in the second half at Jeffco Stadium.
Dakota Ridge football beat Monarch 24-7 on Thursday night.
Cherokee Trail football beat Mountain Vista 17-7 on Thursday night, and is now 2-0 so far this season.