4A and 5A football finalists get a taste of Mile High ahead of their championship games
The Class 4A and 5A football finalists got a taste of what Saturday’s championship games will be like during a tour of Empower Field at Mile High on Tuesday.
The Class 4A and 5A football finalists got a taste of what Saturday’s championship games will be like during a tour of Empower Field at Mile High on Tuesday.
Columbine and Cherry Creek prepare for Saturday’s Class 5A football state championship game at Empower Field at Mile High.
The 2019 all-state gymnastics teams are led by Pomona’s Kaylie Berens and Niwot’s Mia Curry.
It is uncharted territory, while at the same time, business as usual for the Sedgwick County football team.
As Limon’s football gathered to receive the Class 1A state championship trophy Saturday afternoon, the Badgers made sure that Logan Marx was the first player to hold it up high.
Knowing they would be playing for a championship in their home town, the Pueblo South football team was determined to win one more game and not waste that uncommon opportunity.
John Adams put the finishing touches on a great night for the Cherry Creek defense, one that ended with the Bruins headed to play for the Class 5A football championship.
Palmer Ridge football goes to the ground game to get past Green Mountain in Class 3A state semifinal.
There were three championship football games on Saturday, and three other classifications were in their semifinals.
Columbine and Ralston Valley face off in the Class 5A football semifinals on Friday night, the lone game around the state.