Notebook: 5A softball only grows more confusing by the week
Class 5A softball has been crazy. There is a ton of parity this season, with surprising wins every week, and no clear-cut favorite.
Class 5A softball has been crazy. There is a ton of parity this season, with surprising wins every week, and no clear-cut favorite.
Things remain crazy in Class 5A softball this season. For the first time this season, the No. 1 team in CHSAANow’s rankings stayed put, but five different teams received first-place votes.
A season ago, Mountain View’s softball team was talented but off to a shaky start. That’s not the case this season, as the Mountain Lions have started 9-0.
Is there a clear-cut favorite in Class 5A softball? Three weeks into the season, it doesn’t appear that way.
It was an old-fashioned pitching duel through four innings Wednesday at Ralston Valley High School’s softball field.
Arvada West sophomore Brittany Phillips was all business on the softball field Saturday morning as the Wildcats took on area rival Standley Lake.
A flair for the dramatic has made a pair of early appearances for the defending Class 4A state softball championship.
The tradition-rich Pueblo East softball program has a new leader. Kelsey Massaro has been named the new head coach for the Eagles.
Two teams that finished runner-up a season ago head CHSAANow.com’s preseason softball rankings.
Could Wheat Ridge softball’s offense be even more potent this season? If so, beware to the rest of the Class 4A squads.