Fairview climbs to No. 4 in latest 5A baseball ranking
Perhaps no win was bigger for Fairview in recent years than last Thursday’s decision over then-No. 5 Rocky Mountain.
Perhaps no win was bigger for Fairview in recent years than last Thursday’s decision over then-No. 5 Rocky Mountain.
Senior Nick Ricigliano blasted a pair of home runs to pace the Wheat Ridge offense to a 14-9 win over D’Evelyn in a Jeffco League match-up Saturday afternoon.
Rick Harig, Fairview’s baseball coach, was trying to remember the last time his Knights beat Rocky Mountain during the high school season.
Eddie Flores, a sophomore, went 2-for-3 with three RBIs as Broomfield baseball upset No. 6 Longmont 10-3 on Thursday.
The non-league baseball schedule for Columbine couldn’t have been more successful. The Rebels wrapped up their out-of-conference schedule Wednesday with an 8-4 home victory against Mountain Range.
Brent Schwarz pitched a complete-game, two-hit shutout as second-ranked Regis Jesuit baseball beat Chaparral 13-0 on Wednesday.
The Pueblo West baseball team seemed prime to write another chapter Tuesday in what was becoming a Cinderella South-Central League for the Cyclones. Canon City, however, had other ideas.
Ralston Valley got six innings of shutout baseball from Jordan Holloway, and the senior also went 2-for-4 with an RBI as the Mustangs beat Valor Christian on Tuesday.
Cherry Creek coach Marc Johnson won the 700th game of his career as his Bruins beat Overland 6-4 on Tuesday.
Mountain Range senior Noah Draper threw the first seven-inning no-hitter in school history, striking out 18 batters while walking only one in the process in a 9-0 win over Poudre.