Columbine blanks defending champs to reach 5A girls soccer title game
Columbine didn’t waste time in scoring first Saturday at Englewood High School in the Class 5A girls soccer state semifinal.
Columbine didn’t waste time in scoring first Saturday at Englewood High School in the Class 5A girls soccer state semifinal.
Two goals in two minutes got St. Mary’s going as they advanced in the 3A girls soccer playoffs with a 4-1 win over Coal Ridge Wednesday night.
Green Mountain girls soccer coach Ken Fehr didn’t dread going into penalty kicks to decide Wednesday night’s Class 4A quarterfinal at the North Area Athletic Complex.
Ralston Valley, the No. 10 seed, didn’t care about the odds it faced. The Mustangs transformed from the long-shot to the dominant squad with an overpowering 3-0 quarterfinal upset of Rock Canyon at Shea Stadium.
Columbine sophomore Kelcey Cavarra described her game-winning goal Tuesday night as “fluky.”
The only guarantee Friday night at the North Area Athletic Complex was that a Jeffco squad would be advancing into the quarterfinals of the Class 5A girls soccer state tournament.
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It took awhile, but in the end Wheat Ridge sophomore Frankee Broer was in the middle of a group hug celebration Wednesday night at the North Area Athletic Complex.
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The temperature was dropping, the wind was swirling, rain was pouring, and bolts were striking under ominous clouds.