Poudre senior Ky Ecton embodies what high school activities are all about
Over the course of two days at CHSAA’s annual All-School Summit, the state’s athletic directors hear about the impact high school activities have on student-athletes.
Over the course of two days at CHSAA’s annual All-School Summit, the state’s athletic directors hear about the impact high school activities have on student-athletes.
Poude’s Ky Ecton, Kent Denver’s Josie Schaffer, and Colorado Academy’s Sammy Moore-Thomson head the 2017 all-state girls tennis teams.
Ky Ecton claimed the No. 1 singles title and Cherry Creek won the team championship on the final day of the Class 5A girls tennis tournament.
In the second round of the Class 5A girls soccer state tournament, No. 16 Fairview took down No. 1 Cherry Creek 1-1, 5-4 in penalties.
The first-ever Class 3A girls tennis tournament came down to the final set with D’Evelyn and Dawson tied for the lead.
Josie Schaffer repeated in No. 1 singles and Cheyenne Mountain won team gold at the Class 4A state girls tennis tournament.
For three-and-a-half hours Saturday, Poudre’s Ky Ecton and Smoky Hill’s Anshika Singh poured their heart into their match.
When Mountain Vista girls tennis coach Jim Flanigan looks at his program, he breaks it down into two histories: Before Casey, and After Casey.
The Durango Demons ventured all the way over Wolf Creek Pass to partake in a tennis tournament, not a karaoke contest.
Cheyenne Mountain grabbed a quick lead in its hunt for a ninth-straight Class 4A girls state tennis title.