Cheyenne Mountain’s Hall repeats as 4A girls tennis champ
When No. 1 singles player Kalyssa Hall needed to be her best, she was Saturday.
When No. 1 singles player Kalyssa Hall needed to be her best, she was Saturday.
Mother Nature halted the Class 4A state tennis tournament Thursday afternoon. But not before the perennially powerful Cheyenne Mountain girls tennis team could make a statement at the City Park Tennis Complex.
The Arapahoe girls tennis team has been on a mission this spring. The Warriors qualified all three singles players and all four doubles teams for this year’s Class 5A girls state championships.
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The Cheyenne Mountain boys lacrosse team outscored Dawson 9-2 in the second half to pace them to a 15-6 win over Dawson School.
Momentum is a finicky thing. It can be lost and regained in the blink of an eye.
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.
Nicole Garza must have felt like she’d run the Colfax Marathon rather than having played a tennis match.