Arvada West impressive in 45-point win at Charger Challenge
LITTLETON — Arvada West junior Kaden Kline accomplished a rare feat Thursday during the opening round of the Charger Challenge boys basketball tournament at Chatfield High School.
LITTLETON — Arvada West junior Kaden Kline accomplished a rare feat Thursday during the opening round of the Charger Challenge boys basketball tournament at Chatfield High School.
This year’s Lamar Holiday Tournament continues the tradition of showcasing great basketball, sportsmanship, and the educational values that are embodied by all the schools taking part. The tournament puts a spotlight on the schools participating and basketball in the Arkansas Valley.
DENVER — Having all hands on deck made a huge difference for D’Evelyn’s boys basketball team Wednesday night.
There’s new all-time wins leader in Colorado high school boys basketball history.
Welcome back, hoops fans! We are back for year 13 of the Ball Fever column! The “Fever Crew” will be following the CHSAANow Top 10 in our big school 5A and 6A hoops closely along with looking for those outstanding individual performances and perhaps a “Special Report” or two throughout the season as well.
In this week’s rankings, new teams were voted number one in their respective classifications. Mountain Vista (6A), Frederick (5A), Eagle Ridge Academy (4A), and Belleview Christian (1A).
LITTLETON — Dakota Ridge demonstrated Friday night how dynamic, potent and fast striking its offense can be.
The Sanford boys’ basketball team saw what it took to get to the championship last season, now the Mustangs want to use that growth to win it all.
Nine months removed from their 4A state championship victory, Lewis-Palmer is on the hunt for another state championship. After completing the season with just one loss, being undefeated in league play, and winning their last 17 games in a row on route to the title, Coach Bill Benton and his program are ready to do it again, but you won’t hear them talking about last year’s group.
ARVADA — It might seem early for revenge games, but Ralston Valley’s boys basketball team atoned Tuesday night for it season-opening loss last week.