Sanford three-peats in 2A boys hoops, ties state record for winning streak
The three-peat is complete for the Sanford boys basketball team. And they tied a state record in the process.
The three-peat is complete for the Sanford boys basketball team. And they tied a state record in the process.
Colorado Springs Christian captured a repeat championship victory this season after defeating Alamosa 57-43 on Saturday at the Denver Coliseum.
Pueblo West took the wind out of Valor Christian’s sails early in the Class 4A boys basketball state championship game at the Coors Events Center.
For Mark Engesser, the basketball coach, winning back-to-back state titles was a thrill, but getting to share those state titles with his son was special.
With the reigning Class 5A Player of the Year in foul trouble for much of the night, Overland’s boys basketball team proved Saturday why the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Pueblo West’s Nieyeme Smyer-Williams isn’t supposed to knock down a clutch, buzzer-beating 3-pointer to give his team the lead after three quarters.
Trailing by 10 points and with just more than seven minutes potentially remaining in the season, Valor Christian sophomore Jeremy Randle drained a seemingly innocent 3-pointer Friday night.
Manual boys basketball had a storybook run this postseason, but it came to an end in the Class 3A Final 4 on Friday night at the Denver Coliseum.
Last March, Manitou Springs lost by two to Sterling in the Final 4 in a stinging end to their season. This season, the Mustangs got their redemption.
More important than any of Colbey Ross’s 12 points was his final steal of the game. And as a result of that steal, Rangeview is perfect no more.