Denver East joins field hockey ranking at No. 5
Denver East has joined this week’s field hockey’s ranking. The Angels, 1-1 to start the year, beat then-No. 5 Grandview 4-0 last week.
Denver East has joined this week’s field hockey’s ranking. The Angels, 1-1 to start the year, beat then-No. 5 Grandview 4-0 last week.
Following two five-set losses to open the season, Mountain Vista notched its first win of the year with a sweep of Grand Junction, 25-15, 25-15, 25-15.
Douglas County won the inaugural Early Bird Tournament hosted by Elizabeth on Saturday.
No. 4 Denver South got 240 passing yards from Isaiah Singleton and Trevonte Tasco rumbled for 217 yards and three touchdowns as the Rebels beat Warriors (Montbello) 49-14 on Saturday.
Cherry Creek scored five runs in the top of the fourth inning, and the Bruins went on the beat Grand Junction Central 8-6 on Saturday.
It had been more than two seasons since Central (Grand Junction) had won a football game. Friday night, the Warriors ended a 21-game losing streak with a 41-32 win at Vista PEAK in Class 3A.
The Valor Christian Eagles scored three touchdowns in a short amount of time to help them beat Salt Lake City’s East High School 31-14.
Ralston Valley put on display a dominating defense and a grinding running attack in its football home opener Friday night at the North Area Athletic Complex.
In a game that featured seven ties or lead changes, ninth-ranked Regis Jesuit held off Mullen 48-40 on Friday night.
Adversity only made Nate Spinuzzi stronger Friday night. After a sluggish start, the senior Pueblo South quarterback regrouped to run for three touchdowns and pass for another vaulting the Colts to a 34-20 victory over Pueblo East.