Top moments of the 2015-16 sports season
The 2015-16 sports season was jam-packed with memorable moments. We’ve picked out a few of the moments that stood out to us.
The 2015-16 sports season was jam-packed with memorable moments. We’ve picked out a few of the moments that stood out to us.
Valor Christian’s athletic department led the state with seven team champions, and Cheyenne Mountain led the way with 11 individual titles.
Split sets, against her good friend. It was a familiar moment for Poudre’s Ky Ecton.
Arria Minor, a freshman at Denver East, opened her prep track and field career for the Angels in absolute style this weekend.
It’s no secret why Pomona and Pueblo County are the top-ranked wrestling teams in the state’s two biggest classifications.
The 2015 all-state softball teams are led by Hunter Huser of Mountain Range, Alexandria Kilponen of Valor Christian and Annie Oakley of Strasburg.
Mountain Range won the school’s first-ever state softball championship by beating Pomona on Sunday.
The Eaton Reds and Pomona Panthers torpedoed any hopes that two defending softball champions had of repeating.
Mountain Range had never been to the Class 5A softball state tournament. In fact, they didn’t even start a program until 2009.
The state softball brackets were released on Monday, with Chaparral, Wheat Ridge and Strasburg each garnering top seeds in their respective classifications.