All-state boys soccer teams for 2015 season
The 2015 all-state boys soccer teams are led by Porter Milner of Broomfield, Titus Grant of The Classical Academy, and Max Gottesfeld of Kent Denver.
The 2015 all-state boys soccer teams are led by Porter Milner of Broomfield, Titus Grant of The Classical Academy, and Max Gottesfeld of Kent Denver.
The 2015 all-state volleyball teams are led by players of the year Shannon Webb of Cherokee Trail, Bethany Cullity of Cheyenne Mountain, Caiden Rexius of Eaton, Tara Traphagan of Yuma, and Antonya Schaffer of Otis.
The 2015 all-state field hockey team created by the sport’s coaches.
Steamboat Springs isn’t messing around. After a blistering 3-0-0 start to their season, the Sailors made their case to be one of the top hockey teams in the state.
Monarch, which finished as runner-up a season ago, leads the 2015-16 preseason hockey ranking from CHSAANow.com.
Before scoring the game-winning goal, Broomfield forward Cody Ewing was actually on the bench towards the end of regulation.
No. 2-seeded Broomfield took down red-hot No. 28-seeded Mountain Vista to secure the 5A boys soccer championship on Saturday.
Trailing at half, Ralston Valley scored the game’s final 21 points to knock off previously unbeaten Arapahoe in the 5A football playoffs.
Saturday’s 5A boys soccer championship game will see No. 28 Mountain Vista taking on defending champion Broomfield.
Friday in Class 5A football playoffs, a defensive battle between Mountain Vista and Denver East came down to the final minutes in the fourth quarter.