Air Academy's Frost, Riverdale Ridge capture 4A girls golf titles
Riverdale Ridge captured the Class 4A girls golf team championship while Air Academy freshman Landry Frost was the medalist.
Riverdale Ridge captured the Class 4A girls golf team championship while Air Academy freshman Landry Frost was the medalist.
With regionals now complete, players will turn their attention to next week girls golf state tournaments which begin Monday.
Girls golf regional tournaments are loaded with talent across the board as teams will enter postseason competition on Monday.
The best field in girls golf gathered at the Cherry Creek Country Club to battle it out at the Showcase Invitational.
As girls golf teams try to round into form ahead of regionals, Lutheran captured a PPAC league win at Flying Horse.
The girls golf ball strikers continue to standout across the state as players prepare for a crucial few weeks ahead.
Jeffco League girls golf individual medalists and team titles will be decided Thursday, May 1, at Indian Tree Golf Course.
With about a month to go before the girls golf state tournaments, this past week was a reminder that the sport can be humbling.
Courses around the state are greening with better weather and it's helping girls golfers shoot their way into red numbers.
National Coaches Day has been recognized since Richard Nixon's signed proclamation in 1972.
Logan Hale and her Erie Tigers teammates put on an encore performance from last year as they won the 4A girls golf title again.
Trailing after Day 1, Valor Christian's Brenna Higgins shot a 66 to claim her second 5A girls golf championship.
A par on the 37th hole of the tournament gave Prospect Ridge Academy's Hope Torres the 3A girls golf championship.
Erie's Logan Hale battled the elements and got a decisive win as she shot a 67 in the first round of the 4A girls golf tournament.
Rock Canyon's Ashleigh Wilson fired a 1-under-par 71 to take the lead on Day 1 of the 5A girls golf tournament.