The boys soccer season is filled with surprising starts
Across the state, there are several surprising starts for boys soccer teams who struggled to win games last season.
Across the state, there are several surprising starts for boys soccer teams who struggled to win games last season.
Gateway boys soccer found an offensive rhythm to beat Overland 5-2 and move to 4-2-1 on the regular season.
Junior Rocco Manerbino found the opposing net twice to give Mullen boys soccer a tough 2-1 win over Centaurus on Thursday.
A battle of unbeaten teams was all it was cracked up to be as Boulder boys soccer beat Cherry Creek 2-0 on Thursday.
Lawrence Moreno scored three goals as Dakota Ridge boys soccer cruised to a 9-0 win over Sierra on Tuesday.
Matthew Pointer broke a scoreless tie in the second half and lifted Arvada West boys soccer to a 1-0 win over Rocky Mountain.
With each passing week the boys soccer playoff rankings will start solidifying and teams are trying hold firm in top spots.
Giovanni Araujo netted a hat trick as The Academy boys soccer stormed its way to a 9-1 win over Arvada on Friday.
As the season ramps up, last year's top boys soccer programs are looking to maintain their momentum going into 2024.
Bear Creek boys soccer wins season opener against Kennedy at Lakewood Memorial Field.
In spots 30-21 of High School Rankings, we see seven small schools, one of which was a boys soccer champion.
Broomfield and Denver East provided a night of drama and it was the Eagles leaving Colorado Springs with the 5A boys soccer title.
Battle Mountain avenged its loss from last year's title game to beat Northfield for the 4A boys soccer state championship.
Colorado Academy struck early in the first half and beat Coal Ridge 3-1 to capture the Class 3A boys soccer title.
Sawyer Barney's second half goal was the difference as Crested Butte beat Bishop Machebeuf for the 2A boys soccer title.