
Meaningful games set to cap 6A, 5A and 4A boys basketball seasons
With the regular season coming to an end, there are several boys basketball games with high stakes scheduled for the weekend.
With the regular season coming to an end, there are several boys basketball games with high stakes scheduled for the weekend.
Cheyenne Mountain's depth was crucial as the Red-Tailed Hawks claimed the Class 4A girls swimming state title.
With the basketball season heading into the final weeks, Kevin Shaffer caught up with several boys and girls coaches.
Cheyenne Mountain claimed the 2025 PPAC girls swimming title, scoring 619 total points in the two-day meet.
With three weeks remaining in the boys basketball regular season, league championships are still up for grabs.
Lewis-Palmer boys wrestling scored four pins as it battled to a 50-24 dual win over Discovery Canyon on Thursday.
Abigail Perry and Grace Perry each won two races as Lewis-Palmer girls swimming beat Discovery Canyon 164-147 in a dual meet.
With Don Lash stepping aside, Lewis-Palmer has tabbed assistant Crissy Leonhardt as the new girls volleyball head coach.
Steamboat Springs hockey piled on four goals in the second period to beat Lewis-Palmer 6-2 in the Peaks/Plains Showdown.
The first Peaks/Plains Showdown features some of the top high school hockey teams throughout all of Colorado.
Cheyenne Mountain had a thrilling trip to the 4A girls volleyball semifinals as all tournament fields got cut in half.
The big upset on Day 1 of the state volleyball tournaments was Cherry Creek beating Chaparral in Class 5A.
With a win over Thomas Jefferson at regionals, Lewis-Palmer girls volleyball coach Don Lash won his 600th match.
Regional play gets underway this weekend as girls volleyball teams try to punch their tickets to the state tournament.
After two grueling days at The Broadmoor World Arena, several players stood out to make the all-tournament girls volleyball teams.
The girls volleyball regular season is nearing its end with some big matches likely factoring into regional seeding.
Fossil Ridge girls volleyball ended a 72-match winning streak for Valor Christian by knocking off the Eagles in four sets.
A pair of state championship rematches highlight the upcoming week of girls volleyball games across the state.
Friday will have big implications in the girls volleyball seeding index as Stratton and Idalia are set to face off.
Brooke Gennerman is playing at a level that has Lewis-Palmer girls volleyball playing at a championship level.
Three of last year's girls volleyball state runners-up are the early favorites to come out of this season with state titles.
Valor Christian is maintaining its momentum after capturing its second Class 5A girls volleyball championship last fall.
With last year's defending champions out, the Class 5A and 4A baseball tournaments will end with new champions.
League races in Class 5A and 4A baseball are tightening up as the regular season is set to end early next week.
Ralston Valley's Raleigh Greason is off to a strong start this girls soccer season, touting 10 goals through five games.