If someone told Green Mountain coach Brad Madden that his team would still be undefeated in the Class 4A baseball state championships after notching only two hits Tuesday, he might not have believed it.
Not even looming rainclouds that put a chill in the air — and cast doubt on whether play would be continued Tuesday — could put a damper on Gillian Vance’s smile after 18 holes Monday.
Fast starts don’t always lead to immediate results – but for ThunderRidge girls soccer and senior Aspen Robinson, late was definitely better than never.
For the Overland Trailblazers, size conquers all — and when you have more than one big man capable of stepping up in big moments, good things tend to happen.
In a game of inches, adjustments matter. And in Friday’s 4A boys basketball semifinal, there was never much breathing room — on the court and on the scoreboard.
Coming off two straight wins in which they put up a combined 164 points, No. 2-seeded Valor Christian knew it was in for a tougher matchup against No. 1 Holy Family on Friday.
Zach Marburger was an average high school baseball player who has lived in Colorado since he was seven. He works as a staff writer for milehighsports.com.