Author: Bethany Rhodes
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High School roundup
BASEBALL Pikes Peak No. 3 Doherty 11, Mitchell 8 At Doherty: The Spartans (9-2, 7-0 5A Metro) rallied, scoring six runs in the bottom of the sixth. Beau Kelly drove in two of his four RBIs with a double in that inning. “We really had to come from behind,” Doherty coach David DuBois said. “They…
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Lewis-Palmer eyes invitational title
The Lewis-Palmer boys swimming and diving team has an opportunity to end Cherry Creek’s six-year run as Indians Invitational champions this weekend at Cheyenne Mountain. Both schools are deep enough to enter two teams in the seventh annual invitational.The event begins with swim preliminaries at 4:20 p.m. Friday and finals starting at 2:20 p.m. Saturday.…
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Athlete of the Week: Kelby Dias, Sierra track and field
Sierra junior Kelby Dias helped the Stallions boys track and field team to a win at the Foot of the Rockies meet in Fort Collins this past weekend, winning both the 110 and 300-meter hurdles. For his accomplishments, Dias is The Gazette’s Athlete of the Week. Your coach said something really interesting in that he…
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Widefield grad rocks in pool
Junior Aimee Stinson, a 2005 Widefield graduate, helped make University of Wyoming history at the Mountain West Conference Swimming Championships last month. She became the second Cowgirl to win an individual title when she set a school record in the 1,650-yard freestyle with a time of 16 minutes, 52.52 seconds. She also set school…
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Where are they now: Widefield grad still rocks in pool
Junior Aimee Stinson, a 2005 Widefield graduate, helped make University of Wyoming history at the Mountain West Conference Swimming Championships earlier this month. She became the second Cowgirl to win an individual title when she set a school record in the 1,650-yard freestyle with a time of 16 minutes, 52.52 seconds. She also set school…
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High school event of the week: Rampart at Doherty girls soccer
Pikes Peak No. 3 Rampart’s sudden rise to the top in 5A Metro girls soccer is familiar for No. 6 Doherty coach Jon Shub, who understands what it’s like to be an underdog. “They (Rampart) are kind of like us last year,” he said. “No one really gave us a chance.” An early advantage in…
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Aloha means goodbye to Rangers’ chances in girls lacrosse loss to Pine Creek
Pine Creek’s Aloha Kaleo scored twice in the final three minutes, including the game-winner with about two minutes left. But it was her efforts on defense that contained Lewis-Palmer leading scorer Gina Robertson to lift the Eagles to a 9-8 home lacrosse win Wednesday. “She’s come up big for us in the past couple of…
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Aloha means goodbye for Rangers’ chances
Pine Creek’s Aloha Kaleo scored twice in the final three minutes, including the game-winner with about two minutes left. But it was her efforts on defense that contained Lewis-Palmer leading scorer Gina Robertson to lift the Eagles to a 9-8 home win Wednesday. “She’s come up big for us in the past couple…
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EVENT OF THE WEEK: Rams hope to mimic Doherty’s 2007 run
Pikes Peak No. 3 Rampart’s sudden rise to the top in 5A Metro girls soccer is familiar for No. 6 Doherty coach Jon Shub, who understands what it’s like to be an underdog. “They (Rampart) are kind of like us last year,” he said. “No one really gave us a chance.” …
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Making the most of her chance
Senior forward Julia Saenz had to improvise to score her team-leading ninth goal and lift St. Mary’s past non-conference Class 3A opponent Holy Family 1-0 Monday afternoon at the Grace Center.Saenz wasn’t prepared for a pass from Christina Whitelaw but managed to make the most of one of her team’s few chances in blustery conditions.”The…





