11.20.09
There is a wealth of local talent in the world of gymnastics, but not all of the girls with talent tend to go the way of high school programs.
Pine Creek seniors Holly Cunningham [left], who signed a letter of intent to compete for the University of Kentucky, and Victoria Shanley, who signed with Utah, both compete for Aerials Gymnastics in Colorado Springs instead of for PCHS. Photo by Ryan Boldrey
Sellers taking the lead
Air Force junior defenseman Brad Sellers is adjusting just fine to his change in roles this season. Mixed Martial Arts a hit, grapple and kick
Mixed Martial Arts is one of the fastest growing sports in the USA, and local artists are quietly taking notice. Oh so close for the Rangers
Lewis-Palmer participated in its 10th straight state tournament over the weekend, but for the first time since 2002 when they won their second title in a row, the Rangers made an appearance in the championship game. Not meant to be
Pine Creek rebounded well from an upset loss to No. 8 Doherty— a surprise semifinalist in the 5A tourney —by trumping eventual state champion Ponderosa, 3-1, later on Nov. 13 to pull to 1-1 on the first day of the state tournament at the Denver Coliseum. Serratore locked up, Falcons succeed on road
The Air Force hockey program began last week by showing its gratitude to head coach Frank Serratore for his recent success, and extended his contract to the maximum five years allowed by the academy, locking him up through the 2013-14 season. Pine Creek shuts down Durango
Mark Mahan Fresh start for the Falcons
After a 9-3 start to the 2008-09 season the Air Force men’s basketball team struggled mightily down the stretch, losing 18 of its final 19 contests to finish the year at 10-22, including a Detroit Lionsesque 0-16 run through the conference schedule.
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