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Girls tennis Peak Performer: Cheyenne Mountain’s Rose Katen winning the game within the game By MARCUS HILL marcus.hill@gazette.com Jun 6, 2025 Updated Jun 8, 2025 1 of 3 ...
In a battle of the undefeated, it was Air Academy that came out on top. With some key hits to cover early defensive flaws, the No. 5 Kadets (9-0-1) topped No. 1 Cheyenne Mountain (5-1-1) at home ...
Cheyenne Mountain knocked off Golden, 5-2, in game 1 to force a decisive second game. Unfortunately, the Hawks luck ran out in game 2, as the Demons stormed back for a 5-1 win and the 4A state ...
Cheyenne Mountain knocked off Palisade, 5-3, in its first game. Then the Red-Tailed Hawks punched a ticket to Saturday's state final with a 5-2 win over Windsor.
Cheyenne Mountain showed up to Erdle Field on Friday needing back-to-back wins to earn their rematch with Golden in the state championship. First up on their agenda was Palisade.
With experience playing in a playoff game, Summit returned to postseason play on Tuesday, May 6, when it took on No. 12 Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado Springs.
Serving as a rematch between the two teams after Summit fell to Cheyenne Mountain, 5-2, on Dec. 21, the Tigers tried to make a statement early in the game. After several back-and-forth possession ...
It was a tie game until the fifth inning, when Cheyenne Mountain exploded for five runs to take a 6-1 lead. Durango couldn’t respond and Cheyenne Mountain added three more runs at the top of the ...
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Cheyenne Mountain boys volleyball (9-1) is off to its best start in program history, led by Ezra Sanchez and Aiden Eslinger. The Red-Tailed Hawks host their annual ...
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