Tigers Out-Grapple Warriors In Dual
The Grand Junction Tigers wrestling team was able to defend their home mat in a big 49-18 win over the Central Warriors on Thursday night.
The Grand Junction Tigers wrestling team was able to defend their home mat in a big 49-18 win over the Central Warriors on Thursday night.
The Central girls were also victorious, but in blowout fashion.
The Jackpot Duals wrestling meet brought wrestlers from Palisade, Central, Grand Junction, and Fruita Monument high schools to claim bragging rights in the Grand Valley.
Clay Kame led the Warriors with 17 points as Central fell to Chatfield 67 to 62 in their first game since December 20th.
The Central Warriors girls basketball team was able to knock off the number nine ranked Glenwood Springs Demons on Wednesday night 49-40. The Central boys team lost 69-56.
The Central Warriors boys and girls basketball teams each had an easy time picking up wins in Delta on Tuesday night against the Panthers.
35 schools from five states were represented at this Warrior Classic at Central High School. The championship round took place on Saturday night with the Grand Valley well represented.
Thirty-five schools from five different states packed the gyms over at Central High School for tha annual Warrior Classic Wrestling Tournament. Day one results listed here.
The Central Warriors are preparing for the annual Warrior Classic in which they will host 35 schools from five different states.
Amy Kame single-handedly outscored the Meeker Cowboys as the Central Lady Warriors won 67-29 in their final game at the Wildcat Challenge in Fruita.
After a tough loss to the Carbon County Dinos last night the, the Central Lady Warriors rebounded to defeat the Lewis Palmer Rangers 76-49 at the Wildcat Tournament at Fruita Monument High School.
The Central Warriors girls basketball team had a tough time hanging with the Carbon County Dinos on Thursday losing their opening round game at the Wildcat Tournament 54-43.
Clay Kame scored 25 points, including five three pointers, in the Central's final game of the Warrior Challenge but it wasn't enough to overcome Carbon County.
The Central Warriors won't get the chance to play for the Warrior Challenge title after losing to the Horizon Hawks on Friday night 80-64.
The Central Warriors help start the high school basketball season by hosting the Warrior Challenge each year. The Warriors helped themselves on opening night Thursday with a huge 68-39 win over Standley Lake.
The Central Warriors scored two touchdowns in the final minutes of the game to come from behind and beat the Fruita Monument Wildcats on Homecoming night 17-14.
The Central Warriors were leading 3A's fourth ranked team in the final quarter but came 59 seconds short of a win over Alamosa 24-21.