HS FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
Scores from Friday night's games listed below.
Scores from Friday night's games listed below.
The Palisade Bulldogs claimed sole possession of the WSL with a 3-1 win over Delta, and Fruita Monument ended their regular season with a sweep at Central.
The Delta Panthers' two-game winning streak came to an end on Friday with a 41-7 loss to No. 6 Rifle.
We've got your western slope scores listed below.
he Palisade Bulldogs are no longer undefeated while GJHS and Hotchkiss hold onto their unblemished records with big wins at home.
The Delta Panthers put up their best offensive show of the season with a 37-14 win on homecoming night.
Montrose made a statement on the road with one of the biggest wins on this Friday night to improve to 5-0. The entire scoreboard is listed below.
Grand Junction remains the top team in 5A but Grandview continues to close the gap for the number-one spot in the Denver Post media poll. Montrose climbs three spots to 6th in 4A, while Palisade moves up to No. 2 in 3A.
The Central Warriors sent the Durango Demons to overtime but dropped this Saturday afternoon game 2-1.
There was plenty of action on Friday night as nine local teams took the field. Scores are listed below.
No. 2 Grand Junction pitched a shutout at Stocker Stadium while No. 1 Mullen lost to Grand View. Are a change in the rankings coming? We'll find out Monday.
The Delta Panthers won the battle of the Panthers as they knocked off 2A Montezuma-Cortez 24-14 for their first victory of the season.
The Fruita Monument Wildcats and Delta Panthers put up clean sweeps on Thursday night.
With Week 2 of the high school football season approaching, we talked to Greg Wentzel of the Team 1340 about last week's top performers and this week's matchups.
The annual Peach Fuzz tournament wrapped up on Saturday evening at Kronkright Park. T
Four local teams took the field on zero week, including a pair of Southwestern League teams.
The Delta Panthers will rely on senior experience and speed to help lead them back to the playoffs in 2011, but no senior has a story like that of Austin Hines.
The No. 5 Grand Junction Tigers will kick-off the 2011 season against No. 8 Highlands Ranch. Palisade, Olathe, Hotchkiss and Paonia were also ranked in the Denver Post's pre-season polls.
Palisade senior named Western Slope League Co-Player of the Year. Bulldogs coach earns WSL Coach of the Year award.
The No. 4 GJHS Tigers were stunned by the No. 29 Doherty Spartans with a 6-0 loss in the opening round of the 5A District Playoffs.
The Grand Junction Tigers and Hotchkiss Bulldogs will both host district playoffs this weekend, while six others travel for the opening round of the baseball playoffs.
Cody Krabbe broke a 10-10 tie in the 6th inning with a grand slam to give Palisade a 14-12 win over Delta, and a second straight 4A Western Slope League title.
Seven local athletes have been named All-State honorable mention for basketball, including five on the girls side.
Delta trailed 5-2 entering the fifth inning against the reigning WSL champion Palisade Bulldogs, but the Panthers found a way to pull out a 6-5 win on Tuesday afternoon.
Listed below are Saturday's baseball games and scores.