FMHS girls lacrosse dominates Telluride
The Fruita Monument Wildcats rolled over Telluride on Friday afternoon with a 14-6 victory.
The Fruita Monument Wildcats rolled over Telluride on Friday afternoon with a 14-6 victory.
Fruita Monument defeated the Grand Junction Tigers 1-0 in overtime to cap off a busy day in high school soccer.
Hutton Veatch homered twice and Sean Rubalcaba hit a grand slam to help lift the Tigers to a 14-9 victory at Suplizio.
Both GJHS and FMHS know that they are headed to the 5A state playoffs, but they still have one more game to play against each other to conclude the regular season.
Aiden Woomer netted the game-winner with 7:18 to play to give Fruita Monument a 7-6 win over Grand Junction at Walker Field on Wednesday night.
The Wildcats claimed their third straight win with a 11-3 win over Eagle Valley on Tuesday.
The Tigers and Wildcats stayed on a roll with two more victories on the lacrosse fields on Saturday afternoon.
Fruita Monument clinched a playoff spot with a win over Cortez, and GJHS found a way to knock off Pueblo South in 11 innings of a non-league game.
Fruita Monument picked up a huge win over Durango and Grand Junction crushed Pueblo West in a pair of road games Friday afternoon.
The Grand Junction girls topped Fruita Monument 16-4, the Junction boys beat Telluride 15-4, and the FMHS boys topped Summit 8-7 in high school lacrosse on Friday.
In a game that was all about controlling possession, Grand Junction held on for a 5-2 win over Fruita Monument at Walker Field on Tuesday.
Two years ago, Fruita Monument and Grand Junction played together as a club team, but now they are getting ready to do battle against each other at Walker Field on Tuesday night.
The Grand Junction girls lacrosse team beat Durango 12-7, while the Fruita Monument boys downed the Demons 10-7 in a pair of lacrosse games at Canyon View Park on Friday.
Fruita Monument had no problem with Central, beating the Warriors 6-0 in a Southwestern League game at Walker Field on Thursday.
Evan McDermott launched a game-winning three-run home run and Dallin Wright tossed a complete game to give Fruita Monument a 7-4 win over Central at Suplizio Field on Thursday.
With family and friends on hand, Taylor Johnson signed a National Letter of Intent to play basketball at Mesa State starting in the fall of 2011.
The Fruita Monument girls lacrosse team lost to Eagle Valley 6-5 at Canyon View Park, while the Wildcat boys team picked up a 7-4 road win at Aspen.
The Wildcats jumped out to a 6-1 lead, but couldn't keep pace with the Tigers as Grand Junction pulled away for a 17-11 win at Suplizio Field on Tuesday.
After suffering their first SWL loss on Saturday to Durango, the Grand Junction Tigers will look to rebound against Fruita Monument on Tuesday night at Suplizio Field.
Fruita Monument lacrosse came out swinging as they demolished Glenwood Springs 17-4. The Grand Junction Tigers were unable to hold onto their halftime lead as they lost 12-7 to Battle Mountain.
The Wildcats scored all three of their goals off of corner kicks in a 3-1 over Fountain Fort Carson.
Scores and statistics for all games April 8, 2011.
With Central's win over Fruita Monument, the Warriors figure to factor in the SWL race. But who's the favorite at this point?
Those of you looking to play basketball will get an opportunity to do so on Saturday, April 16th, at a 3-On-3 tournament at Fruita Monument High School.
Fruita Monument managed two runs in the 4th, but Alex Kitzman shut them down from there, pitching the Warriors to an 8-2 win at Suplizio Field on Tuesday night.