Sideline Showcase: High School football Week 1 Preview
Greg Wentzel of The Team, 1340 AM, talks about Week 1 of the high school football season.
Greg Wentzel of The Team, 1340 AM, talks about Week 1 of the high school football season.
A 48-7 win in 'Zero-week' didn't prove to be a decision maker for GJ head coach Robbie Owens.
The Grand Junction Tigers hold early-season bragging rights over the Fruita Wildcats.
Jim Davis of The Team, 1340 AM stops by to preview the 2012 season in the SWL and a bit of the WSL.
The challenge for the Junction squad this fall is to overcome the shadow that those former players cast.
The Palisade Bulldogs ranked highest of the Grand Valley bunch in the Denver Post HS Football preseason poll.
Mike Krueger is back to work this fall not only preparing Palisade's sporting events, but also diagramming a new method for classifying Colorado high schools.
Heading into the 6th inning, Gene Taylor's baseball club was not on the favorable end of a 7-1 score.
Many Grand Junction residents may still be asking, who's Donnie Alexander?
Everyone knows the big names that take up spots on the Gene Taylor's roster.
Donnie Alexander will be taking over the vacant head coaching spot at Grand Junction High School.
The roster for Gene Taylor's legion baseball club hosts a variety of experience levels
Grand Junction's Casey Burns and Montrose's Zane Hemond can check another achievement off their lists.
The softball all-stars of the western region hit the diamond one last time before summer leagues start up.
Kyle Rush has a resume that not many coaches can compete with. But you can close the book on his high school coaching career; for now.
Make some room in the Rubalcaba trophy case, Sean Rubalcaba is adding another award before he leaves for UNC.
The road to the state playoffs for Grand Junction and Fruita Monument ended in the first round of the district tournaments
The trip to State Playoffs for the girls soccer team at Grand Junction High was short-lived.
The story of the Gents' rise from the bottom, though, is more than just winning games.
Fruita Monument and Grand Junction may not be celebrating any league titles this year, but both teams are getting a shot at a state title.
With wins tonight, Montrose, Grand Junction, and Durango all finished tied atop the SWL with seven wins and three losses. But because of a very complicated tie-breaker, the league title went the Durango Demons.
Grand Junction defeated the Fruita Monument Wildcats on Tuesday night to bring a little more clarity to the South Western League picture.
Behind a solid performance on the mound from Josh Moore, the Tigers started out a 3-game homestand with a win
Another stand-out week on the baseball diamond for Sean Rubalcaba may have given him his most prestigious award yet.
The Grand Junction Tigers lost a four-run lead, and eventually fell to Montrose 12-10.