HS FOOTBALL: Hotchkiss 48, Paonia 0
The No. 2 Hotchkiss Bulldogs smoked the Paonia Eagles in the North Fork Bowl 48-0 to secure a 1A WSL championship.
The No. 2 Hotchkiss Bulldogs smoked the Paonia Eagles in the North Fork Bowl 48-0 to secure a 1A WSL championship.
Scores from Friday night's games listed below.
Not much movement on the Denver Post high school football rankings, as Palisade moved up a spot, while Montrose slid one. Grand Junction remains No. 1 and Hotchkiss remains No. 2.
We've got your western slope scores listed below.
According to the Denver Post, Grand Junction is still the top team in 5A, while Hotchkiss and Montrose hold steady in their respective polls. Palisade drops from No. 2 to No. 8 in 3A while Olathe falls out of the top-10 following their third loss of the season.
The Hotckiss Bulldogs rolled past Lake County with a 61-0 win to improve to 6-0 on the season.
he Palisade Bulldogs are no longer undefeated while GJHS and Hotchkiss hold onto their unblemished records with big wins at home.
Western slope teams hold steady in latest Denver Post media poll.
In the fifth week of football rankings, only one local team made a move. The Olathe Pirates were dropped from the top 10 in 2A.
The Hotchkiss Bulldogs continued their dominant start to the season with a 46-12 win over Sargent on Friday.
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.
The No. 2 Hotchkiss football team has continued it's regular season dominance, jumping out to a 3-0 start for the 2011 season.
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.
In what may have been Hotchkiss' biggest challenge of the season, the No. 2 in the 1A Bulldogs rolled past the No. 4 in the 2A Aspen Skiers 44-20.
There was plenty of action on Friday night as nine local teams took the field. Scores are listed below.
With nine of the 15 first place votes, the Grand Junction Tigers have claimed the number one spot in the 5A football standings.
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.
Cedaredge got off to a strong start, but Hotchkiss eventually took complete control to defeat the Bruins 26-3.
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.
After handling No. 9 Highlands Ranch 51-35, the Grand Junction football team has moved up to No. 2 in the 5A Denver Post poll. Palisade and Hotchkiss both move up, while Montrose starts to receive votes.
Scoreboard for week one of high school football.
The Hotchkiss Bulldogs steam-rolled the visiting Roaring Fork Rams in the season-opener 35-7.
Two local teams moved up in the Denver Post high school football rankings without even playing a game. Grand Junction and Palisade both moved up in their respective classifications after teams ahead of them lost during zero week.
The Hotchkiss Bulldogs are using a warrior-like mentality in 2011.
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.