HS Football Rankings: Week 5
Listed below are the week five rankings for Colorado high school football. Montrose and Palisade dropped a couple spots, Hotchkiss moved up one spot, and Delta was dropped from the 3A top 10.
Listed below are the week five rankings for Colorado high school football. Montrose and Palisade dropped a couple spots, Hotchkiss moved up one spot, and Delta was dropped from the 3A top 10.
The Montrose Indians started off strong on homecoming night, but failed to hold onto an early lead as they lost their first game of the year 21-14 to Pueblo West.
Sept. 24 high school football scoreboard.
The Montrose Indians spoiled an early lead and great pitching performance by Cierra Cosslett on Tuesday to defeat the Grand Junction Tigers 5-3.
The rankings for Week 4 have been released and not much of a change for four Western Slope teams. Montrose, Palisade, Delta and Hotchkiss all held their ground, but Olathe fell from the top-10.
No. 3 Montrose switched back into cruise control with a 42-7 win over Steamboat - just one week after squeaking past Glenwood Springs 6-0.
View this story for a complete listing of the out of town football games from Sept. 17.
The Wildcats had no problem scoring runs as they beat the Indians 17-7 in a Southwestern League game at Kronkright Field on Thursday.
With week three of the high school football season approaching, we asked Jim Davis to join us for this week's Sideline Showcase to talk about the week that was (week 2) and the week ahead (week 3).
The Denver Post and ColoradoPreps.com rankings are out and five Western Slope teams make the lists. After a big win over D'Evelyn, Palisade moved up in both rankings.
Montrose remained unscored upon in 2010 with a tight 6-0 win over Glenwood Springs.
Four Western Slope teams are ranked after Week 1 of the high school football season.
The Montrose Indians scored 33 of their 47 points in the first quarter on Friday night to beat the Piedra Vista Panthers 47-0.
Todd Casebier called it a classic week zero game, which is why he's happy that his team escaped Rock Canyon High School with a 43-42 win in overtime on Friday night.
The Montrose Indians enter the 2010 season in search of their fifth consecutive SWL title.
The Montrose Indians began their quest to a 5th straight SWL title as they put on the pads for the first time in 2010 at Bergman Field in Grand Junction.
Tiger's ace Tyler Stanford was named the SWL player of the year and Indians' head coach Landon Wareham was named SWL coach of the year on Monday.
Montrose and Olathe lost their second game of the state playoffs to end their run.
Montrose was defeated by Broomfield 9-2 on Friday.
The Montrose Indians are one of eight teams remaining the 4A state baseball playoffs, after the Indians defeated Falcon and Niwot in the District tournament this past weekend.
After finishing 8-18, 5-14 in the RMAC, Roger Walters and the Mesa State women's basketball coaching staff signed nine recruits for the 2010-11 season.
The rain pushed a handful of games back from Saturday to Sunday, but the State Playoffs got underway for a few teams...
Roland McLaren came up big on a couple different occasions, leading the Indians to an 11-3 victory over the Falcons in the District Five semi-finals on Saturday morning.
Montrose, Grand Junction, Fruita, and other local high schools received their seedings and pairings for the playoffs.
The No. 4 Farmers were too strong for the No. 29 Indians as Wheat Ridge defeated Montrose 9-0 in a 4A girls soccer playoff on Tuesday.