Palisade, Montrose, and GJ set for postseason soccer
Palisade, Montrose, and GJ are set for the high school 4A and 5A women's soccer playoffs.
Palisade, Montrose, and GJ are set for the high school 4A and 5A women's soccer playoffs.
Montrose battled with Central to win 5-3 and claim a share of the SWL title with Grand Junction.
The first place Indians couldn't contain the number four Demons at Durango. They lost 8-1.
Megan Bloey scored the lone goal of the game to lead the Montrose Indians to a 1-0 win over the Fruita Wildcats.
The Tigers had no problem with the Indians, winning the Southwestern League battle 5-0 at Walker Field on Friday afternoon.
Jeremy Storter and Dane Barsland both pitched well enough to win, but an unearned run cost Barsland the game as the Indians topped the Warriors 1-0 in a Southwestern League game at Montrose High School on Friday.
Grand Junction battled back to tie the game at 3 and force extra innings, but a 5-run 10th inning gave the Indians an 8-3 victory in a Southwestern League game at Canyon View Park on Tuesday evening.
Montrose's Brian Davidson and Shadrach Jensen were selected to play basketball for the Colorado team for USA Junior Nationals.
Fruita Monument Wildcats battle it out with the Montrose Indians in baseball.
The Warriors broke a 1-1 second half tie with three straight goals to top the Indians 4-1 in a Southwestern League game at Longs Park in Grand Junction on Tuesday.
In a battle between the top two teams in the Southwestern League, the Tigers came out on top 4-1 beating the Indians in Montrose on Tuesday afternoon.
The Montrose Indians jumped out to a quick start and never looked back, beating Woodland Park 14-2 on day two of the Bill Fanning Classic at Canyon View Park on Friday afternoon.
Two great seasons came to an end in the Sweet 16 of the 4A State Playoffs on Saturday evening. The #3 Lady Indians fell to #2 Conifer 54-37 at Conifer High School, and the #5 Montrose boys lost to top-seeded Longmont 73-59 at Longmont High School.
The #5 Indians boys team knocked off #4 Prairie View to advance to the Sweet 16 in the Boys 4A Colorado State Championship. The #3 Indians girls team also advanced on Friday night with a 47-37 win over #11 Mountain View to advance to the Sweet 16.
After trailing by as many as ten points in the first half, the #5 Indians battled back to beat the #5 Huskies 60-52 in the first round of the 4A Colorado State Basketball playoffs at Montrose High School on Tuesday night.
The Western Slope League Winter Championships were held for youth swimming at the El Pomar Natatorium at the Hamilton Recreation Center at Mesa State College on Saturday and Sunday.
The playoff brackets for Boys 5A / 4A and Girls 5A / 4A were released by CHSAA on Sunday night. Ten local teams qualified.
Montrose's Jordan Passehl and Olathe's Kyle Piatt both finish the season with perfect records as the two took home state titles at the CHSAA Wrestling State Championships in Denver on Saturday night.
The Wildcats finished Southwestern League play on Friday night with a 67-63 win over the Montrose Indians.
The Montrose Indians girls basketball team defeated the Fruita Monument Wildcats on the final night of the regular season 44-32 on Friday night
Amy Kame scored a career-high 40 points to lead the #5 Warriors to a 59-45 win over the #6 Indians and a Southwestern League championship at Montrose High School on Thursday night.
Josh Wells scored at team-high 21 points and the Warriors came as close as three points in the fourth quarter, but the Warriors pulled away for a 67-62 win in a Southwestern League game at Montrose High School on Thursday night.
The High School State Wrestling Tournament begins this week and runs Thursday through Saturday at the Pepsi Center in Denver
Neither the Indians or the TIgers could defend their home courts as the two teams split the season series with the visitors winning both games. Nate Robertson scored 14 points to pace the Indians to a 58-49 win in a Southwestern League game at Grand Junction High School on Friday night.