HS SCOREBOARD: Week 7
We've got your western slope scores listed below.
We've got your western slope scores listed below.
Luke McLean stole the show at Stocker Stadium as Palisade blasted the Eagle Valley Devils 42-7.
The Palisade Bulldogs were shut out at home 2-0 by the Aspen Skiers on Thursday.
The stage is set for Stocker Stadium on Friday night: No. 1 Grand Junction (6-0) vs. No. 6 Montrose (6-0). Jim Davis from The Team 1340 stopped by to preview the match-up on this week's Sideline Showcase.
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.
he Palisade Bulldogs are no longer undefeated while GJHS and Hotchkiss hold onto their unblemished records with big wins at home.
The Palisade Bulldogs have completely hand-cuffed the Battle Mountain Huskies over the last seven years, but this Friday may be a true challenge to the No. 2 team in the 3A.
Sideline Showcase with Kurtis Beidleman of The Team 1340 to talk about the week six match-ups in local high school football.
Despite the nasty weather, eighty-four golfers hit the links at Bookcliff Country Club in search of a 5A state championship on Tuesday, including three local athletes.
Western slope teams hold steady in latest Denver Post media poll.
The No. 2 Palisade Bulldogs continued their unbeaten season with a 38-20 win in front of their homecoming crowd.
The Palisade Bulldogs will have a healthy quarterback for homecoming on Saturday against Moffat County.
After suffering their first league loss of the season, Palisade responded with a 3-1 win over Glenwood Springs on Thursday evening.
Central and Fruita Monument going head-to-head at Stocker, Palisade hosting Moffat County at PHS for Homecoming, and Grand Junction hosting Fountain Fort Carson on Saturday.
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.
After being shutout over the past two games, Glenwood Springs responded, giving No. 2 Palisade a scare. The Bulldogs held off a late charge by the Demons to win 31-21 at Glenwood Springs High School 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 Palisade Bulldogs defeated the Battle Mountain Huskies in four games to win their third game in a row.
Marco Gutierrez scored the game's first goal in the 29th minute, giving Rifle a 1-0 lead, but Palisade shined from that point forward as the Bulldogs won 3-2 at Walker Field on Thursday.
With week four of the high school football season approaching, Jim Davis from The Team 1340 joined us to talk about this weekend's match-ups on the sideline showcase.
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.
The Bulldogs used an 8-run first inning to pummel the Cortez Panthers 12-5 on Saturday.
There was plenty of action on Friday night as nine local teams took the field. Scores are listed below.
It was a night and day difference from the first half to the second half at Walker field as the Bulldogs let one slip away to Eagle Valley.
Kurtis "Beetle" Beidleman of The Team 1340 stopped by to talk Week 3 of the high school football season.