GJHS atop the 5A in week 3 standings
With nine of the 15 first place votes, the Grand Junction Tigers have claimed the number one spot in the 5A football standings.
With nine of the 15 first place votes, the Grand Junction Tigers have claimed the number one spot in the 5A football standings.
2 touchdowns, 80 points, and just one turnover. It was a clean game and high-scoring battle in a top 10 match-up between the No. 4 Palisade Bulldogs and the No. 7 D'Evelyn Jaguars.
The Palisade Bulldogs dropped their home-opener to Battle Mountain 6-0.
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.
Palisade made a statement Tuesday night, Sweeping Fruita Monument 3-0 in a non-league game in Fruita.
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.
The annual Peach Fuzz tournament wrapped up on Saturday evening at Kronkright Park. T
Luke McLean found the endzone on 4th and goal to give No. 6 Palisade the lead, and the win, 24-12.
Scoreboard for week one of high school football.
With Week 1 approaching, Jim Davis of The Team 1340 joins us to discuss No. 4 Grand Junction vs. No. 9 Highlands Ranch, Central vs. Palisade, and Fruita Monument's match-up with No. 3 Cherokee Trail.
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 Palisade Bulldogs have a new and shorter look than in years past. With a guild of short players, the Bulldogs will try to make it back to the 3A playoffs.
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.
Palisade high school has released it's fall sports mini-camp and tryout information.
One year after being named the Palisade softball head coach, Tony Kirby is stepping down.
Palisade senior named Western Slope League Co-Player of the Year. Bulldogs coach earns WSL Coach of the Year award.
The Palisade Bulldogs season came to an end with a loss to Wheat Ridge in the 4A District 7 playoffs.
The Olathe Pirates dominated the Jefferson Academy Saints 16-4 in six innings to win their 3A district title.
The No. 4 GJHS Tigers were stunned by the No. 29 Doherty Spartans with a 6-0 loss in the opening round of the 5A District Playoffs.
The Palisade Bulldogs and Fruita Monument Wildcats are hitting the road on Friday for their respective district playoff games on Saturday.
The No. 25 Palisade Bulldogs fell to No. 8 Palmer Ridge, 1-0. And the No. 26 Montrose Indians lost to No. 7 Pueblo South, 5-0.
The Grand Junction Tigers and Hotchkiss Bulldogs will both host district playoffs this weekend, while six others travel for the opening round of the baseball playoffs.
Cody Krabbe broke a 10-10 tie in the 6th inning with a grand slam to give Palisade a 14-12 win over Delta, and a second straight 4A Western Slope League title.
Fruita Monument defeated the Grand Junction Tigers 1-0 in overtime to cap off a busy day in high school soccer.
Michaela Mansfield scored with 21 minutes left in the 2nd half to give Glenwood Springs a 3-2 win over Palisade at Walker Field on Tuesday.