While most athletes are preparing for baseball, it was all about football Feb. 19 as athletes and coaches who are working to put together a Metropolitan State College team attended the initial practice session.
Metro had a fledgling team last year that played one game. Englewood resident Gary Kozacek is assistant coach of the new team and helped Dennis York, the head coach, put together a team that is making a fresh start.
Every rebound hauled in, every dribble down the court and every shot drew loud cheers from the almost standing-room-only audiences watching the final games of the season Feb. 11 for the Englewood Recreation Department’s boys league and g...
Englewood hosted the Feb. 10 and 11 regional tournament, the competition that determines state qualifiers.
With supplemental funds so essential to helping preps sports programs perform at a highly competitive level, high school athletics departments and their booster clubs are forced to come up with their own style of “Moneyball.”
Plans are for the Pirates girls softball team to have a home field adjacent to Englewood High School when the fall sports season rolls around.
The coach said individual improvements of all the swimmers and divers on the roster makes this a successful season for the Englewood High School girls swim team.
Morale remains high among the Englewood High School girls basketball team despite the challenges of working through a rebuilding season.
Englewood battled down to the final buzzer to extend their winning streak to three but Manual hit key free throws and won the Feb. 26 boys basketball game, 45-41.
Englewood wrestlers stepped up with authority to defeat Alameda in a dual match, 47-35.
After three straight state championship seasons, Valor Christian High School football must face its first years at the Class 5A level as an independent.
Englewood High School boys basketball team lost its third game in a row 39-38 on a last-second shot by Jefferson Academy.
The Pirates have done pretty well considering they are facing tough competition and the challenge of a thin roster made up primarily of young, inexperienced wrestlers as they do battle in dual matches and invitational tournaments.
As the season enters the home stretch, Englewood High School girls swimming coach Tracey Lonn said she was pleasantly surprised at the improvement her young team has made.
Englewood’s Bob Hayes and Shawn Pitts were members of a team that traveled halfway around the world to help and minister to prisoners, orphans and members of the military.
Arapahoe Philharmonic will perform music from Germany and Austria at 7:30 p.m. March 9 at Mission Hills Church, 620 Southpark Drive, Littleton.
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