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All-League Boys and Girls Lacrosse Teams 2012
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All-League Girls Soccer 2012
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All-League Baseball 2012
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The Bruins win their eighth baseball championship overall and first since 1999 with a 6-0 win against Legend.
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Senior Andy Heider's eighth-inning single keeps the Bruins alive in Class 5A. Three teams still in contention for big-school title.
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Futures Game roster released for Rockies all-star event; Colorado Dugout Club picks top juniors for showcase tournament.
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The Kadets win their second title in four years, while denying Cherry Creek its third consecutive championship.
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Legend, Broomfield and Brush in control of the Class 5A, 4A and 3A title chase, respectively. Championships will be decided Saturday.
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Arizona gets Nevada's most prolific passer, while Auburn and North Carolina also secure talented signal-callers.
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Defending titlist Cherry Creek and Air Academy will meet again to settle matters in girls lacrosse.
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It's no surprise that teams still alive in the soccer postseason excel on defense, where one goal often is the difference.
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No. 1 Arapahoe and second-seeded Cherry Creek each advance with close state semifinal victories.
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Caroline Inglis won on the course by nine strokes, but was disqualified after submitting an incorrect scorecard.
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Junior defender was one of three Colorado players who participated in recent CONCACAF Championships in Guatemala for the U.S. Under-17 Team.
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Cherry Creek junior Lizzy Raben adjusts penalty kick strategy to deliver the game-winner.
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Three-day state meet caps off record-setting year in the sport. State event seeding lists released Sunday.
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Hagy brothers Dustin and Ryan pitch and hit Trinity Christian to playoff win.
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Matthew Padgett defies the odds - one in more than 156 million - to accomplish the feat.
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Perfect games, walk-off walks and passed balls highlight the difference between winning and losing.
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Despite support from coaches and officials, the national governing body defers to its member associations.
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Father Judge and Notre Dame Prep will make the trek across the Atlantic Ocean to start the season.
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San Antonio umpires associations at odds over calling prep playoff games.
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Texas lands highly touted cornerback Antwuan Davis, while Oklahoma gets a commitment from top lineman Dalton Rodriguez.
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After seriously injuring his knee during the basketball season, the left-hander is ready for Class 2A state baseball this weekend.
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UConn picks up commitment from 2013 power forward Phillip Nolan.
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Massachusetts, Kansas and the District of Columbia could see big changes next season.
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The Ironmen won their first title in program history with a 14-3 win against Mountain Lakes.
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The junior becomes the second Gilman player to commit to a Division I program in the past week.
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Slugger Samantha Barry belts two home runs to lead Dale to its first title in the sport.
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Playoff time is upon us; Eads' Daniel Weirich breaks Class 2A shot put record.