Arvada West had to skate by with only a three-point margin when they last took the court, which might have inspired the 21-point drubbing they dealt Golden on Friday. The Wildcats put the hurt on the Demons with a sharp 79-58 victory. For the Wildcats, this counts as revenge for the 72-63 win the Demons walked away with the last time they faced one another back in January of 2021.

Anthony Torres
| 12/05/25 vs Golden | 17 |
| 02/08/25 vs Lakewood | 9 |
| 12/04/25 vs Cherokee Trail | 8 |
| 02/19/25 @ Chatfield | 5 |
| 01/29/25 vs Chatfield | 5 |
Arvada West got their victory on the backs of several key players, but it was Anthony Torres out in front who went 5-for-7 on his way to 17 points. Those 17 points gave Torres a new career-high. Another player making a difference was Keegen Balistreri, who shot 54% from the field to rack up 21 points and seven boards.
Arvada West was working as a unit and finished the game with 21 assists. They racked up nine more assists than Golden's also-impressive total of 12.
Golden's loss shouldn't obscure the performances of Nick Goodspeed, who went 8-for-19 en route to 24 points, and Zach Orser, who shot 56% from the field on his way to 13 points. The contest was Goodspeed's third in a row with at least 18 points.
Arvada West's record now sits at 2-0. As for Golden, their defeat was their first of the season and makes their record 2-1.
Arvada West wasted no time getting back out on the court and has already played their next game, a 72-64 win against Green Mountain on the 6th. As for Golden, they have also already played their next matchup, a 72-55 loss against Grandview on the 6th.
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