Daily Camera (Boulder)

BOCOPREPS.COM’S 10&10: WEEK 4

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10 teams

Boulder girls tennis: The Panthers (4-3) beat Poudre, Monarch and Broomfield in duals last week. Ace Sandra Redak won all three of her matches, while No. 2 singles player Tessa Botha didn’t drop a set.

Broomfield girls soccer: The Eagles (6-0-1) allowed their first goal of the season in a 4-1 win over Windsor on Tuesday, then pushed their unbeaten streak to seven games in a 10-0 win over Northglenn two days later. Senior Marley Winston had four goals across both games, giving her a teambest eight this spring. Junior Victoria Choren had two goals and two assists on the week, while freshman Marin Kotschau had a goal and five assists.

Broomfield track and field: The girls’ and boys’ teams finished runner-up to Eaglecrest at the eightteam B-town Bash at Broomfield High School on Friday. The boys were led by wins from Blaes Kane in the 300-meter hurdles (40.31 seconds) and Jacob Kress in pole vault (12 feet, 6 inches). The girls had wins from Vilate Carwin in the 800 (2:24.02) and Sarah Collins in the high jump (5 feet).

Erie girls golf: The Tigers won the Cheyenne Mountain Invitation­al on Tuesday, led by Hadley Ashton’s 4-under-par 67. Then, they won their own invite Monday, with 2022 individual 4A champ Ashton finishing second, and teammate Logan Hale, the 2023 4A champ, taking third.

Fairview baseball: The Knights (3-3) won three straight last week to climb back to .500. Owen Max had a walkoff-hit in Friday’s 2-1 win over Grand Junction.

Holy Family lacrosse:

The boys’ team (6-1), led by Landon Peters’ 24 goals and eight assists, have won six straight, including three last week. The girls (3-1) bounced back from their first loss of the season with runaway wins over Pueblo West and Eaglecrest on Thursday and Saturday.

Mead girls lacrosse: The Mavericks (7-0) won their 20th straight game dating back to last year’s 4A title run, beating previously­unbeaten Golden 16-4 on Saturday. Lucy Connors leads the state with 53 points (36 goals and 17 assists).

Monarch track and field: Its boys’ and girls’ teams combined to win seven events at the eight-team B-town Bash on Friday. Sofie Donker won the 1,600-meter run (5:27.45) and 3,200 (11:35.42). Maren Holecek won the girls’ 100 (12.42), Catherine Campbell the 300 hurdles (45.83), while on the boys’ side, Owen Mellish won the 100 (11.27), Mark Dombek the 3,200 (10:19.90) and Brek Hoenninger the 110 hurdles

Niwot girls soccer: The Cougars (4-2-1) shut out Mountain View, 3-0, then Severance, 4-0, last week. Sophomore Brynn Schlarb led the way, combining for two goals and two assists.

10 athletes

Rylan Carahasen, Jefferson Academy boys lacrosse: After facing 32 shots in an 18-0 loss to Erie on Tuesday, the freshman turned aside 11 of the 15 shots he saw in Jefferson Academy’s 7-4 win over Ponderosa on Thursday. Coming into the week, he had the eighthbest save percentage in the state (68.5%).

Jacoby Ennis, Centaurus track: The senior won the 200-meter run (22.92 seconds) and 400 (50.11) at the eight-team B-town Bash at Broomfield High School on Friday.

Ethan Free, Prospect Ridge Academy baseball: The senior went 5 for 5 with three doubles, a triple and three RBIS in a 10-inning win over The Academy on Tuesday. He added his sixth double of the year in a 4-2 win over Brush two days later. The Miners (4-3) already have as many wins as they did in 2023, when they finished 4-18.

Mateo Hoffer, Monarch boys swimming: He won the 100-yard freestyle (49.77 seconds) and the 200 free (1:51.84) in a dual win over Silver Creek on Tuesday.

James Kershaw, Fairview boys swimming: He won the 200-yard freestyle (1:47.32) and 500 free (4:49.89) at a triangular meet against Fort Collins and Fossil Ridge.

Matt Lanier, Skyline baseball: The senior went 5 for 11 from the plate in three games last week, driving in nine runs. The Falcons are 4-4 on the season.

Flynn Leonard, Monarch boys lacrosse: The senior had seven goals and an assist in a 15-4 win over Pine Creek on Saturday. He ranks inside the state’s top 10 in goals (21, seventh) and points (29, ninth).

Lauren Muniz, Dawson girls soccer: The senior had four goals and four assists last week. The Mustangs (3-1) lost to Loveland Classical Wednesday, 4-1, then beat Campion Academy Thursday, 10-0.

Nanoha Nakamura, Erie girls tennis: The junior ace won in straight sets over Fossil ridge’s Irene Cobos and Fort Collins’

Evy Sadeh last week. She is 7-0 on the year, per Maxpreps.

Chayakorn Ngampatipa­tpong, Silver Creek boys swimming: He won the 100-yard breaststro­ke (1:00.24) and 200 individual medley (2:04.66) in a dual loss to Monarch on Tuesday. He was also a part of the team’s 200 medley relay — alongside Stephen Codevilla, Justin Leyba and James Story — which swam the fastest 4A time of the season (1:39.92) in a dual win against Windsor on Thursday.

 ?? MATTHEW JONAS — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Mead baseball:
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