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Week 5 of Prep Action – Boulder Daily Camera

Week 5 of Prep Action – Boulder Daily Camera

BoCoPreps 10&10: Week 5 of the preparation campaign

Each full week of the fall season, BoCoPreps highlights 10 teams and 10 athletes who have achieved exceptional achievements. Readers are invited to submit nominations to [email protected].

10 teams

Boulder cross country: The Panthers won the boys and girls races at the Northwest Open Space 5K PR Challenge in Northglenn on Friday. Toby Wong won the boys’ race in 16 minutes, 6.20 seconds for Boulder. Calia Vaughn (18:45.90) ​​was second in the girls division.

Boulder boys golf: The Panthers won the Rocky Mountain League invitational at Legacy Golf Course a week ago, beating second-place Mountain Range by 22 shots. Freshman Pierce Johnson won the event with an even-par 72.

Broomfield Softball: The Eagles picked up two more wins last week and are 19-0 on the season. Kiley Wheaton went 5 for 9 with a home run and three RBIs. In 10 Granite Peaks League games, they are averaging nearly 12 runs but allowing less than one per game.

Broomfield volleyball: The Eagles (9-2) have now won seven straight games after defeating Niwot and Frederick last week. Senior outside hitter Addie Dotson is averaging 3.7 kills per set with a .391 batting average.

Erie Softball: The Tigers (13-6) won two more games last week, extending their winning streak to 11 games. Lizzie Owens leads the team with 27 RBIs.

Softball: Erie flattens Longmont with deadly offense

Fairview Football: The Knights (5-0) posted their third straight shutout, defeating Smoky Hill 56-0. Jordan Rechel scored two goals on the floor.

Fairview Golf for Boys: The Knights won the Holy Family Bobblehead Invitational on Wednesday at Broadlands Golf Course. Freshman Ash Edwards was second with a 1-under-par 71 and junior Miles Kuhl was fourth with a 73.

Boys’ golf: Fairview’s Ash Edwards and Legacy’s Jensen Riederer shoot to the top at Broadlands

Met Football: The Mavericks (4-0) defeated Lewis-Palmer 31-0 behind two touchdowns from quarterback Christian Hiner. Austin Ott, meanwhile, had an interception and forced a fumble.

Met volleyball: The Mavericks (6-4) won twice last week and have outscored teams 12-0 in sets in their last four games.

Monarch Golf for Boys: The Coyotes teamed with Arapahoe to win the Taylor Invitational at Murphy Creek Golf Course on Wednesday. Senior Arjun Dhanoa led the way for Monarch, finishing fifth with a 4-over-par 76.

10 athletes

Tyler Anderson, Legacy Football: The senior rushed for 144 yards and two touchdowns on the ground as Legacy (2-3) defeated Horizon 47-43.

Sofie Donker, cross-country skiing for the Monarch girls: The senior won the Northwest Open Space 5K PR Challenge in 18 minutes, 36.30 seconds.

Gavin Ishmael, Frederick Football: The senior completed 10-for-11 passing for 297 yards and six touchdowns as the Golden Eagles (3-2) won their third straight game.

Mark Litwiler, Fairview boys soccer: The senior defenseman scored two goals in a 5-0 win over Niwot, the first multi-goal game of his three-year college career.

Boys soccer: Fairview’s Mark Litwiler scores two goals in a game for the first time in his career, helping send the Knights past Niwot

Charlie Martin, Dawson boys soccer: The senior scored another goal last week, extending his points lead in state to 56. He has 26 goals and four assists this season.

Om Mathur, Peak to Peak Golf for Boys: The senior won the Metro League invitational at Glenmoor Country Club on Tuesday with a shot of 5-over-par 76.

Gabriela Medina-Valdez, Skyline volleyball: The junior is in the top 20 nationally in kills with 164 this season. She had 14 points in a four-set loss to Longmont on Thursday.

Kaitlyn Murphey, Longmont softball: The senior had four hits and five RBIs as the Trojans beat Skyline and lost to Erie last week. She scored three of her four double goals this season.

Andre Parham, Boulder boys tennis: The No. 1 singles player won the Granite Peaks League championship, defeating Troy Gomez of Monarch in the final. Boulder’s No. 2 – Blake Curl – also won.

Boys’ tennis: Boulder shines in Granite Peaks tournament

Xander Sevian, bouldering soccer: The senior had a hat trick as the Panthers defeated Fossil Ridge 3-0 on Tuesday.