After weeks of playing only away games, the Summit High School baseball team has finally reached the point in the spring sports season where the prospect of hosting a game in Summit County is becoming.
The Summit High School girls lacrosse program hadn’t surpassed more than two wins on the season since the spring of 2019, but that changed Thursday, March 28. After navigating one-win seasons over the first two.
The Durango Demons struggled to get things going on offense most of the game Saturday afternoon, but they made their free throws and got some big defensive stops in the fourth quarter en route to a 35.
For the second straight season, the Summit High School girls volleyball team has sealed its spot in the Class 4A regional volleyball tournament. Last season, first-year Summit head coach Cynthia Durloo led the Tigers to.
The Durango Demons started dominating the Eagle Valley Devils soon after the opening whistle blew. Just two plays in, to be exact.
On that second play, quarterback Tyler Harms threw a beautiful deep b.