Most any argument on who had the best season at the plate this fall, other than Erie senior Addie Osborne, might as well take the next flight out of here on one of her home run balls.
The Tigers could do no wrong as they charged into the Class 5A championship game at Aurora Sports Park. Though, it’s probably what made their sudden unraveling feel that much crueler.
College basketball fans know to never trust an 11 seed when it comes to tournament time. On Friday at Aurora Sports Park, that theme applied to softball as well.
Holy Family junior Isabella Arroyo proved why she’s still Ms. October over the weekend at regionals, adding to a postseason resumé second to none around town. Erie’s Addie Osborne and Niwot’s Anne Booth showed why they should be feared heading into the two-day state tournaments at Aurora Sports Park, with the first two rounds in each classification going on Friday. Six of 11 teams from the Boulder, Broomfield and Longmont areas qualified for the final weekend of softball from last weekend’s regional tournaments. Below is a quick rundown of how each advanced or got eliminated. Who’s in Broomfield: Sophomore Delaney […]