The winter sports season has reached the point where teams are facing a slate of challenging league games. Filled with heightened emotions and a level of intensity that borders on playoff-game atmospheres, league games can.
Prior to the holiday break, the Summit Tigers boys basketball team had only one win on the season and was grappling with the loss of nine seniors from last year’s team. In other words, the.
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Thanks to a state variance, the official start of the winter sports season is less than a week away for Summit High School teams.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and other state officials granted a variance to the Colorado High School Activities Association that allows the governing body to provide statewide regulations for practices and competition despite differences in local health regulations.
Even coaches of indoor teams are much more optimistic that the season will happen than they were a month ago.
“I’m feeling better about it,” boys basketball head coach Jordan Buller said. “Just being in the gym last week with the guys is a big step forward for me in terms of a positive outlook on things. CHSAA has done a pretty good job for us to have a semblance of a season. The boys and those in the program, we have an awareness of what’s to come, to be safe and keep our social circles small. In these challenging times, if