The baseball team plays cherry creek in the state playoffs today. The players got to miss school for the game.
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The baseball team plays cherry creek in the state playoffs today. The players got to miss school for the game. Print This Post
![]() Lacy Boyd (11) goes in for a goal during the passing drill at the beginning of practice. Photo by Ashley Pajor. I must say that after one practice with the varsity girls’ soccer team, I understand the importance of cleats. Print This Post
Believe it or not, there are five baseball teams at Ralston Valley: varsity, JV, level 3, freshmen A and freshmen B. So many young men want to play baseball at RVHS because Mustang baseball program is a source of pride for the school and an example of success, especially after last year’s state title. But this season, the level 3 (sophomore) team, exceeded all expectations. They went undefeated for the entire season with a record of 12-0. And in the final playoff tournament, they won second place. This team is the first Ralston Valley baseball team to ever have a perfect winning season. Congratulations to Coach Brian Deeds and all the awesome players! Thank you to guest writer Chelsea McKinney for submitting this story. Print This Post
I must say that after one practice with the varsity girls’ soccer team, I understand the importance of cleats. These champions of the feet are the most indispensable tool of athletes today, but I suppose you are not here to read about my new-found admiration of sports footwear, but rather to entertain yourselves with my adventures 0n the soccer field. So, click on the jump and read on (and while you’re there, don’t forget to check out the photos) Print This Post
It’s time for my second go at a girls’ soccer practice. First, see my previous post here. The only changes are I will now be practicing with varsity. The day before their first 5A playoff showing. Suffice it to say that I am extremely nervous. However, as always, I will have Ashley by my side to, if nothing else, laugh very hard at the videos she takes, which, by the way, will be available here in a few hours. Print This Post
In response to my previous post, I regret to inform you that soccer practice was cancelled for today. So, you will have to wait until next week to read about my adventures making a fool of myself. Ah, darn. Print This Post
In a last-minute decision made only a few short hours ago, I will be doing my final On the Field with Ashley and Michael segment today. In a little under an hour-and-a-half, I will head out to the soccer fields, in this rainy, depressing weather to practice with JV Girls’ Soccer. Print This Post
Baseball, while yes the American pastime, I just never really got. You run you stop you run, wait no go back. Try again. Fail. Now switch positions. What? That was my basic understanding of the sport. Well my experience with the boys’ baseball team most definitely changed my perspective of the American pastime. Print This Post
![]() Michael Auslen geared up for some pole vaulting action before track practice at Arvada West April 7. Photo by Ashley Pajor. It’s been a long time since I last had the opportunity to participate in one of RVHS’s wonderful sporting practices and, to be honest, I wasn’t completely confident in my decision to do girls’ track. Those who recall my first column (cross country) will remember that I am not athletic, as I continually assert, but even more specifically, I do not run. I abhor running. Nevertheless, track went off relatively well. Print This Post
It is time for a new beginning. The girl’s lacrosse team got off to a slow start this season with a brutal non-conference schedule losing three of their first 4 games and tying another. However they have won four strait league games including today’s 18-11 win over Wheat Ridge. The momentum that the mustangs are starting to build is going to make them a tough team to beat as the season goes on. |
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