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Secondary School Sports Results (Saturday): Northridge Closes Home Softball Tournament With Victories 

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Neighborhood programs contend in St. Vrain Invitational, in Lyons: A huge number of nearby projects contended in the exceptionally cutthroat St. Vrain Invitational. Eaton junior Logan Gullett won the 2A/3A young men meet quickly, 16.10 seconds. Severance sophomore Caden Schweer was third (16:53.80). Reds sophomore Andie Rasmussen won the 2A/3A young ladies race in 20:04.50. Lyons won the 2A/3A young men group title with 93 focuses. Freedom Common won the 2A/3A young ladies group title with 58 focuses. Severance (253) set eleventh in the 2A/3A young men group standings, trailed by Valley (twelfth, 285) and University (thirteenth, 300), Eaton (fourteenth, 336). Northridge (443) was seventeenth. Severance (204) was tenth in the 2A/3A young ladies group standings, and Valley (361) was thirteenth. Niwot won the 4A/5A young men group title (48) and the young ladies title (21). Roosevelt (533) was the most elevated putting nearby young men group in the 4A/5A young men standings, completing twentieth. Windsor (608) was 23rd, Greeley Central (707) put 25th, and Greeley West (791) was 27th out of 27 putting groups. Windsor green bean Cole Mazurana was the most elevated putting neighborhood kid in the 4A/5A meet, completing 32nd (18:00.80). The Wizards (295) put tenth in the 4A/5A young ladies group standings. Roosevelt (486) was eighteenth, and Greeley Central (559) put twentieth. Greeley Central green bean Ruby Frederick-Law was the most elevated putting neighborhood young ladies member in 4A/5A. She completed 28th (20:57.30), followed promptly by Windsor first year recruit Maggie Bush (29th, 20:58.20). 

Eaton 32, Platte Valley 0, in Kersey: Eaton, the protecting 2A boss, recorded its second shutout in three games this fall. The Reds held their long-term Patriot League adversary to only 14 yards of net offense. Eaton ran for 222 yards on 35 conveys. Senior Ethan Florez drove the fair assault with 77 yards on 14 conveys. Florez additionally drove a hazardous Reds guard with 13 handles, seven performance. Junior Morgan Tribbett had 12 handles, seven performance. Eaton improved to 3-0 generally. Platte Valley tumbled to 1-2. 

Dayspring Christian Academy 58, Akron 18, in Greeley: Dayspring recorded maybe its best execution this season to improve to 3-1 in general, 1-0 in 1A 8-man Plains League play. The Eagles came into the game positioned 6th by CHSAANow.Com, while Akron (3-1) came in positioned fifth. 

Grassland 54, Peetz 18, in Peetz: Prairie got off to a quick beginning and never thought back, driving 38-0 after one quarter and 54-6 at halftime. Rookie Carter Jaeger drove the Mustangs' fair hurrying assault with 82 yards on nine conveys. Senior Maverik Mertens had two of Prairie's three hurrying scores, conveying the ball multiple times for 61 yards. Senior Andy Long drove three Mustangs players that finished somewhere around one pass. He associated on 2 for 2 passes for 92 yards and two scores. Senior David Speicher got two passes for 92 yards and two scores. Grassland improved to 3-1 by and large, 3-0 in 1A 6-man North Conference play. 

Young men soccer 

Beth Eden Baptist 3, Union Colony Prep 1, in Wheat Ridge: The two groups were tied at 1 at halftime before Beth Eden outscored Union Colony 2-0 in the subsequent half. The Timberwolves tumbled to 0-5 with the nonleague misfortune. 

Windsor 15, 5 hotel., Greeley West 2, in Greeley: Windsor scored various runs in each inning. Green bean Lindsey Hinson hit 3 for 4 with a twofold, a triple, two RBI and two runs for the Wizards. Junior Olivia Schramm additionally had two RBI, with a triple, on 2-for-4 hitting. Green bean Ellyse Hydock drove Greeley West, hitting 2 for 3 with the Spartans' just RBI. Windsor improved to 14-4 in general, 5-0 in 4A Northern Colorado Athletic Conference play. West tumbled to 7-11, 0-5. 

Valley 18, Platte Valley 7, 5 hotel., in Kersey: Valley took full control early, going up 5-0 in the primary inning and 13-1 in the highest point of the fourth. Senior Bailey Segura, senior Kyah Grant and sophomore Brianna Mercado each had three hits for the Vikings. Award and senior Tori Damian drove in two RBI each. Junior Sadie Lynch drove Platte Valley, hitting 3 for 4 with two runs. Junior Rylee Woods and sophomore Miranda Farthing each drove in two runs for the Broncos. Valley improved to 6-8 in general, 3-5 in 3A Patriot League play. Platte Valley tumbled to 1-12-1, 0-8. 

Eaton 8, Strasburg 0, in Eaton: The shielding 3A hero Reds keep on making a significant push toward the following month's postseason, winning their seventh sequential game. Green bean Kiauna Smith hit 3 for 4 with two runs and two RBI. Junior Jaeli Lewis had two RBI on 2-for-4 hitting. Senior Emma Pinkstaff hit 2 for 4 with two runs. Sophomore pitcher Sadie Ross got the success in the circle for Eaton, permitting only one hit with 14 strikeouts and two strolls in 6 2/3 shutout innings. The Reds improved to 12-3 in general, 6-2 in 3A Patriot League play. 

Northridge goes 2-0 in home competition, in Greeley: After a dropping a game to open its home competition daily prior, Northridge got a 19-3 success against Eagle Valley and a 8-5 success against Pueblo East to cover off the Rumble On The Ridge. Against Eagle Valley, junior Jayah Tellez, junior Sydney Fosdick and sophomore Kennedy Strausheim each had three hits for the Grizzlies. Strausheim had a game-high four RBI. Tellez and senior Hallee Widler each had two hits against Pueblo East. Junior Hailey Michalik drove in a game-high three RBI. With the two successes, Northridge improved to 9-8. 

Mead 22, Greeley Central 0, 3 hotel., in Mead: Greeley Central ran into a juggernaut, the fifth-positioned group in 4A, as indicated by CHSAANow.Com. Mead scored 11 runs in every one of the initial two innings. The Mavericks out-hit the Wildcats 15-0. Greeley Central tumbled to 8-10 generally, 0-5 in 4A Northern Colorado Athletic Conference play. 

Weld Central drops two, in Greeley: Weld Central shut its mission at Northridge's home invitational with a couple of hard-battled misfortunes, falling 6-4 to Pueblo County and 5-3 of every eight innings to Brush. The Rebels tumbled to 6-11. 

Young men tennis 

Windsor has fall invitational, in Windsor: Windsor wrapped up the second and last day of facilitating its home competition, the Windsor Fall Invitational. Silver Creek left with the group title, scoring 57 focuses. College (28) was fifth, Greeley West (26) set 6th, the host Wizards (21) were seventh, and Northridge (3) was eighth out of eight groups. 

Young ladies volleyball 

Valley 3, Highland 0, in Gilcrest: Valley began quick and shut solid, winning 25-16, 25-22, 25-8. Seniors Hallee Sherman and Marcela Carvajal had nine kills each for the Vikings. Carvajal presented four pros. Sherman had two squares and 11 burrows. Senior Claire Lowery drove Highland with eight kills. Senior Shelby Rusch had seven kills and five burrows for the Huskies. Valley improved to 6-2. The Huskies tumbled to 4-3. 

Eaton 3, Eagle Ridge Academy 0 in Brighton: Eaton, the guarding 3A boss, kept on gathering some middle of the season speed, winning its 6th back to back match. The Reds won by set scores of 25-8, 25-16, 25-16. Junior Emily Maske drove Eaton's assault with 14 kills. Junior Rylee Martin had 10 kills, two squares and 23 helps. Senior Megan St. Jean had six experts and 13 helps. The Reds improved to 6-3 generally speaking with the nonleague triumph. 

College 3, Yuma 0, in Greeley: University controlled the match all through, winning 25-15, 25-16, 25-18. Seniors Aesha Alrashed and Chloe Ruhl had 13 and 11 kills, separately, for the Bulldogs. Ruhl and junior Brenna Blehm each had three pros. Alrashed contributed three squares. College improved to 10-1 with the nonleague win. 

Briggsdale 3, Caliche 0, in Iliff: Briggsdale got its third continuous breadth, 25-13, 25-13, 25-12. The Falcons improved to 10-2 with the nonconference win. 

Greeley West parts competition matches, in Denver: Greeley West went 1-1 in a competition facilitated by Lincoln High School. The Spartans crushed Lincoln 2-1 and lost to Westminster 2-0. West moved its record to 3-5 generally.