Aurora prep sports scoreboard, Aug. 28

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FOOTBALL

Grandview 46, Chaparral 13

Score by quarters:

Chaparral    0   13   0  0 — 13

Grandview   7  13  19  7 — 46

Grandview highlights: Cody Summers 90 yards passing, 2 TD, 21 yards rushing, TD; Chukwuma Obinnah 114 yards rushing, TD; Austin Quarles 39 yards rushing, 2 TD; Brandon Brooks 80 yards receiving, 2 TD

Rangeview 26, Westminster 22

Score by quarters:

Westminster  8  8  0  6 — 22

Rangeview     7   6  6  7 — 26

Rangeview highlights: Max Gonzales 137 yards rushing, TD; Quaid Vincent, 55 yards rushing, TD, 71 yards passing, TD; Arealous Hughes TD catch; Jaelon Wright 82 yard fumble return TD

Rock Canyon 44, Smoky Hill 0

Score by quarters:

Smoky Hill        0   0   0   0 —  0

Rock Canyon  13  14  14  3 — 44

St. Cloud (Fla.) 69, Eaglecrest 56

Eaglecrest highlights: Elijah Ross 203 yards passing, 4 TDs, 177 yards rushing, TD; Glenn Washington 156 yards rushing; Peter Anderson 157 yards receiving, 2 TDs; Darian Turner rush TD; Anthony Karmazyn receiving TD; Matt Lally receiving TD

VOLLEYBALL

Fairview def. Rangeview 25-19, 25-14, 25-18

Pine Creek def. Eaglecrest 25-19, 25-17, 25-22

BOYS SOCCER

Eaglecrest 1, Douglas County 1 (OT) — Eaglecrest goal: Garrett Dickey; Eaglecrest assist: Parker Loyd; Eaglecrest saves: Sterling Barnes (4 shots on goal, 3 saves)

Gateway 2, Liberty 2 (2OT) — Gateway goals: Refujio Gomez Lopez, Miguel Zambrano; Gateway assists: Max Arguelles, Gomez Lopez; Gateway saves: Jose Pizano (9 shots on goal, 7 saves), Cesar Mejia Mendoza (6 shots on goal, 6 saves)

Rangeview 3, Green Mountain 0

Courtney Oakes is Sports Editor of the Aurora Sentinel. Reach him at 303-750-7555 or [email protected] Twitter: @aurorasports. Facebook: Aurora Prep Sentinel

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Heart Broken Smoky Hill Parent
Heart Broken Smoky Hill Parent
8 years ago

Last night I witnessed one of the worse Offensive football coaching displays ever!!! I thought the Thompson era was bad. The play calling last night made Thompson look like a good coach!?!? A youth football coach could’ve called a better offensive game. What concerns me most is I don’t think the coaching staff cares or realizes what’s going on around them. The game stats will speak for themselves. This coaching staff and President Carr have done a great job breaking this group of young men’s will, confidence, and pride for football and Smoky Hill…. VERY DISAPPOINTED PARENT AND SMOKY HILL FAN.