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Sports – Gunnison Country Times



Titans lose 3-0 in state championship



The Crested Butte Titans girls soccer team played the Dawson School Mustangs of Lafayette in the state championships last Wednesday, May 25th. Although the result was a 3-0 loss, it was just an unfortunate end to an otherwise impressive comeback of the season. With a bumpy start and a montage-worthy recovery, the girls fought for their spot in the final game. With six departures this year, this also marks the transformation of the team as a whole.


Tournament brings success for boys and girls



Don’t expect to walk away as champions twice in your first tournament appearance. But that’s exactly what the Gunnison Elite basketball team did on May 21-22 at the Rain Basketball Tournament held in Cherry Creek, Colorado.


Murphy and Schwartz qualify for the state



As the regional girls’ golf tournament wrapped up the season on May 24, two members of the Gunnison High School team went ahead and qualified for the state level competition.
Riley Murphy and Allie Schwartz competed in the 3A Championship Tournament in Broomfield on May 31st. Blue Noble was chosen as the replacement. This was Murphy’s second time to qualify for the state and Schwartz’s first.


Defeat Lamar Savages in the semifinals to advance to the state



The Crested Butte Titans varsity football team defeated the Lamar Savages on Monday afternoon to win the 2A semifinals – the final score was 4-0. A rock wall of defense coupled with superior stamina allowed the Titans to hold a small early-game lead turn into a monster victory.
In a hard-fought first quarter, the Titans played against the wind. They responded cleanly – when the ball landed in the hands of Titans, the goalkeeper, she would often hand-pass the ball to a nearby defender and trust the team to play it onto the field. And play it up, they did. After 15 minutes, Leigh Harpel was within range of goal with a quick series of passes, she shot, but it bounced off the post.


Space for three athletes



The GHS track season ended in glory last weekend with three state finishes. Ten athletes made the state cut and attended the meet, which was held at Jeffco Stadium in Lakewood. Originally scheduled to run Thursday through Saturday, a snowfall in late May pushed the races back to a chilly Sunday.
The top finisher for Gunnison was senior Melita Ferchau, who brought home the state championship in discus. She also placed fourth in the shot put. The discus result was long coveted as Ferchau placed second twice during her high school career, but it was the first time she’d landed in the shot put.


Riley Murphy wins the tournament



Last weekend, the GHS girls golf team traveled to Alamosa and played in their last regular season tournament at Cattails Golf Course. They brought home success – Riley Murphy took first place in the tournament and the team finished second overall.
“The girls have taken further steps in the right direction,” said head coach Kevin Mickelson.




The GHS Cowboys varsity baseball team ended the week with two wins and one loss. On Tuesday they defeated Salida and on Saturday they shared a doubleheader with Roaring Fork – which put the team to an 8-14 record for the season. In the first of last week’s games, the Gunnison Cowboys dominated their hosts in Salida 19-2. The offensive […]


Cowboys sprint towards the state



The Gunnison High School track struggled at the Friday Night Lights Cyclone Invitational in Pueblo last weekend in the final regular season meeting. The Cowboys saw a plethora of achievements everywhere — 10 athletes came out with qualifying state times and two, Maddie Stice and Melita Ferchau, broke school records.
Stice broke the Gunnison High School record for the two-mile run with a time of 11:39.93 – beating a record set by Najeeby Quinn 28 years earlier in 1994. Stice finished second in Friday’s race and is eighth overall for the 3A Division heading to the state meeting this weekend, May 19-21.


Victories over Buena Vista and Fountain Valley



Crested Butte Soccer has continued its winning streak into the semifinals of the 2A States after battling through the brackets with two solid victories last week. Both games were close compared to the dramatic results that marked the end of the regular season. The first, on Friday against Buena Vista, was won by the Titans 3-2. The next day, the team narrowly defeated Fountain Valley 1-0.


Second place as a team in the Dos Rios tournament



GHS Girls Golf held its only home tournament of the season Monday in Dos Rios. Because of the weather, the golf season starts and ends later than other high school sports, meaning they have two weeks left to qualify for the state.
Head coach Kevin Mickelson said the plan from the start of the season is still in place.
“Our overall goal has never wavered — we want to qualify for the state as a team,” Mickelson said.

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