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Odi, Devina, Spencer, Hayden and Tanner’s brother-in-law Bobb (Anne) orpe; their sons, Brook and James orpe; and her sister-in-law Dee (Larry) Frost and their son, David (Tiffany) orpe.
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e consequences for violators can include permanent exclusion from CHSAA events, It will be up to the commissioner and the a ected school’s administration to decide the penalties.
Golf changes e legislative council also approved a couple of changes in highschool golf. One was to add a 2A classi cation for both boys and girls golf, beginning in the 2024 cycle. e other is to seed 5A regional tournaments two weeks before regionals. Locations will be determined by league rotation. e golf committee said each league will have one team per regional to act as host.
“ e goal is to have a four-way rotation for 5A state sites with a Western state host every six years,” sta notes said.

“We passed the ball really well. We got a lot of assists,” Callahan said. “Our coach said it was the best we’d played all year. We practiced. We have good chemistry, and there’s a lot of trust in our teammates.”
“ ey were inexperienced. ey work hard. ey are well-coached. It was our athleticism and experience that made the di erence tonight,” Roedel said. “We played our style. We pushed the basketball. We turned them over. ey couldn’t quite keep up.”
“We’re just as con dent as we were at the beginning of the season,” Callahan said. “We never lost con dence. We tried practicing what we were doing wrong. It ended up working for us.”
“I thought we were going to click this year,” Justice said. “Over the summer, we played well. e job is not nished.”
Frederick advanced to the state semi nals last year for the rst time since 1956.
“Conway told me when I came o the court that we were going to be back,” Justice said. “it really stuck with me. Last year was an experience. We are read going to win it this year.”
“It helped us not be nervous,” Singh said.
“We’re just working as a team,” Aldana said. “We don’t underestimate anybody. We come in, and we play our hardest every game.”
“ ey know they can score at will,” Conway said. “But we have to start locking teams down and focusing more on defense. ey are doing a good job.”
Her mother, Norma June Anderson, her father, Herbert Anderson, and her brother, Kirk Anderson, predeceased her.
A celebration of life will begin at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at Fort Lupton High School, 530 Reynolds St. A reception follows. In lieu of owers, make donations to a scholarship fund in both Jack and Andi orpe’s names at the Bank of Colorado in Fort Lupton.