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e Lions (8-6-1) split a two-game series with No. 8 Lewis-Palmer. Lutheran lost 15-12 on April 11 but rebounded with an 11-6 win on state poll, swept No. 3 Legend 3-0 in a Continental League rst place showdown on April 14. e win left the Huskies unbeaten in the league with seven wins and a 12-1 overall record. Legend dropped to 5-1 and 16-3.

Second-ranked Valor Christian (14-2) outscored Mountain Vista 15-9 in the deciding fth set to pull out a 3-2 win on April 14. Gabe Repplinger had 21 kills for Valor in the match while Tucker Shearn contributed 46 assists.

Boys swimming Cherry Creek (6-1), ranked second in the PrepSwimCo.com poll, defeated Fossil Ridge 399-190 in an April 15 dual meet. Creek’s Zachary Reese won the 100 backstroke in :52.82 and the 200 IM in 1:58.33.

Sixth-ranked Highlands Ranch (31) downed No. 7 Heritage 227-128 in a dual meet on April 11.

Sota Kawahata of Highlands Ranch won two events. He was rst in the 100 freestyle in :49.15 and won the 200 freestyle in 1:46.07.

Heritage was second and Ponderosa fourth in the April 15 Smoky Hill Invitational. Littleton’s Connor Wherry won the diving with 436.70 points and Heritage’sJacob Maestas was rst in the 100 backstroke in :52.35.

5A Continental League and perhaps even in the state tournament, primarily because seven starters from last year’s squad are back and nearly everyone on the roster has been playing together since before high school.

“We’ve got a good, experience group,” Dyer said. “ e kids have been playing together a long time — club ball, youth ball. ey’ve been around each other a long time.

“We still have a long way to go. We haven’t put together a complete game yet, but today was a good day.”

April 13. Josh Miller went 3-for-4 and scored three runs in the Lions’ win in the second game against LewisPalmer.

Two-time defending Class 4A state champion Ponderosa (6-5) defeated Denver East 16-4 on April 15 with Bryce Robinette going 4-for-4 with three RBI.

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