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Legacy’s Bynarowicz heads for Gunnison for football






BY STEVE SMITH SSMITH@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
e rest of Ryan Bynarowicz’s time at Legacy High School won’t involve a search for a college so he can continue playing football.
Bynarowicz took care of that issue by signing his letter of intent with Western State University Gunnison
“I chose Western for a variety of reasons,” he said. “ e coaches are amazing, with deep roots at Western. e coaching sta also fosters a winning culture with emphasis on a dog-culture mentality, which I very e Lightning advanced to the second round of the state 5A playo s last season. Bynarowicz played in 11 games and recorded 35 total tackles, 29 of which were solo e orts, and three sacks. He drew some interest from Jamestown University in North Dakota. He received an o er to play there.
“While I’ve been interested in Western for quite some time, I only recently was able to visit Jan. 29,” he said. “I got to meet the coaches and players, take a tour and hear about
Sports Scorecard
Holy Family High School
Boys basketball Centaurus got past Holy Family 61-53 in Lafayette Feb. 3. No stats were available for either team.
Holy Family beat Greeley Central 8069 in Broom eld Feb. 1. No stats were available for either team.
Girls basketball
Holy Family turned back Centaurus 71-45 in Lafayette Feb. 3. Gracie Ward led the Tigers with 24 points. Julia Hodell and Jennifer Altshuler scored 12. No stats were available for Centaurus.
Holy Family beat Greeley Central 56-48 in Broom eld Feb. 1. Fiona Snashall scored 15 points for the Tigers. Essynce Contreraz added 10.
Lutheran topped Holy Family 43-31