Columbine High School’s football team continued their winning streak with a 35-14 victory over Arvada West, showcasing their big-play ability and dominant defense. The Rebels relied on their rushing attack, led by junior Mark Snyder, who rushed for 166 yards and three touchdowns. Despite A-West’s strong offense, led by junior quarterback Logan Duhachek, Columbine’s defense stepped up with crucial sacks and interceptions. The game was filled with key moments, including Basinger’s remarkable 20-yard touchdown run just before halftime and Snyder’s 56-yard touchdown run early in the second half. Columbine’s head coach, Andy Lowry, praised the team’s ability to make big plays when needed, highlighting the contributions of Snyder and Basinger. He acknowledged the team’s challenges with injuries but emphasized the importance of next-man-up mentality. Looking ahead, Columbine faces a tough matchup against Ralston Valley, with Lowry noting the significance of their previous victory over them last year. As the Rebels aim to maintain their winning streak, fans can expect more exciting and competitive matchups in the coming weeks. For more sports news and analysis on Denver’s teams, fans can sign up for the Sports Omelette newsletter.
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