Don’t see a newsletter in your community? Check out all of our newsletter offerings!
Highlands Ranch Herald
Chaparral and Mountain Vista, two of the best Colorado girls high school soccer teams, played each other in an early season showdown on April 2.
The game matched Chap, ranked first in the CHSAA’s RPI rankings, against No. 3 Vista, one of the state’s top teams each spring.
The game also featured Vista’s dangerous offensive potential against the defense of Chap.
The Golden Eagles controlled play for most of the game, but it wasn’t until goals scored by Lily Boydstun and Jordan Hopkins in the second half that Vista earned a 2-0 Continental League victory.
Mountain Vista improved to 5-0 overall after the win while Chap lost for the first time in five outings.
“It was a very good game,” said Vista Head Coach Theresa Echtermeyer. “Chap is a very good team and they came in undefeated like us. We did better in the second half than in the first half. I think maybe things were a little unsettled but once we got a hold of the ball in transition, we were better. I thought we possessed the ball pretty well.”
Chap played without Rowan LsPiano who is out after having knee surgery. The Golden Eagles relied on its defense which held up for a half.
“We were defending a lot,“ admitted Chap Head Coach Greg Gillmor. “We dedicated a lot of our players to defending and just tried to prevent them from scoring. We know Mountain Vista is one of the teams to beat in the state.”
Gillmor felt Boydstun’s goal made a key difference.
The senior scored her fifth goal in four games when she darted to the middle of the field and sent a shot into the corner of the goal.
“Lily made a great play to get that first goal and we had to do some things to try to tie it back up, went into an attacking formation and they took advantage of that,” said Gillmor. “That’s how we have to look at it that it will do us some good down the road. It’s a tough league and I think it is the best league in the state.’’
The goals by Boydstun and Hopkins give Vista a combined nine goals in games they’ve played.
“It is early in the season, but when you play in the Continental League every game is going to be a battle,” said Echtermeyer, who has won four state titles and compiled a 176-41-16 record in her 14th season as the girls’ coach at Vista. She is also the boys’ coach.
You must be logged in to post a comment.
About Us
Ethics and Transparency
Events
News Tips
Work for CCM
Corrections
Attribution Policy
Give to CCM
Advertise
Now Hear THIS!
Classifieds
Public Notices
Membership
CCM in the News
Sign up for Newsletters
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
TikTok
LinkedIn
RSS
Colorado Community Media connects, educates and empowers readers along the Front Range as the state’s largest source of hyperlocal news, information and advertising. Our vision is to be a clear and transparent voice for our readers and a trusted community resource where they consistently turn first for news and events that impact them most.
We’ve recently sent you an authentication link. Please, check your inbox!
Sign in with a password below, or sign in using your email.
Get a code sent to your email to sign in, or sign in using a password.
Enter the code you received via email to sign in, or sign in using a password.
Subscribe to our newsletters:
Sign in with your email
Lost your password?
Try a different email
Send another code
Sign in with a password
CCM Privacy Statement