Riverdale Ridge High School’s Brihanna Crittendon splits the defense put up by Holy Family High School’s Gracie Ward and Julia Hodell during the class 4A Colorado High School girls state championship game at the Denver Coliseum in Denver on Saturday, March 9, 2024. Riverdale Ridge High School defeated Holy Family High School 50-43 for the state title. A rare skill, perhaps, for a high school sophomore, but her coach has seen it time and again. Teammates, too.
“It changes the mentality for everybody, right? You’re down the stretch, you’re battling back and forth,” Jones said. “Then your dog just says, alright, let’s put this to rest. Let’s go to work.” “It’s amazing. It really is,” Crittendon said. “Everyone’s been working so hard. Just to send our seniors out on a high note, I’m so excited. I’m so proud of my whole team. We’ve been working so hard for this.”
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