The first few weeks of the 2022 season haven’t always been kind to Sterling Girls’ football, but the Tigers are still finding ways to stay competitive.

On March 24, he scored his only win to date when Gering came down state lines in Nebraska. During that contest, which ended 4–0 in Sterling’s favour, junior Ryan Lynn pounced on the offensive as he scored two goals and assisted to record a five-point total for himself. Junior Charlie Frankenfeld and freshman Lydia Boxberger assisted in their efforts as they each also recorded one goal and one assist.
Aside from that lone win, the Tigers have struggled to find the back of the net, but their defense has kept them competitive in many other competitions. They fell 4-1 to Severance in their first game of the season and lost 4-0 to Liberty Common last Thursday, but they were able to sweat Lamar and Fort Morgan from start to finish as they each had only A goal was allowed. Those teams in 1-0 campaigns.
The Tigers will have a good shot at reversing those fortunes on Tuesday afternoon when they host Frontier Academy 1-4 at 4 PM.
Sterling Baseball is on a Tear
After Sterling Baseball opened its season with a 6–2 loss to the University, the Tigers decided they didn’t like that feeling.
In the weeks that followed, he has not only lost a single game, but he has destroyed almost every opponent he has faced. Apart from an 8–3 win over Yuma on 1 April, they have won by no less than seven runs. Five of their now 8-1 records have come from double-digit run losses, including their most recent 17-3 win over Strasbourg last Thursday.
Wyatt Buckley and Noah Soper recorded three RBIs each in that campaign, and Andrew Mick added two more. Tyler Felzian, Andrew Svarda, Jake Gordon, Dylan Diorio and Robby Carrasco also added their names with one RBI each.