State Track: Incredible effort by both teams at the state championships this year. Raptor girls are the 5A State Runner-Up.
So proud of this group and coaching staff. @aurorasports
State Track: Zenobia Witt becomes a three-time state champion in the Long Jump winning today with a jump of 19’3. Incredible Zenobia !!! @aurorasports
State Track: Cameron Bell wins the Long Jump state title with a mark of 24’0. Bryson States grabs 2nd place. Great event for the Raptors on day 1. @aurorasports
Come work the me!!! We are now accepting applications for one of our lead positions in Cherry Creek School District. See the link for more information!
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RTS testing after ACLR may be missing a critical piece: the brain. Athletes can pass strength and hop tests while relying more on cognitive control—masking deficits and increasing reinjury risk. Neurocognitive testing may better capture true readiness.
The Raptors end their regular season undefeated, 23-0, as they take set 3, 25-17. Congratulations to the Raptor boys volleyball team! We will host Regionals at the Nest this Saturday.
Boys Volleyball final: Raptors outlast a very good Grandview team 20-18 in the 5th set to win the Centennial League Tournament. Regionals up next Saturday. Great job Raptors @coloradopreps
Track: Bryson States goes 47’8 in the Triple Jump increasing his state-leading mark to win the event at the Stutler Twilight this evening. @aurorasports
STATE RECORD ALERT 🚨 🚨 🚨
Cameron Bell breaks the all-time all-classification state record in the Long Jump with a mark of 24'8.25
Incredible Cam !!! @aurorasports@ColoradoTrackXC@coloradopreps
Track: Good day for the Raptors as they win the team titles in both boys and girls at the Cherry Creek Invite this afternoon.
Individual wins included Jenna Winn in the 1600 and Cam Bell in both hurdle events. @aurorasports
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The National Athletic Trainers’ Association is aware of the situation involving athletic training services at a secondary school sporting event. While we do not have visibility into all details, situations like this highlight an ongoing challenge in secondary school athletics: ensuring student-athletes are supported by consistent, well-structured health care systems.
Athletic trainers are highly trained health care professionals who play a critical role in injury prevention, emergency response and ongoing care. However, effective care depends on appropriate planning, training, clear policies and administrative support.
Student-athlete safety cannot rely on isolated event coverage alone. It requires comprehensive systems that support both the patient and the provider. NATA remains committed to advancing policies and practices that strengthen these systems and support the athletic trainers who lead them.