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The mystery woman at Hidden Pond

By CPC | August 1, 2018

By Joe Gschwendtner; courtesy photo In 2003, Castle Pines Village excavations gave rise to a Nancy Drew-style mystery. While digging utility trenches for Hidden Pond Road, construction workers uncovered the grave of a young woman, most likely buried before the Homestead Act of 1862 opened these lands up to private ownership. Unidentified bodies are a…

A legacy in the making

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Kathy Fallert; photo by Bob Wiebold and courtesy of Legacy Village of Castle Pines This aerial photograph shows the magnitude of the Legacy Village of Castle Pines complex, located on the northwest corner of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch Boulevard. The senior living facility opened May 19 and will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on…

Perfect Attendance

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Addy M. (pictured above with Principal Veit) was the only student at BRE who earned the perfect attendance award for the 2017-18 school year. Caption and photo by Kathy FallertFirst-grader Each year, Buffalo Ridge Elementary recognizes students who have achieved perfect attendance for the school year. The students cannot have missed a single minute of…

Starting over with pets means work and reward

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Retired Castle Pines resident Rita Shiell chose to become a dog mom again after a few years without pets. Article and photo by Barbara Neff An old joke goes like this: Three religious people are debating when life begins. The first one states that life begins at conception. The second one states that life begins…

Cool as a Cucumber

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Lisa Crockett When the weather heats up, the season’s fresh produce is a great way to keep your cool. Cucumbers are a prime candidate for refreshing and soothing an overheated palate, whether you’re simply floating a sliced cuke in your ice water or trying out something a little fancier like some of the ideas…

Nighthawks abroad in Peru part 2: The adventure

By CPC | July 1, 2018

The RHMS travelers marveled at the lost city of the Incas at Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage site. “It was awesome!” stated Kay Kaul. “An experience the kids will remember for the rest of their lives!” By Susan Helton; photos courtesy of Anna Mallinson and Kay Kaul In early June, 12 Rocky Heights Middle…

The Bibliophiliac’s Corner: “The Night Circus”

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Amanda Merriman Connection writer Amanda Merriman admits she is hopelessly addicted to books. It has been this way nearly all her life. Every month she shares what she has been reading with the hope that others will share in the obsession too. Fantasy lovers unite! “The Night Circus” is in town and will surely…

Uncork, breathe and unwind

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Article and photos by Terri Wiebold Roughly 35 wine enthusiasts gathered on a gorgeous June evening to learn about the formation and launch of the South Metro Denver South chapter of the American Wine Society. Castle Pines Village resident David DeFore, local realtor Wanda Ford and long-time wine club board member Tonia Oliver organized the…

Making an impact

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Brenda Bushey of Hidden Pointe volunteering at Impact Humanity, a new free retail store that opened in Denver’s Five Points district to serve the needs of the homeless community. Impact Humanity is one of nine programs in the Impact Locally nonprofit. Bushey said, “It’s amazing to feel a part of a collective group working together.”…

The goats are ‘baaa’ck

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Caption and photos by Daniel Williams The goats have returned to Castle Pines. Five local neighborhoods – PineRidge, HOA1, The Estates at Buffalo Ridge, The Retreat and Glen Oaks – have partnered with South Metro Fire Rescue and local businesses to use more than 300 goats from Goat Green, Inc. as part of an energy-efficient…

Fly Your Food Flag High this Fourth of July

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett I am an ambivalent visitor to the social media site Pinterest. On one hand, it’s a great place to find ideas for food that looks cute and follows some sort of theme. I also once found an entry on how to craft Christmas ornaments out of Tic Tacs and…

If you enjoy The Connection newspaper, you’ll want to be on “the list”

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Terri Wiebold Fans of The Castle Pines Connection are exploring new ways to enjoy the stories, photos and information in the newspaper, while at the same time winning gift cards, free venue tickets, and much more through our e-subscription.  This year, we have already given away free tickets to the U.S. Senior Open Championship…

Taller tower in The Village?

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Terri Wiebold; courtesy photo Castle Pines Golf Club, Inc. has submitted a Planned Development (PD) amendment that would establish a GCCH Planning Area over the existing clubhouse and parking area. The amendment proposes to replace the existing observation tower (approximately 78 feet in height) at the clubhouse adjacent to Hummingbird Drive, with a new…

Castle Pines begins move to a home rule community

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Daniel Williams; graphic courtesy of the City of Castle Pines As local governance goes, the City of Castle Pines remains something of an anomaly in the metro Denver area, as it’s the only statutory community in all of Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties. But that distinction could be going away, as initial steps have…

Free yoga on the rocks

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Caption and photos by Daniel Williams Until August 26, Inner Connections Yoga is offering free Yoga in the Park classes every Sunday from 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. at the amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park, located at 1375 W Plum Creek Parkway in Castle Rock.  Yogis and yoginis of all ages and levels are…

Food Truck Frenzy was fun-omenal!

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Michelle Post; photos by Lynn Zahorik and courtesy of Megan Hassler and Maddie Provost This was my first year to attend the Food Truck Frenzy in Castle Pines. Wow, what an experience. The many mouth-watering smells beckoned me to try one of everything. People everywhere, enjoying the food and fun. The live band, vendor…

Portugal: One Country, Many Flavors

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner Portugal was on top of the world in the 16th century. Capitalizing on the skill of her navigators, their discoveries and trade routes, untold wealth flowed into the national treasury. It was a golden age in which (King) Manuel I and his explorers set the pace for all of…

Big winners at 22nd Annual Rotary Club Ducky Derby

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Castle Rock Rotary Club member Gordon Allott (left) and Ducky Derby visitor Richard West (right). Article and photo by Elizabeth Wood West; photo courtesy of Rich Bangs There were three cash prize winners at the 22nd Annual Rotary Club Ducky Derby event in June. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Castle Rock, High Noon Rotary…

What’s your APPtitude? Hit the road this summer with RV Trip Wizard

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Amanda Merriman My oldest child will be heading off to college in two short years. My husband and I have come up with a way to deal with this reality. Forced family time! In all seriousness, we thought about taking a fun trip together to try and squeeze in more memories. Thus, the idea…

Rare white deer calls Douglas County home

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Photographer Joe McDaniel captured the contrast between the rare leucistic deer and her brown sibling. By Barbara Neff; photos by Joe McDaniel When Douglas County resident, travel writer and wildlife photographer Joe McDaniel heard murmurs among neighbors this past fall that they had spotted a white mule deer fawn in the area of Tallman Gulch…

Tall Tales Ranch

By CPC | July 1, 2018

A tale of adversity turned into a vision, then action By Patte Smith, courtesy photos Several years ago, Susan and Pat Mooney jumped in “boots” first to establish a safe and supportive community for adults challenged with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Thus began the story and growing reality of Tall Tales Ranch (TTR). Their son,…

Breaking bread among friends and co-workers

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Christian Brothers owners Steve and Andrea Peterson (center) host a lunch every Friday for their employees. Article and photos by Lynn Zahorik Every now and then you come across business owners who truly have their heart in their business and are equally as invested in their employees. On Friday afternoons, Christian Brothers Automotive owners Steve…

Healing Garden celebrated

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Castle Rock Adventist Hospital opened its Healing Garden in June for patients and visitors. By Elizabeth Wood West; photo courtesy of CRAH Castle Rock Adventist Hospital (CRAH) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 19 in celebration of the opening of its new Healing Garden, located between the Alexander and Briscoe Buildings on the hospital’s medical…

Colorado Renaissance Festival

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Fun with a taste of another time Article and photos by Susan Helton   Costumed “royalty” and other characters entertain the festival visitors who eagerly await the opening of the gates.   For a day trip that offers a taste of another time, a visit to the Colorado Renaissance Festival in Larkspur is just the…

U.S. Government Trusted Traveler programs

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Terri Wiebold Vacationing this summer? While Colorado has some amazing adventures that are drivable, many of us take to the skies and travel by plane to our summer destinations. Security lines have become less-than-predictable and there is little worse than not clearing security in time to make your flight. There are lots of options…

Graduated Driver Licensing laws in Colorado

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Article and photo by Catalin Varela   With summer break upon us, teens in the 80108 area have buckled up and hit the road for summer fun activities. As the adult ultimately responsible for their actions, make sure you and your teen drivers are informed on the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) laws in Colorado. Though…

A community that plays together …

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Information and photo provided by Castle Pines Athletics Kids participating in the Castle Pines Athletics NFL flag football program wrapped up the spring season in May with playoffs at Elk Ridge Park. The top two teams in each age group advanced to Super Bowl VI. Congratulations to the winning teams: Green Bay Packers (1st-2nd grades)…

Building a bridge of friendship for two decades

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Gathered together at the Crowder home for their weekly bridge group are, left to right: Kate Riess, Carol Kingery, Jan Jacob, Jane Johnson, Mary Jo Rodeno, Eileen Gass, Angie Crowder, Sandy Harden and Ellen Dugan. This collection of ladies has been together for 16 years. Article and photos by Lynn Zahorik Every Monday morning, eight…

Questions for the cops?

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Catalin Varela On Tuesday, August 7 the community is invited to connect with the Castle Rock Police Department and ask any questions they may have at Philip S. Miller Park from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. This event, National Night Out, has historically been a night where residents can host a block party and…

A new energizing workout

By CPC | July 1, 2018

A great workout can now be found at Cyclebar indoor cycling studio, which rode into Castle Pines on May 24. Located in the former Safeway shopping center, Castle Pines Cyclebar offers energizing rides tailored to all fitness and experience levels. Owner Scott Marshall and instructor Jacove Snapp-Cook inspire, motivate and pump up riders starting at…

A place to call home

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Rea Williamson enjoying a gentle breeze and the blooming flowers at her new home at Legacy Village of Castle Pines. Article and photo by Daniel Williams Although Rea Williamson grew up in the Chicago area, Colorado has always held a special place in her heart. After college, she traveled west for a teaching job, and…

LOST AND FOUND: THE SAGA OF WILLIAM HEADLAND

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Joe Gschwendtner; photo courtesy of The Bureau of Land Reclamation (U.S. Government) William Headland was an early homesteader in the Castle Pines Village area. Having paid $200 cash for his 160 acres in 1870, his holdings centered on Saxon Place. By 1880 he had comfortably settled in on his ranch and found himself a…

College campus tours – five tips to success

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Taylor Wiebold at a college tour at the University of Texas in July. By Terri Wiebold High school students who are entering their senior year are likely starting to think about what college or university they would like to attend, if they are planning on pursuing higher education following graduation. With a college sophomore and…

Around Colorado: Whittle the Wood Rendezvous

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Article and photos by Patte Smith Whittling a stick is one of my fondest memories growing up when my family went camping.  My brother, sister and I would sit on a rock and “being very careful” would create a work of art – funny, our handiwork always turned into a pointed stick.  Well folks, another…

Grand Opening

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Caption and photo by Lynn Zahorik Car Wash Express celebrated its grand opening in Promenade at Castle Rock on June 14. The Colorado-based company started in 2001 and now has nine locations throughout the Denver area. During their first two weeks of business, customers received their car wash for free, and Car Wash Express has…

Challenge, Overcome, Persevere, Succeed

By CPC | July 1, 2018

COPS Camp teens work together to complete team building challenges. Article and photo by Catalin Varela Leadership and teamwork are the most important qualities to foster in the teens who are pioneering the future. This is what Commander Sam Varela of the Castle Rock Police Department thought when he started COPS Camp almost nine years…

Father’s Day in cpv

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Caption and photos by Nancy Koontz The Castle Pines Village Annual Father’s Day Cookout and Pool Party took place at the Canyon Club on Sunday, June 16 starting at noon. Hamburgers, brats, and hot dogs were grilled up throughout the day along with sides, watermelon, desserts, and beverages. Fun activities such as the cannonball splash…

There is hidden treasure in Castle Pines, can you find it?

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Elise Brassell; photos courtesy of Groundspeak Inc. (dba Geocaching) One of the many great things about living in Castle Pines is the easy access to multi-use trails. But, did you know that if you’ve used these trails, or even walked through local neighborhoods, you’ve probably passed hidden treasure many times and didn’t even know…

A bird’s-eye view of building

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Terri Wiebold; photo by Bob Wiebold Construction is well underway and two model homes are now open at Prato at Castle Pines Village, located just north of Santa Fe Drive and east of Daniels Park Road in Castle Pines Village. According to Infinity Homes Collection Community Sales Manager Matt Cassidy, the development is comprised…

Did you go to the denver comic con? Share your photos with us!

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Krysta Parr, The Connection’s very own Wonder Woman (or design goddess as we refer to her), “geeked out” and made the rounds at the Denver Comic Con convention last month on June 15-16. She is pictured here with actor Jason Momoa who played Aquaman in Marvel’s “Justice League.” Comic Con is a celebration of many…

Start with what you have

By CPC | July 1, 2018

By Michelle Post Start with what you have. This saying reminds me of the movie, “Apollo 13,” based on the true story of the 1970 Apollo 13 mission to the moon. The rocket carrying astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert encountered a critical failure en route to the moon. As the crew systematically…

Combating the dangers of hot weather and aging

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Information and photo provided by the National Institute on Aging With summer here and the temperatures rising, it is important to understand the health risks that excessive heat can bring and know the signs of heat-related illnesses. Older adults and people with chronic medical conditions are particularly susceptible to hyperthermia and other heat-related illnesses. The…

Colorado Young Leaders

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Building youth leadership skills through acts of service By Elise Brassell; photo courtesy of Eden Mendrala It is often said that leaders aren’t born, they’re made, and many great leaders are being made right here in Douglas County and throughout our state as a result of the innovative programs at Colorado Young Leaders (CYL). CYL…

Success at the Diamond

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Rock Canyon varsity baseball players charge the mound after a come-from-behind victory against Cherry Creek High School to reach the Elite Eight By RCHS intern writer Alec Sutula; photo courtesy of Josh Terry The Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) baseball team had a very successful season this year under first-year head coach, Garrett Duman. The…

Unearthing a lost Lord Keeper

By CPC | July 1, 2018

For three years, Greg Sherwood has been on a quest to unearth the author of a book from 1657, an English lord and an extraordinary man who had been lost to history. Sherwood’s quest has taken him to the island of Jersey near France to meet with colleagues at the Société Jersiaise (bottom, right), as…

Federal road funding makes its way to Douglas County

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Information and photo provided by Douglas County An 18-mile segment of I-25 from Monument to Castle Rock referred to as the “gap” is now fully funded and, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), is on track to begin construction by late summer of this year. CDOT Executive Director Michael Lewis made the announcement…

Timber Trail Elementary races to read

By CPC | July 1, 2018

Cindy Berndt represented TTE at the staff challenge race. Evelyn Ball, Ethan Berndt and Weston Nielson were among the TTE students who came out to support her. By Susan Helton; photos courtesy of Nicole Avis, Anna Miner and Amy Ball Beginning after spring break, Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) students joined in on Bandimere Speedway’s Race…

Donuts with Mom

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Pictured above left are first-graders Leyna S. and Abby M., and above right are Kendall and Kayley McClarran with their mom, Michelle, all made sure to get their donuts before they were gone. By Susan Helton; photos courtesy of Anna Mallinson On a chilly April morning, TTE students and moms gathered for the Donuts with…

Nighthawks abroad in Peru part 1: Preparations

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Above left: The Peru Enrichment class (clockwise from top center): Oskar Trueman (grey CK shirt with blue and green hoodie), Victoria Mallinson, Karmel Behboodi, Jamie Horan, Keira Ruys, Savannah Hilgendorf, Cassidy Dobler, Connor Brown, Kayden Ozdemir, Cade Miller, Ty Sloan and Ryan Carlson. By Susan Helton; photos courtesy of Anna Mallinson Early June sees 12…

Take time to celebrate

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Ellen Pals of Happy Canyon, local author and expert in creating celebrations. By Elise Brassell; photo courtesy of Michele Hafey Wondering what to do with bored kids on summer break, when family comes to town, or when friends visit? Local author Ellen Pals said, “Take time to celebrate!” She may just make you question all…

Buffalo Ridge science fair

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Information and photo provided by Buffalo Ridge Elementary Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) held its 7th Annual Science Fair on Friday, April 27. The science fair was open to all students at BRE. More than 60 students researched projects. BRE had an amazing day celebrating these young scientists as they presented their findings through demonstrations, experiments…

Seasonal strawberries for a sweet summertime snack

By CPC | June 1, 2018

By Lisa Crockett It’s strawberry season. Through the miracle of the modern food system, of course, most consumers can get strawberries year round, but they’re hitting their peak ripeness in the next few weeks, which means they’re at their most tasty and least expensive right now. Here are some ways to make the most of…

The art of borrowing

By CPC | June 1, 2018

By Elise Brassell; courtesy photo As the weather gets warmer and summer begins, thoughts often turn to vacations and reading a good book by the pool, far away from work, school and the bustle of everyday life. The thought of finding a good summer read made us at The Castle Pines Connection wonder, what does…

CPV ladies tennis league swings into action

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Information and photo provided by Carrie Manion The Castle Pines Village 3.5 ladies tennis team hosted a tennis social Friday, May 11 at the Canyon Club tennis courts to kick off the season. They enjoyed food, drinks and fun tennis that was open to all ladies that live in Castle Pines Village. The tennis activities…

Gear up for 2018 Colorado Bike to Work Day

By CPC | June 1, 2018

By Patte Smith It is no surprise to the Castle Pines and surrounding area residents that Douglas County was recognized as the healthiest county in Colorado. With that in mind, tune up your bikes, put air in your tires, fill up your water bottles and join family and friends to celebrate Colorado Bike Month in…

The new identity of Castle Pines

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Castle Pines Parkway in the City of Castle Pines was adorned with American flags, thanks to a partnership between the city and a patriotic resident. Article and photo by Daniel Williams; photo by Kathy Fallert When Michael Penny became Castle Pines city manager earlier this year, he wanted to understand the identity of the community. …

BRE fifth-graders have an evolutionary performance

By CPC | June 1, 2018

By Kathy Fallert BRE fifth-grade students shook, shimmied, hula-hooped, and back flipped their way (among many other things) to perform “The Evolution of Dance” on April 19 in the school’s gymnasium. Led by music teacher Cathy Deneault and P.E. teacher Ronda Gutierrez, the kids performed to a full house and displayed some star dancing and…

Collaboration Campus breaks ground

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Information and photo provided by Arapahoe Community College Arapahoe Community College broke ground on its $40 million “Collaboration Campus” in Castle Rock last month. The project will consist of two 54,000-square-foot buildings on a 14-acre site in The Meadows, west of Highway 85 and northeast of Castle Rock Adventist Hospital. Joined by the Town of…

Future Leader in STEM award recipient

By CPC | June 1, 2018

CBS4 Denver’s Lauren Whitney (left) presented RCHS student Molly Dolan the Future Leader in STEM award. Lauren McCaffrey (left) and Molly Dolan (right) holding test tubes with fruit flies from their research on type 1 diabetes at Rock Canyon High School. Article and photo by Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of CBS4 CBS4 Denver recognized Molly…

The Bibliophiliac’s Corner – “The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane”

By CPC | June 1, 2018

By Amanda Merriman I am a huge fan of author Lisa See. When I got her latest novel, “The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane,” I excitedly delved into it. She is a master of historical fiction and this is proven again with this book. This saga begins in 1988 in the remote mountains of China,…

Canyon Clothing makes donation to Big City Mountaineers

By CPC | June 1, 2018

RCHS students beamed with pride as they presented their $3,000 “giant” check. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of Janna Robinett Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) students created Canyon Clothing (see related story in February 2018 issue of The Connection) as part of a business strategies class to learn about creating and running a business. The…

CPNMD presents the principles of xeriscape

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Article and photo by Terri Wiebold Residents joined Castle Pines North Metropolitan District (CPNMD) Parks & Open Space Manager Craig Miller at Douglas County Libraries – Castle Pines for part four of a six-part series on the principles of xeriscape. Miller has been presenting classes on xeriscape and landscape maintenance for the last 15 years…

RCHS students earn highest honors at DECA

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Jack Gebhardt (left) and Maria Pangolos (right) both earned top honors at the DECA world championship. Rock Canyon High School students at the DECA world championship in Atlanta, Georgia. From left to right, back row: Maria Pangalos (CP), Sydney Nation (CP), Zander Robinett, Nidhi Unnikrishnan (Air Academy High School), Derek Chen (CP), Neeraj Dodda, Jack…

The Canyons development begins to take shape

By CPC | June 1, 2018

This aerial photo taken looking west shows the development progess happening in the City of Castle Pines on the east side of I-25. The grading is initial infrastructure for the first residential component of The Canyons, being developed by Shea Homes. By Daniel Williams; photo by Bob Wiebold Motorists roaring along I-25 might not have…

Celebrate the trails at Rueter-Hess Reservoir; join National Trails Day June 2

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Explore scenic Rueter-Hess Reservoir from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 2. The reservoir will be open for hiking and paddling recreational opportunities. Guided hikes will be taking place every 60 minutes from 9 to 11 a.m. The hikes will be between 1 mile and 3 miles round trip. The guided hikes will be limited…

DCSM middle schoolers combine travel, learning and service

By CPC | June 1, 2018

On a coastal night wade, DCSM eighth-graders used cast nets to pull some marine life from the Gulf. They pulled sand crabs, hermit crabs and ghost crabs to take a closer look. By Susan Helton; photos courtesy of Rebecca Jones At the end of April and beginning of May, DCS Montessori (DCSM) seventh-grade and eighth-grade…

Scouts lead city leaders

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Caption and photo by Terri Wiebold Boy Scout Troop 826 led the Castle Pines City Council in the Pledge of Allegiance at the council meeting on May 8. Pictured left to right: Nathan Fields, Aiden Dexter and Quinn Polk. The boys stayed for part of the meeting to see “what these people do.”

Talented Teens Castle Pines Spotlight Derek Chen & Charlie Fu

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Derek Chen and Charlie Fu sharing their knowledge with fellow students in a tutoring environment. By Catalin Varela; photos courtesy of Derek Chen Think back to your time in high school. Does it make your skin crawl with stress? Today, high schoolers have so many academic responsibilities it can be overwhelming to handle alone. Derek…

Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum looking for board members

By CPC | June 1, 2018

The Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum is looking for a few good people to join its board. If you can help in any of the areas, please consider joining this dynamic and important team. The board meets on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge on Wilcox Street.…

Congratulations to these four 80108 student athletes who were recently selected to continue with their Sport at the college level

By CPC | June 1, 2018

Chelsea Gause Cheer, University of Colorado, Boulder Coach Amanda Mundaca said, “Chelsea is a competitive gymnast who made the switch to cheerleading this season, and we could not have been happier to have her. Her fun personality and exquisite tumbling will be an amazing addition to the University of Colorado Boulder all-girl cheer team!” Avery…

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