Broomfield football’s state title defense got off to a strong start in the Class 4A playoffs on Friday night.
Meanwhile, Holy Family ended another reigning champs’ repeat bid in 3A.
Kashus Clarvoe had a big night in the freshman’s first high school postseason game, which included a 51-yard touchdown run, and the No. 6 Eagles blew past No. 11 Vista Ridge 49-3 to advance to the 4A quarterfinals.
Broomfield will travel to No. 3 Palmer Ridge next week. The Bears beat No. 14 Mesa Ridge 19-16 in the second round.
Just about 3 1/2 miles north of the Eagles, No. 5 Holy Family rallied to beat No. 12 Thompson Valley, 28-21 in overtime, in 3A’s opening round.
The Tigers tied the defending champs in the waning seconds of regulation on a 26-yard TD connection from Kaden Hopkin to Cole Jany. Gage G

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