The North squad had no problem getting revved up early for the 2015 All-State boys soccer game put on by the Colorado High School Soccer Coaches Association on Wednesday night.
Two teams with exceptional defenses — No. 3 seed Boulder Panthers and No. 12 seed Broomfield Eagles — squared off Saturday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park to decide the Class 5A boys state soccer championship.
It was a beautiful Saturday for soccer. Though Colorado Academy seemed to hit the field running, the brisk morning favored Kent. The No. 1 seed took the Class 3A boys soccer trophy with a 3-0 win over Colorado Academy.
Tyler Hulst gave long-time 4A power Broomfield, a four-time state champion in boys soccer, a crack at its first 5A title after moving up a class this season.