Rangers march into Great Eight Colorado Community Newspapers Online - News Around Town Tri Lakes Tribune Sports Published: 02. 28. 10 Mark MahanIt was a weekend full of basketball at Lewis-Palmer High School as the second-seeded Rangers hosted the second and third rounds of the 4A high school playoffs. Behind two excellent performances from two-time Metro League player of the year Kyle Engelhardt, Lewis-Palmer dominated first, Palmer Ridge, and second, Pueblo South, advancing to the Great Eight for the second year in a row.
On Feb. 26 the Rangers hosted cross-town Palmer Ridge (16-9) in the first meeting ever between the two schools, separated by just seven miles. Behind a strong effort on both the offensive and defensive ends, the Rangers (20-5) ran away with a 64-47 win. Lewis-Palmer came out strong offensively as the Bears struggled early.
By turning the ball over and creating fast-break points, the Rangers were able to build a 29-13 lead at halftime and never looked back. Engelhardt led all scorers
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