Colorado High School Soccer Championships Moved Up Due to Weather
The Colorado high school girls soccer state championship game times have been moved up by two hours on May 19 and May 20 due to expected cold and wet weather. All four matches, featuring Classes 2A through 5A, will be held at Switchbacks Weidner Field in Colorado Springs. The National Weather Service predicts highs in the mid-50s and temperatures dropping to around 40 degrees, with a 100% chance of precipitation and possible snow on the evening of May 19. The following game times have been updated: May 19 at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., and May 20 at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
By the Numbers- Four championship matches adjusted with times moving up by two hours.
- 100% chance of precipitation on the night of May 19 with expected snow showers.
- Championship matches will be held in Colorado Springs at Weidner Field, the venue for the past three seasons.
- Three reigning champions (Fossil Ridge, Evergreen, Colorado Academy) can defend their titles.
The championship games are set to kick off as scheduled, but ongoing weather conditions will need monitoring. Fans are advised to prepare for potentially challenging weather during the matches.
Bottom LineThe shifting of game times for the Colorado high school girls soccer championships is a direct response to weather forecasts. Fans should arrive prepared for cold and wet conditions, while organizers ensure safe and accessible viewing experiences as teams vie for titles.
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