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Football: Broomfield escapes thriller over rival Legacy


Broomfield’s Colin Torres (33) is stopped just short of the...

BROOMFIELD — Broomfield football waited five long years to face off with cross-town rival Legacy again, and on Friday night at Elizabeth Kennedy Stadium, their anticipated matchup didn’t disappoint.

Generally offensive gladiators, Class 4A’s top-ranked Eagles struggled to get much of anything going against Legacy, instead relying on its defense to squeak out a 14-13 victory.

Two years after its Class 4A state championship berth, Broomfield looks just as lethal. Its second year under head coach Robert O’Brien couldn’t be going much better after it improved to 4-0 with little seeming to stand in its way.

Last season, the Eagles made it all the way to the Class 4A semifinals.

“The biggest thing is we’ve really come together as a team, and we’re really focusing on the moment this year,” O’Brien said. “Last year, you know, coming off a state title, there was a lot of pressure to get back there, and I think a lot of our focus was at the end of the season rather than to be in the moment, and right now our team is much more in the moment. Our goal is just to go 1-0 in everything we do, whether it be a practice, a meeting, something in their classroom, but that’s our goal is to go 1-0 every day, and the kids have really bought into that.”

Broomfield defeated its first three opponents by a 141-7 margin.

Legacy, for its part, looked much improved from its opening 35-7 loss against Fairview, with all cylinders seeming to click on offense and defense.

“For the offense, we’ve really found our rhythm,” sophomore quarterback Andrew Gardner said. “Our O-line has stepped up compared to the first two weeks. Our receivers, we’ve gotten a lot better overall. (Tonight) was a really cool environment. The crowd was really loud.”

Eagle senior running back Colin Torres gave the Lightning defense headaches all night long, eventually ending his night with 162 yards and both Broomfield touchdowns. Their defense couldn’t do much to contain Gardner, who impressed with 145 passing yards and his own score, most of which came in the second half.

“This feels so amazing,” Torres said. “I mean, we worked so hard for this, waking up 6:30 in the morning to go practice. Everything in the summer, workouts, everything, we wanted this so bad.We thought of this team in advance, we wanted them, and we worked for it.”

Broomfield’s Colin Torres (33) is stopped just short of the goal line as Legacy’s Adam Taylor (20) and Ethan Perkins (30) take him down during their game at Elizabeth Kennedy Stadium on Sept. 20, 2024. (Alissa Noe/BoCoPreps.com)

Broomfield football runs onto the field ahead of its game against Legacy at Elizabeth Kennedy Stadium on Sept. 20, 2024. (Alissa Noe/BoCoPreps.com)

Broomfield’s Grisham Lemley takes the ball downfield during the Eagles’ game against Legacy at Elizabeth Kennedy Stadium on Sept. 20, 2024. (Alissa Noe/BoCoPreps.com)

Legacy football runs onto the field ahead of its game against Broomfield at Elizabeth Kennedy Stadium on Sept. 20, 2024. (Alissa Noe/BoCoPreps.com)

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