Loveland High School’s football team won the 4A State Championship. The Indians had a perfect 14-0 season with the 62-14 win over Skyline at Broncos Stadium at Mile High—the seventh football championship in school history. Loveland quarterback Riley Kinney was named game Most Valuable Player. He rushed for 116 yards and five touchdowns and threw for another 91. Loveland’s Zach Weinmaster became the first 2,000-yard back for the Indians. He rushed for 111 yards, giving him 2,003 on the season. He leaves as the school record holder not only for a single-season, but in career yardage (4,823), single-season touchdowns (30, two at the state championship) and career rushing touchdowns (65).
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