Head coach Greg Schroeder and the Glenwood Springs High School boys lacrosse team have a simple enough goal for 2010. The Demons just want to be competitive in their second year of varsity play.
“Our biggest goal is really to put together a good, solid, competitive team,” Schroeder said.

Drew Halsch of the Glenwood Springs High School lacrosse team runs with the ball during a game last season.
Glenwood took its licks in its inaugural varsity campaign last spring, piecing together a 3-11 record. The Demons started to come around late in the season, getting their first win in their ninth game and winning three of their last seven games.
| Date | Opponent | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3/13 | at Battle Mountain | ||
| 3/17 | at Aspen | ||
| 3/18 | at Eagle Valley | ||
| 3/20 | FRUITA MONUMENT | ||
| 3/23 | GRAND JUNCTION | ||
| 3/25 | SUMMIT | ||
| 4/06 | EAGLE VALLEY | ||
| 4/10 | at Fruita Monument | ||
| 4/16 | STEAMBOAT SPRINGS | ||
| 4/17 | BATTLE MOUNTAIN | ||
| 4/20 | at Grand Junction | ||
| 4/23 | at Durango | ||
| 4/24 | DURANGO | ||
| 4/27 | ASPEN | ||
| Coach: Glen Schroeder |
Talent is there for Glenwood.
Leading scorer Drew Halsch, a junior, is back. So is senior Cole Kloster, a Colorado Rocky Mountain School student who plays for the Demons. Kloster contributed his fair share of goals last year, too.
“We’re really looking forward to a good year,” Schroeder said. “It should be a good year for us. We have a lot of returning players, but also a lot of new, younger faces.”
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