The Grand Junction Tigers look to improve on last year's 4-6 season, which ended with a playoff loss to undefeated Ralston Valley. Here's the Tigers 2015 football schedule.
Friday night the Grand Junction Tigers and Fruita Monument Wildcats renew their rivalry at Stocker Stadium. Last season the Wildcats upset the Tigers on Homecoming night and had a good run at the Southwest title. The Tigers want a little revenge.
This week's Friday Night Lights game was a Western Slope rivalry as the Grand Junction Tigers hosted the Fruita Monument Wildcats for the Grand Junction Tiger's homecoming game. The Grand Junction Tigers were the favorites in this game, but the Fruita Monument Wildcats were not listening to any of that. The Fruita Monument Wildcats had a 93 yard kick-off return for the second time this season and
Head Coach Sean Mulvey brings his Fruita Monument Wildcats to Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction, Colorado for one of those great rivalry games against head coach Robbie Owens and his Grand Junction High School Tigers. With these types of games you can throw the records out the window, because this is Fruita and Grand Junction.
Some may have thought after losing so many skilled players to graduation the Grand Junction High School Tigers would be in re-building mode. After winning the first two games of the season, head coach Robbie Owens has a good looking group of young men in the black and orange this season.