Each week of the spring season, BoCoPreps will highlight exceptional performances from 10 teams and 10 athletes. Please send your nominations to bwnew@prairiemountainmedia.com.

10 teams

Boulder boys lacrosse: The 5A No. 23 Panthers (7-4) have won three straight, beating No. 30 Eaglecrest, No. 21 Heritage and No. 33 Arvada West. Senior Luke Nathan scored eight goals in two games last week, giving him 105 in his career. Junior Artie Haverstock had 10 goals on the week, including the game-winner in an overtime win over Heritage on Wednesday.

Broomfield girls soccer: The 5A No. 13 Eagles (5-3-2) tied No. 4 Ralston Valley before beating then-No. 1 Boulder and No. 40 Rocky Mountain last week.

Erie girls soccer: The No. 8 Tigers are one of six undefeated teams in 5A remaining after beating No. 37 Prairie View and tying No. 3 Cherry Creek last week.

Fairview boys lacrosse: The 5A No. 8 Knights quashed their recent struggles at JeffCo Trailblazer Stadium, winning there three times last week. Junior Kai Modica had eight goals and 10 assists on the week, giving him 25 and 15 on the year.

Fairview boys swimming: The Knights won the 19-team Mustang Invite on Saturday at Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center. Soren Koschmann, a Cornell swim commit, won the 100-yard backstroke for the team’s lone individual event win. This spring, he has top-10 state times in four individual events.

Jefferson Academy girls soccer: The 3A No. 9 Jaguars won both of their games last week, including at No. 22 Timnath on Saturday. Previous to that, in a 10-0 win over No. 25 Eagle Ridge Academy, both Ella Pajor and Elsa Nygren tallied three goals.

Legacy baseball: The 5A No. 12 Lightning (8-4, 4-0 Granite Peaks League) won all four of their games last week, outscoring opponents 49-14. During their current seven-game winning streak, they’ve averaged 15 runs per game.

Legacy girls soccer: Anaya Bursey scored three goals and had an assist in a 4-1 win over 5A No. 25 Poudre last week. The No. 16 Lightning (6-1-1) have won six straight.

Niwot track and field: The boys and girls swept the 14-team Boulder County Invitational at Everly-Montgomery Field on Saturday. Reese Kasper won the 100-meter hurdles (14.22 seconds) and 300 hurdles (42.19) to lead the girls’ team. Addy Ritzenhein won the 800 and 1,600. Eliana Henriques won the long and triple jump, while Jade West won shot put. On the boys’ side, Quinn Sullivan won the 1,600, Keegan Geldean the 3,200, and Weston Domich took the long and triple jump.

Prospect Ridge Academy girls soccer: The 3A No. 1 Miners are first team in the state to go 10-0 this season. Last week, they beat No. 6 Peak to Peak and No. 17 Holy Family.

10 athletes

Katy Adler, Mead soccer: After scoring the winner in a 1-0 win over 4A No. 44 Skyline on Thursday, she had four goals and an assist in a 12-2 win over No. 48 Northridge on Saturday. She has nine goals and two assists for the No. 15 Mavericks (4-2) this spring.

Maddox Burnett, Erie baseball: The junior allowed just three runs and drove in the winning run in the seventh on a sacrifice fly as the 5A No. 13 Tigers beat No. 14 Broomfield on Thursday.

Chloe Hartojo, Legacy golf: The freshman won the third Granite Peaks League tournament at Coal Creek Golf Course on Tuesday, shooting even-par 72.

Reese Kasper, Niwot track and field: The senior won the girls hurdle events at the Boulder County Invitational on Saturday at Everly-Montgomery Field, posting the state’s top times in both. Along with those wins in the 100 hurdles (14.22 seconds) and 300 hurdles (42.19), she took second in the 100 (12.20).

Gavin Keogh, Monarch swimming: The North Carolina State commit won the 500 freestyle with the state’s best time of the season — 4 minutes and 36.98 seconds — at the 19-team Mustang Invite at VMAC on Saturday. He also won the 200 freestyle, while teammate Ethan DiFronzo won the 50 and 100 freestyle.

Rylee Klatt, Mead track and field: The junior won the girls 100-meter run (12.03 seconds) and the 200 (24.55) at the 14-team Boulder County Invitational on Saturday. Her 200 time on Saturday is the second-fastest in the state this season.

Daisuke Nakashima, Legacy swimming: The senior won the 100 breaststroke and 200 individual medley at the 19-team Mustang Invite at VMAC on Saturday. He was one of three locals to win two events, including Monarch’s Keogh and DiFronzo.

Lily Sullivan, Dawson soccer: The junior had six goals and three assists over three games last week for 2A No. 15 Dawson. She is second on the team in goals (10), only behind Kanoe Bihag (12).

Claire Tannehill, Holy Family track and field: She posted the state’s fastest time of the season in the girls 100-meter run (11.78 seconds) preliminaries at the Pomona Invitational over the weekend.

Zack Young, Centaurus baseball: Continuing his sensational senior campaign, Young drove in four runs in his team’s two wins at the end of last week and picked up a win on the mound. In 4A No. 29 Centaurus’ 4-1 win over No. 32 Niwot on Thursday, he allowed one run and struck out 14 in a complete-game win. He also drove in two of his team’s four runs.