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 girls soccer: The 6A No. 2 Panthers (5-0-2) beat Silver Creek, then drew with No. 3 Ralston Valley last week. They host No. 1 Castle View on Tuesday.

Erie boys lacrosse: The 5A No. 4 Tigers (5-1) beat No. 12 Columbine 11-8 on Friday night. Davis Quam had three goals and an assist to lead the way.

Fairview baseball: The Knights won their first two games inside the Granite Peaks League, beating Silver Creek and Erie last week. Jackson Wier threw six sharp innings in a win over the Raptors on Tuesday, striking out eight.

Legacy baseball: The Lightning (4-4) beat teams from Illinois and Alaska last week, pushing their win streak to three games. Chase Hoelting and Ethan Sanchez each have 10 RBIs this spring.

Lyons baseball: The Lions (3-4) walked off Front Range Christian on Wednesday as Kaion Kishiyama singled in the winning run in the seventh inning.

Mead baseball: The Mavericks (8-1) have won six straight. On Wednesday, Charlie Baker doubled in a win over Frederick to extend his hit streak to 11 games dating back to last season. He is batting .704 this spring, the 14th-best average in the state.

Niwot boys volleyball: Last week, the 5A No. 15 Cougars swept No. 17 Centaurus, then beat No. 8 Cheyenne Mountain in four sets.

Niwot track and field: The Cougars set eight of Colorado’s top marks of the spring season at the Oregon Relays last weekend. Addison Ritzenhein in the 1,600-meter run (4:49.13), the 1,500 (4:30.96) and the mile (4:51.08). Quinn Sullivan did the same — in the 1,600 (4:09.76), 1,500 (3:55.02) and mile (4:11.32).

Prospect Ridge Academy girls soccer: The Miners (7-0) are still undefeated after beating Forge Christian and The Academy last week. Madison Skinner has 10 goals this season.

Skyline girls soccer: The Falcons (1-6-1) got their first win of the season Friday, beating Longmont 5-0 behind a hat trick from Aniah Dothard.

10 athletes

Tori Biffle, Niwot girls soccer: The freshman notched a hat trick for the first three goals of her high school career as the Cougars (3-3-1) beat Fort Morgan 8-0 on Thursday. She added her fourth on Saturday.

Maddox Burnett, Erie baseball: The junior struck out 11 in six innings as the Tigers (9-3) beat Monarch 7-0 on Tuesday. Then Saturday, he allowed just one hit over 6 2/3 innings while homering in a 5-1 win over Brighton.

Nolan Gaccetta, Silver Creek baseball: Winning his fourth game of the season, he threw six innings, allowing two runs — none earned — while striking out six as the Raptors (6-5) beat Skyline 8-2 on Wednesday.

Soren Koschmann, Fairview boys swimming: The Cornell swim commit, who set personal best times at club sectionals at the end of last month, won the 50-yard freestyle (21.99) and 100 backstroke (56.14) at the triangular dual meet with Longmont and Broomfield last week.

Marin Kotschau, Broomfield girls soccer: The sophomore had her first career hat trick, to go along with an assist, as the Eagles beat Fort Collins 5-0 on Thursday.

Stella Laird, Fairview girls tennis: The No. 1 singles player didn’t drop a set in wins over Rocky Mountain’s Faith Galyardt and Niwot’s Saha Kolli last week, improving to 8-0 on the season.

Elsa Nygren, Jefferson Academy girls soccer: The senior had three goals and three assists as the Jaguars (2-4) beat Denver Christian 9-1 on Tuesday.

Maverick Scarpella, Broomfield baseball: The senior allowed one hit and struck out nine through five sparkling innings in a 9-0 win over Horizon on Wednesday. He also drove in three runs for the Eagles, who are now 7-2.

Hope Torres, Prospect Ridge girls golf: The senior and defending 3A golf champ finished second at the Metro League tournament at Broadlands Golf Course on Tuesday, shooting 1-under-par 71.

Zack Young, Centaurus baseball: The senior struck out 13 in a complete-game performance as the Warriors (5-5) beat Holy Family 5-1 on Thursday. He owns a 1.30 ERA over 27 innings this spring.