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Roaring Fork soccer gains confidence in first-round playoff win over Rocky Mountain Prep

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Roaring Fork High School sophomore Alan Rodriguez celebrates after breaking a scoreless tie in the 25th minute of their playoff soccer game on Wednesday, Oct, 29, 2025, in Carbondale. The Rams beat Rocky Mountain Prep, 3-2, to advance to the second round state playoffs, where they’ll face Colorado Academy on Tuesday.
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After pushing all the way into the semifinals of the 2024 Class 3A state tournament, the Roaring Fork High School boys soccer team is back in the postseason and ready to make another deep push.

The No. 16-seeded Rams took the first of what could be many important steps to the promised land on their home pitch Wednesday, beating the No. 17 Rocky Mountain Prep SMART Ocelots, 3-2, in Carbondale.

The lead was held by the Rams from the 25-minute mark through the rest of the game, though late goals in both the first and second halves kept the game intense until the final horn sounded.



Rams junior Cal Stone buried two goals, including the game-winning goal, a screamer into the top-right corner during the second half.

“It’s great to host a game to start the playoffs,” Stone said. “Having all the fans here and feeling the support definitely changed the game for us.”




After Rams sophomore Alan Rodriguez broke the tie in the 25th minute, Stone followed up just seven minutes later and doubled the lead. The Ocelots cut their deficit in half just five minutes later on a free kick.

The second half followed a similar script, with Stone extending the lead before Rocky Mountain Prep scored late on a set play to keep everyone on their toes.

The Rams controlled the pace of play throughout, though coach Nick Forbes said he saw the team get “a little complacent” after taking leads — something that hurt them at the end of both halves.

“We just had a huddle after the game, and one of my captains was talking about how we can’t give up down the stretch,” Forbes said. “I think we got a little complacent because we were up 3-1 and that was a really good team over there. When you’re playing teams as good as this and when you’re in the playoffs, all these teams can hurt you in just 10 seconds, so that was a good reminder that you have to play the full 80 minutes.”

The deja vu match between two teams that faced off 364 days prior at Carbondale Middle School during the first round of the 2024 state playoffs was equally as tight and well played. The Rams won that matchup, 1-0, in overtime, thanks again to the foot of Stone.

Roaring Fork High School junior Cal Stone, center, celebrates with teammates after scoring the Rams’ third and deciding goal in their first round state playoff game on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, in Carbondale.
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Forbes explained that the previous experience against the Ocelots helped the players game plan.

“I think the boys understood the style that they were going to play was a little bit different,” he said. “It’s a little more technical, a little less of a team dynamic, and more looking to put their good players in certain places to make them most effective. They were able to do that to us today — the two goals were really nice goals.”

The Rams will now travel to Lakewood to take on No. 1 Colorado Academy, who beat No. 32 Rifle 5-0 in the first round of the playoffs on Wednesday. Roaring Fork, which unofficially topped the Mustangs in a preseason scrimmage, will look to advance to the quarterfinals of the state tournament.

Game time is set for 2 p.m. Tuesday.

“We have an idea of who they’re going to be, and I think we’re going to be able to match them,” Forbes said. “They’re a structurally sound team, they play very organized and as a team, so I guess we will see when the ball hits the turf.”

Additional Garfield County scores

No. 7 Coal Ridge took down No. 26 Holy Family, 3-1, on Wednesday in New Castle. The Titans will next host No. 10 Atlas Preparatory School at 3 p.m. Tuesday.

No. 24 Glenwood Springs traveled on Thursday to face No. 9 Niwot in the first round of the Class 4A state tournament, pulling the 3-2 upset. The Demons will play No. 8 Golden on Wednesday in the second round.

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