Cliff Grassmick, The Daily CameraTanner Smith, left, Broomfield, Ian McDiarmid, of Boulder, Brady O’Dell and Cade Austin, both of Broomfield, on the header. BROOMFIELD — It had been exactly 287 days since Boulder and Broomfield staged one of the most epic matches in state history in the Class 5A title match at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. The players were different and, most certainly, so were the stakes, but Saturday night’s rematch at Elizabeth Kennedy Stadium certainly had the feel of something very special. The sequel lived up to the billing and Boulder, much like it did on that November night — albeit in 14 rounds of a penalty shoot-out — got the better of Broomfield 1-0 in front of packed house. Related ArticlesAugust 24, 2017 How Dave Chappelle introduced a cellphone-bagging program to Denver schools August 22, 2017 5A boys soccer preview: Boulder, Denver East headline a Front Range League-heavy preseason Top 10 “I’m just so proud of this team and how we responded to that early pressure and we made the adjustments and dealt with it,” Boulder senior defender Quinn Frankovsky said.