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  • Mountain Vista band excited for return

    Mountain Vista band excited for return

    (Rashaan Davis/CHSAANow.com)

    Over the past few weeks, marching bands from across the state have returned. Whether they are on the football field or in the school parking lot, bands are back.

    Today, I had the opportunity to spend some time with the band at Mountain Vista High School in Highlands Ranch. The band is directed by Mr. Dan Delaup, an energetic director who is excited to get back to work. Today is the final day of their two-week camp and Dan was kind enough to talk with me as the band was warming up.

    Dan and I talked about the good and the bad of the pandemic. He said that his band is down about 20 students and that he can see where it might take a few years for his program to recover. He pointed out that this is not an isolated issue, as he knows that his feeder middle school, Mountain Ridge, will also be down. This is a problem that many directors will face, with the expected turnaround to take a couple of years. I laughed, however, as Dan talked about the only complaints he’s been hearing from the kids have been about the heat.

    As we steered the conversation away from some of the negative aspects of the pandemic, Dan talked about how excited the kids are to be back together and that being together over the past couple of weeks has almost made the kids forget what it felt like to be away from each other.

    I was excited to spend some time talking with MVHS senior and snare drummer, Ryan Day. This young leader represents the very best of Mountain Vista High School. He shared with me how awesome it feels to be back and that performing in front of his peers with as a member of the band was a big part of his first two years at Mountain Vista. I asked Ryan to share words of encouragement for incoming band members.

    “Stick with it,” he said. “It’s hard, especially during camp. It’s all worth it, especially when you get to the performances. There is nothing like performing for people.”

    Well said.

    The band will end their camp today with a celebration at Main Event Entertainment, a chance for the kids to play games and continue connecting outside of the rigors of camp.

    Mountain Vista will be joining other programs for their first competition on Sept. 25 at the Friendship Cup hosted by Fountain-Fort Carson.

    If you would like for CHSAA to share the story of your activities program, send me an email (rdavis@chsaa.org) or call the CHSAA office.

  • NFHS: Schools Encouraged to Take Precautions Against COVID-19, Heat as New School Year Begins

    NFHS: Schools Encouraged to Take Precautions Against COVID-19, Heat as New School Year Begins

    Periodically, The NFHS Voice will be presented in the form of video. As the new school begins, NFHS Executive Director Karissa Niehoff looks forward to everyone being back together, while encouraging schools to take precautions against heat and COVID-19, which would include the opportunity for students to be vaccinated.

     

  • Video: Rhonda Blanford-Green chats with Sharon Wilch about Title IX

    CHSAA commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green sits down with former assistant commissioner Sharon Wilch to chat about the anniversary of Title IX and the impact it has had on their lives.

  • All-state boys volleyball team for Season D

    All-state boys volleyball team for Season D

    The Season D all-state boys volleyball team is presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    This team was created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues and then a vote of coaches.

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    (Paul DiSalvo/PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

    Player of the year: Jayden Pascua, Douglas County

    Coach of the year: Jason Fitzgerald, Douglas County

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Aiden Bond Eaglecrest OH Senior
    Justin Cypress Cherry Creek OH Senior
    Reece Lindstrom Legend S Freshman
    Ryan Longamore James Irwin OH Senior
    Jayden Pascua Douglas County OPP Senior
    Tal Ritter Valor Christian Senior
    Connor Schumate Douglas County OH Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Tristan Christofferson Regis Jesuit Junior
    Jake Green Legend MB/S/OH Senior
    Hudson Harms Cherokee Trail Junior
    Josh Livergood James Irwin Junior
    Alfred Maiava Eaglecrest S Junior
    Aivan McCrary James Irwin L Junior
    Jensen Pascua Douglas County S Freshman

    Honorable mention:

    • Elijah Armstrong, RS/S/MB, Mountain View, Junior
    • Christian Banuelos, DSST: College View,
    • Keenan Daly, OPP/OH, Coronado, Senior
    • Kade Ericson, L, Rock Canyon, Sophomore
    • Christopher Furst, Faith Christian, Junior
    • Arneet Garcha, OH/L, Stargate School, Senior
    • Edmund Gonzalez, DSST: College View
    • Javier Gonzalez, OH/DS, Regis Groff, Senior
    • Hector Guerrero, S/RS/OH, Westminster, Sophomore
    • Aidan Hartman, MB/RS, Stargate School, Junior
    • Gionny Her, OH, Westminster, Junior
    • Jake Johnson, Fort Lupton, Senior
    • Carson Kneisl, OH, Bear Creek, Sophomore
    • Gunnar Kukkonen, MB/OH, Stargate School, Senior
    • Caleb McIrvin, OH, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior
    • Josh Miller, S, Bear Creek, Senior
    • Jacob Mullane, L/DS, Bear Creek, Junior
    • CJ Mullens, L, Douglas County, Junior
    • Patrick Nettles, MH, Cheyenne Mountain, Junior
    • Kalen Nilsen, S, Cheyenne Mountain, Sophomore
    • Gabriel Ocasio, S, Stargate School, Junior
    • Christopher Perez, OH/DS/S, Regis Groff, Senior
    • Jayse Shaw, S/OH, Addenbrooke Classical Academy, Junior
    • Tucker Shearn, Valor Christian, Sophomore
    • Cade Shivley, DSST: Byers, Sophomore
    • Jayden Stack, Fort Lupton, Senior
    • Ben Steiner, MB, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior
    • Ryan Taylor, L/OH/OPP, Grandview, Senior
    • Paxton Wright, OH, Legend, Freshman
  • All-state baseball teams for Season D

    All-state baseball teams for Season D

    The Season D all-state baseball teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.

    Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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    Class 5A

    (Paul Shepardson)

    Player of the year: Radek Birkholz, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Ron Quintana, Mountain Vista

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Radek Birkholz Valor Christian P/SS Senior
    Greysen Carter Fairview Senior
    Alex Champagne Heritage SS Senior
    Sam Krysa Mountain Vista 3B Senior
    Quinton Low Chatfield P/1B Senior
    Trevor Moore Mullen SS/RHP Junior
    Caden Potter Valor Christian 3B Senior
    Alec Willis Regis Jesuit Senior
    Blake Young Mountain Vista C/DH Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Beau Baldensperger Cherokee Trail C/P Senior
    Cale Claridge Legacy Senior
    Joe Clinton Cherokee Trail 3B/P Senior
    Christian Foutch Chatfield P Junior
    Connor Hasse Denver South Junior
    Aaron Kidd Legend INF/OF Junior
    Cade Kunz Heritage LHP/1B/OF Sophomore
    Evan Magill Mountain Vista RHP Senior
    JC Rodriguez Far Northeast Warriors OF/C Senior
    Cody Trebelhorn Cherry Creek RHP/1B/OF Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Tucker Buniger, UTIL, Fruita Monument, Senior
    • Gerardo Caldera, C/P, Adams City, Senior
    • Caleb Cancino, C, Castle View, Junior
    • Benji Carrington, Rampart, Junior
    • Reese Chapman, OF/RHP, Grandview, Junior
    • Ty Chapman, SS, Grandview, Senior
    • Cade Collins, 2B/SS, Dakota Ridge, Freshman
    • Cory Cooper, Denver South, Sophomore
    • Carter Dorighi, INF, Cherry Creek, Senior
    • Braden Doumer, C/OF/1B, Legend, Junior
    • Garrett Dykstra, LHP/1B, Arapahoe, Senior
    • Jacob Frazzini, P/1B, Cherokee Trail, Senior
    • Matt Glover, Denver South, Senior
    • Nathan Gutierrez, LHP/OF, Douglas County, Senior
    • Jacob Hill, P/2B, Ralston Valley, Senior
    • Liam Hohenstein, OF/RHP, Rock Canyon, Junior
    • Chase Jaworsky, SS/2B, Rock Canyon, Sophomore
    • Brant Kragel, 1B/P, Valor Christian, Junior
    • Cale Lansville, RHP/1B, ThunderRidge, Senior
    • Dallas Macias, Regis Jesuit, Junior
    • Cort McDaniel, C, Fruita Monument, Senior
    • Miguel Medina, CF/P/SS, Hinkley, Senior
    • Adam Moser, Fairview, Senior
    • Matthew Oberlander, OF/P, Fort Collins, Senior
    • Brooks Rodarte, Castle View, Sophomore
    • Camden Ross, Broomfield, Junior
    • Jeremiah Sanchez, OF/LHP, Pueblo West, Junior
    • Jace Schlegel, LHP/1B/OF, Pueblo West, Senior
    • Landen Sehr, Legacy, Junior
    • Luke Silverman, Fairview, Senior
    • Danny Spence, INF/RHP, Pueblo West, Junior
    • Tyler Stonebraker, OF/UTIL, Douglas County, Junior
    • Tommy Valdez, Broomfield, Senior
    • Will Vasseur, INF/RHP, Rocky Mountain, Junior
    • Isaac Wachsmann, Regis Jesuit, Junior
    • Chris Wallace, Poudre, Senior
    • Jacob Weaver, P/SS, Fruita Monument, Senior
    • Kody Woods, P/C/3B, Palmer, Senior

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    Class 4A

    (Paul Shepardson)

    Player of the year: Dom Lopez, Ponderosa

    Coach of the year: Bob Maloney, Ponderosa

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Dylan Carey Ponderosa SS/P/3B Junior
    Denton Damgaard Cheyenne Mountain C Junior
    Carson Fagan Severance SS/RHP Junior
    Brad Helton Cheyenne Mountain 3B/OF/RHP Senior
    Dom Lopez Ponderosa 1B/P/OF Senior
    Cole Martino Pueblo County P/1B/3B Senior
    Nolan McCracken Windsor RHP Senior
    Thomas Schreffler Evergreen INF/P Senior
    Izaak Siefken Holy Family P/2B/SS Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Michael Casillas Pueblo East RHP/SS/2B Sophomore
    Jared Delgado Holy Family SS/C/2B Junior
    Luke Guarienti Pueblo South OF/C Senior
    Blake Hammond Holy Family P/2B Senior
    Chase Hartman Pueblo County CF/C Senior
    Justin Hudson Lewis-Palmer RHP/INF Senior
    Kolton Miller Ponderosa 2B Senior
    Kyle Miller Pueblo East SS/RHP Senior
    Devin Nowells Longmont 3B/RHP Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Tony Benko, D’Evelyn, Junior
    • Bradley Blakemore, CF/LF/RHP, D’Evelyn, Junior
    • Nate Bollinger, 3B, Palisade, Senior
    • Nolan Boone, INF/P, Montrose, Senior
    • Sammy Cabral, Thornton, Senior
    • Jimmy Chastain, 1B, Windsor, Senior
    • Connor Cooney, CF, Holy Family, Senior
    • Derrick Domenico, 3B/SS, Pueblo County, Junior
    • Nick Espinola, INF/RHP/OF, Thomas Jefferson, Senior
    • Sage Ferguson, P/INF, Elizabeth, Senior
    • Connor Frickey, 1B/RHP, Cheyenne Mountain, Junior
    • Logan Gross, P/3B/SS, Rifle, Freshman
    • Mason Hamlin, 2B/SS, Falcon, Junior
    • Nolan Hertzke, RHP/3B, Severance, Sophomore
    • George Hogan, SS/P, Evergreen, Senior
    • Nolan Hydock, 1B/RHP, Greeley West, Senior
    • Carson King, INF/P, Evergreen, Junior
    • Cael Langford, Fort Morgan, Senior
    • Derek Lukes, C/P/1B, Ponderosa, Junior
    • Gage Mestas, Durango, Senior
    • Westin Miller, SS, Wheat Ridge, Senior
    • Nate Moorehead, INF/P/OF, Falcon, Senior
    • Elijah Morales, OF/IF/P, Battle Mountain, Junior
    • Isaiah Padilla, INF/P, Denver North, Sophomore
    • Anders Page-Roth, SS, Golden, Sophomore
    • Holden Pantier, SS/3B, Erie, Sophomore
    • Melesio Perez, INF, Palisade, Junior
    • Chase Prestwich, Frederick, Senior
    • Dakota Pruitt, SS/P, Riverdale Ridge, Senior
    • Caleb Ralph, RHP/INF, Lewis-Palmer, Senior
    • Coletin Renn, INF/P, Canon City, Junior
    • Rocco Salvatore, 1B, Roosevelt, Senior
    • Clayton Sanger, 1B/LHP, Falcon, Senior
    • Brock Saya, SS/RHP, Roosevelt, Junior
    • Dylan Sayler, LF/SS/CF, Mesa Ridge, Senior
    • Gavin Shary, INF/OF, Denver North, Junior
    • Cole Simms, C/P, Canon City, Senior
    • Nick Spidel, P/OF, Elizabeth, Senior
    • Andrew Syverson, C/2B, Holy Family, Junior
    • Nick Vilims, P/OF, Evergreen, Senior
    • Cal Walsh, Durango, Senior
    • Nick Weiderholt, OF/1B/LHP, George Washington, Junior
    • Briggs Wheatley, Fort Morgan, Junior
    • Noah Wicks, C/RHP, Golden, Sophomore
    • Cruz Zamudio, C, Frederick, Sophomore

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    Class 3A

    (Nick Jurney)

    Player of the year: Ryan Ure, Eaton

    Coach of the year: Todd Hernandez, Eaton

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Josh Doerr Faith Christian LHP/OF Senior
    Ryan Howard The Classical Academy C/INF/RHP Senior
    Nolan Johnson University CF Senior
    Walker Martin Eaton Sophomore
    Logan Moser Eaton Senior
    Krece Papierski Moffat County Senior
    Dorian Pacheco Lutheran Senior
    Saxton Sorenson Lutheran Senior
    Ryan Ure Eaton Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Noah Chamblee Bayfield 1B Sophomore
    Zach Cook Resurrection Christian Senior
    Tyler Duarte Alamosa SS/P Senior
    Bradley Frank Kent Denver CF/INF Senior
    River Jackson University SS Junior
    Marcus Kane Bennett Senior
    Alex Moore The Classical Academy CF/RHP/2B Senior
    Kaden Moriarity Brush Junior
    Carson Wolf Faith Christian RHP/1B/INF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Daniel Alvarado, 1B/P, Strasburg, Senior
    • Ty Blackmer, 2B/SS/RHP, Montezuma-Cortez, Senior
    • Tyler Bowdridge, CF/RHP, Pagosa Springs, Senior
    • Elliot Bowen, RHP/C/CF, DSST: Montview, Junior
    • Blake Buxton, OF/DH, Lamar, Senior
    • Cade Carlson, 2B/INF, Bayfield, Senior
    • Dylan Diorio, Sterling, Junior
    • Jonah Ellis, Salida, Senior
    • Carter Evans, Resurrection Christian, Sophomore
    • Davis Evans, C/SS/P, Kent Denver, Senior
    • Garrett Everitt, 1B/RHP, Faith Christian, Senior
    • Greg Garza, INF, University, Junior
    • Ben Greenberg, Colorado Academy, Junior
    • Josh Greiving, Lutheran, Senior
    • Ty Griffith, Brush, Sophomore
    • Isaiah Elliot, CF/INF/RHP, The Academy, Sophomore
    • Braden Hallman, C/DH/3B, Montezuma-Cortez, Sophomore
    • Bryson Knapp, Resurrection Christian, Senior
    • Alex Martinez, C, University, Senior
    • Gabi Marmolejo, OF/P, Gunnison, Senior
    • Alex Martinez, C, University, Senior
    • Andrew Meick, Sterling, Junior
    • Jonathan Monroe, LHP/OF/1B, The Academy, Junior
    • Wish Moore, Basalt, Junior
    • Aaron Morgan, Lutheran, Senior
    • Ty Myers, 1B/P, University, Senior
    • Ernie Padilla, CF/RHP/UTIL, Montezuma-Cortez, Senior
    • Zaymien Peteque, INF/P, La Junta, Senior
    • Aaron Rice, Colorado Academy, Senior
    • Luke Ruby, Junior, Resurrection Christian
    • Cole Schumacher, Eaton, Senior
    • Sam Sherry, Basalt, Junior
    • Hunter Smilanich, Moffat County, Senior
    • Evan Sowards, OF/P, Alamosa, Junior
    • Coy Spitz, INF/P/C, Lamar, Junior
    • Ryder True, Eaton, Sophomore
    • Skylor Wild, Gunnison, Junior

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    Class 2A

    (Paul Shepardson)

    Player of the year: Kory Tacha, Limon

    Coach of the year: Rocky Rockwell, Limon

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Junior Arambula Wray C/P/UTIL Senior
    Brock Benz Rye SS/RHP/C Junior
    Payton Brown Sargent P/SS Senior
    Gaige Hilferty Limon Senior
    AJ Lashley Peyton P/INF Junior
    Brennen Meyers Peyton INF/P Senior
    Chance Pebley Highland Senior
    Brady Rockwell Limon Junior
    Kory Tacha Limon Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Ky Bandy Limon Junior
    Elijah Crosson Trinidad SS/P Junior
    Trey Geyer Cedaredge P/SS/OF Senior
    Hunter Gotschall Calhan SS/P Sophomore
    Michael Gutierrez Burlington Senior
    Brandon Hussey Peyton OF/C/P Senior
    JD McCown Estes Park P/SS/1B Senior
    Parker Pene North Fork INF/P/C Junior
    Connor Wolf Dawson School LHP/UTIL Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Anthony Aldretti, P/OF/C, John Mall, Senior
    • Brenton Battista, OF/P/INF, Peyton, Senior
    • Haden Camp, INF/P, Buena Vista, Sophomore
    • JP Clune, C/RHP, St. Mary’s, Junior
    • David Clutter, C/OF, Monte Vista, Junior
    • Ben Compton, 1B/3B/RHP, Rye, Senior
    • Liam Deming, Meeker, Junior
    • Braydon Garcia, Meeker, Senior
    • Michael Garza, CF/P, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior
    • Logan Glaser, 2B/3B, Calhan, Senior
    • Matthew Gutierrez, Burlington, Sophomore
    • Tyler Higgins, Limon, Senior
    • Sam Hnizdil, INF/P, Highland, Junior
    • Trevin Holland, INF/P, Swink, Junior
    • Evan Larrick, County Line [Wiley/McClave], Freshman
    • Val Leone, INF/P, Fowler, Senior
    • Junior Lopez, 2B/INF, Monte Vista, Senior
    • Garrett Oloman, SS/P, Custer County, Sophomore
    • TJ Ortiz, 3B/P, Las Animas, Freshman
    • Matt Pachl, INF/P, North Fork, Junior
    • Nathan Paolucci, INF/P, Swink, Senior
    • Dimitri Prisbrey, OF/P, Olathe, Senior
    • Cole Reavis, OF, Buena Vista, Junior
    • Rafael Ruiz Jr., SS/RHP, Lyons, Senior
    • Colby Rupp, 1B/OF, Cedaredge, Senior
    • Seattle Schuessler, CF/SS/P, Clear Creek, Senior
    • Byron Shawcroft, P/SS, Centauri, Junior
    • Cameron Stringfellow, SS/P/OF, Dolores Huerta, Freshman
    • Yahir Trejo, SS/2B, Yuma, Junior
    • Sam Uyemura, SS/P, Wray, Senior
    • Michael Valdez, LF/3B/RHP, Rye, Senior
    • Henry VanDenBerg, 1B/P, Denver Christian, Senior
    • Bobby Wallace, INF/P/C, South Park, Senior
    • Michael Wishowski, P/OF/1B, South Park, Senior

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    Class 1A

    Holly baseball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Jose Magallanes, Holly

    Coach of the year: Dayne Eaton, Holly

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jacob Dube Flatirons Academy C/RHP Senior
    Dakota Eaton Holly LHP/SS/2B Junior
    Josh Flatt Dayspring Christian Senior
    Jose Magallanes Holly C/1B/RHP Senior
    Evan Moll Flatirons Academy 1B/OF/LHP Junior
    Brigden Parker Holly LHP/CF/1B Senior
    JT Pollart Caliche Senior
    Trenton Rowan Flatirons Academy UTIL/RHP Junior
    Tyler Wytulka Nucla Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kole Armstrong Merino INF/P/C Senior
    Joey Coates Rocky Mountain Lutheran Senior
    Ty Coleman Cotopaxi SS/P Sophomore
    Hayden Gray Dove Creek 3B/RHP Senior
    Kaden Piel Merino INF/P/C Freshman
    Ty Scheler Cheyenne Wells Sophomore
    Cooper Seamon Stratton Sophomore
    Julian Terrazas Holly 1B/OF/UTIL Sophomore
    Deacon Trenkle Merino INF/P/C Sophomore

    Honorable mention:

    • Pavel Bernlohr, Evangelical Christian, Senior
    • Jaxon Borchardt, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Senior
    • Noah Coddington, Evangelical Christian, Junior
    • Dominic Coleman, P/SS, Granada, Junior
    • Micah Dannelly, UTIL/RHP, Flatirons Academy, Sophomore
    • Brayden Glover, Simla, Sophomore
    • Bobby Larsen, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Senior
    • Maguire Lind, Pikes Peak Christian, Junior
    • Hatch Nelson, Eads, Senior
    • Kevin Purkat, SS/RHP, Dove Creek, Senior
    • Tyler Reynolds, P/SS, Otis, Senior
    • Gavin Rose, C, Elbert, Junior
    • Colton Rowan, INF/RHP, Flatirons Academy, Freshman
    • Logan Weimer, Nucla, Senior
  • Duane Lewis and John Hancock to be inducted into the NHSACA hall of fame

    Duane Lewis and John Hancock to be inducted into the NHSACA hall of fame

    LINCOLN, Neb. – This summer, two Colorado high school coaching legends will see their names etched in eternity.

    Duane Lewis (Alamosa/Alameda) and John Hancock (Mullen) will be inducted into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association (NHSACA) Hall of Fame, July 28, in Lincoln, Neb.

    “I never had a clue something like that would ever happen, so it’s pretty cool,” Lewis said. “It’s like a dream come true. I never really considered it and I’ve just been rolling right along. But it’s a real honor and a real great group to be a part of.”

    “I’m very proud to be included,” Hancock stated. “It reflects not only on Mullen, but also the type of athletes and coaches I had the pleasure of working with. If I’m being honored, then they are being honored too.”

    Lewis began his coaching career at Alamosa in 1967, and proceeded to coach there for nine seasons, racking up a career record of 121-63 competing at 3A (the highest classification at the time). Part of that run included four league titles, three state tournament appearances, as well as him being named the league coach of the year four times.

    He then matriculated to Alameda from 1977-1991, where his teams went 207-114. He won three league championships and finished second four times in a 12-team league, the largest at the time in the state. Four times he was named coach of the year.

    In all, he compiled a career record of 328-177 for a winning percentage of .650 in 24 seasons. He was an eight-time coach of the year, eight-time league champion, 11-time district finalist and qualified for 10 state tournaments.

    In addition, he coached boys golf, winning two league championships and being named coach of the year in 1974 at Alamosa. At Alameda he coached boys and girls in golf, the boys for 18 years and the girls 10. His boys teams won two league championships.

    Hancock was the head boys and girls track and field coach for 33 years at Mullen. He led the boys team to 11 state titles, and the women to one. He also helped the Mustangs to 20 regional championships and seven Centennial League conference titles.

    This won’t be Hancock’s first national recognition, as he was named the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) track coach of the year in 2013. He was also one of the finalists for the NHSACA track coach of the year awards in 2002 and 2008.

    In total, Hancock coached at the prep ranks for 38 years, which included 31 years as an assistant coach for football at Bear Creak, Arvada West, Lakewood, Evergreen, and Mullen. He helped Lakewood to a state runner-up finish in 1979, and Mullen to a state championship in 1998.

  • All-state girls soccer teams for Season D

    All-state girls soccer teams for Season D

    The Season D all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.

    Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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    Class 5A

    (David Johnson/davidjohnsonphotoprahpy.com)

    Player of the year: Maddie Brady, Broomfield

    Coach of the year: Jim Davidson, Broomfield

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kylie Bahr Valor Christian Junior
    Maddie Brady Broomfield FORW Junior
    Teeghan Dodd Rock Canyon D Junior
    Paige Foa Arapahoe MF Senior
    Kelley Francis Cherry Creek FORW Senior
    Cristina Inboden Cherry Creek D Senior
    Reagan Kotschau Broomfield MF Sophomore
    Peyton Parsons Valor Christian Junior
    Taryn Rea Broomfield D Junior
    Ajanae Respass Valor Christian Junior
    Cate Sheahan Rock Canyon MF Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kendall Ahern Rock Canyon Senior
    Anna Arnold Mountain Vista D Senior
    Alyssa Glover Cherry Creek MF Junior
    Julianna Hayward Legacy MF Junior
    Alexis Meyer Regis Jesuit MF Freshman
    Isa Murdock Pine Creek Junior
    Taryn Pratte Rock Canyon MF Senior
    Blythe Sales Fairview MF Senior
    Molly Skurcenski Grandview D Junior
    Olivia Stutzman Rocky Mountain Senior
    Natalie Vatter Mountain Vista Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Shayla Addington, D, Chaparral, Junior
    • Madison Allshouse, D, Legacy, Junior
    • Eve Bleam, MF, Boulder, Junior
    • Reagan Bridges, D, Arapahoe, Senior
    • Taylor Brook, Rocky Mountain, Senior
    • Sydney Ciechanowicz, MF, Denver East, Senior
    • Brae Cole, MF, Monarch, Senior
    • Ashlyn Craig, D, Arvada West, Junior
    • Sabrina DeHart, D/MF, Rampart, Freshman
    • Cyanne Doyle, STRK, ThunderRidge, Senior
    • Sarah Dunn, Rampart, Sophomore
    • Kate Dunne, D, Regis Jesuit, Junior
    • Kaelin Enga, MF, Liberty, Senior
    • Taylor Evans, Mountain Vista, Junior
    • Makenna Flinn, FORW, Fruita Monument, Senior
    • Addie Follett, FORW, Cherry Creek, Senior
    • Lucy Hart, D/FORW, Pine Creek, Senior
    • Kylie Hoffman, MF, Legacy, Sophomore
    • Jace Holmes, MF, ThunderRidge, Senior
    • Emily Hoy, MF, Northglenn, Senior
    • Annika Kassenbrock, STRK/D, Silver Creek, Senior
    • Cadence Kline, D/MF, Columbine, Junior
    • Lolo Lacy, GK, Pine Creek, Senior
    • Karly Lambert, , Brighton, Sophomore
    • Anna Lantz, FORW, Regis Jesuit, Junior
    • Cecelia Marlowe, D, Castle View, Junior
    • Jenna McCormick, MF, ThunderRidge, Senior
    • Delaney McGowan, Cherokee Trail, Senior
    • Brooklyn McKinney, FORW, Prairie View, Senior
    • Hannah Murphy, MF, Lakewood, Sophomore
    • Kara Nelson, GK, Silver Creek, Junior
    • Jordan Nytes, GK, Grandview, Junior
    • Jordan Okada, D, Fairview, Senior
    • Avery Ott, MF, Arapahoe, Junior
    • Kaitlyn Pagel, , Cherokee Trail, Senior
    • Hannah Peterson, D, Chatfield, Senior
    • Jo Sees, Valor Christian, Sophomore

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    Class 4A

    (Kevin Keyser/keyserimages.com)

    Player of the year: Olivia Dietrich, Holy Family

    Coach of the year: Michelle Griego, Holy Family

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kacy Clements Holy Family D Senior
    Capri Dewing Air Academy FORW/MF Senior
    Olivia Dietrich Holy Family GK/FORW Junior
    Jaelen Giron Holy Family MF/FORW Senior
    Carty Kingsbury Windsor D Junior
    Jocelyn Ollivierre Air Academy D Junior
    Catherine Rapp Evergreen Junior
    Elizabeth Rapp Evergreen Junior
    Myla Stewart Evergreen Senior
    Kira Villarreal Northridge FORW/MF Junior
    Sunnie Yarnell Northridge FORW/MF Freshman
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Emily Browne Wheat Ridge MF Junior
    Gabby Caballero Battle Mountain D/GK Senior
    Lauren Clingman Holy Family MF/D Senior
    Moira Franck The Classical Academy Junior
    Haeley Gallegos Northridge MF Senior
    Haley Janakus D’Evelyn MF Sophomore
    Melina McClure The Classical Academy Junior
    Lauren Reid Thomas Jefferson Senior
    Jessica Valladares Denver North MF Senior
    Lia Zavalsky Golden MF Senior
    Jocelin Zimmerer Evergreen Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Kylie Bach, Riverdale Ridge, Senior
    • Avery Bergschneider, D/FB/MF, Littleton, Senior
    • Morgan Berry, MF/FORW, Woodland Park, Junior
    • Brooke Bonner, Green Mountain, Senior
    • Callie Borg, MF, Battle Mountain, Senior
    • Madeline Borncamp, Niwot, Senior
    • Taylor Bottoms, Thompson Valley, Junior
    • Abby Bush, MF, Windsor, Junior
    • Katy Clapp, MF, Summit, Sophomore
    • Tatum Coe, Eagle Valley, Junior
    • Josie Coulter, Montrose, Junior
    • Michayla Dirito-Goff, STRK/MF, Pueblo South, Senior
    • Maya Elias, FORW/MF/D, Glenwood Springs, Senior
    • Kiera Flannagan, Niwot, Senior
    • Lanie Freeland, STRK/GK, Greeley Central, Senior
    • Grace Gardner, MF, Golden, Senior
    • Ally Henrikson, Pueblo County, Senior
    • Paige Hill, D/MF, Northridge, Sophomore
    • Sammi Holt, MF, Canon City, Senior
    • Gwyneth Jamison, Steamboat Springs, Freshman
    • Allie Jones, MF, Pueblo Centennial, Senior
    • Riley Jones, Palmer Ridge, Senior
    • Marit Klagge, Thompson Valley, Junior
    • Sarah Langley, STRK/MF/D, Coronado, Freshman
    • Sydney Lasater, MF, Sand Creek, Senior
    • Shaela Leahy, The Classical Academy, Senior
    • Darby Martinez, Steamboat Springs, Junior
    • Justice McKee, Palisade, Senior
    • Kennedy Montoya, Northfield, Junior
    • Sophia Nickel, FORW, Golden, Freshman
    • Peyton Oleson, MF, Mountain View, Senior
    • Lauren Petersen, Bear Creek, Senior
    • Breanne Raley, FORW, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior
    • Kylea Roitsch, The Classical Academy, Senior
    • Kyle Rowland, Durango, Senior
    • Mary Sanchez, FORW/MF/GK, Pueblo Central, Senior

    [divider]

    Class 3A

    (Jack Carlough)

    Player of the year: Izzy Newton, Kent Denver

    Coach of the year: Lucas Richardson, Kent Denver

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Gaby Gish Vail Mountain Junior
    Maggie Hirsch Jefferson Academy MF/FORW Senior
    Sloan Hurley Kent Denver Senior
    Britt Lochhead Colorado Academy Senior
    Adjrieanne (AJ) Loera The Academy MF Junior
    Ella Massarotti Lutheran MF/FORW Sophomore
    Izzy Newton Kent Denver Junior
    Rachel Pelino Salida Senior
    Maya Pellegrini Colorado Academy Senior
    Kate Runyon Jefferson Academy FORW Sophomore
    Caley Swierenga Lutheran D/MF Sophomore
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Emma Bartha Colorado Springs Christian D Senior
    Lauren DiFraia The Academy FORW/MF/STRK Senior
    Kayla Hummer James Irwin FORW/MF Freshman
    Abby Kuhnel Middle Park MF Senior
    Madrid Mack Manitou Springs MF/FORW Sophomore
    Kjersti Moritz Vail Mountain Sophomore
    Morgan Potts Jefferson Academy D/MF Junior
    Grace Romero Aspen D/MF Senior
    Kateri Trujillo Prospect Ridge Academy FORW Sophomore
    Jaycie Verderaime Liberty Common FORW Senior
    Karinne Walther Peak to Peak GK Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Ava Candelaria, DSST: Byers, Senior
    • Julia Creech, MF, St. Mary’s, Senior
    • Mari Domingos, D, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior
    • Arlette Duran, Atlas Preparatory School, Senior
    • Jennifer Ellis, MF/FORW, Aspen, Junior
    • Makena Feist, FORW/MF, Liberty Common, Sophomore
    • Saige Ferguson, Salida, Senior
    • Emily Gish, Vail Mountain, Junior
    • Kassidy Grey, MF, Colorado Springs Christian, Sophomore
    • Nina Haas, Salida, Freshman
    • Samantha Johnston, Basalt, Senior
    • Maggie Lappe, MF, St. Mary’s, Sophomore
    • Toby Lawson, Salida, Junior
    • Sarah Levy, STRK, Basalt, Sophomore
    • Kipley Lewis, D, Liberty Common, Sophomore
    • Katie MacKendrick, FORW, Middle Park, Senior
    • Diana Maldonado, GK, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Junior
    • Sophie McKeown, FORW/MF, Manitou Springs, Senior
    • Abby Parker, D/MF, Manitou Springs, Junior
    • Macey Peery, Roaring Fork, Junior
    • Jessica Polkowske, MF, Alamosa, Senior
    • Alexis Ramey, Frontier Academy, Senior
    • Tania Razo, MF/FORW, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Junior
    • Allie Schumacher, MF/FORW/D, Sterling, Senior
    • Erica Sherwin, FORW, Manitou Springs, Sophomore
    • Kimberly Sierra, GK, James Irwin, Sophomore
    • Amber Smith, MF/D, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Sophomore
    • Keiry Sosa, MF/D, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Senior
    • Stella Stone, Vail Mountain, Sophomore
    • McKenzie Stricker, D/FB, The Academy, Senior
    • Libby Tharp, Coal Ridge, Senior
    • Ashley Tyrell, D/MF, Liberty Common, Senior
    • Avery Verheyen, D, Colorado Springs Christian, Freshman
    • Ashley Wallau, D, St. Mary’s, Junior

    [divider]

    (Brent Murphy/BrentMurphyPhoto.com)

    Class 2A

    Player of the year: Degen Miller, Dawson School

    Coach of the year: David Criswell, Dawson School

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Sydney Adamson Rye Junior
    Emma Budimlya Front Range Christian Sophomore
    Sophie Bull Denver Christian D Junior
    Elise Freedman Dawson School MF/D Senior
    Nerea Genc Denver Christian MF Sophomore
    Emmie Houseman Creste Butte Senior
    Ayla Kanow Telluride Junior
    Helen Leon Dawson School MF Junior
    Jamison Litvay Buena Vista FORW/MF Junior
    Degen Miller Dawson School FORW Senior
    Sidney Singh Front Range Christian Senior
    Maddy Timms Dawson School MF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Amelie Sante Telluride Junior
    Breyda Spinner Clear Creek STRK/FORW Junior
    Chloe McComas Del Norte FORW/STRK Senior
    Katie Almoney Telluride Senior
    Leigh Harpel Crested Butte Freshman
    Dixie Morgan Buena Vista GK Sophomore
    Lindsay Morgan Front Range Christian Senior
    Rylie Young Clear Creek STRK/FORW Freshman
    Shelby Sisler Ridgway Senior
    Shylah Marquez Rye Senior
    Sophie Adamson Rye Junior
    Zoey Barela Vail Christian STRK Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Charlotte Apodaca, SWEP, Buena Vista, Sophomore
    • Annie Brown, STRK, Thomas McLaren, Senior
    • Hope Bruhn, Grand Valley, Senior
    • Tabitha Call, Grand Valley, Senior
    • Tylene Diehl, Grand Valley, Senior
    • Kaisa Dohlvik, Colorado Springs School, Freshman
    • Maizy Gordon, Ridgway, Sophomore
    • Terra Hurt, D, Thomas MacLaren, Senior
    • Shively Kierek, Colorado Springs School, Junior
    • Mia Lybecker, Colorado Springs School, Freshman
    • Ellie O’Neal, Crested Butte, Sophomore
    • Robin Pavelich, D, Vail Christian, Junior
    • Hope VonLintel, FORW, Twin Peaks Charter, Freshman
    • Lindsey Whitton, FORW, Vail Christian, Freshman
  • NFHS Begins Yearlong Celebration of 50th Anniversary of Title IX

    The NFHS celebrated its 100th anniversary two years ago, and among all the events that have occurred since 1920, perhaps nothing had a more positive impact on high school sports than the passage of Title IX of the Educational Amendments in 1972.

    Ironically, the landmark legislation signed by President Richard Nixon on June 23, 1972, did not specifically mention high school athletics:

    “No person in the United States shall on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.”

    While Title IX may not have been targeted to improving the opportunities for girls to participate in high school sports, the numbers indicate that this historic legislation had everything to do with opening the floodgates. Although sports had been a part of high schools for more than 50 years in 1972, those opportunities overwhelmingly were limited to boys.

    In an article in High School Today magazine in 2012, Dorothy McIntyre, former assistant executive director of the Minnesota State High School League and one of the leaders of girls athletics at the state level in the early 1970s, summarized the challenges prior to the passage of Title IX:

    “That attitude (that girls don’t play sports) germinated in the 1920s and 1930s when a national attitude swept the country that the lives of girls and women would be better – and more healthy – if they played for fun and not with the pressure of winning, intense coaching and excited crowds . . . Girls sat on the sidelines and watched. The Girls Athletic Association and its recreational activities were deemed to be ‘sufficient’ for girls, or perhaps they could be cheerleaders for the boys teams.”

    Opportunity was the key word. After the passage of Title IX, the rapid rise in girls participation in education-based athletics was remarkable. In the last year prior to the passage of Title IX, there were fewer than 300,000 girls who participated in high school sports, or about one in every 27 girls who attended school. In two years, that figure jumped to 1,300,169, and by the 1977-78 school year, girls participation exceeded 2 million – a remarkable increase of almost 1.7 million in just six years.

    The number of girls involved in high school sports has continued to increase since those historic years, and currently more than 3.4 million girls are taking advantage of the opportunity to participate in these vital, life-changing programs.

    Next year, the 50th anniversary of Title IX occurs on June 23, 2022, and the NFHS has begun a year-long celebration of this historic event. The lives of millions of girls and women have been positively impacted since 1972, and we will be remembering some of those key individuals and events during the next 12 months.

    “Title IX at 50 – Celebrating and Growing Opportunities” will highlight the law’s impact by celebrating the inspirational individuals and landmark moments in the history of Title IX, and continuing to grow the educational and competitive opportunities for the future.

    The NFHS has created a page on its website (https://www.nfhs.org/resources/title-ix/) to house information throughout the coming year. The page includes a Title IX Timeline, Title IX Milestones, The History and Importance of Title IX, Title IX Fact Sheet, Title IX Frequently Asked Questions and several Title IX videos.

    The most recent post highlights two females who have been hired this year to lead NFHS member state associations – Stephanie Hauser of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association and Colleen Maguire of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.

    NFHS member state associations will receive access to a toolkit containing a number of materials to involve their member schools in promoting the upcoming 50th anniversary of Title IX, including social media graphics, email signatures, website graphics, print ads, fact sheets and videos. Push-to-post social media messaging is planned throughout the year, and the NFHS will highlight Title IX trailblazers each week, along with Moments of Magnitude that have occurred throughout the past 50 years. Articles related to Title IX will appear each month during 2021-22 in High School Todaymagazine.

    In addition, a Title IX course has been added to the NFHS Learning Center (www.NFHSLearn.com), and is designed to help interscholastic professionals understand the history and impact of Title IX, as well as the responsibilities held by schools and staff members to maintain an equitable balance between boys and girls programs.

    In trying to describe the impact of Title IX as it relates to opportunities for girls to be involved in high school sports, Michele Smith, a three-sport standout at Voorhees High School in Glen Gardner, New Jersey, in the early 1980s, who went on to lead the U.S. Olympic softball team to gold medals in 1996 and 2000 and has been the lead college softball analyst at ESPN for more than 20 years, offered the following thoughts during her recent induction into the NFHS National High School Hall of Fame:

    “Title IX was life-changing for many women, especially team sports. When President Nixon signed that bill into law in 1972, it truly impacted the ability, especially in high school sports, for girls to have funding to be able to play team sports. In golf and tennis and other sports that were more individualized, there was always a way for girls to be able to compete, but to be able to bring together a group of girls – a basketball team of 10, a field hockey team of 20, a softball team of 20-25 – and be able to fund it and have those opportunities for girls to play organized team sports, it was a game-changer for everybody.

    “That’s one of the reasons why the ’96 Olympics was such a big deal for all the team sports that won gold medals because it’s that generation – my generation – of the youth through the ‘80s and early ‘90s that had the opportunity to play teams sports at the high school level and then go on and be elite athletes. Without Title IX, the world of sports for women looks completely different.”

    The yearlong celebration will conclude at the 2022 NFHS Summer Meeting, which will be held June 28-July 2 next year in San Antonio, Texas.

  • 26 Colorado high school athletes to compete in Tokyo games for Team USA

    26 Colorado high school athletes to compete in Tokyo games for Team USA

    Chatfield Bear Creek wrestling
    (David Harvey/ImageProPhotography.com)

    COLORADO SPRINGS — On Tuesday, the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) announced the 613-member Tokyo 2020 Olympic Team. Colorado is sending 34 athletes to the games as members of Team USA, which is the third largest state delegation behind California (126 athletes) and Florida (51 athletes). Competition is set to begin in Japan on Wednesday, July 21, with the Opening Ceremony scheduled for Friday, July 23.

     

    Listed below are the 26 athletes on Team USA that attended Colorado high schools.


    CANOE/KAYAK
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Zachary Lokken Durango (2012) Canoe/Kayak Men’s Canoe

    CYCLING
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Christopher Blevins Durango (2016) Cycling Men’s Cross Country – MTB
    Erin Huck Estes Park (1999) Cycling Women’s Cross Country – MTB
    Maddie Godby Monarch (2011) Cycling Women’s Keirin, Women’s Sprint

    GYMNASTICS
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Yul Moldauer Golden (2015) Gymnastic (Artistic) Men’s

    PENTATHLON
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Samantha Schultz Chatfield (2010) Pentathlon Women’s Individual

    ROWING
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Jessica Thoennes Mountain Vista (2014) Rowing Women’s – Eight
    Kendall Chase Mullen (2012) Rowing Women’s – Four

    RUGBY
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Cody Melphy Heritage (2010) Rugby Men’s

    SHOOTING
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Amber English Cheyenne Mountain (2007) Shooting Skeet – Women’s
    William Shaner Colorado Springs Early Colleges (2018) Shooting 10m Air Rifle – Men’s

    SOCCER
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Lindsey Horan Golden (2012) Soccer Women’s

    SPORT CLIMBING
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Brooke Raboutou Fairview (2019) Sport Climbing Women’s Combined
    Colin Duffy Stargate Charter (2022*) Sport Climbing Mens’s Combined

    TRACK AND FIELD
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Annie Kunz Wheat Ridge (2011) Track and Field Women’s Heptathlon
    Elise Cranny Niwot (2014) Track and Field Women’s 10,000m, Women’s 5,000m
    Emma Coburn Crested Butte (2008) Track and Field Women’s 3,000m Steeplechase
    Mason Finley Buena Vista (2009) Track and Field Men’s Discus Throw
    Valarie Allman Silver Creek (2013) Track and Field Women’s Discus Throw
    Valerie Constien Battle Mountain (2014) Track and Field Women’s 3,000m Steeplechase
    Woody Kincaid Columbine (2011) Track and Field Men’s 10,000m, Men’s 5,000m

    TRIATHLON
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Summer Rappaport Mountain Range (2009) Triathlon Mixed Relay, Women’s Individual

    VOLLEYBALL
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Haleigh Washington Doherty (2014) Volleyball Women’s
    Jordyn Poulter Eaglecrest (2014) Volleyball Women’s

    WRESTLING
    NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
    Adeline Gray Bear Creek, Chatfield Wrestling Women’s Freestyle 76kg
    G’Angelo Hancock Fountain Fort-Carson (2015) Wrestling Men’s Greco-Roman 97kg