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All-state field hockey team for the 2021 season

The 2021 all-state field hockey team is created by the field hockey league and the sport’s coaches.

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Player of the year: Tallulah Fuhs, Cherry Creek

Coach of the year: Spencer Wagner, Regis Jesuit

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Chloe Brants Colorado Academy F/M Senior
Riley Enget Palmer Ridge M Senior
Tallulah Fuhs Cherry Creek D Senior
Eleanor Hunt Kent Denver Senior
Katie Loftus Regis Jesuit Junior
Cate Lord Regis Jesuit Senior
Katharine Merrifield Colorado Academy F Senior
Ella Pratt Cherry Creek D/M Senior
Berit Sharrow Kent Denver Senior
Katie Shepherd Grandview G Senior
Makenna West Palmer Ridge M Junior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Lily Castiglione Regis Jesuit Junior
Lauren DosSantos Mountain Vista F Junior
Brynn Dzengelewski Arapahoe Sophomore
Haley Edge Liberty G Senior
Julia Hall Colorado Academy M/F Senior
Ameila Henning Grandview F Senior
Ellie Johnson Regis Jesuit Junior
Camille Marsh Cherry Creek M/D Senior
Alexandra May St. Mary’s Academy Senior
Olivia Ruth Liberty M/D Senior
Juliana Strickling Palmer Ridge M/F Junior

Honorable mention:

  • Elise Euler, Grandview, Senior
  • Jane Goldman, M/D, Denver East, Sophomore
  • Hannah Hermann, D, Palmer Ridge, Junior
  • Megan Jackson, G, Dakota Ridge, Senior
  • Lily Kim, Kent Denver, Senior
  • Betsy Little, Dakota Ridge, Senior
  • Zoe Martin, F, Colorado Academy, Freshman
  • Lucy Munro, M, Mountain Vista, Senior
  • Maddy Riley, F, Mountain Vista, Senior
  • McKenna Riley, D, Mountain Vista, Senior
  • Maya Rutherford, D/M, Colorado Academy, Senior
  • Samantha Shoflick, F/M, Cherry Creek, Senior

A Look Back at the Season C Championships

Season C was a campaign unlike any other and the unusual championship season was as memorable as ever. Champions were crowned in field hockey, football, gymnastics, boys soccer, unified bowling and girls volleyball. Here’s a recap of how all the Season C championships went.

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Field Hockey

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Football

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Gymnastics

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Boys Soccer

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Unified Bowling

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Girls Volleyball

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Field hockey: Regis Jesuit tops Cherry Creek in 20T to claim title

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AURORA – The Season C field hockey state title game was a long-awaited championship event for its players, coaches and fans alike, and it produced a fittingly classic championship moment.

With the game still tied entering a second overtime period, Regis Jesuit’s Ellie Johnson fired a shot that tipped off teammate Cate Lord’s stick and into the goal to give the fourth-seeded Raiders a 2-1 sudden-death victory over No. 2 Cherry Creek at the Stutler Bowl on Thursday night. It was the Raiders’ second state championship in three seasons, and the uniqueness and unusual amount of effort and anticipation made this latest title an extra-special accomplishment for this year’s group.

“It’s just an amazing feeling,” Johnson said. “We’ve been working at this for fourteen months with COVID pushing it back. This is what we’ve been working for and it’s amazing.”

In what was essentially a rubber match between two rivals who split a pair of matches against one another during the regular season, Lily Castiglione gave the Raiders (9-1) the first lead of the game when she scored with 8 minutes, 13 seconds remaining in the second quarter. Cherry Creek’s Ella Pratt tied the game with a penalty shot for the Bruins (10-2) in the third quarter.

After that, the teams played a scoreless stalemate until the game was forced to be decided by 7-on-7 play in the second overtime. But just 48 seconds after that period began, the Raiders scored their decisive goal to seal the victory.

“We practiced a 7-on-7 a few days before actually doing it just in case it gets to that,” Lord said. “So, we were so ready to do it. And we just have really good connections moving down the field, so I think that was to our advantage. We had the advantage of being able to start with the ball and we just did some really nice give-and-goes. We got a foul down right outside the circle. Ellie had some great moves, hit it in, we got a tip off of it and then scored.

“It was beautiful. It was over so quick, I don’t think people were ready for it. Even we were kind of stunned at the moment it happened.”

After the game, the Regis Jesuit student section rushed onto the field to celebrate with the Raiders in what was one of the first big championship events that allowed significant student attendance. The state title was the Regis Jesuit program’s second.

“It was a lot to get here,” Raiders head coach Spencer Wagner said. “We’ve been training for 18 months now. We’ve been quarantined, masked, cancelled, snowed out, it’s been a lot. This is more relief for me than celebration. I thought the game was phenomenal and I though Creek played phenomenal. They shut us down and kept us to one for 70 minutes until that second overtime. But we trained for it and prepared for it, and I’m so pleased with how the girls played and I couldn’t be prouder.”

The Raiders defeated No. 1 Colorado Academy in the semifinals to reach the championship game, which was originally scheduled for Tuesday but was rescheduled for Thursday because of heavy rain and lightning. Cherry Creek, who won the state championship in 2007, got past No. 3 Palmer Ridge in the semifinals.

Photos: Regis Jesuit tops Cherry Creek for field hockey state title

A double-overtime classic saw Regis Jesuit get a 2-1 win over Cherry Creek to claim the field hockey state championship.

Field hockey state championship game postponed because of weather

The Colorado field hockey state championship game, originally scheduled to start at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at Cherry Creek High School’s Stutler Bowl, has been postponed because of heavy rain and lightning. It was determined that the field and playing conditions were not suitable for a championship game.

The title contest has been rescheduled for 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Stutler Bowl.

Field hockey semifinals: (4) Regis Jesuit and (2) Cherry Creek to play for state crown

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GREENWOOD VILLAGE — It’s only fitting that the field hockey state championship game would end up being a rubber match between two of the state’s top programs.

Fourth-seeded Regis Jesuit and No. 2 Cherry Creek each won their respective semifinal games setting up the state title game Tuesday at the Stutler Bowl. Regis beat Colorado Academy while Cherry Creek defeated Palmer Ridge.

The Raiders and Bruins have played twice this year, with each team getting a win. Regis is trying to win its second title in three years while Cherry Creek feels this is its season to finally grasp that championship trophy.

The state championship game is scheduled for a 7 p.m. start at the Stutler Bowl on Tuesday.

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(4) Regis Jesuit 3, (1) Colorado Academy 1

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Regis Jesuit couldn’t be mad last year when Colorado came away with the win in the state championship game. But they could always get even.

After all the OVID-19 uncertainties that have plagued high school sports this year, the Raiders stayed patient. And in the state semifinals, they got their chance to avenge their state title game loss to the Mustangs, and did just that with a 3-1 win Monday at the Stutler Bowl.

The Raiders (7-1 overall) advance to their third field hockey championship game in a row. They’re seeking their second title in program history. They beat Cherry Creek 2-1 in overtime to claim gold back in 2018.

“We had to beat them in the semis,” Regis Jesuit coach Spencer Wagner said. “I told the team 14 months ago that we’d have to beat them in the semis. That’s what we had to do and that’s what we went out and did.”

Colorado Academy (7-1-2) had been nearly impossible to beat all season. But junior Lily Castiglione got Regis on the board with a goal early in the second period and all of a sudden beating an unbeaten team felt like a realistic result.

“It definitely increased our momentum and mojo for the rest of the game,” Castiglione said. “It made the impossible seem possible.”

Castiglione came up big on the defensive side as well as the Mustangs pushed the offensive attack, threatening to tie the game. She cleared the ball away from the net and shortly was set up for a perfect deflection to make the game 2-0.

Cate Lord added another goal with just under two and a half minutes remaining in the third quarter to push the lead to three goals, forcing Colorado Academy to play more aggressively in the fourth. The Raiders just allowed the game to come to them and got two corner opportunities within a minute to try and pad the lead.

Although nothing came of the attempts, precious seconds ticked off the clock for the Mustangs.

The mounting pressure combined with the Raiders’ ability to keep the Colorado Academy offense out of rhythm allowed for few scoring chances. Two corner attempts around the five-minute mark gave the Mustangs their best chance, but they still couldn’t get a shot on the net.

“We definitely knew their scorers and their assist makers and our goal was to beat them to the ball,” senior Grace Weigand said. “I was happy because I was able to be aggressive and our whole defense, I was able to trust the girls behind me.”

Brooke Wachuta ended the shutout bid for the Rangers as she scored inside the final two minutes. Regis held its back line for the remainder of the game and gets a return trip to Stutler on Tuesday as a result.

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(2) Cherry Creek 2, (3) Palmer Ridge 1

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Alexandra Michelotti didn’t hesitate when the ball came her way on a corner attempt. She got set and fired the ball toward the goal. The loud bang echoed through the Stutler Bowl leaving no doubt the goal was good and Cherry Creek was in the lead.

The Bruins (9-1) never looked back and beat the Bears 2-0 to get back to the state championship game.

Michelotti’s shot broke a scoreless tie with 5:11 left in the first quarter. Emily Sands added to the lead as she scored with just 40 seconds remaining in the first to send the Cherry Creek students into a frenzy and inching the Bruins closer to a championship showdown with Regis Jesuit.

The two teams met in the 2018 state title game with Regis getting a 2-1 win in overtime. In fact, the Raiders have been a consistent foil in Creek’s attempts to come away with a state championship in recent years.

The Bears (5-1-4) had their scoring chances in the second half but couldn’t convert to cut into the Cherry Creek lead until there was 6:44 left in the game when Leah Hasstedt scored Palmer Ridge’s first goal of the game. But they couldn’t pull any closer and the Bears’ playoff loss was just their first loss of the season.

This will mark the eighth state championship game appearance for Cherry Creek. They are 2-5 all-time when playing for a title and last won in 2007 with a 1-0 win over Colorado Academy.

Information for the field hockey semifinals and championship game

The Colorado field hockey state championship will be decided in the next two days, beginning with semifinals on Monday and the championship game on Tuesday.

Below is information on the schedule, spectator info and how to purchase tickets.

SEMIFINALS:

Monday, April 26

  • Game 1 at 6 p.m. – No. 1 Colorado Academy vs No. 4 Regis Jesuit
  • Game 2 at 8:00 pm – No. 2 Cherry Creek vs No. 3 Palmer Ridge

FINALS:

Tuesday, April 27, at 7 p.m.

SITE:

Stutler Bowl (Cherry Creek School District)

4700 S Yosemite

Greenwood Village, CO 80111

SPECTATOR ENTRY/SEATING/PARKING:  

  • Home Team FansWill be seated in East Stands. Enter stadium at the Southeast entrance – Gate 6.  First game location for priority seating will be lower sections. After first game please move to upper sections. Home Team Parking is lot E on the Southeast side of the stadium. See maps for additional parking & seating info.
  • Visitor Team Fans:  Will be seated in West Stands.  Enter stadium at the Central/Northwest entrance – Gate 2. First game location for priority seating will be lower sections. After first game please move to upper sections. Visitor Team Parking is in Lot A on the West side of the stadium. See maps for additional parking & seating info.

TICKET PRICES:

  • Tickets can be purchased at Gates 2 and 6 for respective visitor and home fans.

Adult…………………………………………………………………………………………………..   $10.00

Student (K-12)/Senior Citizens (age 60)……………………………………………………  $5.00 

  • Skip the line and go straight to the gate by purchasing tickets ONLINE via GoFan

Photos: Mountain Vista field hockey takes on St. Mary’s Academy

With the season coming to a close, Mountain Vista field hockey took on St. Mary’s Academy over the weekend.

Field hockey rankings: Colorado Academy ends regular season at No. 1

In the final poll of the regular season, Colorado Academy remained in the No. 1 spot.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Field Hockey Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing bcochi@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Colorado Academy (5) 7-0-2 143 1 0-0
2 Cherry Creek (3) 9-1 138 2 0-0
3 Regis Jesuit (1) 7-1 131 5 0-0
4 Palmer Ridge (1) 5-0-4 125 3 0-0
5 Kent Denver 6-4 109 4 0-0
6 Mountain Vista 5-2-1 100 7 0-0
7 Liberty 6-3-1 90 6 0-0
8 Grandview 5-5 74 13 0-0
9 Arapahoe 3-6 66 8 0-0
10 Denver East 3-5 59 9 0-0
11 Fossil Ridge 2-3-1 52 11 0-0
11 St. Mary’s Academy 2-5-1 52 14 0-0
13 Dakota Ridge 0-9 25 10 0-0
14 Cheyenne Mountain 0-8 22 12 0-0
15 Smoky Hill 0-8 14 15 0-0

The Season C field hockey state tournament bracket

The Season C state tournament bracket for field hockey.

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