GOLDEN — Seniors Rebecca Kite and Isabel Chandler scored one goal apiece for this week’s No. 4-ranked Colorado Academy field hockey team in a 2-0 shutout over Golden.
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GOLDEN — Seniors Rebecca Kite and Isabel Chandler scored one goal apiece for this week’s No. 4-ranked Colorado Academy field hockey team in a 2-0 shutout over Golden.
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LITTLETON — Regan Cadieux had a hat trick and Meredith Rogan also scored as Regis Jesuit field hockey beat Arapahoe 4-0 on Thursday.
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DENVER — A Colorado Academy dad stood at the very top of Slater Field’s metal bleachers intently watching a high-intensity field hockey game between CA and Palmer Ridge when the Mustangs scored the first goal of the game.
“It only takes one,” he said.
The Bears must have overheard him and accepted the wisdom during the perfect time to hit back, because within the three-minute-zone of the Mustang goal, Palmer Ridge scored a goal of its own, knotting the score at 1 in the second half and ultimately sending the game to a 10-minute overtime.
But at the end of No. 3 Palmer Ridge vs. No. 4 Colorado Academy field hockey OT, the one goal each team had scored wasn’t actually enough for a win, and the players shook hands and walked away from the turf field with a 1-1 draw on Wednesday afternoon.
The top-5 matchup was a highly anticipated game, as Palmer had previously beaten CA 1-0 on Sept. 24 on the Bears’ home turf at Don Breese Stadium, snapping the Mustangs’ 78-game unbeaten streak that had stood since a 2011 state title game against Kent Denver.
And the rematch game did not disappoint, despite ending in a tie. It was a very exciting, fast-paced, back-and-forth game, filled with great ball movement, strong teamwork and obvious intensity from both teams, on both sides of the ball for an entire 70 minutes.
“This was a great game,” CA coach Veronica Scott said. “It’s very positive to have good, strong competition in this state. Palmer sets up well, reads the play well and makes the intercepts.”
Bloem Van den Berg scored a goal 11 minutes into the second half for the Mustangs, and just under three minutes later, Palmer Ridge’s Emily Munn fought through some scrum in front of the goal to slide the ball past CA stud goalie Bridget Sutter to get the Bears on the board.
This was just the second goal Sutter allowed this season, the other one from the 1-0 loss at the hands of the Bears, now 7-1-2. The Mustangs, now 9-1-2, have been a perennial field hockey powerhouse, claiming the last four straight state championships, where CA has taken down Palmer in two of those games (2012, 2014).
“Every year we say, ‘Yeah, we can beat CA,’ but no one actually believes we can beat them,” Bears junior Liz Phillips said. “But then when we beat CA, it was insane and we went wild because it’s never happened with anyone in this age group before.”
She added: “We were pumped to have the opportunity to play them again, and to come out with a draw in a game like this helps us going into playoffs.”
CA’s Nellie Turnage showcased great stick handling all game and was very quick and aggressive. Jill Murphy was also clutch for the Mustangs, and had incredible speed, quick footwork and was a defensive nightmare for the Bears’ offense. Coach Scott said Isabel Chandler also did a lot of work for CA and is a captain who leads by example and keeps the energy high.
Palmer’s Munn played really tough for the Bears and was critical in pushing the game to a draw. Shanon Snideker was also very fast, aggressive and moved the ball around really well.
“We were trying to go into this as just another game,” Van den Berg said. “Palmer is obviously really good and we won’t ignore that, but we couldn’t psyche ourselves out before the game, which is what maybe happened last time we played.”
Both teams had lots of opportunities to score, but the defenses were so tough and united, the goals remained impermeable.
“There’s a rivalry between every field hockey team and CA,” Palmer Ridge coach Paul Lewis said. “The school has won the state title so many times and has a tough program to beat with great athletes.
He added: “Everyone is waiting to beat CA and we’re just glad to get it once this year.”

While there were no new teams added to the CHSAANow.com field hockey rankings this week, there were plenty of notable changes.
The most significant change was the team at the top as Kent Denver assumes the No. 1 position this week. This marks consecutive weeks that there has been a new top-team in the rankings.
The Sun Devils snagged a 2-0 win over Denver East last week, which played a huge part in their surge to the top of the poll. The Angels fell to No. 5, but remained in the rankings.
Palmer Ridge assumed the top spot last week after ending Colorado Academy’s 78-game unbeaten streak, but followed that up with a 2-0 loss to Cherry Creek.
As a result, the Bruins jumped to No. 2 and the Bears come in at No. 3.
Colorado Academy drops two spots to No. 4 due to the strong play of all of the teams in the rankings this week.
The ranking, voted upon by coaches, is the official poll of the Association. Rankings are released each Monday during the season.
A complete ranking is below.
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Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. This ranking has no bearing on postseason seeding.
| Field hockey | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Kent Denver (5) | 8-0-2 | 28 | 4 | 1-0-0 |
| 2 | Cherry Creek | 8-1-1 | 26 | 5 | 2-0-1 |
| 3 | Palmer Ridge (2) | 7-1-1 | 23 | 1 | 0-1-0 |
| 4 | Colorado Academy | 9-1-1 | 19 | 2 | 2-0-0 |
| 5 | Denver East | 8-1-2 | 9 | 3 | 1-1-1 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| None. | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| None. | |||||
CENTENNIAL — Penny Schwab scored the game’s only goal in the second half, giving Liberty a 1-0 win over Arapahoe on Thursday.
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DENVER — Following its first loss in years, Colorado Academy field hockey bounced back with a 9-0 win over Cheyenne Mountain.
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GREENWOOD VILLAGE — New CHSAANow.com rankings were released Monday for field hockey with the Palmer Ridge Bears as the No. 1 team.
Over the weekend the Bears took down a powerhouse program in Colorado Academy (who had not lost in their last 78 games). As those rankings were released, Cherry Creek was also in the rankings at No. 5 and the two teams took to the turf of Stutler Bowl for a top-class showdown and it was Cherry Creek who came away with the 2-0 win.
The Bruins came out strong and put up some strong offensive runs. Palmer Ridge was earning their corners but had trouble with receiving the pass. Finally Cherry Creek earned a corner, and it was Charlotte Godfrey who put it away for Cherry Creek.
“It’s really good that we got this win,” Godfrey said, “It really helped the confidence of the team [to get that goal], and we need to keep playing our game.”
The Bruins were again able to make the Bears pay for conceding a corner in the middle part of the second half. On a second consecutive corner, Dartmouth commit Taylor Hantman put one in the back of the goal for the Bruins.
Cherry Creek will have to continue to prove themselves and bolster their résumé with the No. 3 ranked team Denver East on Saturday.
On the other hand, Palmer Ridge is going to have to bounce back and prove themselves, once more, against Colorado Academy. The only difference this time, Palmer Ridge will have to travel back to the Metro Area to face the Mustangs on their home turf.

For the first time since before the 2014 season, there is a new team at the top of the CHSAANow.com field hockey rankings.
Following Palmer Ridge’s 1-0 win over Colorado Academy on Saturday, the Bears have ascended to the No. 1 spot. The win snapped a 78-game unbeaten streak for the Mustangs.
Colorado Academy fell one to spot to No. 2 with the loss.
Denver East jumped one spot to land at No. 3 with Kent Denver coming in at No. 4 and Cherry Creek rounded out the poll, landing at No. 5.
There were no new teams in this week’s rankings.
The ranking, voted upon by coaches, is the official poll of the Association. Rankings are released each Monday during the season.
A complete ranking is below.
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Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. This ranking has no bearing on postseason seeding.
| Field hockey | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Palmer Ridge (7) | 7-0-1 | 35 | 3 | 2-0-0 |
| 2 | Colorado Academy | 7-1-1 | 25 | 1 | 2-1-0 |
| 3 | Denver East | 7-0-1 | 24 | 4 | 2-0-0 |
| 4 | Kent Denver | 7-0-2 | 12 | 2 | 2-0-0 |
| 5 | Cherry Creek | 6-1-0 | 5 | 5 | 2-0-0 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Regis Jesuit 4. | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| None. | |||||

Palmer Ridge beat Colorado Academy 1-0 on Saturday, and ended one of the most impressive runs in the sport’s history in the process.
The loss snapped a 78-game unbeaten streak for Colorado Academy, which includes four consecutive state championships. Colorado Academy field hockey last lost in the 2011 championship game.
Since then the Mustangs had gone 74-0-4 over parts of five seasons, and had a 51-game winning streak as part of that run.
Colorado Academy was ranked No. 1 in the latest CHSAANow.com field hockey poll, while Palmer Ridge is No. 3.
Palmer Ridge is now 7-0-1 this season.

GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Lexi Ringsby and Hali Sibilia each scored two goals as Cherry Creek beat Cheyenne Mountain 8-0 on Wednesday.
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