Category: Softball

  • Photos: Softball teams converge on Fort Collins for CWSFA Invite

    Fossil Ridge softball took down Grand Junction Central 12-1 while Mead, Poudre and Rocky Mountain all competed at the CWSFA Invite.

  • Photos: Cherokee Trail softball beats Cherry Creek

    Cherokee Trail softball picked up a 14-6 win over Cherry Creek on Saturday.

  • Photos: No. 9 Broomfield softball tops No. 4 Columbine

    Bryna Kapelke homered and doubled as part of a 3-for-4 day in helping No. 9 Broomfield softball beat No. 4 Columbine 11-0 on Saturday.

  • Photos: Limon, Fountain-Fort Carson and Rampart softball take Day 1 of FFC Tournament

    Limon, Fountain-Fort Carson and Rampart came away with two wins each during the first day of the Fountain Fort Carson softball tournament.

  • Photos: Big first inning powers Bear Creek softball over Northglenn

    A 14-run first inning powered Bear Creek softball to a 15-0 win over Northglenn on Thursday. Jordyn Johnson drove in four runs in the win.

  • A loaded softball schedule saw eight games among top-10 teams

    The softball season saw perhaps its most impactful day of the season so far on Tuesday.

    A total of eight games pitting ranked teams against one another took place, including a walk-off win and an extra-inning matchup.

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    4A: (9) Mead 12, (2) Erie 4

    Erie Mead softball
    (Steve Oathout)

    The Mavericks, now 3-0, are off to the best start in program history. Mead advanced to the regional round last season.

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    4A: (3) Wheat Ridge 5, (1) Holy Family 3

    Elizabeth Uhl threw a complete game, allowing just two earned runs, for the Farmers, who moved to 3-0.

    Down 1-0 in the third, Wheat Ridge plated two with a double from Aaliyah Arellano. The next inning, Aliyah Rothstein singled home a run, Lee Quezada drove another in with a sac fly, and Isabella Martinez plated another with a single.

    Holy Family got a run back in the fourth, and another in the seventh, but the rally fell short.

    Tyler Whitlock went 4-for-4 for Holy Family.

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    3A: (2) Eaton 17, (3) Strasburg 16

    Eaton got its offense started early with a six-run first inning, and never really looked back in a big win.

    The squad also plated one more in the second, seven in the third, and three in the fourth.

    Yaritza Puente, a senior, led Eaton with four RBIs as part of a 2-for-3 day, and Sadie Ross, a freshman, drove in three as she went 3-for-4.

    Blayke Duncan, Brooke Beacom, Jaymie Woody and Emma Pinkstaff each had two RBIs for Eaton.

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    5A: (5) Chatfield 4, (7) Legend 3

    Chatfield, now 3-0, walked off for the win in the bottom of the seventh inning.

    Avery Rohlman was 2-for-3 with two RBIs for the Chargers, while Madison Shepard and Abigale Washco each also drove in a run.

    Pitcher Isabelle DiNapoli threw the complete-game for Chatfield, striking out 10. She didn’t allow an earned run.

    Legend’s Kaylyn English went 3-for-4 in the loss.

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    5A: (9) Broomfield 5, (6) Rocky Mountain 3

    Kenzi Garner led the way for Broomfield in the win.

    At the plate, the senior tripled and homered as part of a 3-for-4 day at the plate. She drove in two runs, and scored three times herself.

    In the circle, Garner threw a complete game, striking out nine.

    Chloe Eiguren was 3-for-3 for the Eagles, and had an RBI. Claire Comstock also drove in a run.

    Hannah Bailey had two RBIs for Rocky Mountain.

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    3A: (10) La Junta 11, (7) Limon 10 (9 inn.)

    The game saw a ton of offense, and fittingly, the two ranked teams battled to extra innings.

    Limon grabbed a 4-0 lead in the first, only to see La Junta tie it in the bottom half.

    La Junta eventually grabbed a 9-5 lead after five innings, but Limon cut it to 9-7 after six, and then took a 10-9 lead in the top of the seventh. La Junta tied it in the bottom half of that inning, and then pushed the winning run across in the ninth.

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    3A: (1) University 14, (6) Brush 8

    The two teams battled back and forth, trading the lead four times in the first four innings, before University broke the game open.

    The Bulldogs pushed two across in the fifth, and then exploded for a seven-run sixth inning in the win.

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    5A: (1) Rock Canyon vs. (2) Legacy

    Legacy Rock Canyon softball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

    In a game that was delayed by poor weather, Rock Canyon leads Legacy 7-1 in the third inning.

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  • Photos: No. 1 Rock Canyon softball takes big lead over No. 2 Legacy

    Top-ranked Rock Canyon softball jumper out to a 7-1 lead over No. 2 Legacy before the game was postponed in the third inning.

  • Conifer softball makes a statement with win over Arvada West

    ARVADA — Conifer’s young softball team showed its maturity and potential to be a Class 4A state contender Monday afternoon.

    The Lobos jumped out to an early 5-0 lead on the road against a historic-rich Arvada West program. The Wildcats rallied, but Conifer held its ground to take a 6-4 victory.

    “It means a lot. We’ve worked so hard this year to get everything together. We have such a strong team this year,” Conifer junior Cheyenne Prieto said. “Winning against a 5A team gives us a lot of confidence. It’s something to be excited about.”

    Conifer junior Cheyenne Prieto struck out 12 batters and also had a pair of hits in the Lobos’ 6-4 victory over Arvada West. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Prieto was solid in the circle for the Lobos (2-1 record). The hard-throwing righty retired the first nine A-West batters she faced, striking out seven. She finished the game in style striking out A-West sophomore Peyton Raley to end the game.

    “I couldn’t get it to work at all this game,” Prieto said of her change-up that she threw to catch Raley looking at strike-three. “That was the point that I needed it. It worked out perfectly and I was really, really happy with it. It was really exciting to throw one in the strike zone to get the final out.”

    Prieto finished with a dozen strikeouts. The only A-West batter who really hurt Prieto was Savannah Clausen. The senior had a pair of triples, driving in two runs and scoring twice.

    “It was nice to be a spark for the team,” Clausen said of her two triples. “I wish we would have taken the momentum a little further.”

    Clausen led off the bottom of the sixth inning with her second triple and would eventually score on an RBI single by sophomore Kendall Mulvaney to cut the Lobos’ lead to 6-4.

    However, Conifer closed the door in the bottom of the seventh.

    “This one feels good,” Conifer coach Carrie Oletski said. “People are going to take notice of this win.”

    Oletski has a junior-loaded squad with a sprinkle of freshmen and sophomores. The Lobos have just two seniors in Sunny Aikin and Amber Prescott. Prescott had a key two-run single in the third inning to extend Conifer’s lead to 5-0.

    Conifer junior Amelia Tatro puts down a bunt during the Lobos’ road victory against Arvada West on Monday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “They decided as seniors they were going to be the leaders, not followers,” Oletski said of her two seniors Sunny Aiken and Amber Prescott. “They were not going to let what happened to them last year happen this year.”

    The Lobos had a 16-win season in 2019, but finished second in the Colorado 7 League behind Riverdale Ridge and failed to advance to the 4A state tournament after losses to Elizabeth and Pueblo County in regionals.

    Conifer returns to the 4A Jeffco League that features No. 3-ranked Wheat Ridge, along with 4A state runner-up Golden, perennial state qualifier D’Evelyn and rival Evergreen.

    “We are expecting the extra challenge going back to 4A Jeffco,” Prieto said.

    The Lobos begin conference play against Standley Lake on Sept. 8.

    “We would love to come back in and take it,” Oletski said of returning to the 4A Jeffco League. “We took 3-of-4 (Colorado 7) league titles the last four years. It would be nice to comeback and win league.”

    A-West (1-2) will try to bounce back playing in the 5A/4A Showdown Tournament hosted by Broomfield and Erie coming up on Aug. 28 and 29.

    “We’ll come back tomorrow to practice and work our butts off,” Clausen said. “We are going to have to figure out what we are doing wrong. We have a short season and we can’t take too long to figure things out.” 

    Arvada West senior Savannah Clause celebrates after scoring. The senior had a pair of triples, but the Wildcats’ came up short against the visiting Conifer Lobos. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: Valor Christian softball beats Heritage, moves to 2-0

    Valor Christian softball beat Heritage 16-4 on Monday, and is now 2-0 so far this season.

  • Photos: Gruitch tosses shutout as Cherry Creek softball beats Arapahoe

    Alex Gruitch threw a complete game for Cherry Creek softball, allowing just three hits, in a 7-0 shutout win over Arapahoe.