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Mountain Vista’s Harrison Witt named Gatorade Colorado boys track & field player of the year

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CHICAGO — Mountain Vista’s Harrison Witt is no stranger to making history this year, and now he is making a little more.

On Thursday, the recently graduated Golden Eagle became the first Gatorade Colorado boys track & field player of the year to be chosen from Mountain Vista.

“For Harrison, the team always comes first and his individual goals come second,” Mountain Vista coach Jonathan Dalby said. “His ability to relate, connect, and inspire everyone else around him is remarkable.”

The 6-2, 155-pound senior set a state record of 4:04.36 in his title-winning 1600-meter run at the Class 5A state meet this past season. The clocking ranked as the nation’s fourth-best performance among 2021 prep competitors. It also broke his own record of 4:05.18 set earlier in the season.

Witt also broke the tape in the 800 at the state meet with a meet-record time of 1:48.75. His personal-best clocking of 1:48.50 in the 800 this season eclipsed another state record and ranked No. 2 nationally.

President of his class, Witt has participated in service mission trips to Guatemala and Cuba and has volunteered locally on behalf of the Make-a-Wish Foundation as well as the Forever Home Foundation, which helps elderly community members stay in their homes.

Witt has maintained a weighted 4.34 GPA in the classroom. He will attend Princeton University this fall, where he will compete in track and field.

He joins recent Gatorade Colorado boys track & field players of the year Cole Sprout (2019-20, 2018-19, & 2017-18, Valor Christian), and Isaac Green (2016-17, Monarch), among the state’s list of former award winners.

All-state boys lacrosse teams for Season D

The Season D all-state boys lacrosse teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches.

They are created by the Colorado High School Boys Lacrosse Coaches Association.

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Class 5A

Player of the year: Trey Digby, Valor Christian; Dillon Pless, Mountain Vista

Coach of the year: Matt Kelley, Fairview

First Team
Name Year School Position
Jack Ringhofer Senior Regis Jesuit Attack
Jake Likes Senior Valor Christian Attack
Jake Ward Senior Mountain Vista Attack
Dakota Johnson Senior Cherry Creek Attack
John Alie Junior Grandview Attack
Jack Gerber Junior Colorado Academy Attack
Liam O’Brien Senior Fairview Midfield
Griffin Mallory Senior Valor Christian Midfield
Spencer Harvey Senior Colorado Academy Midfield
Braeden Wimer Senior Monarch Midfield
Carter Korzenski Senior Cherry Creek Midfield
Johnny Colombi Senior Castle View Midfield
Dillon Pless Junior Mountain Vista Midfield
Harrison Pfeiffer Senior Fairview Defense
Kayce Kline Senior Cherry Creek Defense
Hudson Bush Senior Fairview Defense
Ryan Cole Senior Valor Christian Defense
Zach Friedman Junior Ralston Valley Defense
Ryan Pless Junior Mountain Vista Defense
Sam Riecken Junior Monarch Defense
Mitch Gutgsell Senior Valor Christian Goalie
Brooks Catlin Senior Fairview Goalie
Aiden Bullock Senior Douglas County F/O Midfield
Alex Fredrich Sophomore Cherry Creek F/O Midfield
Trey Digby Senior Valor Christian LSM
Eli Hamilton Senior Valor Christian Def. Midfield
Second Team
Name Year School Position
Andrew Frey Senior Monarch Attack
Brandon Bergner Senior Kent Denver Attack
Andrew Tan Senior Denver East Attack
Justin Hanson Senior Rock Canyon Attack
Jack Cromwell Junior Fairview Attack
Lane Kellogg Junior Ralston Valley Attack
Sean Hicks Senior Rock Canyon Midfield
Jack Egen Senior Regis Jesuit Midfield
Jack Wirth Senior Fairview Midfield
Noah Wehrman Senior Grandview Midfield
Justin Virden Senior ThunderRidge Midfield
Luke Brunner Sophomore Lakewood Midfield
Brayden Legette Senior Eaglecrest Midfield
Jack Casey Sophomore Regis Jesuit Defense
Jack Kiefer Sophomore Cherry Creek Defense
Kyle Riner Senior Rock Canyon Defense
Nate Kopec Junior Mountain Vista Goalie
Will Stewart Sophomore Cherry Creek Goalie
Colton McPherson Junior Ralston Valley F/O Midfield
Kale Kissell Senior Colorado Academy LSM
Nick Horrocks Senior Fairview LSM
Jack Moxcey Sophomore Cherry Creek Def. Midfield

Honorable mention:

  • Jack Colwell, Junior, Mountain Range, Attack
  • Brandon Hane, Senior, Mullen, Attack
  • Gunnar Fellows, Junior, Valor Christian, Attack
  • Andrew Merrell, Senior, Lewis-Palmer, Midfield
  • Duke Benson, Junior, Kent Denver, Midfield
  • Evan Gibbs, Junior, Cherokee Trail, Midfield
  • Fletcher Sullivan, Junior, Regis Jesuit, Midfield
  • Jackson Cutter, Junior, ThunderRidge, Midfield
  • Kevin Pickford, Junior, Denver East, Midfield
  • Tyler Olson, Sophomore, Mountain Vista, Midfield
  • Eliot Rutherford, Sophomore, Colorado Academy, Defense
  • Logan Murray, Senior, Lewis-Palmer, Defense
  • Reed Roughton, Junior, ThunderRidge, Defense
  • Ty Scheckenbach, Sophomore, Arapahoe, Defense
  • Dax Smestad, Senior, Smoky Hill, Goalie
  • Ian Thompson, Sophomore, Arapahoe, Goalie
  • Jackson Marshall, Senior, Mountain Vista, F/O Midfield
  • Nate Morris, Senior, ThunderRidge, LSM
  • Connor Wiederrich, Sophomore, Mountain Range, Def. Midfield

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Class 4A

Cheyenne Mountain Evergreen boys lacrosse

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Player of the year: Griffin Meyer, Cheyenne Mountain

Coach of the year: Andrew Trietley, Ponderosa

First Team
Name Year School Position
Grant Rodny Junior Air Academy Attack
Ben Kirschner Senior Golden Attack
Liam Conners Freshman Erie Attack
Ben Crosbie Senior Evergreen Attack
Mitch Lewis Junior Cheyenne Mountain Attack
Jack Booth Senior Erie Midfield
Zak Paige Senior Cheyenne Mountain Midfield
Cole Skillington Junior Ponderosa Midfield
Greg Gould Senior Lutheran Midfield
Joe Cesario Senior Jefferson Academy Midfield
Karson Sparks Freshman Denver South Midfield
Wyatt Furda Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain Midfield
Cameron Paredes Senior Littleton Midfield
Max Warn Junior Erie Defense
Jared Stiller Senior Evergreen Defense
Carver Ward Senior Cheyenne Mountain Defense
Griffin Meyer Senior Cheyenne Mountain Defense
Jackson Metzler Senior Steamboat Springs Defense
Luke Schiffers Senior Conifer Defense
Max Schutt Senior Golden Defense
Kyle DesGarennes Senior Golden Goalie
Drew Morris Senior Evergreen Goalie
Gage Bachman Freshman Windsor F/O Midfield
Danny Schneider Senior Evergreen LSM
Derek Krumland Senior Ponderosa LSM
Jude Mieu Sophomore Thompson Valley Def. Midfield
Second Team
Name Year School Position
Camden Stanley Sophomore Ponderosa Attack
Becker Dienst Senior Vail Mountain Attack
Dalton Summers Junior Golden Attack
Gabe Adams Senior Denver North Attack
Nate Kaufman Junior Ponderosa Attack
Ryan Flaherty Junior Air Academy Midfield
Chance MacCagnon Senior Golden Midfield
Erich Peterson Junior Eagle Valley Midfield
Corby Tecu Junior Erie Midfield
Jack Seibert Senior Palmer Midfield
Kevin Pappa Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain Midfield
Brady Porter Junior Ponderosa Defense
Evan Westervelt Junior Denver South Defense
Conner Waite Senior Windsor Defense
Colin Selters Sophomore Erie Goalie
Joe Vandyk Junior Palmer Goalie
Gavin Radtke Junior Conifer F/O Midfield
Hayden Sock Senior Erie LSM
Ephram Caustrita Junior Lutheran Def. Midfield
Sebastion Witt Senior Eagle Valley Def. Midfield
Tyler McNielly Senior Green Mountain Def. Midfield

Honorable mention:

  • Colby Erdossy, Senior, Cheyenne Mountain, Attack
  • Grayden Easton, Senior, Evergreen, Attack
  • Nolan Williamson, Senior, Windsor, Attack
  • Grant Webster, Senior, Littleton, Attack
  • Joe Yoder, Junior, Northfield, Attack
  • Mackay Pattison, Senior, Vail Mountain, Attack
  • Nick Schreiber, Senior, Littleton, Attack
  • Rhasan Brown, Junior, Northfield, Midfield
  • Connor Dries, Senior, Evergreen, Midfield
  • Danny Joy, Junior, Bear Creek, Midfield
  • Carter Cassin, Senior, Evergreen, Midfield
  • Kellen Adams, Junior, Steamboat Springs, Midfield
  • Jeff Lowe, Senior, Glenwood Springs, Defense
  • Joe Elliott, Junior, Ponderosa, Defense
  • Ben Gladstone, Freshman, Northfield, Defense
  • Blake Skramstad, Senior, Lutheran, Defense
  • Trenton Koser, Senior, Thomas Jefferson, Defense
  • Tyler Morrison, Senior, Eagle Valley, Defense
  • Sam Gottesfeld, Junior, Northfield, Goalie
  • Peter Zimmer, Senior, Glenwood Springs, Goalie
  • Evan Shanks, Junior Jefferson Academy, F/O Midfield
  • Zachary Zabel, Sophomore, Thomas Jefferson, F/O Midfield
  • Nicholas Kazenske, Senior, Denver North, Def. Midfield

All-state boys swimming and diving teams for Season D

The Season D all-state boys swimming teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

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(Brent Murphy/BrentMurphyPhoto.com)

Class 5A

Swimmer of the year: Alex McMahon & Sebastian Wolff, Heritage

Diver of the year: Quinn Henninger, Regis Jesuit

Swim coach of the year: Chris Loftis, Cherry Creek

First Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Gio Aguirre Junior Regis Jesuit 100 Free
Henry Batson Senior Cherry Creek 200 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay
Clayton Chaplin Senior Highlands Ranch Diving
Will Dravenstott Senior Cherry Creek 200 Medley Relay
Conrad Eck Junior Cherry Creek Diving
Hunter Foehner Senior Columbine 400 Free Relay
Eric Hart Senior Columbine 400 Free Relay
Fletcher Hayes Senior Arapahoe 200 Free, 500 Free
Quinn Henninger Senior Regis Jesuit Diving
Blake Jorgens Senior Cherry Creek 200 Free Relay
Cade Martin Junior Cherry Creek 200 Medley Relay
Alex McMahon Senior Heritage 50 Free, 100 Fly
Chase Mueller Sophomore Columbine 100 Back, 400 Free Relay
Henry Mueller Senior Columbine 400 Free Relay
Bryce Ortanes Senior Cherry Creek 200 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay
Nikolas Silolahti Senior Cherry Creek 200 Free Relay
Sebastian Wolff Senior Heritage 200 IM, 100 Breast

 

Second Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Jack Ballard Junior Fort Collins 200 Free
Douglas Campbell Junior Denver East Diving
Tristen Davin Sophomore Chatfield 100 Free
Collier Dyer Junior Arapahoe Diving
Natal Dyson Modica Senior Highlands Ranch Diving
Garrett Gurley Sophomore Heritage 200 Medley Relay
Sawyer Inglis Senior Regis Jesuit 500 Free
Caleb Liban Junior Cherry Creek Diving
Mitchell Oliver Sophomore Heritage 200 Medley Relay, 100 Breast
Nicholas Sanders Senior Valor Christian Diving
Ryan Tyner Sophomore Columbine 200 Free Relay

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(Brent Murphy/BrentMurphyPhoto.com)

Class 4A

Swimmer of the year: Xavier Hill, George Washington

Diver of the year: Jack Ryan, Denver North

Swim coach of the year: Debbie Stewart, Silver Creek

First Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Drew Aparicio Senior D’Evelyn 200 Medley Relay
Shea Card Senior Glenwood Springs 100 Back
Andrew Carlson Senior D’Evelyn 200 Medley Relay, 100 Breast
Ethan Carr Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain 200 Free Relay
Aiden Coon Junior Discovery Canyon Diving
Ian Haneke Senior Wheat Ridge 100 Fly
Xavier Hill Junior George Washington 50 Free, 100 Free
Baylor Lewis Senior Greeley West 200 IM
Andrew McGill Senior Discovery Canyon 400 Free Relay
Tristan McFarland Senior George Washington 500 Free
Davis McKellop Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain 200 Free Relay
Adam Pannell Sophomore Discovery Canyon 400 Free Relay
Chance Ricca Senior Discovery Canyon 200 Free, 400 Free Relay
Jack Ryan Senior Denver North Diving
Ryan Skrzekut Junior D’Evelyn 200 Medley Relay
Joe Smack Junior Thompson Valley Diving
Xander Taylor Freshman Cheyenne Mountain 200 Free Relay
Taylor Wagner Sophomore Discovery Canyon 400 Free Relay
Raglan Ward Junior Cheyenne Mountain 200 Free Relay
Nathan Whittenburg Senior D’Evelyn 200 Medley Relay

 

Second Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Aeson Akins Senior Glenwood Springs 200 Medley Relay
Max Bradbury Junior Glenwood Springs 200 Medley Relay
Connor Brauch Senior Green Mountain Diving
Jacob Dowlin Junior Silver Creek Diving
Jake Eccleston Freshman Windsor 200 Free Relay
Nicholas Kastner Freshman Broomfield Diving
Charlie Kiddoo Senior Glenwood Springs 200 Medley Relay
Tim Lynskey Junior Windsor 200 Free Relay
Nathan Russell Sophomore Windsor 200 Free Relay
Andrew Scoggin Senior Windsor 200 Free Relay
Spencer Sheldon Sophomore D’Evelyn Diving
Kian Smith Junior Evergreen Diving

 

Photos: Dawson erupts on offense to beat out Telluride for 2A title

Photos: Holy Family claims first girls soccer title with victory over Evergreen

Cherry Creek’s Riley Stewart named Gatorade Colorado girls track & field player of the year

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Cherry Creek’s Riley Stewart will look back at her junior year in high school as a memorable one for a number of reasons, some typical for an athlete of her ability and others unusual.

Now, she has one more reason – similar to another lofty accolade she recently garnered – to look back fondly on the 2020-21 school year.

On Friday, Gatorade announced that Stewart had been selected as the latest Gatorade Colorado track and field girls player of the year. The Bruins junior was also named Gatorade Colorado girls cross country player of the year for the second consecutive year in April.

“This season, Riley was undefeated in the state of Colorado and finished in the top five of each national-level competition she  entered,” Cherry Creek distance coach Ethan Dusto said in a press release. “I’ve coached athletes for the past 17 years of my life, and I can say that I have had very few as talented as Riley, and none who have had the combination of talent, hard work, humility and teamwork that she exhibits.”

As a junior in Season D, Stewart broke the Colorado state record in the 1,600, setting the new standard at 4 minutes, 44.13 seconds at the Stutler Twilight in June. The previous record of 4:44.31 was set by Air Academy’s Katie Rainsberger and stood for five years.

At the Season D track and field state championships, Stewart set a Class 5A state meet record in the 1,600 with a time of 4:45.96. She also won the 800 (2:09.60), placed first in the 3,200 (10:31.45) and anchored the Bruins’ winning 3,200 relay team to a time of 9:05.73.

The list of recent Gatorade Colorado girls track and field players of the year includes Niwot’s Taylor James, Valor Christian’s Anna Hall and Denver East’s Arria Minor. Stewart’s Cherry Creek teammate Parker Wolfe was named this year’s Gatorade Colorado boys cross country player of the year back in April.

Stewart, who maintains a 3.7 GPA, is a member of her school’s student-athlete leadership council and has volunteered locally on behalf of park clean-up initiatives.

Stewart is now the second Cherry Creek athlete to claim this distinction. Bruins alumnus Jordyn Colter was chosen by Gatorade as Colorado’s top girls track and field athlete in 2015.

All-state girls tennis teams for Season D

The Season D all-state girls tennis teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

These teams were created based upon results at the state tournament.

The athletes who won championships at their classification were named players of the year. Coaches of the year were awarded to the coaches of championship teams.

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5A girls tennis state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com)

Class 5A

Player of the year: Lily Chitamber, Boulder

Coach of the year: Chris Jacob, Cherry Creek

First Team
Name Year School Pos.
Lily Chitamber Junior Boulder 1S
Valerie Negin Senior Smoky Hill 1S
Lorena Cedeno Junior Cherry Creek 2S
Anika Sharma Freshman Cherry Creek 3S
Eliza Hill Senior Cherry Creek 1D
Nicole Hill Senior Cherry Creek 1D
Halley Mackiernan Senior Cherry Creek 2D
Anna Fusaris Senior Cherry Creek 2D
Victoria Moldovan Junior Cherry Creek 3D
Jisele Boker Freshman Cherry Creek 3D
Ella Barclay Senior Cherry Creek 4D
Vivienne Bersin Junior Cherry Creek 4D

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(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

Class 4A

Player of the year: Lauren Manwiller, Mullen

Coach of the year: Jera Sturgell, Mullen

First Team
Name Year School Pos.
Lauren Manwiller Senior Mullen 1S
Beilynn Geiss Junior Loveland 1S
Anna Sallee Junior Niwot 2S
Emily Creek Senior Niwot 3S
Hanna Noyes Sophomore Kent Denver 1D
Kendall Adams Freshman Kent Denver 1D
Tierney Scanlan Junior Mullen 2D
Izzy Desjardins Junior Mullen 2D
Madeline Crites Junior Mullen 3D
Aubryanne Leugers Junior Mullen 3D
Renee Hoyt Sophomore Mullen 4D
Clara Dailey Freshman Mullen 4D

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(Luke Zahlmann/Pueblo Chieftain)

Class 3A

Player of the year: Anna Jordaan, Colorado Academy

Coach of the year: Woody Oliver, D’Evelyn

First Team
Name Year School Pos.
Anna Jordaan Sophomore Colorado Academy 1S
Grace Li Junior D’Evelyn 1S
Alexis Gilio Senior Dawson 2S
Sofia Cieslewicz Freshman D’Evelyn 3S
Anna Day Junior D’Evelyn 1D
Kyrianna Krzystek Senior D’Evelyn 1D
Maisy Schoeman Sophomore D’Evelyn 2D
Maria Christoffersen Junior D’Evelyn 2D
Cheranne Wang Junior D’Evelyn 3D
Karina Li Junior D’Evelyn 3D
Sarah Cook Freshman D’Evelyn 4D
Mariah Dean Junior D’Evelyn 4D

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Girls soccer: Dawson’s Degen Miller named Gatorade Colorado player of the year

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The highest scoring girls soccer state championship game in Colorado’s history fittingly featured one of the most prolific scorers to play in the Centennial State.

On Saturday at Weidner Field, the Dawson Mustangs won the Class 2A girls soccer championship, 15-4, over Telluride. Senior Degen Miller, who is a member of the U.S. Soccer Under-19 Team player pool, led the onslaught with four goals by herself. Those four game-breaking goals pushed Miller’s season total to an incredible 43 goals and 16 assists in Season D.

Several days later on Tuesday, Miller was named Gatorade Colorado girls soccer player of the year.

“When you look over the span of her career, she injured her collarbone as a freshman and we were still able to go through and win a state title that year,” Dawson head coach David Criswell said. “What stood out to me was how she still stuck around and stayed dedicated to the team, and that set the tone for the next few years. This year, the contributions she made to the team were immense. Of course, the technical skill and tactical knowledge on the field are obvious.

“But she also has a humility and grace that really allowed her to be a leader for us and makes her a special player beyond what she can do in a game.”

Miller, who will play at the University of Virginia next year, finished her high school pandemic-shortened career with 99 goals and 40 assists in just 33 career games. As a senior, she led the Mustangs (12-1) to a Mile High West championship on their way to a state title.

The Mustangs have played in all six Class 2A state championship games since the classification was introduced in 2015, and Miller has been on the team for both of Dawson’s girls soccer state championships.

“Degen is the whole package,” Front Range Christian coach Eric Osberg said in a press release. “She is the leader of that team and has made everyone around her better. Her vision on the field is phenomenal and she sees everyone and everything. What sets Degen apart is she knows when to involve her teammates and when she needs to take a game over.”

As Gatorade Colorado player of the year, Miller joins a list of in-state standouts that includes Mallory Mooney (2019-20, Broomfield High School), Mari Annest (2018-19, Colorado Academy), Hailey Stodden (2017-18, Broomfield High School), and Shae Holmes (2016-17, ThunderRidge High School), and others.

 

 

Valor Christian’s Radek Birkholz named baseball player of the year by Gatorade

(Tim Bourke/TimBourke.com)

Valor Christian’s Radek Birkholz was named the Gatorade baseball player of the year for Colorado on Tuesday. He has been named a finalist for the national baseball player of the year which will be named in July.

Birkholz was a standout player for the Eagles in his time at Valor. As a freshman, he took on the challenge of pitching in the Class 4A state championship game against Pueblo West. Not only did he get the win, but he nearly threw a no-hitter as he had not given up a hit through six innings.

He has shined off the field as well as he has served as a member of the National Honor Society and led a mission trip to the Dominican Republic on behalf of his community. All while doing that, he has maintained a 4.14 GPA.

He has become the idea baseball player to represent the state of Colorado.

“As a head coach for 20 years, I can say Radek Birkholz is not only one of the best players I have seen in Colorado over that time span, but also one of the best kids,” Ralston Valley coach Brad Madden said in a release. “He is a great competitor, an unbelievable player and a humble young man.”

He finished the year with a 6-0 record, a 0.79 ERA and struck out 71 hitters that he faced. He gave up a total of four earned runs as Valor advanced to the 5A state championship game. He was also a menace at the plate as he hit .473 with seven home runs and 29 RBI’s.

He will play his college baseball at the University of Notre Dame and he’ll be paying attention to the MLB Entry Draft in July as his name could be called. He is the No. 3 draft prospect in the state according to Perfect Game.

4A baseball: Ponderosa caps thrilling tournament run with first state title

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

PUEBLO — So many times were the Ponderosa Mustangs down. But they were never out. A week after they won three thrilling games in the Class 4A state baseball tournament, they entered the final two days playing like every bit the team that could not be beat.

And they had so much incentive to not get beat. That reason was Luke Karel. A teammate and a friend is going through a battle that no one can help him with. Karel is in the batter’s box and leukemia is throwing him some nasty stuff.

So when Ponderosa beat Holy Family 11-2 to claim the 4A baseball title, and first baseball championship in school history, the players couldn’t help but think of their friend who couldn’t be there physically, but was certainly there in spirit.

“It’s all Luke, he’s our main guy,” shortstop Dylan Carey said. “That’s what we’ve played for this year, was him. Last week we sent him some video messages. He’s going through his round of chemo. He’s losing his hair and seeing that was really hard. Getting this win for him meant a lot.”

And they had to earn it, which made it all the more special.

The Mustangs (21-3 overall) won their first four games of the state tournament which meant they would have to lose twice in order for someone to take the state title away from them.

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

Their first game against Holy Family proved to be their one hiccup of the tournament. They dropped the game 10-4 setting a one-game, winner take all showdown with the Tigers.

And coach Bob Maloney sent the same pitcher that Holy Family beat up a bit last weekend out to do it. The result this go around was much different. Derek Lukes had complete command of his stuff was untouchable in the first two innings, the same innings the Tigers (20-3) jumped on him a week ago.

“I came in with a winning mentality,” Lukes said. “I came in with a chip on my shoulder and I knew we were winning from the start. I came in ready to win and I knew my team was behind me.”

They got behind him in a big way. Trailing 1-0 going into the bottom of the 3rd, Kolton Miller walked then back-to-back extra base hits from Cael Porter and Carey made it a 2-1 game. Miller added a 2-RBI double in the 4th to help push the lead to 5-1.

As more runs came across the plate, the more amped the team got as they realized they were inching closer to a state title.

“These kids didn’t care who got the credit,” Maloney said. “They just wanted to win and they went out and did it.”

It was an impressive stretch throughout the entire state tournament. They started with walk-off wins against Evergreen and Cheyenne Mountain on Day 1 then a thrilling comeback win against Holy Family the next day.

They rolled against D’Evelyn on Friday before dropping one game to Holy Family only to rebound and win state. Through that stretch they production from all areas of the lineup, but it was first baseman Dom Lopez who was most impressive in the six games. He batted .640 and hit four home runs and drove in 12. He was the fuel behind the engine that carried the team to the state title.

And he too, did it with Karel in his heart. He couldn’t make it through the first weekend of the tournament without thinking about his friend.

“When we’re down, we always think about Luke,” he said last week. “We start every practice saying ‘Luke Strong’ and we end every game saying “Luke Strong.’ He’s in our hear every day and we just play for him.”

Until now. There is no more need to keep playing for him. Karel provided the inspiration for this group of Ponderosa athletes to do something that had never been done in school history. And there was no way they were going to let him down.

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)