Category: Baseball

  • Photos: No. 2 Mountain Vista baseball beats Douglas County to remain undefeated

    Tyler Mejia went 2-for-4 with two RBI’s to lead Class 5A No. 2 Mountain Vista baseball to a 10-6 win over Douglas County.

  • Photos: Lighthall’s walk-off bomb lifts No. 8 Chatfield baseball over No. 9 Rock Canyon

    Matt Lighthall hit two home runs, the second of which was a walk-off solo shot in the seventh to lift Class 5A No. 8 Chatfield baseball over No. 9 Rock Canyon 4-3.

  • Photos: No. 4 Cherry Creek baseball tops Mullen for first win of the season

    A barrage of runs in the middle innings gave Class 5A No. 4 Cherry Creek baseball an 8-1 win over Mullen on Saturday.

  • Photos: No. 3 Mountain Vista baseball shuts out No. 2 Valor Christian

    Class 5A No. 3 Mountain Vista continued its hot start to the season by getting a 6-0 win over No. 2 Valor Christian on Friday.

  • Photos: Macias goes yard three times as No. 1 Regis Jesuit baseball beats Dakota Ridge

    Dallas Macias went 3-for-4 with three home runs as Class 5A No. 1 Regis Jesuit baseball beat Dakota Ridge 21-2.

  • No. 7 Montrose opens season with win over Montezuma-Cortez

    (Josue Perez)

    Preseason seventh-ranked Montrose faced Montezuma-Cortez on Friday and the Indians won 19-3 in four innings.

    The Indians opened with three runs in the first inning with Gage Wareham and Rocco Manuel had RBI hits while Nolin Boone held Montezuma-Cortez scoreless in the first frame. Cortez scored one in the top of the second and Ty Blackmer scored on a steal of home. The Indians added two more in the bottom of the second and led 5-1 after two innings. Cortez scored two in top of the third to make it 5-3. John T. Carver had a two-run double and the Indians exploded for eight runs to break the game open.

    “I think we played a great game,” Montrose senior Keagan Goodwin said. “Everyone did their job and we executed like we needed to. But it wasn’t even close to perfect. And we will be working hard in practice. My boys busted their butts and we will continue to do that. We’re going to keep bringing it to anyone we play and we do that through being a single unit, and being the toughest team on the field.”

    Goodwin and Wareham had RBI singles, Zeke Steenburgen was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded and the Indians led 13-3 after three innings. Boone struck out two batters in the top of the fourth. The Indians scored six runs in the bottom of the fourth to make the final score 19-3. Torrie Eckerman had a two run home run and Boone had a two-run single.

    “Kids played good,” Montrose coach Landon Wareham said. “Got another game tomorrow. Need to come ready to go. We are too young and inexperienced not to show up ready to play ball.”

    Steenburgen finished with three RBIs, Wareham had three hits and three RBIs and David Dominquez had two hits and three RBIs. Boone struck out five batters.

    “We played a great game early with Ernie  Padilla on the mound and Montrose put it on us after we went to our pen,” Montezuma-Cortez coach Tim Passell said. “We had some positive momentum off the very good pitcher Nolin Boone. We are definitely getting off to a late start and bit behind due to our guys barely getting off the football field less than two weeks ago. We are playing baseball so it’s much better than where we were last year. We got a few hard hits off a very good pitcher.

    “Our sophomore catcher, Braden hit one off the wall and that was a great two out hit bringing us a couple of runs. Looking forward to tomorrow (Saturday) as we will have our ace Ty Blackmer going for us against Battle Mountain.”

    (Josue Perez)
  • Photos: No. 2 Valor Christian baseball finds offense in win over Mountain Range

    Caden Potter went 3-for-3 with a home run and five RBI’s to lead Class 5A No. 2 Valor Christian to a 17-2 win over Mountain Range.

  • No. 8 Chatfield baseball slams its way to victory over D’Evelyn

    DENVER — It took a matter of seconds for Chatfield sophomore Parker Murrow to turn a 3-0 deficit into a 4-3 lead for the Chargers.

    With the bases loaded and two outs in the top of the fourth inning, Murrow ripped the first pitch he saw from D’Evelyn junior pitcher Troy Benko over the centerfield wall at D’Evelyn Junior/Senior High School.

    D’Evelyn junior Ryan Jolton (4) gets caught in a rundown with Chatfield sophomore Mason Lowe (7) during the first inning Thursday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “Parker got up, drove the ball hard and it got out,” Chatfield coach Brett Pieratt said. “That totally changed the course of the game for sure.”

    The grand-slam home run by Murrow was the start of the Chargers’ 8-run inning with all the scoring done with two outs. Chatfield eventually went on to a 10-5 road victory.

    “It was great,” Pieratt said after getting his first victory as the Chargers’ new head baseball coach. “It’s not how we drew it up, but it feels great to get the first one out of the way for sure.”

    D’Evelyn actually scored three runs with two outs in the bottom of the first inning to grab an early lead. Benko helped himself out with an RBI double that nearly left the yard. RBI singles by sophomores Kannon Perry and Jack McMann off Chatfield senior pitcher Logan Carlisle stunned the Chargers a bit.

    D’Evelyn coach Dan Porreco was pleased with the first three innings. The Jaguars were playing solid defense behind Benko, but the Chargers’ bats came alive in the fourth inning. Chatfield sent a dozen batters to the plate and chased Benko after a 2-run double by junior Aidan Mullen.

    “It was a good start, but you have to learn how to finish no matter who you are playing,” Porreco said. “Chatfield is a powerful team”

    Carlisle settled down after the Chargers grabbed the lead. The hard-throwing righty struck out the side in the bottom of the fourth inning. Senior Colby Cruser took over on the hill after a par of walking issued by Carlisle in the bottom of the fifth inning.

    Chatfield junior Dylan Novotny (10) fouls off a pitch at the plate during the Chargers’ 10-5 victory over D’Evelyn. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “He (Carlisle) struggled a little bit that first inning having to throw 30 pitches,” Pieratt said. “Logan is going to do a lot of special things for us this season for sure. He is one of our top guys and we are going to count on him.”

    Carlisle admitted he didn’t have his best stuff in the season opener, but is confident he will improve during the shortened high school season that will last a little less than two months.

    “For me after this outing, I can only go up from here,” Carlisle said. “I’ll get back in the bullpen, get some more work in and make sure I come back next week dialed in and ready to go.”

    Cruser allowed a pair of Jaguars to score on a throwing error to first base on a pickoff attempt, but he limited the damage by striking out the final two batters to get out of the inning. Cruser walked two and hit a batter in his two and 2/3 innings of work, but didn’t allow a hit.

    Sophomore Mason Lowe added a run for the Chargers with an RBI single in the fifth inning to drive in Murrow after he doubled to left. Chatfield’s final run came on a bases loaded infield fly that was dropped. Senior Drew Lytle was able to scamper home for the final run of the game in the top of the seventh.

    “It was nice to come out here after getting rained out earlier this week,” Murrow said. “To come out and get a win against a quality team was nice.”

    Chatfield’s home opener is scheduled for Saturday against No. 9 Rock Canyon.

    “This group is pretty special,” Pieratt said. “They have been focused. We don’t have to do a lot for them. The senior leadership is fantastic. We think we can make a run for sure.”

    D’Evelyn quickly dives into Class 4A Jeffco League action Saturday with a home game against Green Mountain.

    “I feel bad for Golden and Wheat Ridge because last year they both could have won it,” Porreco said of the lost Spring 2020 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Jeffco is always tough. Evergreen is always strong. It will be fun. We are a competitive league.”

    D’Evelyn sophomore catcher Kannon Perry, right, tags out Chatfield sophomore Parker Murrow (3) out at home plate during the opener for the Jaguars and Chargers on Thursday afternoon at D’Evelyn Junior/Senior High School. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: Legacy baseball shows power in win over Ralston Valley

    Landon Sehr went 3-for-4 with a home run and five RBI’s as Legacy baseball beat Ralston Valley 17-11 on Thursday.

  • Photos: Mullen baseball takes down No. 3 Cherry Creek

    Mullen baseball scored consistently in the late innings to get an 8-2 win over Class 5A No. 3 Cherry Creek on Thursday.