Category: Baseball

  • Photos: Erb, Granberg lead Holy Family baseball past Peak to Peak

    BROOMFIELD — Matt Erb and Devlin Granberg both went 2-for-3 with two RBIs as No. 1 Holy Family baseball beat Peak to Peak 13-3 on Saturday morning.

  • No. 2 Montrose holds off No. 1 Valor Christian baseball

    HIGHLANDS RANCH — The Montrose baseball team’s victory over Valor Christian on Friday couldn’t really be called vindication.

    The better term would be validation.

    The Indians, behind a yeoman’s effort on the mound by staff ace Tyrus Lopez, held off the Eagles 2-1.

    It was at a similar point last season when Valor Christian knocked Montrose from the unbeaten ranks with a 4-3 win. Lopez was on the mound for that one as well. As a result, from the first pitch Friday, “I was amped up,” the senior righthander said. “I’ve never been so pumped up for a game.”

    His work on the mound showed as he retired the first seven batters he faced, three by strikeout.

    The Indians broke open a pitchers’ duel with a run in the top of the third, using small ball as Josue Perez reached on a fielder’s choice, stole second and scored on an error.

    The Eagles tied it with their only run in the fourth in similar fashion when Justin Falls reached on a throwing error, stole second and scored on Marco Castilla’s ground-ball single to right.

    Lopez, who bats cleanup for the Indians, had a chance to help his cause in the sixth but lined out to short on the hardest hit ball of the day with a runner in scoring position. Indians catcher Jake Bradburn immediately followed, however, with a bounder up the middle to score Josh Robertson.

    “Jake’s base hit – that was senior leadership,” Montrose coach Landon Wareham said.

    From there, it was up to Lopez, who improved to 3-0 with the victory. He retired six of the last seven batters, including the final four by strikeout as finished with 11 punch-outs.

    “He missed lots of bats today,” Wareham said of Lopez’s two-hit performance against a team that was unbeaten entering the game.

    With the victory over a quality opponent, “It gives this team confidence,” Lopez said.

    The 5-0 Indians will need it when they play Mead and Thompson Valley to close out their Front Range road trip on Saturday.

    “We’ve got our work cut out for us,” Wareham said.

    But he and Lopez would both agree, they relish the challenge.

  • Photos: The Academy beats Bruce Randolph in baseball

    WESTMINSTER — The Academy pulled out a victory over Bruce Randolph by a score of 5-4 on Thursday afternoon.

  • Photos: Arapahoe baseball upsets Cherry Creek with big sixth inning

    GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Arapahoe scored six runs in the top of the sixth inning to upset No. 4 Cherry Creek on Thursday, 10-6.

    Senior Garrett Johnston was 3-for-5 with two RBIs and two runs scored for Arapahoe in the win.

    Ted Ramirez pitched all seven innings for the Warriors, allowing three earned runs. He struck out three against three walks.

  • Hahn’s triple helps Rocky Mountain baseball beat Chaparral at Coors Field

    Chaparral Rocky Mountain baseball
    More photos. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    DENVER — Rocky Mountain and Chaparral may meet again on a baseball field in Denver later this season. Though, that matchup would look mighty different — and mean a whole lot more.

    No. 2 Rocky Mountain beat No. 7 Chaparral 8-2 at Coors Field on Thursday afternoon, but it wasn’t the usual top-10 matchup loaded with implications. As is typical for these early-season games at the home of the Rockies, both teams did their best to get a large portion of their roster on the field during the game.

    “This is tough to really get a feel for where you’re at, because you’re getting so many guys involved,” Rocky Mountain coach Scott Bullock said afterward.

    Indeed, 19 Lobos were involved in the game in some fashion on Friday. Likewise, 18 Chaparral players saw the field.

    Chaparral Rocky Mountain baseball
    More photos. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    It was also was the season-opener for both teams — on a big league field, no less — so the first-game jitters were in full effect. The two teams combined for 19 strikeouts.

    “There’s a lot more pressure than just a regular season-opener,” Rocky Mountain center fielder Zach Hahn said. “You don’t want to mess anything up on the big stage in a Major League ballpark, just thinking about all the people who have played here, all the greats.”

    Still, both teams had their moments on Thursday.

    Hahn ignited Rocky’s offense in the third inning with a run-scoring, standup triple down the right-field line. The Lobos would go on to plate three more in the inning after six consecutive batters reached base for a 4-0 cushion.

    “The first pitch, I got a fastball away and swung through that one,” Hahn said. “I just changed my approach a little bit, let the ball get a little bit deeper, got a fastball right where I was looking for it and hit it where it was pitched — right down the line.

    “It was awesome to get things started. After that we just really clicked, got a big four-run inning off of that.”

    Rocky added two more in the fifth and one each in the sixth and seventh.

    Carl Stajduhar, the Lobos’ leading hitter last season during their run to the Class 5A title game, picked up right where he left off by going 2-for-3 with a walk and two RBIs. He hit .457 with eight home runs and 36 RBIs last season.

    Thursday, the University of New Mexico recruit was all over the field. Stajduhar started the game at catcher, moved to first base, then to third and finished the game on the mound.

    “He didn’t catch at all last year, but Carl can do a lot. He is a really good baseball player,” Bullock said. “When he goes on to college, it’ll be interesting to see where he ends up position-wise, because he’s a real versatile kid. And catching — he really hasn’t done much of that for us — that might be his ticket.”

    Chaparral Rocky Mountain baseball
    More photos. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Rocky Mountain senior Tyler Stevens went 3-for-3 with two runs scored. He gave up just one hit in two innings on the mound, and struck out two.

    Lobos pitchers combined to give up three hits on Wednesday.

    “I was really happy with those guys,” Bullock said.

    Chaparral, meanwhile, got a great performance out of starter Brad Brown, a senior who allowed just one hit and struck out five in his two innings of work.

    The Wolverines’ Keenan Eaton, a Vanderbilt recruit, went 1-for-3 with an RBI. But his moment came in the top of the seventh when he threw out a runner at the plate on a line from center field.

    Both teams made the final eight last season, and would like to make their way back to the Denver-based State Championship Series. The bulk of that work will be done in the weeks and months to come. But first, they’ll each head to Arizona for spring tournaments, which are always a good gauge of a team’s strength.

    Rocky Mountain will play in the Horizon National Invitational, while Chaparral heads to the Coach Bob National Invitational.

    The win “gives us some momentum going into Arizona,” Hahn said. “We got the first-game jitters out, and there’s a lot we can take away from this game that we can put into Arizona.”

  • Photos: Valor Christian baseball beats Mountain Range

    Class 4A’s No. 1 team, Valor Christian, got a win over 5A Mountain Range on Wednesday by a score of 7-6.

    Valor had a 7-1 lead at the bottom of the 4th inning when Mountain Range rallied to score three runs and then 2 more in the 5th inning.

    Valor’s Justin Falls and A.J. Cecil both hit home runs.

    The winning pitcher for Valor was sophomore Luke McNary.

  • 3A No. 1 Holy Family baseball opens season with a bang

    Holy Family senior Matt Erb (1) slaps the hand of fellow senior Conor Stanley after both scored on a grand slam by Zach Dedin in the top of the first inning Monday at Golden High School. The defending Class 3A state champions defeated Golden 22-3 in a non-league game. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Holy Family senior Matt Erb (1) slaps the hand of fellow senior Conor Stanley after both scored on a grand slam by Zach Dedin in the top of the first inning Monday at Golden High School. The defending Class 3A state champions defeated Golden 22-3 in a non-league game. (Dennis Pleuss)

    GOLDEN — The defending Class 3A baseball state champion started its season with a significant statement Monday afternoon at Golden High School.

    A grand slam in the top of the first inning to dead centerfield by Holy Family senior Zach Dedin was an early reminder that the Tigers are well equipped to defend their championship.

    Holy Family senior Zack Trombley fires to the plate Monday afternoon at Golden High School. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Holy Family senior Zack Trombley fires to the plate Monday afternoon at Golden High School. (Dennis Pleuss)

    “Golden is no pushover. They are a great team,” Dedin said after Holy Family took a 22-3 victory on the Demons’ home field. “We just decided to show up today. It was a great win all the way around.”

    Holy Family had eight returning seniors in its starting lineup. The Tigers sent double-digit batters to the plate in each of the first three innings in taking a commanding 18-2 lead.

    Dedin, along with seniors Matt Erb and Zack Trombley each belted home runs in the non-league against the Class 4A’s Golden Demons. Trombley picked up the win on the mound and senior Conor Stanley went 4-for-6 from the plate with three runs scored from his leadoff spot.

    “We’ve been putting a lot of work in since the end of November,” Dedin said. “We’ve been hitting the weight room hard and hitting every Thursday and Saturday.”

    Golden was able to manage two runs in the bottom of the second inning to get on the scoreboard. Juniors Logan Hinkle and Wylie Borden singled and eventually scored. The Demons added a third run on an RBI single by senior Will Lowry in the bottom of the fourth, but Holy Family’s firepower at the plate was just too much to overcome.

    “They are a good hitting team. They are a good pitching team and have a pretty good defense as well,” said Golden coach Bill Brady of Holy Family. “It’s early in the season. We’ll make some improvements. We’ll be OK.”

    Brady had five different players take the mound against the Tigers (1-0). Borden and junior Paul Richy had the most success on the mound for the Demons (0-1). Each had a pair of strikeouts while combining to pitch the final two innings before the 10-run mercy rule ended the game after five innings.

    “We just need to get our mindset on it. We didn’t really come into the game as prepared as we thought we were,” Borden said. “Holy Family is a really good team.”

    Golden will head to Arizona for spring break next week before starting 4A Jeffco League play April 2 against Alameda at All Star Park in Lakewood.

    Golden junior Paul Richy delivers a pitch during the fifth inning Monday afternoon against Holy Family. The Demons will head to Arizona next week to play four game before returning to start Class 4A Jeffco League play in early April. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Golden junior Paul Richy delivers a pitch during the fifth inning Monday afternoon against Holy Family. The Demons will head to Arizona next week to play four game before returning to start Class 4A Jeffco League play in early April. (Dennis Pleuss)

    “Of course you want to win them all, but my focus is really on league play and see what we can do there,” Brady said.

    Holy Family’s next game will be back on the road against Platte Valley at 3 p.m. Thursday. The Tigers’ home opener will be a doubleheader (10 a.m. and noon) Saturday against Peak to Peak.

    One change this season for the Tigers is its new coach. Eric Nakayama took over for Marc Cowell. However, Nakayama was a long-time assistant with the baseball program at Holy Family.

    “It was good that he (Nakayama) took over,” Dedin said. “He knows our program and didn’t have to change very much.”

    Another thing the Tigers hope not to change is how they finished the 2013 season hoisting the state trophy. Holy Family, ranked No. 1 in this week’s CHSAANow.com 3A baseball poll, does have a target on its back of trying to defend that title.

    Nakayama is looking forward to getting some of his basketball players back out to the diamond. Holy Family just won its first boys hoops state title since 1998 last Saturday in Colorado Springs.

    “There is a lot of excitement in the athletic program at Holy Family,” Nakayama said referring to the success already this school year. “We are just going to try to keep it going.”

    Holy Family senior Alex Comeaux (10) slides safely into home plate as the ball gets away from Golden catcher Logan Hinkle on Monday afternoon at Golden High School. Holy Family took a 22-3 victory in both teams' season opener. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Holy Family senior Alex Comeaux (10) slides safely into home plate as the ball gets away from Golden catcher Logan Hinkle on Monday afternoon at Golden High School. Holy Family took a 22-3 victory in both teams’ season opener. (Dennis Pleuss)
  • Valor Christian, Resurrection Christian new No. 1s in baseball rankings

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Valor Christian and Resurrection Christian have risen to the top of their respective baseball rankings this week.

    Valor, No. 2 in the Class 4A preseason, bumped up one spot following preseason No. 1 Mountain View’s 1-2 start. The Eagles received seven of the 11 first-place votes and lead this week’s CHSAANow.com ranking. Mountain View slipped to No. 9.

    Montrose moved from No. 4 to No. 2, Windsor is now No. 3 and Longmont — which beat Mountain View twice — is No. 4. Air Academy rounds out the top 5.

    Falcon (No. 7) and D’Evelyn (No. 8) are newcomers to the 4A poll.

    Resurrection Christian, meanwhile, takes over atop 2A. The Cougars got four first-place votes and edged No. 2 Lutheran by four overall points.

    Denver Christian, the preseason No. 1 in 2A, dropped to No. 3. That ranking added Front Range Christian at No. 9.

    The other No. 1 teams remained the same this week. Those are ThunderRidge (5A), Holy Family (3A) and Stratton (1A).

    The 5A poll added No. 9 Dakota Ridge, which beat preseason No. 4 Cherry Creek last weekend.

    New to 3A are Valley (No. 7) and Basalt (No. 10). The 1A ranking added No. 9 Dove Creek.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Baseball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

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    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 ThunderRidge (9) 1-0 98 1 1-0
    2 Rocky Mountain (1) 0-0 80 3 0-0
    3 Grandview 0-0 61 5 0-0
    4 Cherry Creek 2-1 60 4 2-1
    5 Regis Jesuit 0-1 52 2 0-1
    6 Ralston Valley 1-0 39 7 1-0
    7 Chaparral 0-0 27 8 0-0
    8 Brighton 3-0 24 10 0-0
    9 Dakota Ridge 2-1 21 2-1
    10 Legend 1-2 15 6 1-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Grand Junction 14, Arapahoe 12, Chatfield 11, Mountain Vista 10, Fairview 7, Pine Creek 6, Columbine 5, Legacy 5, Central (G.J.) 2, Fossil Ridge 1.
    Dropped out
    Mountain Vista (9).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Valor Christian (7) 1-0 93 2 1-0
    2 Montrose (2) 4-0 82 4 3-0
    3 Windsor 3-0 72 7 3-0
    4 Longmont 2-1 59 9 2-1
    5 Air Academy 0-0 47 3 0-0
    6 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0 34 8 0-0
    7 Falcon 2-0 32 2-0
    8 D’Evelyn 0-0 27 0-0
    9 Mountain View (2) 1-2 26 1 1-2
    10 Durango 2-2 19 6 2-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Delta 18, Palmer Ridge 14, Niwot 13, Evergreen 9, Green Mountain 8, Ponderosa 8, Wheat Ridge 8, Thomas Jefferson 7, Pueblo West 6, Frederick 5, Northridge 5, Canon City 4, Pueblo South 4, Pueblo East 3, Skyline 3.
    Dropped out
    Pueblo West (5), Green Mountain (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Holy Family (6) 0-0 69 1 0-0
    2 Eaton (1) 1-0 64 2 1-0
    3 Faith Christian 1-0 55 3 1-0
    4 Lamar 1-0 36 4 1-0
    5 Brush 2-0 33 5 0-0
    6 Bayfield 4-0 31 9 3-0
    7 Valley 4-0 23 4-0
    8 Kent Denver 0-0 17 7 0-0
    9 La Junta 1-2 13 6 1-2
    10 Basalt 2-0 7 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Bishop Machebeuf 6, Manitou Springs 5, Peak to Peak 5, Bennett 4, Gunnison 4, Olathe 4, St. Mary’s 3, The Classical Academy 3, Platte Valley 2, Cedaredge 1, University 1.
    Dropped out
    Olathe (8), Bennett (10).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Resurrection Christian (4) 1-0 66 2 1-0
    2 Lutheran (2) 2-0 62 3 2-0
    3 Denver Christian 0-1 58 1 0-1
    4 Paonia 1-1 32 5 1-0
    5 Holyoke 0-0 29 7 0-0
    6 Swink 0-0 27 6 0-0
    7 Limon 0-0 25 10 0-0
    8 Rye 2-0 20 8 2-0
    9 Front Range Christian 2-0 18 2-0
    10 Las Animas 0-2 16 4 0-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Sedgwick County 10, Yuma 8, Kiowa 6, Peyton 4, Byers 2, Lyons 2.
    Dropped out
    Kiowa (9).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Stratton (4) 0-0 56 1 0-0
    2 Caliche (1) 0-0 55 2 0-0
    3 Eads 0-0 45 4 0-0
    4 Holly (1) 0-0 41 7 0-0
    5 Elbert 0-0 34 3 0-0
    6 Fleming 0-0 27 5 0-0
    7 Community Christian 0-2 22 8 0-2
    8 Granada 0-0 19 6 0-0
    9 Dove Creek 0-2 14 0-2
    10 Cheyenne Wells 0-0 7 10 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Baca County 4, Peetz 3, Briggsdale 1, Cotopaxi 1, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 1.
    Dropped out
    Baca County (9).
  • Photos: Horizon baseball beats Standley Lake

    WESTMINSTER — Horizon notched its first win of the season with an 14-8 victory over Standley Lake on Wednesday.