COLORADO SPRINGS — Rampart girls soccer advanced out of the second round of the Class 5A state tournament with a 2-1 win over Windsor in overtime.
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COLORADO SPRINGS — Rampart girls soccer advanced out of the second round of the Class 5A state tournament with a 2-1 win over Windsor in overtime.
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LAKEWOOD — Green Mountain girls soccer’s postseason began right where its regular season started this season.
No. 11-seeded Green Mountain faced off against No. 22 Lewis-Palmer late Wednesday afternoon at Lakewood Memorial Field in the opening round of the Class 4A state tournament.

The Rams and Rangers actually played in both teams’ season opener nearly two months ago, with Green Mountain taking a close 2-1 victory in double-overtime.
The result the second time around was identical, minus the overtime. Green Mountain (11-5 record) took a 2-1 win thanks to second-half goals by senior Olivia Pietro (51st minute) and sophomore Amber Calanni (71st minute) to erase a 1-0 first-half deficit.
“This was just like the other game,” Calanni said of the rematch. “We got that first goal and the momentum swung. We just possessed the rest of the game.”
Lewis-Palmer (7-7-2) got a goal late in the first half by freshman Miah Williams to give the Rangers a 1-0 lead at halftime.
It took awhile for the fourth-place team in the 4A Jeffco League to get some shots on net and pressure on Lewis-Palmer goalie Katja Bierman.

“It’s a tough league playing in Jeffco, so it would have been nice to have a little easier on here. Lewis-Palmer is great,” Green Mountain coach John Barone said of the tough first-round matchup. “We were the better team in the first half, we just never finished. Once we got that first one, that’s all it took.”
After Pietro scored the game-tying goal, she assisted on the game-winning goal by Calanni with less than 10 minutes to play in regulation-time.
“When (Pietro) lofted that ball I knew I had to get the goal,” Calanni said. “I just placed it in the corner.”
Another key factor for Green Mountain was the play of Shelby Ransom. The senior controlled the midfield for the majority of the second half.
“She (Ransom) is great,” Barone said of Ransom who didn’t play in the first meeting against Lewis-Palmer. “She is amazing.”
Green Mountain moves into the second round where it faces No. 6 Mullen on the Mustangs’ home field on Saturday, May 11.
“Being able to comeback speaks a lot about our team and our character,” Ransom said. “I think we are definitely prepared because of our league. That happens every year. Jeffco is always really good. I think that helps us for playoffs.”


LAKEWOOD — Wheat Ridge senior Molly Kratzer was upbeat despite playing in some tough conditions Wednesday night in the opening round of the Class 4A girls soccer state tournament.
“I feel good,” Kratzer said despite sporting a black eye after a collision, along with being cold and soaking wet after the Farmers survived a first-round scare. “Really pumped and really excited. It was a good team win.”

No. 4-seeded Wheat Ridge managed a 1-0 victory over No. 29 Discovery Canyon in a constant rainstorm at Lakewood Memorial Field.
“That is a team that has been so great all year long,” Wheat Ridge coach Dan Watkins said about Discovery Canyon, a team the Farmers edged 2-1 in their season opener back in early March. “The (Pikes Peak League) is so tough. That have played fantastic tight games throughout their schedule. We knew it was going to be a tough one.”
In the driving rain, Kratzer scored the lone goal in the 61st minute to advance the Farmers (13-2-1 record) into the second round.
“We knew it would come,” Kratzer said of the eventual game-winning goal. “We were dominating and kept creating opportunities. We just needed to find that one that would go in.”
Kratzer nearly gave the Farmers a first-half lead, but a shot in the opening 20 minutes hit the far post and was cleared away before a Wheat Ridge player could put the ball into the net.
It took until midway through the second half before the Farmers could break the scoreless tie.

“I was just making a run and Tess (Hann) played me a beautiful ball,” Kratzer said. “My first touch I didn’t even mean to do it. It popped right over the center back’s head and I noticed the keeper wasn’t coming off her line.”
Kratzer kept dribbling and eventually slipped a low shot into the corner of the net. It was the senior’s 25 goal on the season.
“She was just fighting to spring away,” Watkins said of what he saw on Kratzer’s goal. “She got through and then calmly tucked it away. That is what you expect someone like her to do. It was a great finish.”
Wheat Ridge senior goalie Logan Duford grabbed her fourth shutout in net on the season.
“We’ve played in these conditions before,” Duford said. “We knew the ball would skip and we didn’t want an unlucky goal to end our playoff run because we are better than that. We played really well even in these conditions.”

Watkins was pleased with the growth of his young defensive core in front of Duford.
“Under these conditions you have to be disciplined,” Watkins said. “That is the kind of growth I’ve seen from our back this season. They have got more experience and more comfortable. They did a great job today dealing with those skipped balls and getting behind the ball. It was a top-notch job by our backline and Logan as well.”
Next up for the Farmers is No. 13 Holy Family. The Tigers defeated George Washington 3-1 on Wednesday night in another first-round game.
“We played them (Holy Family) the last couple of cycles, but kind of parted ways with them,” Watkins said of past non-league games against the Tigers. “They are a great program, well-organized, well-coached and with a ton of talent.”
The game will be played Saturday at Lakewood Memorial Field. The time will be announced on Thursday.
“We are excited to still be playing,” Watkins said. “Holy Family is next up and we’ll get ourselves ready to go and get after them on Saturday.”

COLORADO SPRINGS — Erie girls soccer went on the road and pulled off a shootout win over The Classical Academy in the first round of the Class 4A state tournament on Wednesday.
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If it has been said once, it has been said a thousand times when it comes to weather and soccer. It is the great equalizer.
Kelley Francis scored goals like she does, the defense refused to even bend and the Aspen High School girls soccer team made easy work of visiting Englewood.
Scoring two goals in the first 15 minutes is a good way to erase any nerves that might exist during a postseason match.
Midfielder Keaton Miller scored the game-winning goal for No. 18 Standley Lake to help the Gators beat Durango 2-1 and advance to the second round.