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Category: Girls Soccer
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Photos: No. 6 Mountain Vista girls soccer shuts out Highlands Ranch
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Photos: No. 11 Niwot girls soccer rolls to win over Roosevelt
A second-half barrage of goals lifted Class 4A No. 11 Niwot girls soccer to a 9-0 win over Roosevelt on Thursday.
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Photos: Riverdale Ridge girls soccer rides fast start to win over Berthoud
A five-goal first half set the tone as Riverdale Ridge girls soccer got an 8-1 win over Berthoud on Thursday.
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Photos: No. 1 Colorado Academy girls soccer cruises to win over St. Mary’s Academy
Nathalie Maffei scored twice as Class 3A No. 1 Colorado Academy girls soccer beat St. Mary’s Academy 7-0 on Wednesday.
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Photos: No. 3 Cherry Creek girls soccer edges No. 2 Grandview
A goal in the second half lifted Class 5A No. 3 Cherry Creek girls soccer to a 1-0 win over No. 2 Grandview on Tuesday.
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No. 4 Wheat Ridge girls soccer off to a hot start in Class 4A Jeffco League

Wheat Ridge sophomore Sadie Powers, right, scores on Conifer sophomore goalie Teagan Eisenring (00) in the 2nd minute during the Class 4A Jeffco League game Monday at Lakewood Memorial Field. The Farmers took a 6-0 victory over the Lobos. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) LAKEWOOD — Wheat Ridge’s girls soccer team is wasting no time when it comes to racking up the victories.
The Farmers — No. 4 in the Class 4A CHSAANow.com rankings — improved to 3-0 on the season with a dominating 6-0 victory over Conifer on Monday night at Lakewood Memorial Field.
“Off to a really good start. I’m really pleased with the girls,” Wheat Ridge coach Dan Watkins said. “There hasn’t been enough training to be where we want to be, but we are starting to put things together and creating some combination. We are putting some goals on the board so that feels good.”

Wheat Ridge junior Emily Browne (3) and Conifer sophomore Josie Griffin (10) battle for control of the ball during the first half Monday at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) All three of Wheat Ridge’s wins have come in 4A Jeffco League play to give the Farmers the lead out of the gates in the deep conference. The Farmers have outscored their opponents 14-1.
A 2-1 victory out of the gates against league rival Green Mountain last week really jump-started the season for the Farmers.
“Having the really tough first game I think really prepared us,” Wheat Ridge senior Jessica Brummett said of the Farmers’ 1-goal victory against the Rams. “It got us into the mindset of working hard and staying disciplined early on.”
The Farmers scored early and often on a cold and rainy Monday night at Lakewood Memorial Field. Sophomore Sadie Powers knocked in the first goal in the 2nd minute off a corner kick. Brummett scored a minute later to make it a 2-0 lead for the Farmers.
“We couldn’t have asked for a better start,” Coach Watkins said of the Farmers scoring twice in the opening three minutes. “It gives you a chance to relax and let the game come to us. It put us in a good position for the rest of the night.”
Brummett would complete the hat-trick with goals in the 32nd and 48th minutes to give herself already five goals on the season.
“I was kind of mad last game because I didn’t get to score, but my teammates have been giving me a lot of good balls and opportunities,” Brummett said. “You just need to finish when you get them.”
Six different Farmers have found the back of the net so far this season with Brummett leading the way with her handful of tallies.

Wheat Ridge senior Jessica Brummett (5) scored a hat-trick Monday against Conifer. Brummett had goals in the 3rd, 32nd and 48th minutes in the shutout victory over the Farmers. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “Jess is a good target for us. She is able to turn and puts balls in to the back of the net,” Coach Watkins said. “We’ve got a handful of girls who can do that.”
Sophomore Taylor Watkins has already proven to be a scoring threat. The youngest daughter of the Farmers’ longtime coach scored goals in the 17th and 31st minutes of the first half on long driving shots just under the cross bar.
Taylor also had two of her corner kicks result in goals for the Farmers against the Lobos (1-1 record). The sophomore is taking advantage of finally playing for her father after so many years being on the sideline.
“I came here in a car carrier. It’s crazy,” Taylor said. “I remember being a ball girl for eight years. I love playing here under the lights. I’ve waited so long for this.”
Taylor already has three goals and three assists on the season.
“It is a little weird talking about my own kid,” Coach Watkins said of Taylor. “I’m just excited for her. She has wanted to be out here since she could walk. To be able to play with the girls, be apart of it and contribute to the group is a great feeling for her.”
Taylor admits the car rides home from games are a little different then they used to be when she was a spectator waiting her turn to get on a high school pitch, but she is relishing every game.
“I love having my Dad on the sideline,” Taylor said. “I’ve enjoyed having that relationship with him and getting finally able to (play for him) after 16 years.”
The shortened 10-game regular season will go by in a flash and the Farmers know that a slight miss-step might undo the great start to the season. Wheat Ridge toughest part of its conference schedule comes when it closes out the regular season against No. 3 D’Evelyn (June 7) and No. 1 Evergreen (June 9).
“Across our league there are a lot of good teams,” Coach Watkins said. “We’ve got to worry about one game at a time. Hopefully those ones at the end of the season mean something and we’re ready to play.”

Conifer senior Willa Bowen (8) and Wheat Ridge junior Emily Browne (3) work to gain control of the ball Monday at Lakewood Memorial Field. The No. 4-ranked Farmers took a 6-0 victory over the Lobos to improve to 3-0 on the season in 4A Jeffco League play. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) -
Photos: Three players score as Eaglecrest girls soccer beats Cherokee Trail
Three players found the net to lift Eaglecrest girls soccer to a 3-1 win over Centennial League rival Cherokee Trail on Monday.
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Girls soccer rankings: Three new teams join each of the state’s biggest classifications
In the latest girls soccer coaches poll, three new teams joined the top 12 in both Class 5A and Class 4A.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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CHSAANow.com Girls Soccer Polls
Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Broomfield (6) 1-0 246 2 2 Grandview (9) 2-0 236 1 3 Cherry Creek (4) 2-0 188 5 4 Fairview 1-0 159 8 5 Valor Christian (3) 1-0 149 11 6 Mountain Vista (1) 2-0 145 7 7 Columbine (1) 1-0 107 6 8 Arapahoe 0-1 86 3 9 Regis Jesuit 0-0 75 8 10 Legacy 1-0 71 – 11 Chatfield 1-0 60 – 12 ThunderRidge 1-0 57 – Others receiving votes: Rock Canyon 50, Rocky Mountain 32, Ponderosa 32, Cherokee Trail 31, Fossil Ridge 26, Chaparral 23, Arvada West 23, Fort Collins 23, Denver East 23, Boulder 21, Pine Creek 18, Rampart 17, Liberty 15, Ralston Valley 10, Eaglecrest 7, Horizon 5, Monarch 5, Poudre 3, Denver South 2, Mountain Range 2, Skyline 1, Far Northeast Warriors 1, Heritage 1 Dropped out Ralston Valley (9) Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Evergreen (15) 1-0 244 1 2 Cheyenne Mountain (4) 1-0 193 2 3 D’Evelyn (2) 1-0 171 3 4 Wheat Ridge 2-0 147 5 5 Air Academy 1-0 130 4 6 Sand Creek 1-0 124 6 7 Windsor (2) 1-0 120 10 8 Mullen 0-2 74 7 9 Pueblo Centennial 0-0 68 11 10 Loveland 2-0 49 – 11 Niwot 0-0 47 – 12 Holy Family 1-0 44 – Others receiving votes: Green Mountain 43, Mead 37, Discovery Canyon 36, The Classical Academy 35, Steamboat Springs 32, Durango 32, Golden 29, Palmer Ridge 27, Northridge 27, Palisade 27, Erie 22, Battle Mountain 17, Thompson Valley 15, Centaurus 13, Woodland Park 8, Conifer 8, Pueblo West 7, Pueblo Central 7, Glenwood Springs 6, Lewis-Palmer 6, Montrose 5, Mesa Ridge 5, Northfield 4, Mountain View 4, Frederick 4, Falcon 3, Skyview 1, Pueblo County 1 Dropped out The Classical Academy (8), Battle Mountain (9) Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Colorado Academy (16) 2-0 228 1 2 Kent Denver (4) 1-0 211 2 3 Jefferson Academy 1-0 188 3 4 Aspen 1-0 126 5 5 Lutheran 2-0 92 10 6 Salida 0-0 82 8 7 Peak to Peak 0-2 79 4 8 Stargate School 2-0 69 – 9 Vail Mountain 2-0 64 11 10 Liberty Common 0-0 51 6 11 Prospect Ridge Academy 1-1 50 9 12 Middle Park 1-0 46 7 Others receiving votes: Colorado Springs Christian 41, The Academy 37, Eagle Ridge Academy 35, St. Mary’s 31, Manitou Springs 19, SkyView Academy 15, Jefferson 11, KIPP Denver Collegiate 11, Roaring Fork 11, Estes Park 10, Faith Christian 10, Frontier Academy 10, Bishop Machebeuf 9, Alamosa 7, Bayfield 5, Basalt 5, Valley 3, Sterling 2, St. Mary’s Academy 2 Dropped out St. Mary’s (8) Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Dawson School (6) 0-0 127 1 2 Denver Christian (5) 0-0 126 2 3 Telluride 1-0 98 3 4 Crested Butte 2-0 94 4 5 Flatirons Academy 1-0 89 5 6 Front Range Christian 1-0 66 6 7 Loveland Classical 1-0 51 7 8 Ridgway 1-0 49 8 9 Belleview Christian 0-0 38 10 10 Colorado Rocky Mountain 1-1 29 11 11 Colorado Springs School 0-0 24 9 12 Clear Creek 2-0 17 – Others receiving votes: Del Norte 11, Vail Christian 10, Thomas MacLaren School 8, Grand Valley 5, Addenbrooke Classical Academy 4, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 3, Rye 3, Buena Vista 3, Nederland 1, Lamar 1, Campion Academy 1 Dropped out -
Photos: ThunderRidge girls soccer battles to tie No. 9 Regis Jesuit
Each team scored once in the first half, but neither could pull ahead as Class 5A No. 9 Regis Jesuit girls soccer tied ThunderRidge 1-1.