No. 3 Rangeview battled to a tough 70-61 win over No. 14 Fountain-Fort Carson to advance to the Class 5A boys basketball Great 8.
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Video: Wrestling history made in Pueblo
The first CHSAA sanctioned girls wrestling state tournament took place Thursday, March 11, at Southwest Motors Events Center in Pueblo. Chatfield racked up 91 team points to take the state team title. The Chargers’ team — Janessa George, Journey Ruiz, SaVannah Cosme, Taylor Miess and Isabel Garcia — all placed in the top-4 of either weight class. Cosme finished her undefeated season 20-0 to claim the 127-pound title.
Pomona’s strong trio — Perseus Gomez, Jayden Lange and Alicen Dillard — guided the Panthers to a second-place finish in the team standings. Gomez won the 105-pound title and Dillard was the state champion at 136 pounds. -
Final hockey coaches poll prior to seeding
The final hockey rankings of the 2021 regular season are out ahead of the seeding.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. They are a factor in the postseason. During the regular season, the poll will release each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll
Voted upon by coaches around the state.
First-place votes are in parentheses.
Coaches looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Regis Jesuit (3) 12-1-0 102 2 2 Fort Collins (6) 9-0-0 101 1 3 Valor Christian (1) 10-2-0 91 3 4 Chaparral (2) 11-1-1 83 4 5 Denver East 8-2-0 62 5 6 Ralston Valley 8-2-0 58 7 7 Mountain Vista 8-3-2 52 8 8 Cherry Creek 7-5-1 42 6 9 Heritage 7-4-1 35 8 10 Monarch 5-5-0 15 10 Others receiving votes: Lewis-Palmer 7, Chatfield 5, Castle View 2, Doherty 2, Columbine 2, Standley Lake 1 Dropped out None. Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Crested Butte (6) 10-0-0 96 1 2 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 6-3-0 78 2 3 Kent Denver (1) 9-1-0 69 4 4 Battle Mountain (1) 9-2-1 61 3 5 Mullen (1) 7-3-0 49 5 6 Colorado Academy 6-2-0 35 6 7 Woodland Park 8-2-0 33 8 8 Glenwood Springs 5-5-1 24 7 9 Rampart 6-6-0 23 8 10 Steamboat Springs 3-5-0 16 – Others receiving votes: Pueblo County 9, Palmer 8, Aspen 5, Liberty 4, Summit 4 Dropped out Liberty (10) -
Schedule for state wrestling adjusted for Saturday’s 4A and 5A tournaments

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) As we remain cognizant of the weather on Saturday, and having proceeded through the schedule with 2A and 3A on Friday, we have found areas where we can adjust the schedule to provide for an earlier departure.
There are no changes to check-in/weigh-in times, but rather adjustments to the afternoon schedule.
Saturday, March 13 Date Division Activity Start Time 3/13 4A Quarterfinals 9:00 AM 3/13 5A Quarterfinals 10:30 AM 3/13 4A Semi-Finals, Consolation Rd. 1, Consolation Semi 12:00 PM 3/13 5A Semi-Finals, Consolation Rd. 1, Consolation Semi 2:00 PM 3/13 4A Parade of Champions 4:00 PM 3/13 4A Finals, Championship, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th 4:15 PM 3/13 5A Parade of Champions 6:00 PM 3/13 5A Finals, Championship, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th 6:15 PM -
Frozen Four is set as hockey’s state tournament brackets released

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) The state tournament brackets are out ahead of hockey’s Frozen Four next week.
With the regular season concluding on Thursday, the Class 5A and 4A brackets were drawn and seeded on Friday. The fields were determined, in each classification, using league champions and one at-large qualifier, as determined by the CHSAA Seeding Index.
The Seeding Index, which also seeded each bracket, combines the CHSAA RPI, MaxPreps Rankings and CHSAANow coaches poll. Further information is available here.
In 5A, league champions were No. 1 seed Fort Collins, No. 2 Regis Jesuit and No. 3 Valor Christian. As the next-highest rated team in the Seeding Index, No. 4 Chaparral qualified.
In 4A, league champions were No. 1 Crested Butte, No. 2 Kent Denver, and No. 4 seed Cheyenne Mountain. As the next-highest rated team in the Seeding index, Battle Mountain qualified, and was the No. 3 seed as they had a higher rating than Cheyenne Mountain.
The CHSAA Frozen Four runs next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Budweiser Events Center in Loveland.
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Live results: Girls swimming and diving championships
THORNTON — Live results from the 2021 girls swimming and diving state championships are below. Navigate to the classification of your choosing below.
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Saturday’s basketball games postponed to Monday due to snowstorm
The current forecasts do not present a positive picture for the weather on Saturday, March 13. In the best interests of the safety of those players, coaches and families traveling this weekend, we are postponing all games scheduled for March 13. Those games will be rescheduled to Monday, March 15.
The new schedule will have the Great 8 games playing March 15 and the semifinal games on March 17. This still allows for a travel day between games.
Knowing that the potential for significant snowfall is imminent, we will continue to monitor the impact of the storm in the event an additional postponement is needed. Should that be necessary, we will play Great 8 on Tuesday, March 16, but still have the semifinal games on March 17.
The state championship games remain scheduled for March 19 and 20 at The Broadmoor World Arena.
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Girls swimming and diving psych sheets for the 2021 state meet
Psych sheets for the 2021 girls swimming and diving state championships.
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No. 2 Green Mountain girls hoops begins playoff journey with win over Battle Mountain

Green Mountain senior Courtney Hank (33) scored eight points in the final 2 and 1/2 minutes of the first half to extend the Rams’ lead to 39-11 at halftime over Battle Mountain. Green Mountain went on to win 55-32 in the opening round of the Class 4A state tournament. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) LAKEWOOD — Green Mountain’s girls basketball knows how to deal with things being taken away from them.
It was pretty clear Tuesday night in the opening round of the Class 4A state tournament that No. 31-seeded Battle Mountain wasn’t going to allow the Rams’ inside duo of senior Courtney Hank and junior Avery Oaster to have their way in the paint.

Green Mountain junior Shea Murphy (14) helped get the Rams’ offense going in the first half pouring in a dozen points and three 3-pointers in the first half. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “Great job by Battle Mountain to work hard and collapse on the inside and make us beat them from the outside,” Green Mountain coach Darren Pitzner said after the No. 1 Rams took a 55-32 first-round victory over the Huskies. “Luckily we have the kind of balance that can do that. They made us earn it. Congrats to Battle Mountain on a great season.”
Green Mountain (15-0 record) continued it season thanks to some early 3-point shooting by junior Shea Murphy and sophomore Jayda Maves. The two combined for six 3-pointer in the opening half with both pouring in a dozen points by halftime.
“We knew (Battle Mountain) was going to play a 1-3-1 zone defense,” said Maves, who finished with a game-high 15 points. “We were open and we take our shots when we are open.”
Murphy came into Tuesday’s playoff game with just six 3-pointers on the season. She put in a little extra time working on her shooting from long range for the Rams’ playoff run.
“I’ve built more confidence with my shot this season,” Murphy said. “I went and did some shooting on my own to get prepared for the playoffs so I could knock those down.”

Green Mountain junior Avery Oaster (24) is guarded by Battle Mountain senior Gabriela Caballero (14) during the first half Tuesday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) Hank dropped the hammer on Battle Mountain (8-6) to end the first quarter. Last year’s 4A Jeffco League MVP scored eight straight points in the final 2 and 1/2 minutes of the opening half to extend Green Mountain’s lead to 39-11 at halftime.
“When we are more discipline in our possessions that is when you see those nice inside, outside, cutting and dynamic possessions,” Pitzner said. “When we are rushed we get impatient with our shots.”
The Rams were able to work in some time for their bench in the second half. Green Mountain will have a quick turnaround to face No. 15 Thompson Valley in the round of 16 Thursday night at Green Mountain High School.
“Thompson Valley is very quick getting to the basket,” said Pitzner of the Eagles that defeated Evergreen 42-27 on Tuesday night. “They are a tough match-up.”
While Pitzner had his team zeroed in on Thompson Valley, the Rams can draw from their experience last year when Green Mountain advanced all the way to the 4A state semifinals.
“After what we did last year and saw what it took, this year we are so excited and we know what is there,” Murphy said. “We are excited to do it.”

Green Mountain junior Olivia Sears (2) guards Battle Mountain junior Mia Betts in front of the Warriors’ bench Tuesday night in the opening round of the Class 4A state tournament. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) -
Green Mountain boys basketball clamps down on Frederick in first-round victory

Green Mountain senior Blake McKibbin (1) soars to the basket during the first-round playoff game. The Rams joined fellow Class 4A Jeffco League members Golden and D’Evelyn to advance to the Sweet 16 of the 4A state tournament. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) LAKEWOOD — Green Mountain boys basketball team didn’t want its season to end Tuesday night on its home court.
The No. 14-seeded Rams dominated No. 19 Frederick to the tune of 64-32 in the opening round of the Class 4A state tournament.
“I put a lot on them when it comes to this might be the last time we are together,” Green Mountain coach Mike Puccio said of his Rams that entered the state tournament on a 2-game losing streak. “It’s the nostalgia of why we coach high school basketball. It is a beautiful thing. You play for that guy next to you. We were good tonight.”

Green Mountain senior Allen Ortiz (33) was one of four Rams to reach double-digit points in the postseason win over Frederick. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) The six Green Mountain seniors for sure didn’t want to lose a third straight game and end their high school career with a loss on their home court.
“Those two losses were probably the two most sour losses I’ve ever experienced,” Green Mountain senior Allen Ortiz said of back-to-back losses to 4A Jeffco League rivals Golden and Evergreen last week to close out the regular season. “For me personally, there was no way we were coming out of here with a loss.”
Green Mountain (11-4 record) methodically built its lead to 20 points by midway through the third quarter. Extending it to 30 points when senior Austin Peterson heated up with a pair of 3-pointers in the fourth quarter.
Frederick (10-5) was held to a season-low 32 points, scoring single-digit points in the final three quarters. Junior Bryce Conniver led the Warriors with 11 points.
The Rams had tremendous scoring balance with seniors Blake McKibbin, Darius Padilla, Dylan Green, Ortiz, Peterson and junior Corbin Jantzer all scoring between 9 and 12 points on the night.
Big the biggest story was Green Mountain’s defense and rebounding.
“We knew if we could control the boards we would definitely come out on top,” Ortiz said. “Dylan Green is phenomenal on the boards. We just try to do our part.”
Green finished with 22 rebounds on the night to go with his eight points. He actually was double-digits in offensive (10) and defensive (12) rebounds as the Rams had 50 total rebounds on the night.

Green Mountain senior Austin Peterson (2) battles for the ball with Frederick junior J.J. Heil (3). Peterson heated up with 11 points in the second half. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “That was the focus and that was the focus all year,” Puccio said of rebounding. “Sometimes we execute and sometimes we don’t.”
Padilla had an outstanding final game on the Rams’ home court with a game-high 12 points. It has been a long road for the multi-sport athlete.
Padilla had an emergency appendectomy after his appendix ruptured during the middle of the basketball season last year. Then had to deal with an infection after the surgery. He missed more than a month of action dealing the medical issues.
“I call him the Comeback Player of the Year,” Puccio said of his starting point guard. “The kid was 105 pounds last year after the second infection. He is the toughest kid we have had here in a long time. He is our engine.”
Padilla was Green Mountain’s starting quarterback this past football season and will transition over the baseball field this spring to conclude his high school career.
“Honestly, I didn’t think I would recover as well as I did,” Padilla said. “It was a rough, rough six weeks. To be able to play this year is a blessing. You have to be appreciative of everything. That is how I was raised and have been coached.”
Next up for Green Mountain is a trip to undefeated Montrose (15-0) to face the No. 3 Indians on Thursday night in the Sweet 16.
“We are looking forward to it,” Puccio said. “Those are great moments to remember forever and great bounding. I don’t mind going over the pass. We’ll have some fun with it.”
The Rams hope this year’s playoff experience on the Western Slope goes better than last season.
“Last year we went over the pass,” Padilla said of the Rams’ playoff loss to Glenwood Springs last year. “This year we are ready.”

Green Mountain junior Corbin Jantzer, left, attempts to get a shot off despite the effort of Frederick junior Alex Sturn during the first half Tuesday night. The Rams doubled-up the Warriors 64-32 in the opening round of the Class 4A state tournament. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)