Rangeview, ranked No. 2 in 5A, beat Hinkley 77-56 thanks in large part to a double-double each from Dilal Cisse and Devin Philio.
Category: Boys Basketball
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Photos: Denver East boys basketball knocks off No. 5 George Washington in OT
Denver East boys basketball beat 5A No. 5 George Washington in overtime, 97-94. Quis Davis had 28 points, and Michael Jackson had 26.
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Photos: 4A No. 2 Windsor boys basketball beats 5A No. 11 Ralston Valley
4A No. 2 Windsor beat 5A No. 11 Ralston Valley 69-55 on Saturday.
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Photos: Prairie View boys basketball beats Adams City
Prairie View boys basketball beat Adams City 82-42 on Saturday.
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No. 6 Pueblo Central boys basketball holds off rally from No. 8 Pueblo South

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) PUEBLO — Down two starters and 16 points heading into the fourth quarter, Pueblo South boys basketball wasn’t ready to call it quits. The only problem for the Colts was there wasn’t enough time to climb all the way back from their deficit.
Class 4A No. 6 Pueblo Central withstood a hot start from South guard Ray Aragon and allowed just 13 combined points in the second and third quarters to get the 56-50. For a while, it seemed that the Wildcats (7-1 overall, 3-0 South-Central League) had figured the Colts out, especially with Tarrance and Maurice Austin not in the lineup.
Aragon fired off two quick 3-pointers and Dezmon Floyd added one of his own to put the Colts up early. But as the Wildcats settled down, so did the Colts’ scoring opportunities.
“We know the kid can shoot the ball,” Central coach Brad Ranson said. “We just tried to play straight up. Play on the line and don’t let them penetrate. Unfortunately they hit a couple of early shots. After that he settled down and they couldn’t hit a shot for a while.”
That stretch was much of the second and third quarters. The Colts (6-1, 3-1) made just two field goals in the second quarter.
“I think we went 0-for-8 (shooting) for a bit there,” South coach Shannan Lane said.

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) Making matters worse for South was how ineffective Kadyn Betts had been on the offensive side of the ball for the first two quarters. He had just two points at halftime as Jon Beltran was the one keeping pace with Aragon, sinking three 3-pointers and scoring all 11 of his points in the first half.
Betts didn’t need the offensive numbers as long as the Wildcats were effective defensively.
“When we’re not hitting shots, we know we have to play good defense,” he said. “We pride ourselves on defense. Every practice we’re running the shell drill and we’re doing what we can do to make our defense the best.”
Betts got going after halftime, scoring eight of his 11 in the third quarter. That was right about the time the Colts started warming back up. Aragon heated back up, scoring 17 of his game-high 26 points in the fourth quarter alone. Before that point, the Colts hadn’t scored more than 12 in a single quarter.
Even without the Austin brothers, the Colts showed their desire to keep fighting, a trait that showed just how much they grew up on a cold Friday night.
“They grew up big time,” Lane said. “This team could have rolled over when we were down big. All they needed was a little confidence. I’m learning too as this team grows. We were very structured in that first quarter and it showed. When we struggled and got down we could’ve done into halftime and shut down. But they fought.”
And to Central’s credit, they showed poise as its lead continued to shrink. Adonis Reynolds was crucial at the free throw line, going 5-for-6 to keep the game out of South’s reach.
“We handled it,” Ranson said. “Adonis made his free throws. We have to make our free throws. I don’t know what we were but Kyle (Bigley) missed four. And we had way too many turnovers.”
But they got the win which is what really mattered. When South is back at full strength, it should only make an already competitive South-Central League a lot more fun to watch.

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No. 11 Golden boys hoops gets final defensive stop to beat D’Evelyn
DENVER — Two defensive stands by Golden in the final minute proved to be the difference in a Top-15 Class 4A boys basketball showdown.
Golden — No. 11 in this week’s CHSAANow.com 4A boys hoops rankings — got a pair of huge defensive stops late to steal a 62-60 road victory against No. 15 D’Evelyn on the Jaguars’ home court Friday night.
D’Evelyn junior Dwayne Johnson wasn’t able to get a jumper just outside the key to fall with about 30 seconds left and the Demons (6-2, 4-2 in 4A Jeffco) leading 61-60.

Golden sophomore Aliou Diallo (2) drives the lane on a pair of D’Evelyn defenders during the Class 4A Jeffco League game Friday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “As a team we have to play great defense,” said Golden sophomore Alan Acevedo, who had Johnson one-on-one on the final two offensive possessions for the Jaguars. “He (Johnson) was very good and we just had to stop him.”
After Golden junior Luke Anderson made 1-of-2 free throws with 16 seconds left to extend the lead to 62-60, D’Evelyn had one final chance to send the game into overtime.
The Jaguars (5-2, 3-2) tried to get the ball into Johnson, who finished with a game-high 19 points, but Acevedo knocked the ball away on an entry pass for Johnson.
“With about a minute to go we told Alan don’t let Johnson touch the ball,” Golden coach Luo Vullo said. “Alan got right on him. They did a good job to pull this one out.”
The Jaguars were able to grab the loose ball, but a driving layup by D’Evelyn junior Max Grant wouldn’t fall and the Jaguars couldn’t get another shot up before the final buzzer sounded.
“We take away experience,” said D’Evelyn coach Will Gosch, a former assistant at D’Evelyn who spent a few years at Bear Creek before returning to D’Evelyn to take over the head coaching job. “Not having the spring and summer to go over situations like this tonight hurts.”
The Jaguars trailed by 6 points heading into the fourth quarter, but went on an 11-0 run to grab the lead. Golden didn’t score until nearly 4 minutes into the final quarter when junior Richie Pruett hit a 3-pointer to get the Demons back on track.
Junior Logan Brewer had a pair of buckets for the Demons in the final quarter as D’Evelyn’s defense held Golden to just three make field goals in the final 8 minutes. However, Golden was a solid 7-for-8 from the free-throw line in the final quarter to take the win.

D’Evelyn sophomore Elijah Gusmus (2) rips down a rebound before Golden junior Logan Brewer (35) can get his hands on the ball Friday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “These kids have fight in them. They don’t stop,” Vullo said. “They are super coachable. They are young and inexperienced.”
Sophomore Aliou Diallo led the Demons with 16 points. Acevedo, Brewer and Pruett also finished in double-digits to put Golden on a 3-game winning streak heading into its final two conference games.
Golden closes out its league schedule next week against Standley Lake (Monday) and Conifer (Wednesday). The Demons get a chance to redeem themselves from earlier conference losses against Evergreen and Green Mountain before the start of the postseason, but both of those game won’t be counted in the conference standings.
“We want to get enough wins to get enough RPI points to get into the state tournament,” Vullo said. “If we get into the tournament we could be popping on all cylinders.”
The 4A Jeffco League has shown off its depth so far this season. Evergreen, Golden, Green Mountain and D’Evelyn were all inside the top-15 of the 4A rankings.
Next week will be huge for D’Evelyn. The Jaguars host No. 12 Green Mountain on Monday before hitting the road to face No. 7 Evergreen on Wednesday. D’Evelyn’s final conference game that will count toward the league standings comes Friday at home against Littleton.
“We love it,” Gosch said of the tough schedule next week. “We want the best competition. We love that we have Green Mountain on Monday. Then we get Evergreen at Evergreen. I think we will only get better.”

Golden sophomore Alan Acevedo (30) looks for a teammate to pass to during the first half Friday night at D’Evelyn Junior/Senior High School. The Demons grabbed a 62-60 victory thanks to one final defensive stop. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) -
Photos: No. 6 ThunderRidge boys basketball grabs 2 OT win over No. 3 Mountain Vista
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Photos: No. 11 Ralston Valley boys basketball pulls away from Bear Creek
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Photos: Owen powers No. 2 Belleview Christian boys basketball in win over No. 3 Mile High Academy
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Photos: Prospect Ridge Academy boys basketball beats Peak to Peak
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