Category: Gymnastics

  • Pomona sets scoring record in winning 5A gymnastics championship

    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)
    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    THORNTON — Pomona has come painfully close to winning state championships. While often in the mix in a number of sports, they’ve seemed to finish seasons in the semifinals or as the runner-up a number of times.

    But on Friday at the Class 5A state gymnastics meet at Thornton High School, the Panthers left nothing to chance as they trounced all competitors and even the all-classification Colorado record with a monstrous 190.925 point total. The previous all-time best was set back in 1998 by Cherry Creek with 189.775.

    Just how thorough was Pomona in their domination?

    The Jeffco school had the individual champion in the all-around competition as the coach’s daughter, Kelsey Boychuk (38.825 points), won back-to-back this year as a sophomore. The Panthers also had the runner-up in Brooke Weins (38.725) and the third place finisher in Alyssa Minyard (38.625), an Oregon State commit.

    Weins and Minyard were first and second in the uneven bars, Boychuk, Minyard, and Weins, in that order, were ahead of everyone in the vault, and Boychuk was first in the balance beam. In the Panthers’ worst event, the floor, Boychuk still finished fourth, Weins ninth, Minyard 11th, and Hadley Hagemann 13th.

    With that type of top end talent on the same team, it’s no wonder Pomona was able to become the first-ever team to score over 190 points.

    The school, located in Arvada, also won their first-ever state championship in any girls sport. It was their first title since winning 5A wrestling in 2013 and sixth title overall.

    “It means a lot to the school and to the community,” Pomona coach Tracey Boychuk, in her 15th season at the helm, said. “They’ve worked so hard and they’ve wanted this for a long time. Four years ago, these seniors wanted this. The community deserves this. I’m so happy.”

    Pomona's Kelsey Boychuk. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)
    Pomona’s Kelsey Boychuk. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    Boychuk, whose team dominated in every discipline, yes, even the floor, said she liked the rotation for her team. They began with the floor and closed in style with the uneven bars.

    “Floor, this whole year, has been our weakest event, and bars has been our strongest event, so we felt like it was a really good rotation for us,” she said. “They really came through. Their confidence showed tonight.”

    And, even with a team tally that astronomical, the long-time Pomona coach felt it wasn’t a huge surprise for the level of talent they have and how hard her girls have worked.

    “We had set a goal of 190 at the beginning of the season,” she said. “We hit a 188 earlier in the year without everybody and we hit a 187 at regionals without everybody. We knew this was going to be our chance.”

    Broomfield finished as the runner-up with 185.875 points. Rocky Mountain was third with 184.900 and Overland, the defending champions and winners of four of the past six titles going in, finished fourth with 184.200. Interestingly enough, the Trailblazers nearly scored the same amount as they did in winning the 2014 state title when they racked up 184.97 points. Clearly, not just for Pomona, 2015 has been an extra special season for 5A gymnastics.

    As for the individual all-around competition, Kelsey Boychuk achieved something that is often so elusive in sports, repeat as a champion. Her mom was proud.

    “Her focus is just amazing,” Tracey said. “She loves what she does and she does it for the team. She loves being part of this team and I’m so happy for her.”

    “It means a lot,” Kelsey added. “We did it for each other. It was much more exciting this year, because of the team.”

    The 4A and 5A state meet will continue on Saturday at Thornton at 4 p.m. Those who finished in the top 15 of any of the four events on day one will compete for the vault, beam, bars, and floor state championships on day two.

  • State gymnastics results: Team competition and individual all-around

    THORNTON — The team and individual all-around champions were crowned on Friday at the Class 4A and 5A state gymnastics meets.

    Complete results, for all events are below.
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  • Niwot overcomes season of injuries to win 4A gymnastics championship

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    Niwot won the 2015 state gymnastics championship in Class 4A. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    THORNTON — Niwot began the season with plenty of question marks.

    On Friday at Thornton High School, site of the Class 4A state gymnastics meet, the Cougars closed the year as state champions.

    After finishing third in 2014 with 177.38 points, behind only the champion, Standley Lake (179.05), and Elizabeth (178.35), Niwot was returning some serious firepower, especially in the likes of Marissa Koski, a fourth place finisher in the all-around competition as a sophomore.

    But Koski, and several of the other top Cougars, were sidelined early with ailments and injuries.

    In the end, Niwot healed in time to put an assault on the 4A field at the state championships. Koski came through with first place finishes in her best event, the uneven bars (9.35), and the balance beam (9.5), and Niwot was able to stockpile points with Lindsey Chohon (first in floor), Ila Katechis (first in vault), Amelia Sears (second in balance beam), Alexis Carroll (third in vault), and a number of others in all four disciplines.

    Niwot finished the day with 178.2 points. Elizabeth, the team champions in 2009, 2010, and 2012, was the runner-up with 177.175 and Pueblo Central was third with 166.525.

    Katechis, who competed for Niwot as a freshman before focusing on club the past two seasons, rejoined the team as a senior. She said everyone played a role in winning Friday.

    Niwot's Ila Katechis. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)
    Niwot’s Ila Katechis. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    “We didn’t have Marissa in the beginning,” Katechis said. “She scores big for us. We needed her bar score, for sure, so having her back was awesome. A couple of the girls who had minor injuries are also back. We wouldn’t be here without them.”

    Despite this season’s question marks, Niwot knew it had a chance at a memorable state meet if health cooperated.

    Marisa Purcell, in her initial season at the school after helping to lead Standley Lake to their first-ever state title in gymnastics in 2014, became the co-head coach with Mallorie Lang, who is in her seventh season at Niwot. Purcell said the team’s coaches were cautious with the ladies’ injuries and made sure not to rush them back too quickly. It paid off with Niwot’s fifth state championship in the sport (tied for 5th most all-time with Overland) and first since winning back-to-back 4A crowns in 2000 and 2001.

    “For our co-head coach, Mallorie Lang, it feels so good to be able to get a state title for her and take it back to the school,” Purcell, whose daughter was already on Niwot in 2014, said after winning her second overall title.

    Purcell’s former school, Standley Lake, finished fourth with 163.65 points.

    On top of that, one of her former athletes, Rachel Cody, only a sophomore, was crowned as the all-around individual champion.

    Cody, who earned third place in 2014 behind ultra-talented seniors Alyssa Carroll of Thompson Valley and teammate Jordan Ireland, was second in the uneven bars, third in the balance beam, fifth in the vault, and sixth in the floor on Friday. Her final point tally was 36.625, good enough to edge out the Elizabeth tandem of Lexye Wood (36.175) and Amanda Taylor (35.7), for her first all-around title.

    The sophomore said her warm up didn’t go so well, but starting with the floor got her into rhythm and everything fell into place after that.

    “It means a lot,” Cody said of being the 4A all-around queen. “It’s weird, because I’m just a sophomore. It’s really an honor.”

    Asked if she paid much attention to her competitors, Cody admitted she had her eye on two other teams.

    “I pretty much watched Niwot and Elizabeth over and over again,” she said. “I’m really close with Niwot’s team, because that was our old coach. I just focused on my performance today, but I definitely watched them a lot, too.”

    As for what a state championship means to not only Cody, but also for her school, the sophomore was ecstatic in her response.

    “Our school isn’t really too big on gymnastics but after last year, winning state, they definitely knew we were there,” she said. “It’s really cool for Standley Lake.”

    The 4A and 5A state meet will continue on Saturday at Thornton at 4 p.m. Those who finished in the top 15 of any of the four events on day one will compete for the vault, beam, bars, and floor state championships on day two.

  • List of qualifiers to the 4A and 5A state gymnastics meets

    AURORA — The 2015 state gymnastics meet is Friday and Saturday.

    Use the menu below to navigate through a complete database of qualifiers.

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  • Rotation schedule for state gymnastics meet

    The state gymnastics meet is Nov. 6-7 at Thornton High School.

    A full rotation schedule is below.

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    Class 4A

    Friday

    • 6:45 a.m. — Gym opens
    • 7:15 a.m. — Coaches’ meeting
    • 7:30 a.m. — Judges’ meeting
    • 7:35-8:31 a.m. — Timed warm-ups
    • 8:30 a.m. — Judges, workers in place
    • 8:40 a.m. — Floor cleared
    • 8:50 a.m. — March in
    • 9:00 a.m. — Competition begins
    Rotation Vault Beam Bars Floor Warmup
    I 1. Evergreen 2. Group A 3. Group B 4. Thompson Valley 7:35-7:43
    5. Niwot 6. Pueblo Central 7. Elizabeth 8. Standley Lake 7:43-7:51
    II 4. Thompson Valley 1. Evergreen 2. Group A 3. Group B 7:51-7:59
    8. Standley Lake 5. Niwot 6. Pueblo Central 7. Elizabeth 7:59-8:07
    III 3. Group B 4. Thompson Valley 1. Evergreen 2. Group A 8:07-8:15
    7. Elizabeth 8. Standley Lake 5. Niwot 6. Pueblo Central 8:15-8:23
    IV 2. Group A 3. Group B 4. Thompson Valley 1. Evergreen 8:23-8:31
    6. Pueblo Central 7. Elizabeth 8. Standley Lake 5. Niwot 8:31-8:39
    Group A Group B
    Lone Star Canon City
    Buena Vista Thomas Jefferson
    Denver South Alamosa
      Fort Morgan

    Saturday

    • 2 p.m. — Open warmup
    • 3:45 p.m. — Clear floor
    • 4 p.m. — March in
    • Awards at completion of event

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    Class 5A

    Friday

    • 1 p.m.— Gym opens
    • 1:20 p.m. — Coaches’ meeting
    • 1:40 p.m. — Judges’ meeting
    • 1:40-2:43 p.m. — Timed warm-ups
    • 2:45 p.m. — Clear floor
    • 2:55 p.m. — March in
    • 3:05 p.m. — Competition begins
    Rotation Vault Beam Bars Floor Warmup
    I 1. Bear Creek 2. Thornton 3. Green Mountain 4. Lakewood 1:40-1:48
    5. Ponderosa 6. Overland 7. Rocky Mountain 8. Arvada West 1:48-1:56
    9. Broomfield 10. Cherry Creek 11. Mountain Range 12. Pomona 1:56-2:04
    13. Group C 14. Group B 15. Group A 16. Group D 2:04-2:12
    II 4. Lakewood 1. Bear Creek 2. Thornton 3. Green Mountain 2:12-2:20
    8. Arvada West 5. Ponderosa 6. Overland 7. Rocky Mountain 2:20-2:28
    12. Pomona 9. Broomfield 10. Cherry Creek 11. Mountain Range 2:28-2:36
    16. Group D 13. Group C 14. Group B 15. Group A 2:36-2:44
    III 3. Green Mountain 4. Lakewood 1. Bear Creek 2. Thornton 8 min. per event
    7. Rocky Mountain 8. Arvada West 5. Ponderosa 6. Overland 8 min. per event
    11. Mountain Range 12. Pomona 9. Broomfield 10. Cherry Creek 8 min. per event
    15. Group A 16. Group D 13. Group C 14. Group B 8 min. per event
    IV 2. Thornton 3. Green Mountain 4. Lakewood 1. Bear Creek 8 min. per event
    6. Overland 7. Rocky Mountain 8. Arvada West 5. Ponderosa 8 min. per event
    10. Cherry Creek 11. Mountain Range 12. Pomona 9. Broomfield 8 min. per event
    14. Group B 15. Group A 16. Group D 13. Group C 8 min. per event
    Group C Group B Group A Group D
    Rock Canyon Palmer Ridge Chatfield Fort Collins
    Loveland   Rampart Heritage

    Saturday

    • 2 p.m. — Open warmup
    • 3:45 p.m. — Clear floor
    • 4 p.m. — March in
    • Awards at completion of event
  • Photos: Region 2 gymnastics meet

    DENVER — Gymnastics’ Region 2 meet completed competition on Saturday.

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  • Regional gymnastics schedules and information

    Gymnastics’ regionals begin next week. Teams were then placed into one of three regionals, held at Overland, Mountain Range and Arvada West.

    Each regional is Oct. 31.

    The following criteria was used:

    1. Average the top three best team scores for each team as reported during the regular season to CHSAANow.com
    2. The top scores were placed in regions in a “serpentine” pattern into three regionals by classification (5A: Team #s: 1, 6, 7, 12, 13, 18, 19 = Region 1; Team #s: 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20 = Region 2; 5A #s: 3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 16, 21 = Region 3; 4A: Team #s: 1, 6, 7, 12, 13 = Region 1; Team #s: 2, 5, 8, 11, 14 = Region 2; Team #s: 3, 4, 9, 10 = Region 3)
    3. Once the teams have been determined by classification for each region, the committee then ranked them by average team score to begin the drawings for competition rotations; with the top four teams garnering rotations 9-12;
    4. Region 1 is at Overland High School, Region 2 at Mountain Range and Region 3 will be held at Arvada West. All regionals are on Saturday, October 31.

    The team rankings used in determining the regionals are below.

    The rotation schedule for each regional:
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    Region 1 (Overland HS)
    Rotation Warmup Vault Beam Bars Floor
    1 8:55-9:03 1: Columbine 2: Fort Morgan 3: Alamosa 4: Kennedy
    9:03-9:11 5: Fort Collins 6: Rampart 7: Palmer Ridge 8: Standley Lake
    9:11-9:19 9: Pomona 10: Overland 11: Green Mountain 12: Niwot
    2 9:19-9:27 4: Kennedy 1: Columbine 2: Fort Morgan 3: Alamosa
    9:27-9:35 8: Standley Lake 5: Fort Collins 6: Rampart 7: Palmer Ridge
    9:35-9:43 12: Niwot 9: Pomona 10: Overland 11: Green Mountain
    • • • 48-minute timed warmups • • •
    Rotation Warmup Vault Beam Bars Floor
    3 TBD (8 mins) 3: Alamosa 4: Kennedy 1: Columbine 2: Fort Morgan
    TBD (8 mins) 7: Palmer Ridge 8: Standley Lake 5: Fort Collins 6: Rampart
    TBD (8 mins) 11: Green Mountain 12: Niwot 9: Pomona 10: Overland
    4 TBD (8 mins) 2: Fort Morgan 3: Alamosa 4: Kennedy 1: Columbine
    TBD (8 mins) 6: Rampart 7: Palmer Ridge 8: Standley Lake 5: Fort Collins
    TBD (8 mins) 10: Overland 11: Green Mountain 12: Niwot 9: Pomona

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    Region 2 (Mountain Range HS)
    Rotation Warmup Vault Beam Bars Floor
    1 8:55-9:03 1: Loveland 2: Buena Vista 3: Lone Star 4: Canon City
    9:03-9:11 5: Bear Creek 6: Lakewood 7: Chatfield 8: Evergreen
    9:11-9:19 9: Broomfield 10-Ponderosa 11: Mountain  Range 12: Elizabeth
    2 9:19-9:27 4: Canon City 1: Loveland 2: Buena Vista 3: Lone Star
    9:27-9:35 8: Evergreen 5: Bear Creek 6: Lakewood 7: Chatfield
    9:35-9:43 12: Elizabeth 9: Broomfield 10: Ponderosa 11: Mountain Range
    • • • 48-minute timed warmups • • •
    Rotation Warmup Vault Beam Bars Floor
    3 TBD (8 mins) 3: Lone Star 4: Canon City 1: Loveland 2: Buena Vista
    TBD (8 mins) 7: Chatfield 8: Evergreen 5: Bear Creek 6: Lakewood
    TBD (8 mins) 11: Mountain Range 12: Elizabeth 9: Broomfield 10: Ponderosa
    4 TBD (8 mins) 2: Buena Vista 3: Lone Star 4: Canon City 1: Loveland
    TBD (8 mins) 6: Lakewood 7: Chatfield 8: Evergreen 5: Bear Creek
    TBD (8 mins) 10: Ponderosa 11: Mountain Range 12: Elizabeth 9: Broomfield

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    Region 3 (Arvada West HS)
    Rotation Warmup Vault Beam Bars Floor
    1 8:55-9:03 1: Thomas Jefferson 2:  Denver East 3:  Bye 4:  Denver South
    9:03-9:11 5: Pueblo Central 6: Rock Canyon 7: Thompson Valley 8: Heritage
    9:11-9:19 9: Cherry Creek 10: Thornton 11: Arvada West 12: Rocky Mountain
    2 9:19-9:27 4: Denver South 1: Thomas Jefferson 2: Denver East 3: Bye
    9:27-9:35 8: Heritage 5: Pueblo Central 6: Rock Canyon 7: Thompson Valley
    9:35-9:43 12: Rocky Mountain 9: Cherry Creek 10: Thornton 11: Arvada West
    • • • 48-minute timed warmups • • •
    Rotation Warmup Vault Beam Bars Floor
    3 TBD (8 mins) 3: Bye 4:  Denver South 1: Thomas Jefferson 2: Denver East
    TBD (8 mins) 7: Thompson Valley 8: Heritage 5: Pueblo Central 6: Rock Canyon
    TBD (8 mins) 11: Arvada West 12: Rocky Mountain 9: Cherry Creek 10: Thornton
    4 TBD (8 mins) 2: Denver East 3: Bye 4: Denver South 1: Thomas Jefferson
    TBD (8 mins) 6: Rock Canyon 7: Thompson Valley 8: Heritage 5: Pueblo Central
    TBD (8 mins) 10: Thornton 11: Arvada West 12: Rocky Mountain 9: Cherry Creek
  • Gymnastics rankings: Top team and individual results through Sept. 29

    The top gymnastics scores from the 2015 season thus far, based on results submitted to CHSAANow.com. Note that a gymnast can only appear once in these rankings, meaning her best score in the event will be listed.

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    Class 5A

    Team scores
    Rank Team Score
    1 Pomona 186.775
    2 Rocky Mountain 182.025
    3 Broomfield 181.3
    4 Mountain Range 179.15
    5 Overland 177.575
    6 Cherry Creek 176.8
    7 Ponderosa 176.525
    8 Green Mountain 176.125
    9 Arvada West 175.825
    10 Thornton 172.8
    Vault
    Rank Name Team Score
    1 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.95
    2 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.825
    3 Mackenzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.775
    4 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.725
    5 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.7
    6 Kaela Schadle Heritage 9.6
    7 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.55
    T8 Annabel Spence Pomona 9.5
    T8 Sam Simon Cherry Creek 9.5
    10 Autumn Bottke Rocky Mountain 9.475
    Bars
    Rank Name Team Score
    1 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.925
    2 Rachel Dillmann Mountain Range 9.7
    3 MacKenzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.65
    4 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.625
    5 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 9.6
    T6 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.475
    T6 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.475
    8 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.35
    9 Amanda Melton Bear Creek 9.325
    10 Krysta Cotier Rocky Mountain 9.3
    Beam
    Rank Name Team Score
    1 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.775
    2 Sam Simon Cherry Creek 9.675
    3 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.625
    T4 Emily Kopal Arvada West 9.6
    T4 Sarah Holbrook Broomfield 9.6
    6 MacKenzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.575
    T7 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 9.55
    T7 Avery Paxton Cherry Creek 9.55
    T9 Abby Crosier Mountain Range 9.5
    T9 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.5
    Floor
    Rank Name Team Score
    1 Rachel Dillmann Mountain Range 9.75
    2 Sam Simon Cherry Creek 9.7
    T3 Autumn Bottke Rocky Mountain 9.675
    T3 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.675
    T3 McKenna Turbyne Overland 9.675
    T3 Camille Dipaola Green Mountain 9.675
    T7 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.65
    T7 Annabel Spence Pomona 9.65
    T7 Jay Escamilla Ponderosa 9.65
    T7 Kaela Schandle Heritage 9.65
    All-Around
    Rank Name Team Score
    1 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 38.325
    2 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 38.175
    3 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 38.125
    4 Mackenzie Doerr Cherry Creek 37.925
    5 Annabel Spence Pomona 37.75
    6 Rachel Dillmann Mountain Range 37.675
    7 Kaela Schandle Heritage 37.425
    8 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 37.4
    9 Autumn Bottke Rocky Mountain 37.3
    10 Aidan O’Connell Rocky Mountain 37.125

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    Class 4A

    Team scores
    Rank Team Score
    1 Elizabeth 177.05
    2 Niwot 174.25
    3 Pueblo Central 168.025
    4 Thompson Valley 161.675
    5 Standley Lake 159.925
    6 Evergreen 158.775
    7 Alamosa 151.275
    8 Buena Vista 144.3
    9 Thomas Jefferson 143.2
    10 Denver South 141.67
    Vault
    Rank Name Team Score
    1 Ila Katechis Niwot 9.6
    2 Amanda Taylor Elizabeth 9.375
    T3 Lexye Wood Elizabeth 9.1
    T3 Sierra Schwegel Elizabeth 9.1
    T3 Shelby Morgan Elizabeth 9.1
    T3 Kara Meek Thompson Valley 9.1
    7 Rachel Cody Standley Lake 8.95
    8 Emily Poland Elizabeth 8.9
    T9 Alexis Carroll Niwot 8.8
    T9 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 8.8
    T9 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.8
    T9 Kelsi Cundiff Pueblo Central 8.8
    Bars
    Rank Name Team Score
    1 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.95
    2 Amanda Taylor Elizabeth 8.85
    3 Kendall Gonzales Elizabeth 8.825
    T4 Amelia Sears Niwot 8.75
    T4 Hannah McDonald Niwot 8.75
    T4 Sierra Schwegel Elizabeth 8.75
    T7 Ila Katechis Niwot 8.7
    T7 Erica Bortfeldt Niwot 8.7
    T7 Rachel Cody Standley Lake 8.7
    10 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 8.675
    Beam
    Rank Name Team Score
    1 Hannah McDonald Niwot 9.05
    2 Ila Katechis Niwot 8.95
    3 Grace Kishimoto Evergreen 8.925
    4 Callie Cohen Evergreen 8.85
    T5 Amelia Sears Niwot 8.75
    T5 Rachel Cody Standley Lake 8.75
    7 Rylie Lewis Lone Star 8.7
    T8 Lindsey Chohon Niwot 8.65
    T8 Katarina Christian Canon City 8.65
    T10 Logan Kuskie Niwot 8.5
    T10 Kara McKee Thompson Valley 8.5
    T10 Megan Reynolds Elizabeth 8.5
    Floor
    Rank Name Team Score
    1 Callie Cohen Evergreen 9.5
    T2 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 9.475
    T2 Rachel Cody Standley Lake 9.475
    4 Ila Katechis Niwot 9.45
    T5 Lexye Wood Elizabeth 9.35
    T5 Lindsey Chohon Niwot 9.35
    7 Dillon Lind Elizabeth 9.325
    T8 Amanda Taylor Elizabeth 9.2
    T8 Abbie Moore Elizabeth 9.2
    10 Lilli Martin Niwot 9.15
    All-Around
    Rank Name Team Score
    1 Ila Katechis Niwot 36.45
    2 Amanda Taylor Elizabeth 35.725
    3 Rachel Cody Standley Lake 35.675
    4 Hannah McDonald Niwot 35.3
    5 Callie Cohen Evergreen 35.25
    6 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 34.825
    7 Sierra Schwegel Elizabeth 34.75
    8 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 34.625
    9 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 34.5
    10 Lexye Wood Elizabeth 33.85
  • Gymnastics preview: Broomfield crafting a new identity this season

    State gymnastics
    Broomfield gymnastics finished runner-up in Class 5A a season ago. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he 2014 season didn’t come without challenges for the Broomfield gymnastics team.

    Sarah Holbrook, the Class 5A runner-up in the all-around competition as a sophomore, suffers from Bertolotti’s Syndrome, a back injury that prevented her from competing in all four disciplines as a junior. Heidi Liles and Nicole Remund, a pair of gifted first-years, both went down mid-season with ankle injuries.

    And yet, the Eagles kept their tradition of excellence alive with a runner-up team showing at the state meet. They finished just behind Overland for a second straight year with 184.5 points to the Trailblazers’ 184.975.

    “We had a really up-and-down year and certainly we were disappointed with second, but we reminded the girls that we finished (second) after the year we had,” Broomfield coach Erika Taga said. “With the girls we lost, we still had a great year.”

    Now, the Eagles are mending their wings with a mixture of talented returners like Holbrook (the defending champion in balance beam), Nicki Verheyen, Liles, and Remund — and a new group, talented but unproven.

    “We only have eight girls returning from last year, so we have a whole new identity with this team,” Taga said. “These girls haven’t been through the process. I think some coaches might look at that as a weakness, but I’m really excited for it.

    “We’ve kind of started fresh and washed our hands after the last two years. We are going to build on the tradition and the legacy that is our program, but we also are going to create a new legacy with this group of girls.”

    Broomfield — the only team to break up Overland’s run of titles from 2011-2014, with the Eagles winning 5A in 2012 — always have a goal of finishing first on the last day of the season. But, Taga knows there is more to gymnastics than just end results.

    “We certainly feel fortunate that Sarah is coming back given all the challenges she’s working through on a daily basis,” she said. “She’s still in pain every day, but honestly she’s in a better place than she was all of last year. We are really excited to try and get her back in the all-around. We are just going to have to be patient and take it one meet at a time.”

    Liles, a former club gymnast enjoying the high school team environment, is excited for Holbrook’s final go-around.

    “A lot of our seniors are really talented athletes, especially my good friend Sarah Holbrook,” the sophomore said. “She has amazing skills on all four events. She’ll give it her all, but I hope that back injury doesn’t get in the way.”

    As usual, Broomfield will have lofty individual and team aspirations in 2015.

    “Certainly we want to beat Overland, but we try to keep a good spirit,” Liles said. “They are amazing gymnasts. We just really try to focus on our team. We love what we do.”

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    Gymnastics preview

    • Regular season begins: August 27
    • Regionals: October 31
    • State meet: November 6-7 at Thornton HS

    Class 4A

    • 2014 individual all-around champion: Alyssa Carroll, Thompson Valley (graduated)
    • Defending team champion: Standley Lake
    • Returning All-State athletes: Maddie Barkow, Niwot

    Class 5A

    • Defending individual all-around champion: Kelsey Boychuk, Pomona
    • Defending team champion: Overland
    • Returning All-State athletes: Boychuk; Holbrook; Rachel Dillman, Mountain Range; Samantha Simon, Cherry Creek; MacKenzie Doerr, Cherry Creek
  • All-state gymnastics teams for 2014 season

    State gymnastics
    Alyssa Carroll. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    The 2014 all-state gymnastics teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    The athletes who won all-around championships in their classification were named gymnast of the year.

    This season, those honors went to Pomona’s Kelsey Boychuk and Thompson Valley’s Alyssa Carroll.

    Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.

    Go to: 5A | 4A

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    Class 5A

    Gymnast of the year: Kelsey Boychuk, Pomona

    Coach of the year: Lisa Sparrow, Overland

    First team
    Name School
    Kelsey Boychuk Pomona
    Devin Bundas Overland
    Rachel Dillman Mountain Range
    Mackenzie Doerr Cherry Creek
    Sarah Holbrook Broomfield
    Kailey Licata Broomfield
    Samantha Simon Cherry Creek


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    Class 4A

    Gymnast of the year: Alyssa Carroll, Thompson Valley

    Coach of the year: Kristen Larrington, Standley Lake

    First team
    Name School
    Maddie Barkow Niwot
    Alyssa Carroll Thompson Valley
    Gabby Casey Niwot
    Jordan Ireland Standley Lake
    Marissa Koski Niwot