Category: Ice Hockey

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  • Mountain Vista hockey locks up Peak’s top seed with win over Lewis-Palmer

    (Dan Mohrmann)
    (Dan Mohrmann)

    MONUMENT — Senior night didn’t go exactly as planned for the Lewis-Palmer Rangers Friday night.

    Entering the final game of the regular game, the No. 6 Rangers were looking to defend their home ice to take the Peak Conference title, which would give them a top seed in the upcoming state hockey tournament.

    But the Mountain Vista Golden Eagles had other plans. The Highlands Ranch-based squad showed why they were worthy of a ranking three spots ahead of the Rangers by jumping out to an early lead and never looking back en route to a 5-1 win.

    They got started early with a goal from defender Matt Adams less than two minutes into the game. Rangers goalie Marcus Smith tightened up for the rest of the period and after one, the Golden Eagles were ahead 1-0.

    “I was looking to get off (the ice) and saw a rush coming,” Adams said. “Tanner (Gillis) dropped the puck back to me, I took the shot and it kind of rolled off my stick. As soon as I hit it I knew it was a good shot and then it was just kind of lucky going off the post and in. That set the precedent of how we wanted to start the game and from there we just rolled.”

    Gillis increased the lead to 2-0 with 11:29 remaining in the second period, increasing the pressure significantly on the Rangers. They would finally get on the board after a power play goal from Dustin “D.J.” Jones. That goal would get the Rangers back in the game, but only for a short amount of time as the Golden Eagles would counter with a power play goal of their own — and the second goal of the night for Adams — with 1:30 left in the second period.

    The Rangers were facing a tough two-goal deficit heading into the final period, but would start the first minute and 48 seconds of it with another power play opportunity.

    But like much of the game, the power play didn’t goal as planned as Mountain Vista would score shorthanded. The Golden Eagles would tack on one more to bring the final score to 5-1, handing Lewis-Palmer only its second loss of the season and sewing up the division title and a No. 1 seed in the state tournament.

    “All year long we’ve been winning games by big scores and I thought it was important for us to come in against a good team like Lewis-Palmer and kind of get into that playoff mode,” Golden Eagles head coach Lev Cohen said. “We had some guys injured; some guys missing and everybody stepped up and played a good game tonight.”

    Goalie Joe Morgan was a wall for the Golden Eagles, batting away 17 of the 18 shots he faced with the power play goal the only one getting by him.

    “He’s been a solid goalie all year. I’ve coached him for three or for years and he’s a competitor, he always comes to play,” Cohen said. “His goal is to play at a higher level and when the game matters he’s the one who steps up to the plate.”

    Both teams will now turn their attention to the state tournament which is slated to begin next weekend.

    With the win Friday, Mountain Vista locks up the top seed in the Peak Division and will face off against the No. 8 seed from the Foothills Division. Lewis Palmer will come into the tournament as the No. 2 seed from the Peak and will see action against the Foothills’ No. 7 seed.

  • Notebook: 5A state swim meet prelims effectively sold out; hockey at the Pepsi Center

    Girls swimming
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    All tickets for this weekend’s Class 5A state swimming meet have been allocated to schools for Friday’s preliminaries. It means the 5A swim meet, set for Feb. 14-15 in Thornton, is effectively sold out on Friday.

    Parents of swimmers may obtain tickets to the prelims through their school. The general public may wait in line starting at 2:30 p.m. on Friday to buy tickets should they go unused by a school.

    A limited number of general public tickets remain available for Saturday evening’s finals — that line opens at 12:30 p.m. Saturday — and a good amount of tickets are available for dive prelims on Saturday morning. These tickets will only be sold on Saturday.

    Again, parents may go through their school to buy tickets to the finals.

    Plenty of tickets are available both days for the 4A meet.

    Both the 4A and 5A meets will be shown on the NFHS Network this weekend.

    Find the pysch sheets for each meet here.

    Pepsi Center set for two hockey games

    Cherry Creek Dakota Ridge hockey
    Dakota Ridge is one of four teams playing at the Pepsi Center on Wednesday. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Four teams will play at the Pepsi Center on Wednesday night, and are selling tickets that can be used to at an upcoming Avalanche game.

    Battle Mountain and Dakota Ridge will face off at 5 p.m., followed by Mullen and Bishop Machebeuf at 7:30 p.m.

    The teams are selling two tiers of tickets:

    • $20 includes a ticket to the high school games, as well as an upper-level ticket to an Avs’ game, and a $5 donation to a high school hockey team of their choice.
    • $45 includes a high school ticket, a lower-level Avs ticket and a $5 donation.

    There are two options for Avalanche games with this package: Feb. 26 against the Los Angeles Kings, or March 10 against the Winnipeg Jets.

    Find more information on this flyer.

    Short stuff

    • Rampart hired Rob Royer to be its new football coach late last month. The Rams sifted through 60 applicants before making the choice. Royer has been a head coach at Summit, and also served as an assistant at Southlake Carroll in Texas — a team that won that state’s 5A Division 1 title in 2011. Most recently, he was the offensive coordinator at Woodland Park for the past two seasons. He was introduced to the Rampart community on Monday night. Here’s a list of all of the coaching changes this offseason.
    • A number of coaches were honored by the NFHS Coaches Association’s Awards Program. Colorado coaches of the year include: Gunnison’s Shana Benson (volleyball), Monarch’s Phil Bravo (football), Mountain Vista’s Theresa Echtermeyer (girls soccer), Sheridan’s Linda Elliott (spirit), Legacy’s Dawn Gaffin (softball), Discovery Canyon’s Michael Humphrey (boys tennis), Pueblo South’s Shannan Lane (girls basketball), Air Academy’s Scott Newell (boys swim), Thompson Valley’s Matt Norton (girls track), Eaglecrest’s John Olander (boys basketball), Paonia’s Andy Pipher (wrestling), Loveland’s Paul Quere (boys track), The Classical Academy’s Alan Versaw (girls cross country), ThunderRidge’s Joe White (baseball), and Alamosa’s Larry Zaragoza (boys cross country).
    • The Colorado High School Coaches Association announced its 2014 class earlier this month. Included: Cheyenne Mountain’s Carl Fetters (football, basketball); Durango’s Ron Keller (track, cross country); Cheyenne Mountain and Palmer’s Mike Provenzano (hockey); Otis’ Bonnie Wallin-Kuntz (volleyball); and Poudre’s Randy Yaussi (cross country, track).
  • Heritage enters hockey ranking at No. 10

    Heritage, which has won four of its past five games, has joined this week’s CHSAANow.com hockey poll.

    The Eagles, now 9-7-0, are No. 10 this week and replace Resurrection Christian, which dropped out from No. 9.

    Elsewhere, Cherry Creek jumped Regis Jesuit for the No. 4 spot following its big 3-1 win on Saturday. Regis dropped one spot to fifth.

    With the regular season ending Saturday, these will be the final rankings of the regular season.

    The complete poll is below.

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    CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Hockey
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Ralston Valley (7) 16-0-0 70 1 3-0-0
    2 Monarch 15-1-1 59 2 2-0-0
    3 Mountain Vista 16-1-0 58 3 2-0-0
    4 Cherry Creek 13-3-1 49 5 1-0-0
    5 Regis Jesuit 14-3-0 38 4 1-2-0
    6 Lewis-Palmer 16-1-0 37 6 3-0-0
    7 Dakota Ridge 11-3-4 27 7 0-0-0
    8 Columbine 11-6-1 18 8 2-1-0
    9 Steamboat Springs 9-5-1 15 10 0-0-0
    10 Heritage 9-7-0 8 2-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Bishop Machebeuf 6.
    Dropped out
    Resurrection Christian (9).
  • Top-10 hockey schedule for the week of Feb. 10

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for hockey’s top-10 teams this week.

    Hockey
    1 Ralston Valley 19-0-0
    Mon: W 11-1 at Standley Lake
    Thurs: W 7-0 vs. Mullen
    Fri: W 5-1 vs. (9) Steamboat Springs
    2 Monarch 16-1-2
    Thurs: W 3-1 at (8) Columbine
    Fri: T 2-2 at (5) Regis Jesuit
    3 Mountain Vista 18-1-0
    Wed: W 12-0 vs. Cheyenne Mountain
    Fri: W 5-1 at (6) Lewis-Palmer
    4 Cherry Creek 15-3-1
    Fri: W 4-0 at Resurrection Christian
    Sat: W 1-0 vs. Aspen
    5 Regis Jesuit 15-3-1
    Thurs: W 4-1 vs. Aspen
    Fri: T 2-2 vs. (2) Monarch
    6 Lewis-Palmer 17-2-0
    Mon: W 9-2 at Air Academy
    Fri: L 1-5 vs. (3) Mountain Vista
    7 Dakota Ridge 12-3-4
    Wed: W 4-2 vs. Battle Mountain
    8 Columbine 11-7-1
    Thurs: L 1-3 vs. (2) Monarch
    9 Steamboat Springs 10-6-1
    Tues: W 6-0 vs. Summit
    Fri: L 1-5 at (1) Ralston Valley
    10 Heritage 11-8-0
    Wed: L 2-4 at Pine Creek
    Fri: W 4-0 at Valor Christian
    Sat: W 13-0 vs. Coronado
  • Photo gallery: Worley’s third-period goal lifts Cherry Creek hockey over Regis Jesuit

    CENTENNIAL — Ryan Worley scored 3:36 into the third period to break a 1-1 tie, and No. 5 Cherry Creek went on to beat No. 4 Regis Jesuit 3-1 on Saturday night.

    Regis Jesuit had led 1-0 on Connor Brennan’s power play marker at 7:38 of the second period, but Jackson Ross tied things with a power play goal of his own less than three minutes later.

    Cody Oakes added an empty-netter for Cherry Creek, his team-leading 16th this season.

    The Bruins’ Quinton Reynolds made 35 saves and is now 4-1-1 with a 1.05 GAA.

  • Monarch moves up to No. 2 in hockey ranking

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Monarch has moved into the No. 2 spot in this week’s CHSAANow.com hockey poll.

    The Coyotes jumped Mountain Vista following a 3-0-1 week which included a win over then-No. 4 Cherry Creek.

    Ralston Valley received all six first-place votes and remained atop the ranking.

    The lone newcomer this week was Resurrection Christian, which joined at No. 9.

    The complete poll is below.

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    CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Hockey
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Ralston Valley (6) 13-0-0 60 1 1-0-0
    2 Monarch 13-1-1 51 3 3-0-1
    3 Mountain Vista 14-1-0 50 2 1-0-0
    4 Regis Jesuit 13-1-0 42 5 1-0-0
    5 Cherry Creek 12-3-1 34 4 1-1-0
    6 Lewis-Palmer 13-1-0 33 6 2-0-0
    7 Dakota Ridge 11-3-4 24 8 3-0-0
    8 Columbine 9-5-1 15 7 1-1-0
    9 Resurrection Christian 7-6-2 7 0-1-1
    10 Steamboat Springs 9-5-1 6 9 0-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Heritage 3, Standley Lake 3, Bishop Machebeuf 1, Doherty 1.
    Dropped out
    Bishop Machebeuf (10).
  • Top-10 hockey schedule for the week of Feb. 3

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for hockey’s top-10 teams this week.

    Hockey
    1 Ralston Valley 16-0-0
    Wed: W 3-0 vs. (4) Regis Jesuit
    Fri: W 5-1 at Battle Mountain
    Sat: W 7-0 at Aspen
    2 Monarch 15-1-1
    Mon: W 6-1 vs. (9) Resurrection Christian
    Fri: W 13-0 at Kent Denver
    3 Mountain Vista 16-1-0
    Fri: W 7-1 vs. Heriage
    Sat: W 15-0 vs. Chatfield
    4 Regis Jesuit 14-3-0
    Wed: L 0-3 at (1) Ralston Valley
    Fri: W 2-1 vs. Bishop Machebeuf
    Sat: L 1-3 at (5) Cherry Creek
    5 Cherry Creek 13-3-1
    Sat: W 3-1 vs. (4) Regis Jesuit
    6 Lewis-Palmer 14-1-0
    Fri: W 8-0 vs. Rampart
    7 Dakota Ridge 11-3-4
    Off this week.
    8 Columbine 11-6-1
    Wed: W 2-0 at Mullen
    Fri: W 5-1 at Chatfield
    Sat: L 4-7 vs. Battle Mountain
    9 Resurrection Christian 8-7-2
    Mon: L 1-6 at (2) Monarch
    Tues: W 5-3 vs. Battle Mountain
    10 Steamboat Springs 9-5-1
    Off this week.
  • No. 3 Monarch hockey wins top-5 showdown with No. 4 Cherry Creek

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    CENTENNIAL — One, two, three hacks weren’t enough. Neither was the fourth, but it did send the puck — ever so slowly — underneath Cherry Creek goalie Aaron Jatana and toward the goal-line.

    Drew Wagner was there to clean up after the scrum in front of the net. The Monarch forward pushed home a tie-breaking goal early in the second period that ultimately proved to be back-breaking for Cherry Creek. Wagner’s goal held up as the winner as the No. 3 Coyotes topped No. 4 Cherry Creek at Family Sports Center on Friday night, 3-1.

    “It was just a good line effort,” Wagner said after the game. “We all just kept pounding, and eventually it popped out. I buried it.”

    “That second goal gave us a little momentum,” Monarch coach Jimmy Dexter said. “Finally poked it in. Got us going.”

    The goal snapped a 1-1 tie just 3:27 into the second period, and Monarch never really relinquished momentum after that.

    “I thought if we could’ve broken through that scrum, if we could’ve gotten out of that, we would’ve been alright,” Cherry Creek coach Jeff Mielnicki said. “They won the one-on-one war in front of the net there. Watching it from the other end, it was excruciating.”

    Just one minute and 33 seconds later, Blake Bride tipped Justin White’s shot from the point in the slot and made it 3-1.

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    A period later, Monarch had a signature win that will also go a long way in the Foothills Conference playoff picture. The Coyotes now sit in a tie with Regis Jesuit atop the conference standings with 18 points.

    “We had our chance against Ralston (Valley) and blew it — didn’t really come out to play that game with them,” Monarch’s Walker Harris said, referencing a 4-1 loss to the top-ranked and defending champion Mustangs on Jan. 14. “(Tonight), against the No. 4 team in the state, we felt like we needed to come out and show this state what we can do.”

    Monarch jumped all over Creek on Friday. The Coyotes hit the post twice in the game’s first two minutes. Then, a patient Cameron Taggart wheeled around in the left circle and scored on the power play to give his team a 1-0 lead 6:02 into the game.

    But, while Monarch controlled the play in the first period, there was one major blemish: Cherry Creek captain Jackson Ross capitalized on a turnover along the boards in the offensive zone to bury a short-handed chance which tied the game just prior to intermission.

    “We were excited,” Mielnicki said.

    It could have been deflating for Monarch. It wasn’t.

    “These guys are pretty resilient. We have a confident group,” Dexter said. “After that first period, they knew that they played well. Yeah, it was tied, but they all felt good going into the next period.”

    “It was kind of a bummer, but I don’t think any of us were really that bummed out,” Wagner said. “We knew that that stuff happens and we can play through it.”

    It was Wagner’s goal that provided the lift early in the next period, and Monarch took over from there on out. The Coyotes outshot Cherry Creek 36-16, and were magnificent on the penalty kill as the Bruins went 0-for-4.

    Ian Oden made 15 saves for his third win this season. Cherry Creek’s Jatana made 33 saves, but dropped to 4-2-0.

    Harris, and his 36 points, lead the Foothills Conference this season. In fact, Friday marked the first time all season he didn’t show up on the scoresheet. But that didn’t matter. The junior — who is also a member of Fairview’s baseball team — was a difference-maker all over the ice.

    “He’s unbelievable for us. He’s so smart, he does everything right,” Dexter said of Harris. “He’s always in the right place. If it’s late in the game, he’s going to be the high guy and make sure we have three (defenders) and make sure they don’t get an odd man rush. And he’s obviously — I think he’s leading the league in scoring, too. It’s nice to have him on our club.”

  • Photo gallery: Monarch hockey beats Cherry Creek

    CENTENNIAL — Monarch hockey beat Cherry Creek 3-1 on Friday night.