Evergreen senior James Morrato (19) clears the ball as D’Evelyn sophomore Wesley Tedstrom (3) closes in Monday. Tedstrom scored two goals in the Jaguars’ 3-2 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)
ARVADA — It was a painful victory for D’Evelyn sophomore Wesley Tedstrom on Monday at the North Area Athletic Complex.
Tedstrom scored a pair of goals to help D’Evelyn, ranked No. 3 in this week’s CHSAANow.com Class 4A boys soccer poll, to a 3-2 victory against 4A Jeffco rival Evergreen. However, Tedstrom did it the hard way having a hand in all three of the Jaguars’ goals.
“It was pretty cool,” Tedstrom said of his two-goal game that featured him suffering a possible broken nose and taking a clearing attempt from Evergreen goalie Logan Westgard from pointblank range in the abdomen. “I did get beat up pretty bad.”
D’Evelyn junior Jack Draeb (20) holds possession of the ball as Evergreen sophomore Richard Benson (9) approaches during the first half Monday at the North Area Athletic Complex. (Dennis Pleuss)
With the game tied at 2-2 with just more than 10 minutes left in regulation-time an Evergreen defender fed the ball back to Westgard with Tedstrom quickly closing in. Westgard attempted to blast the ball out of danger, but the ball hit Tedstrom in his gut and ricocheted into the net for the eventual game-winning goal in the 69th minute.
“The work really paid off there. We talk about always chasing no matter what at the goalkeeper. That’s the one time it really paid off,” D’Evelyn coach Paul Moline said. “That’s the kind of player he (Tedstrom) is. He never stops working.”
Tedstrom opened the scoring with a breakaway goal off an assist from junior Jack Draeb in the 9th minute. D’Evelyn (7-1, 3-0 in league) took a 1-0 lead into halftime, but Evergreen (5-3, 2-1) turned in on offensively to start the second half.
Junior Adriano Borsa and sophomore Adam Babb scored in the first five minutes of the second half to give the Cougars a 2-1 lead.
“The disappointment is we couldn’t get that third goal in that period,” Evergreen coach Ross Fowler said. “Our tails were up and (D’Evelyn) was on the back foot a little bit. If we get a third goal in maybe we come out with a different result.”
D’Evelyn tied the game in the 52nd minute on a penalty kick by Draeb that was set up by Tedstrom. The sophomore went up for a header in Evergreen’s goalie box and was fouled by Evergreen senior James Morrato to give the Jaguars the penalty kick. Tedstrom headed to the bench with a bloody nose that was possibly broken.
D’Evelyn senior Christian Denton, middle, eyes the ball while getting position on Evergreen sophomore Richard Benson, right, during the Jaguars’ 3-2 victory against the Cougars on Monday. (Dennis Pleuss)
He was on the Jaguars’ bench for 13 minutes of action before returning and eventually scoring the game-winning goal.
“We want to keep our ranking and keep up in that top-10,” said Tedstrom, who leads the Jaguars with four goals on the season.
The win keeps D’Evelyn undefeated in conference play. The 4A Jeffco League should be a tight race this season with seven teams sporting winning records going into the heart of league play.
“Jeffco is just a nightmare this year,” Moline said. “It’s so deep. You can’t let your guard down.”
D’Evelyn returns to the pitch Friday to face Standley Lake at 4 p.m. at Lakewood Memorial Field. Evergreen will host Valor Christian 4 p.m. Friday up in the foothills at Evergreen High School.
“It’s competitive,” Fowler said of the conference. “It’s the way it should be. All the league games will be competitive.”
D’Evelyn sophomore Charles Doebbler, middle, splits Evergreen’s Casey Grieve (23) and Steven Belrose (20) during the first half Monday at the North Area Athletic Complex in Arvada. D’Evelyn took a 3-2 victory in the Class 4A Jeffco League game. (Dennis Pleuss)D’Evelyn senior Andreas Johnson (13) advances the ball up the field as a group of Evergreen players chase his down during the first half Monday. (Dennis Pleuss)
Kent Denver is the new No. 1 team in 3A boys soccer. (Pam Wagner/CHSAANow.com)
Things are crazy in Class 3A boys soccer.
Not only is there a new No. 1 team this week — Kent Denver — the classification got four new teams this week.
Kent got five of the six first-place votes after going 2-0-0 last week to improve to 6-1-0.
Meanwhile, Colorado Academy rejoined the poll this week — all the way at No. 2. CA went 3-0-0 last week, including wins over ranked opponents Faith Christian and Fountain Valley.
Kent Denver and Colorado Academy play on Tuesday.
Also joining the 3A ranking this week were No. 7 Sheridan, No. 9 Vanguard and No. 10 Jefferson Academy.
The 5A poll added No. 5 Broomfield and No. 7 Doherty. Rock Canyon remained atop that ranking.
In 4A, Skyline was the lone newcomer at No. 10, and Air Academy continued to be No. 1.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Legacy 13, Heritage 12, Columbine 11, Legend 7, Mountain Vista 6, Fort Collins 5, Grandview 4, Overland 4, Arapahoe 3, Aurora Central 1, Fossil Ridge 1.
Dropped out
Fort Collins (7), Fossil Ridge (9).
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Air Academy (10)
8-0-0
100
1
2-0-0
2
The Classical Academy
6-0-0
88
2
2-0-0
3
D’Evelyn
6-1-0
54
8
2-0-0
4
Cheyenne Mountain
5-2-0
52
3
1-1-0
5
John F. Kennedy
8-0-0
40
10
2-0-0
6
Ponderosa
7-3-0
37
4
1-1-0
7
Montrose
7-1-0
36
7
2-0-0
8
Pueblo Centennial
7-1-0
34
9
2-0-0
9
Littleton
6-2-0
24
6
1-1-0
10
Skyline
7-0-0
18
–
2-0-0
Others receiving votes:
Denver North 14, Summit 10, Vista Ridge 9, Niwot 7, Fort Lupton 5, Sand Creek 4, Thompson Valley 4, Centaurus 3, Denver West 3, Windsor 3, Evergreen 2, Golden 1, Pueblo South 1, Wheat Ridge 1.
Dropped out
Wheat Ridge (5).
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Kent Denver (5)
6-1-0
59
4
2-0-0
2
Colorado Academy
6-2-0
45
–
3-0-0
3
Coal Ridge
6-1-0
43
1
1-1-0
4
DSST-Stapleton
6-1-1
34
8
2-1-0
5
Crested Butte
6-2-0
30
6
2-1-0
6
Frontier Academy
5-1-2
26
7
1-0-0
7
Sheridan
4-1-1
22
–
2-0-0
8
Salida
5-2-0
19
5
2-0-0
9
Vanguard Charter (1)
5-0-0
16
–
3-0-0
10
Jefferson Academy
5-2-0
11
–
2-1-0
Others receiving votes:
Heritage Christian 6, KIPP 6, Bruce Randolph 5, Denver Christian 4, Aspen 2, Faith Christian 2.
Dropped out
Pagosa Springs (2), Faith Christian (3), Fountain Valley (9), KIPP (10).
Oliver Larsson (18) and Rock Canyon are now No. 1 in the 5A boys soccer poll. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)
Rock Canyon is the new No. 1 in this week’s Class 5A boys soccer ranking, which was released by CHSAANow.com on Monday.
The Jaguars received six of the 13 first-place votes, and took over for former No. 1 Denver East, which lost to Boulder last week. Boulder moved up from No. 7 to No. 2 following its win, while East dropped to No. 4.
Cherry Creek is the lone newcomer in 5A this week, joining at No. 10.
Air Academy (4A) and Coal Ridge (3A) remain atop their respective rankings this week.
The 4A poll had just one new addition: Kennedy, which is No. 10.
The 3A ranking actually had three newcomers: No. 4 Kent Denver, No. 7 Frontier Academy, No. 8 Denver Science & Tech (Stapleton) and No. 10 KIPP.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Denver North 11, Skyline 11, Vista Ridge 10, Battle Mountain 8, Niwot 7, Evergreen 6, Fort Lupton 6, Golden 6, Skyview 5, Valor Christian 5, Durango 4, Standley Lake 4, Denver West 3, Vista PEAK 2, Pueblo South 1, Thompson Valley 1.
Dropped out
Niwot (8).
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Coal Ridge (6)
5-0-0
68
1
2-0-0
2
Pagosa Springs
4-0-0
62
5
1-0-0
3
Faith Christian
4-1-1
50
4
1-1-0
4
Kent Denver (1)
4-1-0
45
–
3-0-0
5
Salida
3-2-0
33
3
1-1-0
6
Crested Butte
4-1-0
28
10
1-0-0
7
Frontier Academy
4-1-2
24
–
3-0-0
8
DSST-Stapleton
4-0-1
20
–
2-0-0
9
Fountain Valley
2-1-1
15
6
1-0-0
10
KIPP
4-1-0
10
–
2-0-0
Others receiving votes:
Colorado Academy 6, Alamosa 5, Bruce Randolph 5, Jefferson Academy 5, Sheridan 4, Aspen 3, Manitou Springs 2.
Dropped out
Colorado Academy (2), Sheridan (7), Peak to Peak (8), Arrupe Jesuit (9).