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  • Golden boys lacrosse impressive in playoff opening win versus Northfield

    ARVADA — Golden reminded the rest of the Class 4A boys lacrosse state tournament field on Tuesday night that the Demons are still the defending state champions.

    No. 5-seeded Golden dominated No. 12 Northfield 13-1 in the first playoff game for the Demons since claiming the Class 4A boys lacrosse state title 757 days ago.

    Golden senior Chance MacCagnon strolls past the goal after scoring in the first quarter for the Demons on Tuesday night at the NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “It seems like ages ago. Last playoff game I was a sophomore,” Golden senior Ben Kirschner said. “Now I’m a senior and a captain on the team.”

    The Demons pulled off one of the most dramatic come-from-behind victories in history of the state boys lacrosse tournament back on May 20, 2019 at All-City Stadium in Denver. Golden trailed Cheyenne Mountain 7-2 late in the second quarter, but the Demons rallied for an eventual 10-9 overtime victory.

    Golden looked primed for a run at a repeat in 2020, but COVID cancelled the spring season a year ago, preventing the Demons’ chance to win back-to-back state titles.

    “It’s been a long strange journey as they say,” Golden coach Mike Thumim said.

    Golden looked to be on a mission to get back to that title game again Tuesday night at the NAAC. The Demons jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead four and a half minutes in the first quarter. Seniors Chance MacCagnon and Kirschner both found the back of the net and sophomore Chase Marini added an early goal.

    The Demons kept it going in the second quarter. Golden sophomore Locky Rogers scored three straight goals over the span of 5 minutes to open out an 8-0 lead for the Demons.

    “It was really nice to see Locky Rogers to breakout today and get that hat-trick,” Thumim said. “I assume Erie was here and that gives them something else to think about.”

    Golden sophomore Chase Marini (12) attempts to get off a shot before Northfield junior Connor Smithburger (23) closes in. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    No. 4 Erie received a first-round bye in the 12-team state tournament. Erie hosts Golden at 7 p.m. Thursday night at Tiger Stadium. The Demons and Tigers actually met up in the state quarterfinals two years ago with Golden pulling off a 5-4 victory.

    “We are getting everyone’s best shot,” Thumim said. “Erie is not going to overlook us like they did in 2019. I’m going to be working my butt off tomorrow to get our boys ready to go.”

    The veteran leadership for Golden is also doing its part to get the younger Demons ready for the state quarterfinal game Thursday.

    “We tried to outline the importance of this game,” Kirschner said of what was told to the young Demons who weren’t even in high school two years ago. “We wanted to focus on this game and know get them mentally focused for Erie on Thursday.”

    Northfield sophomore Asher Poppleton ended the shutout bid by the Demons with a goal at the 7:29 mark in the third quarter. Golden senior goalie Kyle desGarennes was attempting to get is first shutout win in net this season.

    “Kyle saves us all the time,” Kirschner said. “To allow just one goal through the whole game today is great. He is going to come up big for us in the playoffs.”

    The 4A state semifinals are scheduled to be played Saturday, June 19, at Englewood High School. The title game will be Tuesday, June 22, back at Englewood High School.

    Golden junior Louie Ficco, left, delivers a hit on Northfield junior Eli Rosenberg during the first half Tuesday night at the NAAC. The Demons dominated the Nighthawks 13-1 in the first-round Class 4A playoff game. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: No. 4 Valor Christian girls lacrosse edges No. 3 Cherry Creek

    The girls lacrosse regular season came to a thrilling end as Class 5A No. 4 Valor Christian edged No. 3 Cherry Creek 13-12.

  • Girls lacrosse rankings: The final coaches poll of Season D

    In the final coaches poll of Season D, Colorado Academy and Evergreen finished at No. 1.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. This data will be used as one criteria for postseason qualification and seeding.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Lacrosse Poll

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Colorado Academy (10) 10-0 142 1
    2 Valor Christian (1) 9-1 129 4
    3 Cherry Creek 7-3 112 3
    4 Fairview 8-2 103 2
    5 ThunderRidge (1) 9-1 99 5
    6 Regis Jesuit 6-4 87 6
    7 Kent Denver 6-4 76 8
    8 Grandview 7-3 56 8
    9 Air Academy 8-2 49 7
    10 Rock Canyon 6-4 29 11
    11 Chatfield 6-4 25
    12 Palmer Ridge 7-3 13
    Others receiving votes:
    Mullen 10, Arapahoe 5, Dakota Ridge 1
    Dropped out
    Arapahoe (10), Mullen (12)
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Evergreen (4) 8-2 125 2
    2 Aspen (3) 10-0 121 1
    3 Grand Junction (3) 10-0 110 7
    4 Denver South (2) 10-0 93 4
    4 Rocky Mountain 6-2 93 3
    6 Thompson Valley 8-2 85 6
    7 Golden 7-3 80 8
    8 Green Mountain 7-3 70 5
    9 Roaring Fork 8-2 57 8
    10 Castle View 5-5 33 10
    11 Northfield 6-4 24 12
    12 Conifer 3-8 11
    Others receiving votes:
    Telluride 10, Eagle Valley 9, Dawson School 9, Cherokee Trail 5, Fruita Monument 1
    Dropped out
    Dawson School (11)
  • 5A girls lacrosse state tournament bracket

    The Season D state tournament bracket for Class 5A girls lacrosse is below.

    • Girls lacrosse brackets: 5A | 4A

    2021 CHSAA Girls Lacrosse State Championships (Colorado) Class 5A

  • 4A girls lacrosse state tournament bracket

    The Season D state tournament bracket for Class 4A girls lacrosse is below.

  • Lewis-Palmer slugs its way past Longmont and into 4A baseball tournament

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    MONUMENT — After watching what Longmont’s Danny Barker did against Palisade, Lewis-Palmer knew getting to the Class 4A state baseball tournament in Pueblo was going to be anything but easy.

    Scoring a lot of runs seemed like the obvious way to advance and it turned out that each one mattered as the Rangers grabbed a 15-13 win over the Trojans to stay alive for another weekend.

    In the game prior, Longmont beat Palisade 14-11 and Barker played a huge role in that game, going 3-for-4 with three home runs. The Trojans put together 19 hits and didn’t never struck out. Coming into the regional championship game, L-P coach Brett Lester knew his pitchers had their work cut out for them.

    “First you have to execute your pitch,” Lester said. “Don’t let the situation become bigger than it is. Throw strikes early in the count, (keep the ball) down in the zone and just execute the best that you can.”

    From a hitting standpoint, the Rangers (14-3 overall) were fine early. Two singles turned into two runs thanks a double from Tommy Fiocchi. He scored later in the inning on a balk from Longmont pitcher Herbie Mitchell.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Just like they had in the win over Palisade, the Trojans (12-6) eventually got the bats rolling. Down two runs heads into the top of the 4th, John Vandiver and Tristan Rangel reached on back-to-back hits. Vandiver scored on a Danny O’Brien single and Alec Northouse followed that up with a bases clearing double to put them in the lead.

    A Fiocchi sacrifice fly in the bottom of the inning pulled the Rangers even again and then a huge 2-RBI single from Matt Rhoades gave the Rangers a burst of energy. He followed that up with another big at-bat in the 5th, that one a 3-RBI double that helped stretch out the lead.

    “It completely changed the momentum of the game,” Rhoades said. “They were fired the entire time and both those hits just shut them down and rose our dugout up to the point where the game was a loss at that point for them.”

    Perhaps, but Longmont had been the hard-to-beat team all day. Each time Palisade had a big inning, the Trojans found a way to climb back. Part that effort came off Barker’s bat.

    After grounding out to second in the first inning, his next three at-bats all ending with a baseball heading toward the housing development just east of Lewis-Palmer High School.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    As luck would have it, Barker had a chance to make a difference yet again. Longmont trailed 16-9 heading into the top of the 6th, but scored four runs to make it a two-run game. With a runner on first, Barker stepped to the plate with one out, representing the tying run.

    Lester make a swift pitching change, bringing Caleb Pepper, a sophomore with a nasty curveball to get arguably the biggest of the season for the Ranger.

    Pepper started off with a strike, then a ball. He got Barker swinging at strike two and then unleashed the breaking ball to get him fanning on strike three.

    “I was just trying to attack him with strikes,” Pepper said. “If he hits it, he hits it. I just went at him. Some people might try to pitch around him but they end up leaving one (in the zone) and he’ll hit it over the fence. If you go at him, you make him make the play.”

    Pepper allowed a base hit to Jacob Moats but struck out Vandiver to keep Lewis-Palmer’s season alive. The Rangers head to Pueblo on Friday for the first weekend of the 4A baseball tournament.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Photos: Mountain Vista tops Brighton to claim regional baseball title

    HIGHLANDS RANCH — Mountain Vista is onto the Class 5A state baseball tournament after getting a big 10-0 win over Brighton on Monday.

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    Mountain Vista 10, Brighton 0

    (Paul Shepardson)

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    Brighton 10, Legend 4

    (Paul Shepardson)
  • Photos: Valor Christian rolls by Cherry Creek and into 5A baseball tournament

    HIGHLANDS RANCH — After watching Cherry Creek edge Rocky Mountain, Valor Christian beat the Bruins 10-0 to advance to the Class 5A state baseball tournament.

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    Valor Christian 10, Cherry Creek 0

    By Tim Bourke

    (Tim Bourke/TimBourke.com)

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    Cherry Creek 8, Rocky Mountain 6

    By Tim Bourke and Jack Eberhard

    (Tim Bourke/TimBourke.com)
  • 3A baseball state tournament bracket

    The complete schedule for the Class 3A state baseball tournaments in Season D.

    All games are June 18-26 at Niwot High School and Frederick High School.

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    2021 CHSAA State Baseball Championships Class 3A

  • 4A baseball state tournament bracket

    The complete schedule for the Class 4A state baseball tournaments in Season D.

    All games are June 18-26 at Runyon Complex and Rawlings Complex in Pueblo.

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    2021 CHSAA State Baseball Championships Class 4A