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  • Boys lacrosse rankings: Mountain Vista back at No. 1 in Class 5A

    In the latest coaches poll voting, Mountain Vista retook the top spot in Class 5A.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Lacrosse Polls

    Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Mountain Vista (8) 7-1 176 2
    2 Valor Christian (4) 8-1 173 1
    3 Cherry Creek (4) 8-0 162 3
    4 Regis Jesuit 6-1 141 4
    5 Colorado Academy 8-1 123 5
    6 Fairview 7-1 92 6
    7 Arapahoe 4-4 90 8
    8 Kent Denver 4-4 64 7
    9 Denver East 5-4 58 9
    10 Rock Canyon 6-3 57 10
    11 Monarch 7-1 52 11
    12 Grandview 4-4 19 12
    Others receiving votes:
    Mullen 16, Lewis-Palmer 12, Castle View 4, Columbine 3, Ralston Valley 2, Chaparral 2, Legend 2
    Dropped out
    None
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Cheyenne Mountain (17) 8-1 244 1
    2 Evergreen 8-1 203 2
    3 Erie 8-1 175 3
    4 Ponderosa (3) 8-0 173 4
    5 Golden 6-3 128 5
    6 Windsor 5-3 123 6
    7 Vail Mountain 6-2 93 7
    8 Telluride 7-0 90 11
    9 Eagle Valley (1) 6-2 82 12
    10 Green Mountain 6-2 76 8
    11 Lutheran 5-2 69 10
    12 Denver South 3-4 64 9
    Others receiving votes:
    Air Academy 36, Steamboat Springs 20, Littleton 19, Battle Mountain 16, Thompson Valley 14, Conifer 7, Glenwood Springs 4, Northfield 1, Jefferson Academy 1
    Dropped out
    None
  • Girls lacrosse rankings: Evergreen, Grand Junction move up in Class 4A

    In the latest coaches coaches poll, Evergreen and Grand Junction moved up in Class 4A.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association.

    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 (6) 8-0 112 1
    2 Fairview (2) 8-0 98 2
    3 Cherry Creek 6-2 96 3
    4 Valor Christian (1) 6-1 94 4
    5 ThunderRidge (1) 6-1 79 6
    6 Regis Jesuit 5-3 70 5
    7 Air Academy 7-1 56 7
    8 Kent Denver 3-4 48 8
    9 Grandview 6-3 33 9
    10 Arapahoe 3-4 25 10
    11 Rock Canyon 5-4 14
    12 Mullen 4-6 13
    Others receiving votes:
    Chatfield 10, Chaparral 9, Denver East 8, Palmer Ridge 6, Cheyenne Mountain 5, Columbine 3, Ralston Valley 1
    Dropped out
    Chatfield (11), Palmer Ridge (12)
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Aspen (3) 8-0 76 1
    2 Evergreen (2) 6-2 71 10
    3 Rocky Mountain (1) 5-1 54 2
    4 Denver South (1) 8-0 49 3
    5 Green Mountain 6-2 48 4
    6 Thompson Valley 7-2 47 6
    7 Grand Junction 6-0 44 11
    8 Roaring Fork 6-2 41 5
    9 Golden 5-3 32 7
    10 Castle View 4-4 24 9
    11 Dawson School 6-4 22 8
    12 Northfield 6-2 18
    Others receiving votes:
    Pueblo West 7, Telluride 4, Cherokee Trail 4, Eagle Valley 2, Battle Mountain 2, Conifer 1
    Dropped out
    Holy Family (12)
  • Girls soccer rankings: Durango jumps up to No. 8 in Class 4A

    In the latest coaches poll voting, Durango jumped into the Class 4A top 12 at No. 8.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Soccer Polls

    Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Broomfield (17) 9-0 305 1
    2 Cherry Creek (3) 8-0 280 2
    3 Valor Christian (3) 7-0 240 3
    4 Arapahoe 6-1 160 5
    5 Regis Jesuit (1) 5-0-2 158 11
    6 Rock Canyon (3) 7-1 152 8
    7 Pine Creek 7-0 130 6
    8 Fairview (1) 6-2 113 4
    9 Rocky Mountain 7-1 107 10
    10 Columbine 5-1 92 12
    11 Grandview 5-2 80 7
    12 Legacy 6-2 71
    Others receiving votes:
    Mountain Vista 59, ThunderRidge 52, Denver East 40, Boulder 37, Brighton 30, Prairie View 25, Cherokee Trail 12, Fossil Ridge 11, Chatfield 6, Ralston Valley 6, Denver South 5, Fruita Monument 5, Rangeview 4, Silver Creek 2, Horizon 1, Legend 1
    Dropped out
    ThunderRidge (9)
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Evergreen (11) 9-0 249 1
    2 Windsor (6) 8-0 227 3
    3 Air Academy (2) 6-0 207 2
    4 Northridge (4) 7-0 190 4
    5 Thompson Valley 6-0 130 10
    6 Canon City (1) 6-0 114 12
    7 Pueblo Centennial (1) 5-0 111 8
    8 Durango 6-0-1 108
    9 Wheat Ridge 7-1 95 7
    10 Steamboat Springs 7-1 88 6
    11 D’Evelyn 5-3 78 5
    12 The Classical Academy 5-0-2 75 11
    Others receiving votes:
    Holy Family 55, Golden 55, Niwot 54, Woodland Park 39, Denver North 28, Falcon 16, Palmer Ridge 12, Riverdale Ridge 10, Mead 10, Cheyenne Mountain 10, Erie 9, Mountain View 8, Pueblo West 8, Thomas Jefferson 8, Mullen 8, Loveland 6, Battle Mountain 5, Pueblo South 4, Northfield 4, Green Mountain 3, Standley Lake 2, Mesa Ridge 1, Glenwood Springs 1
    Dropped out
    Niwot (9)
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Jefferson Academy (10) 8-0-1 218 1
    2 Kent Denver (4) 7-0-1 196 2
    3 Colorado Academy (2) 6-2 143 3
    4 Vail Mountain 7-0 142 5
    5 Liberty Common (2) 6-0 135 4
    6 Manitou Springs (3) 7-0 132 10
    7 The Academy 8-0 123 8
    8 Colorado Springs Christian 8-1 105 6
    9 Lutheran 6-2 94 9
    10 DSST: Byers 7-0-1 62 12
    11 Prospect Ridge Academy 6-3 57 7
    12 Middle Park 7-0 54 11
    Others receiving votes:
    Eagle Ridge Academy 48, Salida 20, Basalt 19, Peak to Peak 19, KIPP Denver Collegiate 11, Aspen 11, Frontier Academy 11, DSST: Conservatory Green 9, St. Mary’s Academy 11, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 5, Weld Central 5, Roaring Fork 2, SkyView Academy 4, Delta 3, Alamosa 1, 1
    Dropped out
    None
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Dawson School (10) 8-0 131 1
    2 Telluride (1) 8-0 122 2
    3 Denver Christian 7-0 109 3
    4 Crested Butte 7-1 99 4
    5 Front Range Christian 7-2 75 5
    6 Buena Vista 6-2 62 6
    7 Clear Creek 4-2 48 7
    8 Vail Christian 3-2 44 9
    9 Rye 5-2 36
    10 Colorado Rocky Mountain 3-2 32 12
    11 Loveland Classical 3-3-1 29
    12 Flatirons Academy 4-3 22 8
    Others receiving votes:
    Ridgway 16, Thomas MacLaren School 13, Colorado Springs School 8, Belleview Christian 4, The Vanguard School 3, Grand Valley 1, Lake County 1
    Dropped out
    Thomas MacLaren School (10), Colorado Springs School (11)
  • Photos: No. 2 Peyton baseball sweeps doubleheader against No. 6 Calhan

    Class 2A No. 2 Peyton baseball extended its winning streak to seven games after sweeping a doubleheader against No. 6 Calhan.

  • Photos: Arapahoe baseball upsets No. 2 Cherry Creek

    Drew Salyers went 2-for-4 and drove in a pair of runs to help Arapahoe baseball get a 9-5 win over Class 5A No. 2 Cherry Creek.

  • Photos: Fossil Ridge boys and girls win Rocky Mountain track and field invite

    Fossil Ridge got team titles from the boys and girls at the Rocky Mountain Lobo track and field invite on Saturday.

  • Photos: No. 7 Heritage baseball rides big third inning to beat No. 4 Mountain Vista

    Luke Meyers was one of four players to drive in two runs as Class 5A No. 7 Heritage baseball beat No. 4 Mountain Vista 10-8.

  • Photos: No. 8 Arapahoe boys lacrosse edges No. 7 Kent Denver

    An early deficit didn’t shake Class 5A No. 8 Arapahoe boys lacrosse as it battled back to beat No. 7 Kent Denver 10-9.

  • Photos: No. 5 Colorado Academy boys lacrosse tops No. 12 Grandview

    Class 5A No. 5 Colorado Academy boys lacrosse beat No. 12 Grandview 12-10 on Friday to get its fourth straight win.

  • No. 1 Evergreen girls soccer edges No. 5 D’Evelyn to stay atop 4A Jeffco

    ARVADA — Evergreen’s girls soccer team is one win away from capturing another Class 4A Jeffco League champion title.

    “League title would be huge for us,” Evergreen senior Myla Stewart said after a 2-1 victory against D’Evelyn at the North Area Athletic Complex on Thursday night. “With COVID last year we call it back-to-back. That league title is almost more important than state (qualifying) because we play in one of the hardest conferences in Colorado.”

    Evergreen senior Jocelin Zimmerer (7) gets a pass away as D’Evelyn senior Kendall Dale (2) closes in Thursday night at the NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Evergreen won the 4A Jeffco League title in 2019 on its way to a state runner-up finish in the 4A state tournament two years ago. The COVID pandemic completely wiped out the Spring 2020 season.

    The Cougars — ranked No. 1 in the CHSAANow.com 4A poll — had to hang on against a desperate D’Evelyn squad that was coming off back-to-back losses to 5A’s No. 3 Valor and Green Mountain. The No. 5 Jaguars was in a must-win situation to have a chance to qualify for the 16-team state tournament.

    “Playing D’Evelyn is always my favorite game of the year,” Evergreen coach Peter Jeans said. “I told the girls before the game I don’t believe in my 15 years either team has won by more than a goal. I love this game. It had a playoff feel to it.”

    Stewart got Evergreen (9-0, 8-0 in 4A Jeffco) on the board early with a goal in the 16th minute. The ball came to the senior striker in the middle of D’Evelyn’s goal box and Stewart delivered her 9th goal of the season.

    “I saw net and I took it,” Stewart said of her goal in the 16th minute. “When I turned around I had all 17 of my teammates cheering me on. I think this was one of the first games this year we’ve fully played as a team.”

    Evergreen junior Rami Rapp (10) out runs D’Evelyn senior Kylee Ornstein (15) to the ball during the Class 4A Jeffco League game Thursday night at the NAAC.

    The Cougars dominated possession against D’Evelyn (5-3-1, 5-2-1) for the majority of the first half. Evergreen extended its lead to 2-0 late in the first half with a penalty kick goal by senior Jocelin Zimmerer in the 35th minute.

    D’Evelyn did make things interesting in the second half. Senior Lauren Cook hit the post off a direct free kick in the opening minutes. Senior Kylee Ornstein then had a header from point-blank range saved by Evergreen junior goalie Aubrey Huerta seconds later.

    “Aubrey came off a big injury earlier this season and has been incredible,” Stewart said. “I couldn’t wish for a better keeper. She comes up with big saves when we need them.”

    Stewart nearly made it a 3-0 goal lead in the 49th minute, but her shot rocketed off the cross bar. The posts and cross bar became the Cougars’ friend a couple of times in the second half.

    “You have to have breaks, but we have also put ourselves in position to win the game,” Jeans said. “I thought we played well the whole game. To D’Evelyn’s credit they hung in there. They got a key goal at the right time.”

    Cook ended the chance for Evergreen’s 8th shutout victory of the year after she gathered in an initial shot that hit the cross bar and put it in the back of the net in the 70th minute.

    “Soccer is a game of inches,” D’Evelyn coach Reid Bervik said of the Jaguars nearly battling all the way back from a 2-0 deficit despite suffering a few key injuries that left D’Evelyn short-handed against Evergreen. “I’m proud of the girls. They fought their butts off and played with their hearts.”

    D’Evelyn senior Eve Dalla (6) and Evergreen senior Lily Maus (14) both go airborne for a ball Thursday night at the NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Evergreen was masterful controlling the ball in the corners in the final five minutes to run out the clock to clinch a top-2 spot in the 4A Jeffco League and automatic berth into the postseason.

    “At the end we had to dig deep to just finish the game against a really good team,” Jeans said.

    The Cougars wrap up their season against No. 7 Wheat Ridge (7-1, 6-1) next week on Wednesday, June 9 at Lakewood Memorial Field. That game will decide the conference championship.

    “We know we are going to get a huge game from them,” Jeans said of Wheat Ridge. “I’m expecting another battle. Another playoff-like game.”

    D’Evelyn concludes its regular season against Wheat Ridge on Monday, June 7, at Lakewood Memorial Field. Unfortunately for the Jaguars it will likely be a season finale too.

    “There is a very slim chance. We’d have to have a lot of cards fall into place,” Bervik said of the Jaguars’ postseason chances with the field limited to 16 teams instead of the normal 32 teams. “It’s definitely a bummer because (4A) Jeffco usually has five or six teams make the tournament. It is what it is. COVID has taken a lot.”

    Evergreen senior Jocelin Zimmerer (7) gets boxed in by D’Evelyn freshman Camille Kollar, left, along with seniors Lauren Cook (18) and Eve Dalla (6). Zimmerer scored on a penalty kick in the 35th minute to give Evergreen a 2-0 lead. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)