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  • Week 4’s top-10 football schedule and scoreboard

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams in Week 4.

    All games Friday unless noted.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L Result
    1 ThunderRidge 4-0 W 41-13 at Bear Creek
    2 Valor Christian 3-1 W 48-10 vs. Legend
    3 Columbine 4-0 W 42-14 s. Horizon
    4 Ralston Valley 3-1 Bye
    5 Regis Jesuit 3-1 L 31-17 at (8) Cherokee Trail (Sat.)
    6 Douglas County 3-1 L 42-21 vs. Rocky Mountain
    7 Chatfield 4-0 W 28-18 at Arvada West
    8 Cherokee Trail 3-1 W 31-17 vs. (5) Regis Jesuit (Sat.)
    9 Fairview 2-0 at Lakewood (Sat.)
    10 Grandview 3-1 W 51-24 vs. Mullen (Thurs.)

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L Result
    1 Monarch 3-0 W 56-6 at Kennedy (Sat.)
    2 Denver South 3-1 L 31-24 at (9) Montbello (Sat.)
    3 Montrose 5-0 W 49-6 vs. Hinkley
    4 Loveland 3-0 W 50-7 vs. Greeley Central
    5 Falcon 4-0 W 58-32 vs. Rampart
    6 Wheat Ridge 3-1 W 42-0 vs. Golden (Thurs.)
    7 Pueblo West 3-1 W 39-21 vs. Widefield
    8 Standley Lake 4-0 W 47-43 at Smoky Hill
    9 Montbello 4-0 W 31-24 vs. (2) Denver South (Sat.)
    10 Windsor 3-1 W 48-7 vs. Thompson Valley

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L Result
    1 Silver Creek 3-0 W 45-14 at (3) Holy Family
    2 Rifle 4-0 W 55-0 vs. Montezuma-Cortez
    3 Holy Family 2-1 L 45-14 vs. (1) Silver Creek
    4 Palisade 4-0 W 70-0 vs. Battle Mountain
    5 Elizabeth 3-1 W 42-7 vs. Lewis-Palmer
    6 Coronado 5-0 W 14-0 vs. Pueblo East (Sat.)
    7 Lutheran 4-0 W 48-2 vs. Summit (Sat.)
    8 Roosevelt 1-2 L 23-20 at Frederick (Sat.)
    9 Discovery Canyon 4-1 W 48-8 vs. Pueblo County (Sat.)
    10 Conifer 2-2 L 23-22 at Evergreen

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L Result
    1 Platte Valley 2-1 L 28-10 at (2) Brush
    2 Brush 3-0 W 28-10 vs. (1) Platte Valley
    3 Kent Denver 3-1 W 51-0 vs. Middle Park (Sat.)
    4 Florence 3-1 W 44-20 at Alamosa
    5 Manitou Springs 4-0 W 42-0 vs. St. Mary’s
    6 Lamar 4-0 W 45-0 at Dolores Huerta
    7 Strasburg 4-0 W 28-20 at Sterling
    8 Eaton 1-2 L 7-6 at University (Sat.)
    9 Denver West 4-0 W 49-21 vs. The Pinnacle
    10 Bayfield 2-2 L 24-6 at Aspen

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L Result
    1 Buena Vista 4-0 W 46-0 at John Mall
    2 Limon 4-0 W 35-14 vs. Burlington (Sat.)
    3 Cedaredge 3-1 Bye
    4 Hotchkiss 3-1 W 34-27 vs. (6) Monte Vista
    5 Holyoke 4-0 W 42-14 vs. Cornerstone Christian
    6 Monte Vista 3-1 L 34-27 at (4) Hotchkiss
    7 Crowley County 3-1 L 22-15 vs. Center (Sat.)
    8 Wray 2-2 L 46-21 at Goodland, Kan.
    9 Centauri 3-1 W 47-16 at Lake County (Sat.)
    10 Wiggins 3-0 W 55-0 vs. Highland

    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L Result
    1 Hoehne 4-0 W 49-8 vs. (7) McClave
    2 Dayspring Christian 4-0 W 22-12 vs. (3) Akron (Sat.)
    3 Akron 3-1 L 22-12 at (2) Dayspring Christian (Sat.)
    4 Norwood 3-1 W (via forfeit) vs. Elbert (Sat.)
    5 Caliche 4-0 W 22-0 at Haxtun
    6 Simla 4-0 W 64-0 vs. Pikes Peak Christian
    7 McClave 3-1 L 49-8 at (1) Hoehne
    8 Granada 3-1 W 51-24 vs. Cheyenne Wells
    9 Kiowa 3-1 W 66-6 vs. Miami-Yoder (Sat.)
    10 Dove Creek 4-1 W 69-0 vs. Plateau Valley

    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L Result
    1 Liberty/Stratton 4-0 W 74-24 vs. Idalia
    2 Hi-Plains 4-0 W 41-28 at Otis
    3 Arickaree 4-0 W 54-12 vs. Pawnee
    4 Eads 3-1 W 66-24 at Kit Carson
    5 Fleming 2-2 L 42-14 at Briggsdale
  • List of anticipated classification and league changes from schools for 2014-16 cycle

    The 2012-14 two-year cycle is rapidly nearing its end. That means it is time for the Classification and League Organizing Committee to shine.

    That committee will next meet on Nov. 12 give final approval to and to hammer out details on leagues and classifications, but schools have been submitting their anticipated changes for the 2014-16 cycle to the CHSAA office this fall. A full list is below, and it’s important to note that these are only anticipated changes. Nothing is final, as these changes need to be approved by leagues and by CLOC.

    Of note:

    • Monarch’s numbers looking like the football team will move from 4A to 5A.
    • Likewise, Silver Creek looking like it’ll go from 3A to 4A in football.
    • Highlands Ranch football anticipating a move from 5A to 4A.
    • Valor Christian is seeking a move from an independent to the Centennial League.
    • Mullen anticipates staying in 5A football. (It has 3A numbers.) It will also seek to join Jeffco, from the Centennial.
    • Broomfield expects to move from 4A to 5A in all sports except football.
    • Palisade is seeking a move from 3A to 4A football.
    • Skyline from 3A to 4A football.
    • Fort Collins from 5A to 4A football.
    • Canon City from 4A to 3A football.
    • Moffat County from 3A to 2A football.
    • Limon’s numbers have the program considering a drop to 8-man from 1A.
    • South Park from 8-man to 6-man football.
    • Standley Lake from 5A to 4A (football is already 4A).
    • The Classical Academy from 3A to 4A (cross country is already 4A).
    • Aurora Central and Palmer and requesting playdowns from 5A to 4A football.
    • More football playdowns: Air Academy (4A to 3A), Niwot (4A to 3A), Battle Mountain (3A to 2A), Center (1A to 8-man), Miami-Yoder (8-man to 6-man).
    • South Baca (a co-op of Campo, Pritchett and Vilas) is planning on dropping its 6-man football team next cycle.

    The complete, and official, list is below. Note: not all schools have responded.

    School Est. 2013 enrollment Anticipated changes Class change (overall) Class change (FB) League changes Playdowns Play up (FB)
    Abraham Lincoln 1605 Numbers fluctuating greatly 5A EMAC league for football. DPL all other. possibly football
    Adams City Playdown in football Football (4A)
    Air Academy 1406 We believe we will lose numbers vs. gains at this time 4A to 4A  
    Antonito Football change based on numbers 8-man to 6-man
    Aurora Central 2200 Play down for football only Football (4A)
    Battle Mountain 780    
    Belleview Christian 65 May be droping football for the next two years    
    Broomfield 1450 Leaving Northern League and joining Front Range  4A to 5A Mountain to Northern
    Bruce Randolph 424 Frontier League
    Burlington 225 League change Union Pacific to Lower Platte
    Byers   Move from 1A to 8-man 1A to 8-man  
    Canon City 1041 Football classification change/league change 4A to 3A South Central to Colorado Springs Metro
    Cedaredge 236 Drop down in all athletics except football 3A to 2A
    Center 180 Stay at 11-man football   Southern Peaks to Mountain football Football
    Cheyenne Wells Football change based on numbers 8-man to 6-man
    CIVA Charter 185 Play down to 1A Volleyball (1A), Basketball (1A)
    Clear Creek 230 Moving down to 2A 3A to 2A
    Coronado 1500 4A to 5A CSML 4A to CSML 5A
    Dayspring Christian 105 Depending on 1A/2A numbers 2A to 2A
    Del Norte 135 Considering playing down 1A to 8-man Football?
    Denver East 2560 5A EMAC League in football. DPL all other.
    Denver North 852 Numbers fluctuating greatly 3A 3A football. DPL all other. Possibly football
    Denver South 1399 4A 4A football. DPL all other.
    Denver West 500 Numbers fluctuating with change in school design 2A 2A football. DPL all other.
    Dolores Huerta Prep 274 1A football Tri-peaks, girls basketball to 2A Santa Fe 2A 2A Tri-Peaks/3A Tri-Peaks Girls Basketball (2A), Football (2A)
    Elbert 65 No longer play up in football, plan to 6-man 1A to 6-man Black Forest to Southwest (football only)
    Ellicott 225 Move from 3A to 2A 3A to 2A Tri-Peaks League to Black Forest
    Fort Collins 1557 Moving to 4A football 5A to 4A Front Range to Northern
    Fort Lupton 605 3A to 4A 2A
    Fountain Valley 238 League change 3A to 2A Tri-Peaks to Black Forest
    George Washington 1443 4A 4A football. DPL all other. Possibly football
    Grand Valley 288 2A to 1A
    Greeley Central 1450 4A to 5A Northern to Front Range or create new league
    Greeley West 1550 Apply for boys soccer to play in 4A northern league for 2014-16 Boys Soccer (4A)
    Heritage Christian Academy 72 Officially classified as 1A in all sports; participating in 1A post-season, while remaining a member of the 2A Mile High League    
    Highland 240 Currently 2A playing in 3A Patriot League Patriot to Mile High  
    Highlands Ranch Football change based on numbers 5A to 4A
    Holy Family 620 All sports but football 3A to 4A Metro to Tri-valley, Northern, Colorado 7
    Jefferson Football change based on numbers 1A to 2A
    La Veta Football change based on numbers 8-man to 6-man
    Las Animas 115 Football go to 8-man 1A to 8-man
    Liberty Common 250 Classification change to 3A 2A to 3A
    Limon 135 Dropping from 1A to 8-man football 1A to 8-man
    Littleton 1390 Compete in 4A and leave Continential 5A to 4A Continental League to Jeffco
    Lutheran 330 Increased enrollment 2A to 3A Stay 3A in football  
    Lyons 224 Patriot to Mile High
    McClave 92 Move from 1A to 2A. Move out of football conference from Santa Fe to Arkansas Valley 1A to 2A
    Miami-Yoder 80 8-man to 6-man 8-man to 6-man
    Moffat County 515 Football change 3A to 2A 3A to 2A
    Monarch Football change based on numbers 4A to 5A
    Montbello 1975 to be co-op known as Warriors 4A to 5A 5A EMAC League football. DPL all other.
    Montezuma-Cortez 650 Southwestern to Intermountain Boys soccer (3A), football (2A)
    Mullen 735 Join Jeffco Centennial to Jeffco 3A to 5A
    Niwot 1305 Play-down in football to 3A Football (3A)
    Northridge Football change based on numbers 3A to 4A
    Palisade 1070 Possible football classification and league change 3A 3A Western Slope to 4A Southwestern
    Palmer 2015 Play down in football Southern to Colorado Springs Football (4A)
    Platte Canyon 300 On the bubble for football
    Roaring Fork ? Move back to 2A football Football (2A)
    Rock Canyon 1965 Pioneer to Douglas County
    Salida 299 Continue to play 1A football  
    Shining Mountain Waldorf 80 Depending on the 1A/2A cutoff, we may move into 2A 1A to 2A   Volleyball, basketball, track – 1A
    Silver Creek 1120 Football change based on numbers 3A to 4A
    Skyline 1350 Move to 4A football 3A to 4A
    South Baca Dropping football team 6-man to no team
    South Park 104 6-man football/JV soccer 8-man Central to 6-man Southwest Football (6-man)
    Standley Lake 1380 Changing to 4A 5A to 4A
    Swallows Charter Academy 150 Acceptance into a league from Independent Independent to Santa Fe, West Central
    The Classical Academy 630 From 3A to 4A, except cross country 3A to 4A Tri-Peaks to CS Metro 4A
    The Vanguard School 260 Moving from 2A to 3A and changing leagues 2A to 3A Black Forest to Tri-Peaks
    Thomas Jefferson 1060 Numbers fluctuating greatly 3A or 4A
    Vail Christian 117 Moving from 2A from 1A 1A to 2A
    Valor Christian 850 League change Independent to Centennial
    Walsh Football change based on numbers 8-man to 6-man
  • 5A boys golf tournament moved to Murphy Creek

    (Tom Robinson/CHSAANow.com)
    (Tom Robinson/CHSAANow.com)

    Boys golf’s state tournament will move to Murphy Creek in Aurora after flooding made CommonGround unplayable.

    Assistant commissioner Tom Robinson announced the change Wednesday afternoon. The tournament will be held Sept. 30-Oct. 1.

    “We’re really fortunate that a number of golf courses stepped up to be the 5A site, understanding what happened to CommonGround,” Robinson said. “What we’re praying for, really, is that CommonGround has a golf course when they get all the water pumped out of that area. It’s more about CommonGround and can they survive this.”

    This is from Murphy Creek’s website:

    With more than 80 bunkers, stunning water features and wide, rolling fairways, Murphy Creek is truly a golf experience. The greens are large and fair and the prairie-links course challenges and entertains all levels of golfers. It was the site of The 2008 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship. Also ranked in Golf Digest’s America’s Top 10 Best New Courses for 2001, the Homestead at Murphy Creek is an exceptional course, a Colorado winner.

  • 5A state golf in search of new site due to flooding

    (Tom Robinson/CHSAANow.com)
    (Tom Robinson/CHSAANow.com)

    Flooding at CommonGround Golf Course in Aurora has CHSAA in search of a new host for the Class 5A state golf tournament, according to assistant commissioner Tom Robinson.

    “We have to move it,” Robinson said, noting the standing water all over the course.

    Three options are being considered to host the 5A tournament: Raccoon Creek in Littleton, site of Monday’s 5A Western regional; Murphy Creek in Aurora, site of Wednesday’s 5A Central regional; or Saddle Rock in Aurora, which has hosted a championship in the past.

    The new site will be determined on Wednesday.

    “That will give everybody notice and plenty of time” to play the course, Robinson said.

    Robinson said it doesn’t make a difference that regionals had already been played at Raccoon Creek and Murphy Creek.

    “They will have already played the regional (course) before they played the regional, so teams would have been there a number of times,” Robinson said. “They’ll also have time between now and the time we announce it to get to either one of those courses.”

    The 5A tournament is scheduled for Sept. 30-Oct. 1.

    Qualifiers from this week’s regional tournaments will participate in the 3A, 4A and 5A tournaments.

  • Photo gallery: Douglas County upsets No. 3 Cherry Creek in football

    Douglas County got six sacks from junior lineman Bartlett Tomatea, and a touchdown each from quarterback Ruel Rope and running back Trey Smith as the Huskies took down No. 3 Cherry Creek 23-10 on Monday night.

  • Photo gallery: Mountain Range beats Greeley West in football

    WESTMINSTER — Running back Gabe Gillespie had three touchdowns, quarterback Andrew Wamsley also had a score, and Mountain Range beat Greeley West 35-15 on Saturday.

  • Live scoring available for boys golf regionals, state championships

    For the first time this season, CHSAA will present live scoring for every golf regional and state championship.

    The service, provided by iWanamaker, will be available on CHSAANow.com, as well as your mobile device. A full schedule and links to each regional scoreboard are below.

    “Technology exists to allow for real-time scoring and we have the opportunity to partner with iWanamaker, a company on the leading-edge of this technology,” CHSAA commissioner Paul Angelico said. “We’re excited to bring this to the state golf championships and look forward to providing tee-to-green scoring coverage in partnership with iWanamaker.”

    The recent rainstorms and flooding have changed the schedule for the regionals.

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    Scoreboards

    Class 5A

    Class 4A

    Class 3A

  • ThunderRidge’s passing game opens up the run in win vs. Grandview

    HIGHLANDS RANCH — There is an old adage that some football coaches have always adhered to: You run to set up the pass.

    On Friday evening at Shea Stadium, top-ranked ThunderRidge did exactly the opposite, and it worked in the Grizzlies’ favor. ThunderRidge came out throwing the ball early, and that success helped lead to 207 yards on the ground as the team held off No. 4 Grandview 21-7 in non-league play.

    Grizzlies quarterback Brody Westmoreland completed his first six passes in the first quarter for 163 yards, but only needed 36 more yards over the final three quarters as the rushing attack took over.

    Junior Matt Stanley, a fullback by trade, carried the ball 27 times for 157 yards and two scores and Tristan Powers added another touchdown on the ground.

    “Not really any of the credit should go to me,” Stanley said. “It’s all my O-line. I’ve got those huge holes, all I have to do is run through them.”

    ThunderRidge (3-0) put up two quick scores on the board in the first quarter and added one more on its opening drive of the third quarter. Grandview (2-1) struggled to convert on third down and was nearly shut out before quarterback Tyler Smith connected with Isaiah Lang for a 51-yard touchdown pass in the final five minutes.

    “We’re a young team, especially offensively,” Wolves coach John Schultz said. “I felt our defense, holding them to 21 points, was a good effort.

    “We didn’t convert drives. Our offense just has to finish drives.”

    Finishing wasn’t a problem early for ThunderRidge. Playing in front of a packed house at Shea Stadium, and with the weather dry for the first time all week, Westmoreland connected with 6-foot-4 wideout Mark Hopper on passes of 33 and 25 yards on the opening drive. Powers finished things off with a 1-yard run.

    Grandview had a strong opening possession of its own that stalled late and ended with a missed 45-yard field goal. Westmoreland then hit Jon Jones on a 63-yard seam down the middle, and after a 12-yard strike to Hopper, Stanley scored on a 5-yard run.

    Hopper had six catches for 121 yards.

    “He’s a very dangerous receiver,” ThunderRidge coach Joe Johnson said. “If you’re going to commit to play man on him, he’s going to hurt you. He did that tonight and he did that against Dakota (Ridge).”

    The Wolves had a 12-play drive late in the first half, but ThunderRidge’s Collin Hankins intercepted a Smith pass in the end zone. The Grizzlies continually pounded the ball up the middle behind its big, bruising offensive line in the second half, and Stanley capped an impressive drive that included runs of 26, 13 and 24 yards with a 2-yard touchdown run to make it 21-0.

    “They’re a very good football team. They can throw it and run it — they have one of the best offenses in the state,” Schultz said. “It was a challenge our defense needed.”

    Smith finished 8-of-21 passing for 140 yards and the long touchdown pass to Lang to pace Grandview. Juniors Austin Quarles and Ben Marshall combined for 91 yards rushing, but the Grizzlies’ defense was persistent in swarming to the ball throughout the evening.

    “We’re playing well on defense, and we have all three games,” Johnson said. “We have a lot of confidence, and if we can be a little smarter at the end of game about long passes, we’d really be tough. I just love the way we’re hustling to the ball.”

    Grandview has one more non-league contest next week against Mullen before opening Centennial League play Sept. 27 against Eaglecrest. ThunderRidge plays Bear Creek next Saturday, with the big Continental League opener against Regis Jesuit coming just six days later.

    Victories over Dakota Ridge, Ralston Valley and now Grandview can only help as the Grizzlies gear up for league play.

    “We feel like it battle-tests us a little bit. If we can come out healthy, we’ll be better for it,” Johnson said. “That’s the plan.”

  • Heavy rains and flooding changes schedule for boys golf regionals

    The recent rain storms and widespread flooding across the state may affect boys golf regionals which are due to start Monday.

    In a statement, the association says, “It is up to the discretion of individual site directors of each regional whether they will play or not.”

    We will update this post with more information as we get it, or a is needed. For the most up-to-date information, follow us on Twitter via @CHSAA.

    Update, 9:12 a.m. on Sept. 16: Below is the new schedule for boys golf regionals.

    In 5A, the Southern regional moves from Sept. 16 to Sept. 20; Central goes from Sept. 16 to Sept. 18; and Northern goes from Sept. 17 to 19.

    In 4A, the Northern regional changes from Sept. 17 to Sept. 19.

    And in 3A, the Metro regional moves from Sept. 16 to Sept. 24.

    Class 5A
    Region Date Time Course Scores
    Southern Sept. 20 7:30 a.m. Colorado Springs Country Club Link
    Central Sept. 18 8 a.m. Murphy Creek Link
    Northern Sept. 19 8 a.m. Broadlands Link
    Western Sept. 16 8 a.m. Racoon Creek Link
    Class 4A
    Region Date Time Course Scores
    Metro Sept. 17 8:30 a.m. Indian Peaks Link
    Northern Sept. 19 10:30 a.m. The Old Course Link
    Southern Sept. 16 8 a.m. Walking Stick Link
    Western Sept. 17 8 a.m. Gypsum Creek Link
    Class 3A
    Region Date Time Course Scores
    Metro Sept. 24 8:30 a.m. Foothills Link
    Northern Sept. 18 8 a.m. Indian Peaks Link
    Southern Sept. 17 9 a.m. Hollydot Link
    Western Sept. 17 8 a.m. Gypsum Creek Link
  • No football games can be rescheduled past Monday

    A number of Week 3 football games have been postponed or rescheduled due to the massive rainstorms and widespread flooding across the state this week. However, no games will be allowed to be rescheduled past Monday.

    Below is a statement from assistant commissioner Harry Waterman regarding the rescheduling of football games from this week’s schedule:

    “Any game from this week’s schedule that was unable to be completed Thursday, Friday or Saturday may be rescheduled no later than Monday, September 16th. Sunday is not an option. In the event teams are unable to mutually agree to a Monday game, the game will go down as a ‘No Contest.’ In any situation where that happens, Wild Card points formulas for each team will be adjusted to account for one less game.  Attempting to reschedule to a later date this season would require playing three games within a 7-8 day period which is not safe.”