Category: Sports

  • Photos: Evergreen gets by Steamboat Springs and into 4A girls soccer semifinals

    A goal in the first half was padded by two in the second as Evergreen beat Steamboat Springs 3-0 in the Class 4A girls soccer quarterfinals.

  • Photos: Colorado Academy shuts out Aspen to reach 3A girls soccer semifinals

    The back line held up as No. 10 Colorado Academy beat No. 15 Aspen 5-0 to reach the Class 3A girls soccer semifinals.

  • Photos: ThunderRidge wins thrilling 5A girls lacrosse quarterfinal game with Cherry Creek

    No. 5 ThunderRidge advanced to the Class 5A girls lacrosse semifinals with a thrilling 13-12 win over No. 4 Cherry Creek.

  • Photos: Valor Christian rolls by Kent Denver and into 5A girls lacrosse semifinals

    No. 2 Valor Christian built a quick lead and held onto it to beat No. 7 Kent Denver 17-7 to reach the Class 5A girls lacrosse semifinals.

  • Photos: Northridge tops Air Academy in penalty kicks to move on to 4A girls soccer semifinals

    Top-seeded Northridge survived a challenge from No. 9 Air Academy and won the game in penalty kicks to advance to the Class 4A girls soccer semis.

  • Photos: Jefferson Academy blanks CSCS in 3A girls soccer quarterfinals

    No. 4 Jefferson Academy got a 7-0 win over No. Colorado Springs Christian to advance to the Class 3A girls soccer semifinals.

  • Photos: Boys lacrosse championship games set after Saturday’s semifinals

    ENGLEWOOD — The boys lacrosse championship games are set after Mountain Vista, Valor Christian, Evergreen and Cheyenne Mountain all advanced through the semifinals.

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    Mountain Vista 13, Cherry Creek 12

    By Paul DiSalvo

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    Valor Christian 10, Regis Jesuit 7

    By Paul DiSalvo

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    Cheyenne Mountain 9, Erie 8

    By David Harvey

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    Evergreen 14, Eagle Valley 5

    By David Harvey

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  • 4A baseball: Ponderosa gets two walk-off bombs on Day 1 of state tournament

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    PUEBLO — In two pitches, Ponderosa first baseman Dom Lopez had the best start to the Class 4A state baseball tournament of anyone that made the trip to Pueblo.

    After trailing Evergreen 5-0 after just the second inning, the Mustangs had to battle back in their opening contest. They did just that and kept the Cougars off the board for the remainder of the game.

    On the first pitch that Lopez saw in the bottom of the seventh inning, he decided it was time to end it. He ripped the first pitch he saw to centerfield and trotted around the bases ready to jump into the celebration of his awaiting teammates at home plate.

    The next pitch he saw was his first at-bat in the Mustangs’ second game of the day. He hit it to nearly the same spot beyond the centerfield wall to make it a 2-0 lead for Pondo and the Mustangs went on to beat Cheyenne Mountain 10-8 as teammate Derek Lukes followed suit with a walk-off bomb of his own.

    “I really like going after the first pitch,” Lopez said. “I think it’s the best pitch you’ll get the whole at-bat so I always go for that first one, no matter what.”

    The Mustangs (17-2 overall) will get a bit of a breather before they head to Rawlings Field on the campus of CSU-Pueblo. They’ll take on Holy Family who flexed its muscles offensively with a 12-2 win over Lewis-Palmer to start the day then followed it up with a 12-3 win over D’Evelyn.

    The winner of Holy Family and Ponderosa will be the lone unbeaten team in the 4A tournament heading into next weekend, which is ideal in this modified double-elimination bracket.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    In the first day of a state baseball tournament in over two years, the actions between Hobbs Field and Andenucio Field at the Runyon complex couldn’t have been any different. The Tigers (17-1) showed dominance on the way to their two wins at Hobbs. In the second game of the day, Holy Family scored nine runs across three innings to take a big lead over the Jaguars. Brennan Bennett, Connor Cooney, Jared Delgado, Isaac Siefken and Jaden Delgado all scored twice through the course of the game.

    D’Evelyn had taken down No. 1 Severance 11-4 earlier in the day.

    The thrillers came from Andenucio. Down 5-0 to Evergreen after the first two innings, the Mustangs battled back to tie the game before Lopez ended it with a solo shot in the seventh.

    Cheyenne Mountain shook off any homefield advantage that Pueblo County was getting to get a 7-3 win.

    Ponderosa started its game with Cheyenne Mountain off with Lopez’s second home run of the day. Cheyenne Mountain tied the game at two then pulled even 8-8 heading into the bottom of the seventh. Lopez was walked to start the inning and then Lukes just saw his pitch and blasted it to left field.

    “That’s always going through my mind,” Lukes said. “After what Dom did in the first game and the momentum we had, I kind of knew what was going to happen. There was no doubt in my mind that we were going to win it.”

    Severance will play Lewis-Palmer in an elimination game at Rawlings Field at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday. Evergreen and Pueblo County will follow suit at noon. The game between Ponderosa and Holy Family will go off at 7: 30 p.m. with the winner taking control of the state tournament going into championship weekend.

  • Glover shines as Cherry Creek tops Arapahoe in 5A girls soccer quarterfinals

    (Benjamin Parris/Cherry Creek High School)

    GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Any coach can admit that the key to winning any game is often a quick start, and in the playoffs, a quick start is even more important. Cherry Creek girls soccer got off to a quicker than quick start on its way to a 5-2 win over Arapahoe in the Class 5A girls soccer quarterfinals.

    Just 53 seconds into the game at the Stutler Bowl, Senior forward Kelly Francis got on the scoresheet. Less than 5 minutes later, Cherry Creek extended their lead over Arapahoe to 3-0 after Junior Alyssa Glover put a shot into the back of the Warriors’ net, followed by a pass off her foot directly onto the head of Masen Frey, giving Glover an assist. By the time the first half was halfway over, Cherry Creek had a commanding 5-1 lead.

    “We talked about coming out quick, we talked about that all week long,” Cherry Creek coach David Gamelin said. “You never expect to score five goals in 20 minutes; that’s not what I expected, but I did expect us to come out hard.”

    At halftime, the score was 5-2 after Arapahoe’s Paige Foa scored with under 10 minutes to go in the half, but as the teams came out for second, there was no more goals to be found as that score was the game’s final.

    For Cherry Creek, Friday’s win advances them to their first semifinal game since 2012. Ending the 9-year drought, “Was really a team effort,” Alyssa Glover said. “We all worked so hard all season… It’s a great feeling to be able to push for a State Championship.”

    Next up for No. 3 Cherry Creek is No. 2 Broomfield who scored late against Mountain Vista on Friday night to win their quarterfinal match 2-1. The Bruins and Eagles will meet at Englewood High School on Wednesday, June 23rd, for the opportunity to play in the state championship next weekend.

  • Photos: Valor Christian and Mountain Vista advance in 5A baseball tournament

    The first day of the Class 5A baseball tournament saw Valor Christian and Mountain Vista win two games and advance to Saturday unbeaten.

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    Valor Christian 10, Chatfield 4

    By Paul DiSalvo

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    Mountain Vista 11, Heritage 7

    By Paul Shepardson

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    Mountain Vista 9, Legacy 2

    By Paul Shepardson

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    Heritage 5, Fairview 1

    By Paul Shepardson

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