Month: December 2013

  • Pueblo’s basketball programs on track to continue recent success

    Pueblo South's girls basketball team, pictured during last season's championship game in Boulder. (Courtesy photo)
    Pueblo South’s girls basketball team, pictured during last season’s championship game in Boulder. (Courtesy photo)

    PUEBLO — Just when it seemed Pueblo prep girls and boys basketball teams might become an afterthought to the rest of the state, there has been a statement made by the Steel City the last several years.

    The Pueblo South and Pueblo West girls basketball teams are each coming off back-to-back Class 4A final four appearances and the Colts won state a year ago. On the boys side, South (2009) and East (2010) each lost in the state finals to Sierra. Pueblo West, meanwhile, lost in the state semifinals in 2011 to Windsor.

    This season has a strong mix of old and new in Pueblo hoops and South’s girls team is taking aim at its sixth state crown.

    “The biggest thing I told the girls is that we’re really not defending a state championship anymore,” veteran South coach Shannan Lane said. “Last year is done and gone. That trophy is won and we’re proud of that, but this is a new season and new challenges are ahead. I think the girls realize that and they have grown a lot as a team. We know we will probably go through some bumps and adversity, but we just hope we will put everything together at the right time.”

    The Colts, who are No. 2 in the latest CHSAANow.com rankings, are led by senior guard/forward Shannon Patterson. The 5-foot-6 Patterson is a four-year starter for the Colts and has signed to play at Colorado State University-Pueblo. Through South’s first two wins this season, Patterson is averaging 24.5 points, 8 rebounds and 5 steals.

    “Our first step is to try and figure out the identity of our team,” Patterson said. “In the end, we want to play the toughest teams in the state and show them we deserved what we won last year. This year I just want to do whatever I need to in order to help us win.”

    In addition, to Patterson, fellow starters Kendra Jesik, Jaylyn Duran (guards) and post player Sissy Hall are back. The task the Colts have is replacing graduated Mikala Gordon. The athletic guard/post player is now at Colorado Christian University.

    “We need to see who is going to pick up the slack with Mikala gone,” Lane said.

    Lane said freshman Maddie Leigh, who is 5-foot-9, is one candidate who could help fill Gordon’s void.

    South’s rival Pueblo West is trying to reload after losing star post player Taylor Leyva to Northern Arizona University as well as other standout seniors.

    “I think we are in a good place right now,” second-year coach Gil Lucero said. “I know a lot of people think because we graduated such a good class we would be down, but I feel like we have some strong returners and some girls who are ready to make a name for themselves.”

    The Cyclones, who are No. 4 in the latest CHSAANow.com rankings, return two starters in guards senior Bri Rodriguez and junior Haley Simental.

    Pueblo East's Dylan Gavin. (Al Anderson)
    Pueblo East’s Dylan Gavin. (Al Anderson)

    On the boys side, it appears Pueblo East and South will be the top teams in the South-Central League. East won the S-CL last year before being eliminated in the Sweet 16 by Cheyenne Mountain. The Eagles are No. 4 in the latest CHSAANow.com poll.

    “The first goal is to win the S-CL and then go as far in the state playoffs as we can,” said East coach Dave Ryder, who is in his tenth season guiding the Eagles. “Last year we felt like we stubbed our toe pretty hard and we feel like there is a little bit of redemption to try and advance. We just want to be the best competitive team we can be and let everything pan out on the floor.”

    The Eagles return starters point guard T.J. Gradisar and post players Dylan Gavin and Jimmy Valdez, all are seniors.

    “The S-CL is going to be very competitive this season and I think we can compete with any of the Class 4A teams in the state,” Ryder said. “There are some really good teams in 4A, but we know we can make a run if we get a little luck and a couple of bounces go the right way for us.”

    Pueblo South’s boys squad also could turn some heads this season. The Colts are paced by veteran guard Jared Baros and post player Trey Parker, but they also have a slew of young talent in their program. Pueblo West has been strong in recent seasons, but will have to regroup after being depleted by graduation. Central could be a sleeper team with high-scoring sophomore Michael Ranson supplying the roar for the Wildcats.

  • Photo gallery: Denver East beats Cherokee Trail in boys basketball

    DENVER — Denver East held a 46-32 lead over Cherokee Trail boys basketball at halftime, then cruised to an 83-66 win.

  • Photo gallery: Brighton handles Erie girls basketball in win

    LAFAYETTE — Brielle Brady had 23 points and seven assists and three steals in leading Brighton girls basketball to a 60-33 win over Erie on Tuesday. Cassie Kaiser and Brittani Zink each added 10 points.

  • Photo gallery: Legacy girls basketball beats Mead

    LAFAYETTE — Legacy topped Mead girls basketball 38-29 in a game on Tuesday. The Lightning led 26-13 at the half.

  • Photo gallery: Standley Lake girls basketball beats Thomas Jefferson

    LAFAYETTE — Standley Lake’s Casey Torbet (29 points) and Meghan DeHerrera (16 points) led the Gators to a 59-25 win over Thomas Jefferson in the opening game of the 14th-annual Boulder Valley Invitational on Tuesday.

  • Photo gallery: Lakewood girls basketball improves to 4-0 with win over Chaparral

    PARKER — Mackenzie Forrest had 23 points and eight steals, Jessica Brooks added 19 points and nine rebounds, and Lakewood girls basketball beat Chaparral 62-43 on Tuesday.

  • Skiing schedule for 2013-14 season

    The 2013-14 schedule for skiing.

    Division Alignment

    Parentheses indicates number of competitors.

    Division A (47): Aspen (17), Steamboat Springs (13), CMS (7) Eagle Valley (10)

    Division B (67): Battle Mountain (22), Lake County (8), Summit County (33), Vail Mountain (4)

    Division C (59): Middle Park (11), Evergreen (48)

    Division D (55): Platte Canyon (17), Clear Creek (12), Nederland (26)

    Alpine Schedule
    Date Division Event Location Host Competitors
    Dec. 14 A/B/C/D Scrimmage Loveland Platte Canyon
    Jan. 3 A/B GS Beaver Creek Eagle Valley/Vail Mountain 116
    Jan. 3 C/D GS Echo Mountain Nederland 112
    Jan. 9 B/D SL Keystone Summit 122
    Jan. 9 A/C SL Winter Park Evergreen 106
    Jan. 17 A/D SL Steamboat Steamboat 102
    Jan. 17 B/C SL Winter Park Middle Park 126
    Jan. 24 A/C GS Aspen Aspen 106
    Jan. 24 B/D GS Beaver Creek Battle Mountain 122
    Jan. 30 A/D GS Loveland Clear Creek/Summit 121
    Jan. 30 B/C GS Ski Cooper Lake County/Platte Canyon 107
    Feb. 7 A/B SL Ski Cooper Lake County 116
    Feb. 7 C/D SL Loveland Platte Canyon 112
    CHSAA state championships (at Eldora), Feb. 13-14
    Feb. 13 A/B/C/D GS Eldora Nederland
    Feb. 14 A/B/C/D SL Eldora Nederland
    Nordic Schedule
    Date Time Host Site Info
    Jan. 10 10 a.m. Summit HS Gold Run Classic Mass Start
    Jan. 11 11 a.m. Summit HS Frisco Nordic Center Skate Mass Start
    Jan. 18 11 a.m. Aspen HS AVSC Tracks Duathlon Classic/Skate 3km/3km — Mass Start
    Jan. 25 10 a.m. Steamboat HS/Lake County HS Steamboat Springs Touring Center Classic Individual Start
    Feb. 1 10 a.m. SSCV Minturn Skate Mass Start
    CHSAA state championships (at Eldora), Feb. 13-14
    Feb. 13 3:30 p.m. Nederland Eldora Classic 5km – Individual start
    Feb. 13 4:15 p.m. Nederland Eldora Classic 5km – Individual start
    Feb. 14 3:30 p.m. Nederland Eldora Skate 5 km – Mass start
    Feb. 14 4:15 p.m. Nederland Eldora Skate 5 km – Mass start
  • Top-10 boys basketball schedule for the week of Dec. 9

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for boys basketball’s top-10 teams this week.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A
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    Class 5A
    1 Denver East 5-0
    Wed: W 83-66 vs. Cherokee Trail
    Fri: W 43-40 at Cherry Creek
    2 Overland 2-2
    Fri: W 62-42 at Abraham Lincoln
    3 Rangeview 4-1
    Tues: L 58-56 vs. (4A 9) D’Evelyn
    Thurs: W 68-60 vs. Rock Canyon
    Fri: W 73-54 vs. Loveland
    4 Fossil Ridge 6-0
    Tues: W 69-40 at Grandview
    Thurs: W 67-40 vs. ThunderRidge
    Sat: W 66-48 at (5) Highlands Ranch
    5 Highlands Ranch 2-2
    Wed: W 66-43 at Aurora Central
    Thurs: L 66-59 vs. Grandview
    Sat: L 66-48 at (4) Fossil Ridge
    6 Regis Jesuit 4-1
    Thurs: W 64-51 at Seton Catholic (Ariz.)
    Fri: W 51-50 at JSerra Catholic (Calif.)
    Sat: L 52-51 at Chaminade (Calif.)
    7 Eaglecrest 6-1
    Mon: W 69-57 at Lakewood
    Thurs: W 89-32 vs. Gateway
    Sat: W 82-45 at Douglas County
    8 Mountain Vista 4-0
    Wed: W 84-54 vs. Evergreen
    Thurs: W 96-69 vs. Discovery Canyon
    Sat: W 76-60 vs. Standley Lake
    9 Legend 4-0
    Tues: W 58-56 at Air Academy
    Wed: W 46-40 at Mullen
    10 Chaparral 3-2
    Wed: L 79-68 at (4A 1) Valor Christian
    Thurs: W 65-53 at Columbine
    Fri: W 87-45 at Fruita Monument

    Class 4A
    1 Valor Christian 5-0
    Tues: W 66-50 vs. Castle View
    Wed: W 79-68 vs. (5A 10) Chaparral
    Fri: W 85-71 at Columbine
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 3-1
    Tues: L 75-65 vs. Mountain View
    Fri: W 64-53 vs. Sterling
    Sat: W 69-61 at Rocky Mountain
    3 Thomas Jefferson 3-0
    Wed: W 88-63 vs. Arvada
    Fri: W 66-27 vs. Pueblo County
    Sat: W 59-40 vs. Centaurus
    4 Pueblo East 5-2
    Tues: W 61-36 at Vista Ridge
    Thurs: W 69-51 at Scott (Kan.)
    Fri: W 72-70 at Holcomb (Kan.)
    Sat: L 58-52 at Garden City (Kan.)
    5 Thompson Valley 6-0
    Tues: W 64-55 vs. Rocky Mountain
    Fri: W 72-59 vs. Poudre
    Sat: W 56-48 at Fort Collins
    6 Longmont 5-0
    Wed: W 61-32 vs. Fort Morgan
    Fri: W 52-34 at Berthoud
    Sat: W 46-21 vs. Conifer
    7 Sand Creek 3-0
    Sat: W 55-44 at Widefield
    8 Denver South 2-5
    Tues: L 90-67 at Lakewood
    Thurs: L 48-46 at Holcomb (Kan.)
    Fri: W 62-52 at Garden City (Kan.)
    Sat: L 68-58 at Scott (Kan.)
    9 D’Evelyn 4-2
    Tues: W 58-56 at (5A 3) Rangeview
    Thurs: L 56-47 vs. Arvada West
    Fri: W 79-70 vs. Montbello
    10 Golden 3-1
    Tues: L 68-48 vs. Boulder
    Thurs: W 78-69 vs. (3A 7) Moffat County
    Fri: W 68-51 vs. Green River (Wyo.)

    Class 3A
    1 Holy Family 5-0
    Tues: W 62-28 vs. Wheat Ridge
    Wed: W 62-29 at Discovery Canyon
    2 Brush 2-0
    Tues: W 61-41 vs. Sheridan
    3 Colorado Academy 4-0
    Tues: W 89-66 vs. Denver Science & Tech
    Thurs: W 99-39 at Sheridan
    4 Faith Christian 4-3
    Wed: W 63-59 vs. (5) Colorado Springs Christian
    Fri: L 70-65 at Glengwood Springs
    Sat: W 52-47 vs. Eagle Valley
    Sat: W 61-50 vs. (8) Aspen
    5 Colorado Springs Christian 1-2
    Wed: L 63-59 at (4) Faith Christian
    Thurs: W 62-39 vs. James Irwin
    Sat: L 59-35 at Air Academy
    6 Bishop Machebeuf 4-0
    Tues: W 74-38 vs. Manitou Springs
    Thurs: W 55-48 vs. Summit
    Fri: W 75-37 at Estes Park
    7 Moffat County 2-2
    Thurs: L 78-69 vs. (4A 10) Golden
    Thurs: L 44-36 vs. Rangely
    Fri: W 88-46 vs. Montezuma-Cortez
    Sat: W 76-73 vs. Montrose
    8 Aspen 2-2
    Tues: W 69-66 at Grand Valley
    Thurs: L 61-48 at Glenwood Springs
    Fri: W 52-41 vs. Eagle Valley
    Sat: L 61-50 vs. (4) Faith Christian
    9 Jefferson Academy 4-0
    Tues: W 63-22 at Eaton
    Thurs: W 74-36 at Buena Vista
    Fri: W 54-41 vs. Centauri
    Sat: W 55-26 vs. Gunnison
    10 Kent Denver 3-1
    Tues: W 43-28 at University
    Fri: W 66-52 at (2A 7) Denver Christian

    Class 2A
    1 Sanford 3-0
    Thurs: W 72-31 vs. Fowler
    Fri: W 65-61 v. Swink
    2 Yuma 2-0
    Tues: W 54-47 at Holyoke
    3 Lutheran 2-1
    Fri: W 87-43 at Platte Valley
    4 Akron 2-0
    Sat: W 100-70 vs. Highland
    5 Ignacio 5-0
    Thurs: W 57-39 at Telluride
    Sat: W 51-25 at Sargent
    6 Resurrection Christian 4-2
    Tues: W 75-43 vs. Estes Park
    Fri: W 58-37 vs. Platte Canyon
    Sat: W 52-36 vs. Frontier Academy
    7 Denver Christian 1-3
    Fri: : 66-52 vs. (3A 10) Kent Denver
    Sat: W 69-62 at Sheridan
    8 Peyton 3-1
    Tues: W 64-51 at Calhan
    Fri: W 60-10 vs. Elbert
    Sat: L 52-42 at Rye
    9 Limon 3-1
    Thurs: W 56-55 at Ellicott
    Fri: W 57-51 at Kiowa
    10 Simla 3-1
    Tues: W 62-34 vs. Flagler
    Fri: W 59-36 vs. Kit Carson

    Class 1A
    1 Caliche 4-0
    Thurs: W 64-60 vs. Haxtun
    Sat: W 76-19 at Creek Valley (Neb.)
    2 Hi-Plains 3-1
    Fri: W 66-37 vs. Bethune
    Sat: L 54-48 at (3) McClave
    3 McClave 4-0
    Thurs: W 56-44 at Wiley
    Sat: W 54-48 vs. (2) Hi-Plains
    4 Norwood 2-2
    Fri: L 47-33 vs. Sargent
    Sat: W 68-58 vs. Montrose
    5 Shining Mountain 4-0
    Fri: W 56-49 at Clear Creek
    Sat: W 52-46 vs. Middle Park
    6 Vail Christian 3-1
    Fri: W 50-44 at North Park
    Sat: W 55-44 vs. (9) Jim Elliot Christian
    7 Prairie 2-1
    Fri: W 70-57 vs. Arickaree
    8 Holly 1-1
    Off this week.
    9 Jim Elliot Christian 2-1
    Wed: W 57-35 at Mile High Academy
    Sat: L 55-44 at (6) Vail Christian
    10 Granada 0-1
    Fri: L 60-48 at Holly
    Sat: at Wiley (No report)
  • Quick start propels Fredrick past Wheat Ridge in boys hoops

    Fredrick senior Alex Therrien (20) attempts to block the shot of Wheat Ridge sophomore Damian Padilla on Monday night. Therrien made his mark on the offensive end also, scoring a game-high 20 points that included draining four 3-pointers in Fredrick's 74-56 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Fredrick senior Alex Therrien (20) attempts to block the shot of Wheat Ridge sophomore Damian Padilla on Monday night. Therrien made his mark on the offensive end also, scoring a game-high 20 points that included draining four 3-pointers in Fredrick’s 74-56 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)

    WHEAT RIDGE — Fredrick senior Alex Therrien was elusive Monday night at Wheat Ridge High School.

    The Warriors’ sharp-shooting senior scored a game-high 20 points, including four 3-pointers in the first half, to guide Fredrick to a 74-56 road victory against the Wheat Ridge Farmers.

    “We lost (Therrien) too many times in the mix,” Wheat Ridge coach Tommy Dowd said after his Farmers dropped to 1-3 on the season.

    Fredrick jumped out to a 17-0 lead to start the game. Wheat Ridge finally got on the scoreboard when senior Stefan Hackethal scored with 1:46 left in the first quarter.

    Hackethal, Wheat Ridge’s leading scorer, was held to just two points. Fredrick coach Larry Frank admitted the defensive focus for the Warriors was to shut down Hackethal.

    “We started out pretty good defensively,” said Frank, who used the combination of junior Mikail Lowney and senior Michael Broz to stay lockdown Hackethal.

    Wheat Ridge sophomore Nicco Young, left, tries to keep Fredrick sophomore Chelton Lebon from stealing the ball during the first half Monday night at Wheat Ridge High School. Young led the Farmers with 12 points, but the Warriors scored a 74-56 road victory. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Wheat Ridge sophomore Nicco Young, left, tries to keep Fredrick sophomore Chelton Lebon from stealing the ball during the first half Monday night at Wheat Ridge High School. Young led the Farmers with 12 points, but the Warriors scored a 74-56 road victory. (Dennis Pleuss)

    The Warriors (2-1) were coming off a tough overtime loss last Friday at Longmont.

    “We were really mad about that (loss) and wanted redemption,” Therrien said. “We came out hot and we knew what we had to do. We got the job done.”

    Fredrick will host Silver Creek at 6:30 p.m. Friday before heading to the deep Prairie View Tournament next week.

    “That is always a tough one for us,” Frank said of the Prairie View Tournament that features six 5A schools. “We are one of only two 4A schools in the tournament. We go there for a reason. We’ll learn and work on some things and hopefully be competitive.”

    Along with Therrien, Ryan Yancey (15 points) and Broz (14 points) finished in double-digit points for the Warriors.

    The young Wheat Ridge squad has just two seniors this season. The Farmers did cut the Warriors’ lead to 11 points on a few occasions Monday, but could never get the lead under double digits after falling behind early on.

    Sophomore Nicco Young led the Farmers with 12 points. Junior Drew Mullberry came off the bench to pitch in 10 points in the loss.

    Wheat Ridge won’t have to think about the loss for long. The Farmers get right back on the court Tuesday with a 7 p.m. tipoff at Holy Family.

    “I think it’s good. We don’t have to dwell over this for long,” Young said. “If we can work together we can get the win.”

    The Farmers play on back-to-back nights Thursday and Friday with home games against Class 5A Jeffco squads in Lakewood and Pomona.

    “You’ve got to be patient and let kids learn on the fly a little bit,” Dowd said. “I’m just disappointed we didn’t compete earlier in the game tonight.”

  • Top-10 hockey schedule for the week of Dec. 9

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for hockey’s top-10 teams this week.

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    Hockey
    1 Ralston Valley 3-0-0
    Off this week.
    2 Monarch 1-0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Columbine 3-0-1
    Fri: T 0-0 vs. (7) Dakota Ridge
    4 Mountain Vista 0-0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Cherry Creek 2-0-1
    Mon: W 7-4 at Cheyenne Mountain
    Wed: T 2-2 at (7) Dakota Ridge
    6 Regis Jesuit 3-0-0
    Wed: W 10-0 at Kent Denver
    Fri: W 9-0 vs. Cheyenne Mountain
    Sat: W 3-2 vs. Air Academy
    7 Dakota Ridge 2-0-2
    Wed: T 2-2 vs. (5) Cherry Creek
    Fri: T 0-0 at (3) Columbine
    8 Steamboat Springs 3-1-0
    Fri: L 5-2 at Resurrection Christian
    Sat: W 2-0 at Chatfield
    9 Aspen 2-1-0
    Sat: L 5-3 at Battle Mountain
    10 Standley Lake 1-1-1
    Fri: L 8-0 at Lewis-Palmer