Month: December 2013

  • Preseason On The Mat wrestling rankings released

    Arvada West, which placed eighth at last season’s Class 5A state wrestling tournament, begins the season atop the On The Mat rankings.

    Defending champions Broomfield (4A) and Paonia (2A) also open the season as preseason No. 1s. Brush, a fifth-place finisher last season, is atop the 3A ranking.

    Pomona, the defending 5A champion, opens the season at No. 4.

    Alamosa won the 3A title last year, and is No. 5 in that preseason ranking.

    Complete team rankings for all classes are below.

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    On The Mat Wrestling Rankings

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    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Arvada West
    2 Rocky Mountain
    3 Ponderosa
    4 Pomona
    5 Cherry Creek
    6 Coronado
    7 Chaparral
    8 Fruita
    9 Fountain Fort Carson
    10 Grand Junction
    11 Greeley West
    12 Pine Creek
    13 Fossil Ridge
    14 Mountain Range
    15 Lakewood

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Broomfield
    2 Thompson Valley
    3 Discovery Canyon
    4 Pueblo South
    5 Windsor
    6 Pueblo Central
    7 Palisade
    8 Montrose
    9 Weld Central
    10 Mead
    11 Mesa Ridge
    12 Longmont
    13 Air Academy
    14 Pueblo East
    15 Erie

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Brush
    2 Valley
    3 Dolores Huerta
    4 Lamar
    5 Alamosa
    6 Centauri
    7 Fort Lupton
    8 Monte Vista
    9 LaJunta
    10 Bennett
    11 Jefferson
    12 Strasburg
    13 Buena Vista
    14 Sterling
    15 Holy Family

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Paonia
    2 Meeker
    3 Baca County
    4 Swink
    5 Rocky Ford
    6 Sedgwick County/Fleming
    7 Akron
    8 Merino
    9 Wray
    10 Center
    11 Dove Creek
    12 Highland
    13 Norwood
    14 Holly
    15 Crowley County
  • Regis Jesuit on top of 5A girls basketball’s preseason ranking

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    Regis Jesuit begins 2013-14 atop the 5A girls basketball poll. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Regis Jesuit is the unanimous No. 1 selection in CHSAANow.com’s preseason girls basketball ranking in 5A.

    The poll, released on Monday, featured 18 first-place votes. The Raiders received each one. And it makes sense: Regis Jesuit did not graduate any players from last year’s team which won the title. The squad also has six seniors committed to Division I schools, including Diani Akigbogun (Texas) and Justine Hall (Purdue).

    Highlands Ranch, last season’s 5A runner-up, is No. 2 in the preseason ranking. Arapahoe is third, Grandview is fourth and Rock Canyon rounds out the top-5.

    Monarch, with coach Gail Hook returning from a one-year hiatus, is sixth. Castle View is seventh, ThunderRidge is eighth, Cherry Creek is ninth and Poudre is tenth.

    (Pam Wagner)
    Holy Family is ranked No. 1 in 3A girls basketball. Broomfield is No. 1 in 4A. (Pam Wagner)

    In 4A, Broomfield heads the preseason poll. The Eagles reached last year’s semifinals, where they lost to eventual champion Pueblo South by three points. Pueblo South begins the season ranked No. 2.

    Holy Family is on top of the 3A ranking. The Tigers won last year’s championship.

    The 2A poll is headed by Yuma, even though the Indians received three first-place votes to Akron’s four. Akron beat Yuma in last season’s title game, and is ranked second.

    Caliche is the preseason No. 1 team in 1A. The Buffaloes lost in last season’s quarterfinals. Defending champion Wiley is unranked to begin the season.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Regis Jesuit (18) 0-0 180
    2 Highlands Ranch 0-0 145
    3 Arapahoe 0-0 115
    4 Grandview 0-0 85
    5 Rock Canyon 0-0 75
    6 Monarch 0-0 69
    7 Castle View 0-0 53
    8 ThunderRidge 0-0 51
    9 Cherry Creek 0-0 41
    10 Poudre 0-0 34
    Others receiving votes:
    Horizon 30, Chaparral 22, Denver East 21, Lakewood 18, Ralston Valley 16, Palmer 14, Fossil Ridge 10, Rampart 8, Legacy 2, Heritage 1.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Broomfield (8) 0-0 137
    2 Pueblo South (5) 0-0 123
    3 D’Evelyn (2) 0-0 119
    4 Mesa Ridge 0-0 109
    5 Sand Creek 0-0 74
    6 Pueblo West 0-0 44
    7 Montrose 0-0 42
    8 Palmer Ridge 0-0 28
    9 Canon City 0-0 19
    10 Air Academy 0-0 17
    Others receiving votes:
    Silver Creek 16, Windsor 15, Mullen 14, Valor Christian 14, Elizabeth 12, Pueblo County 9, Centaurus 8, Golden 5, Rifle 5, Evergreen 4, Greeley Central 4, Glenwood Springs 3, Thompson Valley 2, Berthoud 1, Conifer 1.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Holy Family (14) 0-0 140
    2 Pagosa Springs 0-0 107
    3 Denver Science & Tech 0-0 101
    4 Lamar 0-0 70
    5 Centauri 0-0 68
    6 St. Mary’s 0-0 63
    7 Eaton 0-0 42
    8 Valley 0-0 35
    9 Peak to Peak 0-0 30
    10 Sterling 0-0 26
    Others receiving votes:
    Bishop Machebeuf 21, Kent Denver 15, Manitou Springs 11, Olathe 8, Coal Ridge 7, Grand Valley 7, Clear Creek 6, Platte Valley 4, Salida 3, Trinidad 3, Moffat County 2, Buena Vista 1.

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Yuma (3) 0-0 82
    2 Akron (4) 0-0 74
    3 Lutheran (2) 0-0 67
    4 Peyton 0-0 66
    5 Sangre de Cristo 0-0 33
    6 Holyoke 0-0 27
    7 Paonia 0-0 26
    8 Rye 0-0 18
    9 The Vanguard 0-0 17
    10 Meeker 0-0 16
    Others receiving votes:
    Ignacio 11, Del Norte 9, Hoehne 9, Simla 8, Las Animas 5, Liberty Common 5, Swink 5, Limon 4, Sanford 4, Burlington 3, Calhan 3, Heritage Christian 2, Springfield 2, Center 1, Highland 1.

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Caliche (4) 0-0 57
    2 Eads 0-0 56
    3 Stratton 0-0 40
    4 Idalia 0-0 39
    5 Norwood (2) 0-0 35
    6 Kit Carson 0-0 31
    7 Hi-Plains 0-0 30
    8 Kim 0-0 23
    9 Pawnee 0-0 19
    10 Walsh (1) 0-0 18
    Others receiving votes:
    Dove Creek 13, Wiley 9, Belleview Christian 4, Prairie 4, Cheraw 3, Otis 3, McClave 2, Jim Elliot Christian 1.
  • Denver East leads preseason 5A boys basketball poll

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    Denver East begins the season ranked atop the 5A poll. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Denver East, Valor Christian, Holy Family, Sanford and Caliche are the preseason boys basketball favorites in their respective classifications.

    Those teams were the No. 1 picks in the 5A through 1A CHSAANow.com rankings released Monday morning.

    Denver East received 19 of 20 first-place votes in the 5A poll. The Angels return their top five scorers from last season’s runner-up squad, including University of Colorado commit Dominique Collier and his 20.1 points per game.

    Overland is No. 2 in the 5A ranking, and is following by defending champion Eaglecrest at No. 3. Highlands Ranch is fourth, and Rangeview rounds out the top 5.

    Fossil Ridge is sixth in the 5A poll, Regis Jesuit is seventh, Mountain Vista is eighth, Chaparral is ninth and Legend is tenth. Monarch narrowly missed the top-10.

    A total of 23 teams appeared on preseason ballots in the 5A ranking.

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    Valor Christian is 4A’s preseason No. 1 team. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Another runner-up from a season ago, Valor Christian, heads the 4A preseason ranking. The Eagles return their top eight scorers from last season. That includes Chase Foster, who averaged 20.0 points per game last season.

    Pueblo East is second in the 4A ranking, and is followed by No. 3 Cheyenne Mountain, No. 4 Denver South and No. 5 Thomas Jefferson. Two-time defending champion Lewis-Palmer is ranked 10th to begin the 2013-14 season.

    Holy Family heads the 3A poll, though No. 2 Brush received an equal amount of first-place votes (five). The Tigers reached the Great 8 last season.

    Defending 3A champion Pagosa Springs is unranked to begin the year.

    In 2A, Sanford is the No. 1 pick. The Indians reached the Final 4 last season. Denver Christian, last season’s champion, is ranked third.

    Caliche heads the preseason 1A poll. The Buffaloes were in last season’s semifinals. Defending champion McClave is ranked fifth.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Basketball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Denver East (19) 0-0 199
    2 Overland 0-0 148
    3 Eaglecrest (1) 0-0 106
    4 Highlands Ranch 0-0 100
    5 Rangeview 0-0 87
    6 Fossil Ridge 0-0 79
    7 Regis Jesuit 0-0 72
    8 Mountain Vista 0-0 52
    9 Chaparral 0-0 51
    10 Legend 0-0 44
    Others receiving votes:
    Monarch 41, Chatfield 22, Fort Collins 19, Cherokee Trail 17, ThunderRidge 11, Montbello 10, Abraham Lincoln 9, Grandview 9, Fairview 7, Cherry Creek 6, Dakota Ridge 5, Grand Junction 5, Arapahoe 1.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Valor Christian (12) 0-0 151
    2 Pueblo East 0-0 101
    3 Cheyenne Mountain (2) 0-0 100
    4 Denver South (1) 0-0 87
    5 Thomas Jefferson 0-0 84
    6 D’Evelyn 0-0 63
    7 Longmont 0-0 59
    8 Thompson Valley 0-0 58
    9 Sand Creek (1) 0-0 48
    10 Lewis-Palmer 0-0 32
    Others receiving votes:
    Broomfield 25, Falcon 13, Ponderosa 9, Windsor 9, Mesa Ridge 8, Elizabeth 6, Sierra 5, Durango 4, Frederick 4, Pueblo West 4, Greeley Central 3, Pueblo South 3, Green Mountain 1, Kennedy 1, Palisade 1, Widefield 1.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Holy Family (5) 0-0 100
    2 Brush (5) 0-0 85
    3 Colorado Academy (1) 0-0 84
    4 Faith Christian 0-0 66
    5 Colorado Springs Christian 0-0 54
    6 Kent Denver 0-0 32
    7 Moffat County 0-0 31
    8 Eaton 0-0 28
    9 Jefferson Academy 0-0 27
    10 Aspen 0-1 21
    Others receiving votes:
    Sterling 14, Denver Science & Tech 12, Manitou Springs 12, Pagosa Springs 12, The Pinnacle 12, Bishop Machebeuf 5, Centauri 5, Fort Lupton 2, Alamosa 1, Frontier Academy 1, Roaring Fork 1.

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Sanford (8) 0-0 130
    2 Lutheran (1) 0-0 124
    3 Denver Christian (3) 0-0 110
    4 Resurrection Christian (1) 0-0 77
    5 Yuma (1) 0-0 74
    6 Ignacio 0-0 69
    7 Akron (1) 0-0 59
    8 Limon 0-0 50
    9 Simla 0-0 34
    10 Swink 0-0 30
    Others receiving votes:
    Peyton 18, Paonia 9, Crowley County 6, Rocky Ford 6, Meeker 5, Rye 5, Byers 4, Hayden 4, Sierra Grande 4, Haxtun 3, Heritage Christian 3, Sangre de Cristo 1.

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Caliche (3) 0-0 48
    2 Hi-Plains (1) 0-0 39
    3 Norwood 0-0 34
    4 Shining Mountain 0-0 30
    5 McClave (2) 0-0 26
    6 Holly 0-0 25
    7 Fleming 0-0 23
    8 Vail Christian 0-0 22
    9 Otis 0-0 19
    10 Granada 0-0 18
    Others receiving votes:
    Prairie 8, Denver Jewish Day 6, Pawnee 6, Elbert 5, Primero 5, Jim Elliot Christian 4, La Veta 4, Bethune 3, Stratton 3, Deer Trail 2.
  • Monday marks the start of the winter sports season

    (Pam Wagner)
    (Pam Wagner)

    The winter sports season kicks off Monday, and schools are wasting no time in getting things started. Among scheduled events on the first day of the season are 25 boys basketball games, 22 girls basketball games and four hockey games.

    There are also a number of wrestling and girls swimming meets throughout the week.

    (Pam Wagner)
    (Pam Wagner)

    “We are very excited to kick off our winter sports today, and are looking forward to great competition and sportsmanship throughout the season,” CHSAA commissioner Paul Angelico said on Monday.

    Boys and girls skiing will have the first championship of the season on Feb. 13-14. Girls swimming is next with its state meet on Feb. 14-15, and wrestling’s state meet is Feb. 20-22. Hockey’s title game is March 1, while basketball’s state championships are March 13-15.

    Important dates to keep in mind for the season:

    Boys/girls basketball:

    • Regular season ends: 1A-4A, Feb. 22; 5A, Feb. 21
    • 4A/5A brackets released: Feb. 23
    • 1A-3A districts completed by: March 1
    • State finals, all classes: March 13-15

    Hockey:

    • Regular season ends: Feb. 15
    • Playoffs begin: Feb. 21
    • State championship: March 1
    (Pam Wagner)
    (Pam Wagner)

    Boys/girls skiing:

    • State championship: Feb. 13-14

    Girls swimming:

    • State meet: Feb. 14-15

    Wrestling:

    • Regular season ends: Feb. 8
    • Regionals completed by: Feb. 15
    • State meet: Feb. 20-22
  • Photo gallery: Pine Creek wins 4A football title

    DENVER — Pine Creek won the 4A football championship with a 49-14 win over Montrose on Saturday.

  • Valor Christian wins fifth-straight football title, this one over Fairview

    Valor Christian's players celebrate winning the 5A championship. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
    Valor Christian’s players celebrate winning the 5A championship. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    DENVER — They’re calling it a V-Peat.

    Valor Christian’s most recent football title was dominant and impressive. And it was thorough. The Eagles handled Fairview in Saturday’s Class 5A final, 56-16. It was their fifth-consecutive championship over three classifications. The school also won 3A in 2009, 4A in 2010 and 2011, and 5A in 2012.

    “It’s been a run, man,” said Valor Christian senior Christian McCaffrey. “We’ve battled every day since our freshman year. Every day in practice, film, in the classroom. It’s been real. Words can’t explain the ride we’ve had. We’ve worked so hard for this. Even last year after the state game, we weren’t satisfied because we knew we had one more year to go. It’s just a gratifying moment right now for all of us.”

    Things started early on Saturday. Valor Christian scored three touchdowns on its first four offensive plays of the game. It was 21-0 with 5:50 to play in the first quarter, but it seemed like a heartbeat.

    Valor running back Christian McCaffrey (5) outruns the Fairview defense for a long gain during the CHSAA 5A state championship game between Valor Christian and Fairview high schools, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013, at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Valor running back Christian McCaffrey (5) outruns the Fairview defense for a long gain. More photos. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    As is usually the case, it was McCaffrey, the Eagles’ star, at the center of things. His 221 total yards and four total touchdowns led the way in the rout. Those numbers are all the more impressive considering he had just one offensive touch of the ball in the second half.

    “I think that shows his versatility,” Valor Christian coach Rod Sherman said.

    Yet it was Valor’s defense that really established the tone early. Lineman Clarke Cooper had three sacks on Fairview’s first three drives as the Eagles really got after Knights quarterback Anders Hill.

    Fairview entered the day averaging 45 points per game, second only in the state to Valor’s 46.3. It’s an offense that leads Colorado in passing, thanks in large part to the combo of Hill and Sam Martin, who now holds multiple state receiving records.

    So Valor Christian’s devised a plan: the Eagles rotated its defensive linemen — “To keep guys fresh,” Sherman said — and also put an extra defensive back on the field for most plays.

    “We knew they had a great quarterback and a great receiver — one of the best duos in the state — so we just tried to lock them down as much as we could,” said Valor Christian senior Marcus Wilson.

    It worked. Hill was bothered by the rush most of the day, though he did finish with 208 yards and a touchdown.

    Wilson and Brian Dawkins Jr. were everywhere in the defensive backfield, and Dawkins had an interception.

    “I think sometimes in our program, the offense is flashy, and it overshadows defense. I think we play great defense,” Sherman said. “Even when I talked this week about the track meet (Saturday’s game) was going to be, you could kind of tell it didn’t sit will with our defensive guys, because they have a lot of pride.”

    On the other side, Valor got a knockout day from its own quarterback, A.J. Cecil. Cecil was 15-of-16 for 245 yards and four touchdowns. His only incompletion was an early interception.

    Valor Christian Fairvew football
    More photos. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    “I thought A.J. played arguably his best game of the year,” Sherman said.

    And what a day to have it.

    “Sitting behind that line,” Cecil said of his offensive line, “you literally have all day to be able to throw the ball. ”

    By the time Saturday’s game ended, Valor Christian, the No. 2 seed, had routed top-ranked Fairview.

    “We knew coming into this game that Fairview had an awesome team,” McCaffrey said. “We really had our work cut out for us all week. To win like that is definitely something special, especially against a great team like that.”

    Martin, the Fairview senior, had 129 yards and a touchdown on Saturday. He now owns state records for receptions (111) and yards (1,848).

    In addition to McCaffrey’s outpouring, Valor Christian got rushing touchdowns from Eric Lee and Stone Watson. Wilson and Nathan Watmore also had receiving scores.

    Valor senior offensive and defensive lineman Ryan Cummings (73) raises the championship while celebrating his team's CHSAA 5A state championship win over Fairview, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013, at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Valor senior offensive and defensive lineman Ryan Cummings (73) raises the championship while celebrating his team’s 5A state championship win over Fairview. More photos. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)