Month: April 2014

  • No. 3 Chatfield stays hot to begin defense of Jeffco League girls lacrosse title

    Chatfield Wheat Ridge girls lacrosse
    Chatfield junior Kendra Lanuza, left, tracks down Wheat Ridge senior Sydnie Kroneberger during Thursday’s Jeffco League girls lacrosse opener for both teams. Lanuza tallied five goals in the Chargers’ 19-3 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)

    LAKEWOOD — A handful of premier girls lacrosse players from the Jeffco League were on display Thursday at Trailblazer Stadium.

    Ranked No. 3 in the latest CHSAANow.com girl’s lacrosse poll and sporting a handful of future college players, Chatfield remained undefeated on the season with a 19-3 victory against conference rival Wheat Ridge. It was the league opener for the Chargers (5-0, 1-0 in league) and Farmers (2-4, 0-1).

    Chatfield Wheat Ridge girls lacrosse
    Chatfield freshman Tess Albert (11) advances the ball up the field against Wheat Ridge junior Jamie Nguyen during the first half Thursday. (Dennis Pleuss)

    “It’s hard to rank our priorities, but league is definitely is probably my top priority,” Chatfield coach Adam Everett said of defending the conference title it won last year. “It’s my top priority to do well in the Jeffco League. It’s always a tough conference.”

    The Chargers showed its offense depth early and often Thursday afternoon. Chatfield scored the first 11 goals against Wheat Ridge. Senior Shelby Piper led the way scoring four times in the first half, including three straight goals in a span of two minutes.

    Piper finished with five goals and four assists. Junior Kendra Lanuza also pitched in five goals and senior Rachael Walker found the back of the net four times for the Chargers.

    “We want everyone on the team to be a threat,” Chatfield senior defender Allie Sale said. “We want everyone to be able to handle the ball, all the defense can go in the attack and all the attack can go on defense. That is really important to us this year.”

    Senior Tess Albert (three goals), sophomore Jen Lanuza (one goal) and junior Summer Stafford finished up the offensive barrage for Chatfield. Senior Emily McMinimee was solid in goal for the Chargers allowing just three goals.

    “Our offense has been doing really well, but our defense has really come together,” Everett said. “Emily (McMinimee) has just been outstanding the past couple of games. We’ve got come experience back there on defense. Allie Sale really organizes everything. The chemistry is really there.”

    Chatfield Wheat Ridge girls lacrosse
    Wheat Ridge senior Gianna Ossello (16) has 164 career goals for the Farmers. She will take her talents to Duke University next school year. (Dennis Pleuss)

    Chatfield had the task of trying to contain Wheat Ridge senior Gianna Ossello, who will play for Duke University next school year. Ossello has tallied 148 goals and 52 assists in her first three years as a Farmer.

    Despite the efforts of Sale, one of her good friends, Chatfield couldn’t keep Ossello off the score sheet. The senior scored two goals and assisted on the third goal for the Farmers.

    “My goal all four years is not to let Gianna get a point against us,” said Sale after she took photos with Ossello at the conclusion of the game. “She has gotten it every year.”

    Ossello had 16 goals so far in her four games played this season for Wheat Ridge.

    “She (Ossello) is an incredible player,” Everett said. “It’s been a privilege to have my teams play against her. She presents different challenges. I think we did a fairly good job against her.”

    Junior Amanda Malecki picked up the goal off the assist from Ossello. Wheat Ridge scored the final two goals of the first half to break the shutout.

    While losing to Chatfield was disappointing, Ossello hopes for the best for the Chargers for the remainder of the season.

    “I’m definitely rooting for them,” Ossello said. “I’ve got a lot of really good friends on that team. They are well composed. They are good sports. I’m looking forward to seeing how far they go.”

    Chatfield hopes to ride its balanced scoring attack and stingy defense where no Jeffco team has ventured. Jeffco has never won a state title in girls lacrosse.

    “You can already feel the momentum we’ve already picked up,” Piper said. “Hopefully we’ll take it into playoffs and state. That is what our dream is.”

    Chatfield Wheat Ridge girls lacrosse
    Chatfield senior Rachael Walker (21) prepares to shoot a shot past Wheat Ridge senior goalie Jenna Yoches on Thursday. Walker scored four goals in the Chargers’ 19-3 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Chatfield Wheat Ridge girls lacrosse
    Chatfield junior Summer Stafford (2) closes in on Wheat Ridge junior Nora Ridgeway (9) during the first half Thursday at Trailblazer Stadium in Lakewood. The Chargers improved to 5-0 on the season with a dominating 19-3 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)
  • All-state girls swimming teams for 2013-14 season

    The 2013-14 all-state girls swimming teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.

    Go to: 5A | 4A


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    Class 5A

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    McKensi Austin Sophomore Regis Jesuit 1-meter diving
    Sydney Cutler Junior Regis Jesuit 200 medley relay
    Jennae Frederick Freshman Regis Jesuit 200 medley relay
    Brooke Hansen Junior Loveland 200 IM
    Abigail Kochevar Sophomore Rock Canyon 100 backstroke
    Bailey Kovac Freshman Fossil Ridge 100 breaststroke
    Amy Lenderink Sophomore Regis Jesuit Relays
    Ella Moynihan Junior Arapahoe 200 free
    Bailey Nero Junior Fossil Ridge 100 butterfly
    Annie Ochitwa Junior ThunderRidge 50, 100 free
    Lindsay Painton Sophomore Regis Jesuit Relays
    Emily Protz Sophomore Regis Jesuit 400 freestyle relay
    Amanda Richey Senior Boulder 500 free
    Isabella Schultze Freshman Regis Jesuit 200 freestyle relay
    Samantha Smith Freshman Regis Jesuit Relays
    Taylor Wilson Junior Regis Jesuit Relays


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    Class 4A

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Alexa Beckwith Senior St. Mary’s Academy 1-meter diving
    Sydney Buckley Senior Cheyenne Mountain 100 butterfly
    Eryn Eddy Junior Thompson Valley 200, 500 free; relays
    Marina Fonseca Senior Thompson Valley Relays
    Morgan Friesen Freshman Windsor 100 breaststroke
    Kamryn Holland Junior Evergreen 200 medley relay
    Lindsay Morrow Junior Evergreen 200 IM, 100 back, relays
    Josie Pearson Junior Evergreen 200 medley relay
    Kelly Sheldon Senior Thompson Valley Relays
    Bailey Smith Junior Evergreen 200 medley relay
    Brooke Stenstrom Sophomore Valor Christian 50, 100 free
    Mattea Wabeke Junior Thompson Valley Relays
  • All-state skiing teams for 2013-14 season

    The 2013-14 all-state skiing teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.

    Go to: Girls | Boys


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    Girls

    First Team
    Name School Event(s)
    Nina Beidleman Aspen Nordic Skate
    Natalie Bohlmann Steamboat Springs Nordic Skate
    Ruthie Boyd Summit Nordic Classic, Skate
    Val Constien Battle Mountain Nordic Classic
    Sophie Defries Nederland Slalom
    Maddie Donovan Vail Mountain Nordic Skate
    Haley Frischholz Battle Mountain Giant Slalom
    Raina Galbiati Nederland Giant Slalom
    Christa Gutzel Summit Nordic Classic
    Brenna Hattler Evergreen Slalom
    Keile Kropf Nederland Slalom
    Bailey Kuechenmeister Nederland Nordic Classic
    Hanna Mass Aspen Giant Slalom
    Taeler McCrerey Summit Nordic Classic, Skate
    Danielle Moulten Summit Slalom
    Anne Parker Summit Giant Slalom, Slalom
    Anna Patterson Aspen Giant Slalom


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    Boys

    First Team
    Name School Event(s)
    Cameron Bobb Summit Nordic Classic, Skate
    Quintin Cook Battle Mountain Giant Slalom
    Owen Foster Nederland Slalom
    Deane Long Evergreen Slalom
    Liam McDonnell Summit Nordic Classic
    Cameron Moore Battle Mountain Nordic Skate
    Luk Platil Evergreen Nordic Classic
    Nicolas Reitman Colorado Rocky Mountain Nordic Skate
    Joel Sawyer Summit Nordic Skate
    Sands Simonton Battle Mountain Giant Slalom, Slalom
    Mike Skladanowsk Clear Creek Giant Slalom
    Nick Sweeney Aspen Nordic Classic
    Owen Tallmadge Evergreen Slalom
    Henry Trowbridge Summit Nordic Classic, Skate
    Peter White Steamboat Springs Slalom
    Luca Woehrle Aspen Giant Slalom, Slalom
    Keenan Zopf Battle Mountain Giant Slalom
  • All-state wrestling teams for 2013-14 season

    The 2013-14 all-state wrestling teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A


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    Class 5A

    First Team
    Name School Weight
    Ryan Deakin Legacy 113
    Mitch Finesilver Cherry Creek 126
    Zach Finesilver Cherry Creek 138
    Dylan Gabel Ponderosa 182
    PT Garcia Bear Creek 132
    Tomas Gutierrez Pomona 106
    Grant Neal Regis Jesuit 220
    Jorge Rodriguez Mountain Range 285
    Josh Rosales Pomona 120
    Devin Rothrock Arvada West 195
    Tony Silva-Bussey Arvada West 170
    Payton Tawater Arvada West 145
    Deyaun Trueblood Gateway 152
    Jacob Trujillo Grand Junction 160


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    Class 4A

    First Team
    Name School Weight
    Sage Budd Mead 126
    Kyle Couch Mead 195
    Phil Downing Broomfield 160
    Jimmy Fate Berthoud 138
    Kennen Lanteri Windsor 152
    Toby McBride Fort Morgan 220
    Seager Oliver Montezuma Cortez 170
    Justin Petrash Air Academy 285
    Parker Simington Thompson Valley 145
    Zach Stodden Broomfield 182
    Sam Turner Discovery Canyon 120
    Josh Villa Windsor 113
    Grant Willits Pueblo County 106
    Hunter Willits Pueblo County 132


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    Class 3A

    First Team
    Name School Weight
    Jareb Aziz Centauri 195
    Jason Buhr Centauri 152
    Joel Contreras Sterling 145
    Jose Duran Monte Vista 113
    Diondre Garcia Monte Vista 106
    Brendan Gonzales Valley 160
    Kory Hudson Bennett 182
    Ruben Lucero Valley 126
    Jared Mestas Dolores Huerta 132
    Jacob Ornelas Fort Lupton 220
    Trenton Piatt Olathe 120
    Joseph Prieto Holy Family 138
    Jackson Wright Valley 170
    Creede Wylie Pagosa Springs 285


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    Class 2A

    First Team
    Name School Weight
    Jonathan Andreatta John Mall 106
    Ty Coats Paonia 152
    Tony Darling Paonia 285
    Blake Denton Swink 145
    M.C. Griffin Stratton 182
    Talon Harris Norwood 113
    Stetson Loader Baca County 120
    Johnny Loflin Baca County 195
    Luis Mariscal Center 220
    Zach Milner Paonia 160
    Ryan Nordyke Holly 138
    Bo Pipher Paonia 132
    Jesse Reed Paonia 126
    T.J. Shelton Meeker 170
  • Late goal lifts Wheat Ridge over No. 9 Green Mountain in girls soccer

    Wheat Ridge Green Mountain girls soccer
    Wheat Ridge junior Sarah Painter, left, challenges Green Mountain junior Mia Dobbin as she tries to get a shot off during the second half Wednesday at Lakewood Memorial Field. The Farmers took a 1-0 victory in the Class 4A Jeffco League opener for both teams. (Dennis Pleuss)

    LAKEWOOD — Wheat Ridge continues to have Green Mountain’s number on the girls’ soccer pitch.

    The Farmers scored the game-winning goal in the 76th minute Wednesday at Lakewood Memorial Field to pull off a 1-0 victory. It was the Class 4A Jeffco League opener for both Wheat Ridge and Green Mountain.

    “We knew going in it was going to be a really tough game,” Wheat Ridge senior Shelly Browne said. “I’m glad we were able to put it away. It came down to the end.”

    Wheat Ridge Green Mountain girls soccer
    Wheat Ridge sophomore Susan Whitney (11) gets a pass away before Green Mountain senior Kelli Van Tassel can close in Wednesday at Lakewood Memorial Field. Whitney had the game-winning assist in the 76th minute for the Farmers in the 1-0 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)

    Browne scored the game-winning goal with under five minutes to play in regulation time. Wheat Ridge sophomore Susan Whitney did most of the work to score the lone goal. Whitney raced up the field with the ball on a counter attack and fed the ball to Browne. The senior slipped a shot past Green Mountain senior goalie Lindsey Hendon for the game-winner.

    “I just thought it was really well composed. Susan made the turn and took somebody on, but had the composure to see Shelly come open,” Wheat Ridge coach Dan Watkins said of the game-winning goal. “It’s a great goalkeeper (Hendon), great defense. To be able to sequence one together and put one in the net was a great goal.”

    Green Mountain had given up just two goals in its pervious four games, including shutout victories against Brighton and Lakewood.

    It was the first goal of the season for Browne, who leads the team with four assists so far for Wheat Ridge (4-2, 1-0 in league).

    “It was awesome,” Browne said. “She (Whitney) just found an opening and played the perfect ball. I just tapped it right in.”

    The conference rivals tied 0-0 in league play last season. Wheat Ridge pulled off the upset with a 2-1 victory in the second round of the 4A state tournament in the rematch against Green Mountain last year. The tie and loss to the Farmers were the only blemishes for the Rams last season.

    “When you play good programs and programs that deserve your attention I think you come out and give it your best effort,” Watkins said. “To get the first one in league and put us in position to get some momentum after spring break bodes well for us.”

    Wheat Ridge Green Mountain girls soccer
    Wheat Ridge freshman Abby Bausch makes a juggling save during her shutout victory in net for the Farmers on Wednesday against Class 4A Jeffco rival Green Mountain. (Dennis Pleuss)

    Wheat Ridge freshman goalkeeper Abby Bausch picked up her third victory in net for the Farmers this season. Bausch’s biggest save came in the 23rd minute when she snagged a shot on a one-on-one chance by Green Mountain junior Mia Dobbin.

    “Sometimes you just react and don’t think. That is what goalkeepers do,” Watkins said. “We are throwing her (Bausch) into the fire and she has stood up to the challenge.”

    Green Mountain (4-2, 0-1), ranked No. 9 in the latest CHSAANow.com 4A girls soccer poll, had its four-game winning streak snapped. The Rams opened the season with a 4-1 loss to 5A Jeffco’s Columbine, but reeled off victories against Dakota Ridge, Evergreen, Brighton and Lakewood before spring break.

    The Rams, defending 4A Jeffco champs, get back into action when they face Denver South in a non-league game scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Green Mountain High School. The Rams return to conference play against Golden at 4 p.m. April 8, back at Lakewood Memorial.

    Wheat Ridge’s next game is a league contest against Conifer at 6 p.m. Friday at the North Area Athletic Complex in Arvada.

    “We can’t just sit here and enjoy one win,” Watkins said. “We’ve got to figure out how to get the next one.”

    Wheat Ridge Green Mountain girls soccer
    Green Mountain junior Brittany Hensley (24) attempt to settle the ball in front of Wheat Ridge freshman Corina Wing (16) during the second half Wednesday at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss)
  • All-state boys basketball teams for 2013-14 season

    Denver East Fossil Ridge boys basketball
    Denver East’s Dom Collier, center, is the player of the year in 5A. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    The 2013-14 all-state boys basketball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues and coaches, and then a vote of coaches.

    The players who received the most votes in their classification were selected as the player of the year in their class.

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


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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Dominique Collier, Denver East

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Zach Braxton Highlands Ranch Senior C
    Dominique Collier Denver East Senior G
    Ronnie Harrell Denver East Senior SG/F
    Jeremiah Paige Rangeview Senior SG
    Jake Pemberton Mountain Vista Senior G
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Austin Conway Overland Junior PG
    De’Ron Davis Overland Sophomore F
    Jake Holtzmann Chaparral Junior SF/PF
    Darius Rieter Chatfield Senior G
    Broderick Robinson Grand Junction Senior G
    Alex Semedeni Fossil Ridge Senior F
    Third Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Marcus Asmus Standley Lake Senior F
    Blend Avdili Eaglecrest Junior C
    Thomas Neff Arvada West Junior G/F
    Evan Smith Fossil Ridge Senior PG
    Michael Sparks Abraham Lincoln Junior G


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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Ghassan Nehme, Cheyenne Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Dylan Clark Sand Creek Senior SG
    Chase Foster Valor Christian Senior F/G
    Dylan Gavin Pueblo East Senior F
    Ghassan Nehme Cheyenne Mountain Senior SG
    Ibrahim Sylla Denver South Senior C
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Ty McGee D’Evelyn Senior F
    Tyson Purifoy Denver South Senior G
    Collin Smith Thompson valley Senior F
    Alex Therrien Frederick Senior SG
    Dalton Walker Windsor Senior SF
    Romello Washington Vista Peak Senior PG
    Third Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Treyvon Andres Thomas Jefferson Senior F
    Dylan Brink Erie Junior G
    Jake Gavitt Elizabeth Junior F
    TJ Gradisar Pueblo East Senior G
    Jimmy Valdez Pueblo East Senior F


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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: David Sommers, Holy Family

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Justin Bassey Colorado Academy Sophomore G
    Jack Buckmelter Colorado Academy Sophomore G
    Chase Gonzalez The Pinnacle Senior F
    Bryson Sharpley Jefferson Academy Senior F
    David Sommers Holy Family Senior SG
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Geoffrey Dunker Brush Senior G
    Luke Golter Holy Family Junior G
    Grant Harkness Faith Christian Junior C
    Samuel Howard Colorado Springs Christian Sophomore F
    Trent Lichtenwalter Aspen Senior PF
    Chase Megyeri Manitou Springs Senior G
    Matt Timlin Bishop Machebeuf Senior PG
    Third Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Alex Greenly St. Mary’s Junior SF
    Michael Hanley Kent Denver Senior SG
    Deron Harrell Denver Science & Tech Sophomore G
    Kort Hawthorn Moffat County Sophomore G
    Chris Helbig Holy Family Sophomore PG
    Sam Parker Grand Valley Junior G


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    Class 2A

    Player of the year: Brady Baer, Akron

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Brady Baer Akron Senior SG
    Chance Canty Sanford Sophomore F
    Calder Larsen Sanford Senior G
    Gavin Liggett Limon Senior G
    James Willis Lutheran Junior G
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Brandon Book Swink Senior G
    Reilly Carew Lutheran Senior G
    Adison Jones Ignacio Junior PF/SG
    Christian Ortiz Center Junior G
    Aaron Thieman Simla Senior PG/SG
    Third Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Brock Buxman Resurrection Christian Senior SG
    Jared Clarkson Akron Junior PG
    Connor Fiscus Merino Junior PG
    Arjun Gill Liberty Common Senior PG
    Wyatt Hayes Ignacio Sophomore G


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    Class 1A

    Player of the year: Avery Marzolf, Hi-Plains

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Alex Beal Shining Mountain Senior G/F
    Avery Marzolf Hi-Plains Senior C
    Justin Miltenberger Hi-Plains Senior F
    Morgan Rummel Norwood Senior G
    Matt Sanders Cheyenne Wells Senior PG
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Clay Cordell Hi-Plains Senior PG
    Mitch Davison Caliche Senior G
    Josh Fiscus Peetz Senior SG
    Parker Poage Vail Christian Senior SF
    Jussiah Sanchez Primero Senior G
    Third Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Michael Durrill Cornerstone Christian Junior PF
    Dakota Kingsley Caliche Senior F/G
    Austin Littlefield Prairie Junior PG
    Dalton Renner Cheyenne wells Senior C
    Trevor Thompson Liberty/Stratton Senior PF
    Dakota Will-Potter Briggsdale Senior SF
  • All-state girls basketball teams for 2013-14 season

    Fossil Ridge Regis Jesuit girls basketball
    Regis Jesuit’s Diani Akigbogun is the 5A girls basketball player of the year. (Ray Chen/arrayphoto.com)

    The 2013-14 all-state girls basketball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues and coaches, and then a vote of coaches.

    The players who received the most votes in their classification were selected as the player of the year in their class.

    Those players of the year: Regis Jesuit’s Diani Akigbogun (5A), Mesa Ridge’s Gabby Purnell (4A), Holy Family’s Katie Chavez (3A), Akron’s Jordan Baer (2A) and South Baca’s Allyson Grahn (1A).

    Use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A

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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Diani Akigbogun, Regis Jesuit

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Diani Akigbogun Regis Jesuit Senior F
    Justine Hall Regis Jesuit Senior G
    Myanne Hamm Poudre Senior F
    Michaela Onyenwere Grandview Freshman F
    Savannah Smith Fossil Ridge Senior G
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Cassidy Budge Rampart Junior G
    CC Morgan Highlands Ranch Senior PG
    Kelsi Lidge Regis Jesuit Senior F
    Anna Ptasinski Regis Jesuit Senior G
    Mackenzie Forest Lakewood Sophomore PG
    Third Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Mikaela Eppard Cherry Creek Senior G
    Jon’nae Richardson Denver East Junior SG/SF
    Jenn Urbaniak Palmer Senior F
    Ashley McDaniel Poudre Senior F
    Lexy Thorderson Rock Canyon Senior F

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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Gabby Purnell, Mesa Ridge

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Callie Kaiser Broomfield Junior F
    Tatum Neubert Elizabeth Senior F
    Shannon Patterson Pueblo South Senior G
    Gabby Purnell Mesa Ridge Senior PG
    Bri Wilbur Broomfield Senior PG
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Alex Dufour Frederick Junior G
    Delaney Gaddis Glenwood Springs Senior G
    Ali Meyer Palmer Ridge Senior SF
    Malia Shappell D’Evelyn Senior G
    Kylee Shook Mesa Ridge Sophomore C
    Third Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Kendall Bradbury Valor Christian Junior F
    Caroline Bryan Valor Christian Junior SF
    Chante Church Rifle Senior G/PG
    Emilie Rembert Silver Creek Senior G
    Haley Simental Pueblo West Junior G

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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Katie Chavez, Holy Family

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Katie Chavez Holy Family Sophomore G
    Lindsey Chavez Holy Family Senior G
    Bailee Cotton Denver Science & Tech Senior F
    Taylor Strohecker Pagosa Springs Senior C/F
    Chelsea Vallejos Lamar Senior PG
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Xiana Fernandez-Sanchez Strasburg Junior PG
    Katherine Kia Peak to Peak Junior G
    Maya Love Kent Denver Sophomore F
    Lauren McDonald Salida Junior F
    Adrianna Rios Platte Valley Sophomore F/C
    Payton Shahan Pagosa Springs Junior F
    Taylor Wertz Lamar Senior G
    Third Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Caylin Arnold Strasburg Sophomore C
    Emily Bryant Pagosa Springs Senior G/F
    Heidi Grandon Bishop Machebeuf Senior SG
    Jenna Knudson Sterling Sophomore G
    Anissa Lucero Pagosa Springs Senior G
    Shelby Megyeri Manitou Springs Freshman PG/G
    Annette Warner Peak to Peak Senior PF

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    Class 2A

    Player of the year: Jordan Baer, Akron

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Jordan Baer Akron Junior F/G
    Logan Hixon Yuma Sophomore G
    Cydney Kreutzer Hoehne Junior PG
    Shelby Patterson Peyton Senior G/PG
    Chandler Sturms Lutheran Junior G
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Aspen Anderson Hoehne Junior F
    Bailee Canty Sanford Senior G
    Taylor Neilson Meeker Senior G
    Kaleigh Paplow Lutheran Junior G
    Carson Pipher Paonia Senior G
    Third Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Tori Mann Evangelical Christian Senior PF
    AJ Miller Akron Sophomore F/G
    Caitlyn Murphy Yuma Senior C
    Abbey Stagner Sangre de Cristo Junior C
    Kristen Vigil Lutheran Sophomore PG

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    Class 1A

    Player of the year: Allyson Grahn, South Baca

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Brooke Crawford Kit Carson Senior SG
    Allyson Grahn South Baca Junior PG
    Shayln Johnson Caliche Junior G/F
    Lucia Vlkova Norwood Junior C
    Jordan Williams Norwood Junior PG
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Darian Hale Briggsdale Sophomore PG
    Tanaia Hansen Eads Junior P
    Aurelia Isenbart Kit Carson Junior PF
    Alyssa Lavato Cheraw Sophomore PG/G
    Jenna Zink Caliche Senior PG
    Third Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Brittanie Newman Eads Sophomore PG/G
    Justine Sanchez Centennial Senior PG
    Reagan Schaffer Idalia Sophomore SF
    MacKenzie Woods Belleview Christian Senior F/G
    Madison Young Dove Creek Senior C/F
  • All-state hockey team for 2013-14 season

    Ralston Valley senior Greg Dyba fires a wrist shot during the second period Monday in the Mustangs' 10-1 victory against Cheyenne Mountain. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Ralston Valley senior Greg Dyba is the hockey player of the year. (Dennis Pleuss)

    The 2013-14 all-state hockey team is presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues and coaches, and then a vote of coaches.

    The players who received the most votes was selected as the player of the year in their class.

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    Player of the year: Greg Dyba, Ralston Valley

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Matt Adams Mountain Vista Senior D
    Greg Dyba Ralston Valley Senior F
    Sam Harden Regis Jesuit Senior G
    Walker Harris Monarch Junior F
    Victor Lombardi Ralston Valley Senior C, LW
    Nick Rems Bishop Machebeuf Senior F
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Julian Claudio Lewis-Palmer Senior F
    Joe Morgan Mountain Vista Junior G
    Jack O’Neil Regis Jesuit Senior D
    Austin Resseguie Ralston Valley Senior F
    Cameron Taggart Monarch Senior C, LW
    John Tower Resurrection Christian Junior D
  • Photos: Holy Family track’s Early April Invite

    BROOMFIELD — Holy Family track hosted a number of teams at its Early April Invite on Wednesday.

  • Photos: Mountain Range girls tennis beats Poudre

    WESTMINSTER — Mountain Range’s girls tennis team earned their third dual victory of the season, defeating Poudre on Wednesday afternoon, 5-2.