Archive for August, 2014

Photos: Front Range League boys golf meet

THORNTON — Fort Collins golfer AJ Ott had a hole-in-one on the par-three No. 16 and finished with a 4-under 68 on Friday, helping the Lambkins to a fifth place finish, with an overall score of 313 among 13 teams.

Legacy won the team event with a score of 298.

Photos: Legacy beats Broomfield football to claim Mayor’s Cup

BROOMFIELD — Connor Connolly rushed for 103 yards and two touchdowns, Matt Lynch threw for 160 and a score, and Legacy beat cross-town rival Broomfield 21-6 in football on Friday to win the Mayor’s Cup.

Replay: Week 1 of the football season

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Live games
Class Game Time Notes
4A Durango vs. Beckman (Calif.) 4 p.m. Video
1A Lamar at Burlington 6:30 p.m. Audio
2A Raton (N.M.) at La Junta 6:40 p.m. Audio
8-man Eads at Manzanola 6:40 p.m. Audio
8-man Fowler at Las Animas 6:40 p.m. Audio
4A-3A Montrose at Delta 6:45 p.m. Audio
1A Monte Vista at Paonia 6:45 p.m. Audio
2A Bennett vs. Eaton 6:50 p.m. Video
4A Fort Collins vs. Poudre 6:50 p.m. Video
5A Regis Jesuit vs. Cherry Creek 7 p.m. Video
5A Broomfield vs. Legacy 7 p.m. Video
4A Pueblo West at Pueblo County 7 p.m. Video
5A Arapahoe at Legend 7 p.m. Video
4A-3A Rampart vs. Woodland Park 7 p.m. Video
6-man Otis at Prairie 7:30 p.m. Audio

Photos: Regis Jesuit beats Holy Family in softball

AURORA — Regis Jesuit topped Holy Family in softball on Thursday, 9-1.

Gymnastics results: Fort Collins vs. Niwot on 8/28

Event type: Dual
Host: Collins
Date: 8/28/2014

Team scores
Rank School Score
1 Niwot 169.25
2 Fort Collins 153.85
Vault
Rank Name School Score
1 Alexis Carroll Niwot 8.9
2 Gabby Casey Niwot 8.575
3 Marissa Koski Niwot 8.5
Bars
Rank Name School Score
1 Marissa Koski Niwot 8.775
2 Gabby Casey Niwot 8.625
3 Hailey Nelson Fort Collins 8.5
Beam
Rank Name School Score
1 Marissa Koski Niwot 9.1
2 Alexis Carroll Niwot 8.5
3 Hailey Nelson Fort Collins 8.45
Floor
Rank Name School Score
1 Hailey Nelson Fort Collins 8.875
2 Alexis Carroll Niwot 8.75
3 Hannah Mc Donald Niwot 8.75
All-Around
Rank Name School Score
1 Marissa Koski Niwot 35.075
2 Hailey Nelson Fort Collins 34.075
3 Alexis Carroll Niwot 33.725

No. 1 Valor victorious in physical battle with No. 4 Pomona in 5A football

Valor Christian sophomore quarterback Dylan McCaffrey ducks behind his offensive line on a 1-yard touchdown run in the first half Thursday night against Pomona. (Dennis Pleuss)

Valor Christian sophomore quarterback Dylan McCaffrey ducks behind his offensive line on a 1-yard touchdown run in the first half Thursday night against Pomona. (Dennis Pleuss)

ARVADA — The chin straps needed to be buckled down as tight as possible Thursday night at the North Area Athletic Complex.

Valor Christian, top-ranked in the CHSAANow.com Class 5A football poll, went toe-to-toe with No. 4 Pomona in one of the most anticipated 5A non-league games this season. The game lived up to the hype with Valor coming out on top with a 21-12 victory.

“We were really expecting a huge physical game. Pomona showed up, I’m not going to lie,” Valor senior linebacker Bubba Watkins said. “It was what we expected, but we answered the call and came out with a win.”

Points weren’t as easy to come by for the Eagles (2-0) as their 61-20 victory in Zero Week over Bonneville, Idaho. Sophomore quarterback Dylan McCaffrey scored on a 1-yard touchdown run late in the first quarter to get Valor on the scoreboard, but it would be the last play of the game for McCaffrey.

Senior Parker Courier played the rest of the way at quarterback for Valor after McCaffrey took a handful of early hard hits.

“I think he (McCaffrey) will be fine. It was one of those where we care so much about his long-term future and safety there was no reason to risk anything,” Valor coach Rod Sherman said of McCaffrey’s condition. “Certainly we’re hopeful he’ll be back as soon as possible. He is a great football player for us.”

Valor Christian junior Booker Schelhaas (4) is tackled by five Pomona defenders during the first quarter Thursday night at the North Area Athletic Complex in Arvada. The Eagles took a 21-12 victory to extend their in-state winning streak to 25 games. (Dennis Pleuss)

Valor Christian junior Booker Schelhaas (4) is tackled by five Pomona defenders during the first quarter Thursday night at the North Area Athletic Complex in Arvada. The Eagles took a 21-12 victory to extend their in-state winning streak to 25 games. (Dennis Pleuss)

Courier engineered a 71-yard scoring drive that ended with a 1-yard touchdown run by junior Tanner Tadra to give the Eagles a 14-6 lead. It answered Pomona’s first score of the game, a 7-yard touchdown run by sophomore Cameron Gonzales where the running back muscled through several defenders for the touchdown in the third quarter.

Midway through the fourth quarter Valor extended its lead to 21-6 off a 6-yard touchdown pass from Courier to junior Ben Waters. Courier finished the game 9-for-14 passing for 97 yards and a touchdown.

“Parker is a great quarterback. If Dylan weren’t here he would be in a starting position anyways,” Watkins said. “They are both great quarterbacks. It was really awesome to see Parker step up and make those plays.”

Pomona made some plays of its own in the fourth quarter offensively. Senior quarterback Justin Roberts ended an 80-yard scoring drive with 3:38 left in the game with an 18-yard touchdown pass to senior Ryan Ward on a fourth-down play. However, a failed 2-point conversion pretty much end the Panthers’ hopes of ending Valor’s winning streak against Colorado schools.

Not only has the Eagles won five state championship titles over the previous five seasons, but they also have an impressive 25-game winning streak going against in-state teams. Valor’s last loss to a Colorado was back in August 2012. The Eagles lost to Mullen in their season opener.

“I thought we fought and fought and fought,” Pomona coach Jay Madden said. “We just ran out of gas a little bit. We have some big guys going both ways. We are going to have to figure that out a little bit to give them a rest.”

Pomona sophomore Cameron Gonzales (22) fights for extra yards after being hit by Valor Christian junior linebacker Gabe Kortz in the first half Thursday night. Gonzales had a 7-yard touchdown run in the second half for the Panthers, but it wasn't enough as Valor took a 21-12 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)

Pomona sophomore Cameron Gonzales (22) fights for extra yards after being hit by Valor Christian junior linebacker Gabe Kortz in the first half Thursday night. Gonzales had a 7-yard touchdown run in the second half for the Panthers, but it wasn’t enough as Valor took a 21-12 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)

Senior Isaac Marquez had a solid game on both sides of the football for Pomona. As a receiver he had seven catches for 65 yards. Marquez also had an interception and fumble recovery from his defensive back spot.

“He (Marquez) will always play both ways. He is a stud. He had a good night,” Madden said. “We had a lot of guys have good nights.”

Pomona continues its tough schedule on the road next Friday night against No. 2 Cherry Creek. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Stutler Bowl. The Panthers begin their 5A Jeffco schedule against Mullen at 7 p.m. Sept. 11 back at NAAC.

“This is just one step in our journey to see what happens this year,” Madden said. “We’ll be alright.”

Valor will host East High School out of Salt Lake City, Utah at 7 p.m. next Friday. The Eagles have one more contest with an out-of-state school before beginning their Centennial League schedule with Overland on Sept. 26.

Photos: Kent Denver field hockey scores twice in second half to beat Regis Jesuit

ENGLEWOOD — No. 2 Kent Denver scored two goals in the second half to beat No. 5 Regis Jesuit, 2-1, on Thursday.

Photos: Legacy softball tops Erie behind Whitt’s bat

ERIE — Celyn Whitt had three RBIs, Haley Smith struck out five over four innings, and Legacy beat Erie in softball on Thursday, 7-0.

Photos: Boulder and Rock Canyon draw in boys soccer

BOULDER — Rock Canyon and Boulder battled to a 2-2 draw in boys soccer on Thursday night.

Leroy Alphonse and Sushant Gurung scored for Boulder, while Dylan Tartz and Will Steffe had Rock Canyon’s goals.

Photos: Grandview softball beats Union (Okla.) in tournament

ERIE — Grandview softball topped Union (Okla.) 6-5 on Friday in Erie’s tournament.

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