Month: September 2014

  • Photos: Valor Christian foursome dominates 4A boys golf Metro Region

    LITTLETON — Valor Christian’s foursome of Coby Welch, Ross Macdonald, Jake Staiano and Pierce Aichinger all finished highly at the Class 4A boys golf Metro Regional on Thursday.

    Welch won the event at 6-under, while Macdonald was second at 3-under. Staiano and Aichinger tied for third at three-under.

  • Live scores: 4A boys golf Metro regional at Raccoon Creek

    Live scores from the 4A boys golf Metro regional qualifier held at Raccoon Creek on September 18.

  • Boys tennis regional schedule for 5A and 4A

    Montrose Grand Junction Central boys tennis
    (Tom Hoganson)

    Below is a list of boys tennis’ regional schedules for the 2014 season.

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    Class 5A

    Region 1

    Date: Oct. 1-2

    Site: Cherry Creek HS

    Site contact: Kirk Price/John Gibas (Cherry Creek)

    Coaches meeting: Monday, Sept. 2, Room 88 West, 7 p.m.

    Schools: Cherry Creek, Palmer, Fort Collins, Thornton, Dakota Ridge, Poudre, Chaparral

    Region 2

    Date: Sept. 30-Oct. 1

    Site: Fairview HS

    Site contact: Frank Lee (Fairview)

    Coaches meeting: TBD

    Schools: Fairview, Pine Creek, Abraham Lincoln, Legend, Broomfield, Eaglecrest, Highlands Ranch

    Region 3

    Date: Oct. 1-2

    Site: Ken Caryl Ranch

    Site contact: Chad Broer (Chatfield)

    Coaches meeting: TBD

    Schools: Chatfield, Arapahoe, Brighton, Grandview, ThunderRidge, Doherty, Horizon

    Region 4

    Date: Oct. 2-3

    Site: Colorado Mesa

    Site contact: Paul Cain (Mesa County Schools)

    Coaches meeting: Oct. 7, 7:30 a.m. at CMU tennis office

    Schools: Fruita Monument, Grand Junction, Grand Junction Central, Monarch, Coronado, Bear Creek, Greeley West

    Region 5

    Date: Oct. 1-2

    Site: Redstone Park

    Site contact: Jim Flanigan (Mountain Vista)

    Coaches meeting: TBD

    Schools: Mountain Vista, George Washington, Cherokee Trail, Ralston Valley, Overland, Castle View, Mountain Range, Fountain-Fort Carson

    Region 6

    Date: Oct. 1-2

    Site: Denver City Park

    Site contact: Mark Thalhofer (Denver East)

    Coaches meeting: Sept. 29, 7 p.m., Denver East, Room 319

    Schools: Denver East, Arvada West, Rampart, Montbello, Loveland, Ponderosa, Douglas County

    Region 7

    Date: Oct. 1-2

    Site: CAC Monaco

    Site contact: Laura Jones (Regis Jesuit)

    Coaches meeting: Sept. 29, 6:30 p.m., Regis Jesuit (boys division) main office

    Schools: Regis Jesuit, Fossil Ridge, Northglenn, Smoky Hill, Rock Canyon, Rocky Mountain, Pomona

    Region 8

    Date: Sept. 30-Oct. 1

    Site: CU South Courts

    Site contact: Melissa Warfield (Boulder)

    Coaches meeting:Sept. 29 at Boulder, 7 p.m.

    Schools: Boulder, Heritage, Rangeview, Lakewood, Columbine, Liberty, Legacy

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    Class 4A

    Region 1

    Date: Sept. 30-Oct. 2

    Site: Colorado Academy

    Site contact: Jenn Adams (Colorado Academy)

    Schools: Colorado Academy, Arvada, Denver North, Denver South, Denver West, D’Evelyn, DSST, Evergreen, Kennedy, Thomas Jefferson

    Region 2

    Date: Oct. 1-2

    Site: Kent Denver & Cherry Hills CC

    Site contact: Richard Judd (Kent)

    Schools: Kent Denver, Discovery Canyon, Englewood, Green Mountain, Littleton, Lutheran, Machebeuf, Valor Christian

    Region 3

    Date: Oct. 1-2

    Site: Mullen HS & Pinehurst CC

    Site contact: Hank Hooper (Mullen)

    Schools: Mullen, Alameda, Conifer, Falcon, Golden, Lewis-Palmer, Palmer Ridge, Wheat Ridge

    Region 4

    Date: Oct. 1-2

    Site: Centennial Courts (Greeley)

    Site contact: Rick Schmitz (Greeley Central)

    Schools: Greeley Central, Fort Lupton, Mountain View, Northridge, Thompson Valley, University, Weld Central, Windsor

    Region 5

    Date: Oct. 1-2

    Site: Niwot HS

    Site contact: Chase McBride, Niwot

    Schools: Niwot, Dawson School, Centaurus, Erie, Frederick, Holy Family, Longmont, Peak to Peak, Silver Creek, Skyline, Skyview, Standley Lake

    Region 6

    Date: Oct. 2-3

    Site: Cheyenne Mountain HS

    Site contact: Kris Roberts (Cheyenne Mountain)

    Schools: Cheyenne Mountain, Air Academy, CS Christian, CS School, Mitchell, Sand Creek, St. Mary’s HS, Vanguard, Widefield

    Region 7

    Date: Oct. 3-4

    Site: Pueblo City Park

    Site contact: Cherie Toussaint (Pueblo County)

    Schools: Pueblo County, Canon City, Fountain Valley, Mesa Ridge, Pueblo Centennial, Pueblo Central, Pueblo East, Pueblo South, Pueblo West

    Region 8

    Date: Oct. 2-3

    Site: Delta — Cleland Park & Bill Heddles Rec

    Site contact: Isaac Snell (Hotchkiss)

    Schools: Delta, Aspen, Cedaredge, Durango, Hotchkiss, Montezuma-Cortez, Montrose, Roaring Fork, Steamboat Springs, Vail Mountain

  • List of boys golf’s state qualifiers for 5A, 4A and 3A

    Boys golf
    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Below is an interactive database of boys golf’s state qualifiers in classes 5A, 4A and 3A during the 2014 season. These golfers qualified out of their respective regionals.

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  • Fort Collins v. Mountain Range on 9/17/2014

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Mountain Range 173.85
    2 Fort Collins 157.225
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Marina Larson Mountain Range 9.00
    2 Mali Galister Mountain Range 8.675
    3 Hailey Nelson Fort Collins 8.55
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Nora Forrestal Mountain Range 8.65
    2 Hailey Nelson Fort Collins 8.45
    3 Sydney Kotar Mountain Range 8.275
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Marina Larson Mountain Range 9.10
    2 Hailey Nelson Fort Collins 8.975
    3 Ellie Merkel Mountain Range 8.85
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mali Galister Mountain Range 9.55
    2 Abby Crosier Mountain Range 9.30
    3 Sydney Kotar Mountain Range 9.225
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Hailey Nelson Fort Collins 34.55
    2 Nora Forrestal Mountain Range 34.40
    3 Lindsay Carver Fort Collins 33.325
  • Photos: Strong second half lifts Centaurus boys soccer over Silver Creek

    LONGMONT — Centaurus scored three goals in the second half to beat Silver Creek 3-2 in boys soccer on Wednesday.

    Agustin Rodas Miguel, Brian Mahar and Kensy Xiong scored for Centaurus. Jaimie Lee and Brooks Salgado scored for Silver Creek.

    Ventura Dominguez had eight saves for Centaurus and Sam Metivier matched him with eight saves for Silver Creek.

  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for Week 4 games

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 4.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man

    Class 5A
    1 Valor Christian 3-1
    Off this week.
    2 Pomona 3-1
    Fri: W 34-27 at Lakewood
    3 Grandview 4-0
    Fri: W 44-0 vs. ThunderRidge
    4 Ralston Valley 4-0
    Thurs: W 38-14 at Columbine
    5 Fairview 4-0
    Fri: W 48-14 vs. Poudre
    6 Regis Jesuit 3-1
    Fri: W 44-14 vs. (4A 6) Denver South
    7 Cherry Creek 2-2
    Fri: W 41-0 at Grand Terrace (Calif.)
    8 Overland 4-0
    Off this week.
    9 Cherokee Trail 3-1
    Sat: W 34-20 at Rangeview
    10 Doherty 4-0
    Sat: W 35-28 vs. Fruita Monument

    Class 4A
    1 Pine Creek 4-0
    Fri: W 21-14 at Pueblo West
    2 Pueblo South 4-0
    Fri: W 24-21 vs. Falcon
    3 Montrose 3-1
    Off this week.
    4 Vista Ridge 4-0
    Fri: W 35-21 at Palmer Ridge
    5 Fort Collins 4-0
    Thurs: W 13-7 vs. Longmont
    6 Denver South 2-2
    Fri: L 44-14 at (5A 6) Regis Jesuit
    7 Windsor 3-1
    Fri: W 38-7 vs. Greeley Central
    8 Dakota Ridge 3-1
    Fri: W 38-14 vs. (9) Wheat Ridge
    9 Wheat Ridge 2-2
    Fri: L 38-14 at (8) Dakota Ridge
    10 Pueblo Centennial 3-1
    Sat: W 49-42 at Ponderosa

    Class 3A
    1 Lutheran 4-0
    Fri: W 55-0 at Fort Lupton
    2 Delta 3-1
    Fri: W 55-0 vs. Steamboat Springs
    3 Discovery Canyon 4-0
    Fri: W 27-21 vs. (7) Pueblo East
    4 Rifle 4-0
    Fri: W 35-12 vs. Eagle Valley
    5 Holy Family 3-1
    Fri: W 50-7 at Frederick
    6 Evergreen 4-0
    Fri: W 23-3 vs. Green Mountain
    7 Pueblo East 3-2
    Fri: L 27-21 at (3) Discovery Canyon
    8 Roosevelt 3-1
    Fri: W 62-50 at Northridge
    9 Erie 3-1
    Fri: L 10-7 vs. Mead (OT)
    10 Berthoud 4-0
    Fri: W 42-6 vs. Niwot

    Class 2A
    1 Brush 4-0
    Sat: W 42-0 at (6) Lamar
    2 Kent Denver 4-0
    Sat: W 53-6 vs. Ridgeview Academy
    3 Florence 3-1
    Fri: L 21-13 vs. Lewis-Palmer
    4 Strasburg 4-0
    Fri: W 55-0 vs. Jefferson
    5 Platte Valley 2-2
    Off this week.
    6 Lamar 3-1
    Sat: L 42-0 vs. (1) Brush
    7 Eaton 4-0
    Fri: W 28-7 at Manitou Springs
    8 Faith Christian 3-1
    Fri: W 42-0 vs. Manual
    9 St. Mary’s 4-0
    Fri: W 27-7 at University
    10 Bayfield 2-2
    Fri: L 55-44 at (1A 1) Paonia

    Class 1A
    1 Paonia 4-0
    Fri: W 55-14 vs. (2A 10) Bayfield
    2 Buena Vista 4-0
    Fri: W 47-24 at (6) Centauri
    3 Limon 3-1
    Fri: L 20-19 at (8) Burlington
    4 Resurrection Christian 4-1
    Sat: W 40-0 vs. Estes Park
    5 Meeker 3-1
    Sat: L 50-0 vs. Holyoke
    6 Centauri 1-3
    Fri: L 47-24 vs. (2) Buena Vista
    7 Cedaredge 4-0
    Fri: W 27-6 vs. Center
    8 Burlington 3-1
    Fri: W 20-19 vs. (3) Limon
    9 Monte Vista 2-2
    Fri: W 20-7 at Pagosa Springs
    10 Rye 3-1
    Off this week.

    Class 8-man
    1 Dayspring Christian 4-0
    Fri: W 46-0 at Las Animas
    2 Norwood 5-0
    Fri: W 20-8 vs. Sargent
    3 Caliche 4-0
    Fri: W 46-6 vs. Rangely
    4 Merino 4-0
    Sat: W 58-14 at McClave
    5 Akron 4-0
    Sat: W 62-7 vs. Plateau Valley
    6 Springfield 4-0
    Fri: W 56-6 at Rolla (Kan.)
    7 Granada 3-1
    Fri: W 56-32 vs. Kiowa
    8 Simla 2-2
    Fri: W 49-6 at Swink
    9 Sedgwick County 4-0
    Fri: W 64-20 at Holly
    10 Hoehne 3-1
    Fri: W 60-0 vs. Cripple Creek-Victor

    Class 6-man
    1 Arickaree/Woodlin 4-0
    Fri: W 52-6 at Otis
    2 Eads 4-0
    Fri: W 39-8 vs. (5) Stratton/Liberty
    3 Fleming 4-0
    Sat: W 60-26 at (10) Weldon Valley
    4 Walsh 4-0
    Fri: W 67-8 at Manzanola
    5 Stratton/Liberty 2-2
    Fri: L 39-8 at (2) Eads
    6 Peetz 3-1
    Sat: Win by forfeit vs. Deer Trail
    7 Kit Carson 4-0
    Fri: W 34-20 vs. Cheyenne Wells
    8 Prairie 3-1
    Fri: W 48-0 at Briggsdale
    9 Hanover 4-0
    Sat: W 71-6 vs. Genoa-Hugo/Karval
    10 Weldon Valley 2-2
    Sat: L 60-26 vs. (3) Fleming
  • Photos: Fourth-ranked Kent Denver tops Jefferson Academy in boys soccer

    BROOMFIELD — No. 4 Kent Denver beat Jefferson Academy 4-2 in boys soccer on Wednesday.

  • Notebook: 5A softball only grows more confusing by the week

    Brighton Grandview softball
    Brighton softball is among the many contenders in Class 5A. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    A little more than three weeks ago, Eaglecrest softball went to Dakota Ridge and easily handled the Eagles.

    The final was 8-1 that day. They’d already beaten Douglas County, a quarterfinal team last season, as well as Rock Canyon, another quarterfinalist in 2013. No one is going to anoint a state champion after three games — but Eaglecrest sure looked like a favorite at that point.

    Well, here’s the state of Class 5A softball at this moment: Dakota Ridge is ranked No. 1, Eaglecrest is now No. 9. And both are still very much in contention for the No. 1 overall seed come next month.

    The classification has been crazy. Consider that there ceased to be an unbeaten team in 5A softball on Sept. 11 — less than three weeks into the season.

    But what makes it all the more confusing is the sheer amount of parity.

    Chaparral shot up to No. 5 in this week’s ranking after 10-consecutive wins. The Wolverines dropped their first two games this week.

    After Eaglecrest’s 3-0 start, the Raptors lost to Brighton. Two games later, Brighton lost to Columbine. Columbine turned around and lost to Mountain Vista. Mountain Vista then fell to Cherry Creek. Two games after that, Cherry Creek lost to Lakewood, which then lost to Chatfield.

    Dakota Ridge is currently the No. 1 team in the state. They have won four games in a row, but have the loss to Eaglecrest and another to Mountain Range. Two games after beating Dakota Ridge, Mountain Range lost to Fossil Ridge.

    Fossil Ridge Mountain Range softball
    Another 5A contender: Mountain Range. (Pam Wagner)

    “When the committee sits down to figure out head-to-head, it’s going to be: ‘What week?’” joked Bud Ozzello, CHSAA’s assistant commissioner who administers softball. “That’s how good this classification is.”

    So who will end up as the No. 1 seed? Who knows. What’s clear is that there’s no clear-cut favorite.

    Dakota Ridge has a win over Legend, which beat Douglas County, which has beaten Columbine, which has topped Brighton, which owns a win over Grandview, which beat Eaglecrest — which, of course, beat Dakota Ridge.

    The classification has become a snake eating its own tail.

    Ultimately, what this regular season is proving is that it likely won’t even matter much who gets the No. 1 overall seed. Or the Nos. 8, 9 or 10, for that matter.

    Because in order to reach the state tournament, and move on once there, “You’re going to have to battle,” Ozzello said.

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    Short stuff

    • The first of the new championship trophies were delivered last week: boys golf. The rest have since been delivered, and now dot CHSAA’s hallways until their championship dates.
    • Berthoud football is off to a 3-0 start, and ranked No. 10 in 3A this week. This may be a case of those special graduating classes that come through schools at one time or another. According to John Hall of the Berthoud Surveyor, this year’s junior class was a stellar bunch dating to their youth, including winning the Northern Colorado Championship.
    • Due to low numbers, Deer Trail will forfeit its game to Peetz this week. Deer Trail was down to five guys.
    • Pinnacle’s football team beat Jefferson 55-18 last week, and in doing so snapped an 18-game winning streak. Their last win came in Sept. 2012.
    • Castle View’s Savannah Heebner threw a perfect game in a 14-0 win over Highlands Ranch last week. She struck out 10 in five innings, and is now 10-1 with a 0.77 ERA in 11 games. She has four shutouts.
    • It was quite the weekend for Fairview’s athletic department. The volleyball team won the Bruins Classic on Saturday, capped by a 2-1 win over Cherry Creek. On Monday, the volleyball team cracked the 5A rankings at No. 8. Also over the weekend, the boys tennis team also tied Cherry Creek in winning the Cherry Creek Invitational. That followed a win over Cherry Creek in a dual earlier in the week.
    • Steamboat Springs JV boys soccer goalie Andrew McCawley scored a goal off a long punt. Here’s video.
    • Following Valor Christian’s loss last week, 8-man’s Dayspring Christian owns the state’s longest football winning streak at 16 games.
    • After going 3-4 last week, Colorado football teams are now 20-11 against out-of-state competition this season.
    • Three Broncos players visited local football programs on Tuesday. Corey Nelson stopped by Horizon, Ben Garland went to Legacy, and Montee Ball was at Gateway.
    • Englewood’s student-athletes spent time at a local elementary school on Wednesday.
    • The NFHS Network previewed the Chaparral-Legend volleyball match, which is Thursday night.
    • Cherry Creek wideout Joseph Parker committed to Wyoming on Monday.
    • Colorado boys lacrosse has two highly-ranked sophomores in the Class of 2017. Per Inside lacrosse, Mountain Vista’s Colin Munro (a North Carolina commit) is No. 4 nationally, while Fossil Ridge’s Jake Frane (Notre Dame) is No. 17.
    • Highlands Ranch hired longtime assistant Joe Gleason as its baseball coach.
    • Mullen turned to Matt Guglielmo to coach its girls soccer team. He’s also the school’s boys coach.
    • Valor Christian alum Max McCaffrey had two touchdowns for Duke football in its win over Kansas last week. He’s now the team’s leading receiver this season with 178 yards.
    • Grandview alum Kevin Gausman was part of the Balitmore Orioles squad which clinched the AL East on Tuesday.
    • A Colorado legislator is considering a proposal which “would require public schools to change Indian-themed mascots that the Native American community found offensive.” The threat of losing state funding would hang over those schools which don’t change it, according to the proposal.
    • If you missed it Wednesday, our Brian Miller detailed the story of Hugo Falco, a Brazilian exchange student who is playing 6-man football at Stratton/Liberty.
    • How about this rushing performance from Alaska: 516 yards, eight touchdowns.
    • More national stuff: A Pennsylvania football team won on a last-second hook and ladder play.
    • Really interesting piece here: The Death of the Multisport Athlete.
  • Live scores: 3A boys golf Northern regional at North to South

    Live scores from the 3A boys golf Northern regional qualifier held at North to South on September 17.