Month: October 2014

  • Photos: Fossil Ridge volleyball takes down No. 3 Fairview

    BOULDER — Fossil Ridge volleyball took down previously undefeated No. 3 Fairview (20-25, 25-16, 25-16, 25-19) on Thursday night.

    Fossil Ridge blew a lead in the first set, but never looked back and won the next three.

    The Sabercats move to 13-5 (10-1 in league play), while Fairview goes to 17-1 (10-1) this season.

  • No. 1 Lewis-Palmer volleyball sweeps No. 2 Cheyenne Mountain to claim league title

    Lewis-Palmer Cheyenne Mountain volleyball
    (Matt Daniels)

    MONUMENT — The script couldn’t have been written any better for the senior duo of Alexa Smith and Nicole Montgomery. On senior night, the Lewis-Palmer Rangers (18-0 overall, 7-0 4A Pikes Peak League) played host to Cheyenne Mountain (15-2, 6-1) in a battle of the two teams highly regarded as the best in the state as they reign atop the 4A volleyball rankings.

    By the end of the night, Smith and Montgomery had said goodbye to their home crowd and claimed the Pikes Peak League trophy as they swept the Indians 25-16, 25-23, 25-21.

    “Coming into it, we felt really pumped because Cheyenne Mountain was such strong competition and we knew it was going to be a good game,” Montgomery said. “(Coach Susan Odenbaugh) said if we lose or win that we would learn from this experience.”

    Lewis-Palmer Cheyenne Mountain volleyball
    (Matt Daniels)

    The Rangers controlled the first set, feeding off the emotion from the crowd. They took a 16-9 lead early, maintained control and won 25-16 as Smith earned the final point with a hard kill.

    “She’s very humble and meek,” Odenbaugh said of her star hitter. “But in tight games she’s going to look right at her center and say ‘get me the ball because I’m going to put it away.’”

    Once the initial jitters were out of the Indians’ system the match began to play out like a battle of the top two teams in the state. The Rangers jumped out to a 11-4 lead in the second set, but Cheyenne Mountain refused to give in.

    The Indians battled back and pulled to within one point, highlighted by a kill from outside-hitter Bethany Cullity. They eventually took a 15-13 lead, but the combination of timely kills from Montgomery and blocks from sophomore Elizabeth Reich brought the Rangers right back.

    They eventually fell 25-23 with Smith once again getting the game-ending kill.

    “Once we got rid of our nerves in the first game and got in our system, we scored points,” Indians coach David Barkley said. “When we got them out of their system, they struggled as all teams do.”

    The third set played out in a similar fashion as the second. The Rangers jumped out to a quick lead, but the Indians battled back and were able to stay close. They gained some momentum to bring the score to 21-17, with the Rangers still holding the lead.

    Lewis-Palmer Cheyenne Mountain volleyball
    (Matt Daniels)

    But that momentum was quickly squashed with yet another devastating kill from Smith, who finished with 17 on the night. The Rangers took the third set 25-21, giving them the sweep and an undefeated run through their league.

    “Cheyenne Mountain is a really good team and I think this win just shows how good (our) team can be,” Smith said. “This means everything, it couldn’t have ended any better than this.”

    With both teams holding victories over the state’s No. 1 ranked 5A team, Rampart, there is a perception out there that Lewis-Palmer and Cheyenne Mountain are the top two teams in the entire state, regardless of class. A 3-0 sweep for the Rangers would make them instant favorites to win another state championship, but Odenbaugh cautions not to read that much into Thursday’s win.

    “With a 3-0 win, and you look at the sets, it could’ve gone either way,” she said. “It was nice that we came out and got a three-set win, but they played us tough.”

    Lewis-Palmer Cheyenne Mountain volleyball
    (Matt Daniels)

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  • Palmer Ridge, Air Academy combine for 142 points in football shootout

    (Courtesy @PalmerRidgeAD on Twitter)
    The final scoreboard after Thursday night’s offensive attack. (Courtesy @PalmerRidgeAD on Twitter)

    In a year of ridiculous offensive outputs, Palmer Ridge continued the trend on Thursday night.

    The Bears beat Air Academy 88-54, racked up 816 total yards of offense, 41 first downs, and had running back Eben Martin score six touchdowns.

    The 142 combined points is the ninth-most in state history. It is now officially the third-highest scoring 11-man game, supplanting a 130-point affair which also involved Air Academy earlier this season.

    Palmer Ridge’s 816 total yards are No. 5 all-time by one team.

    CHSAA’s record book doesn’t yet track individual scoring outputs, but based on the combined scores, Palmer Ridge’s 88 points could be as high as the seventh-most in history.

    The game itself was actually a back-and-forth affair much of the way. Air Academy led 14-10 after the first quarter, and 27-22 at halftime. The Kadets pushed that lead to 41-29 in the third quarter before Palmer Ridge began to mount its comeback.

    By the time the third quarter ended, it was Air Academy 54, Palmer Ridge 51. The two teams accounted for 56 total points in the frame, the fourth-highest total ever.

    Then fourth quarter started — and Palmer Ridge scored the game’s final 37 points. Palmer Ridge accounted for 66 of its 22 points in the second half. That mark is the third-most in history.

    Palmer Ridge sophomore quarterback Cooper Weiss was 11-of-14 with 254 yards and four touchdowns. Martin, a senior, rushed for 231 yards and the six scores.

    As of Friday morning, Air Academy hadn’t entered its stats on MaxPreps. There may yet be more record-book-worthy performances to come. Air Academy quarterback Adam Brown already set the state passing record earlier this season.

  • Replay: Football season continues in Week 8

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    The live event will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Friday.
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    Live coverage

    Live Blog Colorado high school football’s Week 8 (2014)
     


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    Live games
    Class Game Time Notes
    3A Palisade vs. Grand Junction Central 6 p.m. Audio
    5A Columbine vs. Chatfield 7 p.m. Video
    5A (6) Regis Jesuit vs. (7) Mountain Vista 7 p.m. Video
    1A Holyoke vs. Wiggins 7 p.m. Video
    5A Eaglecrest vs. Cherokee Trail 7 p.m. Video
    5A Fruita Monument vs. Rock Canyon 7 p.m. Video
    5A (5) Fairview vs. Fossil Ridge 7 p.m. Video
    5A Legacy vs. Monarch 7 p.m. Video
    2A Valley vs. Eaton 7 p.m. Video
    5A Doherty vs. Chaparral 7 p.m. Video
    4A Coronado vs. Pueblo West 7 p.m. Video
    1A Wray vs. Yuma 7 p.m. Audio
    3A Englewood vs. (10) Fort Morgan 7 p.m. Audio
    3A (7) Rifle vs. Steambost Springs 7 p.m. Audio
    6-man (6) Walsh vs. (5) Kit Carson 7 p.m. Audio
    2A La Junta vs. (4) Lamar 7 p.m. Audio
    4A Falcon vs. (2) Montrose 7 p.m. Audio
    3A Eagle Valley vs. (6) Delta 7 p.m. Audio
    2A Olathe vs. (8) Montezuma-Cortez 7 p.m. Audio
    1A Ignacio vs. Center 7 p.m. Audio
    8-man Swink vs. Fowler 7 p.m. Audio
    5A (1) Valor Christian vs. (9) Cherry Creek 7 p.m. Altitude TV
    8-man (3) Akron vs. (2) Caliche 7:30 p.m. Audio
  • Photos: Montrose boys soccer tops Grand Junction

    MONTROSE — Montrose boys soccer beat Grand Junction 1-0 on Thursday afternoon.

  • Photos: State softball tournaments begin

    AURORA — The state softball tournaments got underway on Friday.

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  • Photos: Skyline soccer blanks Frederick behind huge second half

    LONGMONT — Skyline soccer scored all four of its goals in the second half to shut out Frederick 4-0 in a 4A Tri-Valley League matchup on Wednesday.

    Skyline improves to 13-2 (11-1 in league play), while Frederick falls to 4-9 (4-7) this season.

  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for Week 8 games

    Ralston Valley Bear Creek football
    Ralston Valley, No. 4 in 5A, plays No. 3 Pomona in one of the most anticipated games of the year on Friday. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 8.

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

    Class 5A
    1 Valor Christian 6-2
    Fri: L 33-17 at (9) Cherry Creek
    2 Grandview 8-0
    Thurs: W 53-13 vs. Overland
    3 Pomona 6-2
    Fri: L 22-15 at (4) Ralston Valley
    4 Ralston Valley 8-0
    Fri: W 22-15 vs. (3) Pomona
    5 Fairview 8-0
    Fri: W 42-40 at Fossil Ridge
    6 Regis Jesuit 7-1
    Fri: W 35-7 vs. (7) Mountain Vista
    7 Mountain Vista 7-1
    Fri: L 35-7 at (6) Regis Jesuit
    8 Rocky Mountain 7-1
    Thurs: W 28-7 at Mountain Range
    9 Cherry Creek 5-3
    Fri: W 33-17 vs. (1) Valor Christian
    10 Fountain-Fort Carson 6-2
    Thurs: L 31- 28 vs. Castle View

    Class 4A
    1 Pine Creek 8-0
    Fri: W 56-0 at Durango
    2 Montrose 7-1
    Fri: W 31-21 at Falcon
    3 Fort Collins 8-0
    Thurs: W 31-28 vs. Silver Creek
    4 Greeley West 7-1
    Sat: L 27-20 vs. Thompson Valley
    5 Denver South 6-2
    Fri: W 52-18 vs. George Washington
    6 Pueblo South 7-1
    Fri: W 24-21 at Palmer
    7 Vista Ridge 6-2
    Fri: W 42-8 at Widefield
    8 Broomfield 6-2
    Fri: W 35-24 at Mountain View
    9 Dakota Ridge 6-2
    Thurs: W 44-6 vs. Kennedy
    10 Pueblo Centennial 5-2
    Off this week.

    Class 3A
    1 Discovery Canyon 8-0
    Fri: W 56-20 at Harrison
    2 Lutheran 8-0
    Fri: W 55-28 at Vista PEAK
    3 Evergreen 8-0
    Sat: W 40-0 at Arvada
    4 Roosevelt 7-1
    Fri: W 63-0 vs. Niwot
    5 Holy Family 6-2
    Fri: W 51-13 vs. Erie
    6 Delta 5-3
    Fri: L 18-7 at Eagle Valley
    7 Rifle 7-1
    Fri: W 46-3 vs. Steamboat Springs
    8 Pueblo East 5-3
    Fri: W 41-0 vs. The Classical Academy
    9 Berthoud 7-1
    Fri: W 14-0 vs. Frederick
    10 Fort Morgan 6-2
    Fri: W 44-0 at Englewood

    Class 2A
    1 Brush 8-0
    Fri: W 54-14 vs. (9) Sterling
    2 Kent Denver 8-0
    Fri: W 56-6 vs. Bishop Machebeuf
    3 Strasburg 8-0
    Fri: W 56-14 at Bennett
    4 Lamar 7-1
    Fri: W 39-14 at La Junta
    5 Gunnison 7-1
    Fri: W 47-6 vs. Pagosa Springs
    6 Platte Valley 5-3
    Fri: W 57-13 vs. University
    7 Florence 5-3
    Fri: L 42-19 at St. Mary’s
    8 Montezuma-Cortez 6-2
    Fri: W 14-6 vs. Olathe
    9 Sterling 5-3
    Fri: L 54-14 at (1) Brush
    10 Faith Christian 6-2
    Sat: W 49-14 vs. Denver North

    Class 1A
    1 Paonia 8-0
    Fri: W 50-7 vs. Hotchkiss
    2 Buena Vista 8-0
    Fri: W 40-14 vs. (8) Rye
    3 Resurrection Christian 7-1
    Fri: W 76-0 vs. Cornerstone Christian
    4 Meeker 7-1
    Fri: W 52-0 vs. Grand Valley
    5 Platte Canyon 6-1
    Off this week.
    6 Monte Vista 6-2
    Fri: W 48-7 at Dolores
    7 Burlington 6-2
    Fri: W 42-7 vs. Highland
    8 Rye 6-2
    Fri: L 40-14 at (2) Buena Vista
    9 Centauri 5-3
    Fri: W 43-0 at John Mall
    10 Limon 6-2
    Fri: L 25-0 at Crowley County

    Class 8-man
    1 Dayspring Christian 8-0
    Sat: W 53-21 vs. (8) Sedgwick County
    2 Caliche 7-1
    Fri: W 49-24 at (3) Akron
    3 Akron 6-2
    Fri: L 49-24 vs. (2) Caliche
    4 Norwood 9-0
    Fri: W 59-6 at Hayden
    5 Merino 6-2
    Fri: W 40-12 at Haxtun
    6 Springfield 8-0
    Fri: W 40-8 at McClave
    7 Granada 7-1
    Fri: W 46-12 vs. Wiley
    8 Sedgwick County 5-3
    Sat: L 53-21 at (1) Dayspring Christian
    9 Simla 6-2
    Fri: W 54-14 vs. Hoehne
    10 Sangre de Cristo 8-0
    Fri: W 48-6 at Mancos

    Class 6-man
    1 Arickaree/Woodlin 8-0
    Fri: W 77-0 vs. Bethune
    2 Eads 8-0
    Fri: W 63-25 vs. Miami-Yoder
    3 Peetz 7-1
    Fri: W 67-18 at Weldon Valley
    4 Fleming 7-1
    Fri: W 64-6 at (10) Cheyenne Wells
    5 Kit Carson 6-2
    Fri: L 76-52 at (6) Walsh
    6 Walsh 7-1
    Fri: W 76-52 vs. (5) Kit Carson
    7 Hanover 8-0
    Sat: W 62-12 at Antonito
    8 Mountain Valley 7-1
    Sat: L 61-42 vs. North Park
    9 Pawnee 5-3
    Fri: W 59-0 vs. Prairie
    10 Cheyenne Wells 4-4
    Fri: L 64-6 vs. (4) Fleming
  • Continental/Centennial League Championships-10/15/14

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Overland 181.25
    2 Cherry Creek 179.375
    3 Ponderosa 171.525
    4 Palmer Ridge 167.50
    5 Rampart 164.90
    6 Rock Canyon 162.25
    7 Heritage 160.20
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mackinzie Dorr Cherry Creek 9.60
    2 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.35
    3 McKenna Tyrbyne Overland 9.15
    4 Kaela Schandle Heritage 9.10
    5 Devin Gutman Overland 9.10
    6 May Dodd Cherry Creek 9.05
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Devin Bundas Overland 9.675
    2 McKenna Turbyne Overland 9.55
    3 Kaela Schandle Heritage 9.50
    4 Mackinzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.275
    5 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.00
    6 Sarah Fangrow Cherry Creek 8.95
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mackinzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.45
    2 Devin Bundas Overland 9.40
    3 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.30
    4 Rachel Wong Cherry Creek 9.075
    5 Katie Steward Ponderosa 8.825
    6 Genesis Hathway Overland 8.80
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mckenna Turbyne Overland 9.65
    2 Mackinzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.575
    3 Kaela Schandle Heritage 9.575
    4 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.525
    5 Devin Bundas Overland 9.525
    6 Kellyn Toole Overland 9.50
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mackinzie Doerr Cherry Creek 37.925
    2 Devin Bundas Overland 37.50
    3 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 37.125
    4 McKenna Turbyne Overland 36.75
    5 Kaela Schandle Heritage 36.15
    6 Katie Steward Ponderosa 35.575
  • Front Range League Championships-10/15/14

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Broomfield 184.675
    2 Mountain Range 183.45
    3 Thornton 173.925
    4 Niwot 173.225
    5 Rocky Mountain 170.70
    6 Thompson Valley 167.50
    7 Fort Collins 155.575
    8 Loveland 131.25
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alyssa Carroll Thompson Valley 9.675
    2 Sierra Kirylo Thornton 9.65
    3 Kailey Licata Broomfield 9.55
    4 Caitlin Paplow Mountain Range 9.425
    5 Sarah Holbrook Broomfield 9.40
    T6 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 9.375
    T6 Natalie Prestwich Mountain Range 9.375
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Rachel Dillmann Mountain Range 9.675
    2 Autumn Bottke Rocky Mountain 9.55
    3 Alyssa Carroll Thompson Valley 9.375
    4 Syd Kotar Mountain Range 9.30
    5 Sierro Kirylo Thornton 9.30
    6 Kailey Licata Broomfield 9.125
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Sarah Holbrook Broomfield 9.55
    2 Alyssa Carroll Thompson Valley 9.525
    3 Kailey Licata Broomfield 9.475
    4 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 9.45
    5 Sierra Kirylo Thornton 9.35
    6 Autumn Bottke Rocky Mountain 9.325
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Kailey Licata Broomfield 9.80
    2 Rachel Dillmann Mountain Range 9.725
    3 Alyssa Carroll Thompson Valley 9.65
    4 Autumn Bottke Rocky Mountain 9.475
    5 Caitlyn Paplow Mountain Range 9.45
    6 Hailey Nelson Fort Collins 9.40
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alyssa Carroll Thompson Valley 38.225
    2 Kailey Licata Broomfield 37.95
    3 Rachel Dillmann Mountain Range 37.625
    4 Autumn Bottke Rocky Mountain 37.60
    5 Sierra Kirylo Thornton 37.575
    6 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 36.70