Month: March 2015

  • Photos: No. 3 Cherry Creek baseball shuts out Arvada West

    GREENWOOD VILLAGE — No. 3 Cherry Creek baseball shut out Arvada West, 8-0, at home to open their season.

    Cherry Creek’s Nick Ulmer got the win, while Blake Goldsberry went 3-3, with two doubles, a triple and three RBIs.

  • Photos: No. 3 Lewis-Palmer girls soccer beats Pueblo Centennial

    MONUMENT — No. 3 Lewis-Palmer girls soccer beat Pueblo Centennial at home, 2-1.

    The Rangers got goals from Brianna Alger and Sarah Lyons.

  • Replay: State basketball Final 4s in all classes

    The state basketball tournaments are all in action on Friday with their respective Final 4s.

    Each classification, save for the 5A, begin play at 4 p.m. The 5A boys will play at 7 p.m.

    Watch all games live: NFHS Network

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  • Photos: 2A boys and girls basketball Final 4s

    PUEBLO — The Final 4s for Class 2A boys and girls basketball are Friday at the Colorado School of Mines. Scroll down for photos from each game.

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    Girls: (3) Akron 41, (2) Hoehne 26



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    Boys: (2) Sanford 65, (3) Ignacio 54



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    Girls: (4) Yuma 56, (1) Peyton 44



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    Boys: (1) Resurrection Christian 71, (4) Simla 60

  • Replay: State basketball action in all classes

    The state basketball tournaments are all in action on Thursday.

    Things begin at 8:45 in 1A, 2A and 3A boys and girls with their respective Great 8s. Then, at 4 p.m., the 4A girls Final 4 gets underway, with the 5A girls playing at 7 p.m.

    Watch all games live: NFHS Network

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    Live Blog State basketball action in all classes
     

  • Photos: 3A basketball’s Great 8

    GOLDEN — The Class 3A boys and girls basketball Great 8 is on Thursday at the Colorado School of Mines.

    Boys games (Bracket)

    Girls games (Bracket)


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    Girls: (2) Pagosa Springs 48, (10) Centauri 33



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    Boys: (4) Colorado Academy 60, (28) Bayfield 44



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    Girls: (1) Sterling 51, (25) Liberty Common 36



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    Boys: (2) Colorado Springs Christian 59, (7) Alamosa 44



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    Girls: (3) Lutheran 61, (6) Moffat County 32



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    Boys: (3) Lutheran 61, (22) Brush 51



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    Girls: (4) Manitou Springs 50, (5) Eaton 44



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    Boys: (1) Faith Christian 61, (9) Jefferson Academy 54

  • Photos: Fort Collins nips Colorado Academy girls soccer in 2 OTs

    LITTLETON — Fort Collins, ranked No. 8 in the Class 5A girls soccer rankings, beat 3A No. 1 Colorado Academy 4-3 in two overtimes at the Arapahoe Warrior Soccer Tournament on Wednesday.

  • All-state wrestling teams for 2014-15 season

    The 2014-15 all-state wrestling teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected by team performance at the state meet, as well.

    Wrestlers of the year were determined by a formula which took the following information into account: season record; season winning percentage; type of wins at state (pin, tech fall, major decision); and strength of a weight classification’s bracket (based upon returning placers).

    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

    Wrestler of the year: Jacob Trujillo, Grand Junction

    Coach of the year: Ron Granieri, Arvada West

    First Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Dane Drimmer Chaparral Senior 285
    Matt Finesilver Cherry Creek Junior 132
    Jacob Greenwood Poudre Freshman 126
    Tomas Gutierrez Pomona Junior 113
    Dayton Marvel Pomona Freshman 106
    Danny Murphy Rocky Mountain Senior 145
    Isaac Rider Grand Junction Senior 138
    Devin Rothrock Arvada West Senior 220
    Konnor Schmidt Rocky Mountain Senior 182
    Jacob Seely Fruita Monument Senior 195
    Payton Tawater Arvada West Senior 152
    Travis Torres Pomona Senior 120
    Deyaun Trueblood Pomona Junior 170
    Jacob Trujillo Grand Junction Senior 160


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    Class 4A

    Wrestler of the year: Hunter Willits, Pueblo County

    Coach of the year: Dave Juergensen, Thompson Valley

    First Team
    Name School Year Weight
    David Eusea Thompson Valley Senior 195
    Morgan Fogg Thompson Valley Junior 113
    Ben Hewson Thompson Valley Senior 152
    Vlad Kazakov Thompson Valley Junior 120
    Joe Keller Windsor Senior 182
    Toby McBride Fort Morgan Junior 220
    Josiah Nava Pueblo County Freshman 106
    Jacob Robles Pueblo East Junior 285
    Chris Sandoval Pueblo County Sophomore 126
    Parker Simington Thompson Valley Junior 160
    Bronson Spies Conifer Senior 145
    Sam Turner Discovery Canyon Junior 132
    Hunter Willits Pueblo County Sophomore 138
    Austin Zuniga Pueblo South Senior 170


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    Class 3A

    Wrestler of the year: Jimmy Fate, Berthoud

    Coach of the year: Mike Caciari, Valley

    First Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Sage Budd Mead Senior 132
    Joe Carwin Brush Senior 285
    Conrad Cole Brush Senior 126
    Joel Contreras Sterling Senior 152
    Isaiah DeLaCerda Alamosa Sophomore 106
    Chad Ellis Berthoud Junior 170
    Jimmy Fate Berthoud Junior 145
    Marcus Garcia Dolores Huerta Junior 195
    Andrew Jaramillo Platte Valley Senior 120
    Seager Oliver Montezuma-Cortez Senior 182
    Jacob Ornelas Fort Lupton Senior 220
    Dalton Robertson Weld Central Junior 160
    Jody Sandoval II Fort Lupton Sophomore 113
    Ryan Waite Platte Valley Senior 138


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    Class 2A

    Wrestler of the year: Bo Pipher, Paonia

    Coach of the year: Mike Jurney, Rocky Ford

    First Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Jonathan Andreatta John Mall Sophomore 113
    Jareb Aziz Centauri Senior 195
    Austin Coy Swink Senior 132
    Nate Finnell Rocky Ford Senior 220
    Talon Harris Norwood/Nucla Senior 120
    Jayden Hilferty Limon Junior 285
    Bryce McCracken Crowley County Senior 152
    Zach Milner Paonia Senior 160
    Ryan Nordyke Holly Senior 145
    Bo Pipher Paonia Junior 138
    Jesse Reed Paonia Senior 126
    Jacob Rodriguez Rocky Ford Sophomore 106
    TJ Shelton Meeker Junior 170
    Keegan Wentz Buena Vista Junior 182
  • Photos: Montrose baseball tops Eagle Valley

    MONTROSE — Second-ranked Montrose baseball opened its season with a 6-2 win over Eagle Valley in Class 4A action on Monday.

  • Milk propels Holyoke girls swim team to state

    Holyoke's girls swim team. (Courtesy photo)
    Holyoke’s girls swim team. (Courtesy photo)

    After five years without a “ticket” to the Class 4A state swim meet, mom-daughter coaching team Adria Colver and Aly Brinkema couldn’t be more proud.

    The Holyoke girls swim team captured their first large trophy – third place in the Metro 8 – and watched junior, Dani Brandt, qualify for state, all while juggling their academic studies so well that they came within inches of winning this year’s 4A Academic Team Championship Award (an award the school last won in 2001).

    Could it be the milk post-exercise that gave the girls just the kick they needed to have a successful season?

    “Without question, the ‘milk factor’ has been a huge success in our program. Even our lifeguards are now drinking it!” shared head coach, Adria Colver.

    Of the milk, the coaching duo said, “How else could we have strung together so many hard, grueling practices while enjoying an injury-free season, which produced one our team’s most effective preconference tapers and led to so many personal-bests as well as a state qualifying time? Our success opened a door that others on the team plan to go through next year.”

    They acknowledged that at the end of practice, the girls aren’t just thirsty; they are in need of calories. Research in adult athletes shows that milk’s fluids and electrolytes rehydrate the body and replenish what is lost in sweat, while the carbohydrates in milk refuel muscles and replenish glycogen (energy) stores, and the high-quality protein aids in muscle recovery and repair.

    Because of the successful season, Colver and Brinkema are planning on offering milk to their athletes in future seasons.

    “Using milk during every future high school swim season is a given – a no-brainer!” said Colver and Brinkema. “For now, we are planning the off-season and the start of summer club – also with milk at the end of each practice.”

    Western Dairy Association and Colorado dairy farm families wish Holyoke girls swim team the best of luck in summer club and in future swim seasons!

    Would you like to see your athletes excel both on and off the field by replenishing their bodies with white or chocolate milk? Your team could win funds to provide FREE milk for a season.

    If your student athletes aren’t fueling up with low-fat white or chocolate milk, this is a great opportunity to get started!

    Download the grant application at here. Print, complete and mail back to WDA.

    Application MUST be postmarked by:
    June 12, 2015 for Fall 2015 Sports

    Questions? Please contact Jenna Allen, Western Dairy Association’s Director of Nutrition Marketing & Affairs, at 1-800-274-6455, 303-451-7711 or visit WesternDairyAssociation.org.

    Athletes can train harder and perform better with proper nutrition. Visit this site to read more about milk as an exercise recovery beverage and learn how to eat for peak athletic performance.