MONTROSE — Delta knocked off No. 10 Montrose with a 6-3 win in Class 4A baseball on Tuesday.
Month: April 2015
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Photos: Montrose girls soccer moves to 8-2 with win over Grand Junction Central
MONTROSE — Montrose girls soccer beat Grand Junction Central 3-0 on Tuesday. The Indians are now 8-2-0.
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Photos: Roberson helps Cherry Creek baseball beat Overland
AURORA — Aeneas Roberson went 4-for-4 with two RBIs as No. 3 Cherry Creek baseball beat Overland 6-2 in a Class 5A game on Tuesday.
Nate Sweeney was also 2-for-4 with two runs and an RBI, while Carter Van Gytenbeek threw six innings to get the win. Van Gytenbeek allowed two runs (none earned) and struck out eight against one walk.
Overland’s Vince Lopez was 2-for-3.
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No. 2 Community Christian baseball rallies to beat No. 9 Cornerstone Christian in extras

(Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com) NORTHGLENN — The Community Christian baseball team had breezed to a 12-1 record with a run differential of 144-24 and the best earned run average (1.55) in Class 1A entering Monday.
They featured a powerful lineup led by Jake Hodge, the all-classification leader in batting average (.737). The Crusaders were also sitting pretty at No. 2 in the latest 1A rankings released Monday morning, receiving five first-place votes and only looking up at Eads in the poll.
Of course, when it comes to rivalry games, stats can be thrown out and chaos can ensue.
Community Christian experienced a little of both during a wacky 7-6 home win in eight innings on Monday over No. 9 Cornerstone Christian at Jaycee Park. The victory kept a lengthy winning streak against 1A District 2 competition alive, a streak that spans 41 games and six seasons.
But that wasn’t on the minds of the players or coaches in a heated battle.
“I’m just happy to get a win honestly,” Hodge said. “This is the first extra inning game I remember playing in a long time.”
“We always enjoy playing that team,” Community Christian coach Dennis Cooper added. “It seems like we always play our best games against each other. That game is a lot of fun. We were fortunate enough to come out on top.”
In a game brimming with timely hits and great defensively plays, but also a number of errors, sloppy plays, and close calls, the contest ended much as it had started: in unusual fashion.
The Crusaders’ Justin Werzinski, stepping into the batter’s box in the eighth with the bases loaded, hit a grounder. The Cornerstone fielder threw home in plenty of time before pinch runner Devin Obland crossed the plate. But the ump called the runner safe.
“First of all, the umpire took about three days there to make a call and I’m going, ‘Why didn’t he call him out?’ The catcher certainly had the ball in his glove and then he said the kid didn’t have his foot on the plate,” Cooper said excitedly.
“To play that game and think of all the little things in all those innings, any one of those plays that could’ve gone either way, it’s weird to end it like that.”
The call sealed a rivalry win for Community Christian, one that was both frustrating with miscues and exciting with tremendous efforts by a number of players.

Jake Hodge of Community Christian. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com) One of those standouts, of course, was Hodge, who came through with the game hanging in the balance.
First, the 6-foot-3 senior cracked a single to drive in a run in the bottom of the fifth, tying the game at six. Then, he stepped onto the mound in relief and proceeded to shut out the Bulldogs in the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth innings.
Cornerstone Christian left several runners stranded on base as Hodge himself made a few miscues atypical for the veteran, but his stuff was still good enough to keep the Crusaders firmly in the game.
“Jake’s stats speak for themselves,” Cooper raved. “He’s the best hitter in 1A in the state. He’s definitely one of the top five players in 1A. Any team Jake would be on, he would mean a lot.”
Cornerstone, which fell to 5-6 and 3-2 in 1A District 2, scored all six of its runs in the 2nd inning.
Their own star player, Carlos Ruiz, helped keep them in the game with some good pitching of his own and a couple critical hits. Ruiz, a senior, was named second team all-state in 2014.
Community Christian has gained a little breathing room in district play with a 5-0 record, 13-1 overall, and a nice multiple game lead in the standings while owning the tiebreaker over Cornerstone.
The program has grown accustomed to district championships and state playoff appearances in recent years. Hodge is quick to praise the coaching staff for their success.
“I would certainly have to give that credit to our coaching staff, because we have a lot of inexperienced guys, guys who are athletes, but not necessarily baseball players,” Hodge said, describing a commonality in small-school sports.
“Our coaching staff, every season their job is to take these athletes, take their athletic ability and kind of mold that into a baseball player. For them to be able to do that, it’s really great to see.”
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Photos: Big first inning helps Cherry Creek baseball beat Mullen
GREENWOOD VILLAGE — A seven-run first inning proved to be the difference as No. 3 Cherry Creek beat No. 7 Mullen 9-6 in Class 5A baseball on Monday.
Freshman Tanner O’Tremba was 3-for-4 with two RBIs to lead the Bruins. Parker Jax and Aeneas Roberson also had two RBIS apiece.
Blake Goldsberrry pitched six innings in getting the win for Cherry Creek. He allowed five runs (four earned), and struck out six against one walk.
Dominic Duran was 4-for-4 with four RBIs for Mullen.
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Jeffco League has a stranglehold on 4A baseball

The 4A Jeffco League, led by teams like Wheat Ridge, is very, very good this season. (Dennis Pleuss) Life in baseball’s Class 4A Jeffco League is cutthroat. It borders on cannibalism.
Within this ecosystem, 10 teams are battling for three automatic berths into the 4A postseason field. As of Monday, five of them are ranked. That includes three in the top five, and the No. 1 (D’Evelyn) and No. 2 (Evergreen) teams — who meet on Tuesday evening.
And they’re all beating up on one another.
For example: On Monday, No. 6 Wheat Ridge upset No. 1 D’Evelyn. It was the second-consecutive week in which a top-ranked 4A Jeffco team fell to a league foe.
“It’s tough, man,” said longtime D’Evelyn coach Dan Porreco. “I mean everybody is really good. We ran into Wheat Ridge last night, and they did a nice job. They’re good. Every day, you’ve got to be ready and do your best. It’s crazy.”
Added Evergreen coach Steve Jones: “It’s like a heavyweight prize fight each time you take the field.”
Last week, Jeffco had the top three teams in the poll, with Green Mountain, D’Evelyn and Evergreen. But then Valor Christian — another 4A Jeffco team — upset No. 1 Green Mountain.
Shortly, the Eagles, too, found themselves ranked. They are No. 9 this week. Green Mountain is now No. 5.
“It does put a little more emphasis on the games, but it makes the regular season fun,” said Wheat Ridge coach Adam Miller, who is in his 13th season with the Farmers. “I think the kids look to it as a challenge, and if you present it that way to them, every day is a fun day.”

D’Evelyn is currently ranked No. 1 in Class 4A, leading five 4A Jeffco teams in the poll this week. (Dennis Pleuss) The league placed three teams in the Final 8 last year — but that doesn’t include current league member Valor, which played independent schedule last season and also reached that stage. And Green Mountain won last season’s 4A title, the first for a team in the league since Golden won in 2003.
Is this the start of a shift in power?
“When you’re looking at the Northern League … they’ve produced a few state champions over the last number of years,” said Valor Christian coach Keith Wahl. “At some point in time, when you’re looking at the best league, you’re looking at the best playoff record, you’re looking at the state champions coming out of the league, and (the 4A Jeffco is) right there. But I think for us to be considered (the best), you’ve got to continue to hold up the trophy at the end.”
This season, the strength has been evident. Teams from the 4A Jeffco are a combined 25-4 against other 4A leagues this season. The includes an astonishing 17-0 mark from the current top eight teams in the league standings.
Shoot, the 4A Jeffco is 20-10 against 5A teams to this point.
Consider for a moment just the top five:
- Wheat Ridge is 11-3, but one loss is to a team from Arizona, and the other two were one-run losses to 5A teams.
- Evergreen is 12-1, with the lone loss coming to a team from Oregon.
- D’Evelyn was 13-0 before losing to Wheat Ridge on Monday.
- Green Mountain? 10-4, with three out-of-state losses, and a fourth to Valor, a league foe.
- Even Valor’s 7-6 record is deceiving. The Eagles have four out-of-state losses, one loss to a 5A team, and their other loss came to Littleton — which, yes, plays in the 4A Jeffco.
“It prepares our kids for the every day,” said Wahl, now in his seventh year at Valor. “Today we go against Golden, we have to bring our best. Tomorrow we go against Evergreen, we have to bring our best. It helps our guys. And ultimately, it does season you for playoff time.”
“There’s lot of good teams, and I think the better pitching you see, the better it makes you come playoff time,” added Green Mountain coach Brad Madden. “Because you’re not getting any (No. 3 or 4 pitchers) in the playoffs. It’s all 1s and 2s.”
Said Jones, the Evergreen coach: “It’s like the old saying from the Bible: ‘Iron sharpens iron.’ Playing the toughest competition day-in and day-out, it’s just going to make you better.”
But there’s one catch: You’ve got to make the playoffs first.
“It pays off,” Jones said. “It does pay its dividends — if you can survive.”
Because the league only gets three automatic qualifiers, it leaves the other seven fighting for five at-large berths with the rest of the teams in 4A. One of those berths will almost certainly go to Ponderosa, which will automatically qualify if it wins 10 games. The Mustangs already have nine wins.
So, really, the 4A Jeffco teams are fighting for four at-large berths, which are based upon standings in the Wild Card points. That’s tough.
“If we don’t keep winning, we could be on the outside looking in. If Golden doesn’t keep winning, they could be on the outside looking in,” Wahl said. “I mean, it’s a tough deal to stare down the barrel of that gun.”
If the season were to end today, the league would get five teams in the postseason, including two at-large berths. One of those berths would go to Littleton, meaning Valor Christian — currently the ninth-best team in 4A, according to voters — would stay home.

Valor Christian is eyeing one of the 4A Jeffco’s three automatic berths to the postseason. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com) The Eagles have some ground to make up in terms of Wild Card points. They are currently six spots outside of an at-large berth, so their focus right now is on securing an automatic spot.
“This group this year is young for us, they’re inexperienced, but what they’re getting an opportunity to experience is every game matters,” Wahl said. “I don’t think they’ve ever had that before.”
And in the 4A Jeffco this season, that feeling is only magnified.
“There’s no breathers, especially when we get backed up (by weather) like this,” Madden said. “There’s no chance to go get a JV guy some work on the mound. You’ve got to go with your guys the whole way through.”
Added Jones: “There are any number of teams in the Jeffco 4A league that are worthy to be in the playoffs, and some of them aren’t going to make it. It’s a tough thing to embrace. But, of course, that’s the system and we’re going to live under it and do our best to qualify.”
Porreco, now in his 20th year at D’Evelyn, said this is as good as he’s ever seen the league.
“I mean there’s been some great teams in the past — you know Golden when they won the state tournament (in 2003); Wheat Ridge when they dropped down (from 5A), they’ve been good every year, and Evergreen’s always really good,” the coach said. “This is, I would say, might be the best the league’s been in a long time.”
“I don’t think there’s an easy team in our league,” added Miller, the Wheat Ridge coach. “You’ve got to rev it up pretty much every day.”
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Grand Junction baseball coach resigns
Donnie Alexander, the baseball coach at Grand Junction, resigned on Tuesday.
His resignation is effective immediately, according to a press release from District 51. Assistant coach Jeff McLaughlin will assume the interim head coach role.
Alexander took over the program prior to the 2012-13 season. He was 36-20 in two-and-a-half seasons.
Grand Junction and Alexander were placed on restriction prior to this season because of a violation of the Sunday contact rule.
Restriction bars a team (or coach) from participating in the postseason, but the restriction is expected to be temporarily lifted by the CHSAA staff just prior to the postseason to allow the team to play.
Alexander played baseball at Northern Colorado in the early 1990s. He came to Grand Junction after various stints as an assistant at junior colleges and high schools.
Included in his coaching history is a five-year stint as an assistant at Lamar Community College, time at Central Arizona, and also a season at Palisade High School.
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D’Evelyn, Rye take over No. 1 spots in baseball rankings

Grant Witherspoon and D’Evelyn now sit atop the Class 4A baseball poll. (Dennis Pleuss) D’Evelyn and Rye took over atop their respective baseball rankings on Monday.
D’Evelyn is 13-0 and now heads the Class 4A poll from CHSAANow.com after receiving nine of the 12 first-place votes and totalling 106 points, well ahead of No. 2 Evergreen’s 86 points.
Former No. 1 Green Mountain was upset by Valor Christian last week, and fell to fifth. Valor Christian joined the 4A poll at No. 9 this week.
Rye (10-0), meanwhile, is the new No. 1 in 2A after last week’s No. 1 Resurrection Christian lost to Brush, the No. 7 team in 3A at the time.
That ranking added No. 10 Kiowa (7-3).

Fruita Monument is now ranked No. 4 in 5A. (Tom Hoganson) In 5A, Fruita Monument’s rise up the ranking continued. The Wildcats, who are now 17-0, bumped up two spots to No. 4. Included in last week’s 3-0 record was a win over Montrose, which was ranked No. 8 in 4A at the time.
Rocky Mountain continued to lead the 5A poll, and got 11 of the 15 first-place votes. Mountain Vista also held firm at No. 2.
Behind them, Cherry Creek pushed up to No. 3, then Fruita sits fourth and Rock Canyon rounds out the top five.
Fairview dropped to No. 6 and Mullen moved up to No. 7. Monarch is eighth, Denver East is ninth and Grandview is tenth.
The Nos. 1 teams in 3A (Eaton) and 1A (Eads) both held on to their respective top spots this week.
Sterling (No. 9) joined the 3A poll, while 1A added Nucla (No. 8).
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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CHSAANow.com Baseball Polls
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Rocky Mountain (11) 9-3 138 1 2-0 2 Mountain Vista (1) 11-2 124 2 2-0 3 Cherry Creek 8-2 108 4 1-0 4 Fruita Monument (2) 17-0 99 6 3-0 5 Rock Canyon 12-2 79 5 1-1 6 Fairview 8-3 68 3 0-1 7 Mullen 8-3 44 9 1-0 8 Monarch 8-2 34 8 1-0 9 Denver East (1) 12-1 30 10 1-0 10 Grandview 7-4 28 7 1-0 Others receiving votes: Cherokee Trail 15, Pine Creek 15, Columbine 10, Grand Junction Central 7, Highlands Ranch 6, Legend 5, ThunderRidge 5, Grand Junction 4, Regis Jesuit 3, Legacy 2, Fort Collins 1. Dropped out: None. Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 D’Evelyn (9) 13-0 106 2 2-0 2 Evergreen 11-1 86 3 2-0 3 Pueblo West (1) 13-2 85 4 2-0 4 Lewis-Palmer (1) 11-2 64 5 2-0 5 Green Mountain (1) 9-4 57 1 1-2 6 Wheat Ridge 10-3 51 9 2-0 7 Ponderosa 9-5 38 7 0-2 8 Pueblo East 11-3 33 6 1-1 9 Valor Christian 6-6 29 – 2-0 10 Montrose 8-4 25 8 0-1 Others receiving votes: Windsor 23, Palisade 22, Erie 15, Canon City 8, Air Academy 6, Longmont 5, Durango 4, Greeley Central 3. Dropped out: Windsor (10). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Eaton (7) 10-0 96 1 2-0 2 Lamar (2) 12-1 90 2 3-0 3 Gunnison 10-1 58 4 1-0 4 Bayfield (1) 11-2 49 6 2-0 5 Manitou Springs 11-1 46 8 0-0 6 Brush 9-2 43 7 1-0 7 Faith Christian 7-5 42 5 1-0 8 University 8-3 39 3 0-1 9 Sterling 8-4 27 – 1-0 10 Valley 9-4 21 9 1-0 Others receiving votes: La Junta 14, St. Mary’s 11, Kent Denver 10, Olathe 4. Dropped out: St. Mary’s (10). Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Rye (9) 10-0 99 2 1-0 2 Sedgwick County 11-0 83 3 1-0 3 Resurrection Christian (1) 8-2 81 1 0-1 4 Dayspring Christian 10-0 66 4 1-0 5 Paonia 13-2 53 5 2-0 6 Hotchkiss 11-2 51 6 0-0 7 Las Animas 12-2 43 7 2-0 8 McClave/Wiley 11-1 24 8 2-1 9 Yuma 9-4 14 10 2-1 10 Kiowa 7-3 11 – 1-0 Others receiving votes: Dolores 8, Haxtun 7, Ellicott 5, Swink 5. Dropped out: Haxtun (9). Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Eads (4) 8-3 85 1 1-1 2 Community Christian (5) 12-1 83 2 1-0 3 Holly 5-4 57 4 1-0 4 Granada 2-3 52 3 0-0 5 Fleming 4-3 48 6 2-0 6 Springfield 2-6 28 7 0-0 7 Primero 4-2 27 5 0-0 8 Nucla 2-3 26 – 1-0 9 Cornerstone Christian 5-5 25 8 2-0 10 Dove Creek 6-8 22 9 2-2 Others receiving votes: Antonito 18, Denver Jewish Day 8, Stratton/Liberty 7, Gilpin County 6, Peetz 4, Cheyenne Wells 1. Dropped out: Antonito (10). -
Columbine, Ralston Valley join girls lacrosse poll

Denver East beat Kent Denver last week, and stayed at No. 4 as a result. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com) Columbine and Ralston Valley both joined the girls lacrosse poll this week.
The Rebels are ranked eighth in CHSAANow.com’s poll, while the Mustangs are tenth.
Cherry Creek held firm atop the ranking, and is a unanimous pick with all nine first-place votes. In fact teams Nos. 1-7 all stayed put, including No. 2 Centaurus, No. 3 Colorado Academy, No. 4 Denver East, No. 5 Arapahoe, No. 6 Mullen and No. 7 ThunderRidge.
Kent Denver fell one place to ninth this week following its loss to Denver East.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Girls Lacrosse Poll
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Girls Lacrosse RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Cherry Creek (9) 9-1 90 1 1-0 2 Centaurus 7-2 80 2 0-0 3 Colorado Academy 7-3 68 3 1-0 4 Denver East 7-3 55 4 1-0 5 Arapahoe 7-1 50 5 1-0 6 Mullen 7-3 43 6 1-0 7 ThunderRidge 7-2 42 7 0-0 8 Columbine 8-3 21 – 2-0 9 Kent Denver 3-4 14 8 0-1 10 Ralston Valley 7-2 11 – 2-0 Others receiving votes: Fruita Monument 6, Air Academy 4, Chatfield 4, Rampart 3, Palmer Ridge 2, Valor Christian 2, Grandview 1. Dropped out Air Academy (9), Chatfield (10).