Month: September 2015

  • Photos: Baum gives Holy Family soccer the win over Frederick in OT

    Holy Family and Frederick players battle for possession. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Holy Family and Frederick players battle for possession. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    BROOMFIELD — In a tight Tri-Valley League battle, Noah Baum finally gave Holy Family soccer the win over Frederick late in the second overtime.

    Abel Huerta gave Frederick the early lead in the 31st minute, but Holy Family’s Scott Avirett knotted the game back up in the 40th minute.

    With the win, Holy Family improved to 3-2 (3-0 Tri Valley). Frederick, previously undefeated, dropped to 4-1-1 (3-1).

    Holy Family goalkeeper Connor Holland dives to stop the ball. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Holy Family goalkeeper Connor Holland dives to stop the ball. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

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  • Loveland vs. Ft. Collins

    Event type: Dual
    Host: Fort Collins

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Loveland 135.7
    2 Fort Collins 135.3
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Lena Ray Fort Collins 8.2
    2 Shaylee Johnson Loveland 8.2
    3 Shayla Coonts Fort Collins 7.9
    4 Julia Warling Fort Collins 7.9
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    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Shaylee Johnson Loveland 7.7
    2 Lena Ray Loveland 7.3
    3 Julia Warling Fort Collins 6.55
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Julia Warling Fort Collins 8.45
    2 Lena Ray Fort Collins 7.8
    3 Shaylee Johnson Loveland 7.75
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    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Shaylee Johnson Loveland 8.5
    2 Jacy Sanders Loveland 8.4
    3 Abby Gillespie Loveland 8.25
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    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Shaylee Johnson Loveland 32
    2 Lena Ray Fort Collins 31.2
    3 Julia Warling Fort Collins 30.6
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  • Cherry Creek vs. Heritage

    Event type: Dual
    Host: Cherry Creek

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Cherry Creek 175.625
    2 Heritage 163.525
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mackinzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.7
    2 Kaela Schadle Heritage 9.6
    3 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.55
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    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mackinzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.65
    2 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.325
    3 Kaela Schandle Heritage 9.15
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Avery Paxton Cherry Creek 9.55
    2 Kaela Schandle Heritage 9.25
    3 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.125
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    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.55
    2 Mackinzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.475
    3 Avery Paxton Cherry Creek 9.45
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    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 37.55
    2 Kaela Schandle Heritage 37.425
    3 Mackinzie Doerr Cherry Creek 37.35
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  • Arvada West vs. Pomona vs. Bear Creek

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    Event type: Triangular
    Host: Arvada West

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Pomona 184.275
    2 Arvada West 173.65
    3 Bear Creek 160.3
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.575
    2 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.55
    3 Annabel Spencer Pomona 9.225
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    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.7
    2 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.575
    3 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.325
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.775
    2 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.45
    3 Mykayla Novacek Arvada West 9.4
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.675
    2 Annabel Spence Pomona 9.65
    3 Kelsey boychuk Pomona 9.525
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    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 38.325
    2 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 38.125
    3 Annabel Spence Pomona 36.75
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  • With milestone 300th victory, West Grand football coach Chris Brown joins elite company

    West Grand football coach Chris Brown. (Photo courtesy of Mike Wilson)
    West Grand football coach Chris Brown speaks to his team following their win over Nederland, which was the 300th of his career. (Photo courtesy of Mike Wilson)

    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]rue to his nature, Chris Brown did not want his 300th coaching victory to become a cause for a big celebration.

    Going into last Friday’s game against Nederland, the longtime West Grand football coach didn’t talk much about what could take place that evening. Brown admitted that even the opposing team seemed more aware of what was at stake than his own players.

    In fact, Brown’s wife, Cheryl, said even she wasn’t 100 percent certain that a victory over the Panthers would make Brown only the third coach in state history to reach 300 victories.

    “That’s how little Chris emphasizes that,” she said. “But truly, the great thing about Chris is his influence on the young men he’s coaching and the kind of person they are, more so than wins and losses.

    “How much he loves the kids and how he treats the kids and the influence he has, that’s the big part. That’s the most rewarding part.”

    Four days later, Brown continued to downplay the milestone.

    “We’re 2-0 this year, and that was a league game,” he said. “If you coach long enough, this (moment) was probably going to come, but we wanted to win that game for this year.”

    West Grand football coach Chris Brown. (Photo courtesy of Mike Wilson)
    West Grand football coach Chris Brown. (Photo courtesy of Mike Wilson)

    Brown, who turned 63 on Thursday, prefers for the focus to be on his team. But there is no denying that the 22-7 victory over Nederland was another defining moment in a 40-year career that has included four state championships.

    Only Pat Panek (306 victories) and Ken Soper (305) have more coaching wins on their résumé, though Kent Denver’s Scott Yates isn’t far behind Brown with 295 victories. Yates could earn his 300th victory this season, as well.

    Brown’s coaching journey began at Limon back in 1976, where he won a pair of state titles. He took over at West Grand in Kremmling in 1980, and has been there ever since.

    Over the years his teams have advanced to the title game seven times and reached the state semifinals on 14 occasions. From 1995-98, the Mustangs reached the Class 1A championship game four times, winning it all in 1996 and 1998.

    Brown has connections to both men who are members of the 300-victory club. At Limon he replaced longtime coach Lloyd Gaskill, who won 228 games and 10 state championships. The first game that Brown coached in was against Panek, who led Denver East for many years before taking over at Machebeuf.

    “What a fine gentleman,” Brown said. “He was good friends with Lloyd, and both ran the single wing.”

    Soper, who coached for 47 years, was at Dove Creek while Brown was at West Grand. Like the Mustangs did six years ago, Dove Creek had made the transition from 11-man football to the 8-man game, and Soper was among the coaches who Brown approached to learn more about a new style of play.

    It has crossed his mind that he could pass both coaches on the career victories list, but he isn’t ready to cross that bridge just yet.

    West Grand football coach Chris Brown. (Photo courtesy of Mike Wilson)
    (Photo courtesy of Mike Wilson)

    “It would be fun to happen this year because that means we had a good year. It means we won a lot of games this year,” Brown said. “Some people said to me, ‘Next up is 306 or 307.’ I said, ‘Actually, you guys can’t add because next up is 301.’

    “Actually the number is three, because we’re just going with this year.”

    Brown has worn multiple hats with the Mustangs – he is on his second stint as athletic director and still coaches the boys track team. Cheryl coaches the girls track team and is a former volleyball coach. They met at the University of Northern Colorado and have been married for 39 years.

    All three of the couple’s children attended West Grand. Ryan was a member of one of the school’s state championship teams and played college football at Grinnell. Twin daughters Jessica and Shonda were standouts in track and field and will be inducted into Cornell University’s Athletic Hall of Fame this weekend.

    Brown and the Mustangs will host Gilpin County on Friday night. After winning only four games a year ago, West Grand has 33 players on the roster this fall — the most since moving to the 8-man ranks — and Brown believes this team has the potential to be the best yet since moving down a classification.

    As for deciding his future, the coach said there is no timetable for how much longer he will coach, but the passion is still burning as bright as ever.

    So how will he decide when it’s time?

    “As long as I love to go practice, which I do, and I feel like I’m doing positive things with the kids,” Brown said. “If I’m not doing my job, not learning and getting better then it’s time to get out. But right now I’m doing all those things.”

    West Grand football coach Chris Brown. (Photo courtesy of Mike Wilson)
    (Photo courtesy of Mike Wilson)
  • Photos: Doumer helps No. 2 Legend softball beat Ponderosa

    PARKER — Brooke Doumer went 3-for-3 with four RBIs as Class 5A No. 2 Legend beat 4A Ponderosa 12-2 on Wednesday.

    Zoe Mihalicz added three RBIs for the Titans, while Kailey Kumor threw all five innings, allowing just two runs on four hits. She struck out four.

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  • Regis Jesuit’s Quin Cotton commits to Grand Canyon University baseball

    Regis Jesuit Mountain Vista baseball
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    Regis Jesuit outfielder Quin Cotton has committed to play baseball at Grand Canyon University. He made the announcement Wednesday night on Twitter.

    Cotton was a steady presence for the Raiders at the plate in 2014, his junior campaign. He batted .457, hit four home runs and drove in 17 RBIs. He helped the Raiders reach the Class 5A state tournament, where they were eliminated by Grandview in the first weekend.

    He is the latest commitment for the class of 2016, which includes his teammate Travis Marr, who announced his commitment to Clemson in July.

  • Photos: Velazquez has a big day as Grandview softball rolls

    AURORA — Alexandra Velazquez had a monster day at the plate as No. 9 Grandview softball won its fourth game in a row on Wednesday.

    Velazquez had a home run, two doubles, and six RBIs for the Wolves in a 15-2 win over Arapahoe. In addition, teammate Terran Caldwell doubled, tripled, and added three RBIs.

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  • Grand Junction Central girls soccer hires Ethan Johnson as coach

    Montrose Grand Junction Central girls soccer
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    Ethan Johnson will no longer prowl the sidelines of the the Grand Junction Central girls soccer sidelines as an assistant coach. Now he’ll be the top man.

    The school announced today that Johnson has been named as the coach of the Warriors, replacing Jacob Pingel, who left after the conclusion of the 2015 season.

    Johnson is no stranger to the Grand Junction area as he is a graduate of Colorado Mesa University. He has also been an assistant with both the boys and girls teams at Central.

    The Warriors play in the combined 5A/4A Southwestern League, where Montrose came away as league champions last year.

  • Green Mountain vs. Chatfield vs. Elizabeth

    Event type: Triangular
    Host: Green Mountain

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Green Mountain 169.4
    2 Elizabeth 169.3
    3 Chatfield 156.5
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mya Sinha Green Mountain 9.1
    2 Camille DiPaola Green Mountain 9.1
    3 Amanda Taylor Elizabeth 9
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    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Camille DiPaola Green Mountain 9.05
    2 Morgan Maddox Green Mountain 8.7
    3 Mya Sinha Green Mountain 8.65
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Megan Reynolds Elizabeth 8.5
    2 Camille DiPaola Green Mountain 8.3
    3 Sarah Bittle Green Mountain 8.15
    4 Morgan Maddox Green Mountain 8.15
    5 Mya Sinha Green Mountain 8.15
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Camille DiPaola Green Mountain 9.5
    2 Lexye Wood Elizabeth 9.35
    3 Amanda Taylor Elizabeth 9.2
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Camille DiPaola Green Mountain 35.95
    2 Mya Sinha Green Mountain 35.05
    3 Morgan Maddox Green Mountain 34.35
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