Archive for September, 2015

Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for Week 5 games

Columbine and Mullen football play in a big matchup on Friday. (Photos: Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Tim Visser/TimVisserPhotography.com)

Columbine and Mullen football played in a big matchup on Friday. Columbine won, thanks to a big second half. (Photos: Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Tim Visser/TimVisserPhotography.com)


A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 5 in the 2015 season.

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

Class 5A
1 Cherry Creek 5-0
Fri: W 16-13 at (10) Cherokee Trail
2 Columbine 5-0
Fri: W 35-13 at (5) Mullen
3 Valor Christian 3-2
Thurs: W 45-20 at Overland
4 Regis Jesuit 4-1
Fri: W 58-14 vs. Rock Canyon
5 Mullen 3-2
Fri: L 13-35 vs. (2) Columbine
6 Pomona 3-2
Fri: W 42-0 at Arvada West
7 Ralston Valley 4-1
Fri: W 37-18 at Chatfield
8 Arapahoe 5-0
Fri: W 34-21 at Heritage
9 Grandview 4-1
Thurs: W 52-31 vs. Eaglecrest
10 Cherokee Trail 3-2
Fri: L 13-16 vs. (1) Cherry Creek

Class 4A
1 Pine Creek 5-0
Fri: W 28-18 vs. (2) Vista Ridge
2 Vista Ridge 4-1
Fri: L 18-28 at (1) Pine Creek
3 Longmont 5-0
Fri: W 48-13 at Silver Creek
4 Windsor 5-0
Fri: W 44-6 vs. Skyline
5 Greeley West 5-0
Fri: W 43-0 at Greeley Central
6 Dakota Ridge 4-1
Fri: W 42-13 vs. Standley Lake
7 Rampart 4-1
Sat: L 36-43 vs. Discovery Canyon
8 Durango 5-0
Fri: W 36-35 at (9) Montrose
9 Montrose 3-2
Fri: L 35-36 vs. (8) Durango
10 Palmer Ridge 4-1
Fri: W 42-0 vs. Cheyenne Mountain

Class 3A
1 Pueblo East 5-1
Thurs: W 42-6 vs. Pueblo West
2 Palisade 5-0
Thurs: W 42-0 vs. Glenwood Springs
3 Fort Morgan 5-0
Fri: W 56-13 at Weld Central
4 Rifle 4-1
Fri: L 21-35 vs. (9) Delta
5 Roosevelt 4-1
Fri: W 50-22 vs. (7) Mead
6 Holy Family 4-1
Thurs: W 47-20 at Niwot
7 Mead 4-1
Fri: L 22-50 at (5) Roosevelt
8 Berthoud 5-0
Fri: W 18-14 vs. Erie
9 Delta 4-1
Fri: W 35-21 at (4) Rifle
10 D’Evelyn 3-2
Sat: L 43-42 at Lewis-Palmer

Class 2A
1 Kent Denver 5-0
Fri: W 40-0 vs. Manual
2 Bayfield 4-0
Fri: W 42-7 vs. Olathe
3 La Junta 5-0
Fri: W 46-0 vs. Manitou Springs
4 Platte Valley 4-1
Fri: W 26-6 at (6) Eaton
5 Brush 4-1
Fri: W 8-0 vs. Valley
6 Eaton 3-2
Fri: L 6-26 vs. (4) Platte Valley
7 Sterling 4-1
Fri: W 47-7 vs. University
8 The Academy 4-1
Sat: L 6-65 vs. Bennett
9 Alameda 5-0
Fri: W 44-0 at Bishop Machebeuf
10 Gunnison 3-2
Fri: W 28-6 at Montezuma-Cortez

Class 1A
1 Buena Vista 5-0
Sat: W 63-6 vs. Salida
2 Resurrection Christian 6-0
Fri: W 58-0 at Lyons
3 Paonia 4-1
Fri: W 65-0 at Grand Valley
4 Cedaredge 5-0
Fri: W 19-12 vs. Hotchkiss
5 Rye 4-1
Fri: W 62-0 at Dolores Huerta
6 Monte Vista 4-1
Fri: W 36-0 vs. Center
7 Limon 5-0
Fri: W 40-0 at Calhan
8 Platte Canyon 3-1
Sat: W 43-0 vs. Front Range Christian
9 Meeker 3-2
Fri: W 45-14 vs. Lake County
10 Burlington 4-1
Fri: W 42-0 at Yuma

Class 8-man
1 Dayspring Christian 5-0
Fri: W 26-0 at Caliche
2 Sedgwick County 5-0
Fri: W 52-14 vs. (7) Haxtun
3 Merino 4-1
Fri: L 0-42 vs. (5) Akron
4 Norwood 5-1
Fri: W 51-13 at Soroco
5 Akron 4-1
Fri: W 42-0 at (3) Merino
6 Sargent 4-1
Fri: W 68-12 vs. Mancos
7 Haxtun 4-1
Fri: L 14-52 at (2) Sedgwick County
8 Granada 4-1
Fri: W 50-22 at McClave
9 Springfield 3-2
Fri: L 30-31 vs. Holly
10 Hoehne 3-2
Fri: L 24-28 at Dove Creek

Class 6-man
1 Fleming 5-0
Fri: W 64-24 vs. (7) Peetz
2 Eads 5-0
Fri: W 66-14 at (9) Cheraw
3 Kit Carson 5-0
Fri: W 36-30 at (6) Hanover
4 Arickaree/Woodlin 4-1
Fri: W 45-14 at Idalia
5 Pawnee 4-1
Fri: W 64-6 vs. Weldon Valley
6 Hanover 4-1
Fri: L 30-36 vs. (3) Kit Carson
7 Peetz 2-3
Fri: L 24-64 at (1) Fleming
8 Otis 3-2
Fri: L 35-40 vs. Hi-Plains
9 Cheraw 3-2
Fri: L 14-66 vs. (2) Eads
10 La Veta 5-0
Fri: W 58-25 vs. Primero

Columbine vs Chatfield vs Pomona

Event type: Triangular
Host: Pomona

Team scores
Rank School Score
1 Pomona 183.4
2 Chatfield 158.425
3 Columbine 145.825
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Vault
Rank Name School Score
1 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.725
2 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.65
3 Annabel Spence Pomona 9.35
4 Hadley Hagemann Pomona 9.2
5 Shea Zeman Pomona 8.95
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Bars
Rank Name School Score
1 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.825
2 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.475
3 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 8.825
4 Shea Zeman Pomona 8.675
5 Sayler Walls Columbine 8.15
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Beam
Rank Name School Score
1 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.625
2 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.125
3 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.025
4 Katie Olson Pomona 8.925
5 Hadley Hagemann Pomona 8.775
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Floor
Rank Name School Score
1 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.55
2 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.5
3 Hadley Hagemann Pomona 9.35
4 Katie Olson Pomona 9.325
5 Sayler Walls Columbine 8.85
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All-Around
Rank Name School Score
1 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 37.6
2 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 36.6
3 Sayler Walls Columbine 34.125
4 Nichole Killeen Columbine 33.35
5 Annabel Spence Pomona 33
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Gymnastics rankings: Top team and individual results through Sept. 29

The top gymnastics scores from the 2015 season thus far, based on results submitted to CHSAANow.com. Note that a gymnast can only appear once in these rankings, meaning her best score in the event will be listed.

Go to: Class 5A | 4A

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Class 5A

Team scores
Rank Team Score
1 Pomona 186.775
2 Rocky Mountain 182.025
3 Broomfield 181.3
4 Mountain Range 179.15
5 Overland 177.575
6 Cherry Creek 176.8
7 Ponderosa 176.525
8 Green Mountain 176.125
9 Arvada West 175.825
10 Thornton 172.8
Vault
Rank Name Team Score
1 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.95
2 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.825
3 Mackenzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.775
4 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.725
5 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.7
6 Kaela Schadle Heritage 9.6
7 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.55
T8 Annabel Spence Pomona 9.5
T8 Sam Simon Cherry Creek 9.5
10 Autumn Bottke Rocky Mountain 9.475
Bars
Rank Name Team Score
1 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.925
2 Rachel Dillmann Mountain Range 9.7
3 MacKenzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.65
4 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.625
5 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 9.6
T6 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 9.475
T6 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.475
8 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.35
9 Amanda Melton Bear Creek 9.325
10 Krysta Cotier Rocky Mountain 9.3
Beam
Rank Name Team Score
1 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.775
2 Sam Simon Cherry Creek 9.675
3 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.625
T4 Emily Kopal Arvada West 9.6
T4 Sarah Holbrook Broomfield 9.6
6 MacKenzie Doerr Cherry Creek 9.575
T7 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 9.55
T7 Avery Paxton Cherry Creek 9.55
T9 Abby Crosier Mountain Range 9.5
T9 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.5
Floor
Rank Name Team Score
1 Rachel Dillmann Mountain Range 9.75
2 Sam Simon Cherry Creek 9.7
T3 Autumn Bottke Rocky Mountain 9.675
T3 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 9.675
T3 McKenna Turbyne Overland 9.675
T3 Camille Dipaola Green Mountain 9.675
T7 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.65
T7 Annabel Spence Pomona 9.65
T7 Jay Escamilla Ponderosa 9.65
T7 Kaela Schandle Heritage 9.65
All-Around
Rank Name Team Score
1 Alyssa Minyard Pomona 38.325
2 Samantha Simon Cherry Creek 38.175
3 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 38.125
4 Mackenzie Doerr Cherry Creek 37.925
5 Annabel Spence Pomona 37.75
6 Rachel Dillmann Mountain Range 37.675
7 Kaela Schandle Heritage 37.425
8 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 37.4
9 Autumn Bottke Rocky Mountain 37.3
10 Aidan O’Connell Rocky Mountain 37.125

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Class 4A

Team scores
Rank Team Score
1 Elizabeth 177.05
2 Niwot 174.25
3 Pueblo Central 168.025
4 Thompson Valley 161.675
5 Standley Lake 159.925
6 Evergreen 158.775
7 Alamosa 151.275
8 Buena Vista 144.3
9 Thomas Jefferson 143.2
10 Denver South 141.67
Vault
Rank Name Team Score
1 Ila Katechis Niwot 9.6
2 Amanda Taylor Elizabeth 9.375
T3 Lexye Wood Elizabeth 9.1
T3 Sierra Schwegel Elizabeth 9.1
T3 Shelby Morgan Elizabeth 9.1
T3 Kara Meek Thompson Valley 9.1
7 Rachel Cody Standley Lake 8.95
8 Emily Poland Elizabeth 8.9
T9 Alexis Carroll Niwot 8.8
T9 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 8.8
T9 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.8
T9 Kelsi Cundiff Pueblo Central 8.8
Bars
Rank Name Team Score
1 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.95
2 Amanda Taylor Elizabeth 8.85
3 Kendall Gonzales Elizabeth 8.825
T4 Amelia Sears Niwot 8.75
T4 Hannah McDonald Niwot 8.75
T4 Sierra Schwegel Elizabeth 8.75
T7 Ila Katechis Niwot 8.7
T7 Erica Bortfeldt Niwot 8.7
T7 Rachel Cody Standley Lake 8.7
10 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 8.675
Beam
Rank Name Team Score
1 Hannah McDonald Niwot 9.05
2 Ila Katechis Niwot 8.95
3 Grace Kishimoto Evergreen 8.925
4 Callie Cohen Evergreen 8.85
T5 Amelia Sears Niwot 8.75
T5 Rachel Cody Standley Lake 8.75
7 Rylie Lewis Lone Star 8.7
T8 Lindsey Chohon Niwot 8.65
T8 Katarina Christian Canon City 8.65
T10 Logan Kuskie Niwot 8.5
T10 Kara McKee Thompson Valley 8.5
T10 Megan Reynolds Elizabeth 8.5
Floor
Rank Name Team Score
1 Callie Cohen Evergreen 9.5
T2 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 9.475
T2 Rachel Cody Standley Lake 9.475
4 Ila Katechis Niwot 9.45
T5 Lexye Wood Elizabeth 9.35
T5 Lindsey Chohon Niwot 9.35
7 Dillon Lind Elizabeth 9.325
T8 Amanda Taylor Elizabeth 9.2
T8 Abbie Moore Elizabeth 9.2
10 Lilli Martin Niwot 9.15
All-Around
Rank Name Team Score
1 Ila Katechis Niwot 36.45
2 Amanda Taylor Elizabeth 35.725
3 Rachel Cody Standley Lake 35.675
4 Hannah McDonald Niwot 35.3
5 Callie Cohen Evergreen 35.25
6 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 34.825
7 Sierra Schwegel Elizabeth 34.75
8 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 34.625
9 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 34.5
10 Lexye Wood Elizabeth 33.85

Photos: No. 1 Kent Denver boys soccer tops No. 5 Colorado Academy in OT

ENGLEWOOD — Top-ranked Kent Denver boys soccer beat No. 5 Colorado Academy in overtime on Tuesday, 3-2.

Rory Buck, David Felman and Max Gottesfeld each scored for the Sun Devils.

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Photos: Bass hits walk-off homer as No. 4 Chaparral softball beats No. 1 Legend in extras

PARKER — Shannon Bass hit a walk-off home run to lift No. 4 Chaparral softball over rival, and top-ranked, Legend in extra innings on Monday.

The Wolverines won 8-6 in 10 innings after Bass hit a two-run homer. Bass also pitched all ten innings to get the win.

Megan Godfrey also had two RBIs for Chaparral, while Adrienne Visintine was 3-for-5.

Zoe Mihalicz was 2-for-5 and had three RBIs for Legend.

This is Chaparral’s ninth win in a row. The Wolverines are now 14-2.

The loss snapped Legend’s six-game winning streak. The Titans are also 14-2.

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Photos: Regis Jesuit field hockey tops Cheyenne Mountain

AURORA — Regan Cadieux and Anna Bonner each had two goals as Regis Jesuit field hockey beat Cheyenne Mountain 6-0 on Monday.

Mathison Davis and Meredith Rogan also scored for the Raiders. Claire Stemper made five saves for her sixth shutout this season.

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Photos: No. 1 Evergreen boys soccer beats D’Evelyn

DENVER — Paul Armitage and Stephen Belrose each scored as top-ranked Evergreen boys soccer beat D’Evelyn 2-0 in Class 4A on Monday.

Evergreen is now 7-0-0 so far this season.

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115th Bell Game, state’s oldest football rivalry, set for Friday

Highlands Ranch Pueblo Centennial football

(Tim Visser/TimVisserPhotography.com)

Pueblo Central and Pueblo Centennial will play in their annual rivalry game, known as the Bell Game, this Friday. It will be the 115th time the two teams have met.

The game, first played in 1892, is the oldest rivalry in the state, according to CHSAA records.

The 2015 version will be played at Dutch Clark Stadium in Pueblo, with a crowd of close to 15,000 expected. The winner will get the Victory Bell, a railroad bell donated by Lewis Rhoades in 1950. As a result, the game came to be known as the Bell Game.

This season, the game is part of the Great American Rivalry Series, which is showcasing 100 games across the country in 40 states. They will award an MVP trophy, and also recognize the top student-athlete from each school.

The game, which falls on Oct. 2, is the latest the Bell Game has been played since 2010, when Central and Centennial played on Oct. 1.

The two teams have met at least once every season since 1921, the year CHSAA was founded.

Pueblo Central leads the series 55-50-9, according to the Pueblo Chieftain. However, Pueblo Centennial has won the last five games.

Pueblo Central, who plays in Class 3A, is 3-2 this season. Centennial, a 4A team, is 0-4 — though the Bulldogs have played a very tough schedule to open the season, including losses to two ranked 4A teams, and 5A Highlands Ranch.

Milk and hormones

Natural Hormones in Foods. Did you know that all livings things produce hormones? All cows naturally produce a protein hormone called Bovine somatotropin (bST). Bovine somatotropin is important in a list of metabolic activities for cows, most notably it helps young cows to grow and grown cows to produce milk. A small amount of this particular hormone is present in all milk, organic and traditional. But, just as with all foods, our digestive system breaks down these hormones as protein when they are consumed.

Use of Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin: Cows can produce more milk when they have more of the bST hormone. Some dairy farmers have chosen to treat some of their cows with a supplemental version of the bST hormone called recombinant bovine somatoropin or rbST. After extensive review this drug was proven safe for cows and found to have no effect on the level of hormone found in milk. Many dairy farmers choose not to use this medication on their farms; milk from these farms are often labeled that way.

Safety of Milk: It’s important to understand that carton to carton, bottle to bottle, all milk is wholesome, safe and nutritious. Dairy products are among the most tested and regulated foods in this country, and American dairy products are among the safest in the world. All milk contains the same combination of nine essential nutrients that make dairy products an important part of a healthy diet, regardless of on-farm production methods or milk label claims.

Adapted from: Milk and Hormones Fact Sheet

Photos: Evergreen football wins third straight game

LAKEWOOD — Dylan Reifeis threw for three touchdowns and 212 yards as Evergreen football won its third game in a row, this one 33-6 over Green Mountain on Friday.

Seth Ausman caught four passes for 96 yards and two scores for the Cougars (3-1), while Cole Petrovics made ten tackles on defense.

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