Month: September 2015

  • Milner’s OT goal sends No. 6 Broomfield boys soccer over No. 5 Fairview

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    Teammates swarm Porter Milner after his overtime winner. More photos. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    BOULDER — Porter Milner scored the winning goal in overtime as No. 6 Broomfield boys soccer beat No. 5 Fairview in a tough Class 5A matchup on Thursday.

    “We just needed to find some energy in our play again,” said Broomfield coach Jim Davidson after the game, a 1-0 Broomfield win. “Last week was a struggle, so we needed to find our consistency and have a senior moment tonight, so Porter delivered.”

    Milner was the star throughout for the Eagles with his tremendous efforts not only on the offensive end but on defense as well. The senior stepped up big when his team needed him the most — lined up for a free kick with three minutes left in extra time. His shot found the net just over the goalkeepers’ head.

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    Milner’s game-winner. More photos. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    “We knew this would be a hard game for us having been a little inconsistent this week, and honestly I think we needed that loss (last week),” Milner said, referring to a 1-0 overtime loss to Mountain Range in which the game ended on a 61-yard free kick. “The games before that, even though we won, weren’t exceptional and it made us stronger.”

    At the time of that loss, Broomfield was ranked No. 1 in 5A. It set Thursday’s game up as a big one, especially considering it matched two Front Range League teams.

    “Coming into this game we knew that if we didn’t pull off this win out, we might be on the outside looking in when it comes to playoff time,” Davidson said.

    His team did just that coming out strong as if it was already playoff action. Both teams were extremely physical throughout the game, causing two big time losses due to injuries for the Knights: senior Jesse Andringa and senior Nathan Biesterfeld.  Both did not return to the game after going down.

    “Broomfield has obviously been one of the best teams in the state every year so we knew they would be super tough, organized, and well coached we just wanted to make sure we could match their energy level and try to contain them,” said Fairview coach Jeff Frykholm.

    The Knights and the Eagles both had a lot of great scoring attempts in the first half but unable to land any due to the outstanding efforts by both goalies.

    With time winding down in the second half, both teams still scoreless. Extra time was soon on its way.

    Both teams did a quick huddle and then overtime began. Fairview junior Ryan Houseman, also a captain for the Knights, had most of the scoring chances in overtime, including two shots that barely missed skimmed the top of the goal.

    “I thought we had some good chances to score,” Frykholm said, “and in this league you only get about three or four a game, so you better be prepared to tuck them away when they come. We need to work putting away the chances that we do get.”

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    More photos. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)
  • Griebel’s big plays, stout defense lead No. 2 Columbine football past No. 3 Ralston Valley

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    More photos. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    LAKEWOOD – For 11 consecutive quarters, Columbine’s football team kept opposing offenses out of the end zone.

    While that streak may have come to an end in the closing minutes of Thursday evening’s victory over Ralston Valley, the only number that ultimately mattered to the Rebels was the one on the scoreboard at the end of the night.

    “We feel good about it,” Rebels linebacker Tim Mullin said after No. 2 Columbine remained undefeated with a 21-7 victory over the third-ranked Mustangs at Jeffco Stadium. “But it’s the future that counts so we’re just trying to keep it up.”

    Mullin made a pair of fourth-down tackles in the second half to end Ralston Valley drives, and Mikey Griebel finished the night with 216 yards of total offense and two touchdowns.

    Griebel hauled in a 53-yard touchdown pass from Jake Lowry in the first quarter and broke off a 59-yard scoring run late in the third to give Columbine (4-0, 2-0 in the Class 5A Jeffco League) a three-score cushion.

    “Ralston’s a great team that plays physical, plays tough and they execute probably better than anybody,” Rebels coach Andy Lowry said. “I’m very proud of our kids for playing so hard, just battling and fighting and making plays.”

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    More photos. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Both teams came into Thursday night’s league tilt unbeaten, and the first half was all about refusing to give an inch on either side. Ralston Valley (3-1, 1-1) was forced to punt the ball four times and the Mustangs also turned it over on downs.

    Columbine missed a pair of field goals, but a short pass down the right sideline in the closing seconds of the first quarter turned into a big play when Griebel used a burst of speed to break free.

    “Any time you can move the ball, get first downs and keep the drive alive, it’s huge,” Lowry said. “Mikey’s just a great player. He’s one of the best players in the state and he just made a great play.”

    The Mustangs moved the ball into Columbine territory on their first possession of the second half, but Mullin tripped up Ralston Valley’s Christian Prather on fourth down. The Rebels then pieced together an 11-play drive that Mullin capped with a 3-yard touchdown run to make it 13-0.

    “We worked in practice on reading them all week,” he said. “It just worked out in the game.”

    After Ralston Valley went three-and-out, Griebel needed only one play to find his way into the end zone for a second time. The junior finished with 147 yards on 23 carries.

    “Keep pounding it, and eventually it will open up,” Mullin said.

    The Mustangs moved the ball more effectively in the fourth quarter, but a fumble ended one drive and Mullin made another fourth-down stop in Rebels territory to deny Ralston Valley a scoring opportunity.

    With two minutes, 36 seconds remaining in the game, the Mustangs finally broke through on a 60-yard touchdown pass from Ethan Vowles to Carson Hunt. The senior made a great catch and then shrugged off two defenders to reach the end zone.

    Kyle Rush and Tyler Shannon combined to rush for 93 yards to pace Ralston Valley, and Hunt had two catches for 84 yards.

    Jake Lowry added 67 yards on the ground for Columbine and Mullin had 16 carries for 56 yards and a score.

    It doesn’t get any easier for the Rebels, who pay a visit to No. 6 Mullen on Oct. 2.

    “Obviously each step you take in the right column is a huge one in our league,” Andy Lowry said. “We’re two down right now with Bear Creek and Ralston, and we have a tough row to hoe right now.”

  • Photos: Broomfield boys soccer edges Fairview in overtime

    BOULDER — No. 6 Broomfield boys soccer beat No. 5 Fairview on Porter Milner’s overtime goal Thursday.

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  • Photos: No. 6 Dakota Ridge football edges Wheat Ridge

    LAKEWOOD — No. 6 Dakota Ridge football edged Wheat Ridge, 17-14, in a Class 4A game on Thursday.

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  • Week 4 football preview: Colorado Preps on the big matchups

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    Bayfield has a big game against Paonia this week. (Pam Wagner/CHSAANow.com)

    Colorado Preps‘ Kevin Shaffer looks at Week 4’s big football matchups around the state.

    This week, the show includes comments from Alameda vs. Denver North, Vista Ridge vs. Palmer Ridge, Mountain View vs. Greeley West, and previews of many others in all classes.

    We’ll be following Week 4 action on Friday night, including our live coverage.

  • Overland vs. Ft Morgan vs Heritage

    Event type: Triangular
    Host: Overland

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Overland 173.65
    2 Heritage 158.9
    3 Fort Morgan 89.775
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    1 Kaela Schendle Heritage 9.35
    2 McKenna Turbyne Overland 9.25
    3 Christie Yee Overland 9.1
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Kaela Schandle Heritage 9.275
    2 McKenna Turbyne Overland 9.1
    3 Josie Claycamp Overland 9
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Elena Reiffin Overland 8.925
    2 Christie Yee Overland 8.85
    3 Natalie Wilson Overland 8.8
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 McKenna Turbyne Overland 9.6
    2 Christie Yee Overland 9.275
    3 Emily Shelest Overland 9.075
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 McKenna Turbyne Overland 36.425
    2 Christie Yee Overland 35.975
    3 Kaela Schandle Heritage 34.875
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  • Broomfield vs. Thompson Valley

    Event type: Dual
    Host: Thompson Valley

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Broomfield 179.55
    2 Thompson Valley 160.425
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    1 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.35
    2 Kara Meek Thompson Valley 9.1
    3 Abbi Edgerly Broomfield 9.1
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.35
    2 Heidi Liles Broomfield 8.825
    3 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 8.75
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 9.325
    2 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 9.2
    3 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.2
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Heidi Liles Broomfield 9.325
    2 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.3
    3 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 9
    4 Sarah Holbrook Broomfield 9
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    1 Nicole Remund Broomfield 37.2
    2 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 34.8
    3 Zoe Sharpee Thompson Valley 32.35
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  • Photos: Ralston Valley softball rallies to beat Wheat Ridge

    WHEAT RIDGE — Ralston Valley rallied from down 5-0 to beat Wheat Ridge in softball on Thursday.

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  • Photos: No. 8 Grandview volleyball knocks off No. 2 Cherokee Trail

    AURORA — No. 8 Grandview volleyball got a five-set big win over rival Cherokee Trail, currently ranked No. 2 in Class 5A, on Thursday night.

    The Wolves won, 25-22, 22-25, 24-26, 25-23, 15-11.

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  • Photos: No. 2 Columbine football beats No. 3 Ralston Valley

    LAKEWOOD — Second-ranked Columbine beat No. 3 Ralston Valley 21-7 on Thursday.

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