Month: December 2015

  • Christian McCaffrey enjoying a whirlwind Heisman experience in New York

    NEW YORK — After landing at LaGuardia Airport, the Heisman Trophy finalists sat in 90 minutes of traffic. But that wasn’t going to take the smile off Christian McCaffery’s face.

    The former Valor Christian standout has a good chance to come away with college football’s top individual honor. A darn good chance.

    But that’s not what has a smile constantly plastered across McCaffery’s face. He’s smiling because he’s enjoying every second of this experience. And why wouldn’t he? He’s had fun making opposing defenses look silly all season long, and now he gets an all-expense trip to one of the greatest cities on the planet in recognition of that.

    Christian McCaffrey Heisman
    Stanford and former Valor Christian running back Christian McCaffrey talks with the media in New York Friday. More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    “It’s unbelievable,” McCaffrey said of New York City. “I’ve never seen so many high buildings in my life. I think the airport was nine miles away, but we sat in an hour-and-a-half of traffic, but you don’t even realize it’s an hour-and-a-half because you’re just people watching and looking at all the cool things.”

    For a day, Ed McCaffery’s second-oldest son can take all the time they want to observe everything that the Big Apple has to offer. Because when Saturday night rolls around, all eyes will be on him, as well as Alabama running back Derrick Henry and Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson.

    But when taking a look at the numbers, McCaffrey has to be the favorite.

    Right?

    After all, when the regular season was all said and done, he had amassed 35 football fields worth of yardage, a number matched by no one.

    “The game happens so fast and you don’t realize what’s going on until after,” he said. “You play Saturday, get your body right on Sunday and then you’re back at it Monday, so you don’t have a lot of time to recap until it kind of starts winding down. So it’s hit me a little bit, but all the yards I got, that’s not all me. It definitely takes 10 other guys on the field, doing their job to make my job easy.”

    But it’s not the 10 other guys that get to pose with the Heisman Trophy while overlooking Times Square. And as he wanders back in from the patio at the New York Marriott Marquis, his parents are waiting for him.

    McCaffrey smoothly gives his dad a fist bump rather than a hug. The gesture is simple, but meaningful. This is McCaffrey’s moment to seize.

    As deserving as all three players might be of the award, McCaffrey is a competitor. That’s easy to see from the way he plays on the field. So naturally it will transition into this week and this moment that could be the defining point of his young college football career.

    “It’s so surreal and there’s so much and this week is so hectic,” McCaffrey said. “I’m just trying to enjoy it and relish the moment. If (I were to win) it’ll be an emotional moment for me, that’s for sure.”

    Christian McCaffrey Heisman
    More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Week 2 wrestling rankings from On The Mat

    Below are this week’s wrestling rankings from On The Mat.

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    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM
    1 Pomona
    2 Pine Creek
    3 Poudre
    4 Legacy
    5 Grand Junction
    6 Chaparral
    7 Ponderosa
    8 Coronado
    9 Chaparral
    10 Cherokee Trail

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM
    1 Pueblo County
    2 Greeley Central
    3 Windsor
    4 Thompson Valley
    5 Pueblo East
    6 Mesa Ridge
    7 Discovery Canyon
    8 Cheyenne Mountain
    9 Fort Morgan
    10 Canon City

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM
    1 Valley
    2 Berthoud
    3 Sheridan
    4 Dolores Huerta
    5 Olathe
    6 Sterling
    7 Lamar
    8 Alamosa
    9 Platte Valley
    10 Eaton

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM
    1 Rocky Ford
    2 Centauri
    3 Meeker
    4 Paonia
    5 Hotchkiss
    6 Highland
    7 Norwood/Nucla
    8 Limon
    9 Crowley County
    10 Buena Vista
  • Complete schedule for state spirit championships

    All events are at the Denver Coliseum

    Friday: Cheer

    TEAM DISCIPLINE ARCADE REPORT TIME PICTURE TUMBLE MAT FULL MAT DECK PERFORMANCE
    TIME
    MAT 
    NATIONAL ANTHEM 8:00 AM
    JIM ELLIOTT 2A CHEER 7:29 AM 7:39 AM 7:59 AM 8:04 AM 8:10 AM 8:20 AM A
    BISHOP MACHEBEUF 2A/3A COED 7:32 AM 7:42 AM 8:02 AM 8:07 AM 8:13 AM 8:23 AM B
    PINNACLE 3A CHEER 7:35 AM 7:45 AM 8:05 AM 8:10 AM 8:16 AM 8:26 AM A
    LYONS 2A CHEER 7:39 AM 7:49 AM 8:09 AM 8:14 AM 8:20 AM 8:30 AM A
    VALLEY 2A/3A COED 7:42 AM 7:52 AM 8:12 AM 8:17 AM 8:23 AM 8:33 AM B
    ESTES PARK 3A CHEER 7:45 AM 7:55 AM 8:15 AM 8:20 AM 8:26 AM 8:36 AM A
    CRIPPLE CREEK VICTOR 2A CHEER 7:49 AM 7:59 AM 8:19 AM 8:24 AM 8:30 AM 8:40 AM A
    JEFFERSON 2A/3A COED 7:52 AM 8:02 AM 8:22 AM 8:27 AM 8:33 AM 8:43 AM B
    PLATTE CANYON 3A CHEER 7:55 AM 8:05 AM 8:25 AM 8:30 AM 8:36 AM 8:46 AM A
    DOLORES 2A CHEER 7:59 AM 8:09 AM 8:29 AM 8:34 AM 8:40 AM 8:50 AM A
    STRASBURG 2A/3A COED 8:02 AM 8:12 AM 8:32 AM 8:37 AM 8:43 AM 8:53 AM B
    FLORENCE 3A CHEER 8:05 AM 8:15 AM 8:35 AM 8:40 AM 8:46 AM 8:56 AM A
    HOEHNE 2A CHEER 8:09 AM 8:19 AM 8:39 AM 8:44 AM 8:50 AM 9:00 AM A
    LIMON 2A/3A COED 8:12 AM 8:22 AM 8:42 AM 8:47 AM 8:53 AM 9:03 AM B
    FRONTIER ACADEMY 3A CHEER 8:15 AM 8:25 AM 8:45 AM 8:50 AM 8:56 AM 9:06 AM A
    OPEN 8:18 AM 8:28 AM 8:48 AM 8:53 AM 8:59 AM 9:09 AM
    GENOA-HUGO 2A CHEER 8:22 AM 8:32 AM 8:52 AM 8:57 AM 9:03 AM 9:13 AM A
    RIDGWAY 2A/3A COED 8:25 AM 8:35 AM 8:55 AM 9:00 AM 9:06 AM 9:16 AM B
    PLATTE VALLEY 3A CHEER 8:28 AM 8:38 AM 8:58 AM 9:03 AM 9:09 AM 9:19 AM A
    MERINO 2A CHEER 8:32 AM 8:42 AM 9:02 AM 9:07 AM 9:13 AM 9:23 AM A
    SHERIDAN 2A/3A COED 8:35 AM 8:45 AM 9:05 AM 9:10 AM 9:16 AM 9:26 AM B
    UNIVERSITY 3A CHEER 8:38 AM 8:48 AM 9:08 AM 9:13 AM 9:19 AM 9:29 AM A
    WILEY 2A CHEER 8:42 AM 8:52 AM 9:12 AM 9:17 AM 9:23 AM 9:33 AM A
    CALICHE 2A/3A COED 8:45 AM 8:55 AM 9:15 AM 9:20 AM 9:26 AM 9:36 AM B
    OPEN 8:48 AM 8:58 AM 9:18 AM 9:23 AM 9:29 AM 9:39 AM A
    PRIMERO 2A CHEER 8:52 AM 9:02 AM 9:22 AM 9:27 AM 9:33 AM 9:43 AM A
    PAGOSA SPRINGS 2A/3A COED 8:55 AM 9:05 AM 9:25 AM 9:30 AM 9:36 AM 9:46 AM B
    STERLING 3A CHEER 8:58 AM 9:08 AM 9:28 AM 9:33 AM 9:39 AM 9:49 AM A
    CHEYENNE WELLS 2A CHEER 9:02 AM 9:12 AM 9:32 AM 9:37 AM 9:43 AM 9:53 AM A
    ST. MARY’S 2A/3A COED 9:05 AM 9:15 AM 9:35 AM 9:40 AM 9:46 AM 9:56 AM B
    COAL RIDGE 3A CHEER 9:08 AM 9:18 AM 9:38 AM 9:43 AM 9:49 AM 9:59 AM A
    OPEN 9:11 AM 9:21 AM 9:41 AM 9:46 AM 9:52 AM 10:02 AM
    SWINK 2A CHEER 9:15 AM 9:25 AM 9:45 AM 9:50 AM 9:56 AM 10:06 AM A
    MIDDLE PARK 2A/3A COED 9:18 AM 9:28 AM 9:48 AM 9:53 AM 9:59 AM 10:09 AM B
    BRUSH 3A CHEER 9:21 AM 9:31 AM 9:51 AM 9:56 AM 10:02 AM 10:12 AM A
    DOVE CREEK 2A CHEER 9:25 AM 9:35 AM 9:55 AM 10:00 AM 10:06 AM 10:16 AM A
    PEYTON 2A/3A COED 9:28 AM 9:38 AM 9:58 AM 10:03 AM 10:09 AM 10:19 AM B
    THE ACADEMY 3A CHEER 9:31 AM 9:41 AM 10:01 AM 10:06 AM 10:12 AM 10:22 AM A
    ROCKY FORD 2A CHEER 9:35 AM 9:45 AM 10:05 AM 10:10 AM 10:16 AM 10:26 AM A
    AURORA WEST COLLEGE 2A/3A COED 9:38 AM 9:48 AM 10:08 AM 10:13 AM 10:19 AM 10:29 AM B
    BUENA VISTA 3A CHEER 9:41 AM 9:51 AM 10:11 AM 10:16 AM 10:22 AM 10:32 AM A
    ALAMOSA 2A/3A COED 9:44 AM 9:54 AM 10:14 AM 10:19 AM 10:25 AM 10:35 AM B
    MANITOU SPRINGS 3A CHEER 9:47 AM 9:57 AM 10:17 AM 10:22 AM 10:28 AM 10:38 AM A
    BAYFIELD 2A/3A COED 9:50 AM 10:00 AM 10:20 AM 10:25 AM 10:31 AM 10:41 AM B
    BREAK
    ELLICOTT 2A/3A COED 10:02 AM 10:12 AM 10:32 AM 10:37 AM 10:43 AM 10:53 AM B
    TRINIDAD 3A CHEER 10:05 AM 10:15 AM 10:35 AM 10:40 AM 10:46 AM 10:56 AM A
    HIGHLAND 2A/3A COED 10:08 AM 10:18 AM 10:38 AM 10:43 AM 10:49 AM 10:59 AM B
    LAMAR 3A CHEER 10:11 AM 10:21 AM 10:41 AM 10:46 AM 10:52 AM 11:02 AM A
    SALIDA 2A/3A COED 10:14 AM 10:24 AM 10:44 AM 10:49 AM 10:55 AM 11:05 AM B
    FAITH CHRISTIAN 3A CHEER 10:17 AM 10:27 AM 10:47 AM 10:52 AM 10:58 AM 11:08 AM A
    HOTCHKISS 2A/3A COED 10:20 AM 10:30 AM 10:50 AM 10:55 AM 11:01 AM 11:11 AM B
    MONTE VISTA 3A CHEER 10:23 AM 10:33 AM 10:53 AM 10:58 AM 11:04 AM 11:14 AM A
    DENVER SOUTH 4A CHEER 10:27 AM 10:37 AM 10:57 AM 11:02 AM 11:08 AM 11:18 AM A
    MOUNTAIN VISTA 4A/5A COED 10:30 AM 10:40 AM 11:00 AM 11:05 AM 11:11 AM 11:21 AM B
    BROOMFIELD 5A CHEER 10:33 AM 10:43 AM 11:03 AM 11:08 AM 11:14 AM 11:24 AM A
    MULLEN 4A CHEER 10:37 AM 10:47 AM 11:07 AM 11:12 AM 11:18 AM 11:28 AM A
    CASTLE VIEW 4A/5A COED 10:40 AM 10:50 AM 11:10 AM 11:15 AM 11:21 AM 11:31 AM B
    RAMPART 5A CHEER 10:43 AM 10:53 AM 11:13 AM 11:18 AM 11:24 AM 11:34 AM A
    SILVER CREEK 4A CHEER 10:47 AM 10:57 AM 11:17 AM 11:22 AM 11:28 AM 11:38 AM A
    ABRAHAM LINCOLN 4A/5A COED 10:50 AM 11:00 AM 11:20 AM 11:25 AM 11:31 AM 11:41 AM B
    POUDRE 5A CHEER 10:53 AM 11:03 AM 11:23 AM 11:28 AM 11:34 AM 11:44 AM A
    ERIE 4A CHEER 10:57 AM 11:07 AM 11:27 AM 11:32 AM 11:38 AM 11:48 AM A
    FOUNTAIN-FORT CARSON 4A/5A COED 11:00 AM 11:10 AM 11:30 AM 11:35 AM 11:41 AM 11:51 AM B
    OPEN 11:03 AM 11:13 AM 11:33 AM 11:38 AM 11:44 AM 11:54 AM
    GATEWAY 5A CHEER 11:06 AM 11:16 AM 11:36 AM 11:41 AM 11:47 AM 11:57 AM A
    ENGLEWOOD 4A CHEER 11:10 AM 11:20 AM 11:40 AM 11:45 AM 11:51 AM 12:01 PM A
    LEGEND 4A/5A COED 11:13 AM 11:23 AM 11:43 AM 11:48 AM 11:54 AM 12:04 PM B
    DAKOTA RIDGE 5A CHEER 11:16 AM 11:26 AM 11:46 AM 11:51 AM 11:57 AM 12:07 PM A
    BERTHOUD 4A CHEER 11:20 AM 11:30 AM 11:50 AM 11:55 AM 12:01 PM 12:11 PM A
    MOUNTAIN VIEW 4A/5A COED 11:23 AM 11:33 AM 11:53 AM 11:58 AM 12:04 PM 12:14 PM B
    DOUGLAS COUNTY 5A CHEER 11:26 AM 11:36 AM 11:56 AM 12:01 PM 12:07 PM 12:17 PM A
    SAND CREEK 4A CHEER 11:30 AM 11:40 AM 12:00 PM 12:05 PM 12:11 PM 12:21 PM A
    WOODLAND PARK 4A/5A COED 11:33 AM 11:43 AM 12:03 PM 12:08 PM 12:14 PM 12:24 PM B
    REGIS JESUIT 5A CHEER 11:36 AM 11:46 AM 12:06 PM 12:11 PM 12:17 PM 12:27 PM A
    STANDLEY LAKE 4A CHEER 11:40 AM 11:50 AM 12:10 PM 12:15 PM 12:21 PM 12:31 PM A
    AURORA CENTRAL 4A/5A COED 11:43 AM 11:53 AM 12:13 PM 12:18 PM 12:24 PM 12:34 PM B
    ARAPHOE 5A CHEER 11:46 AM 11:56 AM 12:16 PM 12:21 PM 12:27 PM 12:37 PM A
    THOMPSON VALLEY 4A CHEER 11:50 AM 12:00 PM 12:20 PM 12:25 PM 12:31 PM 12:41 PM A
    OPEN 11:53 AM 12:03 PM 12:23 PM 12:28 PM 12:34 PM 12:44 PM B
    BRIGHTON 5A CHEER 11:56 AM 12:06 PM 12:26 PM 12:31 PM 12:37 PM 12:47 PM A
    PONDEROSA 4A CHEER 12:00 PM 12:10 PM 12:30 PM 12:35 PM 12:41 PM 12:51 PM A
    LUNCH BREAK ANNOUNCE ADVANCMENT TO FINALS FOR 2A CHEER, 3A CHEER, 2A/3A COED
    CLEO PARKER ROBINSON AND COMPANY PERFORMANCE
    LOVELAND 5A CHEER 12:29 PM 12:39 PM 12:59 PM 1:04 PM 1:10 PM 1:20 PM
    FORT LUPTON 4A/5A COED 12:32 PM 12:42 PM 1:02 PM 1:07 PM 1:13 PM 1:23 PM B
    GEORGE WASHINGTON 5A CHEER 12:35 PM 12:45 PM 1:05 PM 1:10 PM 1:16 PM 1:26 PM A
    DISCOVERY CANYON 4A CHEER 12:39 PM 12:49 PM 1:09 PM 1:14 PM 1:20 PM 1:30 PM A
    SKYLINE 4A/5A COED 12:42 PM 12:52 PM 1:12 PM 1:17 PM 1:23 PM 1:33 PM B
    FORT COLLINS 5A CHEER 12:45 PM 12:55 PM 1:15 PM 1:20 PM 1:26 PM 1:36 PM A
    LONGMONT 4A CHEER 12:49 PM 12:59 PM 1:19 PM 1:24 PM 1:30 PM 1:40 PM A
    GOLDEN 4A/5A COED 12:52 PM 1:02 PM 1:22 PM 1:27 PM 1:33 PM 1:43 PM B
    ROCKY MOUNTAIN 5A CHEER 12:55 PM 1:05 PM 1:25 PM 1:30 PM 1:36 PM 1:46 PM A
    HOLY FAMILY 4A CHEER 12:59 PM 1:09 PM 1:29 PM 1:34 PM 1:40 PM 1:50 PM A
    ARVADA WEST 4A/5A COED 1:02 PM 1:12 PM 1:32 PM 1:37 PM 1:43 PM 1:53 PM B
    HIGHLANDS RANCH 5A CHEER 1:05 PM 1:15 PM 1:35 PM 1:40 PM 1:46 PM 1:56 PM A
    SIERRA 4A CHEER 1:09 PM 1:19 PM 1:39 PM 1:44 PM 1:50 PM 2:00 PM A
    VISTA PEAK 4A/5A COED 1:12 PM 1:22 PM 1:42 PM 1:47 PM 1:53 PM 2:03 PM B
    CHAPPARAL 5A CHEER 1:15 PM 1:25 PM 1:45 PM 1:50 PM 1:56 PM 2:06 PM A
    PUEBLO CENTRAL 4A CHEEER 1:19 PM 1:29 PM 1:49 PM 1:54 PM 2:00 PM 2:10 PM A
    LITTLETON 4A/5A COED 1:22 PM 1:32 PM 1:52 PM 1:57 PM 2:03 PM 2:13 PM B
    DENVER EAST 5A CHEER 1:25 PM 1:35 PM 1:55 PM 2:00 PM 2:06 PM 2:16 PM A
    PALMER RIDGE 4A CHEER 1:29 PM 1:39 PM 1:59 PM 2:04 PM 2:10 PM 2:20 PM A
    ROOSEVELT 4A/5A COED 1:32 PM 1:42 PM 2:02 PM 2:07 PM 2:13 PM 2:23 PM B
    POMONA 5A CHEER 1:35 PM 1:45 PM 2:05 PM 2:10 PM 2:16 PM 2:26 PM A
    DURANGO 4A CHEER 1:39 PM 1:49 PM 2:09 PM 2:14 PM 2:20 PM 2:30 PM A
    CENTAURUS 4A/5A COED 1:42 PM 1:52 PM 2:12 PM 2:17 PM 2:23 PM 2:33 PM B
    FOSSIL RIDGE 5A CHEER 1:45 PM 1:55 PM 2:15 PM 2:20 PM 2:26 PM 2:36 PM A
    ELIZABETH 4A CHEER 1:49 PM 1:59 PM 2:19 PM 2:24 PM 2:30 PM 2:40 PM A
    GREELEY CENTRAL 4A/5A COED 1:52 PM 2:02 PM 2:22 PM 2:27 PM 2:33 PM 2:43 PM B
    OPEN 1:55 PM 2:05 PM 2:25 PM 2:30 PM 2:36 PM 2:46 PM
    PRARIE VIEW 5A CHEER 1:58 PM 2:08 PM 2:28 PM 2:33 PM 2:39 PM 2:49 PM A
    CANON CITY 4A CHEER 2:02 PM 2:12 PM 2:32 PM 2:37 PM 2:43 PM 2:53 PM A
    LIBERTY 4A/5A COED 2:05 PM 2:15 PM 2:35 PM 2:40 PM 2:46 PM 2:56 PM B
    CHERRY CREEK 5A CHEER 2:08 PM 2:18 PM 2:38 PM 2:43 PM 2:49 PM 2:59 PM A
    OPEN 2:12 PM 2:22 PM 2:42 PM 2:47 PM 2:53 PM 3:03 PM A
    DENVER NORTH 4A/5A COED 2:15 PM 2:25 PM 2:45 PM 2:50 PM 2:56 PM 3:06 PM B
    CORONAOD 5A CHEER 2:18 PM 2:28 PM 2:48 PM 2:53 PM 2:59 PM 3:09 PM A
    PUEBLO WEST 4A CHEER 2:22 PM 2:32 PM 2:52 PM 2:57 PM 3:03 PM 3:13 PM A
    VISTA RIDGE 4A/5A COED 2:25 PM 2:35 PM 2:55 PM 3:00 PM 3:06 PM 3:16 PM B
    LEGACY 5A CHEER 2:28 PM 2:38 PM 2:58 PM 3:03 PM 3:09 PM 3:19 PM A
    VALOR CHRISTIAN 4A CHEER 2:32 PM 2:42 PM 3:02 PM 3:07 PM 3:13 PM 3:23 PM A
    ADAMS CITY 4A/5A COED 2:35 PM 2:45 PM 3:05 PM 3:10 PM 3:16 PM 3:26 PM B
    SMOKY HILL 5A CHEER 2:38 PM 2:48 PM 3:08 PM 3:13 PM 3:19 PM 3:29 PM A
    PALISADE 4A CHEER 2:42 PM 2:52 PM 3:12 PM 3:17 PM 3:23 PM 3:33 PM A
    GRAND JUNCTION 4A/5A COED 2:45 PM 2:55 PM 3:15 PM 3:20 PM 3:26 PM 3:36 PM B
    CENTRAL (GRAND JNCT.) 5A CHEER 2:48 PM 2:58 PM 3:18 PM 3:23 PM 3:29 PM 3:39 PM A
    STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 4A CHEER 2:52 PM 3:02 PM 3:22 PM 3:27 PM 3:33 PM 3:43 PM A
    NORTHRIDGE 4A/5A COED 2:55 PM 3:05 PM 3:25 PM 3:30 PM 3:36 PM 3:46 PM B
    BREAK 2:58 PM 3:08 PM 3:28 PM 3:33 PM 3:39 PM 3:49 PM
    CHEROKEE TRAIL 5A CHEER 3:01 PM 3:11 PM 3:31 PM 3:36 PM 3:42 PM 3:52 PM A
    LEWIS-PALMER 4A CHEER 3:05 PM 3:15 PM 3:35 PM 3:40 PM 3:46 PM 3:56 PM A
    MONTBELLO 4A/5A COED 3:08 PM 3:18 PM 3:38 PM 3:43 PM 3:49 PM 3:59 PM B
    HORIZON 5A CHEER 3:11 PM 3:21 PM 3:41 PM 3:46 PM 3:52 PM 4:02 PM A
    WELD CENTRAL 4A CHEER 3:15 PM 3:25 PM 3:45 PM 3:50 PM 3:56 PM 4:06 PM A
    MONTROSE 4A/5A COED 3:18 PM 3:28 PM 3:48 PM 3:53 PM 3:59 PM 4:09 PM B
    OVERLAND 5A CHEER 3:21 PM 3:31 PM 3:51 PM 3:56 PM 4:02 PM 4:12 PM A
    PUEBLO COUNTY 4A CHEER 3:25 PM 3:35 PM 3:55 PM 4:00 PM 4:06 PM 4:16 PM A
    THUNDERRIDGE 4A/5A COED 3:28 PM 3:38 PM 3:58 PM 4:03 PM 4:09 PM 4:19 PM B
    PALMER 5A CHEER 3:31 PM 3:41 PM 4:01 PM 4:06 PM 4:12 PM 4:22 PM A
    WHEAT RIDGE 4A CHEER 3:35 PM 3:45 PM 4:05 PM 4:10 PM 4:16 PM 4:26 PM A
    WESTMINSTER 4A/5A COED 3:38 PM 3:48 PM 4:08 PM 4:13 PM 4:19 PM 4:29 PM B
    COLUMBINE 5A CHEER 3:41 PM 3:51 PM 4:11 PM 4:16 PM 4:22 PM 4:32 PM A
    WINDSOR 4A CHEER 3:45 PM 3:55 PM 4:15 PM 4:20 PM 4:26 PM 4:36 PM A
    GREELEY WEST 4A/5A COED 3:48 PM 3:58 PM 4:18 PM 4:23 PM 4:29 PM 4:39 PM B
    EAGLECREST 5A CHEER 3:51 PM 4:01 PM 4:21 PM 4:26 PM 4:32 PM 4:42 PM A
    GLENWOOD SPRINGS 4A CHEER 3:55 PM 4:05 PM 4:25 PM 4:30 PM 4:36 PM 4:46 PM A
    PUEBLO CENTENNIAL 4A/5A COED 3:58 PM 4:08 PM 4:28 PM 4:33 PM 4:39 PM 4:49 PM B
    RANGEVEIW 5A CHEER 4:01 PM 4:11 PM 4:31 PM 4:36 PM 4:42 PM 4:52 PM A
    MEAD 4A CHEER 4:05 PM 4:15 PM 4:35 PM 4:40 PM 4:46 PM 4:56 PM A
    MONARCH 4A/5A COED 4:08 PM 4:18 PM 4:38 PM 4:43 PM 4:49 PM 4:59 PM B
    BEAR CREEK 5A CHEER 4:11 PM 4:21 PM 4:41 PM 4:46 PM 4:52 PM 5:02 PM A
    AIR ACADEMY 4A CHEER 4:15 PM 4:25 PM 4:45 PM 4:50 PM 4:56 PM 5:06 PM A
    RALSTON VALLEY 4A/5A COED 4:18 PM 4:28 PM 4:48 PM 4:53 PM 4:59 PM 5:09 PM B
    OPEN 4:21 PM 4:31 PM 4:51 PM 4:56 PM 5:02 PM 5:12 PM
    BOULDER 5A CHEER 4:24 PM 4:34 PM 4:54 PM 4:59 PM 5:05 PM 5:15 PM A
    BATTLE MOUNTAIN 4A CHEER 4:28 PM 4:38 PM 4:58 PM 5:03 PM 5:09 PM 5:19 PM A
    NORTHGLENN 4A/5A COED 4:31 PM 4:41 PM 5:01 PM 5:06 PM 5:12 PM 5:22 PM B
    ROCKY CANYON 5A CHEER 4:34 PM 4:44 PM 5:04 PM 5:09 PM 5:15 PM 5:25 PM A
    FORT MORGAN 4A CHEER 4:38 PM 4:48 PM 5:08 PM 5:13 PM 5:19 PM 5:29 PM A
    FALCON 4A/5A COED 4:41 PM 4:51 PM 5:11 PM 5:16 PM 5:22 PM 5:32 PM B
    DOHERTY 5A CHEER 4:44 PM 4:54 PM 5:14 PM 5:19 PM 5:25 PM 5:35 PM A
    MESA RIDGE 4A CHEER 4:48 PM 4:58 PM 5:18 PM 5:23 PM 5:29 PM 5:39 PM A
    HINKLEY 4A/5A COED 4:51 PM 5:01 PM 5:21 PM 5:26 PM 5:32 PM 5:42 PM B
    THORNTON 5A CHEER 4:54 PM 5:04 PM 5:24 PM 5:29 PM 5:35 PM 5:45 PM A
    MONTEZUMA-CORTEZ 4A CHEER 4:58 PM 5:08 PM 5:28 PM 5:33 PM 5:39 PM 5:49 PM A
    FAIRVIEW 4A/5A COED 5:01 PM 5:11 PM 5:31 PM 5:36 PM 5:42 PM 5:52 PM B
    PINE CREEK 5A CHEER 5:04 PM 5:14 PM 5:34 PM 5:39 PM 5:45 PM 5:55 PM A
    ARVADA 4A CHEER 5:08 PM 5:18 PM 5:38 PM 5:43 PM 5:49 PM 5:59 PM A
    HERITAGE 4A/5A COED 5:11 PM 5:21 PM 5:41 PM 5:46 PM 5:52 PM 6:02 PM B
    GRANDVIEW 5A CHEER 5:14 PM 5:24 PM 5:44 PM 5:49 PM 5:55 PM 6:05 PM A
    PUEBLO SOUTH 4A CHEER 5:18 PM 5:28 PM 5:48 PM 5:53 PM 5:59 PM 6:09 PM A
    RIFLE 4A CHEER 5:22 PM 5:32 PM 5:52 PM 5:57 PM 6:03 PM 6:13 PM A
    FRUITA MONUMENT 4A/5A COED 5:25 PM 5:35 PM 5:55 PM 6:00 PM 6:06 PM 6:16 PM B
    FREDERICK 4A CHER 5:28 PM 5:38 PM 5:58 PM 6:03 PM 6:09 PM 6:19 PM A
    PERFORMANCE  PEAK ATHLETICS CHEER STAR PERFORMANCE  6:23 PM
    UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING CHEER PERFORMANCE 6:27 PM
    AIR FORCE ACADEMY CHEER PERFORMANCE 6:31 PM
    ANNOUNCE 4A CHEER, 5A CHEER, 4A/5A COED  6:36 PM

    Saturday: Dance

    TEAM DISCIPLINE ARCADE REPORT TIME PICTURE WOOD MARLEY TUMBLE MAT DECK PERFORMANCE
    TIME
    FLOOR
    NATIONAL ANTHEM 8:00 AM
    ROCKY MOUNTAIN LUTHERAN 2A POMS 7:29 AM 7:39 AM 7:59 AM 8:04 AM 8:10 AM 8:20 AM A
    CONIFER 3A POMS 7:32 AM 7:42 AM 8:02 AM 8:07 AM 8:13 AM 8:23 AM B
    CLEAR CREEK 2A POMS 7:35 AM 7:45 AM 8:05 AM 8:10 AM 8:16 AM 8:26 AM A
    LUTHERN 3A POMS 7:38 AM 7:48 AM 8:08 AM 8:13 AM 8:19 AM 8:29 AM B
    LIMON 2A POMS 7:41 AM 7:51 AM 8:11 AM 8:16 AM 8:22 AM 8:32 AM A
    BASALT 3A POMS 7:44 AM 7:54 AM 8:14 AM 8:19 AM 8:25 AM 8:35 AM B
    SANDFORD 2A POMS 7:47 AM 7:57 AM 8:17 AM 8:22 AM 8:28 AM 8:38 AM A
    GRAND VALLEY 3A POMS 7:50 AM 8:00 AM 8:20 AM 8:25 AM 8:31 AM 8:41 AM B
    VAIL CHRISTIAN 2A POMS 7:53 AM 8:03 AM 8:23 AM 8:28 AM 8:34 AM 8:44 AM A
    BENNETT 3A POMS 7:56 AM 8:06 AM 8:26 AM 8:31 AM 8:37 AM 8:47 AM B
    HOTCHKISS 2A POMS 7:59 AM 8:09 AM 8:29 AM 8:34 AM 8:40 AM 8:50 AM A
    SHERIDAN 3A POMS 8:02 AM 8:12 AM 8:32 AM 8:37 AM 8:43 AM 8:53 AM B
    AKRON 2A POMS 8:05 AM 8:15 AM 8:35 AM 8:40 AM 8:46 AM 8:56 AM A
    BAYFIELD 3A POMS 8:08 AM 8:18 AM 8:38 AM 8:43 AM 8:49 AM 8:59 AM B
    WEST GRAND 2A POMS 8:11 AM 8:21 AM 8:41 AM 8:46 AM 8:52 AM 9:02 AM A
    ASPEN 3A POMS 8:14 AM 8:24 AM 8:44 AM 8:49 AM 8:55 AM 9:05 AM B
    STRATTON 2A POMS 8:17 AM 8:27 AM 8:47 AM 8:52 AM 8:58 AM 9:08 AM A
    OPEN  8:20 AM 8:30 AM 8:50 AM 8:55 AM 9:01 AM 9:11 AM
    PONDEROSA 4A POMS 8:23 AM 8:33 AM 8:53 AM 8:58 AM 9:04 AM 9:14 AM A
    CHEROKEE TRAIL JAZZ 8:26 AM 8:36 AM 8:56 AM 9:01 AM 9:07 AM 9:17 AM B
    STANDLEY LAKE 4A POMS 8:29 AM 8:39 AM 8:59 AM 9:04 AM 9:10 AM 9:20 AM A
    GOLDEN JAZZ 8:32 AM 8:42 AM 9:02 AM 9:07 AM 9:13 AM 9:23 AM B
    VISTA PEAK 4A POMS 8:35 AM 8:45 AM 9:05 AM 9:10 AM 9:16 AM 9:26 AM A
    HERITAGE JAZZ 8:38 AM 8:48 AM 9:08 AM 9:13 AM 9:19 AM 9:29 AM B
    DURANGO 4A POMS 8:41 AM 8:51 AM 9:11 AM 9:16 AM 9:22 AM 9:32 AM A
    LEGEND JAZZ 8:44 AM 8:54 AM 9:14 AM 9:19 AM 9:25 AM 9:35 AM B
    BATTLE MOUNTAIN 4A POMS 8:47 AM 8:57 AM 9:17 AM 9:22 AM 9:28 AM 9:38 AM A
    DOUGLAS COUNTY JAZZ 8:50 AM 9:00 AM 9:20 AM 9:25 AM 9:31 AM 9:41 AM B
    CANON CITY 4A POMS 8:53 AM 9:03 AM 9:23 AM 9:28 AM 9:34 AM 9:44 AM A
    GATEWAY JAZZ 8:56 AM 9:06 AM 9:26 AM 9:31 AM 9:37 AM 9:47 AM B
    EAGLE VALLEY 4A POMS 8:59 AM 9:09 AM 9:29 AM 9:34 AM 9:40 AM 9:50 AM A
    VALOR CHRISTIAN JAZZ 9:02 AM 9:12 AM 9:32 AM 9:37 AM 9:43 AM 9:53 AM B
    GREELEY CENTRAL 4A POMS 9:05 AM 9:15 AM 9:35 AM 9:40 AM 9:46 AM 9:56 AM A
    ROCK CANYON JAZZ 9:08 AM 9:18 AM 9:38 AM 9:43 AM 9:49 AM 9:59 AM B
    GREEN MOUNTAIN 4A POMS 9:11 AM 9:21 AM 9:41 AM 9:46 AM 9:52 AM 10:02 AM A
    HIGHLANDS RANCH JAZZ 9:14 AM 9:24 AM 9:44 AM 9:49 AM 9:55 AM 10:05 AM B
    FREDERICK 4A POMS 9:17 AM 9:27 AM 9:47 AM 9:52 AM 9:58 AM 10:08 AM A
    COLUMBINE JAZZ 9:20 AM 9:30 AM 9:50 AM 9:55 AM 10:01 AM 10:11 AM B
    LEWIS-PALMER 4A POMS 9:23 AM 9:33 AM 9:53 AM 9:58 AM 10:04 AM 10:14 AM A
    MOUNTAIN VISTA JAZZ 9:26 AM 9:36 AM 9:56 AM 10:01 AM 10:07 AM 10:17 AM B
    LITTLETON 4A POMS 9:29 AM 9:39 AM 9:59 AM 10:04 AM 10:10 AM 10:20 AM A
    RANGEVIEW JAZZ 9:32 AM 9:42 AM 10:02 AM 10:07 AM 10:13 AM 10:23 AM B
    OPEN  10:16 AM 10:26 AM
    WINDSOR 4A POMS 9:35 AM 9:45 AM 10:05 AM 10:10 AM 10:16 AM 10:26 AM A
    SILVER CREEK JAZZ 9:38 AM 9:48 AM 10:08 AM 10:13 AM 10:19 AM 10:29 AM B
    MEAD 4A POMS 9:41 AM 9:51 AM 10:11 AM 10:16 AM 10:22 AM 10:32 AM A
    CHAPARRAL JAZZ 9:44 AM 9:54 AM 10:14 AM 10:19 AM 10:25 AM 10:35 AM B
    MULLEN 4A POMS 9:47 AM 9:57 AM 10:17 AM 10:22 AM 10:28 AM 10:38 AM A
    GREELEY WEST JAZZ 9:50 AM 10:00 AM 10:20 AM 10:25 AM 10:31 AM 10:41 AM B
    PUEBLO COUNTY 4A POMS 9:53 AM 10:03 AM 10:23 AM 10:28 AM 10:34 AM 10:44 AM A
    ROOSVELT JAZZ 9:56 AM 10:06 AM 10:26 AM 10:31 AM 10:37 AM 10:47 AM B
    WHEAT RIDGE 4A POMS 9:59 AM 10:09 AM 10:29 AM 10:34 AM 10:40 AM 10:50 AM A
    EAGLECREST 5A POMS 10:02 AM 10:12 AM 10:32 AM 10:37 AM 10:43 AM 10:53 AM B
    CENTAURUS 4A POMS 10:05 AM 10:15 AM 10:35 AM 10:40 AM 10:46 AM 10:56 AM A
    BOULDER 5A POMS 10:08 AM 10:18 AM 10:38 AM 10:43 AM 10:49 AM 10:59 AM B
    EVERGREEN 4A POMS 10:11 AM 10:21 AM 10:41 AM 10:46 AM 10:52 AM 11:02 AM A
    CASTLE VIEW 5A POMS 10:14 AM 10:24 AM 10:44 AM 10:49 AM 10:55 AM 11:05 AM B
    ERIE 4A POMS 10:17 AM 10:27 AM 10:47 AM 10:52 AM 10:58 AM 11:08 AM A
    BREAK 11:01 AM 11:11 AM B
    ANNOUNCE  ADVANCEMENT TO FINALS FOR 2A POMS AND 3A POMS 11:04 AM 11:14 AM
    BREAK 11:07 AM 11:17 AM B
    OPEN  11:10 AM 11:20 AM
    FAIRVIEW 5A POMS 10:32 AM 10:42 AM 11:02 AM 11:07 AM 11:13 AM 11:23 AM B
    NORTHGLENN HIP HOP 10:35 AM 10:45 AM 11:05 AM 11:10 AM 11:16 AM 11:26 AM A
    PALMER RIDGE HIP HOP 10:38 AM 10:48 AM 11:08 AM 11:13 AM 11:19 AM 11:29 AM A
    CHATFIELD 5A POMS 10:41 AM 10:51 AM 11:11 AM 11:16 AM 11:22 AM 11:32 AM B
    FOSSIL RIDGE HIP HOP 10:44 AM 10:54 AM 11:14 AM 11:19 AM 11:25 AM 11:35 AM A
    DAKOTA RIDGE 5A POMS 10:47 AM 10:57 AM 11:17 AM 11:22 AM 11:28 AM 11:38 AM B
    KIPP DENVER HIP HOP 10:50 AM 11:00 AM 11:20 AM 11:25 AM 11:31 AM 11:41 AM A
    LEGACY 5A POMS 10:53 AM 11:03 AM 11:23 AM 11:28 AM 11:34 AM 11:44 AM B
    ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIP HOP 10:56 AM 11:06 AM 11:26 AM 11:31 AM 11:37 AM 11:47 AM A
    DOHERTY 5A POMS 10:59 AM 11:09 AM 11:29 AM 11:34 AM 11:40 AM 11:50 AM B
    OVERLAND HIP HOP 11:02 AM 11:12 AM 11:32 AM 11:37 AM 11:43 AM 11:53 AM A
    OPEN  11:56 AM
    CHERRY CREEK 5A POMS 11:08 AM 11:18 AM 11:38 AM 11:43 AM 11:49 AM 11:59 AM B
    BROOMFIELD HIP HOP 11:11 AM 11:21 AM 11:41 AM 11:46 AM 11:52 AM 12:02 PM A
    REGIS JESUIT 5A POMS 11:14 AM 11:24 AM 11:44 AM 11:49 AM 11:55 AM 12:05 PM B
    POMONA HIP HOP 11:17 AM 11:27 AM 11:47 AM 11:52 AM 11:58 AM 12:08 PM A
    RALSTON VALLEY 5A POMS 11:20 AM 11:30 AM 11:50 AM 11:55 AM 12:01 PM 12:11 PM B
    PUEBLO CENTRAL HIP HOP 11:23 AM 11:33 AM 11:53 AM 11:58 AM 12:04 PM 12:14 PM A
    THUNDER RIDGE 5A POMS 11:26 AM 11:36 AM 11:56 AM 12:01 PM 12:07 PM 12:17 PM B
    MONARCH HIP HOP 11:29 AM 11:39 AM 11:59 AM 12:04 PM 12:10 PM 12:20 PM A
    GRAND JUNCTION 5A POMS 11:32 AM 11:42 AM 12:02 PM 12:07 PM 12:13 PM 12:23 PM B
    NORTHRIDGE HIP HOP 11:35 AM 11:45 AM 12:05 PM 12:10 PM 12:16 PM 12:26 PM A
    GRAND VIEW 5A POMS 11:38 AM 11:48 AM 12:08 PM 12:13 PM 12:19 PM 12:29 PM B
    MONTEZUMA-CORTEZ HIP HOP 11:41 AM 11:51 AM 12:11 PM 12:16 PM 12:22 PM 12:32 PM A
    HORIZON 5A POMS 11:44 AM 11:54 AM 12:14 PM 12:19 PM 12:25 PM 12:35 PM B
    THORNTON HIP HOP 11:47 AM 11:57 AM 12:17 PM 12:22 PM 12:28 PM 12:38 PM A
    SMOKY HILL 5A POMS 11:50 AM 12:00 PM 12:20 PM 12:25 PM 12:31 PM 12:41 PM B
    OPEN  12:44 PM
    SAND CREEK HIP HOP 11:56 AM 12:06 PM 12:26 PM 12:31 PM 12:37 PM 12:47 PM A
    POUDRE 5A POMS 11:59 AM 12:09 PM 12:29 PM 12:34 PM 12:40 PM 12:50 PM B
    WELD CENTRAL HIP HOP 12:02 PM 12:12 PM 12:32 PM 12:37 PM 12:43 PM 12:53 PM A
    PRAIRIE VIEW 5A POMS 12:05 PM 12:15 PM 12:35 PM 12:40 PM 12:46 PM 12:56 PM B
    DENVER EAST HIP HOP 12:08 PM 12:18 PM 12:38 PM 12:43 PM 12:49 PM 12:59 PM A
    BRIGHTON 5A POMS 12:11 PM 12:21 PM 12:41 PM 12:46 PM 12:52 PM 1:02 PM B
    DOLORES HIP HOP 12:14 PM 12:24 PM 12:44 PM 12:49 PM 12:55 PM 1:05 PM A
    ARAPAHOE 5A POMS 12:17 PM 12:27 PM 12:47 PM 12:52 PM 12:58 PM 1:08 PM B
    RAMPART HIP HOP 12:20 PM 12:30 PM 12:50 PM 12:55 PM 1:01 PM 1:11 PM A
    ARVADA WEST 5A POMS 12:23 PM 12:33 PM 12:53 PM 12:58 PM 1:04 PM 1:14 PM B
    MOUNTAIN RANGE HIP HOP 12:26 PM 12:36 PM 12:56 PM 1:01 PM 1:07 PM 1:17 PM A
    FRUITA MONUMENT 5A POMS 12:29 PM 12:39 PM 12:59 PM 1:04 PM 1:10 PM 1:20 PM B
    OPEN  JUNIOR DENVER BRONCOS ALL-STARS CHEERLEADERS PERFORMANCE GROUP 1:23 PM
    ANNOUNCE ADAVCEMNT TO FINALS FOR 4A POMS, 5A POMS, JAZZ, HIP HOP 1:30 PM
    LUNCH BREAK/FLIP ARENA  2:00PM 

    Saturday: Finals

    TEAM DISCIPLINE ARCADE REPORT TIME PICTURE WOOD MARLEY TUMBLE MAT FULL MAT DECK PERFORMANCE
    TIME
    MAT/FLOOR
    NATIONAL ANTHEM 5:20 PM
    PERFORMANCE  PEAK ATHLETICS DANCE STARS PERFORMANCE 6:00 PM
    2A CHEER  5:39 PM 5:49 PM 6:09 PM 6:14 PM 6:20 PM 6:30 PM A
    3A CHEER 5:43 PM 5:53 PM 6:13 PM 6:18 PM 6:24 PM 6:34 PM A
    2A POMS 5:46 PM 5:56 PM 6:16 PM 6:21 PM 6:27 PM 6:37 PM B
    2A/ 3A COED  5:50 PM 6:00 PM 6:20 PM 6:25 PM 6:31 PM 6:41 PM A
    2A CHEER  5:54 PM 6:04 PM 6:24 PM 6:29 PM 6:35 PM 6:45 PM A
    3A CHEER 5:58 PM 6:08 PM 6:28 PM 6:33 PM 6:39 PM 6:49 PM A
    2A POMS 6:01 PM 6:11 PM 6:31 PM 6:36 PM 6:42 PM 6:52 PM B
    2A/ 3A COED  6:04 PM 6:14 PM 6:34 PM 6:39 PM 6:45 PM 6:55 PM A
    3A POM 6:07 PM 6:17 PM 6:37 PM 6:42 PM 6:48 PM 6:58 PM B
    3A CHEER 6:10 PM 6:20 PM 6:40 PM 6:45 PM 6:51 PM 7:01 PM A
    2A/ 3A COED  6:14 PM 6:24 PM 6:44 PM 6:49 PM 6:55 PM 7:05 PM A
    3A POM 6:17 PM 6:27 PM 6:47 PM 6:52 PM 6:58 PM 7:08 PM B
    3A CHEER 6:20 PM 6:30 PM 6:50 PM 6:55 PM 7:01 PM 7:11 PM A
    2A/ 3A COED  6:24 PM 6:34 PM 6:54 PM 6:59 PM 7:05 PM 7:15 PM A
    OPEN        7:20 PM 
    4A CHEER  6:32 PM 6:42 PM 7:02 PM 7:07 PM 7:13 PM 7:23 PM A
    5A CHEER  6:36 PM 6:46 PM 7:06 PM 7:11 PM 7:17 PM 7:27 PM A
    4A POM 6:39 PM 6:49 PM 7:09 PM 7:14 PM 7:20 PM 7:30 PM B
    4A CHEER  6:42 PM 6:52 PM 7:12 PM 7:17 PM 7:23 PM 7:33 PM A
    5A CHEER  6:46 PM 6:56 PM 7:16 PM 7:21 PM 7:27 PM 7:37 PM A
    4A POM 6:49 PM 6:59 PM 7:19 PM 7:24 PM 7:30 PM 7:40 PM B
    4A CHEER  6:52 PM 7:02 PM 7:22 PM 7:27 PM 7:33 PM 7:43 PM A
    5A CHEER  6:56 PM 7:06 PM 7:26 PM 7:31 PM 7:37 PM 7:47 PM A
    4A POM 6:59 PM 7:09 PM 7:29 PM 7:34 PM 7:40 PM 7:50 PM B
    4A CHEER  7:02 PM 7:12 PM 7:32 PM 7:37 PM 7:43 PM 7:53 PM A
    5A CHEER  7:06 PM 7:16 PM 7:36 PM 7:41 PM 7:47 PM 7:57 PM A
    4A POM 7:09 PM 7:19 PM 7:39 PM 7:44 PM 7:50 PM 8:00 PM B
    4A CHEER  7:12 PM 7:22 PM 7:42 PM 7:47 PM 7:53 PM 8:03 PM A
    5A CHEER  7:16 PM 7:26 PM 7:46 PM 7:51 PM 7:57 PM 8:07 PM A
    5A POMS 7:19 PM 7:29 PM 7:49 PM 7:54 PM 8:00 PM 8:10 PM B
    4A CHEER  7:22 PM 7:32 PM 7:52 PM 7:57 PM 8:03 PM 8:13 PM A
    5A CHEER  7:26 PM 7:36 PM 7:56 PM 8:01 PM 8:07 PM 8:17 PM A
    5A POMS  7:29 PM 7:39 PM 7:59 PM 8:04 PM 8:10 PM 8:20 PM B
    4A CHEER  7:32 PM 7:42 PM 8:02 PM 8:07 PM 8:13 PM 8:23 PM A
    5A CHEER  7:36 PM 7:46 PM 8:06 PM 8:11 PM 8:17 PM 8:27 PM A
    5A POMS 7:39 PM 7:49 PM 8:09 PM 8:14 PM 8:20 PM 8:30 PM B
    4A CHEER  7:42 PM 7:52 PM 8:12 PM 8:17 PM 8:23 PM 8:33 PM A
    5A CHEER  7:46 PM 7:56 PM 8:16 PM 8:21 PM 8:27 PM 8:37 PM A
    5A POMS 7:49 PM 7:59 PM 8:19 PM 8:24 PM 8:30 PM 8:40 PM B
    BREAK  8:43 PM
    4A/5A COED 7:58 PM 8:08 PM 8:28 PM 8:33 PM 8:39 PM 8:49 PM A
    JAZZ 8:01 PM 8:11 PM 8:31 PM 8:36 PM 8:42 PM 8:52 PM B
    4A/5A COED 8:04 PM 8:14 PM 8:34 PM 8:39 PM 8:45 PM 8:55 PM A
    JAZZ 8:07 PM 8:17 PM 8:37 PM 8:42 PM 8:48 PM 8:58 PM B
    4A/5A COED 8:11 PM 8:21 PM 8:41 PM 8:46 PM 8:52 PM 9:02 PM A
    JAZZ 8:14 PM 8:24 PM 8:44 PM 8:49 PM 8:55 PM 9:05 PM B
    4A/5A COED 8:17 PM 8:27 PM 8:47 PM 8:52 PM 8:58 PM 9:08 PM A
    JAZZ 8:20 PM 8:30 PM 8:50 PM 8:55 PM 9:01 PM 9:11 PM B
    4A/5A COED 8:23 PM 8:33 PM 8:53 PM 8:58 PM 9:04 PM 9:14 PM A
    HIP HOP 8:26 PM 8:36 PM 8:56 PM 9:01 PM 9:07 PM 9:17 PM B
    4A/5A COED 8:29 PM 8:39 PM 8:59 PM 9:04 PM 9:10 PM 9:20 PM A
    HIP HOP 8:32 PM 8:42 PM 9:02 PM 9:07 PM 9:13 PM 9:23 PM B
    4A/5A COED 8:35 PM 8:45 PM 9:05 PM 9:10 PM 9:16 PM 9:26 PM A
    HIP HOP 8:38 PM 8:48 PM 9:08 PM 9:13 PM 9:19 PM 9:29 PM B
    4A/5A COED 8:41 PM 8:51 PM 9:11 PM 9:16 PM 9:22 PM 9:32 PM A
    HIP HOP 8:44 PM 8:54 PM 9:14 PM 9:19 PM 9:25 PM 9:35 PM B
    PERFORMANCE  COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY CHEER & DANCE PERFORMANCE 9:39 PM
    PERFORMANCE  UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO BEARS CHEERS PERFORMANCE 9:43 PM
    PERFORMANCE  UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO SUGAR BEARS DANCE PERORMANCE 9:47 PM
    BRING DOWN FINALIST  9:51 PM
  • Football committee recommends all classes move to 16-team playoff fields

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    The football committee met on Thursday. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — It may have been the smoothest, and most quiet, football committee meeting in CHSAA history.

    Normally a raucous affair more closely resembling the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Thursday’s meeting felt more like a formality, as much of the groundwork had been laid over the course of a dozen or so meetings over the past year.

    “This is the smoothest this has gone in 30 years,” said CHSAA commissioner Paul Angelico.

    As committee chair Mike Krueger put it: “This has been a total team effort of global thinkers.”

    The end result of Thursday’s meeting is a recommendation that each classification have a 16-team playoff bracket, 6-man through 5A.

    “We wanted things to look more alike than different,” said CHSAA assistant commissioner Harry Waterman, who oversees football. “And having everyone with relatively equal teams per class, there was no need to have one of them at 32 or eight.”

    The 15-person committee voted to unanimously approve all measures that came before them on Thursday. Included was a single alignment proposal for each class, as well as postseason and seeding criteria.

    The alignment proposals were released by the CHSAA office last month, and can be found here. All recommendations need to be approved by the Legislative Council at its meeting in January.

    Each classification would use a Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) formula to help determine its postseason field. In 5A, the leagues were waterfalled based upon each team’s two-year average in the RPI in order to balance the divisions. That recommendation came out of an August meeting of the football committee, but was formally voted upon and agreed to on Thursday.

    With that change, 5A football would also use reduce its postseason field from 32 to 16 teams. And the regular season would return to 10 games.

    “The main options on the table were staying with the status quo, or moving to a 16-team bracket,” said Eric Gustafson, the athletic director at Horizon who serves as a 5A rep on the committee. “There was some discussion about a 24-team bracket, but that didn’t last long because teams wouldn’t get the Week 10 games back anyway.

    “With the RPI and the waterfall, and you throw in there that the Grand Junction schools weren’t in there any more, 5A had a pretty unique opportunity to have balance.”

    Added Robbie Owens, the coach at Grand Junction who is the other 5A rep: “5A kind of had a perfect storm.”

    In addition, the football committee named each of the seven conferences. Up to this point, they had simply been referred to as “Conference A,” “Conference B,” and so on. Each were named after 14ers: Mt. Elbert, Mt. Massive, Mt. Lincoln, Mt. Wilson, Mt. Evans, Mt. Antero, and Mt. Cameron.

    The 4A alignment is also a waterfall, though it was done geographically in three regions: North, South and Metro.

    For 6-man, it means the so-called crossover games are now playoff games, giving the classification a 16-team bracket. Teams would not be reseeded when the field gets to eight, as they have been in the past.

    It marks a major shift in philosophy for the sport.

    “This process started a year ago at this time,” Waterman said. “When we were there, we decided we wanted this process to look different. We wanted to follow more along the lines of what CLOC does. So we started with that framework, and we met a lot of times. We’ve met with league czars, we’ve brought individual classes to our offices, and conducted surveys.

    “We’ve never had more involvement with schools throughout this process ever before,” Waterman added. “This was truly a shared decision-making model.”

    As far as the postseason field and seeding goes, the committee recommended:

    • Conference champions automatically qualify for the field. If a conference champion is outside of the top 16 in the final RPI, that conference champion would still make the field.
    • If a conference champion is already within the top 16, that champion would be guaranteed a top-8 seed.
    • The remaining spots in each classification would be filled by the final RPI standings of the regular season.
    • The use of a seeding committee in each classification. One member of each conference would sit on the committee, but a coach would not be allowed to be a representative.
    • The seeding committee would use the following factors: Geography, RPI, common opponents and head-to-head games.
    • Conference opponents would not be paired in first-round games.
    • When seeding, all committees would use a process modeled after a procedure 8-man is already doing: All conference champions are placed on a board for consideration, and then determine a No. 1 overall seed. The No. 1 overall seed goes on the bracket. The No. 2 team from the same conference would then go up on a board along with the other conference champions, and the seeding committee would then determine the No. 2 overall seed. The next-highest finisher from the conference of the No. 2 seed would put on a board for consideration. This process would continue until all 16 teams are seeded.

    Notes

    • The football committee discussed host sites for the 3A championship game, especially a concern that the current requirement for 2,500 capacity may not be big enough. There was discussion about whether or not to move back to a neutral site that would guarantee a bigger capacity. Ultimately, they decided to up the capacity requirement for a site to host a 3A championship game to 5,000 people.
    • The 2016 season will begin with practice on Aug. 15. Zero Week will be Aug. 25. That puts Week 1 on Sept. 1.
    • Championship dates next season: Nov. 19 (6-man), Nov. 26 (8-man, 1A, 2A), and Dec. 4 (3A, 4A, 5A).
  • Photos: Chatfield boys basketball tops Chaparral

    LITTLETON – Chatfield continued its hot start to the basketball season Wednesday night. The Chargers came away with a 81-62 win over Chaparral.

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  • Photos: Pine Creek hockey skates past Air Academy

    COLORADO SPRINGS – The Pine Creek Eagles are off to a 2-0 start on the ice as the hockey team topped Air Academy 4-1 Wednesday night.

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  • All-state boys soccer teams for 2015 season

    The 2015 boys soccer players of the year. From left, Max Gottesfeld of Kent Denver, Porter Milner of Broomfield, and Titus Grant of The Classical Academy. (Photos: Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com; Josh Watt/CHSAANow.com)
    The 2015 boys soccer players of the year. From left, Max Gottesfeld of Kent Denver, Porter Milner of Broomfield, and Titus Grant of The Classical Academy. (Photos: Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com; Josh Watt/CHSAANow.com)

    The 2015 all-state boys soccer teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These team were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of coaches.

    Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A
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    Class 5A

    Porter Milner Broomfield boys soccer
    Broomfield’s Porter Milner. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Porter Milner, Broomfield

    Coach of the year: Jim Davidson, Broomfield

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Davis Auth Mountain Vista Junior MF
    Brian Castruita Boulder Senior MF
    Cray Cordero Mountain Vista Sophomore D
    Tyler Duggan Broomfield Senior
    Kyler Fowkes Arvada West Senior F/MF
    Michael Genge Broomfield Senior GK
    Dylan Keeney Heritage Senior MF
    Andre Miller Fairview Senior
    Porter Milner Broomfield Senior
    Jake Rudel Fort Collins Senior F/D
    Alex Weseman Fairview Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Evan Bunch Arapahoe Junior D
    Mattia Cominelli Heritage Senior F
    James Conley Arapahoe Senior GK
    Wyatt Dessell Fairview Senior
    Kyle Henry Thunderridge Senior MF
    Sam Kirk Boulder Senior F
    Ryan Lee Douglas County Junior F/MF
    Connor Lowdermilk Fort Collins Senior MF
    Erik Lundeen Grandview Junior D
    Angelo Salazar Coronado Senior
    Jack Schulze Heritage Junior GK
    Andrew Turk Pine Creek Junior F/MF
    Peter Williams Cherry Creek Senior D

    Honorable mention: Alen Acosta, Doherty, senior; Andrew Beers, Liberty, senior, F; Dan Bricker, Monarch, senior, D; Zack Fleishhacker, Rampart, senior, F; Chris Hood, Thunderridge, sophomore, D; Michael Johnson, Rangeview, senior, F; Owen Merritt, Poudre, sophomore, MF; Eliot Peinado, Far Northeast Warriors, senior, MF/F; Josh Rendle, George Washington, senior; Jorge Rosales, Smoky Hill, senior, MF; Kyle Shetler, Pine Creek, senior, GK; Alex Silva, Fossil Ridge, senior, MF; David Tovar, Far Northeast Warriors, senior, D/F/MF; David Zink, Pine Creek, senior, D


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    Class 4A

    The Classical Academy Denver North boys soccer
    The Classical Academy’s Titus Grant. (Josh Watt/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Titus Grant, The Classical Academy

    Coach of the year: Ross Fowler, Evergreen

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Justin Barkow Niwot Senior F
    Jaden Borja The Classical Academy Junior F
    Adriano Borsa Evergreen Senior MF
    Sean Derby Cheyenne Mountain Senior MF
    Frank Gonzalez Denver North Senior MF
    Titus Grant The Classical Academy Junior F
    Casey Grieve Evergreen Junior HB/D
    Patrick O’Neil Evergreen Junior D/MF
    Nick Rosser Standley Lake Senior MF
    Jack Skidmore Battle Mountain Senior GK
    Mason Stetler Durango Senior MF
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Mark Beatty Air Academy Senior MF
    Anders Carlson The Classical Academy Junior MF
    Joe Director Littleton Senior MF
    Jack Draeb D’Evelyn Senior
    Luke Eigsti Green Mountain Senior
    Keith Higginbotham Cheyenne Mountain Senior GK
    Noah Klaus The Classical Academy Senior MF
    Robert Lanz Valor Christian Junior F/MF
    Donnie Leavitt Battle Mountain Senior F
    Joshua Michels Erie Senior F
    Henry Yocum Air Academy Senior F

    Honorable mention: Alejandro Alainz, Kennedy, senior; Victor Avalos, Frederick, senior, GK/MF; Vance Bulen, Durango, senior; Jonathan Flores, Skyline, senior, D/MF/F; Thomas Green, Ponderosa, senior, F; Garrett Obermeyer, Palmer Ridge, senior; Mark Ramirez, Niwot, senior, F; Terin Tadewald, Niwot, senior, FB; Ian Thomas, Valor Christian, senior, MF/D; Spencer Wegner, Cheyenne Mountain, senior, D; Luke White, Cheyenne Mountain, junior, F; Robbie Wyton, Holy Family, senior, GK.


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    Class 3A

    Kent Denver Fountain Valley boys soccer
    Kent Denver’s Max Gottesfeld. (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Player of the year: Max Gottesfeld, Kent Denver

    Coach of the year: Arty Smith, Kent Denver

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Andrew Aertker Colorado Academy Senior MF
    Sam Bermingham Fountain Valley Senior
    James Berndt Pagosa Springs Senior F/MF/D
    Evan Coit Salida Junior
    Dylan Cunningham Vail Mountain Senior
    Jhovani Gonzalez KIPP Denver Collegiate Junior F
    Max Gottesfeld Kent Denver Junior F
    Nate Hoskin Crested Butte Senior
    Liam Hurley Vail Mountain Junior
    Miguel Navarro Coal Ridge Senior D
    Davis Oudet Kent Denver Senior HB
    Sergio Valentin Coal Ridge Senior F
    Quinn Wagner Kent Denver Senior FB
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Mathew Breman Pagosa Springs Senior F/HB/MF
    Ha Dao Fountain Valley Senior
    Nathan Dee Peak to Peak Senior MF
    Briar Erskine Pagosa Springs Senior GK/F/MF
    Kevin Garcia Vail Mountain Junior
    Phillip Huxel Fountain Valley Senior
    Galen Kelly Fountain Valley Sophomore
    Rob Knab Liberty Common Senior F/MF
    Zion Lander DSST: Green Valley Ranch Junior F
    Winston Palmeri Colorado Academy Senior GK
    Josiah Simons The Vanguard School Senior MF
    Ian Strine Fountain Valley Junior
    Nick Thayer Salida Senior
  • Manitou Springs parts ways with football coach Monte Gutowski

    Monte Gutowski. (Courtesy of Larry Ferguson/Pikes Peak Bulletin)
    Monte Gutowski. (Courtesy of Larry Ferguson/Pikes Peak Bulletin)

    MANITOU SPRINGS — Manitou Springs High School will be looking for its fourth football coach in seven years. Monte Gutowski, who has headed the program for the last two seasons, will not return in 2016.

    In his two years with the Mustangs, Gutowski went 5-14. They did finish in second place of the Class 2A Tri-Peaks League this year at 3-6, which put them into the playoffs.

    They lost to eventual state champion Bayfield 40-0 in the first round.

    “The school simply felt that a change in direction was needed in the high school football program,” athletic director John McGee said. “We measure our program’s success in three key areas: relationships, philosophy, and effectiveness of strategy.

    “It is our desire to achieve excellence in all three areas. We sincerely appreciate the efforts of Coach Gutowski over the previous two seasons; however, we felt that to achieve our goals as a school, different leadership with the football program was needed at this time.”

    The Mustangs are not far removed from a high level of success. The team reached the 2A semifinals in 2013.

    McGee said that the process to find a new coach is underway and that it remains a top priority of the school to fill the position quickly.

  • Cherokee Trail takes crucial boys basketball game from Denver East

    Denver East Cherokee Trail boys basketball
    (Andre Lyseight/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER – Typically in early December, basketball teams are still finding their rhythm. Wednesday night, it looked like Cherokee Trail might have found it. CHSAANow.com’s No. 10 ranked Cougars beat No. 5 Denver East 85-81 thanks to a strong second half from key players.

    Cougars junior pointer guard Jaizec Lottie and senior forward David Thornton dominated the game and brought the team back from being down 19-9 in the first quarter. Thornton finished the game with 30 points and Lottie finished the game with 23 points.

    “We played excellent. We played so good,” said Thornton. “When we were down we did not give up. That’s what I love. We just persevere through and through and that’s what I love about this team.”

    Like a true matchup between a couple of top-10 teams, this one came down to the final seconds. Cherokee Trail (3-1 overall) led 62-55 to begin the fourth quarter and had to finish strong if they were going to beat the Angels. Denver East (2-2) senior point guard Jack Buckmelter came out strong driving the ball to the basket and getting to the free throw line. Buckmelter hit a big 3-pointer to get score within three points.

    Thornton dominated the paint the whole game by fighting for layups and shooting free throws. Denver East 6-foot-8 senior Daytone Jennings was much needed down the stretch facing foul trouble throughout the game fouled out with 3:56 left in the fourth quarter.

    Buckmelter and Deron Harrell were keeping them in the game scoring at crucial moments putting the score at 79-77. The game came down to free throws for both teams. With 47 seconds left on the clock Denver East freshman Kwane Marble drove in for an easy layup putting team within just 1 point at 81-80.

    Shortly after, Lottie drove the ball down the lane dishing out a nice pass to Thornton for easy layup to extend the lead 83-80.

    Buckmelter put the game in his hands drawing a foul, but was only able to hit one of his two free throws to put his team within two points. Lottie had a chance to seal the game with by getting to the charity stripe but also only made one out of two, giving Denver East one last shot to tie the game.

    The ball went into the hands Buckmelter, who put up a 3-pointer to even the score, but it wouldn’t fall.

    “We gutted it out. We played better. It’s December, both these teams are going to better come January and February,” said Cherokee Trail coach Morgan Gregory. “I’m proud of our guys for gutting it out. We didn’t start very well. We were struggling getting stops with those guys. We just kept making plays and hung in there and kept fighting.”

    Any win against Denver East is a good win, but the Cougars know that in order for this team to reach the heights they’re aiming for, they can’t be satisfied.

    “There are a lot of things I can improve on,” said Thornton. “I’ve been improving on finishing, especially my free throws. I think I only missed three free throws. Especially last game, I was 15-15. That’s something I needed to improve on and my team need to improve on and we did. We came out here and won.”

  • Baseball committee recommends using RPI in 2016 season

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — The baseball committee wants to move to RPI, and wants to do it in the 2016 season.

    The committee on Tuesday forwarded a proposal that the sport move to the use of an RPI (Ratings Percentage Index) system for postseason qualification in all classes this spring. That recommendation will now move to the Legislative Council at its next meeting in January.

    If approved there, the RPI system will replace the Wild Card points, which have come under fire over the course of the past two seasons.

    “The committee felt like the number of issues that have been created by Wild Card points and the manipulation of the out-of-state records necessitated it,” said CHSAA assistant commissioner Bert Borgmann, who oversees baseball. “They also felt a desire to try and exhibit the RPI going forward, and so the committee decided it would push for a change immediately believing it was in the best interest of baseball.”

    This recommendation was first made by an ad-hoc committee in September.

    RPI is slated to be a staple of postseason qualification across all team sports beginning in 2016-17. But, if this movement is not derailed at Legislative Council, baseball would become the first to implement the system in Colorado.

    The second major recommendation from the baseball committee was the decision to not count out-of-state opponents toward the RPI formula. Those out-of-state games would still count toward the games limit, however.

    “There was a lot of discussion about that,” Borgmann said. “It felt like there were two options: to use the soccer and softball model [which slightly adjusts the factors for all out-of-state opponents across the board], or not use them at all.”

    It was a 7-4 vote, and committee decided to recommend not counting them toward the RPI formula.

    “Some of the other states finish before Colorado, some after,” Borgmann said. “They did not feel like they were playing on an even field with that.

    “There was also concern last year about the accuracy of the out-of-state records,” he added. “Therefore, because of the uncertainty of all of the results and the many differences in which seasons end around the country, the committee decided to start with in-state results only (in the RPI).”

    The baseball committee has recommended the following for the use of RPI:

    • In 1A, each of the four district champions would automatically qualify for the state tournament. The remaining four spots would be selected based on the RPI standings. The eight-team field would then be seeded according to the RPI. The seeding committee would seek to avoid first-round matchups of teams from the same district, if possible. The district format would remain the same.
    • In 2A, District 3 and District 5 would be combined to play together due to the reclassification of a number of teams. That leaves seven districts in the classification. Each district champion would automatically qualify for the regional tournament. The remaining nine spots would be filled based on the RPI standings. The 16-team field would be seeded by the RPI, with an attempt to avoid district matchups in the first round if possible.
    • In 3A, the top two teams from each district would qualify for the regional field. The remaining 20 spots would be determined by the RPI. However, if any of the three 3A teams playing in the 4A/3A Colorado 7 League win the league, or finish in second place outright, they would also automatically qualify. Thus, anywhere from 12-14 teams can gain automatic spots, with the remaining 18-20 being filled by the RPI. The 32-team regional field would be seeded by the RPI. The bottom eight seeds could be adjusted due to league matchups and/or geography.
    • In 4A, 10 league champions, including that of the 4A/5A Southwestern League, would automatically qualify for the postseason. The rest of the field would be determined via the RPI. The eight hosts teams would be decided by the league champions with the highest RPI. Then, teams Nos. 9-32 would be seeded by the RPI, with possible first-round adjustments due to league matchups and geography among the bottom eight seeds. If a 3A team wins the Colorado 7, there would be no automatic qualifier from that league in 4A.
    • In 5A, the eight league champions would automatically qualify for the postseason. The remaining teams to fill the 32-team field would come from the RPI. However, there is no guarantee of a regional host as league champion. Instead, teams Nos. 1-8 in the RPI would host regionals. Teams Nos. 9-32 would be seeded by the RPI with a committee that seeks to avoid first-round league matchups. Geography would not be a consideration.
    • In 3A, 4A and 5A, the use of a preset bracket at the state tournament would continue.