Month: January 2016

  • Photos: Pine Creek hockey tops Pueblo County

    COLORADO SPRINGS — Pine Creek is seeing continued success on the ice and topped Pueblo County 5-1 for their fifth win in six games.

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  • Photos: Heritage girls basketball edges Prairie View

    HENDERSON — A see-saw battle saw Heritage emerge as a 34-32 winner over Prairie View Thursday night.

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  • Photos: Grandview wrestling edges Cherry Creek in dual meet

    GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Grandview wrestling beat Cherry Creek 36-33 in a dual meet on Thursday.

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  • Photos: Cherry Creek boys basketball stuns No. 6 Cherokee Trail

    AURORA — Cherry Creek jumped out to a great start in Centennial League play with a 73-65 win over No. 6 Cherokee Trail Thursday night.

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  • Week 4 wrestling rankings from On The Mat

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

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    On The Mat Wrestling Rankings

    Tim Yount of On The Mat provides weekly wrestling rankings for teams and individuals in all weight classes. To see individual rankings, you can subscribe to On The Mat’s full rankings.

    To subscribe via PayPal, choose your subscription option on this page click on the corresponding PayPal button. To subscribe by mail or fax and pay by personal check, click here for a printable subscription form. Email Tim Yount at tim@onthematrankings.com with questions.

    To purchase individual weeks of the rankings (as opposed to the entire season), you will need to use the printable subscription form and pay by check. The season ranking subscriptions are offered at a discounted rate.

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pomona 1
    2 Pine Creek 2
    3 Legacy 3
    4 Poudre 4
    5 Ponderosa 5
    6 Cherokee Trail 6
    7 Rocky Mountain 7
    8 Grand Junction 8
    9 Grand Junction Central 9
    10 Fruita Monument 10
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pueblo County 1
    2 Greeley Central 2
    3 Windsor 3
    4 Thompson Valley 4
    5 Pueblo East 5
    6 Discovery Canyon 6
    7 Cheyenne Mountain 7
    8 Mesa Ridge 8
    9 Fort Morgan 9
    10 Longmont 10
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Valley 1
    2 Berthoud 2
    3 Dolores Huerta 3
    4 Sheridan 4
    5 Olathe 5
    6 Lamar 6
    7 La Junta 7
    8 Alamosa 8
    9 Delta 9
    10 Eaton 10
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Rocky Ford 1
    2 Centauri 2
    3 Meeker 3
    4 Norwood/Nucla 4
    5 Hotchkiss 5
    6 Paonia 6
    7 Highland 7
    8 Buena Vista 8
    9 John Mall 9
    10 Ignacio 10
    Dropped out
    None.
  • With pitch-count rule looming, CHSAA releases video on the overuse of arms in youth baseball

    AURORA — The pioneering rule which will put high school pitchers in Colorado on a pitch count goes into effect this coming spring. And, as part of an on-going effort to boost education around the overuse of arms, CHSAA released a video on Friday that delves into the topic:

    The pitch-count limitations are detailed below, along with the requirements that accompany them:

    Varsity
    Pitches Required Rest
    86-110 3 Days
    61-85 2 Days
    36-60 1 Day
    1-35 0 Days*
    Junior Varsity
    Pitches Required Rest
    61-85 3 Days
    36-60 2 Days
    26-35 1 Day
    1-25 0 Days^

    * – Additionally, no pitcher may throw more than 60 pitches over two days. If they throw 60 pitches in two days, there will be one day of required rest.

    ^ – No sub-varsity pitcher can throw more than 35 pitches over two days. That limit will result in one day of mandated rest.

    A pitcher will be allowed to finish a batter if they hit the limit (110 in varsity play; 85 in sub-varsity) during an at-bat, but must exit the game after the hitter.

  • Lewis-Palmer boys basketball puts the PPAC on notice with dominating win over Sand Creek

    Lewis-Palmer Sand Creek boys basketball
    (Josh Watt/CHSAANow.com)

    COLORADO SPRINGS — The Lewis-Palmer Rangers are as good as advertised. In fact, they might be better than advertised. The current Class 4A No. 4 ranked Rangers made a deafening statement with a 93-54 win over league rival Sand Creek.

    The Scorpions sit at No. 6 in the CHSAANow.com poll.

    Both rankings could see changes next week, but one thing is for certain: after falling short in the Final 4 last year, the Rangers (6-1 overall, 1-0 4A Pikes Peak Athletic Conference) look prime for a run at the 4A title in March.

    “The one thing I know we were ready to do was compete,” Rangers coach Bill Benton said. “The guys have been itching to get back out on the floor, they’ve been itching to compete. We do it every day in practice, but I know we wanted to come out and I thought we were really well-balanced tonight.”

    To say the Rangers were well-balanced is no understatement, especially considering they put up 93 points on offense. For the first eight minutes of the game, it looked like the Scorpions (5-4, 0-1) were going to give Lewis-Palmer all they could handle. Led by junior D’Shawn Schwartz, who scored eight of his 18 points in the first quarter, Sand Creek only trailed 17-15.

    But Schwartz was held to only three field goals for the remainder of the game, and although Jordan Phillips scored all 20 of his point in the final three quarters of the game, the Scorpions were rendered ineffective on the offensive end of the floor.

    “We showed exactly how we could play if we hit shots in the first quarter,” Sand Creek coach Mark Bowers said. “We can play with anybody, but when we’re going to be a lazy and not play hard and not play defense the right way, we’re going to get beat by 40.”

    It didn’t help that everything seemed to be going right for the Rangers. Jonathan Scott, who was tasked with slowing down Schwartz, wasn’t concerned about scoring. So the Rangers were getting points from whomever had open shots. In the first quarter, it was Joe DeCoud. The senior forward ended with 16 points on the night, 12 of them coming from behind the 3-point line.

    “It’s helps a lot and when we play as a team, that’s what happens” Scott said. “All of us together; not one player is more important than another. It really helps.”

    It was only a matter of time before scoring opportunities opened up for Scott. He connected with a layup at the end of the first half to give the Rangers a 40-28 lead and things just snowballed from there. Scott finished with a game-high 24 points, even though his primary task was to shut down Schwartz.

    “My job was not to score at all this game,” Scott said. “All I was told to do was to guard D’Shawn. He’s their big player. If you stop him, you kind of stop the whole team.”

    Charlie Hovasse and Sam Strasburger also scored in double figures for Lewis-Palmer and Benton was able to pull his starters for the majority of the fourth quarter.

    With the first league win under their belt, the Rangers travel to Vista Ridge Friday to try and make it two in a row.

    The Scorpions will look for their first league win Friday night as they head to Air Academy to face the defending 4A champs. In order to do that, Bowers needs his players to believe in the systems that the team is trying to run.

    “They don’t have any faith or any belief in what we do,” Bowers said. “Until they trust that it’s going to work for them, it’s going to be a struggle the rest of the season.”

  • Photos: DSST Green Valley Ranch boys basketball topples Ridge View Academy

    DENVER – The Denver School of Science and Technology: Green Valley Ranch continued to prove they’re the real deal with a 70-36 win over Ridge View Academy.

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  • Photos: Lewis-Palmer boys basketball takes down Sand Creek

    COLORADO SPRINGS – The Lewis-Palmer Rangers put on a display Wednesday night with a 93-54 win over Sand Creek to open up Pikes Peak Athletic Conference play.

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  • Photos: Top-ranked Monarch hockey holds off No. 5 Dakota Ridge

    LITTLETON — Monarch, the top-ranked team in hockey, jumped out to a three-goal lead then held on for a 3-2 win over No. 5 Dakota Ridge on Tuesday afternoon.

    Blake Bride had two goals, including a power-play tally, for the Coyotes. Jake Young also scored for Monarch.

    The Coyotes went up 3-0 on Bride’s second goal with 12:23 to play. At that point, having killed a 5-on-3 disadvantage a period earlier, things looked to be locked up for Monarch.

    But then Dakota Ridge’s leading scorer, Matteo Glennon, scored a power-play goal of his own with 9:43 to go. Suddenly, the Eagles had life. Seven minutes later, Jack Bonniwell cut it to a one-goal game.

    That was as close at the Eagles, runner-up a season ago, would get. Monarch controlled pressure in the final minute to limit any frenzied scoring chances.

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