Month: September 2016

  • Photos: Columbine football beats rival Chatfield

    LITTLETON — 5A No. 3 Columbine football beat rival 4A No. 1 Chatfield 28-7 on Thursday night.

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  • Photos: No. 1 Erie softball rolls to win against Holy Family

    ERIE — Top-ranked Erie softball improved to 15-0 this season with a 15-0 win over Holy Family in Class 4A action on Thursday.

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  • Photos: Varied offense helps Arapahoe boys soccer beat Mullen

    DENVER — Arapahoe boys soccer, a Class 5A program, beat 4A No. 2 Mullen 3-1 on Thursday.

    Evan Bunch, Cameron Gail and Chris Grauberger each scored for the Warriors in the win. Michael Jimenez had the lone goal for Mullen.

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  • Photos: Lewis-Palmer volleyball remains undefeated by beating Valor Christian

    HIGHLANDS RANCH — With the Class 4A No. 1 ranking in hand, Lewis-Palmer volleyball remained undefeated with a 25-12, 25-19 and 25-17 win over Valor Christian Thursday night.

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  • Photos: Chaparral football upsets No. 10 Legend in rivalry game

    PARKER — Chaparral scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to secure a 24-7 upset win against rival (and tenth-ranked) Legend on Thursday night.

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  • Photos: Grand Junction softball cruises past Montrose

    MONTROSE — Grand Junction softball cruised past Montrose on Thursday, 25-7. The Tigers scored 13 runs in the sixth inning.

    Hannah Hutto and Camryn Sanchez each had five RBIs to lead Grand Junction, and Haeleigh Harris drove in four runs. Sanchez and Megan Rubalcaba both hit home runs.

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  • Replay: Week 4 football games around the state

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    The live event will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Friday.
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    Live coverage

    Live Blog Football’s Week 43 (9/23/2016)
     


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    Live games
    Class Game Time Notes
    1A Cornerstone Christian vs. Wray 4 p.m. Audio
    3A/4A Green Mountain vs. Standley Lake 4 p.m. Video
    5A Hinkley vs. Denver East 4 p.m. Video
    8-man (5) Norwood vs. (1) Sargent 5:50 p.m. Audio
    2A/1A Lamar vs. Trinidad 6 p.m. Audio
    1A Centauri vs. (6) Buena Vista 6 p.m. Audio
    3A Kennedy vs. Rifle 6:30 p.m. Audio
    2A (2) La Junta vs. (1) Kent Denver 6:40 p.m. Audio
    6-man (2) Kit Carson vs. (5) Cheyenne Wells 6:45 p.m. Audio
    2A Elizabeth vs. Florence 6:45 p.m. Audio
    3A (4) Pueblo East vs. Canon City 6:45 p.m. Audio
    3A Frederick vs. 6:45 p.m. Video
    3A (5) Lewis-Palmer vs. Pueblo County 6:45 p.m. Video
    8-man Fowler vs. Wiley 6:50 p.m. Audio
    4A Fruita Monument vs. Grand Junction Central | Alternate 6:50 p.m. Video
    5A (7) Cherry Creek vs. (9) Grandview | Alternate 6:50 p.m. Video
    5A Rock Canyon vs. ThunderRidge 6:50 p.m. Video
    1A (4) Limon vs. (2) Strasburg 6:55 p.m. Video
    5A (5) Valor Christian vs. (1) Pomona 7 p.m. Altitude TV
    8-man Las Animas vs. Swink 7 p.m. Audio
    1A Monte Vista vs. (7) Meeker 7 p.m. Audio
    2A (10) Platte Valley vs. (7) D’Evelyn 7 p.m. Video
    4A (9) Ponderosa vs. (10) Rampart 7 p.m. Video
    3A Centaurus vs. (9) Erie 7 p.m. Video
    5A Legacy vs. Horizon 7 p.m. Video
    3A Falcon vs. Lutheran 7 p.m. Video
    4A (6) Pine Creek vs. (5) Vista Ridge 7 p.m. Video
    5A Highlands Ranch vs. (6) Regis Jesuit 7 p.m. Video
    1A Machebeuf vs. Holyoke 7 p.m. Video
    2A Eaton vs. Sterling 7 p.m. Video
    5A Poudre vs. Rocky Mountain 7 p.m. Video
    vs. Scoreboard Show 9:30 p.m. Colorado Preps
  • Former Centennial League football rivals Cherry Creek and Grandview set to face off

    Grandview football team
    (Tim Visser/TimVisserPhotography.com)

    AURORA — It will be a Friday night under the lights for two rivals who used to meet annually in a Centennial League game.

    Although they are not in the same conferences any more, players on both sides feel that this is one of their bigger games so far this year.

    It will be homecoming for the Grandview Wolves and they plan to take full advantage of an amped up crowd.

    “You have to treat it like every other game” senior quarterback Gunnar Lamphere said. “(We have to) not let the emotions get the best of (us) and just have fun and play hard”

    On the other sideline, Cherry Creek will look to spoil the big night.

    Cherry Creek Arapahoe football
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    “(It’s) very crucial (we start hot) because getting off to a good start will give us energy for the rest of the game,” senior tight end Connor Till said. “(This game will be) just as intense because it’s still a huge rivalry between the schools. Our coaches told us to get ready for the most physical game we will play all year and it’s going to be a battle for all 48 minutes.”

    It will be interesting to see to which teams game style tonight’s game sways, Cherry Creek has only allowed 35 points all year while the Grandview offense has scored 109 total points.

    Both teams remained the in the Class 5A CHSAANow.com top 10 when the rankings were released earlier this week.

    The Bruins won their home opener last week, beating Arapahoe 28-3 while Grandview is coming off a shocking loss to Eaglecrest.

    Tonight’s action can be streamed live on the NFHS Network. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.

  • No. 9 D’Evelyn boys soccer works OT to defeat Evergreen

    D'Evelyn players celebrate after the Jaguars' 3-2 overtime victory against Evergreen on Sept. 21 at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
    D’Evelyn players celebrate after the Jaguars’ 3-2 overtime victory against Evergreen on Sept. 21 at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    LAKEWOOD — If Wednesday night at Lakewood Memorial Field was any indication, the race for the Class 4A Jeffco League title will be a wild one.

    D’Evelyn, ranked No. 9 in this week’s CHSAANow.com 4A boys soccer poll, knocked off defending 4A state champ Evergreen in a 3-2 overtime thriller. It was the conference opener for both teams.

    “Jeffco is a really good league,” said D’Evelyn senior Wesley Tedstrom, who scored his team-leading ninth goal in the win. “It’s very intimidating, but we are one of those intimidating teams that people have to look out for as well.”

    Jaguars’ opponents have to beware of the return of D’Evelyn senior Charles Doebbler. Doebbler, a starter for D’Evelyn as a freshman and sophomore, ran cross country instead of playing soccer last fall. He decided to return to the soccer pitch for his senior season.

    “I just really missed the guys,” Doebbler said when asked why he came back. “I love soccer and I’m glad I came back.”

    Doebbler was key in the win over Evergreen. The senior opened the scoring in the 19th minute with the lone goal of the first half. Doebbler scored his fifth goal of the season three minutes into overtime for the game-winning goal.

    “To have him (Doebbler) back this year is amazing,” D’Evelyn coach Paul Moline said.

    Evergreen senior Adam Babb (9) wards off D'Evelyn senior Tommy Evon (5) on Wednesday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
    Evergreen senior Adam Babb (9) wards off D’Evelyn senior Tommy Evon (5) on Wednesday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The game-winning goal was set up from some deep offensive pressure on Evergreen senior goalie Logan Westgard. D’Evelyn senior Owen Fulton had a pair of shots at point-blank range on Westgard, but the Cougars’ keeper was up to the task with a pair of sprawling saves.

    However, the second rebound went right to Doebbler who rocketed a shot into the back of the net to give the Jaguars (6-3 record, 1-0 in league) their fourth straight victory.

    “It was just there and came right to me to give me a perfect shot,” Doebbler said.

    Evergreen had fallen behind twice. A goal off the head of Evergreen senior Adam Babb in the 54th minute tied the game at 1-1. Evergreen senior Brock Anderson sent the game into overtime with his fourth goal of the season with just less than two minutes remaining in regulation time.

    Despite losing a pair of leads, Moline was confident the Jaguars could get the game-winning goal with solid offensive pressure in the first 10 minutes of overtime.

    “We just turned it on in overtime,” Moline said. “We have that character on this team these last few weeks. We don’t quit. They really believe in each other a lot.”

    D’Evelyn had an impressive last week with a 4-1 victory over then 4A’s No. 1 ranked Cheyenne Mountain and 1-0 win on the road against Ponderosa.

    “If we want to go deep in the playoffs these are the games we have to win,” Moline said. “If we can play our best game it gives us a chance against anybody.”

    Next up for the Jaguars is league rival Wheat Ridge at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Lakewood Memorial.

    D'Evelyn senior Josh Schlicht (20) and Evergreen senior Patrick O'Neil (13) chase after the ball. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
    D’Evelyn senior Josh Schlicht (20) and Evergreen senior Patrick O’Neil (13) chase after the ball. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The defending 4A state champions have already endured a pretty rough patch. After a dominating 6-0 victory over Palmer in the Cougars’ season opener, Evergreen (3-4-1, 0-1) had an eight-day stretch of three straight losses (Air Academy, Arvada West and Durango) and a tie against Kent Denver.

    “We’ll get back to work tomorrow,” Evergreen coach Ross Fowler said. “It’s about making sure we are proactive on how we solve problems before they become real problems.”

    Heading into conference play its pretty clear 4A Jeffco will be competitive. Seven of eight teams in the conference were at or above .500 during non-league play. Evergreen and Standley Lake both made the 4A state semifinals last year with the Cougars eventually defeating The Classical Academy 1-0 in the state championship game.

    “There were very few easy games in Jeffco last year. It’s going to be no different this year,” Fowler said. “We know we have to dig in. We know everyone is going to raise their game against us. We’ve got to be able to match that and go one step beyond.”

    Evergreen’s next league test will be against Golden on Tuesday, Sept. 27, at the North Area Athletic Complex in Arvada.

    D'Evelyn senior Charles Doebbler, far right, celebrates his game-winning goal over defending 4A state champion Evergreen at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
    D’Evelyn senior Charles Doebbler, far right, celebrates his game-winning goal over defending 4A state champion Evergreen at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)