Month: October 2016

  • Mountain Range vs. Ft. Collins-9/20/16

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Mountain Range 171.525
    2 Fort Collins 161.15
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    1 Natalie Prestwich Mountain Range 8.55
    2 Chlor DiVirgilio Mountain Range 8.375
    3 Jessica Thill Mountain Range 8.25
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Natalie Prestwich Mountain Range 9.425
    2 Lindsay Carver Fort Collins 9.1
    3 Melissa Wood Mountain Range 8.575
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Natalie Prestwich Mountain Range 9.3
    2 Abby Crosier Mountain Range 9.2
    3 Melissa Wood Mountain Range 8.925
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Natalie Prestwich Mountain Range 36.175
    2 Lindsay Carver Fort Collins 34.1
    3 Chandler Brown Mountain Range 33.35
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  • Ft Collins vs Ft Morgan vs Broomfield-10/5/16

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Broomfield 178.025
    2 Fort Collins 158.95
    3 Fort Morgan 157.9
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    1 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 8.9
    2 Abbi Edgerly Broomfield 8.65
    3 Natalie Orsborn Broomfield 8.2
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 9.05
    2 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 9
    3 Nicole Remund Broomfield 8.775
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 9.55
    2 Natalie Orsborn Broomfield 9.45
    3 Abbi Edgerly Broomfield 9.225
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Abbi Edgerly Broomfield 9.5
    2 Natalie Orsborn Broomfield 9.5
    3 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 9.225
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    Rank Name School Score
    1 Nicki Verheyen Broomfield 36.675
    2 Abbi Edgerly Broomfield 35.425
    3 Lindsay Fort Collins 33.05
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  • Photos: Mullen uses big first inning to beat Grandview in softball

    DENVER — Mullen softball, ranked No. 3 in Class 4A, beat 5A foe Grandview 11-4 on Wednesday.

    The Mustangs scored four runs in the first inning, and only kept adding to their lead, including three-run outputs in both the third and sixth innings.

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  • Highlights: No. 6 Arapahoe volleyball rallies to beat No. 7 Cherry Creek

    GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Arapahoe volleyball rallied from down 0-2 to beat Cherry Creek in a top-10 Class 5A matchup.

    The Warriors, ranked No. 6, beat the No. 7 Bruins 23-25, 14-25, 25-22, 25-23, 15-11.

  • Week 6’s top-10 football schedule & scoreboard in 2016

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 6 of the 2016 season.

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    Class 5A
    1 Pomona 5-1
    Thurs: W 44-14 vs. Rock Canyon
    2 Mullen 4-2
    Fri: W 45-3 vs. Mountain Range
    3 Eaglecrest 6-0
    Thurs: W 42-7 at Rocky Mountain
    4 Columbine 5-1
    Thurs: W 36-15 at (6) Fairview
    5 Grandview 5-1
    Fri: W 55-0 at Boulder
    6 Fairview 5-1
    Thurs: L 15-36 vs. (4) Columbine
    7 Regis Jesuit 5-1
    Fri: W 36-9 vs. Legacy
    8 Valor Christian 3-3
    Fri: W 54-7 at Legend
    9 Doherty 5-1
    Sat: W 42-20 at Smoky Hill
    10 Cherry Creek 3-3
    Fri: W 42-7 vs. Fossil Ridge
    Class 4A
    1 Denver South 6-0
    Sat: W 49-42 vs. Fruita Monument
    2 Chatfield 5-1
    Fri: W 54-0 vs. Golden
    3 Loveland 5-1
    Fri: L 0-14 vs. (6) Broomfield
    4 Pine Creek 4-2
    Sat: W 46-8 vs. Pueblo Centennial
    5 Ponderosa 5-1
    Fri: W 42-0 at Liberty
    6 Broomfield 5-1
    Fri: W 14-0 at (3) Loveland
    7 Heritage 4-2
    Fri: W 50-18 at Adams City
    8 Windsor 4-2
    Fri: W 51-14 vs. Mountain View
    9 Pueblo West 4-2
    Fri: W 55-20 at Air Academy
    10 Skyline 5-1
    Fri: L 13-24 vs. Monarch
    Class 3A
    1 Discovery Canyon 6-0
    Fri: W 48-0 at Woodland Park
    2 Fort Morgan 6-0
    Fri: W 47-13 vs. Centaurus
    3 Lewis-Palmer 6-0
    Fri: W 58-27 vs. Canon City
    4 Pueblo East 5-1
    Fri: W 24-20 at Durango
    5 Silver Creek 6-0
    Thurs: W 54-28 at Northridge
    6 Palisade 5-1
    Thurs: W 49-6 vs. Glenwood Springs
    7 Longmont 4-2
    Thurs: W 25-10 vs. Thompson Valley
    8 Mead 4-2
    Fri: W 31-17 at Roosevelt
    9 Erie 5-1
    Fri: W 41-0 vs. Berthoud
    10 Holy Family 4-2
    Fri: W 49-8 at Frederick
    Class 2A
    1 La Junta 6-0
    Fri: W 40-0 vs. (4) Manitou Springs
    2 The Classical Academy 5-1
    Fri: W 52-0 vs. Salida
    3 Resurrection Christian 6-0
    Fri: W 51-7 vs. The Academy
    4 Manitou Springs 5-1
    Fri: L 0-40 at (1) La Junta
    5 D’Evelyn 5-1
    Fri: W 1-0 vs. Jefferson
    6 Kent Denver 5-1
    Sat: W 38-8 vs. Ridge View Academy
    7 Weld Central 6-0
    Fri: W 48-7 at Fort Lupton
    8 Delta 4-2
    Fri: W 28-6 vs. Alamosa
    9 Bayfield 4-2
    Fri: W 47-0 vs. Montezuma-Cortez
    10 Sterling 3-3
    Fri: W 27-19 vs. Platte Valley
    Class 1A
    1 Strasburg 6-0
    Fri: W 55-8 vs. Byers
    2 Paonia 6-0
    Fri: W 7-6 vs. Hotchkiss
    3 Bennett 5-1
    Fri: W 58-0 vs. Vail Christian
    4 Platte Canyon 6-0
    Sat: W 46-12 vs. Front Range Christian
    5 Meeker 6-0
    Fri: W 52-6 vs. Grand Valley
    6 Limon 4-2
    Fri: L 14-21 at Holyoke
    7 Peyton 6-0
    Fri: W 47-7 at St. Mary’s
    8 Crowley County 4-1
    Sat: W 48-20 vs. Ellicott
    9 Cedaredge 5-1
    Fri: W 25-0 vs. Olathe
    10 Burlington 4-2
    Fri: W 38-3 vs. Yuma
    Class 8-man
    1 Sargent 6-0
    Fri: W 1-0 vs. Dove Creek
    2 Sedgwick County 5-1
    Fri: W 56-6 at (8) Haxtun
    3 Dayspring Christian 6-0
    Sat: W 49-8 vs. Caliche
    4 Merino 5-1
    Fri: L 0-45 at (6) Akron
    5 Norwood 5-1
    Fri: W 44-8 vs. Mancos
    6 Akron 4-2
    Fri: W 45-0 vs. (4) Merino
    7 Hoehne 4-2
    Fri: W 52-6 vs. Fowler
    8 Haxtun 4-2
    Fri: L 6-56 vs. (2) Sedgwick County
    9 Soroco 5-1
    Sat: W 20-14 at Gilpin County
    10 Pikes Peak Christian 5-1
    Sat: W 37-0 vs. Rocky Mountain Lutheran
    Class 6-man
    1 Fleming 6-0
    Fri: W 58-0 vs. Briggsdale
    2 Kit Carson 6-0
    Fri: W 56-33 vs. Branson/Kim
    3 Stratton/Liberty 6-0
    Fri: W 49-41 vs. (4) Cheyenne Wells
    4 Cheyenne Wells 4-2
    Fri: L 41-49 at (3) Stratton/Liberty
    5 Cotopaxi 6-0
    Fri: W 69-26 at Manzanola
    6 Peetz 5-1
    Fri: W 86-31 vs. Prairie
    7 Arickaree/Woodlin 2-3
    Fri: L 16-82 at Hi-Plains
    8 Eads 5-1
    Fri: W 86-34 at Walsh
    9 La Veta 4-1
    Fri: W 75-34 vs. Sierra Grande
    10 Genoa-Hugo 3-2
    Off this week.
  • Manitou Springs girls basketball hires Ed Longfield as coach

    Manitou Springs Lutheran girls state basketball
    (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    MANITOU SPRINGS — The Class 3A girls basketball runner-up is no longer without a head coach.

    Manitou Springs athletic director John McGee confirmed to CHSAANow.com on Thursday that the school has named Ed Longfield as the new coach of the Mustangs.

    Longfield is the superintendent of Manitou Springs District 14 and will now try his hand at making a run at a state basketball championship. He replaces former coach Jon Asp, who took a job as an assistant at Colorado Christian University.

    Joining Longfield on staff will be Danny Gieck.

    “It’s just an amazing opportunity,” Longfield said. “The kids really needed someone to work with them. We started talking about it over the last few weeks and it just seemed more and more like the right thing to do and the more fun it seemed to the two of us.”

    If Gieck’s name sounds familiar it’s because he has been a part of the Manitou coaching community before.

    Three years ago, he guided the Manitou football team to the 2A semifinals. He resigned from that job the following offseason.

    He also served as the interim girls basketball coach during the 2012-13 season.

    Longfield hopes that he and Gieck can do this for a multi-year stretch and that somewhere down the line they can groom someone to take over the job.

    The Mustangs lost three seniors from last year’s team but return an experienced backcourt that includes Shelby Megyeri, a three-time CHSAANow.com all-state player.

  • Overland vs. Palmer Ridge vs. Heritage-10/5/16

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    1 Overland 179.6
    2 Palmer Ridge 163.575
    3 Heritage 156.9
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    1 Mackenzie French Overland 9.35
    2 Annabelle Pedderson Overland 9.2
    3 Josie Claycamp Overland 8.9
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    1 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.075
    2 Josie Claycamp Overland 8.95
    3 Samantha DeMoss Overland 8.875
    4 Natalie Wilson Overland 8.875
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    1 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.3
    2 Christie Yee Overland 8.65
    3 Alycia Dallakot Heritage 8.4
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    1 Christie Yee Overland 9.675
    2 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.625
    3 Samantha DeMoss Overland 9.525
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    1 Samantha DeMoss Overland 35.4
    2 Lizzie Waters Heritage 33.425
    3 Olivia Whitted Palmer Ridge 32.725
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  • Ralston Valley boys soccer winning streak at 5 after defeating Bear Creek

    Ralston Valley junior Han Trznadel (2) is flanked by Bear Creek's Charlie Petersen, left, and Farzad Asgari on Tuesday during a 2-1 win for the Mustangs. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
    Ralston Valley junior Han Trznadel (2) is flanked by Bear Creek’s Charlie Petersen, left, and Farzad Asgari on Tuesday during a 2-1 win for the Mustangs. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    LAKEWOOD — Ralston Valley’s boys soccer season is literally headed in the right direction.

    A pair of header goals off the noggins of Ralston Valley junior Han Trznadel and senior Fredi Muteba gave the Mustangs a 2-1 victory Tuesday night at Lakewood Memorial Field.

    The Class 5A Jeffco League win over Bear Creek (8-4, 2-2 in league) kept Ralston Valley (8-3, 4-0) perfect in conference play and pushed its winning streak to five games.

    “Each game is a big step for us. It’s one more step toward playoffs,” Ralston Valley coach Jamie Scarcliff said. “I wouldn’t say today was our best day, but we battled through and made sure it worked out on our end. We’ve got a few things to tighten up to get ready for the end of league.”

    Ralston Valley took an early 1-0 lead when Trznadel popped a header from close range over the reach of Bear Creek junior goalie Cooper Erickson in the 10th minute. It was the lone goal of the first half.

    The Mustangs had a handful of chances to extend their lead, but it wasn’t until the 64th minute could Ralston Valley get an insurance goal. Muteba headed in a rebound that had ripped off the crossbar to put the Mustangs up 2-0.

    “Fredi’s goal was really big,” Trznadel said. “We haven’t had too many header goals. I’ve had two, but not quite as sweet as Fredi’s. He put a lot of power into it.”

    Muteba’s goal became even more important a minute later when Bear Creek junior Kim Liam tipped in the Bears’ lone goal of the game in the 65th minute to make it a one-goal game again.

    “Sometimes it gets a little slowed down,” Ralston Valley junior goalie Jared Peterson said. “Sometimes we forget what got us here and we slow down.”

    Peterson was solid in net for the final 15 minutes to hang on for the victory. The win keep pace with defending conference champion and chief rival Arvada West (9-3, 4-0).

    Ralston Valley senior Erik Makic (9) tries to get a shot off before Bear Creek senior Farzad Asgari closes in. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
    Ralston Valley senior Erik Makic (9) tries to get a shot off before Bear Creek senior Farzad Asgari closes in. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    If Ralston Valley and A-West take care of business in league games this Thursday and next Monday, the two could face each other in a winner-take-all league championship game at 5 p.m. Oct. 14, at the North Area Athletic Complex.

    “You always think about it because (A-West) is our biggest rival and it’s our biggest game,” Peterson said. “We’ll keep it in our sideview, but focus on what is in front of us.”

    Ralston Valley has home games at NAAC against Chatfield (5 p.m. Thursday) and Columbine (7 p.m. Oct. 10) before the potential conference title game against A-West.

    Erickson knows a league title for the Bears is pretty much out of reach after Bear Creek suffered its second straight league loss, but he also knows there is a good chance the Bears can still make the 32-team field for the state tournament.

    “It would take a stroke of luck to win league now,” Erickson said. “I still believe in this team and we still believe in ourselves. We are a team that can play in the state tournament this year.”

    Bear Creek closes out its regular season against Columbine, Lakewood and Pomona over the next 10 days.

    “We just have to train hard and come out fighting in our last couple of games,” Erickson said.

    Bear Creek senior Akash Malil, middle, is coverage by a trio of Ralston Valley player near the Mustangs' goal Tuesday at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
    Bear Creek senior Akash Malil, middle, is coverage by a trio of Ralston Valley player near the Mustangs’ goal Tuesday at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Highlights: No. 5 Chatfield volleyball sweeps No. 9 Ralston Valley

    Highlights from Chatfield volleyball’s sweep of Ralston Valley in a top-10 Class 5A match on Tuesday.

  • Photos: Chatfield volleyball gets an impressive sweep over Ralston Valley

    LITTLETON — Chatfield is once again looking like it could contend for the No. 1 spot in Class 5A after taking down Ralston Valley 3-0 on Tuesday.

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