A roundup of Jeffco prep highlights, interviews and schedules with Jeffco Public Schools’ Communication Specialist for Athletics & Activities Dennis Pleuss. This month’s edition features softball, boys soccer, football, the Pomona Marching Festival and Jeffco League cross country championships.
Month: October 2016
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Football rankings: Sedgwick County now No. 1 in 8-man

Sedgwick County is now No. 1 in 8-man football. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com) Heading into the final week of regular season play at the 8-man level, there is a new No. 1 team in the CHSAANow.com football rankings.
Sedgwick County has taken over the top spot in the 8-man poll ahead of its showdown with No. 7 Dayspring Christian on Saturday.
Sargent, which stood tall in last week’s rankings, dropped only one spot to No. 2 and remains undefeated on the year.
Fresh off a win over Justice, Pikes Peak Christian jumped two spots to land at No. 8 this week.
There were no new teams in the 8-man rankings.
Pomona continues to hold a strong grip on the No. 1 spot in the 5A rankings and is continuing to beat every team that the state of Colorado can throw its way.

Chaparral has joined the 5A football rankings. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com) The majority of the 5A poll did remain consistent from last week’s rankings except that Chaparral joins the poll at No. 10.
In 4A, Denver South is still the top team while Chatfield (No. 2), Pine Creek (No. 3) and Ponderosa (No. 4) all held their spots from last week’s rankings.
Greeley West jumped two spots to No. 7 while two Pueblo-area teams climbed back into the poll as Pueblo South comes in at No. 9 and Pueblo West lands at No. 10.
Thanks to a thrilling win over Canon City on Friday, Discovery Canyon is still the top team in the 3A poll with Pueblo East jumping one spot to land at No. 2.
At No. 10, Conifer is the only new team in the 3A poll.
As La Junta continues to win, it continues to hold its spot as the unanimous No. 1 team in 2A.
Defending 2A champ, Bayfield, jumps two spots to No. 5 and Sterling makes a three-spot jump to come in at No. 6.
There were no new teams in the 2A rankings.
With a win over Cornerstone Christian, Strasburg still sits atop the 1A poll, but has a new team on its heels as Meeker jumps one spot to No. 2.
Bennett (No. 3) and Cedaredge (No. 7) each jumped two spots this week.
No new teams broke into the 1A rankings.
There were no 6-man rankings this week as regular season play concluded over the weekend and the state playoff bracket was released on Sunday.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Football Polls
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Pomona (19) 7-1 216 1 W 2 Mullen (1) 6-2 193 2 W 3 Eaglecrest (2) 8-0 157 3 W 4 Grandview 7-1 137 4 W 5 Regis Jesuit 7-1 129 6 W 6 Columbine 6-2 123 5 W 7 Valor Christian 5-3 104 7 W 8 Cherry Creek 5-3 61 9 W 9 Fairview 6-2 30 8 L 10 Chaparral 6-2 28 – W Others receiving votes: Legacy 12, Doherty 9, Highlands Ranch 7, Ralston Valley 4. Dropped out Doherty (10). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Denver South (18) 8-0 189 1 W 2 Chatfield (1) 7-1 159 2 W 3 Pine Creek 6-2 150 3 W 4 Ponderosa 7-1 133 4 W 5 Broomfield 6-2 94 6 W 6 Loveland 7-1 74 7 W 7 Greeley West 6-2 48 9 W 8 Monarch 5-3 42 10 W 9 Pueblo South 6-2 31 – W 10 Pueblo West 5-3 30 – W Others receiving votes: Rampart 25, Dakota Ridge 18, Windsor 18, Heritage 15, Skyline 7, Mesa Ridge 5, Fruita Monument 1. Dropped out Heritage (5), Mesa Ridge (8). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Discovery Canyon (13) 8-0 130 1 W 2 Pueblo East 7-1 111 3 W 3 Silver Creek 8-0 104 2 W 4 Lewis-Palmer 7-1 91 4 W 5 Palisade 7-1 72 6 W 6 Fort Morgan 7-1 67 5 W 7 Longmont 6-2 50 7 W 8 Holy Family 6-2 41 9 W 9 Rifle 7-1 26 10 W 10 Conifer 7-1 13 – W Others receiving votes: Mead 8, Palmer Ridge 4, Erie 2, Harrison 1. Dropped out Mead (8). Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 La Junta (14) 8-0 140 1 W 2 Resurrection Christian 8-0 118 2 W 3 The Classical Academy 7-1 106 3 W 4 Kent Denver 7-1 89 4 W 5 Bayfield 6-2 79 7 W 6 Sterling 5-3 54 9 W 7 Delta 5-3 44 5 L 8 D’Evelyn 6-2 39 10 W 9 Weld Central 7-1 25 6 L 10 Manitou Springs 6-2 18 8 L Others receiving votes: Platte Valley 17, Faith Christian 11, Basalt 9, Florence 7, Eaton 5, University 4, Bishop Machbeuf 3, Alamosa 2. Dropped out None. Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Strasburg (7) 8-0 124 1 W 2 Meeker (5) 8-0 120 3 W 3 Bennett 7-1 94 5 W 4 Paonia 7-1 89 2 L 5 Platte Canyon (1) 8-0 81 4 W 6 Peyton 8-0 68 6 W 7 Cedaredge 6-2 42 9 W 8 Burlington 6-2 35 7 W 9 Crowley County 6-1 29 8 W 10 Limon 6-2 19 10 W Others receiving votes: Highland 5, Center 3, Grand Valley 2, Rocky Ford 2, Clear Creek 1, Monte Vista 1. Dropped out None. 8-man RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Sedgwick County (6) 7-1 110 2 W 2 Sargent (5) 8-0 102 1 W 3 Akron (1) 6-2 92 3 W 4 Norwood 6-1 64 5 Bye 5 Merino 6-2 62 7 W 6 Hoehne 6-2 60 6 W 7 Dayspring Christian 6-2 59 4 L 8 Pikes Peak Christian 7-1 32 10 W 9 West Grand 7-1 31 9 W 10 Haxtun 5-3 30 8 L Others receiving votes: Soroco 22, Granada 12, Holly 3, Mancos 1, Plateau Valley 1. Dropped out None. -
Volleyball rankings: Fossil Ridge moves up to No. 2 in 5A
Fossil Ridge is making a case to be considered as a top team in the state after jumping to No. 2 in the Class 5A CHSAANow.com volleyball rankings this week.
The SaberCats are winners of three-straight and will conclude regular season play this week when they travel to the Cheyenne Mountain tournament this weekend.
Mountain Vista made a two-spot jump this week after wins over Chaparral and Highlands Ranch last week.
Fruita Monument is the only new team to join the 5A poll, coming in at No. 10.
After a clean sweep of Cheyenne Mountain in the Pikes Peak Athletic Conference title game, Lewis-Palmer remains the No. 1 team in 4A.
The top of the 4A rankings certainly have a different look as Pueblo West jumps three spots to No. 2 and Eagle Valley (No. 4) and Montrose (No. 5) each jumped four spots to land in the top five.
Berthoud is the lone newcomer in 4A at No. 10.
In 3A, Eaton still sits atop the rankings while University hung on to its spot at No. 2.
St. Mary’s (No. 8) and Delta (No. 10) are the two new teams to break into the 3A poll.
Dayspring Christian still sits at No. 1 in the 2A, but it was the Colorado Springs School that made a noticeable jump, going from No. 4 to No. 2 heading into the final week of the regular season.
At No. 10, West Grand is the only new team in the 2A rankings.
Like all other classes this week, 1A saw the No. 1 spot go unchanged as Fleming held its ground.
Flagler (No. 4) and McClave (No. 5) did gain some ground on the top teams as both teams jumped two spots from a week ago.
Kiowa is the lone newcomer to the 1A poll, coming in at No. 8.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Rock Canyon (9) 16-1 98 1 2-0 2 Fossil Ridge 16-2 75 3 2-0 3 Denver East (1) 14-3 73 5 3-0 4 Mountain Vista 14-2 72 6 3-0 5 Chatfield 15-2 55 4 2-0 6 Arapahoe 16-3 51 2 1-1 7 Fairview 14-4 31 9 2-0 8 Highlands Ranch 13-4 23 7 2-1 9 Chaparral 11-6 17 8 1-1 10 Fruita Monument 14-5 14 – 2-0 Others receiving votes: Cherry Creek 11, Coronado 8, Loveland 7, Ralston Valley 5, Fort Collins 3, Rampart 3, Castle View 2, Grandview 2. Dropped out Loveland (10). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Lewis-Palmer (10) 19-0 100 1 2-0 2 Pueblo West 16-2 72 5 2-0 3 Valor Christian 14-3 63 3 2-0 4 Eagle Valley 17-2 54 8 3-0 5 Montrose 15-4 53 9 2-0 6 Niwot 15-3 51 6 2-0 7 Cheyenne Mountain 13-5 49 2 1-1 8 Silver Creek 17-2 39 7 2-0 9 Holy Family 17-4 36 4 2-0 10 Berthoud 14-4 14 – 2-0 Others receiving votes: D’Evelyn 9, Battle Mountain 6, Thomas Jefferson 4. Dropped out D’Evelyn (10). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Eaton (10) 18-1 100 1 2-0 2 University 13-5 84 2 1-0 3 Colorado Springs Christian 18-4 62 4 2-0 4 Bayfield 15-3 61 6 2-0 5 Valley 14-5 57 3 0-1 6 Middle Park 18-1 48 8 4-0 7 Resurrection Christian 12-6 41 5 0-2 8 St. Mary’s 16-3 22 – 2-0 9 Sterling 18-5 21 7 2-0 10 Delta 16-3 13 – 2-0 Others receiving votes: Salida 12, Coal Ridge 8, Pagosa Springs 7, Bennett 6, The Vanguard 4, Faith Christian 3, Rye 3, Alamosa 1, Lutheran 1. Dropped out Pagosa Springs (9), Coal Ridge (10). Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Dayspring Christian (8) 19-0 106 1 3-0 2 Colorado Springs School 17-2 83 4 2-0 3 Paonia (3) 17-2 78 2 2-1 4 Hoehne 16-3 72 5 2-0 5 Yuma 15-4 54 3 1-1 6 Lyons 15-4 51 7 2-0 7 Simla 15-4 50 6 2-0 8 Ridgway 17-2 47 8 3-0 9 Fowler 15-4 31 9 1-0 10 West Grand 15-4 13 – 3-0 Others receiving votes: Denver Christian 10, John Mall 3, Union Colony 3, Akron 1, Del Norte 1, Ignacio 1, Wray 1. Dropped out John Mall (10). Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Fleming (5) 18-1 93 1 2-0 2 Kit Carson (4) 19-0 93 2 1-0 3 La Veta 19-0 67 3 2-0 4 Flagler 17-2 56 6 2-0 5 McClave 16-3 55 7 2-0 6 Nucla 16-1 54 5 2-0 7 Weldon Valley 16-3 52 4 3-0 8 Kiowa 17-2 18 – 2-0 9 Heritage Christian 15-4 15 8 3-0 10 Otis 14-5 14 10 2-0 Others receiving votes: Prairie 8, Springfield 8, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 3, Briggsdale 2, Holly 2. Dropped out Prairie (9). -
Broncos high school football coach of the week: Platte Canyon’s Mike Schmidt

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) Week 8’s Denver Broncos high school coach of the week is Platte Canyon football’s Mike Schmidt, but he sees the individual honor as more of a staff award.
“I have great assistants, and we’ve been together for a long time,” Schmidt said. “Our success has to do more with their coaching than mine. I wish the award was called ‘Broncos coaching staff of the week,’ because they definitely deserve that recognition.”
The coaching staff consists of defensive coordinator Lance Gunkel, and varsity assistants Mark Hancock, Joe Linnehan and Jim Owsiany.
“Nate Carrigan, a deputy killed last February, is also part of our staff too, and is obviously here with us in spirit,” Schmidt said.
Class 1A’s No. 5-ranked Huskies improved to an undefeated mark after picking up a huge win against Clear Creek on Friday. Platte Canyon has allowed no more than 14 points in a game all season and have doubled opponents in scoring in every game except for the last 18-12 victory, clinched in the waning seconds of regulation.
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Mike Schmidt file
Years coaching: 22 (current record: 8-0)
Years at Platte Canyon: 17 (1999-present)
Previous stops: Newbury High School (Ohio) head coach 1995-1999; Coachella Valley High (Calif.) head coach/assistant 1992-1994; Occidental College (Calif.) 1987-1991
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Question: Why do you coach?
Schmidt: I coach because I enjoy working with young students, it has been mainly boys in football, but I’ve coached other sports as well. It’s an opportunity for adults to help shape these kids for great things in their futures. Sports is one of the few tangible ways to do that, and I get great enjoyment from it.
Q: Why do you coach the way you do?
Schmidt: We want our kids to have fun and we’re probably a little loser than most squads, but we try to make sure they understand the game. We want to do our best and prepare our best, but in the end it’s just a game, and we hope the players have great, enjoyable experiences from this program.
Q: What’s it like to be coached by you?
Schmidt: My son, a senior on the football team, would probably give a better answer. We really care about the kids and try to do our best for them in terms of getting prepared. They know we take it seriously, but not that seriously. We know it’s more about fun and creating good memories for these kids.
Q: How do you define success in coaching?
Schmidt: If my players are successful beyond high school, and they become happy, productive citizens beyond this. If we have a small part in that, it’s success.
Q: What’s your most meaningful experience with a team or player?
Schmidt: We create moments everyday in practice that are memorable and fun, and for me to narrow it down to just one moment would be very difficult. There have been lot of big wins, some on the state level and some not, and I’ve enjoyed them all. But it’s not just about wins, I’ve enjoyed all my time coaching.
Q: Please describe the last few minutes, rather seconds, of that wild Clear Creek ending.
Schmidt: We practice two-minute drills twice a week, and we’ve been running a very similar system for that for 15 years. Someone who played here even 10 years ago could watch and know exactly what’s happening. We got big runs from Trevor Sander and Mathias Johnston to put us in scoring position when we were out of timeouts and the clock stopped with 4.7 seconds left in regulation.
Worst case scenario, we were going to overtime, but we didn’t want that; we wanted to win. We threw an incomplete to stop clock, and at ten yard line with one play left.
Clear Creek was defending the end zone and the outside lines, like they should have been, and so we rolled the dice and ran a quarterback trap and my son, Otis Schmidt, got in the end zone, barely — thank goodness his mom is tall!
Our guys blocked it beautifully and Otis (6-foot-2, 185 pounds) finished off the play.
Q: Describe what the family element was like in this moment — your wife said it was emotional for everyone.
Schmidt: My family has been terrific in supporting Otis and me. Georgia, my daughter, is an 8th grader helping us out as a water girl. My wife and I were high school sweethearts and went to college together, and she’s seen me play and coach since I was 17.
It’s amazing to have your son in that position, and he’s worked very hard to get to where he is, and it was a very great moment for our family
Q: What are your thoughts going into, arguably, your toughest game yet on Friday against No. 3-ranked Bennett for the Foothills League title?
Schmidt: I know their head coach really well, and we’ve known each other for a long time. It’s a good rivalry, and Bennett (7-1) is a very good team. We’re both playoff teams, so it doesn’t have quite the tension as a playoff game would, but we hope to play well and they are definitely a formidable opponent.
The Broncos Coach of the Week is sponsored by the National Football League Foundation via the InsideOut Initiative.
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Jeffco League Championships-10/22/16
Team scores Rank School Score 1 Pomona 182.65 2 Arvada West 179.25 3 Green Mountain 177.475 4 Lakewood 174.8 5 Chatfield 174.35 6 Bear Creek 164.8 7 Evergreen 161.25 8 Standley Lake 161.175 9 Columbine 152.175 10 Vault Rank Name School Score 1 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.85 2 Shaye Mathias Arvada West 9.675 3 Mya Sinha Green Mountain 9.5 4 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.425 5 Morgan Walter Chatfield 9.4 6 Tess Dine Pomona 9.325 7 8 9 10 Bars Rank Name School Score 1 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.65 2 Brooke Wens Pomona 9.55 3 Kelsie Boychuk Pomona 9.375 4 Kiki Neff Lakewood 9.125 5 Kayle Berens Pomona 9.025 6 Morgan Walters Chatfield 8.975 7 8 9 10 Beam Rank Name School Score 1 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.625 2 Kiki Neff Lakewood 9.55 3 Shaye Mathias Arvada West 9.55 4 Morgan Walters Chatfield 9.425 5 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.4 6 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.275 7 8 9 10 Floor Rank Name School Score 1 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.625 2 Kelsie Boychuk Pomona 9.55 3 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.55 4 Abbie Moore Arvada West 9.475 5 Camille DiPaola Green Mountain 9.3 6 Katie Olson Pomona 9.3 7 8 9 10 All-Around Rank Name School Score 1 Brooke Weins Pomona 38.425 2 Kaylie Berens Pomona 37.575 3 Kelsie Boychuk Pomona 37.375 4 Shaye Mathias Arvada West 37.35 5 Amber Boll John F. Kennedy 37.175 6 Morgan Malters Chatfield 36.875 7 8 9 10 ****************************
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Photos: Rocky Ford, Valor Christian and Cherokee Trail win softball titles
AURORA — The 2016 softball season concluded Satruday as Rocky Ford, Valor Christian and Cherokee Trail all claimed state championships.
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6-man football state playoff bracket
Football’s 2016 state playoff bracket for 6-man.
2016 CHSAA State Football Playoffs CHSAA 6-man football playoffs
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5A boys soccer state tournament bracket
The 2016 state tournament bracket for Class 5A boys soccer is below.
2016 CHSAA Boys Soccer Championships 2016 Class 5A Boys’ State
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4A boys soccer state tournament bracket
The 2016 state tournament bracket for Class 4A boys soccer is below.
2016 CHSAA Boys Soccer Championships 2016 Class 4A Boys’ State
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3A boys soccer state tournament bracket
The 2016 state tournament bracket for Class 3A boys soccer is below.
2016 CHSAA Boys Soccer Championships 2016 3A Boys Soccer State