Month: April 2017

  • Late goal gives No. 6 D’Evelyn girls soccer win over Golden

    D’Evelyn’s Alexis Miller, left, and Golden’s Shea McManus race after a ball Thursday at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    LAKEWOOD — D’Evelyn sophomore forward Laryssa Hamblen didn’t have her normal jump in her step Thursday at Lakewood Memorial Field.

    “My stomach and head, I felt like I was going to pass out most of the game,” Hamblen said after a narrow 1-0 victory for the Jaguars over Golden. “In the long run I knew we needed the win. I did what I could.”

    D’Evelyn coach Paul Moline kept his leading goal scorer on the bench to start the second half in a scoreless girls soccer Class 4A Jeffco League match. However, Hamblen gave a nod to Moline saying she was feeling well enough to get back on the field.

    With overtime possibly looming, Hamblen finally got the Jaguars on the board in the 77th minute. Sophomore Bella Scaturro made a nice run from her middle defensive position and slipped a pass forward to Hamblen.

    D’Evelyn’s Tianna Wright, left, gets control of the ball Thursday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “That was awesome,” Hamblen said of the assist from Scaturro on the game-winning goal. “She dribbled all the way up. That was awesome.”

    Hamblen made one cut before firing a low shot past Golden freshman goalie Katie Hageman, who was forced to make several saves. D’Evelyn, ranked No. 6 in the latest CHSAANow.com 4A girls soccer poll, control possession for the majority of the conference battle.

    “It was just a little defensive breakdown,” Hageman said of the lone goal. “We recovered really quickly, just not quick enough. We almost had it.”

    D’Evelyn (7-0-1 record) is 2-0 in conference play, but both games have been narrow 1-0 victories.

    “That was pins and needles, but we stayed pretty positive,” Moline said. “You could feel it coming. You just hope it isn’t one of those games where you have a lot of the play, then there is a counter and its in the back of your net.”

    D’Evelyn sophomore Kiera Hess picked up the victory in net. The Jaguars has given up just four goals in their first eight games. However, it was a little frustrating for D’Evelyn that it couldn’t get more than one goal against the Demons.

    D’Evelyn’s Shiloh Miller (9) advances the ball up the field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics0

    “Credit to Golden, very organized and strong defensively. They are a physical team and make you work for it,” Moline said. “The runs were there. The balls were there. We just could not finish. Give the goalkeeper (Hageman) credit. She was really, really good today.”

    The next two games will be huge for D’Evelyn. The Jaguars face No. 4 and rival Wheat Ridge at 10 a.m. Saturday at Lakewood Memorial. The conference game was originally scheduled for April 4, but was postponed because of the snowstorm that hit last week.

    “I still have yet to beat Wheat Ridge,” said Moline about facing his good friend and Wheat Ridge coach Dan Watkins this weekend. “As long as we come out and play a good game that’s all I can ask for. It will be fun.”

    D’Evelyn travels to Highlands Ranch on Tuesday, April 18, to face No. 2 Valor Christian in another key 4A Jeffco showdown that will help determine the conference champion in the deepest 4A league in the state.

    The top two finishers in 4A Jeffco earn automatic bids for the 32-team state tournament. The rest will have to battle it out to finish high enough in the RPI standings that will fill out the remaining 17 postseason tournament spots.

    Golden (3-6, 0-2) entered Thursday’s game with some ground to make up in the RPI standings. The Demons sat in the 42nd spot, but can get back into the playoff hunt if they can score some upsets against the likes of Wheat Ridge, Standley Lake and Valor — all teams with winning records — over the next two weeks.

    “We need it,” Golden coach Luke Vanderglas said while admitting it’s a tough road ahead. “We’ve got to go through a lot of great teams to make it to the playoffs. We are confident in this group. They are getting stronger each game.”

    D’Evelyn sophomore Laryssa Hamblen, far left, scored the game-winning goal in the 77th minute Thursday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: Bear Creek baseball scores early, often to get the win over Ralston Valley

    ARVADA — Noah Montenegro went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs to help Bear Creek get a 9-3 win over Ralston Valley on Thursday.

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  • Photos: No. 6 Dakota Ridge girls lacrosse tops Bear Creek

    LAKEWOOD — No. 6 Dakota Ridge girls lacrosse beat Bear Creek on Thursday to stay undefeated.

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  • Photos: Evergreen girls lacrosse grabs Jeffco league win over Green Mountain

    EVERGREEN — Evergreen girls lacrosse grabbed its first Jeffco league win on Thursday with a 12-9 victory over Green Mountain.

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  • Seriani, top-ranked Paonia baseball on humble grind for success

    Paonia’s Kayden Seriani boasts a blessed arm, a humble confidence and a sweet pair of cowboy boots. 

    “I got a pair of boots that I bought off of my principal down here at Paonia High School. I wear my boots before every game,” Seriani said. “I kind of wear them everywhere, even down in Phoenix with 120-degree weather. It’s a trademark almost.”

    Something must be working down at Paonia as the Eagles are off to a 10-0 start and are ranked No. 1 in the latest CHSAANow.com Class 2A baseball rankings.

    “They haven’t missed a beat. We try to come together as quick as we can during the high school season,” Paonia coach Nate Miller said. “We’ve got everything going.”

    Paonia has six wins decided by run-rule — three of those coming with no-hitters through five innings.

    “A 10-0 start is good because it builds confidence. All of our pitchers are riding sky high,” said Seriani, who is committed to Grand Canyon University. “Come state time, that’s going to be great because when we get on the mound throwing strikes. You have to give the batter a chance, and when you’re throwing strikes, you have a better chance yourself.

    “What I’m most worried about with the 10-0 start is it getting to our heads more than it should. I don’t want to get to the semifinals like last year and not be able to close the deal in the last inning.”

    Last season, the Eagles started 18-0 before dropping their final game of the regular season to Hotchkiss. Then, Paonia advanced through districts, including a narrow win over Hotchkiss, to move to the regional round. There, the Eagles beat Sargent and Akron, and faced Limon in the semifinals.

    In that game, Paonia led 2-1 before giving up three runs in the top of the seventh. Limon advanced to the title game, where it lost to Dawson.

    This season, Seriani has three wins, a 0.64 earned run average and 43 strikeouts during the 10-0 start.

    “Our offense sets the tone. When you get on top, to stay on top and to maintain a lead with the bat is a huge part of our plan,” Seriani said. “It sets the pace for the game. When you set a pace of four runs an inning, it helps your pitcher and gives them confidence. Ultimately, it makes a better ballclub.”

    The junior also leads the state in home runs with six.

    “Kayden is an all-around good player, he can do it all. He’s a very humble kid, and we’re very lucky and happy to have him,” Miller said. “I’ve known him since he was little, watching him coming up. He works hard, he’s always playing baseball and working at it. He works hard in practice. He’s blessed with an amazing arm, that’s for sure.”

    The power surge translates to a 1.400 slugging percentage (fourth in the state). His 19 runs batted in and 18 runs provide a spark for the Paonia offense.

    “Really, I’ve been going for more accuracy at the plate, you know, better consistency,” Seriani said. “Having the team be able to rely on someone to be able to get a basehit when the time comes. I really haven’t been trying to hit the long ball, but the park at Paonia is pretty small.”

    (Jeffrey Tucker/MaxPreps)

    Seriani’s biggest value comes on the mound.

    “Kayden gives us a spark. They just know they’re going to win when he’s on the mound,” Miller said. “When he’s on the mound, that’s when we’re at our best. That’s when the team plays their best, I think that’s when we hit the best. Everyone is just more confident.

    “He’s always best on the mound. He can shut down a team at any given moment. He helps us at the plate, any time he steps up he can hit one out. He helps us everywhere, but I think his strength is pitching.”

    Seriani’s winning mentality is to take a humble approach and realize that a lot of baseball is out of his control.

    “As far as pitching goes, the mentality is just throw the ball over the plate. You have to give the hitter his chance no matter what and it’s best to make him hit the ball rather than walk people,” Seriani said. “I have a lot of trust in my defense and it’s a huge relief knowing that I have a strong defense behind me to pick me up when I’m not having an on day.”

    It can be hard to stay humble as a star player in a small town, but Seriani continually put the credit towards his teammates.

    “You have to be humble in a school full of amazing athletes,” Seriani said. “Being humble in the sport that you’re fairly good at is key.”

    Seriani pointed to one experience last year at the Area Code game that keeps him humble and helped him grow as a player.

    “The pressure really got to me. My composure broke and I didn’t throw my best,” Seriani said. “I’ve beat that out of myself and bettered myself in the way that once I’m presented with a situation like that, I can overcome and not fail. It’s been a goal and that’s kind of a clicking moment.

    “From your fails, you have to proceed to get better. After those, I told myself that I didn’t want to be in that situation again where I couldn’t hold my own.”

    So far, he’s holding his own across all classifications. Paonia took down a Class 5A Grand Junction team 7-5 on Tuesday after scoring six runs in the seventh inning.

    “I was really proud of the nine guys on the field — instead of giving up in the last inning and rolling over, we grinded. I’m really proud of the fact that it’s not an individual team,” Seriani said. “I’m really proud of the heart that we have up at Paonia. I think that how all of us came together there at the end, it was truly something special. I just wish the team realizes how big of a moment that was for everybody.”

    Seriani also doesn’t see his performance thusfar as dominance. The word grind came up again and again.

    “You just have to grind. Next pitch, just get to the next one,” Seriani said. “If you can always get to the next batter, you have a chance. And as long you get your chance, you see good things.”

    Seriani and Paonia will continue on a humble grind. 

    “We don’t want to be a cocky Paonia team,” Seriani said. “We want to be a humble, respected team coming into state, which is huge for Paonia. We really take pride in that.”

  • Photos: Four-run third inning lifts ThunderRidge baseball over Regis Jesuit

    AURORA — T.J. White went 3-for-3 with a double and scored two runs as ThunderRidge knocked off Regis Jesuit 7-3 on Wednesday.

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  • Photos: No. 1 Colorado Academy girls lacrosse nips No. 4 Kent Denver

    DENVER — Sloane Murphy scored five goals and Claire Wright had three as top-ranked Colorado Academy girls lacrosse edged No. 4 Kent Denver 11-10 on Wednesday.

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  • Photos: Fast start pushes No. 8 Colorado Academy baseball over Machebeuf

    DENVER — Ari Fierer and Ben Cole had three RBIs apiece as No. 8 Colorado Academy baseball beat Bishop Machebeuf 13-3 on Wednesday.

    The Mustangs jumped out to early leads of 4-0 after one inning, 7-0 after two and 10-1 after three en route to the win.

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  • Photos: Killion leads Chatfield boys lacrosse over Bear Creek

    LITTLETON — Connor Killion had four goals and two assists as Chatfield boys lacrosse beat Bear Creek 16-3 for the Chargers’ first win of the season.

    Josh Wendt added a hat trick for Chatfield, as did Joshua Larsen.

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  • Photos: Edwards helps No. 5 Chaparral girls soccer top Legend

    COMMERCE CITY — Eliot Edwards scored twice, and No. 5 Chaparral girls soccer beat rival Legend 4-1 on senior night at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

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