Month: September 2017

  • Boys tennis regional schedule for 5A and 4A in 2017

    Below is a list of boys tennis’ regional schedules for the 2017 season.

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    Class 5A

    Region 1

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Cherry Creek HS
    • Site contact: Jason Wilkins & Art Quinn, Cherry Creek
    • Schools: Cherry Creek, Denver South, Brighton, Arvada West, ThunderRidge, Liberty, Loveland.

    Region 2

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Fairview HS
    • Site contact: Terrin Kelly, Fairview
    • Schools: Fairview, Ralston Valley, Palmer, Rock Canyon, Smoky Hill, Monarch, Douglas County.

    Region 3

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Colorado Athletic Club (Monaco)
    • Site contact: Kelly Doherty, Regis Jesuit
    • Schools: Regis Jesuit, Arapahoe, Lakewood, Rampart, Fort Collins, Dakota Ridge, Chaparral.

    Region 4

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Denver City Park
    • Site contact: Mark Talhofer, Denver East
    • Schools: Denver East, Coronado, Fossil Ridge, Columbine, Overland, Legend, Horizon.

    Region 5

    • Date: 10/5-10/6
    • Site: Colorado Mesa University
    • Site contact: Paul Cain, District 51
    • Schools: Grand Junction, Fruita Monument, Grand Junction Central, Ponderosa, Rocky Mountain, Eaglecrest.

    Region 6

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Ken Caryl Ranch House
    • Site contact: Craig Aukland, Chatfield
    • Schools: Chatfield, Broomfield, Grandview, Thornton, Castle View, Doherty, Greeley West.

    Region 7

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Colorado Athletic Club Inverness
    • Site contact: Shawn Terry, Mountain Vista
    • Schools: Mountain Vista, Pine Creek, Mountain Range, Far Northeast, Cherokee Trail, Northglenn, Legacy.

    Region 8

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Rocky Mountain Tennis Center
    • Site contact: Eddie Hartnett, Boulder
    • Schools: Boulder, Heritage, Rangeview, Bear Creek, Highlands Ranch, Fountain-Fort Carson, Poudre.

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    Class 4A

    Region 1

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Colorado Academy
    • Site contact: Bill Hall, Colorado Academy
    • Schools: Colorado Academy, Arvada, D’Evelyn, Englewood, Kennedy, Lewis-Palmer, Golden, Wheat Ridge.

    Region 2

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Gates Tennis Center
    • Site contact: Richard Judd, Kent Denver
    • Schools: Kent Denver, Alameda, Denver North, DSST-Stapleton, Green Mountan, Thomas Jefferson, Palmer Ridge, Valor Christian.

    Region 3

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Mullen & Pinehurst CC
    • Site contact: Hank Hooper, Mullen
    • Schools: Mullen, Conifer, Discovery Canyon, Evergreen, George Washington, Littleton.

    Region 4

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Greeley Centennial Courts
    • Site contact: Chris Cline, Northridge
    • Schools: Northridge, Greeley Central, Dawson, Mountain View, Silver Creek, Thompson Valley, University, Windsor.

    Region 5

    • Date: 10/4-10/5
    • Site: Longmont Rec Center
    • Site contact: Chase McBride, Niwot
    • Schools: Niwot, Centaurus, Erie, Frederick, Longmont, Peak to Peak, Prospect Ridge, Skyline, Standley Lake.

    Region 6

    • Date: 10/5-10/6
    • Site: Cheyenne Mountain HS
    • Site contact: Kris Roberts, Cheyenne Mountain
    • Schools: Cheyenne Mountain, Air Academy, CS Christian, CS School, Harrison, Mitchell, Sand Creek, Vanguard, Widefield.

    Region 7

    • Date: 10/6-10/7
    • Site: Pueblo City Park
    • Site contact: Dennis Downs, Pueblo County
    • Schools: Pueblo County, Canon City, Fountain Valley, Mesa Ridge, Pueblo Centennial, Pueblo Central, Pueblo East, Pueblo West, Pueblo South.

    Region 8

    • Date: 10/4
    • Site: Canyon View Park, Grand Junction
    • Site contact: Christina Curtis, Delta
    • Schools: Aspen, Durango, Montezuma-Cortez, Montrose, Steamboat Springs, Vail Mountain.
  • Replay: Week 5 football games around the state

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    The live event will begin at the scheduled time on Friday.
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    Live coverage

    Live Blog Football’s Week 5
     


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    Live games
    Class Game Time Notes
    8-man Dayspring Christian vs. (3) Haxtun 2 p.m. Audio
    4A Montrose vs. Grand Junction Central 6 p.m. Audio
    1A Wray vs. (5) Limon | Alternate 6:25 p.m. Video
    2A Lamar vs. Manitou Springs 6:30 p.m. Audio
    3A (3) Palmer Ridge vs. (10) Canon City 6:35 p.m. Audio
    8-man Granada vs. Springfield 6:45 p.m. Audio
    3A Pueblo County vs. Kennedy 6:50 p.m. Video
    1A Burlington vs. Holyoke 7 p.m. Audio
    2A (5) La Junta vs. (3) The Classical Academy 7 p.m. Audio
    1A Ignacio vs. Monte Vista 7 p.m. Audio
    2A Fort Lupton vs. (4) Platte Valley 7 p.m. Video
    4A/5A (1) Pine Creek vs. Ralston Valley 7 p.m. Video
    2A (8) Alamosa vs. Montezuma-Cortez 7 p.m. Video
    2A University vs. Eaton 7 p.m. Video
    5A (4) Regis Jesuit vs. Mountain Vista 7 p.m. Video
    5A (1) Valor Christian vs. (5) Cherry Creek | Alternate 7 p.m. Altitude TV
    5A/4A Arvada West vs. Standley Lake 7 p.m. Video
    1A Burlington vs. Holyoke 7 p.m. Video
    8-man Akron vs. (1) Sedgwick County 7 p.m. Video
    5A ThunderRidge vs. Chaparral 7 p.m. CET Sports
    4A (2) Ponderosa vs. Pueblo Centennial 7 p.m. Video
    5A Castle View vs. Rock Canyon 7 p.m. Video
      Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show 9:30 p.m. Audio
  • Fairview’s Mariano Kemp, raised in football, set to make a name for himself

    Mariano Kemp fairview football
    (Courtesy of Mariano Kemp)

    Fairview’s Mariano Kemp comes from a family built on football.

    “Football means a great deal to me,” Kemp, a senior, said this week. “Having my whole family revolve around it, it definitely means a great deal to me. Growing up, I didn’t have a basketball. I had a football in my hands. I wasn’t watching anything but football. It’s been ingrained in our family.”

    Kemp is the grandson of three-time state champion coach Sam Pagano. He’s the nephew of both Colts head coach Chuck Pagano and Raiders assistant coach John Pagano, and the brother of current University of Michigan defensive end Carlo Kemp.

    “I think he’s been motivated a lot by his uncles and me or his father. Probably the main one is watching a peer like Carlo and being on the same team,” Sam Pagano said. “He’s worked very hard. I think he’s taken it on with great enthusiasm and with a great attitude. He’s taken on being a leader. Getting out in front in drills, hustling from drill to drill, and leading by example.”

    Most of all, Mariano Kemp is, well, Mariano Kemp. And he’s making a name for himself on the football field.

    “It’s definitely been tough to make people call you by your first name, and not Sam’s grandson, or Carlo’s little brother or Chuck and John’s nephew,” Kemp said. “I think I’m doing a pretty good job of making a name for myself and showing people that there’s more than one Kemp in the family.”

    This season, Kemp is averaging 7.4 yards per carry and has amassed nine touchdowns to go with three 100-plus yard games. He’s tearing up opposing defenses with a unique skillset.

    “I’m 245 pounds. That’s not really a typical running back weight,” Kemp said. “That’s something unique about me is that I have 20-plus, maybe 30 pounds on other running backs, but I have the same speed as them. I have the ability to cut and truck at the same time.”

    Added Kemp: “The first thing that goes through my mind is always, ‘Let’s take this first one to the house, let’s start the game off right.’ That’s always my mentality.”

    After dealing with a high ankle sprain last year, Kemp went to work in the offseason and is seeing the results. He’s averaging 139.3 yards per game — the fifth-most in Class 5A.

    “I came back week one, but I really wasn’t healthy until probably about week five,” Kemp said. “Those first four games were really tough for me. What I wanted to focus on going into this season was to make a name for myself. I cut weight, I worked on my cuts, I worked on everything — down to the last detail — on my craft.

    “It’s definitely paid off, and I’m really happy with how my performance is going, but we have to improve every week.”

    Mariano Kemp fairview football
    (Courtesy of Mariano Kemp)

    From when Kemp was working on that craft as a kid, he’s been a running back. He’s always had the speed and quick feet.

    “He’s always had great feet,” Pagano said. “When they were little, we’d go out and work on drills, and his feet were always quick. I always said he’d be a running back.”

    Kemp has to work extra hard to get out of the shadow of his prolific family, and he’s on pace this season to do just that.

    “The fact that my uncles are still currently coaching, it’s definitely a big thing in our family, just how everything revolves around it,” Kemp said. “It’s definitely been tough having Chuck and John who have reached their height of their profession. There’s nothing above that. With my grandpa winning three state titles at Fairview and winning championships overseas, then having Carlo — who was the number one player in the state — it hasn’t been easy.”

    But, that’s not to say Kemp isn’t proud of his roots.

    “There’s a lot I would say that I play for, but I’d say I play for my brother,” Kemp said. “He’s been such a great inspiration to me on and off the field. My original number was 42, but I switched to 5 for him. I wanted to show him what a great deal he means to me.

    “Every time I step onto that field, I play for a lot, but mostly him.”

    What the football tradition of his family has given Kemp is a knowledge of the game, an appreciation and a love for it.

    “An average lifespan is around 80 years, and if I’m lucky, I could play until I’m 20,” Kemp said. “There’s a lot you have to look at. What they’ve taught me is you have to have a passion and love for the game. When I’m older, this isn’t something I can do.

    “With basketball, you can pick up five buddies and go to the court and start shooting. With football, it’s not like you can get 20 other guys to strap on some pads and play full contact.”

    And he’s making the most of his time. Kemp plays defensive end, like his brother, and occasionally at linebacker on some series.

    “Carlo has set great values for me. Just to always strive to be the best in whatever you may do,” Kemp said. “Always give 110-percent effort. Even if you’re not taking a rep, always take a mental rep. He’s definitely opened up a lot of doors for me as far as recruiting. He’s taught me so much from how to get a school interested, what they look for, what I need to improve on.

    “Even after his games, he’s texting me and watching my Hudl, saying, ‘On this play, you should have cut back.’ Stuff like that. He’s been such a great help, and he still is continuing to help me.”

    When Kemp is in the backfield, he seems like he’s playing from a different headspace than his opponents. Not too high, not too low, just ready to get to work.

    “I don’t want to build up any anxiety or stuff like that, so I’m definitely calm and collected before a snap. What you see on the football field is my mentality off it. Walking onto the field, I’m calm and collected. That’s something I carry on and off the field.”

    That mentality is working as Kemp and No. 7 Fairview have cruised to a 4-0 start. The Knights have outscored opponents 187-40 in those four games.

    Fairview football Mariano Kemp
    (Courtesy of Gary Kirshner)
    Fairview football Mariano Kemp
    (Courtesy of Jacob Fenton)
  • D’Evelyn boys soccer adjustments lead to win over Wheat Ridge

    Wheat Ridge’s Carson Capps (13) attempt to clear a ball as D’Evelyn junior Oliver Hoelscher applies pressure. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    LAKEWOOD — Jockeying for postseason position has officially begun on the soccer fields across Colorado.

    D’Evelyn took a nice step in the right direction Wednesday night with a 4-1 victory over Wheat Ridge in Class 4A Jeffco League action.

    “We are just trying to find our identity 10 games in, that’s our problem,” said D’Evelyn coach Paul Moline, who guided the Jaguars’ girls team to the 4A state title last spring. “We changed to a new formation tonight. I think it was a little rough in the beginning. We’ll get used to it.”

    The Jaguars (6-4, 2-0 in league) took a 3-0 halftime lead at Lakewood Memorial Field. D’Evelyn got first-half goals from seniors Kyle Boyd, Tanner Starnes and junior Oliver Hoelscher.

    Boyd punched in a ball that was hanging just on the goal line in the 3rd minute to grab a 1-0 lead.

    Wheat Ridge’s Ethan Sitzman (1) and D’Evelyn’s Tanner Starnes both go airborne Wednesday night at LMF. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “We try to get goals early and quick,” Boyd said. “We’ve been in a lot of close games and really haven’t opened up any games on the scoreboard before tonight.”

    Remarkably, D’Evelyn’s first nine games were all decided by a single goal. That trend ended in large part to the formation move Moline implemented.

    One of the adjustments came with Starnes moving up into the offensive action more from his normal center back position. Starnes volleyed in a goal past Wheat Ridge freshman goalie Collin Warren in the 26nd minute. He fired in a second goal of the night in the 68th minute off a rebound to make it a 4-0 lead for the Jaguars.

    “I got to move up tonight and I think it was a good boost for the team,” Starnes said.

    Wheat Ridge (5-4-1, 0-2) prevented the shutout by knocking a corner kick into the back of the net just as time expired.

    “It’s a little disappointing for us,” Wheat Ridge coach Dave Osse said of the Farmers’ fourth loss in their last five games. “We weren’t able to control the midfield a little bit and we were a little disorganized in the back in the beginning.”

    Despite having records above .500 heading coming into Wednesday night, D’Evelyn and Wheat Ridge were both on the outside looking in when it comes to qualifying for the state tournament.

    Wheat Ridge’s Vinny Pomponio, left, heads the ball in front of D’Evelyn’s Cooper Dale. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Both were out of the top 32 teams in the RPI standings that will fill out the majority of 4A 32-team state tournament field. The 4A Jeffco League champion and runner-up will earn automatic playoff bids.

    “For us right now we are just looking at the game ahead,” Osse said when asked about the RPI standings. “That is the one thing we can control. The rest kind of takes care of itself. Our conference is so good that if we take care of a couple of games we’ll put ourselves in a good position at the end of the year.”

    The Jaguars wouldn’t mind grabbing one of those spots instead of having to break out their calculators to determine if they are going to be high enough in the RPI rankings.

    “This is going to springboard us to the next level,” Starnes said of the win. “It gets us ready to play Littleton and the rest of the teams out there.”

    The Jaguars return to action next week with a pair of big road games against Valor Christian (Monday, Oct. 2) and Class 4A’s No. 6 Littleton (Wednesday, Oct. 4). The Lions defeated D’Evelyn last season before the Jaguars went on their run to their state quarterfinal appearance.

    “(Littleton) beat us last year and we had a great team last year,” Moline said. “I’m excited for the game. We’ll fair OK.”

    Wheat Ridge returns to Lakewood Memorial Field for conference games against Evergreen (Monday, Oct. 2) and Valor (Thursday, Oct. 5).

    D’Evelyn boys soccer will attempt to grab key 4A Jeffco League road wins against Valor and Littleton next week. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: No. 10 ThunderRidge softball upsets No. 7 Legend

    PARKER — ThunderRidge softball, ranked No. 10 in Class 5A, got a close win over No. 7 Legend on Wednesday, 3-0.

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  • Photos: D’Evelyn boys soccer gets big Jeffco win over Wheat Ridge

    LAKEWOOD — D’Evelyn took a three-goal lead into halftime and came away with a 4-1 win over Wheat Ridge in a Class 4A Jeffco boys soccer showdown.

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  • Photos: Maguire’s goal lifts No. 6 Littleton boys soccer over Green Mountain

    LITTLETON — Zach Maguire scored the lone goal as No. 6 Littleton boys soccer continued its unbeaten season with a 1-0 win over Green Mountain in a Class 4A game on Wednesday.

    Lions goalkeeper Luis Ramos notched a shutout with three saves.

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  • Pueblo West volleyball coach Casey King wins 300th match

    (Anthony Sandstrom/Pueblo West View)

    Pueblo West volleyball coach Casey King won the 300th match of his career on Wednesday when his team swept Pueblo South.

    The Cyclones won the match 25-5, 25-8, and 25-3 to move to 9-1 this season. They are ranked No. 4 in this week’s Class 4A poll.

    “It’s a humbling moment,” King, in his 20th season, told the Pueblo West View after the match. “This kind of thing doesn’t happen without hundreds of outstanding young ladies in my life over the years.”

    In recent years, King’s teams have won more than 20 matches four times in a season, including 2016 when the Cyclones reached the state semifinals.

    King is the latest volleyball coach to hit a milestone this season. Sterling’s Lisa Schumacher won No. 400 on Aug. 31, and Bennett’s Larry Deffenbaugh won No. 500 on Sept. 21.

  • Ponderosa vs Cherry Creek on 09/27/2017

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Ponderosa 171.85
    2 Cherry Creek 166.8
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Ana George Cherry Creek 9.7
    2 Ellie Steward Ponderosa 9
    3 Grace Whitacre Ponderosa 9
    4 Lindsey Jula Ponderosa 8.9
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Grace Whitacre Ponderosa 8.7
    2 Lauren Jarossy Ponderosa 8.45
    3 Ellie Steward Ponderosa 8.4
    4 Ashley Rodewald Ponderosa 8.3
    5 Ellie Caine Ponderosa 8.3
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Ana George Cherry Creek 9.4
    2 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.1
    3 Aliyah Malik Cherry Creek 8.625
    4 Lauren Offerman Ponderosa 8.225
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.6
    2 Ana George Cherry Creek 9.55
    3 Aumni Ashby Cherry Creek 9.35
    4 Ashley Rodewald Ponderosa 9.2
  • All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Grace Whitacre Ponderosa 34.2
    2 Aliyah Malik Cherry Creek 32.775
    3 Emma Carmichael Ponderosa 32.325
    4 Mikayla Dalton Ponderosa 31.775
    5 Peyton Robbins Ponderosa 31.725
    6 Rebecca James Ponderosa 30.075
    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Pueblo Central 166.775
    2 Alamosa 160.4
    3 Canon City 131.425
    4 Buena Vista 130.575
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    1 Bailee Del Tondo Alamosa 9
    2 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 8.9
    3 Makayla Cliffton Canon City 8.8
    4 Kaitlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.8
    5 Tona Lavador Alamosa 8.55
    6 Teah Ashbun Pueblo Central 8.5
    7 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.5
    8 Tori Ortiz Pueblo Central 8.45
    9 Lei Lani Lickteig   8.4
    10 Andi Golsan   8.3
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 8.8
    2 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.55
    3 Bailee Del Tondo Alamosa 8.3
    4 Tona Lavador Alamosa 8.3
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