Month: November 2017

  • State gymnastics: Elizabeth’s Buzalsky wins three events; Green Mountain’s Sinha claims vault

    THORNTON — Green Mountain senior Ramya Sinha sang the national anthem and then played spoiler on the final day of the 3-day state gymnastics meet at Thornton High School.

    “I really was (nervous),” Sinha said of singing the anthem Saturday afternoon. “Once I got that over with I was like, now I can focus on my gymnastics. It was such an honor to sing here.”

    What Sinha’s focus did was prevent Elizabeth junior Anastasia Buzalsky from sweeping the all-around — which Buzalsky won the Friday night — and all four Class 4A event finals held Saturday. Sinha took the vault title with a score of 9.625 to beat Buzalsky’s score of 9.600. Buzalsky won the 4A uneven bars, beam and floor titles.

    Green Mountain senior Ramya Sihna, middle, claimed the Class 4A vault title. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Sinha was a member of the Rams’ 4A state championship team last year. Elizabeth took the team title Friday to prevent a repeat by Green Mountain, who placed third.

    “It was definitely bittersweet,” Sinha said while adding she likely won’t compete at the college level. “I’ve been doing gymnastics since I was like 1-year-old. I had a blast. I stayed positive and have fun no matter what. I’m excited about the future, but sad it’s over. (Gymnastics) was a big part of my life.”

    Another senior wrapping up her prep gymnastics career with an individual title was Arvada West’s Shaye Mathias. She was able to stake claim to the 5A beam title with a score of 9.800.

    “I was really nervous about beam because it’s my best event,” said Mathias, who was the last competitor on the beam. “I really wanted to win that. It’s my thing.”

    A-West senior Shaye Mathias competes in the uneven bar event final Saturday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Lakewood junior Amber Boll was up to the challenge in the vault. After Cherry Creek’s Ana George posted a 9.950, Boll followed that up matching the score and then taking the title in a tiebreaker.

    “I was nervous,” Boll said of following George’s 9.95 score on the vault. “I just had to get my head in the game. I know how to do the skill. It was really exciting.”

    Boll wasn’t able to defend her event title in the uneven bars, but she wasn’t too upset. Pomona junior Brooke Weins won the event with a 9.85.

    “It was a little sad I lost the title,” Boll said of losing out to Weins in an attempt to repeat. “I am so glad that my friend (Brooke) was able to win that title.”

    Weins was last year’s 5A all-round state champion, but ankle and knee injuries limited the junior to compete just in the uneven bars at state.

    “That was very special,” Pomona coach Tracey Boychuk said of Weins winning the uneven bars title. “It’s been hard on her not being able to compete.”

    Pomona grabbed its third-straight 5A team title Thursday and Wheat Ridge sophomore Kaylie Berens, who competes for Pomona, became the fourth-straight Panther to win the 5A all-around title.

    Lakewood junior Amber Boll placed in the top-3 in the floor, uneven bars and vault finals. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Kelsey Boychuk (Tracey’s daughter) won back-to-back all-around titles in 2014 and 2015. Weins claimed the title last year. Berens kept the tradition going in 2017.

    “It’s pretty impressive,” coach Boychuk said of the Panthers having three all-around state champions on this year’s team. “They are pretty impressive young women.”

    It was part dance party and part gymnastics meet for Berens on Saturday. The sophomore was having fun dancing to music being played for floor routines while she waited for her events. Berens said she was pretty relaxed and her main goal to have fun as the gymnastics season came to a close.

    She did reflect on continuing the tradition of Pomona winning not only the team title, but the individual all-around title.

    Pomona has won three straight Class 5A gymnastics team titles. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I look up to Kelsey and Brooke so much,” Berens said. “I want to follow after them. It’s been pretty amazing.”

    Kelsey Boychuk, who will continue her career at Iowa State University next fall, wasn’t able to grab an event title in her final prep competition. However, that wasn’t the focus for the Pomona senior.

    “It’s kind of a weird book-ended story for her,” Coach Boychuk said of her daughter. “Her (freshman) year she got the all-around title, but we didn’t get the team title. Now she doesn’t get the all-around or an individual title, but we get the team title. I think that means more to her than anything right now. Her main goal was the team this year.”

    Ponderosa’s Katherine Compton won the 5A floor event wit ha 9.825, and a tiebreaker of 9.825.

    Jeffco schools came away with titles in 4 of 8 event finals Saturday.

    “It’s a big testament to Jeffco gymnastics and the support we get from athletic directors and school, across the board,” Coach Boychuk said. “We really don’t want to see this sport die, that’s evident.”

    Pomona has won the last four Class 5A individual all-around state titles. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: No. 6 Cherry Creek football tops Far Northeast Warriors for league title

    DENVER — Cherry Creek scored three touchdowns in the first quarter to pace them to a 42-7 win over the Far Northeast Warriors.

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  • Class 5A football state playoff bracket

    Football’s 2017 state playoff bracket for Class 5A.

    2017 CHSAA State Football Playoffs CHSAA 5A Football Playoffs

  • Class 4A football state playoff bracket

    Football’s 2017 state playoff bracket for Class 4A.

    2017 CHSAA State Football Playoffs CHSAA 4A Football Playoffs

  • Class 3A football state playoff bracket

    Football’s 2017 state playoff bracket for Class 3A.

    2017 CHSAA State Football Playoffs CHSAA 3A Football Playoffs

  • Mead, Pine Creek, Valor Christian lead football’s playoff fields in 3A, 4A, 5A

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    AURORA — Football’s three remaining playoff brackets — Classes 3A, 4A and 5A — were unveiled on Sunday, and Mead, Pine Creek and Valor Christian are respective top seeds.

    Find the full brackets for each class here:

    Teams qualified for the playoff fields as either an automatic league champion, or via an at-large berth through the final RPI standings of the regular season.

    Each state playoff bracket begins this coming weekend, with quarterfinals following the weekend after. Semifinals are set for Nov. 24-25, with the championship games to be played on Dec. 2. The 5A and 4A games will be held at Mile High Stadium, and the 3A title game will be played at a home site.

    Mead, the No. 1 seed in 3A, finished the year 10-0, the program’s first unbeaten regular season since the program was restarted in 2010. The Mavericks, who reached the semifinals last season, will host No. 16 Harrison in the first round.

    Three-time defending 3A champion Pueblo East, which finished the regular season 5-5 and was an automatic qualifier as a league champion, is seeded No. 12 and plays at No. 5 Erie.

    In 4A, Pine Creek (9-1) is the No. 1 seed. The Eagles are defending champions of the classification and have actually won three of the past four 4A titles. They open their postseason by hosting No. 16 Golden.

    Valor Christian (10-0), top-seeded in 5A, also finished its regular season unbeaten, the first time the Eagles have done that since 2011. Valor is a two-time defending champion, has won four of the past five 5A championships, and seven in eight years across three classes.

    Valor Christian opens against No. 16 Chaparral.

  • Photos: Chaparral volleyball wins 5A’s Region 4

    PARKER — Chaparral volleyball claimed the crown in Class 5A’s Region 4 by sweeping Rangeview and Loveland on Saturday.

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  • Photos: Individual event finals at state gymnastics

    THORNTON — The state gymnastics meets concluded on Saturday with the individual event finals.

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  • Regional volleyball: Here’s who has qualified for the state tournament

    The 2017 regional volleyball tournaments are this week. Teams in each classification are vying for spots in next week’s state tournaments.

    Find updated results from the regional rounds on these brackets:

    The qualifiers will be seeded into state tournament brackets on Monday. Those brackets will post here on CHSAANow.com.

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    Class 5A state qualifiers

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    Updated 5A brackets

    • Region 1: Mountain Vista
    • Region 2: Fossil Ridge
    • Region 3: Castle View
    • Region 4: Chaparral
    • Region 5: Fruita Monument
    • Region 6: Coronado
    • Region 7: Chatfield
    • Region 8: Rocky Mountain
    • Region 9: Fort Collins
    • Region 10: Rock Canyon
    • Region 11: Denver East
    • Region 12: Cherry Creek

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    Class 4A state qualifiers

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    Updated 4A brackets

    • Region 1: Lewis-Palmer
    • Region 2: Valor Christian
    • Region 3: Holy Family
    • Region 4: Niwot
    • Region 5: Palmer Ridge
    • Region 6: D’Evelyn
    • Region 7: Discovery Canyon
    • Region 8: Roosevelt
    • Region 9: Mullen
    • Region 10: Pueblo West
    • Region 11: Cheyenne Mountain
    • Region 12: Ponderosa

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    Class 3A state qualifiers

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    Updated 3A brackets

    • Region 1: Eaton
    • Region 2: Lutheran
    • Region 3: Faith Christian
    • Region 4: University
    • Region 5: Resurrection Christian
    • Region 6: Platte Valley
    • Region 7: Sterling
    • Region 8: Valley
    • Region 9: Bennett
    • Region 10: Lamar
    • Region 11: Buena Vista
    • Region 12: Middle Park

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    Class 2A state qualifiers


    Updated 2A brackets. Note: Four teams will qualify as at-large teams on Monday.

    • Region A: Swink
    • Region B: Lyons
    • Region C: Meeker
    • Region D: Denver Christian
    • Region E: Hoehne
    • Region F: Yuma
    • Region G: Rangely
    • Region H: Simla

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    Class 1A state qualifiers

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    Updated 1A brackets. Note: Four teams will qualify as at-large teams on Monday.

    • Region A: La Veta
    • Region B: Kit Carson
    • Region C: Otis
    • Region D: Weldon Valley
    • Region E: Sangre de Cristo
    • Region F: Springfield
    • Region G: Genoa-Hugo
    • Region H: Fleming
  • Eaglecrest football repeats as Mt. Wilson champs with win over No. 10 A-West

    ARVADA — Eaglecrest took care of business late Friday afternoon at the North Area Athletic Complex.

    In the lone top-10 match-up in the CHSAANow.com Class 5A football poll, No. 2 Eaglecrest defeated No. 10 Arvada West 35-7 at the NAAC in Arvada. The win wrapped up the second straight undefeated regular season for Eaglecrest (10-0, 5-0 in league) and the Mt. Wilson League championship.

    “It’s great for this team and program,” Eaglecrest senior quarterback Jalen Mergerson said. “Back-to-back (undefeated regular season) has never been done in Eaglecrest football history. That’s what we talked about doing at the beginning of the year.”

    A-West QB Johnny Krutsch gets off a pass before taking a hit from Eaglecrest’s Tyler Dufour (45). (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The Raptors never trailed, taking a 35-0 lead in the third quarter before the Wildcats (7-3, 3-2) got on the scoreboard with a short touchdown run by Anthony Gallardo to prevent the shutout.

    Mergerson had touchdown passes of 53 and 67 yards. Both long touchdown strikes were to senior Theryne Sandoval-Jimenez. The Raptors did turn the ball over twice, something Eaglecrest had issues with last week in a last-second win over Ralston Valley.

    “I feel like we lost focus a little bit,” Mergerson said about what happened after the Raptors scored on their first two possessions. “We started turning over the ball. We can have that. Every possession counts.”

    Eaglecrest senior Victor Garnes had a typical game for one of the leading playmakers in the state. Garnes had a 7-yard touchdown run right before halftime to give Eaglecrest a 21-0 lead at halftime. He came up big early in the third quarter with an interception he returned 65 yards for a touchdown.

    “We have a lot of work to do, but I’m just glad we are here and celebrating another undefeated (regular season),” Garnes said. “It’s back to work on Monday, but we are going to enjoy this for the next 24 hours.”

    If A-West stays in the top-16 in the RPI standings it would be the first playoff appearance in the state tournament for the Wildcats since 2010.

    A-West’s Tony Cass (2) zeros in on tackling Eaglecrest’s Cameron Alfredson. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “We had to buy into the process. It’s been a longtime coming from 1-9 and 6-4,” A-West junior and three-year starting quarterback Johnny Krutsch said as the Wildcats wait to find out their playoff fate. “(Eaglecrest) is No. 2 in the state. We just have to learn from our mistakes and pray we get in.”

    There is a high probability of three teams from the Mt. Wilson League will be seeded in the Class 5A state football tournament bracket, scheduled to be released Sunday, Nov. 5, on CHSAANow.com.

    Ralston Valley (6-4, 4-1 in league) was No. 11 in the RPI standings before games Friday night. The Mustangs finished off their regular season with a victory over Rocky Mountain on Thursday night at NAAC. Ralston Valley nearly defeated Eaglecrest last week and edged A-West with a last-second touchdown in its annual showdown to finish runner-up to Eaglecrest in one of the tougher 5A conferences.

    “We definitely had to battle through adversity these past two games,” Mergerson said of victories against Ralston Valley and A-West to close out the regular season. “We came out ready to go at 4 pm against a tough Arvada West team.”

    All three of A-West’s losses — Lakewood, Ralston Valley and Eaglecrest — came against teams that are likely headed to the postseason.

    “This team have a lot of fight in them. They have changed the culture a lot in four years. We have a long way to go, but we are on the right track,” A-West coach Brad Pyatt said. “I’m proud of my kids of what they have done with seven wins. It’s a step in the right direction. Hopefully we get rewarded for it next week and get to compete again.”

    A bald eagle takes in the Mt. Wilson League game between No. 2 Eaglecrest and No. 10 Arvada West on Friday at the North Area Athletic Complex in Arvada. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)