Month: November 2017

  • State gymnastics results: 4A team and individual all-around

    THORNTON — Complete results from the 2017 Class 4A state gymnastics team and individual all-around competitions.

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    Team
    Rank School Score
    1 Elizabeth 179.150
    2 Niwot 176.750
    3 Green Mountain 172.325
    4 Rampart 170.775
    5 Pueblo Central 165.175
    6 Loveland 162.225
    7 Evergreen 161.450
    8 Standley Lake 160.475
    9 Alamosa 151.375
    10 Fort Morgan 146.900
    11 Denver South 116.475
    12 Thomas Jefferson 112.725
    13 Canon City 88.000
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Anastasia Buzalsky Elizabeth 37.125
    2 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 36.675
    3 Ramya Sinha Green Mountain 36.250
    4 Emily Graham Green Mountain 36.225
    5 Taylor Green Niwot 35.725
    6 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 35.650
    7 Camille Guinet Standley Lake 35.500
    8 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 35.275 (35.288)
    9 Lilliana Martin Niwot 35.275 (35.250)
    10 Grace Stephenson Niwot 35.250
    11 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 34.775
    12 Gabriella Peltier Rampart 34.525
    13 Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 34.275
    14 Sonoma Carlos Denver South 33.925
    15 Brittany Grantham Rampart 33.700
    16 Hallie Lunsford Loveland 33.150
    17 Cadi Salza Loveland 32.875
    18 Tona Lavador Alamosa 32.600
    19 Zeya Highley Standley Lake 32.575
    20 Jackie Fritsche Evergreen 32.450
    21 Natasha Zizic Evergreen 32.125
    22 Joey Shurtleff Fort Morgan 32.000 (32.013)
    23 Tori Ortiz Pueblo Central 32.000 (31.988)
    24 Alina Koenen Fort Morgan 31.875
    25 Sydnie Fearrin Evergreen 31.75
    26 Morgan Kenner Loveland 31.725
    27 Holly Fewell Thomas Jefferson 31.525
    28 Jessica Green Green Mountain 30.900 (31.013)
    29 Hope Grudle Standley Lake 30.900 (30.763)
    30 Constance Felmlee Standley Lake 30.825
    31 Hanna Channel Thomas Jefferson 30.725
    32 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 30.5
    33 Breonna Koch Fort Morgan 30.15
    34 Makayla Clifton Canon City 29.875
    35 Julia Tesler Standley Lake 29.45
    36 Alyssa Goff Canon City 28.75
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Anastasia Buzalsky Elizabeth 9.550
    2 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 9.225
    3 Grace Stephenson Niwot 9.175
    4 Lilliana Martin Niwot 9.100
    5 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 9.050
    6 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 9.000
    7 Emily Graham Green Mountain 8.975
    8 Ramya Sinha Green Mountain 8.900 (8.938)
    9 Taylor Green Niwot 8.900 (8.900)
    10 Tori Ortiz Pueblo Central 8.850
    11 Hallie Lunsford Loveland 8.800
    12 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 8.750 (8.825)
    13 Aliyah Antunez Elizabeth 8.750 (8.763)
    14 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 8.750 (8.675)
    15 Gabriella Peltier Rampart 8.725
    16 Rachel Jorgensen Elizabeth 8.675
    17 Camille Guinet Standley Lake 8.600 (8.688)
    18 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 8.600 (8.663)
    19 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.600 (8.613)
    20 Amber Nusser Niwot 8.450 (8.550)
    21 Sonoma Carlos Denver South 8.450 (8.488)
    22 Hanna Channel Thomas Jefferson 8.425
    23 Brittany Grantham Rampart 8.300
    24 Zeya Highley Standley Lake 8.250
    25 Alexa Endsley Evergreen 8.175
    26 Joey Shurtleff Fort Morgan 8.150 (8.175) (8.200)
    26 Sage Sheppard Rampart 8.150 (8.175) (8.200)
    27 Kallie Hayes Green Mountain 8.150 (8.138)
    28 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.125
    29 Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.100 (8.163)
    30 Natasha Zizic Evergreen 8.100 (8.075)
    31 Hannah White Loveland 8.075
    32 Cadi Salza Loveland 8.000 (8.025)
    33 Andrea Rodriquez Alamosa 8.000 (8.000)
    34 Hailee Wilson Rampart 8.000 (7.875)
    35 Hope Grudle Standley Lake 7.975
    36 Abigail Gillespie Loveland 7.950 (8.000)
    37 Destiny Pelton Fort Morgan 7.950 (7.950)
    38 Tona Lavador Alamosa 7.900 (7.850)
    39 Natalie Lichter Loveland 7.900 (7.825)
    40 Mallory Christopher Niwot 7.875
    41 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 7.8
    42 Constance Felmlee Standley Lake 7.750 (7.775)
    43 Sydnie Fearrin Evergreen 7.750 (7.725)
    44 Sheanna Kagarise Rampart 7.700 (7.838)
    45 Morgan Kenner Loveland 7.700 (7.725)
    46 Mary Streeter Alamosa 7.700 (7.700)
    47 Sage Turner-Chambers Pueblo Central 7.700 (7.638)
    48 Breonna Koch Fort Morgan 7.675
    49 Baylee Bloesser Pueblo Central 7.650 (7.650)
    50 Gigi Hunn Evergreen 7.650 (7.625) (7.900)
    51 Holly Fewell Thomas Jefferson 7.650 (7.625) (7.500)
    52 Jackie Fritsche Evergreen 7.650 (7.600)
    53 Andi Golsan Alamosa 7.625
    54 Aarushi Singh Standley Lake 7.575
    55 Katharine Chadd Denver South 7.55
    56 Kathryn Schoemaker Fort Morgan 7.5
    57 Amanda Parkins Alamosa 7.350 (7.325) (7.600)
    58 Emilee Heier Fort Morgan 7.350 (7.325) (7.200)
    59 Jessica Green Green Mountain 7.325
    60 Alyssa Goff Canon City 7.300 (7.325) (7.400)
    60 Natalie Bunch Evergreen 7.300 (7.325) (7.400)
    61 Stephanie Humphrey Denver South 7.250 (7.300)
    62 Makenna Lange Denver South 7.250 (7.150)
    63 Cecelia Allen Thomas Jefferson 7.200 (7.300)
    64 Julia Tesler Standley Lake 7.200 (7.125)
    65 Skylar Deherrer Alamosa 7.15
    66 Makayla Clifton Canon City 7.1
    67 Rylee Gutormson Canon City 7.05
    68 Alma Gomez-Martinez Denver South 6.9
    69 Alina Koenen Fort Morgan 6.8
    70 Kelley Vernon Buena Vista 6.75
    Uneven Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Camille Guinet Standley Lake 9.325
    2 Emily Graham Green Mountain 9.275
    3 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 9.175
    4 Sheanna Kagarise Rampart 9.025
    5 Anastasia Buzalsky Elizabeth 8.950 (8.988) (9.000)
    6 Sage Sheppard Rampart 8.950 (8.988) (8.950)
    7 Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.950 (8.975)
    8 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 8.950 (8.963)
    9 Ramya Sinha Green Mountain 8.900
    10 Mallory Christopher Niwot 8.850
    11 Hailee Wilson Rampart 8.800
    12 Lilliana Martin Niwot 8.775 (8.750)
    13 Taylor Green Niwot 8.775 (8.725)
    14 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.750
    15 Aliyah Antunez Elizabeth 8.725
    16 Gabriella Peltier Rampart 8.625
    17 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 8.575
    18 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.550
    19 Mackenzie Eldridge Green Mountain 8.500
    20 Alexa Endsley Evergreen 8.475 (8.488)
    21 Brittany Grantham Rampart 8.475 (8.463)
    22 Sonoma Carlos Denver South 8.450
    23 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 8.375
    24 Madison Lett Elizabeth 8.350 (8.350)
    25 Alina Koenen Fort Morgan 8.350 (8.338)
    26 Joey Shurtleff Fort Morgan 8.250
    27 Zeya Highley Standley Lake 8.175 (8.213)
    28 Grace Stephenson Niwot 8.175 (8.188)
    29 Hallie Lunsford Loveland 8.150 (8.125)
    30 Cadi Salza Loveland 8.150 (8.113)
    31 Marlee Osborn Evergreen 8.075
    32 Tona Lavador Alamosa 8.050
    33 Breonna Koch Fort Morgan 7.95
    34 Ashley Parilla Evergreen 7.85
    35 Jackie Fritsche Evergreen 7.775
    36 Sydnie Fearrin Evergreen 7.750 (7.763)
    37 Natasha Zizic Evergreen 7.750 (7.713)
    38 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 7.700 (7.763)
    39 Lauren Alexander Loveland 7.700 (7.525)
    40 Hannah White Loveland 7.675
    41 Morgan Kenner Loveland 7.625 (7.675)
    42 Julia Tesler Standley Lake 7.625 (7.625)
    43 Olivia Mascio Loveland 7.6
    44 Tori Ortiz Pueblo Central 7.575
    45 Kathryn Schoemaker Fort Morgan 7.5
    46 Alma Gomez-Martinez Denver South 7.450 (7.450)
    47 Constance Felmlee Standley Lake 7.450 (7.438)
    48 Amber Nusser Niwot 7.325 (7.338)
    49 Emilee Heier Fort Morgan 7.325 (7.263)
    50 Destiny Pelton Fort Morgan 7.3
    51 Holly Fewell Thomas Jefferson 7.275 (7.325)
    52 Sage Turner-Chambers Pueblo Central 7.275 (7.275)
    53 Baylee Bloesser Pueblo Central 7.225
    54 Emily Gould Green Mountain 7.2
    55 Jessica Green Green Mountain 7.15
    56 Makayla Clifton Canon City 6.875
    57 Hope Grudle Standley Lake 6.85
    58 Andi Golsan Alamosa 6.725
    59 Jessica Percival Standley Lake 6.6
    60 Shallyn Smith Alamosa 6.55
    61 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 6.525
    62 Alyssa Goff Canon City 6.1
    63 Hanna Channel Thomas Jefferson 6.075
    64 Andrea Rodriquez Alamosa 6.025
    65 Cecelia Allen Thomas Jefferson 5.825 (5.825)
    66 Bailey Stokes Buena Vista 5.825 (5.813)
    67 Scout Mcmurry Buena Vista 5.8
    68 Molly Little Thomas Jefferson 5.675
    69 Amanda Winter Buena Vista 5.5
    70 Devyn Mitchell Alamosa 5.1
    71 Taylor Williams Buena Vista 4.8
    72 Skylar Deherrer Alamosa 2.925
    Balance Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Rachel Jorgensen Elizabeth 9.375
    2 Aliyah Antunez Elizabeth 9.325
    3 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 9.300
    4 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 9.200
    5 Taylor Green Niwot 9.150
    6 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 9.125 (9.138)
    7 Emily Graham Green Mountain 9.125 (9.125)
    8 Ramya Sinha Green Mountain 9.100
    9 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 9.075
    10 Anastasia Buzalsky Elizabeth 9.050
    11 Camille Guinet Standley Lake 8.875
    12 Grace Stephenson Niwot 8.850
    13 Gabriella Peltier Rampart 8.775
    14 Jackie Fritsche Evergreen 8.725
    15 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.700
    16 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 8.675
    17 Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.625
    18 Ashley Lindsey Elizabeth 8.575 (8.575)
    19 Jessica Green Green Mountain 8.575 (8.550)
    20 Natalie Lichter Loveland 8.500 (8.513)
    21 Alina Koenen Fort Morgan 8.500 (8.500)
    22 Lilliana Martin Niwot 8.400
    23 Brittany Grantham Rampart 8.325 (8.350)
    24 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 8.325 (8.288) (8.350)
    25 Shaylee Ruybal Green Mountain 8.325 (8.288) (8.250)
    26 Tona Lavador Alamosa 8.250
    27 Mira Zizic Evergreen 8.125
    28 Holly Fewell Thomas Jefferson 8.100 (8.075)
    29 Amanda Parkins Alamosa 8.100 (8.000)
    30 Sonoma Carlos Denver South 8.075 (8.113)
    31 Kaitlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.075 (8.063)
    32 Carley Simmons Niwot 8.075 (8.050)
    33 Morgan Kenner Loveland 8.050
    34 Natasha Zizic Evergreen 8.025 (8.088)
    35 Mallory Christopher Niwot 8.025 (8.013)
    36 Mary Streeter Alamosa 8.025 (7.988)
    37 Sydnie Fearrin Evergreen 8
    38 Hope Grudle Standley Lake 7.975 (7.950)
    39 Cadi Salza Loveland 7.975 (7.900)
    40 Hallie Lunsford Loveland 7.95
    41 Taylor Johnson Denver South 7.925
    42 Hanna Channel Thomas Jefferson 7.825 (7.913)
    43 Ashley Parilla Evergreen 7.825 (7.863)
    44 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 7.825 (7.813)
    45 Mackenzie English Rampart 7.825 (7.763)
    46 Abigail Hanlon Rampart 7.8
    47 Andrea Rodriquez Alamosa 7.750 (7.788) (7.700)
    48 Sage Sheppard Rampart 7.750 (7.788) (7.550)
    49 Johannah Gillespie Loveland 7.725
    50 Chloe Richter Thomas Jefferson 7.675
    51 Katharine Chadd Denver South 7.625
    52 Makayla Clifton Canon City 7.600 (7.638)
    53 Joey Shurtleff Fort Morgan 7.600 (7.600)
    54 Zeya Highley Standley Lake 7.575
    55 Marlee Osborn Evergreen 7.55
    56 Cristina Calderon Standley Lake 7.525
    57 Halle White Loveland 7.5
    58 Kathryn Schoemaker Fort Morgan 7.475
    59 Andi Golsan Alamosa 7.425
    60 Constance Felmlee Standley Lake 7.325
    61 Tori Ortiz Pueblo Central 7.275
    62 Jocelynn Archuleta Pueblo Central 7.075 (7.075)
    63 Brayden Rodriguez Buena Vista 7.075 (7.063)
    64 Alyssa Goff Canon City 6.95
    65 Julia Tesler Standley Lake 6.825
    66 Hollie Minto Canon City 6.775
    67 Scout Mcmurry Buena Vista 6.675 (6.738)
    68 Emilee Heier Fort Morgan 6.675 (6.688) (6.600)
    68 Breonna Koch Fort Morgan 6.675 (6.688) (6.600)
    69 Shallyn Smith Alamosa 6.575
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Anastasia Buzalsky Elizabeth 9.575
    2 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 9.375
    3 Ramya Sinha Green Mountain 9.350
    4 Sheanna Kagarise Rampart 9.200
    5 Kelsey Eddy Elizabeth 9.100
    6 Grace Stephenson Niwot 9.050
    7 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 9.025
    8 Lilliana Martin Niwot 9.000 (8.988) (9.000)
    8 Courtney James Rampart 9.000 (8.988) (9.000)
    9 Sonoma Carlos Denver South 8.950
    10 Taylor Green Niwot 8.900 (8.875)
    11 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 8.900 (8.863)
    12 Emily Graham Green Mountain 8.850 (8.813)
    13 Ericka Parkhill Elizabeth 8.850 (8.750)
    14 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 8.800
    15 Cadi Salza Loveland 8.750
    16 Camille Guinet Standley Lake 8.700
    17 Karissa Groves Elizabeth 8.650
    18 Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.600 (8.600)
    19 Brittany Grantham Rampart 8.600 (8.525)
    20 Zeya Highley Standley Lake 8.575
    21 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.550
    22 Kaitlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.500 (8.500)
    23 Holly Fewell Thomas Jefferson 8.500 (8.450)
    24 Carley Simmons Niwot 8.450
    25 Gabriella Peltier Rampart 8.400 (8.450)
    26 Brianna Bridgewater Rampart 8.400 (8.438)
    27 Hannah White Loveland 8.400 (8.413)
    28 Hanna Channel Thomas Jefferson 8.400 (8.400) (8.400)
    29 Tona Lavador Alamosa 8.400 (8.400) (8.200)
    30 Alyssa Goff Canon City 8.400 (8.375) (8.400)
    30 Alexa Endsley Evergreen 8.400 (8.375) (8.400)
    31 Morgan Kenner Loveland 8.350 (8.363)
    32 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 8.350 (8.350) (8.500)
    33 Chloe Richter Thomas Jefferson 8.350 (8.350) (8.300)
    34 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.350 (8.325)
    35 Makayla Clifton Canon City 8.300 (8.325)
    36 Jackie Fritsche Evergreen 8.300 (8.313) (8.300)
    36 Ashley Parilla Evergreen 8.300 (8.313) (8.300)
    37 Constance Felmlee Standley Lake 8.300 (8.300) (8.300)
    38 Amber Nusser Niwot 8.300 (8.300) (8.200)
    38 Mary Streeter Alamosa 8.300 (8.300) (8.200)
    39 Tori Ortiz Pueblo Central 8.300 (8.275)
    40 Kallie Green Green Mountain 8.275
    41 Halle White Loveland 8.250 (8.263)
    42 Sydnie Fearrin Evergreen 8.250 (8.250)
    43 Hallie Lunsford Loveland 8.250 (8.238)
    44 Natasha Zizic Evergreen 8.250 (8.175)
    45 Alina Koenen Fort Morgan 8.225
    46 Alma Gomez-Martinez Denver South 8.100 (8.100) (8.200)
    47 Natalie Lichter Loveland 8.100 (8.100) (8.000)
    48 Hope Grudle Standley Lake 8.100 (8.075) (8.100)
    48 Jasmine Martinez-Lopez Alamosa 8.100 (8.075) (8.100)
    49 Jocelynn Archuleta Pueblo Central 8.100 (7.950)
    50 Skylar Deherrer Alamosa 8.050
    51 Joey Shurtleff Fort Morgan 8.000 (8.013)
    52 Cecelia Allen Thomas Jefferson 8.000 (8.000)
    53 Devyn Mitchell Alamosa 7.950 (7.975)
    54 Aarushi Singh Standley Lake 7.950 (7.900)
    55 Mira Zizic Evergreen 7.950 (7.875)
    56 Stephanie Humphrey Denver South 7.900 (7.900)
    57 Destiny Pelton Fort Morgan 7.900 (7.825)
    58 Jessica Green Green Mountain 7.850 (7.875) (8.000)
    59 Hollie Minto Canon City 7.850 (7.875) (7.900)
    60 Breonna Koch Fort Morgan 7.850 (7.800)
    61 Julia Tesler Standley Lake 7.8
    62 Molly Little Thomas Jefferson 7.75
    63 Rylee Gutormson Canon City 7.7
    64 Shallyn Smith Alamosa 7.6
    65 Grace Wadleigh Green Mountain 7.55
    66 Katharine Chadd Denver South 7.45
    67 Taylor Johnson Denver South 7.15
  • Standley Lake football hoping for first playoff appearance since 2013

    ARVADA — Standley Lake football has been chomping at the bit for a playoff appearance for several years.

    The Gators’ 32-7 victory over George Washington on Friday night at the North Area Athletic Complex pretty much sealed the deal on Standley Lake (8-2, 4-1 in Class 4A Mountain League) getting a postseason bid.

    “It’s crazy. We’ve been trying to meet the expectations of what the coaches want from us,” Standley Lake senior Logan Heeren said. “We aren’t really a big team, but we are a blue-collar team. We play as hard as possible.”

    Standley Lake entered Week 10 action sitting at No. 12 in the all important RPI standings. The Gators finished second to Fruita Monument (10-0, 5-0) in the 4A Mountain League. While the Wildcats grab the automatic bid, Standley Lake has made a strong case on the field to make the state tournament for the first time since 2013.

    Standley Lake’s Mickey Garcia (67) and Brady Kizer celebrate a 1st half TD. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “It’s good. It’s nice to be back where we’d like to be every year,” Standley Lake coach Don Morse said. “It will be a good experience for them. We are young so to at least get this (playoffs) taste in their mouth. Depending on the match-up, hopefully go out and compete with somebody.”

    The Gators’ two losses this season have come against Fruita and 5A’s Arvada West. Fruita will likely grab one of the top seeds in the 4A state tournament. A-West looks to be a shoo-in to qualify for the postseason for the first time since 2010 after a 7-3 record.

    “We just want this playoff game and put up a fight,” Heeren said.

    After back-to-back .500 seasons, the Gators will no doubt be seeded in the 16-team Class 4A football state tournament when brackets are reveled Sunday, Nov. 5, on CHSAANow.com.

    Standley Lake jumped out to a 19-0 halftime lead over George Washington (2-8, 1-4). Junior quarterback Anthony France threw first-half touchdown passes to Heeren (12 yards) and junior Tyler Williams (32 yards) to open up a 13-0 lead.

    Standley Lake’s Jason Van (17) takes a hit from George Washington’s Donte Gilbert (8). (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I might of bobbled it and then got popped,” Heeren said of his touchdown catch. “I got into the end zone so it was all worth it.”

    Junior Brady Kizer scored on a 6-yard touchdown run in the closing minutes before halftime to take a 19-0 lead into the locker room.

    The one negative of the first half was Standley Lake’s leading rusher Ty Webber suffered a leg injury on his first carry. Morse had to go to running back by committee with Webber out.

    “It was rough,” Heeren said of Webber getting injured on his first carry. “You can’t get down or get scared. You just have to play.”

    George Washington showed some fight in the second half. The Patriots pulled off a long touchdown pass from quarterback Jaydon Green to junior Andreas Kasum to cut the Gators’ lead to 19-7 early in the third quarter.

    Standley Lake answered on the final play of the third quarter with a long touchdown run by senior Draven Rabideau to give the Gators a 25-7 cushion headed to the final quarter. Rabideau sealed the win with a 9-yard touchdown run in the final two minutes to make the final score 32-7.

    Standley Lake QB Alex France (2) is shoved out of bounds by George Washington’s Esaam Bryant. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Rampart claims second-straight football league title after beating Vista Ridge

    Rampart Vista Ridge football
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    COLORADO SPRINGS — Heading into Friday night, a span of 15 years separated Rampart’s two most recent league football titles.

    After the Rams beat Vista Ridge 14-7 at District 20 Stadium, Rampart alum Rob Royer is now responsible for winning league championships in consecutive years.

    Rampart and Vista Ridge played a ground and pound game that saw a lot less scoring than what many – including the participants themselves – thought there would be. At the end of the day, it was the Rams (8-2 overall, 5-0 Class 4A Pikes Peak) who emerged victorious.

    “I knew this wasn’t going to be a first half game,” Royer said. “We knew that this was a game that you would have to battle through in the first and the second and come out and try to answer the bell in the third and the fourth and try to win that thing at the end.”

    That’s nearly the exact formula that it took.

    Rampart Vista Ridge football
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    After stalling on its first drive, Rampart punted the ball away, putting it into the hands of Vista Ridge quarterback Jaylen Thomas. The dual-threat athlete showed off his arm early, dropping a perfect pass into the hands of Jeffrey Crittendon to give the Wolves (6-4, 3-2) an early 7-0 lead.

    Early on, it looked like Vista Ridge was going to get those deep threat shots early and everyone on that sideline thought they would be there.

    “Yeah, we did,” Wolves coach Jerimi Calip said. “We took a couple of them, missed one down the sideline. At the end of the day, we had our opportunities and didn’t take advantage of them.”

    But Rampart wasn’t exactly moving the ball at will either. The Rams remained consistent with their heavy dose of rushes from seniors Keion Cross, Jared Behm and Jackson Beale.

    Ethan Spendlove got into the end zone with a one-yard run that tied the game early in the second quarter.

    “It was huge,” Cross said. “They had that momentum, they had that first quarter. But we got some good play calling and we punched it in.”

    For the majority of the game from there on out, it was the defenses for both teams that rose to the occasion.

    The big difference maker for Rampart was Jake Pavlica who recovered a fumble with 6:13 left in the first half and then struck early in the third quarter, picking off a Thomas pass that was looking to put the Wolves deep in Rampart territory.

    “At first it felt unreal,” Pavlica said. “At the end of the day, it just about the team.”

    Just before the end of the third quarter, Cross broke free for a 28-yard run to get to the Vista Ridge 12-yard line. On 3rd and 4, he got around the edge for a five-yard gain, giving the Rams 1st and goal at the one.

    He handed the ball off to Spendlove who crossed the goal line for what ended up being the game-winning touchdown.

    The win guarantees that Rampart will remain at home during the first week of the 4A state tournament. As league champions who sit inside the 16-team RPI field, they are promised a home game.

    The future is less clear for Vista Ridge. They sat at No. 14 in the 4A RPI late Friday night. The ratings will be finalized Sunday prior to the release of the state tournament field.

    While the Wolves wait, Rampart will take 24 hours to celebrate Friday’s win appreciate the difficult task that they accomplished.

    “We’re glad we did it back-to-back,” Cross said. “This senior class said we could do it back-to-back. We’re happy.”

    Rampart Vista Ridge football
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • 4A state gymnastics: Elizabeth wins team and all-around championships

    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    THORNTON — The state championship hung in the balance and — after Elizabeth had a performance worth smiling about on the beam — the Cardinals laid claim to their fourth title in gymnastics.

    On top of that, Elizabeth junior Anastasia Buzalsky won the all-around individual state championship.

    Oh, and the program has only been in existence since 2006. In that short time frame, the Cardinals have snatched crowns in 2009, 2010, 2012, and now 2017. They have also garnered four runner-up trophies and had two other all-around winners (Katie Cordova in 2009 and Kimmy Peterson in 2012).

    The tradition of excellence continued Friday at the Class 4A state meet with a winning margin of 179.150-176.750 over Niwot. But, it didn’t come without a sprinkle of adversity.

    After the first rotation, Niwot (89.625) took a lead on Elizabeth (87.45) on the strength of solid performances in the floor (44.85) and vault (44.775) competitions. Elizabeth countered with a 44.475 in floor, but struggled in bars with a 42.975. In fact, the Cardinals only had two finishers in the top 15 in that discipline.

    That’s when Elizabeth had to deliver on their motto.

    “Our motto all season has been ‘get gritty’ and we’ve been talking a lot about the definition of grit and what it means to you, what it means to our team,” Stacey Folmar, the program’s head coach since the beginning, said. “After beam, it was clear they got it. They did what they needed to do when it mattered most.”

    In the balance beam, grit meshed with skill as Elizabeth swept the top four places with Rachel Jorgensen (9.375), Aliyah Antunez (9.325), Austin Coleman (9.300), and Emily Schaefer (9.200) all stepping up. Just before the beam, Anastasia Buzalsky (9.575, 1st) led a group of five finishers in the top 15 in the vault exercise.

    It all added up to another glistening piece of hardware to bring back to a proud community.

    “Elizabeth is so great about supporting us,” Folmar said. “For a small town, they’re a gymnastics town when it comes to this time of the year. It’s so gratifying for us to bring it back to them.”

    It may not have been done without the addition of Buzalsky, a super talent who burst onto the high school scene for the first time after spending previous years only competing in club. The junior has certainly embraced the team atmosphere.

    “I didn’t really have a team before,” she said. “This has been one of the best experiences. It means everything.”

    Buzalsky struggled in bars and beam by her lofty standards, but finished first in floor (9.550) and vault. She was the only competitor to rack up a score above 37 in the all-around total as her 37.125 outdid Niwot’s Lindsay Chohon (36.675). Green Mountain’s Ramya Sinha (36.250) and Emily Graham (36.225) earned third and fourth place, respectively.

    Folmar had the chance to coach Buzalsky at a young age and noticed her bright future right away.

    “I knew from the time she was nine years old that she is amazing,” Folmar said. “She can be in bed sleeping, wake up, walk out and lay a dismount. We knew right off the bat she was going to be a huge factor for our team.”

    Green Mountain, Rampart, and Pueblo Central rounded out the top five in the standings.

    The 4A and 5A state meet will continue on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Those who finished in the top 15 in any of the four disciplines will have the opportunity to compete for individual crowns.

  • Palisade football wins 3A Western Slope League title by beating Rifle

    RIFLE – The road to the Class 3A Western Slope Conference title has recently gone through either Palisade or Rifle. Those two have dominated In the last few years.

    This year was no exception as the two met Friday for the league title and the edge heading into the playoffs.

    Give this year’s nod to Palisade, ranked No. 10 this week, which won its second consecutive WSC title with a 55-33 victory over the No. 9 Bears.

    It looked like the home team would establish momentum early as Rifle scored on its opening drive, moving 80 yards in seven plays highlighted by Joel Lopez’s 54-yard and herds TD run.

    Palisade was undaunted. The Bulldogs scored on their first offensive snap, quarterback Cameron Tucker answering with a 66-yard touchdown off left tackle.

    Palisade then scored on its remaining four possessions on the half, the Bulldog defense holding  Rifle to one score as Palisade took a 34-14 halftime lead.

    There was no letup in the second half as the Bulldogs put together one of their few long drives.

    The main culprits on offense were quarterback Cameron Tucker and running back Austin Bernal, who combined for five touchdown runs and over 300 yards rushing between them.

    “We’re very versatile as an offense,” Bernal said. “It’s the Palisade demeanor.”

    Tucker said the unusual amount of long runs against a normally stout Rifle defense starts up front.

    “It’s a credit to our offensive line,” Tucker said.

    Bulldogs coach Joe Ramunno was surprised his team scored as freely as it did.

    “Rifle has a great program,” Ramunno said, tipping his cap to Bears coach Damon Wells.

    As for the playoffs, “We still have some adjustments to make,” Bernal said.

    For a team that had a lot of holes to fill due to graduation last years, Palisade has done a quick job of making those adjustments this season.

  • Photos: The Classical Academy beats Aspen in 2A football playoffs

    COLORADO SPRINGS — Fifth-seeded The Classical Academy beat No. 12 Aspen 36-24 to advance out of the first round of the Class 2A football playoffs on Friday night.

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  • Paonia football overcomes adverse conditions on the road to get playoff win over Peyton

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    PEYTON — Forget rain, sleet or snow. The 60-miles per hour wind gusts in Peyton may have been the worst conditions that two group of high school football players may ever face in their lives.

    In Saturday’s first round game in the Class 1A state football tournament, No. 8 Peyton and No. 9 Paonia had to battle that element as well as each other.

    The Eagles may have grabbed the 13-0 win to advance to next week’s quarterfinals, but it was anything but easy.

    “The conditions were terrible today,” Paonia senior running back Jaden Miller said. “We couldn’t throw the ball at all, we had to stick to our running game at that was hard.”

    But it got the job done.

    The Eagles (8-2) overall tend not to go to the air very much anyway. But even the dominant running game that sees Miller go for about 145 yards per game took a hit.

    He got the ball early and often, but the Eagles had trouble moving against the wind in the first quarter.

    Neither team was able to put any points on the board in the first quarter and overall it was clear that typical game plans were going to be tossed out the window due to the wind.

    “Playing in this kind of wind hurts you when you can’t punt, when can’t throw at all and when you can’t run an option or a sweep,” Eagles coach Blaine Escher said. “That’s some tricky stuff.”

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Going with the wind in the second quarter, Paonia managed to get into the end zone on a one-yard Caden Meiliner run. That score gave the senior quarterback more confidence in what he was hoping the offense could do moving forward.

    “At that point we knew we could score on them,” Meiliner said. “We knew we could get the job done so at that point it was about execution.”

    The Panthers (8-2) got the ball to start the second half and were once again moving with the wind. But the Eagles were doing a good job of breaking up run protection up the middle as well as containing the outside.

    Peyton struggled to move the ball all day, totaling 63 yards of offense all game, but managed to in Paonia territory late in the quarter.

    Knowing his team had to strike before the field flipped, Peyton coach Richard Deems managed the final two minutes of the third quarter like they were the final two minutes at the end of the game.

    “The wind was ridiculous,” Deems said. “There’s nothing we can do about Mother Nature and it limited what we were able to do offensively.”

    Josh Gonzales led the Panthers with 48 rushing yards. Trevor Walker added 21 but the rest of the team was rendered ineffective.

    Even with a six-point lead, the Eagles knew the game was far from in hand. They put together one more good drive that was capped off with a three-yard touchdown run from Miller.

    “We knew they were a pretty good team,” Miller said. “We knew they were going to fight back hard so we knew we had to score a couple more times.”

    Turned out the one was more than enough. Miller led all rushers with 93 yards on Saturday and Paonia’s hopes of reaching at least the semifinals for a fifth-straight season remain alive.

    The Eagles will host No. 1 Bennett next week in the 1A quarterfinals.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • State gymnastics results: Individual event finals

    THORNTON — Complete results from the 2017 individual event finals at the state gymnastics meet.

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    Class 4A

    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Ramya Sinha Green Mountain 9.625
    2 Anastasia Buzalsky Elizabeth 9.600
    3 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 9.375
    4 Sheanna Kagarise Rampart 9.250
    5 Sonoma Carlos Denver South 9.200
    6 Lilliana Martin Niwot 9.050 (9.063)
    7 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 9.050 (8.988)
    8 Grace Stephenson Niwot 9.000
    9 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 8.975
    10 Courtney James Rampart 8.950 (8.963)
    11 Emily Graham Green Mountain 8.950 (8.900)
    12 Cadi Salza Loveland 8.875
    13 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 8.850
    14 Taylor Green Niwot 8.800
    15 Kelsey Eddy Elizabeth 8.650
    16 Ericka Parkhill Elizabeth 8.600
    Balance Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Anastasia Buzalsky Elizabeth 9.600
    2 Rachel Jorgensen Elizabeth 9.575
    3 Aliyah Antunez Elizabeth 9.375
    4 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 9.300
    5 Taylor Green Niwot 9.225
    6 Gabriella Peltier Rampart 9.200
    7 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 9.150
    8 Emily Graham Green Mountain 9.100
    9 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 9.075
    10 Grace Stephenson Niwot 8.875
    11 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.750
    12 Ramya Sinha Green Mountain 8.575
    13 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 8.425
    14 Camille Guinet Standley Lake 8.300
    15 Jackie Fritsche Evergreen 7.85
    Uneven Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Anastasia Buzalsky Elizabeth 9.600
    2 Ramya Sinha Green Mountain 8.875 (8.888)
    3 Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.875 (8.875)
    4 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 8.800
    5 Camille Guinet Standley Lake 8.750
    6 Lilliana Martin Niwot 8.675 (8.700)
    7 Aliyah Antunez Elizabeth 8.675 (8.688)
    8 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.625
    9 Mallory Christopher Niwot 8.600
    10 Sheanna Kagarise Rampart 8.425
    11 Sage Sheppard Rampart 8.300
    12 Hailee Wilson Rampart 8.250
    13 Taylor Green Niwot 8.225
    14 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 7.9
    15 Emily Graham Green Mountain 6.8
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Anastasia Buzalsky Elizabeth 9.775
    2 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 9.650
    3 Grace Stephenson Niwot 9.425
    4 Taylor Green Niwot 9.400 (9.413)
    5 Lilliana Martin Niwot 9.400 (9.375)
    6 Emily Graham Green Mountain 9.350
    7 Aliyah Antunez Elizabeth 9.300
    8 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 9.200
    9 Grace Braune Pueblo Central 9.125
    10 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 9.100
    11 Gabriella Peltier Rampart 9.025
    12 Ramya Sinha Green Mountain 8.950 (8.938)
    13 Hallie Lunsford Loveland 8.950 (8.825)
    14 Tori Ortiz Pueblo Central 8.600
    15 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 8.525

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    Class 5A

    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.950 (9.950)
    2 Ana George Cherry Creek 9.950 (9.938)
    3 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.900
    4 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.800 (9.800) (9.800)
    5 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.800 (9.800) (9.750)
    6 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.775
    7 Shaye Mathais Arvada West 9.750
    8 Melia Beccard Fort Collins 9.675
    9 Payton Roberts Arvada West 9.525
    10 Mackenzie French Overland 9.500 (9.488)
    11 Sara Liberatore Overland 9.500 (9.463)
    12 Gabby Hornung Chatfield 9.425
    13 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.400
    14 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 9.300
    15 Taylor Aberle Thornton 9.250 (9.263)
    16 Chloe Brekhus Chatfield 9.250 (9.250)
    17 Kwanli Young Thornton 9.175
    Balance Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Shaye Mathais Arvada West 9.800
    2 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 9.725
    3 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.650
    4 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.600
    5 Bailey Rodreiguez Overland 9.525
    6 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.475
    7 Julia Kendl Bear Creek 9.375
    8 Payton Roberts Arvada West 9.300
    9 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.225
    10 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.050
    11 Melanie Roberts Broomfield 8.925
    12 Rachel Ardehali Thornton 8.900
    13 Kaylie Berens Pomona 8.800
    14 Halle Bell Thornton 8.750
    15 Aumni Ashby Cherry Creek 8.575
    16 Tessa Petersell Pomona 8.275
    Uneven Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.850
    2 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.800
    3 Shaye Mathais Arvada West 9.775
    4 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.700
    5 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.675
    6 Ana George Cherry Creek 9.650 (9.675)
    7 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.650 (9.650)
    8 Melia Beccard Fort Collins 9.575
    9 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.400
    10 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.350
    11 Halle Bell Thornton 9.300 (9.288)
    12 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.300 (9.275)
    13 Kiki Neff Lakewood 9.275
    14 Midori Coyle Arvada West 9.075
    15 Josie Claycamp Overland 7.325
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.825 (9.825)
    2 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.825 (9.813)
    3 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.775
    4 Christine Yee Overland 9.675
    5 Ana George Cherry Creek 9.625
    6 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.600 (9.613)
    7 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.600 (9.600)
    8 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.550
    9 Halle Bell Thornton 9.450 (9.450)
    10 Brekyn Haddick Thornton 9.450 (9.438)
    11 Shaye Mathais Arvada West 9.450 (9.425)
    12 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.350
    13 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.325
    14 Kartstyn Wittwer Thornton 9.200
    15 Rayne Liu Palmer Ridge 8.900 (9.000)
    16 Bailey Rodreiguez Overland 8.900 (8.913)
    17 Abbi Edgerly Broomfield 8.15
  • 5A state gymnastics: Pomona edges out three-peat title win

    pomona gymnastics team champions
    (Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    THORNTON — Pomona gymnastics won its third-straight state title on Thursday.

    “It’s amazing. It really is amazing,” Pomona coach Tracey Boychuk said after the meet. “I couldn’t be prouder to be a Pomona Panther. Our school is so behind us. They were really rooting for us.”

    Pomona beat Overland by 0.025 points in the Class 5A state gymnastics meet. The Panthers saw their lead fall away going into the last event, but they came up when they needed it most on the uneven bars.

    “I’m so proud of this team for everything that we’ve done,” the Panthers’ Kaylie Berens said. “We had to fight to get back, but we pulled it together.”

    Pomona also claimed the all-around title as Berens (38.8) edged out Arvada West’s Shaye Mathais (38.675).

    “I was not expecting this by any means,” Berens said. “I was more worried about the team, but it’s an amazing feeling. I’m proud of myself. It’s been one of my best meets.”

    As the events went on, it became clear that the team race would come down to two teams: Pomona and Overland.

    Pomona held a slim lead over Overland and Thornton after one rotation. The Panthers turned in a score of 46.90 on the floor, while Overland followed with 46.50 on beam and Thornton posted a 46.35 on vault.

    “Stay positive. You have to keep being in it,” Berens said. “We tried really hard not to worry about what everyone else was doing. We knew that if we did our best, we would come out on top.”

    Pomona’s 47.825 on vault saw the Panthers begin to find some distance in the team race. Overland stayed close with a score of 46.50 on bars, while Thornton fell off with a 46 on beam.

    pomona gymnastics
    (Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Overland knew it had to put something together with its best two events coming up. The Trailblazers responded with a 47.75 on floor.

    Pomona’s beam score of 45.575 put them down by 0.45 heading to the last rotation.

    The Panther’s Kelsey Boychuk did not have her score counted on the balance beam because of a rule violation, which put Overland in first place for a moment.

    “Her score did not count because of the time it took for her to recover from an injury,” CHSAA Assistant Commissioner Bert Borgmann said. “The time exceeded the allotted time allowed for her to remount and complete her routine.”

    Pomona came up with the performance it needed on the uneven bars. Pomona finished with a 47.775 on the bars, while Overland was unable to make up the ground with a 47.30 on vault.

    “We wanted to really focus on ourselves and us as a team,” Tracey Boychuk said. “Do what we know the girls can do. Focus on what they’re doing and not worry what everyone else was doing.”

    The Panthers finished with 188.075 points to win their third-straight title. Overland finished with 188.05 — good for a runner-up finish.

    “So many people told me that we lost,” Berens said after the meet. “I was so expecting them to call Pomona as second. But, they called Overland (as the second place finisher) and it was insane, I couldn’t even believe it. I’m on top of the world right now.”

    Thornton, Broomfield and Lakewood rounded out the top five.

  • State gymnastics results: 5A team and individual all-around

    THORNTON — Complete results from the 2017 Class 5A state gymnastics team and individual all-around competitions.

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    Team
    Rank School Score
    1 Pomona 188.075
    2 Overland 188.050
    3 Thornton 184.125
    4 Broomfield 183.500
    5 Lakewood 182.575
    6 Arvada West 181.850
    7 Ponderosa 179.050
    8 Cherry Creek 176.475
    9 Chatfield 173.925
    10 Palmer Ridge 169.825
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Kaylie Berens Pomona 38.800
    2 Shaye Mathais Arvada West 38.675
    3 Amber Boll Lakewood 38.475 (38.463)
    4 Kalise Newson Pomona 38.475 (38.450)
    5 Ana George Cherry Creek 38.175
    6 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 37.975
    7 Melia Beccard Fort Collins 37.750
    8 Samantha Demoss Overland 37.725
    9 Halle Bell Thornton 37.025
    10 Carly Schnabel Lakewood 36.925
    11 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 36.750
    12 Kiki Neff Lakewood 36.625
    13 Payton Roberts Arvada West 36.350
    14 Midori Coyle Arvada West 36.050
    15 Darcy Jew Broomfield 35.950
    16 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 35.750
    17 Chloe Brekhus Chatfield 35.625
    18 Delaney Ross Shannon Lakewood 35.175
    19 Aumni Ashby Cherry Creek 35.125
    20 Paige Drewek Lakewood 35.000
    21 Sarah Collins Chatfield 34.975
    22 Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 34.900
    23 Megan Dumond Palmer Ridge 34.125
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Christine Yee Overland 9.750 (9.763)
    2 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.750 (9.750)
    3 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.750 (9.725)
    4 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.700
    5 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.650 (9.650) (9.700)
    5 Ana George Cherry Creek 9.650 (9.650) (9.700)
    6 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.575
    7 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.525 (9.550) (9.500)
    7 Brekyn Haddick Thornton 9.525 (9.550) (9.500)
    8 Abbi Edgerly Broomfield 9.450 (9.463)
    9 Shaye Mathais Arvada West 9.450 (9.450) (9.550)
    10 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.450 (9.450) (9.500)
    11 Halle Bell Thornton 9.450 (9.413)
    12 Rayne Liu Palmer Ridge 9.400
    13 Kartstyn Wittwer Thornton 9.375 (9.388)
    14 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.375 (9.375) (9.450)
    15 Bailey Rodreiguez Overland 9.375 (9.375) (9.400)
    16 Melia Beccard Fort Collins 9.350
    17 Katie Olson Pomona 9.325
    18 Paige Drewek Lakewood 9.300
    19 Carly Schnabel Lakewood 9.275
    20 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.250 (9.275) (9.350)
    21 Kelly Heald Arvada West 9.250 (9.275) (9.200)
    22 Madeline Leone Broomfield 9.150 (9.163)
    23 Ashley Rodewald Ponderosa 9.150 (9.150)
    24 Nicole Killeen Columbine 9.075 (9.113)
    25 Demi Raines Thornton 9.075 (9.063)
    26 Carly Backer Heritage 9.025 (9.075)
    27 Kiki Neff Lakewood 9.025 (9.038)
    28 Melanie Roberts Broomfield 9.025 (9.025)
    29 Midori Coyle Arvada West 9.025 (8.975)
    30 Kwanli Young Thornton 9.000
    31 Sara Liberatore Overland 8.975
    32 Korri Boyd Arvada West 8.950
    33 Sarah Collins Chatfield 8.900 (8.900)
    34 Darcy Jew Broomfield 8.900 (8.863)
    35 Sarah Hooper Pomona 8.875
    36 Payton Roberts Arvada West 8.850 (8.938)
    37 Emma Walker Ponderosa 8.850 (8.913)
    38 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 8.850 (8.875)
    39 Isabelle D’Ambrosia Cherry Creek 8.850 (8.850)
    40 Ali Huppert Mountain Range 8.825
    41 Tessa Petersell Pomona 8.800 (8.850)
    42 Chloe Brekhus Chatfield 8.800 (8.838)
    43 Gabby Hornung Chatfield 8.800 (8.725)
    44 Isabel Tellez Palmer Ridge 8.775 (8.775)
    45 Quinn Bianucci Denver East 8.775 (8.763)
    46 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 8.775 (8.750)
    47 Delaney Ross Shannon Lakewood 8.750
    48 Aumni Ashby Cherry Creek 8.700 (8.700)
    49 Gabby Martinez Arvada West 8.700 (8.688)
    50 Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 8.700 (8.675)
    51 Mckayla Haymes Chatfield 8.675 (8.775)
    52 Kelly Malm Cherry Creek 8.675 (8.688)
    53 Megan Johnson Chatfield 8.600 (8.625)
    54 Jade Glaister Mountain Range 8.600 (8.600)
    55 Tara Fugate Palmer Ridge 8.600 (8.563)
    56 Grace Whitacre Ponderosa 8.575
    57 Natalie Smith Rock Canyon 8.550 (8.600)
    58 Chloe Linn Rocky Mountain 8.550 (8.488)
    59 Megan Dumond Palmer Ridge 8.500 (8.500)
    60 Olivia Garvin Rocky Mountain 8.500 (8.475)
    61 Catelyn Buchanan Rocky Mountain 8.500 (8.450)
    62 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 8.425
    63 Kendall Trentadue Chatfield 8.35
    64 Julia Rex Lakewood 8.3
    65 Grace Szucs Palmer Ridge 8.275
    66 Annabelle Overstreet Cherry Creek 8.200 (8.250)
    67 Taylor Aberle Thornton 8.200 (8.175)
    68 Teagan Mcdonald Bear Creek 8.150 (8.175)
    69 Lindsey Jula Ponderosa 8.150 (8.150)
    70 Sierra Kidickel Cherry Creek 8.1
    Uneven Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.775 (9.788)
    2 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.775 (9.775)
    3 Shaye Mathais Arvada West 9.750 (9.738)
    4 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.750 (9.725) (9.650)
    5 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.750 (9.725) (9.600)
    6 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.675
    7 Ana George Cherry Creek 9.650
    8 Melia Beccard Fort Collins 9.525
    9 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.425
    10 Josie Claycamp Overland 9.375
    11 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.350
    12 Kiki Neff Lakewood 9.325
    13 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.300 (9.325)
    14 Midori Coyle Arvada West 9.300 (9.300)
    15 Halle Bell Thornton 9.300 (9.275)
    16 Natalie Wilson Overland 9.175 (9.188) (9.250)
    17 Kartstyn Wittwer Thornton 9.175 (9.188) (9.100)
    18 Christine Yee Overland 9.175 (9.175)
    19 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 9.075
    20 Carly Schnabel Lakewood 9.025 (9.075)
    21 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.025 (9.013)
    22 Jaelyn Bennett Thornton 8.975 (8.975)
    23 Megan Johnson Chatfield 8.975 (8.963)
    24 Demi Raines Thornton 8.950 (8.988)
    25 Tyler Mcfall Thornton 8.950 (8.950) (9.050)
    26 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 8.950 (8.950) (8.900)
    27 Alexis Huntley Arvada West 8.925
    28 Mackenzie French Overland 8.875 (8.875) (9.000)
    29 Delaney Ross Shannon Lakewood 8.875 (8.875) (8.750)
    30 Gabby Martinez Arvada West 8.875 (8.850) (8.900)
    30 Isabelle D’Ambrosia Cherry Creek 8.875 (8.850) (8.900)
    31 Aliyah Malik Cherry Creek 8.850
    32 Grace Szucs Palmer Ridge 8.825 (8.788) (8.900)
    33 Tessa Dine Pomona 8.825 (8.788) (8.800)
    34 Halle Blanton Broomfield 8.800
    35 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 8.750 (8.763)
    36 Sarah Collins Chatfield 8.750 (8.750)
    37 Alli Wilmarth Broomfield 8.750 (8.738)
    38 Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 8.750 (8.725)
    39 Payton Roberts Arvada West 8.725 (8.738)
    40 Grace Whitacre Ponderosa 8.725 (8.700)
    41 Kenna Mollendor Lakewood 8.675 (8.675)
    42 Lauren Jarossy Ponderosa 8.675 (8.638)
    43 Taylor Aberle Thornton 8.650 (8.650) (8.650)
    44 Ashley Gunter Ponderosa 8.650 (8.650) (8.600)
    45 Megan Fujiki Mountain Range 8.600
    46 Audrey Brandt Pomona 8.575 (8.650)
    47 Emily Compton Ponderosa 8.575 (8.588)
    48 Chloe Brekhus Chatfield 8.575 (8.575)
    49 Julia Kendl Bear Creek 8.550
    50 Annie Penaloza Cherry Creek 8.475
    51 Ashlita Lodha Rock Canyon 8.4
    52 Emily Stillwell Rock Canyon 8.375 (8.413)
    53 Chesea Farley Mountain Range 8.375 (8.400)
    54 Joslyn Miller Arvada West 8.375 (8.238)
    55 Bella Mondragon Mountain Range 8.350 (8.338)
    56 Faith Watkins Cherry Creek 8.350 (8.325)
    57 Paige Drewek Lakewood 8.3
    58 Danielle Killeen Columbine 8.275
    59 Izzy Noakes Chatfield 8.225
    60 Ilana Parks Palmer Ridge 8.125
    61 Megan Dumond Palmer Ridge 8.1
    62 Julia Ramos Chatfield 8
    63 Chandler Brown Mountain Range 7.95
    64 Gabby Hornung Chatfield 7.85
    65 Aumni Ashby Cherry Creek 7.775
    66 Kira Keenan Broomfield 7.625
    67 Julia Jencks Palmer Ridge 7.5
    68 Rayne Liu Palmer Ridge 7.4
    69 Alexa Oatman Palmer Ridge 7.05
    Balance Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 9.775
    2 Shaye Mathais Arvada West 9.675
    3 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.625
    4 Melanie Roberts Broomfield 9.600
    5 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.575
    6 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.500 (9.513) (9.500)
    6 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.500 (9.513) (9.500)
    7 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.475
    8 Julia Kendl Bear Creek 9.450
    9 Halle Bell Thornton 9.425
    10 Bailey Rodreiguez Overland 9.400
    11 Aumni Ashby Cherry Creek 9.325
    12 Payton Roberts Arvada West 9.300 (9.313) (9.350)
    13 Tessa Petersell Pomona 9.300 (9.313) (9.250)
    14 Nicole Remund Broomfield 9.300 (9.275)
    15 Rachel Ardehali Thornton 9.275 (9.288)
    16 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.275 (9.263)
    17 Carly Schnabel Lakewood 9.250 (9.300)
    18 Kiki Neff Lakewood 9.250 (9.275)
    19 Ashley Rodewald Ponderosa 9.250 (9.225)
    20 Korri Boyd Arvada West 9.175 (9.163) (9.200)
    21 Drew Morrisey Overland 9.175 (9.163) (9.100)
    22 Kwanli Young Thornton 9.175 (9.163) (9.050)
    22 Natalie Orsborn Broomfield 9.175 (9.163) (9.050)
    22 Riley Masten Rock Canyon 9.175 (9.163) (9.050)
    23 Ana George Cherry Creek 9.150 (9.150)
    24 Melia Beccard Fort Collins 9.150 (9.100)
    25 Angelina Nicastro Thornton 9.075
    26 Brekyn Haddick Thornton 9.050
    27 Kate Bogoger Broomfield 9.025
    28 Kellie Burden Fort Collins 9.000
    29 Kartstyn Wittwer Thornton 8.950
    30 Jenna Springberg Fort Collins 8.925
    31 Christine Yee Overland 8.850 (8.875)
    32 Jaylynn Haertel Pomona 8.850 (8.838)
    33 Midori Coyle Arvada West 8.825 (8.838)
    34 Teagan Mcdonald Bear Creek 8.825 (8.825)
    35 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 8.825 (8.775)
    36 Chloe Brekhus Chatfield 8.800
    37 Aliyah Malik Cherry Creek 8.750 (8.763)
    38 Isabel Tellez Palmer Ridge 8.750 (8.750)
    39 Darcy Jew Broomfield 8.725
    40 Delaney Ross Shannon Lakewood 8.675
    41 Elena Reiffin Overland 8.650 (8.663)
    42 Abby Evans Fort Collins 8.650 (8.638)
    43 Grace Whitacre Ponderosa 8.600
    44 Julia Jencks Palmer Ridge 8.550
    45 Paige Drewek Lakewood 8.500 (8.538)
    46 Abigail Drennan Palmer Ridge 8.500 (8.475)
    47 Megan Dumond Palmer Ridge 8.475 (8.463) (8.550)
    48 Cassie Minne Ponderosa 8.475 (8.463) (8.500)
    49 Kelly Malm Cherry Creek 8.450 (8.488) (8.550)
    50 Kaitlyn Krason Rock Canyon 8.450 (8.488) (8.450)
    51 Katelyn Novaceck Arvada West 8.450 (8.438)
    52 Ellie Steward Ponderosa 8.450 (8.413)
    53 Aspen Fredericks Heritage 8.425
    54 Allison Smith Lakewood 8.400 (8.400)
    55 Kendall Trentadue Chatfield 8.400 (8.375)
    56 Quinn Bianucci Denver East 8.375
    57 Lauren Ratcliff Chatfield 8.325
    58 Audrey Brandt Pomona 8.3
    59 Sarah Collins Chatfield 8.275
    60 Julia Ramos Chatfield 8.225
    61 Leah Walrath Fort Collins 8.2
    62 Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 8.1
    63 Alexis Huntley Arvada West 8.075 (8.063)
    64 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 8.075 (8.050)
    65 Megan Johnson Chatfield 7.9
    66 Rayne Liu Palmer Ridge 7.825
    67 Annabelle Overstreet Cherry Creek 7.8
    68 Isabelle D’Ambrosia Cherry Creek 7.4
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Kelsey Boychuk Pomona 9.900
    2 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.850 (9.825) (9.850)
    2 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.850 (9.825) (9.850)
    3 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.800 (9.813)
    4 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.800 (9.800)
    5 Shaye Mathais Arvada West 9.800 (9.788)
    6 Ana George Cherry Creek 9.725 (9.763)
    7 Melia Beccard Fort Collins 9.725 (9.738)
    8 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.525 (9.538)
    9 Mackenzie French Overland 9.525 (9.525)
    10 Gabby Hornung Chatfield 9.500 (9.525)
    11 Sara Liberatore Overland 9.500 (9.500)
    12 Payton Roberts Arvada West 9.475
    13 Taylor Aberle Thornton 9.450 (9.450)
    14 Chloe Brekhus Chatfield 9.450 (9.413)
    15 Kwanli Young Thornton 9.425
    16 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 9.400 (9.425)
    17 Drew Morrisey Overland 9.400 (9.388)
    18 Carly Schnabel Lakewood 9.375
    19 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.350 (9.350)
    20 Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 9.350 (9.325)
    21 Natalie Wilson Overland 9.325 (9.338)
    22 Aumni Ashby Cherry Creek 9.325 (9.325) (9.400)
    22 Angelina Nicastro Thornton 9.325 (9.325) (9.400)
    23 Demi Raines Thornton 9.300 (9.288) (9.300)
    23 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.300 (9.288) (9.300)
    24 Abbi Edgerly Broomfield 9.275
    25 Bailey Stecklein Pomona 9.175
    26 Melanie Roberts Broomfield 9.150 (9.163)
    27 Carly Backer Heritage 9.150 (9.138)
    28 Audrey Brandt Pomona 9.100 (9.113)
    29 Lauren Ratcliff Chatfield 9.100 (9.100)
    30 Abby Holbrook Broomfield 9.050 (9.050) (9.100)
    31 Sarah Collins Chatfield 9.050 (9.050) (9.050)
    32 Megan Dumond Palmer Ridge 9.050 (9.025)
    33 Kiki Neff Lakewood 9.025
    34 Tessa Dine Pomona 9.000 (9.013) (9.000)
    34 Lindsey Jula Ponderosa 9.000 (9.013) (9.000)
    35 Madeline Leone Broomfield 9.000 (9.000) (9.000)
    36 Jordan Pollart Ponderosa 9.000 (9.000) (8.950)
    37 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 8.925 (8.938)
    38 Natalie Orsborn Broomfield 8.925 (8.925)
    39 Midori Coyle Arvada West 8.900 (8.925)
    40 Paige Drewek Lakewood 8.900 (8.888)
    41 Grace Brueckner Ponderosa 8.875 (8.900)
    42 Delaney Ross Shannon Lakewood 8.875 (8.838) (8.900)
    42 Ellie Steward Ponderosa 8.875 (8.838) (8.900)
    43 Rachel Ardehali Thornton 8.850 (8.888)
    44 Halle Bell Thornton 8.850 (8.838)
    45 Jenna Springberg Fort Collins 8.775
    46 Grace Maxwell Columbine 8.725 (8.725)
    47 Ali Huppert Mountain Range 8.725 (8.713)
    48 Isabel Tellez Palmer Ridge 8.700
    49 Aliyah Malik Cherry Creek 8.625 (8.663)
    50 Kiera Medina Rocky Mountain 8.625 (8.600)
    51 Kendall Schade Palmer Ridge 8.600 (8.625) (8.500)
    51 Julia Kendl Bear Creek 8.600 (8.625) (8.500)
    52 Joslyn Miller Arvada West 8.600 (8.600)
    53 Korri Boyd Arvada West 8.550 (8.638)
    54 Kelly Malm Cherry Creek 8.550 (8.550) (8.600)
    55 Anna Penny Heritage 8.550 (8.550) (8.500)
    56 Julia Jencks Palmer Ridge 8.550 (8.538)
    57 Ashlita Lodha Rock Canyon 8.525
    58 Annabelle Overstreet Cherry Creek 8.500 (8.475) (8.500)
    58 Heather Walker Chatfield 8.500 (8.475) (8.500)
    59 Maride Murphy Lakewood 8.475
    60 Margaret Cobb Cherry Creek 8.425 (8.425)
    61 Elena Henderson Palmer Ridge 8.425 (8.388)
    62 Chandler Brown Mountain Range 8.400 (8.450)
    63 Carly Robinson Arvada West 8.400 (8.400)
    64 Fiona Murray Chatfield 8.35