Archive for August, 2018

No. 4 Pomona football overcomes turnovers to defeat Bear Creek

ARVADA — The defending Class 5A state football champions looked impressive, but did have some issues in their home opener Thursday night at the North Area Athletic Complex.

Pomona defeated old Jeffco rival Bear Creek 49-6 despite turning the ball over four times.

“We’ve got to quit making mistakes,” Pomona coach Jay Madden said bluntly. “We had 378 yards of offense in the first half and you only have 28 points, that’s not good.”

Pomona quarterback Colten Muller drops back to pass Thursday night at NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

The Panthers opened their season last week with a 32-14 victory over Oak Ridge (FL) in Orlando, but had turnover problems there too. Pomona senior quarterback Colten Muller finished 13-for-16 passing for 268 yards and three touchdowns, but he also was intercepted twice.

Pomona senior receivers Dominic Bettini and Billy Pospisil both were stripped of the ball on long catches to account for the other two Panther turnovers.

“It’s all about effort and control what you can control,” Pospisil said. “I think there are a lot of little things we can fix.”

Pospisil had six catches for 144 yards and a touchdown. He also had the longest play of the game with a 95-yard kickoff return for a score that put the Panthers up 42-6 with 5:31 left in the third quarter. The big special teams play came 13 seconds after the Bears’ lone points off a 1-yard touchdown catch by senior George Martinez from quarterback Isaiah Romero.

Bear Creek senior Nate Madrid picked off Muller and returned to the 1-yard line to set up the Bears’ lone touchdown.

“I was just going to go out there and do the best I could,” Pospisil said of his 95-yard kickoff return. “Thankfully the blocks made a humongous hole and I just ran right through it.”

Senior David Ross had three catches for 79 yards. Two of the grabs going for touchdowns in the first half.

Pomona senior MJ Allen bats down a pass by Bear Creek quarterback Isaiah Romero (2). (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

“Coach Madden talked about it all week,” Ross said of the Panthers going to the air. “We knew if the safeties were going to play up we were going to go over the top on them.”

Muller was solid on the ground with eight carries for 129 yards and two touchdowns. Running back Therious Robison added a dozen carries for 132 yards and put in the Panthers’ final touchdown to close out the third quarter with Pomona leading 49-6.

“We are a work in progress, but we do have a lot of skill guys who can take it the distance if we get them the ball in space,” Madden said.

Defensively, the Panthers were impressive. Pomona’s defense didn’t allow the Bears’ offense to get much going. Senior Trent Padia intercepted a pass to put an end to Bear Creek’s longest drive of the first half. Seniors MJ Allen Luke Rowheder both had first-half sacks on Romero.

Bear Creek (0-2) heads to Colorado Springs next Friday night to face Vista Ridge after suffering back-to-back losses against 5A Lakewood (1-1) and Pomona. The Bears have a pair of tough non-league challenges against Rampart and Windsor — both ranked in the top-10 in 4A — before starting conference play in the 4A Jeffco League against Dakota Ridge on Oct. 4.

The non-league schedule really heats up for Pomona starting next week. The Panthers have a three-week stretch of No. 2 Valor Christian, No. 1 Cherry Creek and Highlands Ranch.

“This is going to be an interesting stretch,” Madden said of the next three games. “We’ll see what we are made of. We’ve just got to say healthy and get better these next two weeks. Obviously, you would love to win, but the key is to find out what you are made of so coming into league you are ready to go.”

Bear Creek quarterback Isaiah Romero (2) is swarmed in the backfield by Pomona’s MJ Allen (36) and Luke Rowheder (55). (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

Bruce, Tucker carry No. 4 Palisade football past No. 7 Durango

A pair of quick scores gave Palisade’s football team an early lead Thursday night. A key defensive play in the fourth quarter against Durango ensured the Bulldogs would keep that lead.

Read the full story from the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

No. 2 Loveland football blows past No. 3 Broomfield in big win

With all due respect to Thompson Valley and Mountain View, Broomfield is Loveland football’s biggest rival right now.

Read the full story from the Loveland Reporter-Herald.

Photos: Salida football uses physicality to top Manitou Springs

MANITOU SPRINGS — Zane Walker’s touchdown pass to Eli Smith got the scoring storm started for Salida football. The Spartans beat Manitou Springs 56-7 on Thursday.

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3A No. 3 Pueblo East football picks up a big win against 4A No. 7 Longmont

Luc Andrada threw for more than 300 yards. He rushed for better than 100 yards. And he accounted for six touchdowns.

Read the full story from the Pueblo Chieftain.

Photos: Ralston Valley boys soccer holds off Littleton

LITTLETON — Omar Serano’s goal in the second half wasn’t enough for Littleton to battle back against Ralston Valley. The Mustangs beat the Lions 2-1 on Thursday.

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Photos: No. 4 Pomona football cruises to win over Bear Creek

ARVADA — No. 4 Pomona football cruised to a 49-6 win over Bear Creek on Thursday.

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No. 2 Lutheran volleyball wins top-5 showdown against No. 5 Valley in 3A

Payton Brgoch led the way with 15 kills and five blocks as No. 2 Lutheran volleyball swept No. 5 Valley in a top-5 Class 3A matchup on Thursday.

It was a season-opening match for both teams.

Abby Akers also had seven kills for the Lions, while Kennedey Johnson added 15 assists, six kills and two aces. Bella Vezzani had 14 digs, and Lexi Wilmoth had 12 assists.

Valley’s Kenzie Ray had nine kills to lead her team, Heather Meining had 11 digs, and Delaney Eckhardt had 13 assists.

Lutheran will play No. 8 Resurrection Christian next Tuesday, while Valley moves on to play Weld Central that same day.

Replay of live coverage: Football’s Week 2 games around the state

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Live Blog Football’s Week 2 (2018)
 


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Live games
Class Game Time Notes
1A/2A (2) Limon vs. Lamar | Alternate 5:30 p.m. Audio
6-man (3) Kit Carson vs. (10) La Veta 6:30 p.m. Audio
2A/3A (7) Rifle vs. Eagle Valley 6:30 p.m. Audio
4A/3A Pueblo West vs. Pueblo County 6:45 p.m. Video
5A Castle View vs. Arapahoe 6:45 p.m. Video
2A/1A Alamosa vs. (10) Monte Vista 7 p.m. Audio
2A (2) La Junta vs. Pagosa Springs 7 p.m. Audio
8-man Swink vs. Wiley 7 p.m. Audio
1A (1) Strasburg vs. (3) Burlington 7 p.m. Audio
4A Montrose vs. Grand Junction | Alternate 7 p.m. Audio
1A (4) Centauri vs. (7) Paonia 7 p.m. Audio
2A Eaton vs. Sterling | Alternate 7 p.m. Audio
5A Highlands Ranch vs. (6) Grandview 7 p.m. Video
5A Doherty vs. (10) Mullen | Alternate 7 p.m. Video
5A/4A Fossil Ridge vs. Fort Collins 7 p.m. Video
3A/2A Lutheran vs. (3) Platte Valley | Alternate 7 p.m. Video
4A Grand Junction Central vs. (6) Fruita Monument 7 p.m. Video
5A Regis Jesuit vs. Overland 7 p.m. Video
8-man (1) Sedgwick County vs. (4) Hoehne 7 p.m. Video
5A/4A (2) Valor Christian vs. Ponderosa 7 p.m. Video
5A Cherokee Trail vs. Mountain Vista 7 p.m. Video
3A/2A Fort Morgan vs. Brush 7 p.m. Video
All Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show 9:30 p.m. Audio

Lewis-Palmer names Drew Stevenson new boys lacrosse coach

Lewis-Palmer Bear Creek boys lacrosse

(Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

Lewis-Palmer has a new head coach for the boys lacrosse team. The school announced in an email Thursday night that Drew Stevenson will replace Dan Mullins starting with the 2019 season.

Stevenson joined the Rangers coaching staff in 2017 after two stops as a collegiate head coach. He was at Robert Morris University from 2012-14 and Concorida from 2014-16.

The Rangers went 9-7 in 2018, including a loss to Chaparral in the first round of the Class 5A state boys lacrosse tournament.

“Our team will reload with a young group of players expected to contribute right away and we’ll see whom will step up and surprise us,” the school said in an email release. “Most importantly the coaching staff will be focusing on first, making sure we’re in shape to compete at such a high level and secondly, implementing minor changes to our systems that best fit our players’ skill set.”

Stevenson and the Rangers will kick off the season on Feb. 25, 2019 with the official start of the spring athletic season.