The Aspen softball team hasn’t won a game since the program’s return in 2012. Now, the group wants to break new ground together.
Month: August 2018
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Palmer Ridge and Pine Creek will battle to rule Colorado Springs football
Let’s get this straight: There’s no better way to start our football season than Palmer Ridge vs. Pine Creek.
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Photos: No. 8 Wiggins volleyball sweeps Bennett to kick off season
WIGGINS — Eighth-ranked Wiggins volleyball swept Bennett to start its season, 25-18, 25-21, 25-21.
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Grandview football looks to maintain formula that has led to consistent success

(Gabriel Christus/Denver Broncos) ENGLEWOOD — Grandview coach John Schultz made no bones about the fact that he has no desire to change a formula that has worked so well for the Wolves for 13 years.
Sitting in front of reporters during the first Denver Broncos high school football media day, Schultz was asked if he plans to change anything offensively and go away from a run-first approach.
He didn’t hesitate for a second.
“That’s still our strength,” Schultz said. “The quarterback position for us last year was a young and inexperienced position even though he was a senior. It was his first starting experience. This year will be the same thing. We will start the season as a run-dominant team.”
And there’s no reason they shouldn’t.
The Wolves return plenty of beef on the offensive line. They also return the playmaker that the o-linemen spent the season creating holes for.
Jordan Billingsley finished fifth in the state in rushing yards in 2017. That’s across all classes, not just Class 5A. Heading into his senior year, Billingsley has high ambitions for what he can do and, more importantly, what he can help the team accomplish.
“Playing football period, I have a lot of motivation,” Billingsley said. “Going into this year it’s better because I have guys like Hayden (Isenhart) coming back, I have Mason (Schultz) coming back blocking for me. Coming into this year, it’s a lot of help.”

(Gabriel Christus/Denver Broncos) The Wolves made it to the 5A state semifinals last year. That run included a 28-16 upset win over No. 1 Valor Christian in the quarterfinals. Billinglsey played a huge role in that win, running for 109 yards and scoring three touchdowns.
With the start of the 2018 kicking off Thursday for Grandview, Billingsley has done everything possible since the start of practice to ensure he can maintain his production not just from one playoff game, but from his entire junior year.
“It’s awesome,” Schultz said. “Jordan is so much more comfortable this year practicing and practicing hard. He’s finishing every play to the end zone and he’s been a great leader on our offense so far.”
Early production will be key for the Wolves. As of last Friday, Schultz had yet to name a starting quarterback for his team. He had earlier referenced that the quarterback situation in 2017 was similar to what it will look like this year.
That’s why moving the ball early and often will be so essential for Grandview to sustain offensive production.
“If we’re not good on first and second down, it could be a long season,” Schultz said. “We’re going to work on moving the ball early and try to be effective.”
And he’ll have to do it against a quality slate of teams. To start the year, five of the first six opponents on the schedule made the playoffs in 2017. And that’s before they even jump into league play.
“You don’t get better playing weak opponents,” Schultz said. “You might stay healthier but we have a great challenge in front of us and we’re playing in a great league.”
The league schedule includes state runner-up Eaglecrest and preseason No. 1 Cherry Creek. With leagues altered heading into the new athletic cycle, it gives the kids a chance to return to more neighborhood rivalries, which is something they’re looking forward to.
“It makes it more heartfelt, playing against those guys you grew up playing against,” Mason Schultz said.
Grandview kicks off its 2018 season Thursday night when it hosts Chaparral at Legacy Stadium.

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Chatfield softball wins fourth straight with shut out against D’Evelyn
DENVER — After a season-opening loss to Wheat Ridge last week, Chatfield’s softball team has turned things around quickly the past four days.
The Chargers (4-1 overall) grabbed three victories in two days during the South Jeffco Icebreaker Tournament on Aug. 17 and 18. They continued the hot streak Monday with a dominating 11-0 road victory against D’Evelyn.
“It feels great. I’m excited for the season,” Chatfield senior co-captain Taylor Wittwer said of the four-game winning streak. “We are feeling more united and the work ethic this year is definitely stronger.”

Chatfield senior Taylor Wittwer rips a two-run RBI single during the Chargers’ four-run second inning Monday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) Wittwer led the Chargers’ offense going 3-for-5 with 3 RBIs. Chatfield took control early with a four-run top of the second inning off D’Evelyn starting freshman pitcher Avery Garbarek. All the damage was done with two outs.
Sophomore Courtney Bidwell walked with the bases loaded to score the first run. Wittwer tacked on a two-run single and sophomore Madison Shepard had an RBI single to cap off the inning.
“It just makes me more comfortable,” Chatfield sophomore pitcher Izzy DiNapoli said of the Chargers’ offense putting up four runs in the top of the second inning.
Chatfield put the game out of reach with a five-run top of the seventh inning where the Chargers sent nine batters to the plate.
DiNapoli was dominating during her complete-game, two-hit shutout victory in the circle. Garbarek broke up DiNapoli’s no-hit bid in the bottom of the fourth inning with a two-out single, but the sophomore responded with a strike out of senior Katie Fuhr to end the inning.
Sophomore Savannah Robberson ripped a double for the Jaguars (0-2) in the bottom of the sixth inning, but Robberson was doubled off at second when D’Evelyn senior Isabella Porreco lined out to Shepard at shortstop and threw to freshman second baseman Kailey Horton to end the threat.

D’Evelyn senior Isabella takes a swing Monday against Chatfield. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “Winning games builds so much confidence,” Chatfield coach Jen Lazzeri said. “I think these girls are starting to believe and getting behind Izzy on the mound.”
DiNapoli has a 3-1 pitching record with an ERA under 1.0 this season 25.1 innings pitched.
“It’s crazy how young she (DiNapoli) is and how well she is doing,” Wittwer said. “She is definitely leading this team.”
Lazzeri — second season at the helm of the Chargers’ softball program — has a young squad with just two seniors in Wittwer and Lexi Dunham. However, she likes the chemistry and dynamics of her squad that has been molded by her two seniors.
“Taylor and Lexi have been leaders since the end of our season last year and they were leaders last year,” Lazzeri said. “They have been committed to making this a great season not only for them, but for everybody. I’m really blessed to have both of them as seniors.”
D’Evelyn isn’t off to the start it envisioned. Longtime Jaguars’ coach Dan Porreco admitted his team isn’t where he would like it to be mentally.
“It’s definitely a wake-up call,” Porreco said. “Chatfield played nearly a flawless game. They played great.”
Despite the slow start, the Jaguars should be right in the mix for the Class 4A Jeffco League title after finishing third behind Valor Christian (now playing in 5A Jeffco) and Golden last season.

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Photos: Chatfield softball gets a win over D’Evelyn
DENVER — Chatfield softball beat D’Evelyn 11-0 on Monday to improve to 4-1 so far this season.
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Photos: Cheyenne Mountain and Arapahoe field hockey play to a tie
LITTLETON — Cheyenne Mountain and Arapahoe field hockey battled to a 3-3 tie on Monday.
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Photos: Montrose softball defeats Cedaredge
MONTROSE — Montrose softball beat Cedaredge 10-3 on Monday, thanks in part to two RBIs from Kira English.
Kennadie Minerich also threw 6 1/3 innings, allowing just three unearned runs.
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Photos: Jeffco League boys golf at Deer Creek
KEN CARYL — The second Jeffco League boys golf invite of the season was held Monday at Deer Creek Golf Club.
Valor Christian boys golf won the event as a team. The Eagles finished 3-over as a team. Lakewood (+10) was second, and Evergreen (+12) finished third.
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Photos: Bear Creek softball beats Westminster to move to 3-2
LAKEWOOD — Bear Creek softball got a 10-2 win over Westminster on Monday, and is now 3-2 this season.
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