Month: September 2018

  • Denver Broncos high school football coach of the week: Thomas Jefferson’s Derrick Martin

    Thomas Jefferson Fort Morgan
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

    Derrick Martin is no stranger to a championship atmosphere. The 2003 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School has been to the very top of the highest mountain when it comes to football.

    Among his collection of memorabilia from his time in the NFL are two Super Bowl rings. One with the Green Bay Packers and one with the New York Giants.

    Martin’s last season in the NFL was 2013 and it was in March of 2016 that he was chosen to revitalize his alma mater.

    This year, his efforts have paid off as he has the Spartans sitting at 4-0 after a 44-0 win over Northfield on Friday.

    His path through high school football, a Division I college program and the NFL has been one that he feels fortunate enough to be able to share with kids once stood in his very shoes.

    “I can say that most of my (learning) experiences are from high school,” he said. “It’s crazy because not too much has changed at Thomas Jefferson in terms of the hallways so I can put myself in their same environment and guide them and tell them things that I didn’t do that I wish I would have.”

    Having the chance to offer up life lesson is just as valuable to Martin as being able to pass on football lessons. He buys into his kids as human beings and not as football players. They’ve rewarded him by taking care of what he asks them to on and off the field.

    For that reason, Martin was selected as this week’s Denver Broncos coach of the week.

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    Derrick Martin Bio

    Thomas Jefferson Fort Morgan
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

    Years as a head coach: 3 (20-5 overall record)

    Years at Thomas Jefferson: 3 (20-5, 4-0 this season)

    Previous coaching stops: None.

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    Question: Why do you coach?

    Martin: I coach for the kids. I like being out there with the kids just to be out there and drop some knowledge on them and hopefully some lifelong lessons that they can pick up as human beings.

    Q: What do you think it’s like for your players to be coached by a former D-I standout and Super Bowl champion?

    Martin: I think it’s hard. I have high expectations for my guys and I’ve been in the same situation as a lot of them so I can put myself in their shoes. They know I’m telling the truth. Anything that comes out of my mouth is first-hand experience.

    Q: What are your favorite coaching memories?

    Martin: Oh man, I don’t know. It was fun to beat (Denver) South this year. South has been a powerhouse in the DPS for several years. To play them for the first time in a long time and beat them was pretty awesome.

    Q: Does this experience, especially starting 4-0 this year, let you go back and remember just how much fun the high school football world is?

    Martin: Yeah, it’s funny, I was actually talking to one of my former coaches kind of about that. We’re playing a (Class) 3A schedule and I feel like we have the same number of kids that we had back then (when Thomas Jefferson was 4A).

    For me, it puts things in perspective of the atmosphere of the 3A, 4A, 5A landscape.

    Q: From a football standpoint, how does it feel emotionally when you’ve accomplished something like winning a Super Bowl compared to having a kid grow and develop according to the plan you’ve built for him?

    Martin: It’s crazy. I have a running back who I think is the best in the state in Daveon Hunter. He just turned 16. He’s just a kid. We had to tell him his freshman year that he had to workout, he had to watch film and to see that he’s done that and now that he’s on the field and he’s not supposed to be there is an accomplishment.

    You give these guys the potion and once they figure it out, it’s astonishing to see how it changes their passion for the game.

  • Overland Invite – 9/22/18

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Overland 181.7
    2 Arvada West 176.35
    3 Niwot 175.775
    4 Green Mountain 169.425
    5 Rocky Mountain 169.425
    6 Broomfield 167.95
    7 Elizabeth 166.25
    8 Ponderosa 164.875
    9 Cherry Creek 164.3
    10 Mountain Range 162.85
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alexia Dellinger Rocky Mountain 9.6
    2 Payton Roberts Arvada West 9.575
    3 Aaliyah Jamison Overland 9.425
    4 Tori Sayers Arvada West 9.375
    5 Elena Reiffin Overland 9.3
    6 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 9.25
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    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alexia Dellinger Rocky Mountain 9.2
    2 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.2
    3 Sam Demoss Overland 9.2
    4 Midori Coyle Arvada West 9.1
    5 Hattie Katachis Niwot 9.05
    6 Isabelle Fierberg Cherry Creek 8.975
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    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Sam Demoss Overland 9.3
    2 Kelsi Sandoval Palmer Ridge 9.3
    3 Midori Coyle Arvada West 9.175
    4 Elena Reiffin Overland 9.175
    5 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 9.125
    6 Melanie Roberts Broomfield 9
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    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 9.675
    2 Delenn Steffes Overland 9.65
    3 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.6
    4 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 9.575
    5 Kelly Heald Arvada West 9.5
    6 Tori Sayers Arvada West 9.45
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    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Sam Demoss Overland 36.85
    2 Kelsi Sandoval Palmer Ridge 36.475
    3 Lindsay Chohon Niwot 36.475
    4 Tori Sayers Arvada West 36.375
    5 Elena Reiffin Overland 36.1
    6 Alexia Dellinger Rocky Mountain 35.95
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  • Pomona vs. Lakewood vs Green Mountain – 9/20/18

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Pomona 180.075
    2 Green Mountain 167.475
    3 Lakewood 166.65
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    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.65
    2 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.6
    3 Mia Tims Pomona 9.325
    4 Emily Graham Green Mountain 9.3
    5 Carly Schnabel Lakewood 9.225
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    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.5
    2 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.35
    3 Katie Olson Pomona 9.1
    4 Amber Boll Lakewood 9
    5 Julia Butler Pomona 8.95
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    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Brooke Weins Pomona 9.625
    2 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.125
    3 Jaylynn Haertel Pomona 8.925
    4 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 8.95
    5 Mia Tims Pomona 8.8
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    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Amber Boll Lakewood 9.35
    2 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.25
    3 Mia Tims Pomona 9.15
    4 Katie Olson Pomona 9.1
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    All-Around
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  • Palmer Ridge Invite – 9/8/18

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Elizabeth 170.13
    2 Palmer Ridge 168.15
    3 Heritage 163.48
    4 Rampart 162.08
    5 Alamosa 142.68
    6 Canon City 140.35
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    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 8.7
    2 Ericka Parkhill Elizabeth 8.8
    3 Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.9
    4 Carly Backer Heritage 8.9
    5 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 8.9
    6 Ashley Lindsay Elizabeth 8.9
    7 Alexa Oatman Palmer Ridge 9.1
    8 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 9.15
    9 Cierra Babb 9.3
    10 Kelsi Sandoval 9.4
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Ericka Parkhill Elizabeth 7.83
    2 Anna Penny Heritage 7.9
    3 Madison Lett Elizabeth 8.13
    4 Hope Jones Heritage 8.2
    5 Grace Downing Heritage 8.2
    6 Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.45
    7 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 8.48
    8 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 8.5
    9 Grace Szucs 8.65
    10 Kelsi Sandoval 9.05
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Kylee Smith Elizabeth 8.03
    2 Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.05
    3 Elena Henderson Palmer Ridge 8.05
    4 Elle Mowbray Elizabeth 8.35
    5 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 8.5
    6 Ashley Lindsay Elizabeth 8.55
    7 McKenzie Buszkiewic Heritage 8.65
    8 Abi Drennan Palmer Ridge 8.88
    9 Kelsi Sandoval 8.98
    10 Ciera Babb 9.05
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Elena Henderson Palmer Ridge 8.55
    2 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 8.6
    3 Brittany Grantham Rampart 8.75
    4 Emily Schaefer Elizabeth 8.9
    5 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 8.95
    6 Grace Downing Heritage 9
    7 Sage Sheppard Rampart 9.05
    8 Carly Backer Heritage 9.05
    9 Alea Rinehart 9.15
    10 Kelsi Sandoval 9.18
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alexa Oatman Palmer Ridge 31.3
    2 Elena Henderson Palmer Ridge 31.8
    3 Brittany Grantham Rampart 31.85
    4 Abi Drennan Palmer Ridge 32.425
    5 Grace Szucs Palmer Ridge 32.475
    6 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 32.6
    7 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 33.175
    8 Ashley Lindsay Elizabeth 33.375
    9 Emily Schaefer 34.6
    10 Kelsi Sandoval 36.6
  • No. 1 Loveland football blanks No. 10 Windsor in big 4A matchup

    Loveland’s 2018 revenge tour continues. After exorcising the demons of last year’s overtime playoff loss against Broomfield to open the season, the team had vengeance on their minds again Saturday at Windsor.

  • Photos: Dave Sanders Cross Country Invite

    LITTLETON — The 19th annual Dave Sanders Cross Country Invite was held on Saturday at Clement Park.

    Team winners included Dakota Ridge (Division 1 boys), Mountain Vista (Division 1 girls), Holy Family (Division 2 boys) and D’Evelyn (Division 2 girls).

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  • Photos: Ponderosa football beats Dakota Ridge in 4A action

    LAKEWOOD — Ponderosa football beat Dakota Ridge 41-10 on Saturday to even its record at 2-2. Dakota Ridge, meanwhile, is now 1-3.

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  • Photos: Otis wins the Akron volleyball invite; Akron runner-up, Wiggins third

    AKRON — Otis volleyball won the Akron volleyball invite on Saturday. Akron placed second, Wiggins was third, and Byers finished fourth.

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  • Niwot girls cross country achieves perfection at Pat Patten Invite

    Niwot girls cross country achieved a unique feat in finishing in first place as a team as all five scoring runners occupied the race’s top five positions.

  • Smoky Hill football stays unbeaten with wild overtime win over Far Northeast

    The lights went out at Stutler Bowl Saturday night, but not on the perfect season for the Smoky Hill football team.