Archive for October, 2018

Photos: No. 16 Colorado Springs Christian boys soccer rallies to knock off No. 1 Atlas Prep

COLORADO SPRINGS — Down two goals at one point, No. 16 Colorado Springs Christian School scored twice in regulation to tie then scored an overtime golden goal to beat No. 1 Atlas Prep 4-3.

The Lions will meet No. 9 Liberty Common in the quarterfinals of the Class 3A boys soccer tournament.

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Photos: Billings scores as Kent Denver beats Strive Prep – Smart in 3A boys soccer

ENGLEWOOD — Pace Billings scored the lone goal as No. 2 Kent Denver beat No. 15 Strive Prep – Smart in the second round of the Class 3A boys soccer state tournament.

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Denver Broncos high school football coach of the week: Ponderosa’s Jaron Cohen

Ponderosa football Jaron Cohen

(Photo courtesy of Ponderosa High School)

Jaron Cohen might be doing more with less this season. A year ago, he had a standout quarterback in Sterling Ostdahl and a 1,000-yard rusher in Jevon Glover.

This year, sophomore Jack Hannenburg has done an admirable job running the offense and Koby Kercher has done a good job giving the Mustangs consistency in the ground attack.

The main reason for Ponderosa’s success, though, has to be attributed to the defensive side of the ball.

Ponderosa opened the regular season with losses against Legend and Valor Christian. In today’s scoring bonanza that has blanketed high school football, the most points the Mustangs gave up in those losses is 30.

Since then they’ve won seven games in a row and have given up more than 10 points just twice in that span. After a 21-9 win over Class 4A No. 4 Montrose on Friday, the Mustangs are 4-0 in the 4-0 Metro League and can wrap up a league championship this weekend.

After losing senior contributors from last year’s team, a lot of people wrote Ponderosa off. But Cohen believed in his kids. That belief has them playing at a high level and has made Cohen this week’s Denver Broncos high school football coach of the week.

The Broncos coach of the week is selected in partnership with the Broncos and CHSCA. Find a complete list of winners on this page.

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Jaron Cohen bio

Years as head coach: 14 (77-68)

Years at Ponderosa: 5 (39-15, 7-2 this season)

Previous stops: Assistant Spackenkill High School (N.Y.) (2000); Assistant coach Windsor High School (Conn.) (2002-04); Head coach Rockville High School (Conn.) 2005-07); Head coach Liberty High School (2008-12); Head coach Hinkley High School (2013); Head coach Ponderosa High School (2014-present).

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Question: What got you into coaching?

Cohen: I always played football and baseball my whole life. I played football in college and got injured.

I was a student-teacher and my cooperating teacher was the head football coach there and he got me on as a JV coach as a way to stay around the game and hopefully give back a little bit.

From there it’s all been coaching and teaching.

Question: What’s been the best overall part of this journey for you?

Cohen: When kids come back five or 10 years down the road or even two years down the road and you’re seeing kids that hopefully you’ve made a positive impact on. It’s great when you see their parents around town or get invited to the wedding or get a baby announcement and all that stuff.

Also being a competitor and be active (in the game) even if I can’t play anymore.

Question: Think back to your first year at Ponderosa when you guys went 5-6, what’s different about the school and the culture of the team now?

Cohen: Definitely higher participation. When I got there we had about 65 kids in the program and now we have about 105. We have tremendous leadership with our principal Tim Ottmann, who was an AD forever. Our current athletic director Corey McNellis does a great job. He’s kind of been in the fire as a wrestling coach.

It’s just a standard of work that was already in our kids from previous coaches. As far as the culture goes, I was lucky to come into a program where the kids work really hard and are really committed. We’ve been able to expand on that and get more kids out playing football and putting them in a position to succeed.

Question: What was the message you gave your kids after starting this season with two losses?

Cohen: One thing our players know is that we’re going to be better at the end of the year than the start of it.

Our first game we had 15 kids who had never played varsity football before. We had a really tough loss in a great high school game to Legend. It’s just a fun game to play because the stands are packed and the kids know each other.

Then we went out and played Valor and it was 16-6 heading in the fourth quarter and our kids started realizing that even though we are young and inexperienced, we can play.

It was tremendous after the Valor game. You’re never happy after a loss but we were proud about their effort and preparation and I had a feeling we could get on a run. It was just believe in what we’re doing and keep getting better and this thing will turn in the win/loss column.

And it has.

Question: What has the success since then told you about the character of the kids on the field?

Cohen: We just have kids who won’t quit. I’m extremely fortunate to have a tremendous selection of assistant coaches. Our players know that what our coaches are going to install and do in practice is going to give them a really good chance at success.

It’s kind of a trust that our players have in our coaches and our coaches have done a great job this year kind of modifying our scheme to our players. The last few years we’ve been scoring close to 50 points a game running no-huddle. This year we realized we didn’t have that.

When we modified it our players didn’t question it they just knew the coaches were going to do what they could to help them and they believe in us and it’s really nice as a coach to have that trust with your players.

Question: How has your coaching style evolved in your career? Does the rookie head coach at Rockville in 2005 have this team at 7-2?

Cohen: Probably not. The main thing that I’ve taken away is that you have to modify your system to your players. I think back in the day you get married to the idea of there’s this one way to play football and as you get older you figure out what you need to do for your players this year.

There are some non-negotiables as far as how you’re going to practice, how you’re going to prepare, how hard you’re going to work in practice and in the weight room.

As far as what type of schemes and even what kind of tempo you’re going to run, I’ve learned you have to be extremely flexible. If you saw film of this year on offense and defense and film from last year, you’d think they were two completely different programs.

You would notice in both years that the kids play very hard and are incredibly disciplined and have fun out there.

Question: Beyond the field, what has become the most important part of coaching for you?

Cohen: Just trying to find balance in my life. I have a wonderful family and two young boys that I want to make sure I’m home for. I keep trying to find ways to work smart. I might work less hours than before but I think we’re productive with them.

We try to have that same effect on our players by not having three-hour practices, the all day Sunday staff meetings. I’m just trying to be good in all aspects of my life; be a good dad, be a good husband, led my kids have that time with their families and make sure their keeping up with their studies and finding that balance.

All-state field hockey team for the 2018 season

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(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

The 2018 all-state field hockey team is created by the field hockey league and their sport’s coaches.

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Coach of the year: Sarah Jacobs, St. Mary’s Academy

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Elizabeth Dewy Regis Jesuit Senior M
Megan Elmer Kent Denver Senior D
Madeleine Hunt Kent Denver Senior F
Jordyn Isner Palmer Ridge Senior M
Megan Jackson Dakota Ridge Sophomore M
Tess Kramer Cherry Creek Senior D
Lily Loftus St. Mary’s Academy Senior  
Amelia Mccarthy Cherry Creek Junior F
Lucy Mchugh Denver East Junior M
Sloane Murphy Colorado Academy Senior M
Ella Pratt Cherry Creek Sophomore M
Addy Tysdal Mountain Vista Senior G
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Abbie Chalmers Arapahoe Junior D
Katie Doron Palmer Ridge Senior F
Kate Frankmore St. Mary’s Academy Junior G
Grace Fuselier Colorado Academy Junior D
Ella Marks Colorado Academy Junior M
Katherine Merrifield Colorado Academy Sophomore F
Lauren Pendergast Regis Jesuit Junior F
Luna Rosenzweig Denver East Junior F
Sarah Tartell Regis Jesuit Senior M
Olivia Wayne Grandview Senior F
Samm White Cheyenne Mountain Junior M/D/F

Honorable mention: Isabella Balbona, Cherry Creek, Junior; Kendall Calderone, Cherry Creek, Senior; Caley Capoot, Kent Denver, Junior; Olivia Choi, Kent Denver, Junior; Isabella Cisneros, Dakota Ridge, Senior; Zoey Dale, Regis Jesuit, Junior; Maddie Darre, Denver East, Senior; Andersen Dodge, Colorado Academy, Junior; Camille Dougherty, Colorado Academy, Junior; Taylor Donaldson, Mountain Vista, Senior; Lauren Dos Santos, Mountain Vista, Freshman; Haley Edge, Liberty, Sophomore; Kendall Garcia, Dakota Ridge, Senior; Julia Hall, Colorado Academy, Sophomore; Eleanor Hunt, Kent Denver, Sophomore; Rebecca Kerr, Colorado Academy, Sophomore; Kalei Kochevar, Palmer Ridge, Junior; Ainsley Koldyke, Mountain Vista, Junior; Emily Kozel, Mountain Vista, Senior; Tia Krats, Dakota Ridge, Junior; Catherine Lord, Regis Jesuit, Sophomore; Hallie Marker, Mountain Vista, Senior; Anna Markham, Mountain Vista, Senior; Camille Marsh, Cherry Creek, Sophomore; Maire Mchugh, Colorado Academy, Senior; Haley Mcilroy, Smoky Hill, Sophomore; Lauren Mckee, Colorado Academy, Senior; Meghan Mcmullan, Mountain Vista, Senior; Tessa Morse, Liberty, Sophomore; Tess Peterson, Palmer Ridge, Senior; Hailey Rhine, St. Mary’s Academy, Junior; Peneal Schwab, Liberty, Junior; Daisy Sharrow, Kent Denver, Junior; Kate Smetana, Smoky Hill, Sophomore; Darian Smith, St. Mary’s Academy, Junior; Abby Steinman, Dakota Ridge, Senior; Rachel Steinman, Dakota Ridge, Junior; Malu Thompson, Denver East, Junior; Reece Wagers, Palmer Ridge, Junior; Kylie Weaver, Fossil Ridge, Senior; Amber Wennerstrom, Arapahoe, Junior.

Coin flips: Future home sites for playoff football games on Nov. 8-10

The following information shows the designated home team for potential playoff football matchups to be completed by Saturday, Nov. 10. The formula for determining the home team is shown on page 69 of the football bulletin.

Sites are determined each week at the CHSAA office, one-and-a-half weeks prior to the next round.
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Explanation

How the home sites are determined.

  • For 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A: The team with the fewest playoff home games will host. If equal, the higher seed will host.
  • For 8-man and 6-man: The team with the fewest playoff home games will host. If equal, a coin flip determines the home team.

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Future home sites

Key: Home games – Fewest home playoff games; Higher seed – The highest seeded team; Mileage – One-way mileage.

6-man (Quarterfinals)
Potential Matchup Home Games Higher Seed Home Team Mileage
Stratton/Liberty Granada   X Granada 112
Stratton/Liberty Mountain Valley X   Mountain Valley 279
Manzanola Granada X   Manzanola 93
Manzanola Mountain Valley   X Manzanola 200
Otis Peetz   X Otis 71
Otis Flagler/Hi-Plains X   Flagler/Hi-Plains 100
Cotopaxi Peetz X   Cotopaxi 300
Cotopaxi Flagler/Hi-Plains   X Flagler/Hi-Plains 186
Arickaree/Woodlin Prairie   X Arickaree/Woodlin 230
Arickaree/Woodlin Idalia X   Idalia 45
Genoa-Hugo Prairie X   Genoa-Hugo 158
Genoa-Hugo Idalia   X Genoa-Hugo 102
Fleming Kit Carson   X Fleming 160
Fleming North Park X   North Park 267
Cheyenne Wells Kit Carson X   Cheyenne Wells 25
Cheyenne Wells North Park   X Cheyenne Wells 317
8-man (Quarterfinals)
Potential Matchup Home Games Higher Seed Home Team Mileage
West Grand Pikes Peak Christian   X Pikes Peak Christian 166
West Grand Vail Christian X   Vail Christian 71
Front Range Christian Pikes Peak Christian X   Front Range Christian 62
Front Range Christian Vail Christian   X Vail Christian 118
Rangely Hoehne   X Hoehne 475
Rangley Dayspring Christian X   Dayspring Christian 329
Akron Hoehne X   Akron 244
Akron Dayspring Christian   X Dayspring Christian 89
Sedgwick County Caliche   X Caliche 53
Sedgwick County Fowler X   Fowler 259
Simla Caliche X   Simla 147
Simla Fowler   X Fowler 117
Sargent Mancos   X Mancos 159
Sargent Merino X   Merino 321
Holly Mancos X   Holly 406
Holly Merino   X Holly 235
Class 1A (Quarterfinals)
Potential Matchup Home Games Higher Seed Home Team Mileage
Limon Meeker   X Limon 314
Limon Holyoke X   Holyoke 155
Highland Meeker X   Highland 295
Highland Holyoke   X Holyoke 134
CSCS Florence   X CSCS 57
CSCS Wray X   Wray 206
Monte Vista Florence X   Monte Vista 145
Monte Vista Wray   X Wray 366
Strasburg Burlington   X Strasburg 128
Strasburg Paonia X   Paonia 265
Buena Vista Burlington X   Buena Vista 245
Buena Vista Paonia   X Paonia 170
Centauri Peyton   X Peyton 203
Centauri Platte Canyon X   Platte Canyon 185
Crowley County Peyton X   Crowley County 102
Crowley County Platte Canyon   X Crowley County 197
Class 2A (Quarterfinals)
Potential Matchup Home Games Higher Seed Home Team Mileage
Bayfield Kent Denver   X Bayfield 312
Bayfield Faith Christian X   Faith Christian 313
Montezuma Cortez Kent Denver X   Montezuma Cortez 375
Montezuma Cortez Faith Christian   X Faith Christian 376
La Junta Salida   X La Junta 159
La Junta Aspen X   Aspen 252
Berthoud Salida X   Berthoud 185
Berthoud Aspen   X Aspen 203
Basalt Platte Valley   X Basalt 234
Basalt Delta X   Delta 100
D’Evelyn Platte Valley X   D’Evelyn 76
D’Evelyn Delta   X Delta 277
Rifle Resurrection Christian   X Resurrection Christian 232
Rifle Alamosa X   Alamosa 253
Eaton Resurrection Christian X   Eaton 20
Eaton Alamosa    X Eaton 303
Class 5A (Quarterfinals)
Higher-seeded teams which received first-round byes will host the quarterfinals.

Getting to Know … Pomona senior Billy Pospisil

Pomona High School senior Billy Pospisil sits down with Jeffco Public Schools communications specialist Dennis Pleuss for a one-on-one interview. Pospisil, who went over the career 3,000-yard receiving mark before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury this year, talks about the Panthers winning the Class 5A football state title a year ago, along with playing for his father and will his younger brother be even better?

This is the third of the monthly series of “Getting to Know …” where we’ll have one-on-one interviews with Jeffco student-athletes.

5A volleyball regional tournament brackets

A complete schedule for the Class 5A regional volleyball tournaments in 2018.

Order of play at each regional: Team 1 vs. Team 3, Team 2 vs. Team 3, Team 1 vs. Team 2.

All regional winners advance to the state tournament.

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4A volleyball regional tournament brackets

A complete schedule for the Class 4A regional volleyball tournaments in 2018.

Order of play at each regional: Team 1 vs. Team 3, Team 2 vs. Team 3, Team 1 vs. Team 2.

All regional winners advance to the state tournament.

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3A volleyball regional tournament brackets

A complete schedule for the Class 3A regional volleyball tournaments in 2018.

Order of play at each regional: Team 1 vs. Team 3, Team 2 vs. Team 3, Team 1 vs. Team 2.

All regional winners advance to the state tournament.

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2A volleyball regional tournament brackets

A complete schedule for the Class 2A regional volleyball tournaments in 2018.

Order of play at each regional: Team 1 vs. Team 3, Team 2 vs. Team 3, Team 1 vs. Team 2.

All regional winners advance to the state tournament.

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