Month: October 2018

  • Broncos high school football coach of the week: Montrose’s Brett Mertens

    Fruita Monument Montrose football
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    To the surprise of many, Brett Mertens has the Montrose Indians rolling this year. Sitting at No. 3 in the Class 4A football rankings (and No. 1 in the RPI), Montrose came away with a 54-28 win over Heritage on Friday night to improve to 6-0 on the season.

    And it feels like he’s just getting started.

    Mertens played his high school football at the 8-man level where he won a state title at Merino.

    He knew at that point that football was his future. He made sure his track in college would lead him back to the high school ranks where he could have the same positive impact on kids that his high school coach, John Barber, had on him.

    When Mertens talks about his players, one gets the sense that he is successful in that arena.

    The Indians will play three of their four remaining games at home and with the way the season has unfolded through six games, have a legitimate shot at being a top seed when the 4A state football playoffs begin.

    Mertens is this week’s selection as the Broncos 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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    Brett Mertens bio

    Years as head coach: 5 (29-22)

    Years at Montrose: 2 (13-4, 6-0 this season)

    Previous stops: Offensive coordinator Crean Lutheran (Calif.) (2009-12); Crean Lutheran head coach (2013-15); Montrose offensive coordinator (2016); Montrose head coach (2017-present).

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    Question: What got you into coaching?

    Mertens: I had a really good experience as a high school football player. My head coach (at Merino) was John Barber who is kind of a legend in 8-man football back in the day.

    He just had a way with kids and inspired us to be good. And we had a good experience. I just fell in love with football and we ended up winning a state title and through that process I just fell in love with the game of football so I knew I wanted to stay involved in it. Obviously that led to coaching.

    I knew pretty young. I knew in high school that my goal was to be a high school coach. I chose a school that I could get a degree in teach and pursued that path.

    Question: You had someone who was great for you in that role, so what do you think it’s like for your players to be coached by you?

    (Photo courtesy of Brett Mertens)

    Mertens: Oh man. I hope they see someone that is passionate about them as people as well as football players.

    I want them to know that we care about them as individuals and the No. 1 goal is not winning. I hope they also see that we are passionate about football and that we want to do the best we can.

    Hopefully they see someone who is energetic and loves what they do and wants them to have a great experience.

    Question: In a situation like last Friday where you’re playing a top team and you come away with a convincing win, does that help them feel like you’re as invested in them as much as you want them to be invested in you?

    Mertens: I think they see that. We spend a lot of time breaking down film and that stuff. It’s a fun job. We ask them to give their full effort and as coaches hopefully they see that we give our full effort too.

    I hope they understand that we care a lot about it and we want to help them be successful and it’s not something we take lightly.

    I think our whole staff (takes it seriously). I think I have the best staff in the state of Colorado. Hopefully my players see that all the way through and not just with me, but with all our coaches.

    Question: In a season where you’re undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the RPI, people might not talk about you as much as other teams. Do you guys like being that team that flies under the radar and has a chance to really surprise some people?

    Mertens: We were really flying under the radar early in the year. Now it seems like (we’re noticed) a little bit more.

    Loveland and Pine Creek deserve to be ranked one, two. That’s who I voted for.

    We’ve had a great season and we’ve won some close game. I think our kids have surprised me with how well they’ve played. We’re pretty and inexperienced and to start the year I wasn’t too sure how we were going to do.

    If you had said that we’d be 6-0 and No. 1 in the RPI I would’ve told you that you were crazy. It just goes to show that our kids this year, and I truly mean this, this is the best group of kids I’ve ever had in terms of attitude and effort and just a teamwork standpoint.

    I think it shows that when they buy into that, they can achieve more than people thought they could and they can work together and accomplish some pretty cool things.

    Question: Heritage coach Tyler Knoblock told me after the game on Friday that he was surprised how strong your team looked after losing a lot of seniors last year. What is it about this group of kids that its able to perform at such a high level?

    Mertens: I think the biggest thing is that our leaders, our true leaders who are the kids that the team looks up to, are the most unselfish kids on the team. They’re also some of our best players.

    When you get that kind of leadership, it spreads and everyone strives to be like that.

    I’ll give you one example. Our two guards on our offensive line were both running backs when they were freshmen. I asked them to move to the offensive line this year. Their attitude has been unbelievable about that. There has been zero hint of selfishness. They just do what’s best for the team. And they’re two of our captains.

    It’s that kind of stuff right there that has me encouraged about this particular team. It’s how unselfish they are. They don’t care who scores a touchdown, they just want to be successful as a team.

    Question: Do you think a lot of that comes from the culture that you and your staff have built there?

    Mertens: I can’t take credit for those kids. We preach all those things, I think every staff does.

    I’m the lucky one who gets to coach those kids, that’s the truth.

    Some of the kids we have in our program are some of the best young men I’ve ever coached from a character standpoint.

    I can’t take credit for the quality men that they are. We preach those things, but that’s a credit to their families and them as people more than our staff.

    Question: What’s the ideal ending for this team’s story this season?

    Mertens: I don’t want you to give anyone any bulletin board material. It’s been kind of cool because we haven’t really talked about that.

    I know every coach says that, but our motto is to go 1-0 this week. So we’re just trying to go 1-0 again this week.

    Things take care of themselves when you take care of the little things each week. Everyone’s goal at the beginning of the year is to win a state title, but we haven’t talked about that.

    We’re just trying to take care of what we need to do this week.

  • Regional softball brackets released; Cherokee Trail, Pueblo County, Strasburg top seeds

    Cherokee Trail Eaglecrest softball
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    AURORA — The pairings for softball’s regional tournaments were released on Monday. Cherokee Trail (5A), Pueblo County (4A) and Strasburg (3A) earned top seeds.

    The brackets for each classification are available here:

    Teams qualified for the bracket either by securing an automatic berth out of their league, or via the final RPI standings of the regular season.

    Cherokee Trail enters the 5A regionals at 21-2. The Cougars will host No. 32 Denver East in the first round; No. 16 Douglas County and No. 17 Smoky Hill are also in their region.

    Other regional hosts include No. 2 Eaglecrest, No. 3 Fossil Ridge, No. 4 Loveland, No. 5 Legacy, No. 6 Brighton, No. 7 Columbine and No. 8 Rock Canyon.

    Defending champion Legend is seeded No. 13, and will play No. 20 Prairie View in the first round of the Loveland regional.

    Find the full 5A regional brackets here.

    In 4A, top-seeded Pueblo County is 21-2. The Hornets will host No. 32 Montrose, No. 16 Pueblo East and No. 17 Roosevelt in their region.

    Also hosting 4A regionals are: No. 2 Silver Creek, No. 3 Holy Family, No. 4 Golden, No. 5 Conifer, No. 6 Mountain View, No. 7 Erie and No. 8 Pueblo South.

    Mountain View is the defending champion, and will play No. 27 Evergreen in the first round.

    Find the full 4A regional brackets here.

    Strasburg, the defending champion, is 3A’s top seed at 17-5. The squad will host No. 16 Sterling and No. 17 Riverdale Ridge. This is the first time a team from Riverdale Ridge, in its first year as a CHSAA member, has ever qualified for the postseason.

    Also 3A regional hosts: No. 2 Eaton, No. 3 Delta, No. 4 University, No. 5 Faith Christian, No. 6 Rocky Ford, No. 7 Lamar and No. 8 Limon.

    Find the full 3A regional brackets here.

  • Draws released for the 4A and 5A boys tennis state tournaments

    5A boys tennis state generic
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — The draws for the 2018 Class 4A and Class 5A boys tennis state tournaments were released on Monday.

    Find them here:

    The draws will update with live results each day of the tournament.

    Each tournament will span three days, running Thursday through Saturday. Play will begin at 9 a.m. each day.

    First-round and quarterfinal matches are Thursday; semifinals are Friday; and championship and placing matches are Saturday. There will be playback rounds on Friday, as well. Players who lose to another player that reaches the championship match will receive a playback.

    The host sites remain unchanged: 5A will be at Gates Tennis Center, and 4A will be at Pueblo City Park.

  • Softball regionals can begin play on Friday in order to avoid weather on Saturday

    (CHSAANow.com file photo)

    UPDATE: Due to poor field conditions, and a lack of available umpires, Friday is no longer an option for regionals. More information is available here. The original story is below.

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    AURORA — To help avoid expected poor weather on Saturday, softball regionals can begin play on Friday, if they choose to.

    In order to play the region on Friday instead of Saturday — the date of play for regionals that is listed in the bulletin — all teams involved must agree to the change, according to Bud Ozzello, the CHSAA assistant commissioner in charge of softball.

    Additionally, umpires must be available in order for the regional to be played on Friday. If umpires are not available, the regional will not be able to play on Friday.

    Saturday’s forecast is calling for a 50 percent change of precipitation in the afternoon in the Denver metro area and the northern part of the state.

    Additionally, should any games not complete play on Saturday due to weather, teams will be expected to play the next available day, which would be Sunday. If Sunday is also affected by weather, then games would be pushed to Monday.

    Here is the complete information sent out by the CHSAA office:

    With the inclement weather expected this weekend, the CHSAA office is allowing regions to participate on Friday, October 12 or on Saturday, October 13. As written in our Softball Bulletin, if your region is postponed due to inclement weather from the calendar date of October 13, teams will be expected to play on the next available date which is Sunday, October 14th.

    All teams in the region must be in 100% agreement to move the regional date to Friday from Saturday. The regional host must obtain written confirmation from all participating programs involved in the region to initiate a change from the CHSAA calendar.

    Find complete regional brackets here:

  • Photos: No. 5 Harrison football shuts out Falcon

    COLORADO SPRINGS — No. 5 Harrison is now 6-0 in Class 3A after beating Falcon 42-0 on Saturday.

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  • Photos: Fast start helps Platte Canyon football beat Jefferson

    EDGEWATER — Platte Canyon jumped out to a 20-0 lead after the first quarter, and then went on to beat Jefferson 36-6 in a Class 1A matchup on Saturday.

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  • Photos: Pomona softball scores four in the seventh to top Bear Creek

    LAKEWOOD — Jaime Wolf went 2-for-3 with two home runs and drove in three total as Pomona softball beat Bear Creek 7-5 on Saturday.

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  • Canon City Fall Invite – 10/6/18

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Pueblo Central 163.375
    2 Canon City 148.7
    3 Alamosa 144.925
    4 Buena Vista 88.625
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    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alyssa Goff Canon City 9.1
    2 Makaela Clifton Canon City 9
    3 Mary Streeter Alamosa 8.9
    4 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 8.8
    5 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.8
    6 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.7
    7 Kaitlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.6
    8 Leilani Lickteig Alamosa 8.5
    9 Jasmine Martinez 8.5
    10 Laci Geringer 8.4
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 8.95
    2 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.3
    3 Shalyn Smith Alamosa 7.9
    4 Emily Apadaca Pueblo Central 7.9
    5 Baylee Boesser Alamosa 7.45
    6 Makaela Clifton Canon City 7.4
    7 Ashley Kiekhafer Pueblo Central 7.1
    8 Jaden Bell Canon City 7
    9 Amelia Dewey 6.9
    10 Sara Toney 6.7
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.4
    2 Baylee Bloesser Alamosa 8.05
    3 Kaitlyn Drury Pueblo Central 7.875
    4 Mary Streeter Alamosa 7.7
    5 Makaela Clifton Canon City 7.4
    6 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 7.4
    7 McKenna Hedrick Pueblo Central 7.1
    8 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 7.05
    9 Laci Geringer 6.9
    10 Jaden Bell 6.9
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.55
    2 Makaela Clifton Canon City 8.475
    3 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 8.4
    4 Alleson Schlosky Pueblo Central 8.375
    5 Shalyn Smith Alamosa 8.375
    6 Emily Apadaca Pueblo Central 8.25
    7 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.075
    8 Mary Streeter Alamosa 8.05
    9 Jaden Bell 8.05
    10 Baylee Boesser 7.9
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 34.05
    2 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 33.2
    3 Makaela Clifton Canon City 32.275
    4 Shalyn Smith Alamosa 30.175
    5 Mary Streeter Alamosa 29.85
    6 Jaden Bell Canon City 29.85
    7 Alyssa Goff Canon City 28.9
    8 Hollie Miller-Minto Canon City 27.65
    9 Layla Kimmick 27.475
    10 Laci Geringer 26.975

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  • Think Pink Invite (10/6)

    Event type: Invite
    Host: Lakewood

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Rocky Mountain 170.525
    2 Cherry Creek 166.25
    3 Overland 163.1
    4 Rock Canyon 153.475
    5 Thornton 153.45
    6 Chatfield 151.475
    7 Mountain Range 147.45
    8 Lakewood 145.075
    9 Mountain Range 139.4
    10 Thomas Jefferson 123.75
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Lexi Dellinger Rocky Mountain 9.22
    2 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 8.925
    3 Bellejay Fierberg Cherry Creek 8.9
    4 Olivia Garvin Rocky Mountain 8.9
    5 Katelyn Weems Rock Canyon 8.8
    6 Ashlita Lodha Rock Canyon 8.65
    7 Kelly Malm Cherry Creek 8.65
    8 Autumn Ivester Overland 8.55
    9 Hanna Channell 8.5
    10 Audrey Biggerstaff 8.5
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Lexi Delinger Rocky Mountain 9.425
    2 Bellejay Fierberg Cherry Creek 9.375
    3 Allyah Malik Cherry Creek 8.55
    4 Brooke Naughton Rocky Mountain 8.425
    5 Brooke Bennett Cherry Creek 8.35
    6 Izzy D’Ambrosia Cherry Creek 8.3
    7 Katelyn Weems Rock Canyon 8.15
    8 Audrey Biggerstaff Rocky Mountain 8.125
    9 Lauren Carlson 7.9
    10 Kellie Burden 7.9
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 8.725
    2 Kate Decker Overland 8.6
    3 Kellie Burden Rocky Mountain 8.525
    4 Kelly Malm Cherry Creek 8.5
    5 Brooke Naughton Rocky Mountain 8.4
    6 Reilly Cornelius Overland 8.375
    7 Matea Legge Mountain Range 8.25
    8 Katelyn Weems Rock Canyon 8.175
    9 Hanna Channell 8.15
    10 Izzy D’Ambrosia 8.05
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Lexi Dellinger Rocky Mountain 9.175
    2 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 9.125
    3 Lauren Carlson Overland 8.675
    4 Bellejay Fierberg Cherry Creek 8.595
    5 Katelyn Weems Rock Canyon 8.575
    6 Izzy D’Ambrosia Cherry Creek 8.575
    7 Gaby Gold Cherry Creek 8.575
    8 Kellie Burden Rocky Mountain 8.5
    9 Madison Manning 8.5
    10 Catelyn Buchanan 8.5
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Lexi Dellinger Rocky Mountain 35.675
    2 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 34.475
    3 Bellejay Fierberg Cherry Creek 33.975
    4 Katelyn Weems Rock Canyon 33.725
    5 Izzy D”Ambrosia Cherry Creek 33.25
    6 Lauren Carlson Overland 32.925
    7 Reilly Cornelius Overland 32.55
    8 Autumn Ivester Overland 32.15
    9 Grace Snortland 31.95
    10 Matea Legge 31.925
  • Canon City Fall Invite on 10/06

    Host: Canon City High School

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Pueblo Central 163.375
    2 Canon City 148.7
    3 Alamosa 144.925
    4 Buena Vista 88.625
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alyssa Goff Canon City 9.1
    2 Makaela Clifton Canon City 9
    3 Mary Streeter Alamosa 8.9
    4 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 8.8
    5 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.8
    6 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.7
    7 Kaitlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.6
    8 Leilani Lickteig Alamosa 8.5
    9 Jasmine Martinez 8.5
    10 Laci Geringer 8.4
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 8.95
    2 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.3
    3 Shalyn Smith Alamosa 7.9
    4 Emily Apadaca Pueblo Central 7.9
    5 Baylee Boesser Alamosa 7.45
    6 Makaela Clifton Canon City 7.4
    7 Ashley Kiekhafer Pueblo Central 7.1
    8 Jaden Bell Canon City 7
    9 Amelia Dewey 6.9
    10 Sara Toney 6.7
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.4
    2 Baylee Bloesser Alamosa 8.05
    3 Kaitlyn Drury Pueblo Central 7.875
    4 Mary Streeter Alamosa 7.7
    5 Makaela Clifton Canon City 7.4
    6 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 7.4
    7 McKenna Hedrick Pueblo Central 7.1
    8 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 7.05
    9 Laci Geringer 6.9
    10 Jaden Bell 6.9
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 8.55
    2 Makaela Clifton Canon City 8.475
    3 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 8.4
    4 Alleson Schlosky Pueblo Central 8.375
    5 Shalyn Smith Alamosa 8.375
    6 Emily Apadaca Pueblo Central 8.25
    7 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.075
    8 Mary Streeter Alamosa 8.05
    9 Jaden Bell 8.05
    10 Baylee Boesser 7.9
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Jada Martinez Pueblo Central 34.05
    2 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 33.2
    3 Makaela Clifton Canon City 32.275
    4 Shalyn Smith Alamosa 30.175
    5 Mary Streeter Alamosa 29.85
    6 Jaden Bell Canon City 29.85
    7 Alyssa Goff Canon City 28.9
    8 Hollie Miller-Minto Canon City 27.65
    9 Layla Kimmick 27.475
    10 Laci Geringer 26.975