Month: February 2019

  • Photos: Cherry Creek boys basketball tops Doherty in 5A’s first round

    GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Myles Purchase led the way with 19 points as No. 24 Cherry Creek boys basketball beat No. 41 Doherty 61-45 on Wednesday in the first round of the Class 5A tournament.

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  • Photos: Horizon boys basketball beats Bear Creek in 5A’s Round 1

    THORNTON — Horizon boys basketball beat Bear Creek 63-49 in the first round of the Class 5A state tournament on Wednesday.

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  • A recap of the first day of the state wrestling tournament

    DENVER — The first day of the state wrestling championships features the first round in all classifications.

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  • Ponderosa’s Cohlton Schultz: A once-in-a-generation wrestler who just may be the state’s best

    Ponderosa ThunderRidge wrestling
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    He was in Slovakia, fresh off making the semifinals in an international tournament, and Cohlton Schultz couldn’t shake the disappointment.

    Schultz, a senior at Ponderosa, couldn’t get past a loss at wrestling’s Junior World Championships last September, where he would ultimately take bronze.

    “It’s not just one of those things you can shake off,” Schultz said. “Taking bronze, that was a rough one. I was hurt. I remember that whole night. I talked to my dad on the phone. I was still teary-eyed about it. I tried to keep my composure in front of everyone, but as soon as I got back in the locker room, I broke in front of the coaches.

    “It was rough,” he continued. “It’s almost like a piece gets torn out of you. It was semifinals of the World Championships, and I was heart-broken from that loss.”

    A high school senior, shaken by placing third in the world. It’s something many coaches along the way have told him will one day make him the best at what he does.

    Schultz, who wrestling experts agree is supremely talented from both a technical and mental standpoint, has an uncommon drive. In his mind, he says, “everything is a competition.” For someone like Schultz, dreams don’t have to just be dreams. They become goals. And his goals are huge.

    “Ever since I can remember starting wrestling,” Schultz said, “I always had it in my mind wanting to be an Olympic champion.”

    It was something that got started when Cohlton’s older brother and best friend, Trent — himself a two-time state champion at Mountain Vista — started wrestling as a kid. Cohlton, in diapers, would mimic Trent’s practice on the corner of the mats. Eventually, his dad put Cohlton into his own tournaments.

    “My dad became a big supporter of me, and got me believing that it was an actual thing I could achieve, being a World Champion and an Olympic champion,” Schultz said.

    His drive has already led him to do great things in wrestling at a young age. Schutlz won on the international stage with a Cadet World Championship in 2017, along with titles at the Pan American Championships in 2015.

    “I’ve always made it my expectation to be the best in the world,” Schultz said.

    Now, on the eve of his fourth and final state wrestling tournament in Colorado, there’s a question lingering in the minds of many among the wrestling community: Is he the best wrestler the state has ever produced?

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    Ponderosa ThunderRidge wrestling
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    It may not be a fair question to ask, especially about a high school kid. Especially given how difficult it is to compare across weight classes, let alone across time.

    But the fact that the question lingers does mean this: Schultz is special. As in, wrestlers — and people — like him come around once a generation.

    “A kid like that — you know, you can train with the best coaches, right? And you’ll never get to his level,” said Tim Yount, one of Colorado’s foremost experts in wrestling who has been putting out the sport’s definitive individual and team rankings for years. “You can wrestle four hours a day and do weights and run and do all the things that a coach whose had great success with others has done, and you’ll still never get to the point where this kid is. He is naturally gifted, but … he hasn’t taken that for granted.”

    Said Bob Smith, the legendary former coach at Wray who has been to every state tournament since he wrestled in it in 1952: “He’s the real deal. … Kids like him are very rare. I think he’s one-in-a-million.”

    Said Ponderosa principal Tim Ottmann, the school’s former longtime coach who is something of a wrestling historian: “In my opinion, I don’t know that we’ve ever had one better in the whole state, and perhaps maybe even the country.”

    Schultz is already a four-time champion at two major high school events: the Doc Buchanan Tournament in California, and the Reno Tournament of Champions in Nevada. He became the first-ever four-timer in Reno.

    Ponderosa ThunderRidge wrestling
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    This weekend, Schultz has the chance to become a four-time state wrestling champion in Colorado.

    In his previous three state tournaments, Schultz has pinned his opponents in 11 of the 12 matches. Only two matches have gone past the first period.

    There’s something striking about what Schultz has been able to do at state already: Of the 21 previous four-timers, no one has won a single title above 189 pounds. He’s already won three titles at 220 pounds or heavier, including a heavyweight title as a junior when he weighed 240 pounds. Schultz, who is now up to about 270 pounds, is wrestling at heavyweight again this season.

    “If you think about that, those kids are three-to-four years older than you,” said Mikael Smith, a former four-time champion at Nucla from 2002-05 who is now a state tournament official. “They’re more mature, especially in that division. Especially in those upper weights. That’s pretty amazing that he came through and won it. … In that fact, that’s pretty impressive.”

    Said Yount: “One of the things I think that has maybe been missed is that point alone. You know, you see a lot of those guys that win four that have come up through the smaller weights. … And he’s in the situation, too, where he’s in the biggest class. He’s wrestling 5A.”

    As a freshman, Schultz beat two seniors and a junior en route to the 220-pound title. As a sophomore, he beat two juniors and a senior.

    “It’s tough, especially early on as a freshman and sophomore,” Schultz said. “I remember I tried to never show it, but there were a lot of times I definitely wasn’t the strongest guy out there. I might not have been the fastest, the strongest, but I think that’s where the mental game comes in. I don’t think a lot of people are able to develop that mental side of wrestling early enough to be able to win it at those early weights. You’ve got to be able to out-think them, and be able to keep your head on your shoulders the whole time.”

    Those lofty goals he set when he was a kid include becoming a four-time state champion. Schultz said he remembers watching Jake Snider, Ponderosa’s only four-time champion, win his fourth in 2010.

    “I thought that was an amazing thing, so I wanted to do that,” Schultz said. “I wanted to be a four-timer.”

    At times in his young career, Schultz has been coached by Jared Haberman, a four-time champ at La Junta from 1996-99.

    “That’ll be cool, having an opportunity to join him and all those other names up there,” Schultz said. “It’s a pretty amazing feeling. It’s a pretty cool feat that I’ve been wanting ever since I was a little kid.”

    Smith, the former Wray coach, compared Schultz to Bob Thompson, the first four-timer from Montrose in 1956-59: “I think Schultz probably has more knowledge,” he said. “He’s been exposed to a lot more, just because of the times. Thompson — we didn’t have all this that’s going on now that kids can do.”

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    Ponderosa ThunderRidge wrestling
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    There’s more to Schultz, though, than wrestling. He has a depth that isn’t exactly common in a high school senior.

    He’s committed to Arizona State — as the nation’s No. 1 recruit, mind you. And he’s interested in their biodesign program. That program, according to ASU, “addresses today’s critical global challenges in healthcare, sustainability and security.”

    His interest in the field was sparked after taking honors biology at Ponderosa, and he’s currently taking a college-level bio tech course.

    “I’m loving it,” Schultz said. “It’s a lot of fun.”

    Asked what he might want to do in the field, Schultz named off a variety of options, and then shrugged. He isn’t quite sure yet, which makes sense. But he wants to be part of it: “The kind of change they’re able to make in the world, who wouldn’t want to be a part of that?”

    Ottmann, Ponderosa’s principal, said Schultz is the type of person who easily moves between different groups within the school.

    “He doesn’t just hang around the athletic area and just kinda connect with the so-called ‘jocks,’” Ottmann said. “He’s very nice and respectful to everyone.”

    Often times, wrestling takes Schultz to far-away places in the middle of the school year. He always checks in with his teachers to grab assignments to complete on the road. And when he comes back, having, say, just won a gold medal, “You would never know it,” Ottmann said. “He hasn’t let that affect his head.”

    Ponderosa ThunderRidge wrestling
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    There’s a humility there, and it extends to the mat.

    “He doesn’t take kids, cut them, take them down, cut them,” Ottmann said. “He goes out there and tries to take care of business, and he’s very respectful of his opponents, as well. He’s just got it all.”

    Schultz easily could’ve stopped wrestling for his high school, especially with pressure to train full-time in Greco. But he just couldn’t give up the chance to represent Ponderosa and be part of his high school team.

    “It’s a huge feeling you can’t get anywhere else,” Schultz said. “I get to represent all my friends, and the community. But also I really enjoy the team aspect. Outside of high school, it almost becomes like a job a little bit, but being able to help kids in the room, being able to be here for all my friends, it’s just a feeling that’s hard to explain, but it keeps me coming back.”

    Asked about his legacy as a high school wrestler, Schultz spoke of being a role model.

    “I try to think about it more like when I was a little kid seeing all these guys doing crazy things,” Schultz said. “I try to think about how I can be the best role model I can for the next generation of wrestlers, kinda proving that everything I’m doing is possible. Especially coming from the Highlands Ranch/Parker area, you can do it. There’s a lot of opportunities to get it done, and you’ve got to take advantage of all of them. As far as legacy goes, I really just try to do everything I can to try to leave the imprint for the future.”

    It’s not uncommon now to see young wrestlers asking Schultz for an autograph.

    “I think one of the cooler things is all the little kids I get to meet and talk to,” Schultz said. “It’s pretty fun. I enjoy it. I enjoy being able to try to be a role model for all of them.”

    Said Ottmann: “He’s an ambassador of the sport, and of Ponderosa. He gives back to the sport all the time. Kids look up to him and idolize him, but he’s just a regular guy. And I think he really wants people to understand that, that success hasn’t gotten to his head, and he’s willing to give back to the sport that’s been good to him.”

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    Ponderosa ThunderRidge wrestling
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Keep this in mind: No Colorado-born wrestler has ever won Olympic gold. Yes, Coronado grad Henry Cejudo won gold in 2008, but he was raised near Phoenix, and moved to Colorado to train at the Olympic Training Center before his junior year.

    And Colorado is important to Schultz.

    “I take that to heart. Wearing the Ponderosa singlet, I take that to heart. I try to carry it with me in everything I’m doing,” Schultz said. “Being able to represent my state, represent my country, is just a huge blessing. Everyone who supported me along the way, it’s all really a testament to all the work they’ve done.

    “You know that saying, ‘It takes a village?’ It’s really true,” Schultz continued. “There’s a lot of times I don’t think I could make it without everyone supporting me and pushing me towards it. Wrestling’s a hard sport as far as self-motivation. You don’t have a whole team cheering you on most of the time. You hit some lows, and there’s a lot of people around you that have to pick you back up.”

    Considering what he has already accomplished, and the potential of what he may yet do, it sets Schultz up to, perhaps, be the best high school wrestler the state has ever produced.

    “Today, I believe for a Colorado product — and I don’t consider Cejudo a Colorado product, he’s an Arizona product — this is the No. 1 kid I have ever seen in the state of Colorado. Bar none,” Yount said. “There is no one that’s going to be able to touch what he’s going to do at the international level as a high school kid, and that’s the crazy thing. He’s already doing internationally what some kids do after they graduate from college, and that really sets him apart from some of the other unbelievable athletes that we’ve had in this state.”

    Said CHSAA assistant commissioner Ernie Derrera, who has attended more than 30 state tournaments, and seen 16 of the 21 four-time champions:  “He’s the best that I’ve ever seen in Colorado, and that includes some pretty spectacular wrestlers. It’s undeniable that the young man is what he is. I mean, he won a World Championship. Who else do we know of that’s won a World Championship?”

  • Dakota Ridge girls basketball tips off state tourney with win

    LITTLETON — Dakota Ridge’s girls basketball team won’t mind packing its bags for a long postseason road trip.

    The No. 17-seeded Eagles took a 47-30 victory over No. 48 seed Rock Canyon in the opening round of the Class 5A state tournament Tuesday night. Next up for Dakota Ridge: a 242-mile trip to Grand Junction High School for a second-round game against the No. 16 Grand Junction Tigers, who had a bye in the first round.

    Dakota Ridge junior Emily Doolittle (11) plays tight defense on Rock Canyon senior Emily Cottrell on Tuesday night in the first-round playoff game. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I think No. 15 through No. 20 seeds are tough. I would rather play on a Tuesday to get some momentum,” Dakota Ridge coach Diane Thompson said after a fourth-straight season with a first-round playoff victory since Thompson took over the program in the 2015-16 season. “It’s tough to go to Grand Junction, but it is what it is. You just hope you keep winning and keep advancing.”

    The task now for the Eagles (15-9 record) is to get to the round of 16, something Dakota Ridge did last season before losing to 5A Jeffco rival Lakewood in the Sweet 16.

    Dakota Ridge will leave Thursday for its playoff game Friday night in Grand Junction.

    Grand Junction (16-7) and Dakota Ridge actually played each other earlier this season with the Eagles taking a 10-point victory in the Castle View/ThunderRidge Tip-off Tournament on Dec. 1. If Dakota Ridge can defeat Grand Junction again it would likely set up a Sweet 16 showdown Tuesday, Feb. 26, against top-seeded Highlands Ranch (22-1).

    “We would love to play Highlands Ranch,” Dakota Ridge senior Maggie Hawley said. “Anything can happen in the playoffs. Anyone can come out and win.”

    Rock Canyon even looked like it could be a threat against Dakota Ridge. The Jaguars trailed just 19-13 at halftime against the Eagles. Daniels was carrying most of the load offensively with 11 points in the first half, including three 3-pointers.

    Daniels didn’t seem bothered despite her shooting arm heavily wrapped. She hyperextended her elbow in a loss to Ralston Valley six days earlier.

    Dakota Ridge senior Sydney Daniels, right, led the way with 14 points in the Eagles’ win Tuesday night over Rock Canyon. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I’ve played with it for a couple of games so I’ve kind of gotten used to it,” said Daniels, who finished with a game-high 14 points.

    Daniels and Hawley made sure their final game on Dakota Ridge’s home court wouldn’t be their last prep basketball game. Hawley added eight points in the second half as the Eagles pulled away.

    “Seniors step up in big moments and I felt like Sydney (Daniels) and Maggie (Hawley) really controlled the game,” Thompson said. “They took advantage of their last home games tonight.”

    Sophomore Alexis Thornton got the Eagles off to a great start to the second half. She poured in nine straight points to open the second half to stretch Dakota Ridge’s lead to 28-15. The Eagles would eventually outscore the Jaguars 18-4 in the third quarter.

    Thornton finished with 13 points.

    “We were looking for specific shots,” Thompson said of the Eagles’ 9-0 run in the opening two minutes of the third quarter. “When they slow themselves down, have their feet set, good things happen.”

    Dakota Ridge sophomore Alexis Thornton (22) looks for an open teammate as the Eagles’ student section looks on Tuesday night. The Eagles’ 17-point win over Rock Canyon advanced Dakota Ridge to face Grand Junction on the Western Slope on Friday night in the second round of the state playoffs. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: No. 9 Cherry Creek hockey tops No. 24 Standley Lake in hockey’s first round

    CENTENNIAL — Down two goals heading into the third period, Luke Flay started a run for Cherry Creek. His two power play goals helped the No. 9 Bruins beat No. 24 Standley Lake 7-4 in the first round of the state hockey tournament.

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  • Photos: No. 29 Arapahoe storms past No. 36 Bear Creek in 5A girls basketball’s first round

    CENTENNIAL — Kathleen Wortman and Eliana McClarie scored 16 points each to help No. 29 Arapahoe get a 73-37 win over No. 36 Bear Creek in the first round of the Class 5A girls basketball tournament.

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  • 2019 state wrestling tournament: Returning state champs, undefeated wrestlers, school qualifiers

    Andrew Alirez Greeley Central wrestlin
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    A breakdown of information for the 2019 state wrestling tournament.

    Included: Lists of returning state champions and undefeated wrestlers, as well as the number of qualifiers per school — all broken down by classification.

    More info:

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    Class 2A

    Returning state champions

    Name School Previous
    Wesley Van Matre John Mall 2018 2A 132, 2017 2A 120
    Seth McFall Fowler 2018 2A 106
    Cade Rockwell Wray 2018 2A 113
    Dillon Jaramillo Rocky Ford 2017 2A 113
    Trey Geyer Cedaredge 2018 2A 120
    Sean Dale Cedaredge 2018 2A 126
    Carlos Tarin Wray 2018 2A 170

    Undefeated wrestlers

    Name School Weight Record
    Jayce Bauer County Line 220 38-0
    Michael Atencio Rye 113 30-0

    Qualifiers by school:

    School Qualifiers
    Wray 13
    Cedaredge 13
    Rocky Ford 12
    Centauri 11
    Crowley County 9
    Hotchkiss 8
    Yuma 8
    County Line 7
    Ignacio 7
    John Mall 7
    Lyons 7
    Meeker 7
    Paonia 7
    Fleming/Sedgwick County 6
    Fowler 6
    Hayden 6
    Highland 5
    Holly 5
    Buena Vista 5
    Norwood 5
    Burlington 5
    Trinidad 5
    Akron 4
    Rye 4
    Soroco 4
    Swink 4
    Monte Vista 3
    Peyton 3
    Sierra Grande/Centennial 3
    Sanford 3
    Wiggins 3
    Cheyenne Wells 2
    Custer County 2
    Dolores Huerta 2
    Holyoke 2
    Merino 2
    West Grand 2
    Center 2
    Del Norte 1
    Dolores 1
    Dove Creek 1
    Baca County 1
    Baca County 1
    Las Animas 1
    Lotus 1
    Mancos 1
    Mountain Valley 1
    North Park 1
    Nucla 1
    Rangely 1
    Calhan 1
    Limon 0

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    Class 3A

    Returning state champions

    Name School Previous
    Joe Chavez Alamosa 2018 3A 126; 2017 (Centauri) 3A 120
    Davion Chavez Alamosa 2018 3A 106
    Isaiah Gamez La Junta 2018 3A 113
    AJ Sema Grand Valley 2018 3A 120
    Austyn Binkly Berthoud 2018 3A 138
    Wyatt Pfau Brush 2018 3A 152
    Nathan Johns Classical Academy 2018 3A 182

    Undefeated wrestlers

    Name School Weight Record
    Amos Wilson Glenwood Springs 182 45-0
    Holt Brashears Salida 195 8-0

    Qualifiers by school:

    School Qualifiers
    Lamar 13
    Pagosa Springs 12
    Alamosa 11
    Eaton 10
    Sterling 10
    Skyview 8
    Valley 8
    Berthoud 8
    Eagle Valley 7
    Fort Morgan 7
    Jefferson 7
    La Junta 7
    Weld Central 7
    Brush 7
    Elizabeth 6
    Woodland Park 6
    The Classical Academy 5
    Delta 5
    Platte Valley 5
    Bennett 5
    Florence 4
    Gunnison 4
    Moffat County 4
    Mont-Cortez 4
    Olathe 4
    Denver West 3
    Manitou Springs 3
    Pueblo Central 3
    Salida 3
    Sheridan 3
    University 3
    Fort Lupton 2
    Grand Valley 2
    Holy Family 2
    Middle Park 2
    Mullen 2
    Sierra 2
    Bayfield 2
    C.S. Christian 2
    Rifle 2
    Alameda 1
    Arvada 1
    Englewood 1
    Estes Park 1
    James Irwin 1
    Basalt 1
    Basalt 1
    Riverdale Ridge 1
    Strasburg 1
    Steamboat Springs 1

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    Class 4A

    Returning state champions

    Name School Previous
    Brendon Garcia Pueblo County 2018 4A 106, 2017 4A 106, 2016 4A 106
    Andrew Alirez Greeley Central 2018 4A 145; 2017 4A 126; 2016 4A 120
    Will VomBauer Windsor 2018 4A 113, 2016 4A 106
    Dominick Serrano Windsor 2018 4A 126, 2017 4A 120
    Isaiah Salazar Windsor 2018 4A 170, 2017 4A 152
    Andy Garcia Pueblo East 2018 4A 285, 2017 4A 285
    Jace Trujillo Pueblo East 2016 4A 113
    Patrick Allis Discovery Canyon 2018 4A 120
    Drake Engelking Longmont 2018 4A 160

    Undefeated wrestlers

    Name School Weight Record
    Isaiah Salazar Windsor 182 39-0
    Dominick Serrano Windsor 132 38-0
    Chris Fasano Pueblo County 160 38-0
    Andrew Alirez Greeley Central 152 29-0
    Zion Freeman Pueblo East 195 34-0
    Andy Garcia Pueblo East 285 21-0

    Qualifiers by school:

    School Qualifiers
    Pueblo East 12
    Pueblo West 11
    Windsor 11
    Grand Junction Central 11
    Mesa Ridge 10
    Pueblo County 10
    Cheyenne Mountain 9
    Coronado 8
    Falcon 7
    Greeley Central 7
    Montrose 7
    Broomfield 7
    Thompson Valley 7
    Air Academy 6
    Longmont 6
    Loveland 6
    Pueblo Centennial 6
    Roosevelt 6
    Thomas Jefferson 6
    Lewis-Palmer 5
    Skyline 5
    Canon City 5
    Widefield 5
    Discovery Canyon 4
    Pueblo South 4
    Erie 3
    Greeley West 3
    Harrison 3
    John F. Kennedy 3
    Battle Mountain 3
    Palisade 3
    Vista Ridge 3
    Durango 2
    Evergreen 2
    Mead 2
    Niwot 2
    Standley Lake 2
    Summit 2
    Denver North 2
    Denver South 1
    Ellicott 1
    Frederick 1
    Golden 1
    Liberty 1
    Mitchell 1
    Mountain View 1
    Palmer 1
    Sand Creek 1

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    Class 5A

    Returning state champions

    Name School Previous
    Theorius Robison Pomona 2018 5A 132, 2017 5A 132, 2016 5A 126
    Cohlton Schultz Ponderosa 2018 5A 285, 2017 5A 220, 2016 5A 220
    Vince Cornella Monarch 2018 5A 106
    Dawson Collins Grand Junction 2018 5A 113
    Justin Pacheco Pomona 2017 5A 113
    Fabian Santillian Grandview 2018 5A 126

    Undefeated wrestlers

    Name School Weight Record
    Cohlton Schultz Ponderosa 285 42-0
    Hunter Tobiasson Grand Junction 220 38-0

    Qualifiers by school:

    School Qualifiers
    Pomona 13
    Brighton 10
    Grandview 9
    Monarch 9
    Rocky Mountain 9
    Grand Junction 8
    Legacy 8
    Douglas County 7
    Fruita Monument 7
    Ponderosa 7
    Arapahoe 6
    Cherokee Trail 6
    Doherty 6
    Northglenn 6
    Pine Creek 6
    Poudre 6
    Castle View 6
    Eaglecrest 5
    Chaparral 5
    Cherry Creek 5
    Columbine 4
    Adams City 4
    Fossil Ridge 4
    Fountain-Fort Carson 4
    Horizon 4
    Legend 4
    Mountain Range 4
    Mountain Vista 4
    Valor Christian 4
    Fort Collins 3
    Overland 3
    Ralston Valley 3
    Rampart 3
    Thornton 3
    ThunderRidge 3
    Chatfield 2
    Denver East 2
    Fairview 2
    Arvada West 2
    Arvada West 2
    Bear Creek 2
    Prairie View 2
    Regis Jesuit 2
    Boulder 2
    Smoky Hill 2
    Highlands Ranch 1
    Aurora Central 1
    Aurora Central 1
    Rock Canyon 1
    Westminster 1
    Centaurus 1
  • State skiing: Schedule for alpine and nordic races

    State skiing generic
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The state skiing championships are Feb. 21-22 in Durango. A complete schedule of events is below.

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    Wednesday, Feb. 20

    Time Event
    4 p.m. Registration, bib pick up, banquet tickets for sale.
    5 p.m. Coaches meeting (Durango HS)
    6 p.m. CHSAA meting (Durango HS)
    7 p.m. Opening Ceremonies/Torch Light parade

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    Thursday, Feb. 21

    • Alpine event: Purgatory Resort
    • Nordic event: Durango Nordic

    Alpine (Giant Slalom)

    Time Event
    9 a.m. Female 1st run
    Immediately following Male 1st run

    Alpine (Slalom)

    Time Event
    12:15 p.m. Female 1st run
    Immediately following Male 1st run

    Nordic (Classic)

    Time Event
    2:30 p.m. Male pursuit start
    3 p.m. Female pursuit start

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    Friday, Feb. 22

    • Alpine event: Purgatory Resort
    • Nordic event: Durango Nordic

    Alpine (Giant Slalom & Slalom)

    • Event schedule will be updated.

    Nordic (Skate)

    Time Event
    3 p.m. Female mass start
    4 p.m. Male mass start

    6:30 p.m.: Dinner at Fort Lewis College Ballroom

    7:30 p.m.: Awards Banquet

  • State skiing: Start lists for nordic and alpine events

    State skiing Kristen Anderson Vail Mountain generic
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    Complete starting lists for the 2019 state skiing championships in Durango, which are Feb. 21-22.

    Find a schedule for the championships here.

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    Boys

    Alpine: Slalom
    Order Bib Name Class Team
    1 607 Reece Titus Senior Nederland
    2 216 Brendan Droll Senior Middle Park
    3 411 Joey Hodge Sophomore Summit
    4 383 Nico O’connell Sophomore Vail Mountain
    5 770 Alex Ulrich Sophomore Evergreen
    6 500 Alden Wade Sophomore Steamboat Springs
    7 299 Luke Miyawaki Sophomore Colorado Rocky Mountain
    8 98 Brandon Pennell Senior Clear Creek
    9 614 Trey Thorpe Senior Aspen
    10 965 Miles Bronson Junior Durango
    11 251 Michael Dean Sophomore Platte Canyon
    12 162 Aiden Urbine Freshman Lake County
    13 27 Will Bettenhausen Freshman Battle Mountain
    14 221 Sam Parker Sophomore Middle Park
    15 95 Ben Jeffers Sophomore Clear Creek
    16 960 Jian Cohen Sophomore Durango
    17 241 Palmer Lyons Sophomore Platte Canyon
    18 640 Talus Lantz Senior Nederland
    19 798 Cam Woodland Senior Evergreen
    20 204 Mason Moorhusen Junior Middle Park
    21 80 Kellen Eno Junior Clear Creek
    22 29 Max Timm Senior Battle Mountain
    23 298 Ramon Torva Junior Colorado Rocky Mountain
    24 565 Reed Beidleman Senior Aspen
    25 167 Ethan Zeiset Freshman Lake County
    26 963 Levi Tichi Freshman Durango
    27 501 Kai Scott Sophomore Steamboat Springs
    28 380 Robert Harnick Senior Vail Mountain
    29 401 Ryan Adis Senior Summit
    30 502 Sam Clyncke Junior Steamboat Springs
    31 208 Zach Niedzqiecki Freshman Middle Park
    32 28 Dominik Lettovsky Senior Battle Mountain
    33 567 Ethan deMoraes Senior Aspen
    34 620 Max Lynch Junior Nederland
    35 381 Shane Cole Senior Vail Mountain
    36 404 Jeremiah Vaille Junior Summit
    37 766 Alex Kim Senior Evergreen
    38 55 Avery Schell Senior Clear Creek
    39 777 Ryan Charter Sophomore Evergreen
    40 228 Casey Myers Sophomore Middle Park
    41 636 Kale Lantz Junior Nederland
    42 610 JP Simpson Junior Aspen
    43 385 Will Brown Sophomore Vail Mountain
    44 30 Dutch Schroeder Senior Battle Mountain
    45 39 Bryce Jones Senior Battle Mountain
    46 778 Josh Rosswork Senior Evergreen
    47 389 Cole Pattison Freshman Vail Mountain
    48 354 Carson McCue Sophomore Nederland
    49 608 Charlie Olsen Sophomore Aspen
    50 350 Paul Masters Freshman Nederland
    51 601 James Kelly Sophomore Aspen
    52 384 Alexander Viola Sophomore Vail Mountain
    53 767 Clay Whitton Junior Evergreen
    54 32 Wyatt Nelson Senior Battle Mountain
    55 756 Griffin Terry Freshman Evergreen
    56 42 Casey Cope Senior Battle Mountain
    57 573 Alex Ilic Senior Aspen
    58 611 Carter Tomasko Junior Nederland
    59 390 Mackay Pattison Sophomore Vail Mountain
    60 797 Ryan Bierman Sophomore Evergreen
    61 635 Sean Jordaan Junior Nederland
    62 382 Theo Marston Senior Vail Mountain
    63 35 Jackson Borg Senior Battle Mountain
    64 574 Christian Kelly Sophomore Aspen
    65 566 Davis Colon Sophomore Aspen
    66 626 Lars Luscher Junior Nederland
    67 36 Quinn Peterson Junior Battle Mountain
    68 780 David Erikson Sophomore Evergreen
    69 606 Jake Morgan Freshman Aspen
    70 43 Jimmy Hancock Junior Battle Mountain
    71 600 Townes Bakke Freshman Nederland
    72 612 Adler Mueller Senior Nederland
    73 31 Xander Armistead Freshman Battle Mountain
    74 609 John Schille Freshman Aspen
    75 613 Hank Sweeney Sophomore Aspen
    76 627 Parker Newby Sophomore Nederland
    77 34 Orion Adelman Freshman Battle Mountain
    78 33 Ashton Russell Sophomore Battle Mountain
    79 572 Dyer Hunting Sophomore Aspen
    80 629 Quinn Olsson Senior Nederland
    81 815 Seamus Farrell Freshman Battle Mountain
    82 628 Hatcher Edmondson Sophomore Nederland
    83 568 Tyler Dollahan Senior Aspen
    84 632 Conner Bergeson Freshman Nederland
    85 46 Lucas Zivelonghi Junior Battle Mountain
    86 564 Henry Barth Senior Aspen
    87 605 Liam Mazzotta Senior Aspen
    88 602 Jackson Kruse Senior Aspen
    89 616 Lucca Trapani Senior Aspen
    90 254 Sam Hatz Junior Platte Canyon
    91 158 Kyle Rongstad Sophomore Lake County
    92 297 Langdon Dresser Sophomore Colorado Rocky Mountain
    93 969 Harry LeSage Sophomore Durango
    94 238 Chris Long Junior Platte Canyon
    Alpine: Giant Slalom
    Order Bib Name Class Team
    1 299 Luke Miyawaki Sophomore Colorado Rocky Mountain
    2 969 Harry LeSage Sophomore Durango
    3 408 Brennan Creen Senior Summit
    4 381 Shane Cole Senior Vail Mountain
    5 614 Trey Thorpe Senior Aspen
    6 80 Kellen Eno Junior Clear Creek
    7 162 Aiden Urbine Freshman Lake County
    8 27 Will Bettenhausen Freshman Battle Mountain
    9 766 Alex Kim Senior Evergreen
    10 216 Brendan Droll Senior Middle Park
    11 501 Kai Scott Sophomore Steamboat Springs
    12 354 Carson McCue Sophomore Nederland
    13 221 Sam Parker Sophomore Middle Park
    14 960 Jian Cohen Sophomore Durango
    15 241 Palmer Lyons Sophomore Platte Canyon
    16 95 Ben Jeffers Sophomore Clear Creek
    17 55 Avery Schell Senior Clear Creek
    18 798 Cam Woodland Senior Evergreen
    19 167 Ethan Zeiset Freshman Lake County
    20 500 Alden Wade Sophomore Steamboat Springs
    21 380 Robert Harnick Senior Vail Mountain
    22 298 Ramon Torva Junior Colorado Rocky Mountain
    23 607 Reece Titus Senior Nederland
    24 567 Ethan deMoraes Senior Aspen
    25 411 Joey Hodge Sophomore Summit
    26 204 Mason Moorhusen Junior Middle Park
    27 29 Max Timm Senior Battle Mountain
    28 770 Alex Ulrich Sophomore Evergreen
    29 620 Max Lynch Junior Nederland
    30 565 Reed Beidleman Senior Aspen
    31 98 Brandon Pennell Senior Clear Creek
    32 28 Dominik Lettovsky Senior Battle Mountain
    33 401 Ryan Adis Senior Summit
    34 502 Sam Clyncke Junior Steamboat Springs
    35 382 Theo Marston Senior Vail Mountain
    36 208 Zach Niedzqiecki Freshman Middle Park
    37 74 Lutz Nino Junior Clear Creek
    38 640 Talus Lantz Senior Nederland
    39 767 Clay Whitton Junior Evergreen
    40 30 Dutch Schroeder Senior Battle Mountain
    41 569 Noah Forman Sophomore Aspen
    42 390 Mackay Pattison Sophomore Vail Mountain
    43 38 Aaron Galehr Freshman Battle Mountain
    44 606 Jake Morgan Freshman Aspen
    45 388 Austin Morris Freshman Vail Mountain
    46 777 Ryan Charter Sophomore Evergreen
    47 636 Kale Lantz Junior Nederland
    48 608 Charlie Olsen Sophomore Aspen
    49 778 Josh Rosswork Senior Evergreen
    50 36 Quinn Peterson Junior Battle Mountain
    51 389 Cole Pattison Freshman Vail Mountain
    52 611 Carter Tomasko Junior Nederland
    53 610 JP Simpson Junior Aspen
    54 635 Sean Jordaan Junior Nederland
    55 756 Griffin Terry Freshman Evergreen
    56 385 Will Brown Sophomore Vail Mountain
    57 39 Bryce Jones Senior Battle Mountain
    58 32 Wyatt Nelson Senior Battle Mountain
    59 601 James Kelly Sophomore Aspen
    60 350 Paul Masters Freshman Nederland
    61 383 Nico O’connell Sophomore Vail Mountain
    62 42 Casey Cope Senior Battle Mountain
    63 574 Christian Kelly Sophomore Aspen
    64 627 Parker Newby Sophomore Nederland
    65 612 Adler Mueller Senior Nederland
    66 566 Davis Colon Sophomore Aspen
    67 35 Jackson Borg Senior Battle Mountain
    68 573 Alex Ilic Senior Aspen
    69 43 Jimmy Hancock Junior Battle Mountain
    70 626 Lars Luscher Junior Nederland
    71 31 Xander Armistead Freshman Battle Mountain
    72 600 Townes Bakke Freshman Nederland
    73 613 Hank Sweeney Sophomore Aspen
    74 609 John Schille Freshman Aspen
    75 34 Orion Adelman Freshman Battle Mountain
    76 572 Dyer Hunting Sophomore Aspen
    77 564 Henry Barth Senior Aspen
    78 238 Chris Long Junior Platte Canyon
    79 158 Kyle Rongstad Sophomore Lake County
    80 297 Langdon Dresser Sophomore Colorado Rocky Mountain
    81 254 Sam Hatz Junior Platte Canyon
    82 967 Blake Ridgway Freshman Durango
    83 251 Michael Dean Sophomore Platte Canyon
    Nordic: Classic
    Nail Number Bib Name School
    1 101 Cameron Wolfe Vail Mountain
    2 102 Everett Olson Aspen
    3 103 Peter Haynes Summit
    4 104 Colt Whitley Aspen
    5 105 Tyler Scholl Middle Park
    6 106 Logan Moore Durango
    7 107 Noah Wheeless Aspen
    8 108 Sebastian Brower Middle Park
    9 109 Quinten Weinberger Summit
    10 110 Zachary Smith Summit
    11 111 Wyatt Mortenson Steamboat Springs
    12 112 Taiga Moore Aspen
    13 113 Davis Krueger Battle Mountain
    14 114 Anders Weiss Aspen
    15 115 Noah Bodewes Durango
    16 116 Jack Jones Summit
    17 117 Conner Lenhard Lake County
    18 118 Sam Haynes Summit
    19 119 Henry Barth Aspen
    20 120 Jacob Ammon Summit
    21 121 Alex Holinka Middle Park
    22 122 Gray Wasson Summit
    23 123 Will Rose Aspen
    24 124 Alexander Morano Summit
    25 125 Cobe Freeburn Durango
    26 126 David Reilly Battle Mountain
    27 127 Max Timm Battle Mountain
    28 128 Christopher Rohlf Summit
    29 129 Caleb White Summit
    30 130 Tristan Wickland Evergreen
    31 131 Jason Macaluso Battle Mountain
    32 132 Tucker Neal Summit
    33 133 Samuel Thebeau Summit
    34 134 Chase Weynand Steamboat Springs
    35 135 George Beck Aspen
    36 136 Kimo Sullivan Middle Park
    37 137 Guy Gordon Granger Middle Park
    38 138 Aidan Duffy Eagle Valley
    39 139 Ethan Callarman Middle Park
    40 140 Mitchell Meissner Steamboat Springs
    41 141 Grahm Tuohy-Gaydos Evergreen
    42 142 Gabriel Rabanal Steamboat Springs
    43 143 Alexander Bertonneau Summit
    44 144 Matt Koch Lake County
    45 145 Wil Cleveland Middle Park
    46 146 Bryn Petersen Colorado Rocky Mountain
    47 147 Ferguson St.John Eagle Valley
    48 148 Isaiah Callarman Middle Park
    49 149 Owen Daly Battle Mountain
    50 150 Ari Dennis Battle Mountain
    51 151 Lukas Bergsten Eagle Valley
    52 152 Vinny Troccoli Middle Park
    53 153 Graydon Walker Middle Park
    54 154 Caden Klein Aspen
    55 155 Gregory Townsend Ridge View Academy
    56 156 JP Viola Aspen
    57 157 Christian Kelly Aspen
    58 158 Andrew Humble Aspen
    59 159 Scout Edmondson Nederland
    60 160 David Ross Battle Mountain
    61 161 Nathaniel Swindle Steamboat Springs
    62 162 TJ Guercio Battle Mountain
    63 163 Nick Galambos Aspen
    64 164 Adam Figgins Nederland
    65 165 Theo Marston Vail Mountain
    66 166 Luke Olmsted Battle Mountain
    67 167 Quinn Wellman Steamboat Springs
    68 168 Jeremiah Kelley Steamboat Springs
    69 169 Justin Arndt Evergreen
    70 170 Will Kuhns Middle Park
    71 171 Evan Callahan Summit
    72 172 Miles Jarnot Battle Mountain
    73 173 Finn Leahy Colorado Rocky Mountain
    74 174 Zach Footer Evergreen
    75 175 Sam Frykholm Lake County
    76 176 Cole Weathers Eagle Valley
    77 177 Adler Mueller Nederland
    78 178 Deagen Fahrney Battle Mountain
    79 179 William Dietz Evergreen
    80 180 Garret Moehring Battle Mountain
    81 181 Bode Kostick Eagle Valley
    82 182 Ryan Dowdy Poudre
    83 183 Nino Lutz Clear Creek
    84 184 Nicolas O’Connell Vail Mountain
    85 185 Bryce Pfuetze Poudre
    86 186 Andrew Feist Poudre
    87 187 Taran Guin Clear Creek
    88 188 Bodie Spinner Clear Creek
    89 189 Jessy Dorton Summit
    Nordic: Skate
    Bib Start Time Name School
    1 3:00:00 Aaron Sanders Middle Park
    2 3:00:15 Alexander Bertonneau Summit
    3 3:00:30 Grant Willis Battle Mountain
    4 3:00:45 Bode Kostick Eagle Valley
    5 3:01:00 Seamus Farrell Battle Mountain
    6 3:01:15 Zach Yoder Eagle Valley
    7 3:01:30 Jake Allen Battle Mountain
    8 3:01:45 Joshua Keiser Battle Mountain
    9 3:02:00 Alexander Morano Summit
    10 3:02:15 Garret Moehring Battle Mountain
    11 3:02:30 Theo Marston Vail Mountain
    12 3:02:45 Evan Callahan Summit
    13 3:03:00 Nick Galambos Aspen
    14 3:03:15 Nate Moody Eagle Valley
    15 3:03:30 TJ Guercio Battle Mountain
    16 3:03:45 Justin Arndt Evergreen
    17 3:04:00 Ian MacFarlane Eagle Valley
    18 3:04:15 Zach Footer Evergreen
    19 3:04:30 Isaiah Callarman Middle Park
    20 3:04:45 Deagen Fahrney Battle Mountain
    21 3:05:00 Will Rose Aspen
    22 3:05:15 Gregory Townsend Ridge View Academy
    23 3:05:30 Luke Tichi Durango
    24 3:05:45 Matt Koch Lake County
    25 3:06:00 Owen Daly Battle Mountain
    26 3:06:15 Sam Frykholm Lake County
    27 3:06:30 Quinn Wellman Steamboat Springs
    28 3:06:45 Tucker Neal Summit
    29 3:07:00 JP Viola Aspen
    30 3:07:15 Christopher Rohlf Summit
    31 3:07:30 Scout Edmondson Nederland
    32 3:07:45 Christian Kelly Aspen
    33 3:08:00 Guy Gordon Granger Middle Park
    34 3:08:15 Lukas Bergsten Eagle Valley
    35 3:08:30 Noah Wheeless Aspen
    36 3:08:45 Caleb White Summit
    37 3:09:00 Cole Weathers Eagle Valley
    38 3:09:15 Caden Klein Aspen
    39 3:09:30 Jacob Ammon Summit
    40 3:09:45 Mitchell Meissner Steamboat Springs
    41 3:10:00 Vinny Troccoli Middle Park
    42 3:10:15 Gabriel Rabanal Steamboat Springs
    43 3:10:30 Jack Jones Summit
    44 3:10:45 Taiga Moore Aspen
    45 3:11:00 Wil Cleveland Middle Park
    46 3:11:15 Aidan Duffy Eagle Valley
    47 3:11:30 Kimo Sullivan Middle Park
    48 3:11:45 Bryn Petersen Colorado Rocky Mountain
    49 3:12:00 Ferguson St.John Eagle Valley
    50 3:12:15 Ethan Callarman Middle Park
    51 3:12:30 Ari Dennis Battle Mountain
    52 3:12:45 Zachary Smith Summit
    53 3:13:00 George Beck Aspen
    54 3:13:15 Davis Krueger Battle Mountain
    55 3:13:30 Quinten Weinberger Summit
    56 3:13:45 Alex Holinka Middle Park
    57 3:14:00 Peter Haynes Summit
    58 3:14:15 Anders Weiss Aspen
    59 3:14:30 Grahm Tuohy-Gaydos Evergreen
    60 3:14:45 Jason Macaluso Battle Mountain
    61 3:15:00 Conner Lenhard Lake County
    62 3:15:15 Colt Whitley Aspen
    63 3:15:30 Chase Weynand Steamboat Springs
    64 3:15:45 Max Timm Battle Mountain
    65 3:16:00 Sebastian Brower Middle Park
    66 3:16:15 David Reilly Battle Mountain
    67 3:16:30 Tristan Wickland Evergreen
    68 3:16:45 Cobe Freeburn Durango
    69 3:17:00 Wyatt Mortenson Steamboat Springs
    70 3:17:15 Henry Barth Aspen
    71 3:17:30 Logan Moore Durango
    72 3:17:45 Noah Bodewes Durango
    73 3:18:00 Tyler Scholl Middle Park
    74 3:18:15 Cameron Wolfe Vail Mountain
    75 3:18:30 Everett Olson Aspen
    76 3:18:45 Jessy Dorton Summit
    77 3:19:00 Adam Figgins Nederland
    78 3:19:15 Ethan Pyke Battle Mountain
    79 3:19:30 Luke Olmsted Battle Mountain
    80 3:19:45 Brody Nielson Eagle Valley
    81 3:20:00 William Dietz Evergreen
    82 3:20:15 Andrew Olmsted Battle Mountain
    83 3:20:30 Graydon Walker Middle Park
    84 3:20:45 David Ross Battle Mountain
    85 3:21:00 Nathaniel Swindle Steamboat Springs
    86 3:21:15 Will Cannon Summit
    87 3:21:30 Gray Wasson Summit
    88 3:21:45 Oliver Barwell Evergreen
    89 3:22:00 Peter Vos Summit
    90 3:22:15 Samuel Thebeau Summit
    91 3:22:30 Miles Reid Summit
    92 3:22:45 Jeremiah Kelley Steamboat Springs
    93 3:23:00 Nicolas O’Connell Vail Mountain
    94 3:23:15 Miles Jarnot Battle Mountain
    95 3:23:30 Clay Humphries Eagle Valley
    96 3:23:45 Finn Leahy Colorado Rocky Mountain
    97 3:24:00 Sam Haynes Summit
    98 3:24:15 Jack Canonico Poudre
    99 3:24:30 Nino Lutz Clear Creek
    100 3:24:45 Ryan Dowdy Poudre
    101 3:25:00 Bodie Spinner Clear Creek
    102 3:25:15 Bryce Pfuetze Poudre
    103 3:25:30 Taran Guin Clear Creek

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    Girls

    Alpine: Slalom
    Order Bib Name Class Team
    1 239 Roslyn Beckfield Senior Platte Canyon
    2 373 Rachel Conley Junior Vail Mountain
    3 88 Elsie Gothman Sophomore Clear Creek
    4 284 Fiona Ritchie Junior Colorado Rocky Mountain
    5 202 Ella Wiser Sophomore Middle Park
    6 142 Taylor Duel Sophomore Lake County
    7 1 Gretchen Pavelich Senior Battle Mountain
    8 447 Olyvia Snyder Freshman Summit
    9 559 Levyn Thomas Senior Aspen
    10 476 Ella Pietras Junior Steamboat Springs
    11 956 Skylar Thorpe Junior Durango
    12 363 Emily Creek Sophomore Nederland
    13 746 Riza Pykkonen Sophomore Evergreen
    14 3 Berit Frischholz Junior Battle Mountain
    15 157 Gwen Ramsey Freshman Lake County
    16 478 Annika Ort Freshman Steamboat Springs
    17 617 Estelle Sweeney Senior Aspen
    18 345 Michaela Thompson Junior Nederland
    19 708 Kylee Ornstein Sophomore Evergreen
    20 191 Bethanne Droll Sophomore Middle Park
    21 439 Jenna Sheldon Freshman Summit
    22 370 Quinn Kelley Sophomore Vail Mountain
    23 952 Analise Gates Senior Durango
    24 211 Sofia Olsson Freshman Middle Park
    25 143 Cassidy Gillis Sophomore Lake County
    26 554 Edie Sherlock Sophomore Aspen
    27 2 Kiana Brausch Junior Battle Mountain
    28 477 Kendal Flake Senior Steamboat Springs
    29 372 Alexa Anderson Junior Vail Mountain
    30 953 Zoe Kiesel Freshman Durango
    31 440 Sam Cheek Junior Summit
    32 623 Savannah Jordaan Freshman Nederland
    33 622 Anna Katnik Junior Nederland
    34 4 Christina Lettovska Sophomore Battle Mountain
    35 445 Paige Peterson Freshman Summit
    36 155 Michaelah Main Sophomore Lake County
    37 377 Lexi Linafelter Junior Vail Mountain
    38 725 Monica Swiderski Junior Evergreen
    39 547 Summer McSwain Junior Aspen
    40 222 Morgan Lahrman Senior Middle Park
    41 951 Claudia Luthy Junior Durango
    42 479 AnnMarie Hackworthy Junior Steamboat Springs
    43 337 Kate Skilbred Sophomore Nederland
    44 375 Belle Ebner Junior Vail Mountain
    45 434 Victoria Uglyar Freshman Summit
    46 212 Mia Rimmer Sophomore Middle Park
    47 5 Elle Young Freshman Battle Mountain
    48 733 Amanda Norvell Senior Evergreen
    49 482 Mae Thorp Junior Steamboat Springs
    50 529 India Cardamone Senior Aspen
    51 355 Ari Soto Sophomore Nederland
    52 379 Tegan Sharfstein Freshman Vail Mountain
    53 550 Kailey Murphy Freshman Aspen
    54 717 Emma Williams Senior Evergreen
    55 17 Addison Smith Senior Battle Mountain
    56 432 Grace Karoly Senior Summit
    57 480 Bryn O’Neil-Eliason Freshman Steamboat Springs
    58 729 Erin Pointet Freshman Evergreen
    59 6 Samantha Lindall Junior Battle Mountain
    60 551 Annika Nichols Sophomore Aspen
    61 486 Caroline Baur Freshman Steamboat Springs
    62 333 Bella Lynch Freshman Nederland
    63 444 Kenzie Ricardi Freshman Summit
    64 744 Claire Bovard Junior Evergreen
    65 352 Arianna McCue Senior Nederland
    66 532 Alexandra Engelmann Sophomore Aspen
    67 16 Kamryn Brausch Freshman Battle Mountain
    68 481 Sophia Gowdy Sophomore Steamboat Springs
    69 541 McKenna Kiker Senior Aspen
    70 743 Onika Benson Senior Evergreen
    71 15 Mia Carroll Senior Battle Mountain
    72 338 Audrey Fries Senior Nederland
    73 561 Annabelle Ward Senior Aspen
    74 8 Ellie Nelson Sophomore Battle Mountain
    75 747 Sophie Morgan Sophomore Evergreen
    76 603 Lily Waldman Freshman Nederland
    77 349 Abby Hall Junior Nederland
    78 558 Virginia Tassi Junior Aspen
    79 737 Claire Donlan Senior Evergreen
    80 351 Emma Perkins Senior Nederland
    81 536 Zoe Harbour Junior Aspen
    82 721 Jacey Pfiffner Junior Evergreen
    83 339 Carrera Horton Junior Nederland
    84 714 Sadie Dillman Sophomore Evergreen
    85 527 Ronnie Bedford Freshman Aspen
    86 530 Kate Citron Senior Aspen
    87 712 Abigail Stonefelt Sophomore Evergreen
    88 335 Peyton Pearson Sophomore Nederland
    89 542 Kaelyn Kroeger Sophomore Aspen
    90 341 Brittany Lilja Sophomore Nederland
    91 244 Sidney Mammoser Junior Platte Canyon
    92 236 Aiyana Cooke Junior Platte Canyon
    93 272 Eleanor Hicks Sophomore Colorado Rocky Mountain
    94 60 Madi Kish Junior Clear Creek
    95 82 Hannah Pedersen Junior Clear Creek
    Alpine: Giant Slalom
    Order Bib Name Class Team
    1 432 Grace Karoly Senior Summit
    2 202 Ella Wiser Sophomore Middle Park
    3 476 Ella Pietras Junior Steamboat Springs
    4 363 Emily Creek Sophomore Nederland
    5 142 Taylor Duel Sophomore Lake County
    6 952 Analise Gates Senior Durango
    7 82 Hannah Pedersen Junior Clear Creek
    8 1 Gretchen Pavelich Senior Battle Mountain
    9 746 Riza Pykkonen Sophomore Evergreen
    10 559 Levyn Thomas Senior Aspen
    11 373 Rachel Conley Junior Vail Mountain
    12 708 Kylee Ornstein Sophomore Evergreen
    13 439 Jenna Sheldon Freshman Summit
    14 370 Quinn Kelley Sophomore Vail Mountain
    15 157 Gwen Ramsey Freshman Lake County
    16 211 Sofia Olsson Freshman Middle Park
    17 547 Summer McSwain Junior Aspen
    18 956 Skylar Thorpe Junior Durango
    19 3 Berit Frischholz Junior Battle Mountain
    20 337 Kate Skilbred Sophomore Nederland
    21 477 Kendal Flake Senior Steamboat Springs
    22 333 Bella Lynch Freshman Nederland
    23 478 Annika Ort Freshman Steamboat Springs
    24 955 Juliana Gans Sophomore Durango
    25 4 Christina Lettovska Sophomore Battle Mountain
    26 725 Monica Swiderski Junior Evergreen
    27 191 Bethanne Droll Sophomore Middle Park
    28 143 Cassidy Gillis Sophomore Lake County
    29 434 Victoria Uglyar Freshman Summit
    30 377 Lexi Linafelter Junior Vail Mountain
    31 617 Estelle Sweeney Senior Aspen
    32 717 Emma Williams Senior Evergreen
    33 379 Tegan Sharfstein Freshman Vail Mountain
    34 2 Kiana Brausch Junior Battle Mountain
    35 554 Edie Sherlock Sophomore Aspen
    36 155 Michaelah Main Sophomore Lake County
    37 623 Savannah Jordaan Freshman Nederland
    38 482 Mae Thorp Junior Steamboat Springs
    39 445 Paige Peterson Freshman Summit
    40 5 Elle Young Freshman Battle Mountain
    41 537 Gemma Hill Freshman Aspen
    42 733 Amanda Norvell Senior Evergreen
    43 440 Sam Cheek Junior Summit
    44 622 Anna Katnik Junior Nederland
    45 375 Belle Ebner Junior Vail Mountain
    46 479 AnnMarie Hackworthy Junior Steamboat Springs
    47 486 Caroline Baur Freshman Steamboat Springs
    48 551 Annika Nichols Sophomore Aspen
    49 6 Samantha Lindall Junior Battle Mountain
    50 355 Ari Soto Sophomore Nederland
    51 372 Alexa Anderson Junior Vail Mountain
    52 484 Morgan Sauerbrey Junior Steamboat Springs
    53 12 Kyden Fleischer Senior Battle Mountain
    54 729 Erin Pointet Freshman Evergreen
    55 336 Alexie Pearson Sophomore Nederland
    56 550 Kailey Murphy Freshman Aspen
    57 747 Sophie Morgan Sophomore Evergreen
    58 352 Arianna McCue Senior Nederland
    59 16 Kamryn Brausch Freshman Battle Mountain
    60 541 McKenna Kiker Senior Aspen
    61 351 Emma Perkins Senior Nederland
    62 744 Claire Bovard Junior Evergreen
    63 529 India Cardamone Senior Aspen
    64 8 Ellie Nelson Sophomore Battle Mountain
    65 536 Zoe Harbour Junior Aspen
    66 743 Onika Benson Senior Evergreen
    67 338 Audrey Fries Senior Nederland
    68 17 Addison Smith Senior Battle Mountain
    69 345 Michaela Thompson Junior Nederland
    70 7 Leah Sandberg Sophomore Battle Mountain
    71 558 Virginia Tassi Junior Aspen
    72 335 Peyton Pearson Sophomore Nederland
    73 532 Alexandra Engelmann Sophomore Aspen
    74 14 Ashlee Ducharme Junior Battle Mountain
    75 553 Tate Randel Senior Aspen
    76 331 Lauren Wilson Senior Nederland
    77 349 Abby Hall Junior Nederland
    78 561 Annabelle Ward Senior Aspen
    79 538 Macy Hopkinson Sophomore Aspen
    80 527 Ronnie Bedford Freshman Aspen
    81 239 Roslyn Beckfield Senior Platte Canyon
    82 282 Lexi White Junior Colorado Rocky Mountain
    83 236 Aiyana Cooke Junior Platte Canyon
    84 60 Madi Kish Junior Clear Creek
    85 272 Eleanor Hicks Sophomore Colorado Rocky Mountain
    86 88 Elsie Gothman Sophomore Clear Creek
    87 284 Fiona Ritchie Junior Colorado Rocky Mountain
    88 237 Lisa Bezzant Senior Platte Canyon
    Nordic: Classic
    Nail Number Bib Name School
    1 1 Tai-Lee Smith Summit
    2 2 Noelle Resignolo Summit
    3 3 Emma Blakslee Vail Mountain
    4 4 Emma Barsness Aspen
    5 5 Jordan Miner Aspen
    6 6 Grace Johnson Battle Mountain
    7 7 Naomi Harding Battle Mountain
    8 8 Liz Harding Battle Mountain
    9 9 Winter Boese Steamboat Springs
    10 10 Elizabeth Barsness Aspen
    11 11 Ariel Benney Lake County
    12 12 Eva McDonough Aspen
    13 13 Lola Vilafranco Colorado Rocky Mountain
    14 14 Aubree Confer Summit
    15 15 Elizabeth Barker Middle Park
    16 16 Gabrielle Gully Battle Mountain
    17 17 Halle Moore Durango
    18 18 Maggi Congdon Steamboat Springs
    19 19 Zoe Bennett-Manke Steamboat Springs
    20 20 Jaden Phillips Evergreen
    21 21 Opal Koning Summit
    22 22 Hanna Knickrehm Summit
    23 23 Kylie Kenny Aspen
    24 24 Frances Farrell Battle Mountain
    25 25 Samantha Lindall Battle Mountain
    26 26 Inge Vandenberg Battle Mountain
    27 27 Elliot Pribramsky Vail Mountain
    28 28 Bronwyn Chesner Aspen
    29 29 Helen Cross Nederland
    30 30 Elizabeth Hammond Middle Park
    31 31 Kendall Clark Aspen
    32 32 Lexi Timm Battle Mountain
    33 33 Elona Greene Lake County
    34 34 Veronica Bassett Poudre
    35 35 Edie Sherlock Aspen
    36 36 Kiana Brausch Battle Mountain
    37 37 Sloan Phillips Evergreen
    38 38 Maclean Donovan Summit
    39 39 Karlina Feduschak Eagle Valley
    40 40 Claire Bohmer Steamboat Springs
    41 41 Macayla Scheidt Steamboat Springs
    42 42 Catcher Weynand Steamboat Springs
    43 43 Margaret Redfern Steamboat Springs
    44 44 Hannah Garvey Durango
    45 45 Katherine Puc Summit
    46 46 Gretta Gavette Colorado Rocky Mountain
    47 47 Stef Wojcik Aspen
    48 48 Maggie Barker Middle Park
    49 49 Rachel Devlin Aspen
    50 50 Katelyn Cimino Middle Park
    51 51 Addison Smith Battle Mountain
    52 52 Sarah Oberlander Poudre
    53 53 Anne Hager Steamboat Springs
    54 54 Abby Holm Lake County
    55 55 Michaela Main Lake County
    56 56 Greta Hansen Aspen
    57 57 Cassidy Meyer Colorado Rocky Mountain
    58 58 Selena Stoncius Middle Park
    59 59 Christina Lettovska Battle Mountain
    60 60 Berit Frischholz Battle Mountain
    61 61 Bella Lynch Nederland
    62 62 Lucia Anderson Battle Mountain
    63 63 Isabel Inman Clear Creek
    64 64 Tea Forrest Durango
    65 65 Kelsen Ritter Evergreen
    66 66 Jillian Lupinacci Clear Creek
    67 67 Bridget Egan Clear Creek
    68 68 Quinn Kelley Vail Mountain
    69 69 Carmella Wright Poudre
    70 70 Caitlyn Weathers Eagle Valley
    Nordic: Skate
    Bib Start Time Name School
    111 4:00:00 Arianna McCue Nederland
    112 4:00:15 Tea Forrest Durango
    113 4:00:30 Katelyn Cimino Middle Park
    114 4:00:45 Emma Stewart Steamboat Springs
    115 4:01:00 Berit Frischholz Battle Mountain
    116 4:01:15 Stef Wojcik Aspen
    117 4:01:30 Katherine Puc Summit
    118 4:01:45 Claire Bohmer Steamboat Springs
    119 4:02:00 Maclean Donovan Summit
    120 4:02:15 Quinn Kelley Vail Mountain
    121 4:02:30 Gretta Gavette Colorado Rocky Mountain
    122 4:02:45 Margaret Redfern Steamboat Springs
    123 4:03:00 Elona Greene Lake County
    124 4:03:15 Addison Smith Battle Mountain
    125 4:03:30 Anne Hager Steamboat Springs
    126 4:03:45 Rachel Devlin Aspen
    127 4:04:00 Bella Lynch Nederland
    128 4:04:15 Michaela Main Lake County
    129 4:04:30 Helen Cross Nederland
    130 4:04:45 Catcher Weynand Steamboat Springs
    131 4:05:00 Macayla Scheidt Steamboat Springs
    132 4:05:15 Morgan Holm Lake County
    133 4:05:30 Hanna Knickrehm Summit
    134 4:05:45 Sloan Phillips Evergreen
    135 4:06:00 Maggie Barker Middle Park
    136 4:06:15 Frances Farrell Battle Mountain
    137 4:06:30 Kristina Bodewes Durango
    138 4:06:45 Cassidy Meyer Colorado Rocky Mountain
    139 4:07:00 Bronwyn Chesner Aspen
    140 4:07:15 Samantha Lindall Battle Mountain
    141 4:07:30 Veronica Bassett Poudre
    142 4:07:45 Karlina Feduschak Eagle Valley
    143 4:08:00 Opal Koning Summit
    144 4:08:15 Inge Vandenberg Battle Mountain
    145 4:08:30 Lexi Timm Battle Mountain
    146 4:08:45 Kendall Clark Aspen
    147 4:09:00 Elizabeth Barsness Aspen
    148 4:09:15 Maggi Congdon Steamboat Springs
    149 4:09:30 Jaden Phillips Evergreen
    150 4:09:45 Gabrielle Gully Battle Mountain
    151 4:10:00 Aubree Confer Summit
    152 4:10:15 Kiana Brausch Battle Mountain
    153 4:10:30 Edie Sherlock Aspen
    154 4:10:45 Elliot Pribramsky Vail Mountain
    155 4:11:00 Elizabeth Barker Middle Park
    156 4:11:15 Elizabeth Hammond Middle Park
    157 4:11:30 Ariel Benney Lake County
    158 4:11:45 Kylie Kenny Aspen
    159 4:12:00 Hayley Diemar Battle Mountain
    160 4:12:15 Emma Blakslee Vail Mountain
    161 4:12:30 Lola Vilafranco Colorado Rocky Mountain
    162 4:12:45 Emma Barsness Aspen
    163 4:13:00 Zoe Bennett-Manke Steamboat Springs
    164 4:13:15 Naomi Harding Battle Mountain
    165 4:13:30 Liz Harding Battle Mountain
    166 4:13:45 Eva McDonough Aspen
    167 4:14:00 Jordan Miner Aspen
    168 4:14:15 Noelle Resignolo Summit
    169 4:14:30 Grace Johnson Battle Mountain
    170 4:14:45 Winter Boese Steamboat Springs
    171 4:15:00 Claire Potter Poudre
    172 4:15:15 Bridget Egan Clear Creek
    173 4:15:30 Madelynn Potter Poudre
    174 4:15:45 Isabel Inman Clear Creek
    175 4:16:00 Nevaeha Burgess Clear Creek
    176 4:16:15 Kelsen Ritter Evergreen
    177 4:16:30 Hannah Garvey Durango
    178 4:16:45 Caitlyn Weathers Eagle Valley