Month: February 2019

  • Hockey’s state tournament bracket

    The 2019 state tournament bracket for ice hockey.

    2019 CHSAA Ice Hockey Tournament Ice Hockey State Championships

  • Schedule for the 2019 state wrestling tournament

    State wrestling generic
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The schedule for the 2019 state wrestling tournament at the Pepsi Center is below.

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    Thursday, Feb. 21

    2A/3A

    • Weigh-in: 11:30 a.m.
    • Preliminaries: 2-4:45 p.m. (10 mats)

    • • Clear house • •

    4A/5A

    • Weigh-in: 12:30 p.m.
    • Preliminaries: 6-8:45 p.m. (10 mats)

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    Friday, Feb. 22

    2A/3A

    • Weigh-in: 7 a.m.
    • Championship quarterfinals: 9-11:45 a.m. (10 mats)
    • First round consolation: Immediately following previous round

    4A/5A

    • Weigh-in: 8 a.m.
    • Championship quarterfinals: 12:45-3:30 p.m. (10 mats)
    • First round consolation: Immediately following previous round

    • • Clear house • •

    2A/3A

    • Second round consolation: 5-6:15 p.m. (10 mats)

    All classes

    • Semifinals: 6:45 p.m. (8 mats)

    **4A/5A

    • Second round consolation: 7:15 p.m. (1 mat each class). (As mats become available, expand to 10 mats)

    **4A/5A wrestlers competing in the second round consolation will begin at the same time as the championship semifinals — 4A on Mat 1; 5A on Mat 10.

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    Saturday, Feb. 23

    All Classes

    • Weigh-in: 8 a.m.
    • Third round consolation: 10 a.m. (10 mats)
    • Semifinal consolation: Immediately following (as mats become available)
    • Fifth place: Immediately following (as mats become available)
    • Third place: Immediately following (as mats become available

    • • Clear house • •

    • Doors open: 5:30 p.m.
    • Parade of Champions: 6:30 p.m. (4 mats)
  • Live results from the 2019 state wrestling tournament

    This season’s state wrestling tournament is Feb. 21-23 at the Pepsi Center.

    Go to:

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    State brackets & results

    Download: PDFs coming soon

  • 4A and 5A state basketball brackets released

    Chaparral ThunderRidge boys basketball
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    AURORA — The 2019 state basketball brackets for classes 4A and 5A boys and girls are out.

    Top overall seeds in each bracket include Chaparral (5A boys), Highlands Ranch (5A girls), Lewis-Palmer (4A boys) and Air Academy (4A girls).

    Find each complete bracket here:

    The state tournaments begin with first-round games this week. The girls start play on Tuesday; the boys tournaments start on Wednesday. Second round games are Friday (girls) and Saturday (boys).

    Things ramp up with Sweet 16 games next week on Feb. 26 (girls) and Feb. 27 (boys). The Great 8 rounds are March 1 (girls) and March 2.

    Then, the following week, Final 4 games are March 7 (girls) and March 8 (boys). The championship games are set for March 9.

    All games from the Great 8 on in 5A are held at the Denver Coliseum. The Great 8 is held at home sites in 4A, with games from the Final 4 on at the Coliseum.

  • Hockey’s state tournament bracket is out; Regis Jesuit top seed

    Regis Jesuit Valor Christian hockey
    (Marlee Smith/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — The 2019 state tournament bracket for hockey is out, and defending champion Regis Jesuit is the top overall seed.

    The Raiders will receive a first-round bye as a result, and host the winner of the first-round game between Kent Denver and Aspen.

    Find the complete bracket here.

    The state tournament begins play this week, with first-round games set for Tuesday and Wednesday. The second round is scheduled for Friday, and quarterfinals are Saturday. All games through the quarterfinals are at home sites.

    The semifinals are March 1 at the Pepsi Center, and the championship game is scheduled for March 4, a Monday, also at Pepsi Center.

    Other teams with first-round byes include No. 2 Valor Christian, last season’s runner-up, No. 3 Fort Collins, No. 4 Chaparral, No. 5 Denver East, No. 6 Dakota Ridge, No. 7 Monarch, No. 8 Doherty.

  • Video: Arvada West upends rival Ralston Valley in boys basketball action

    ARVADA — Arvada West finished off its boys basketball regular season with an impressive victory Friday night.

    The Wildcats (17-6, 6-2 in Class 5A Jeffco) used a third-quarter rally on the way to a 56-48 win over rival Ralston Valley (16-6, 5-2). The Mustangs have a quick turnaround hosting Lakewood at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, in their regular-season finale.

    Both A-West and Ralston Valley could be a top-16 seed for the 48-team 5A state tournament that begins Wednesday, Feb. 20. State brackets are scheduled to be released on CHSAANow.com on Sunday, Feb. 17.

  • Skyview girls basketball wins first league title in 17 seasons

    (@Coach_Kemm/Twitter)

    Skyview girls basketball won its first league title on Friday night since 2002, ending a 17-year drought.

    The Wolverines captured the Colorado 8 league tournament championship with a 57-28 win over Weld Central. They also beat Arvada (48-15) and Conifer (35-30) in the tournament.

    The finished the regular season 20-3. The Wolverines also finished atop the Colorado 8’s league standings at 7-0. They have won 13 consecutive games.

    Skyview’s led in scoring this season by Sophia Trujillo (11.3 points per game), Thalia Guardiola (11.1 points) and Casandra Olivas (9.3 points).

    The Wolverines, who play in Class 4A, will find out their seed for the state tournament on Sunday.

  • Nichols lifts No. 10 Montrose girls hoops to late win over Fruita Monument, league title

    (Christina Martin/ Montrose Daily Press)

    MONTROSE — Ally Nichols scored what proved to be the winning basket with nine seconds left as No. 10 Montrose girls basketball edged Fruita Monument on Friday.

    Montrose won, 45-44, and has clinched the Southwestern League title.

    Nichols finished with a team-high 14 points.

    “What a great win for my team and a great win for the seniors on Senior night,” Montrose coach Steve Skiff said. “It was a complete team effort and before the game we talked about going out there relaxed and play basketball. The girls did a great job of executing the game plan and playing a complete game on both ends of the floor.

    “It was a great atmosphere in the gym tonight and we are looking forward to the state playoffs next week.”

    Kennadie Minerich added 11 points for Montrose, and Michaela Ladage had seven.

    “Fruita has always been a really tough rival for us,” Minerich said. “So we’ve always had to come out really strong and play together. Coach Wells is an incredible coach and he had a strong game plan for us. We came out and had to make some adjustments very quickly especially against a strong team like them. With their personnel we had to work so much harder on both ends of the floor.

    “Ally Nichols stepped up big and was able to battle down low and make a quick shot to put us ahead.”

    The win means Montrose, Fruita Monument and Grand Junction all finished tied atop the Southwestern League standings at 5-3. Among the tied teams, Montrose is 3-1, Grand Junction is 2-2 and Fruita Monument is 1-3. As a result, Montrose has won the league title.

    Montrose jumped out to an 8-0 lead to start the game, but Fruita Monument roared back to tie the game at 9-9 after the first quarter.

    The game remained close in the second quarter. With the game tied at 23, Nichols scored to put the Indians ahead 25-23 at halftime.

    Montrose built a 29-23 lead to start the third quarter, but again the Wildcats rallied. They took at 35-31 lead going into the fourth quarter.

    This time, it was Montrose who rallied, as they went ahead 36-35.

    It came down to the end. Nichols scored with nine seconds left, giving Montrose a 45-44 lead. Fruita Monument couldn’t answer one final time, as Montrose held on.

    Kylie Wells led Fruita Monument with 15 points.

    “Great battle all game in a tough environment, just came up one point short,” Fruita Monument coach Michael Wells said. “Time to move on to the playoffs, everyone starts 0-0 and it’s a new season.”

  • Photos: First day of the 3A Region 3 wrestling tournament

    EDGEWATER — The first day of the Class 3A Region 3 wrestling tournament was held on Friday.

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  • Lutheran upsets No. 1 Sterling in 3A boys basketball

    In a huge Class 3A boys basketball upset Friday night, No. 4 Lutheran did what no team has been able to do this season – take down No. 1 Sterling.