Month: April 2019

  • No. 6 Columbine girls soccer extends Jeffco winning streak to 20

    LAKEWOOD — With three games in five days, Columbine’s girls soccer team didn’t mind having a game not decided by a single goal Monday night.

    The Rebels — No. 6 in the latest CHSAANow.com Class 5A girls soccer rankings — cruised to an 8-1 victory over Lakewood.

    Columbine freshman Cadence Kline (14) and Lakewood sophomore Kaylyn Buchanan (13) battle for the ball during Monday’s Class 5A Jeffco League game at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “This game really helped us find our touches and work well together to get a win out of it,” Columbine senior Libby Spangler said after the biggest margin of victory for the Rebels this season with the 7-goal victory at Lakewood Memorial Field.

    Columbine racked up a 7-0 lead at halftime. Peyton Weber, Riley Kaali-Nagy, Evelyn Hammer, Annabelle Young and Spangler each had a goal for the Rebels before halftime. Senior Tessa Barton tacked on a pair of goals to add to her team-leading 12 goals on the season for Columbine (6-2-1, 3-0 in 5A Jeffco League).

    “We got to play some good soccer,” Columbine coach Brian Todd said after the win. “We scored some good goals and got everyone in the game. That was good.”

    Columbine has been locked in close battles in almost every game this season. The Rebels have had six games decided by a goal, along with four overtime games including a tie last week against Rocky Mountain.

    Columbine freshman Riley Kaali-Nagy (7) was one of six different goal scorers in the first half Monday for the Rebels. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The Rebels’ two losses have come against No. 1 Arapahoe and No. 3 Regis Jesuit, both one-goal decisions before spring break.

    “We came out and realized we are done with overtime games,” Barton said.

    The road does get back on the rough path later this week. Columbine hosts No. 7 Ralston Valley (4-1-1, 1-0-1) on Wednesday, April 17, back at Lakewood Memorial Field.

    “Ralston Valley is a good team every year. We always battle it out,” Todd said of the upcoming conference game at 5 p.m. Wednesday. “Most of our games over the last several years have been one-goal games. It should be a really tight match.”

    The Rebels are alone atop the conference having Ralston Valley and Chatfield (6-1-1, 2-0-1) tie in their conference opener. Columbine is trying to win a sixth straight 5A Jeffco League title and have won 20 straight conference games after Monday’s win. The streak dates back to the 2016 season.

    Lakewood freshman Esperanza Zarate (5) heads the ball in front of Columbine junior Teagan Marshall (10) on Monday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I think it is huge,” Barton said of the upcoming games against Ralston Valley and No. 2 Grandview. “Especially with us wanting to keep our league title. Both are both awesome teams. We need to be ready for them.”

    Columbine hosts Grandview — defending 5A state champions — at 4 p.m. Friday, April 19, at Columbine High School.

    “We are playing a great schedule,” Todd said. “I’m proud of our girls so far through that. We’ve played some really good opponents. I think we are slowly getting to where we need to be. Wednesday and Friday will be a true test.”

    Lakewood (3-7, 1-2) did prevent the shutout loss against Columbine thanks to a goal in the 68th minute by sophomore Myria Garcia. The Tigers are back on the pitch at Lakewood Memorial Field at 5 p.m. Thursday, April 18, against Chatfield.

    Columbine junior Lauryn Metz (16) and Lakewood freshman Esperanze Karate (5) fight for possession of the ball Monday at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Berthoud golf has home sweet home at TPC Colorado

    There’s one hole called Heaven’s Gate, another named Center Stage. And looking out over the expansive grounds of TPC Colorado, it’s easy to see why.

  • Ure brothers shine as No. 2 Eaton baseball tops No. 7 Peak to Peak

    Eaton baseball team
    File photo. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The northeastern Colorado version of the bash brothers were on fully display in Class 3A No. 2 Eaton’s 11-1 win over No. 7 Peak to Peak

    Jared Ure went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs while his younger brother Ryan went 3-for-3 hitting a double of his own and driving in a pair of runs.

    Ryan was also the man on the hill for Eaton (7-2 overall) and went five innings, striking out 12 Puma (7-3) hitters and giving up just one earned run.

    Isaac Van Tol was 1-for-2 at the plate for Peak to Peak and scored the Pumas’ only run of the game.

  • No. 1 D’Evelyn girls soccer edges No. 10 Ponderosa

    D'Evelyn Mead girls soccer
    (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    D’Evelyn found the net once in the second half, but that’s all that was needed as the Class 4A No. 1 Jaguars grabbed a 1-0 win over No. 10 Ponderosa on Monday.

    The Jags (7-1-1 overall) were named the No. 1 team in the CHSAANow.com 4A soccer rankings earlier in the day.

    Heading into the game, Laryssa Hamblen led D’Evelyn with 12 goals on the season, ranking her 14th in goals scored in all of 4A.

    The Jags are back at home Wednesday for a Jeffco League showdown with Standley Lake.

  • Big third quarter lifts No. 7 Steamboat Springs boys lacrosse over No. 10 Battle Mountain

    Steamboat Springs Air Academy boys lacrosse
    (Chris Fehrm/Chris Fehrm Photography)

    A five-goal third quarter proved to be the difference for Class 4A No. 7 Steamboat Springs in its 9-4 win over No. 10 Battle Mountain.

    The win Sailors for the Sailors (9-3 overall) extended their currenting winning streak to four games. Jacob Gilbertson has been the constant offensive force, scoring 32 goals on the year heading into Monday’s game.

    For the Huskies (4-6), this is the second loss of the season to Steamboat. With four games remaining on their schedule, they’ll look to get on a winning streak of their own and gain some momentum before the 4A playoffs begin.

  • St. Mary’s volleyball hires former Cheyenne Mountain coach David Barkley

    State volleyball tournament Cheyenne Mountain team David Barkley
    (Matt Daniels/mattdanphoto.com)

    David Barkley is checking himself back into the volleyball coaching ranks. The longtime coach at Cheyenne Mountain has been hired as the new coach at St. Mary’s.

    The school confirmed the news to CHSAANow.com on Tuesday.

    Barkley spent 15 years as the coach at Cheyenne Mountain, compiling a 350-58 record. He led the team to six state championships.

    He stepped down as the coach of Cheyenne Mountain in January of 2018, but was often seen around Cheyenne Mountain helping with athletic events. Barkley will also join the school as a teacher in the English department.

    “He’s a teacher first and coach always,” St. Mary’s athletic director Vincent Nigro said. “We like in-building coaches. It allows us to get to know them and them to know get to know us. Having him in the building will be a tremendous asset to us.”

    St. Mary’s went 15-10 in 2018 under Delia Febres-Butler and fell to Bishop Machebeuf in regionals to end the season. A win over the Buffaloes would have sent the Pirates to the Class 3A state tournament at the Denver Coliseum.

  • Boulder names Riley Grabau its boys basketball coach

    Boulder Grandview boys basketball
    (Marcus Gipson/Jmariahimages.com)

    Boulder has hired Riley Grabau as its boys basketball coach, athletic director Eddie Hartnett announced on Tuesday.

    Grabau was the team’s interim head coach during the 2018-19 season, leading them to a 13-12 record and an appearance in the Class 5A state tournament, where they advanced to the second round.

    “We look forward to seeing the program continue to grow under Coach Grabau’s leadership,” Hartnett said.

    Grabau is a 2011 graduate of the school, is one of the best athletes in school history, and led the Panthers to the 5A title game in 2011. After graduating, he played college basketball at Wyoming.

    Grabau took over as interim coach just prior to the season last November. He had been an assistant.

    “He is one of the best athletes Boulder has produced in recent history,” Hartnett said. “It will be exciting to see him develop as a head coach.”

  • Alamosa names Drew Sandlin its new football coach

    Resurrection Christian Alamosa football
    (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Alamosa has hired Drew Sandlin to be its next football coach, according to Erik Melgoza, the school’s athletic director.

    Sandlin comes to the Mean Moose from Rock Canyon, where he was an assistant football and baseball coach.

    “I believe that Drew is a great fit for Alamosa, he has ties to the Valley and has been here in the pas; he understands the culture,” Melgoza said. “He did his homework as to the tradition of Alamosa football and is very aware of the recent struggles. Drew is a young coach full of enthusiasm who has worked under outstanding head coaches.”

    Alamosa has won either four or five games each of the past four seasons, including a 4-5 mark in 2018.

    Sandlin, a graduate of Rock Canyon, played college football at Fort Lewis, and later walked on to the CSU football team under Jim McElwain.

    Sandlin started his coaching career at Rock Canyon as a JV football and baseball assistant in 2016. He then became a varsity football assistant in 2017.

    Follow all of the coaching changes this offseason in our coaching changes tracker.

  • Photos: Littleton boys lacrosse tops Conifer

    LITTLETON — Littleton boys lacrosse beat Conifer 8-3 on Monday.

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  • Photos: No. 3 Arapahoe boys lacrosse beats rival Heritage

    LITTLETON — Third-ranked Arapahoe boys lacrosse beat Heritage in a rivalry matchup on Monday.

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