Month: August 2019

  • New beginnings for Colorado Springs-area quarterbacks

    The 2019 football season marks new beginnings for four local quarterbacks.

  • Northridge football team plans clean up to give back to school community

    The Northridge football team on Saturday will trade its helmets, pads and cleats for paint brushes, mops and hammers and nails.

  • Neil Wilcox of Niwot boys tennis hopes to use experience to shine in No. 1 singles

    (Gabriel Christus/Denver Broncos)

    The 2018 Class 4A state boys tennis tournament was always going to be a tough draw when it came to the No. 1 singles bracket.

    Nick Lorenz of Discovery Canyon was a senior and looking to find that elusive state title. He ended up running into a buzzsaw in Colorado Academy’s Richter Jordaan. But those two were far from the only stars on the court that weekend.

    Niwot junior Neil Wilcox looked strong in the first two rounds of the tournament first beating Alameda senior Kenny Orive 6-2, 6-1 and then dispatching Cheyenne Mountain junior Joey Geisz 6-1, 2-6, 6-3.

    Then he ran into Jordaan, the eventual No. 1 singles champion. Jordaan won the semifinal match 6-1, 6-2 and sent Wilcox to the consolation bracket. Then a sophomore, Wilcox regained his composure and won his next two matches in straight sets to take third place.

    Heading into this year, it isn’t the wins that helped him learn last year, but rather his loss to Jordaan. With two more chances to go for gold, it was a reminder that at the state tournament everyone is playing at a high level.

    “Last year I went in very confident and felt like I had a chance,” Wilcox said. “I lost because I was overconfident.”

    Neil Wilcox Niwot boys tennis
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Sitting at the fall sports media day hosted by the Denver Broncos, Wilcox looked every bit the humbled and controlled athlete that he needs to be to survive a grueling tennis season. He maintains that staying humble will help him generate the results he wants and that has been clear early this season.

    In the Cougars’ season-opening dual against Peak to Peak, Wilcox came away with a decisive 6-0, 6-0 victory. He followed that with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Thompson Valley.

    Niwot is 2-0 as a team to start the year with duals against Centaurus and Dawson on the horizon. A big key for Wilcox is that he’s trying to focus solely on the task in front of him rather than what his solid play can do for him later in the year.

    “This year I have to make sure I just go in and play my game and make sure I don’t spend too much time thinking about it,” he said.

    With both Lorenz and Jordaan graduated, Wilcox can enter the 2019 state tournament as the most successful returning player. Geisz is back for the Indians and the field will also consist of talented underclassmen such as Steamboat Springs sophomore Andy Schuiling.

    The 2019 season is starting off on a high note for Wilcox as he stands 2-0 after joining several of the state’s top athletes at the UC Health Center at Dove Valley in early August.

    “This is kind of crazy for me,” he said sitting at the podium. “I’ve never done anything like this before.”

    If he plays to to his potential and maintains his focus throughout this season, he’ll be getting similar media attention. And as just a junior, he has plenty of time to get used to it.

    4A boys state tennis 2018
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Jeffco Stadium is set to celebrate the start of its 60th season

    A copy of the original program of the inaugural football game at Jeffco Stadium on Sept. 5, 1959 between Lakewood Tigers and Cheyenne Indians. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    LAKEWOOD — Bear Creek and Lakewood will kick off a historic season for Jeffco Stadium at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30.

    The flagship stadium for Jeffco Public Schools begins its 60th season with the opener between the two old Jeffco rivals that were around when Jeffco Stadium (500 Kipling St. in Lakewood) opened its doors in 1959.

    Logo celebrating Jeffco Stadium’s 60th season.

    “I think it is really exciting for both players and coaches to be the game to kickoff the season at Jeffco (Stadium). On top of it we get a rivalry game against Lakewood High School,” Bear Creek football coach Zach Morris said. “It is pretty amazing that it is the 60th year of football at Jeffco, hopeful we do the district proud with a high quality game.”

    The inaugural game on Sept. 5, 1959 featured the Cheyenne Indians versus Lakewood Tigers.

    Admission prices will be rolled back for Friday’s football game between the Bear Creek Bears and Lakewood Tigers to celebrate the event — $3 adults and $2 students. The first 500 football fans through the gates will receive a collectable Jeffco Stadium 1959-2019 60th anniversary season t-shirt. Gates will open at 6 p.m., one-hour before kickoff.

    Old Jeffco rivals Lakewood and Bear Creek kickoff at 7 p.m. Friday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Despite the fact that Bear Creek and Lakewood are not in the same conference with the Bears moving down to Class 4A a few years ago, Lakewood football coach Jeff Braun expects a spirited game.

    “This is a long time rival between to schools that really don’t like each other,” Braun said.

    This anniversary holds special meaning for Jeffco’s Executive Director of Athletics and Activities — Jim Thyfault. The Pomona High School graduate attended games in the 1960s, played at Jeffco Stadium for the Panthers in the 1970s and had sons play at Jeffco Stadium.

    “The stadium has stood the test of time,” Thyfault said. “In large part due to the support from the district to update when needed and the commitment our stadium managers put into it. They take a lot of pride in their work.”

    Jeffco Stadium is set to host 26 regular-season prep football games this season. Jeffco Stadium has been the home of the all-classification Colorado High School Activities Association’s three-day state track meet for a decade.

    “It’s an honor that CHSAA asks the district to host the three-day state track & field meet each year at the stadium,” Thyfault said. “It always caps off a great year of good football, good track & field, good athletes, coaches and officials.”

    The first 500 fans through the gates at Jeffco Stadium on Friday night will receive a free commemorative t-shirt marking the historic game. Gates open at 6 p.m. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: Bear Creek softball gets a walk-off win vs. Evergreen

    Bear Creek softball beat Evergreen 8-7 on Tuesday with a walk-off win in the bottom of the seventh inning.

  • Jeffco boys golfers tackle tough Bear Creek Golf Club

    Arvada West junior Tyler Tyson chips out of trouble on the par 4 No. 11 hole Monday at Bear Creek Golf Club in Lakewood. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    LAKEWOOD — It’s not even September, but Monday’s boys golf tournament marked the midway point of conference play for the Class 5A and 4A Jeffco League.

    On the toughest of the six courses of the Jeffco League tournament schedule, Chatfield senior Max Heupel soared up 5A individual standings with a strong 1-over-par, 73. Heupel was six strokes better than Arvada West’s junior Zach Tyson and Valor Christian’s tandem of Logan Byler and Lucas Schulte, who all shot rounds of 79.

    Heupel is tied with Lakewood sophomore Max Lange atop the 5A Jeffco individual standings. Valor widened its lead in the team race over second-place Ralston Valley and third-place Lakewood.

    Lakewood junior Ryan Liao chips onto the No. 16 green during his round of 80 Monday at Bear Creek Golf Club. Liao had a hole-in-one on the No. 7 99-yard par 3 to highlight his round. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Defending 5A Jeffco individual medalist — Lakewood junior Ryan Liao — shot a round of 80, but did have one of the highlights with a hole-in-one on the No. 7, 99-yard par 3.

    On the 4A side, Golden’s Grayson Flambures took the individual title with a round of 80. The Demons also edged Evergreen by six strokes in the team race. Golden and Evergreen are locked in a tight race for the conference team title. The Demons are one stroke ahead of the Cougars with three league tournaments remaining.

    Evergreen’s Clayton Whitton and Jack Mitchell are currently one-two in the overall 4A Jeffco individual standings. Green Mountain sophomore Ollie Gibbons is third, Flambures and Conifer junior Dakota Dolph is tied for fourth.

    The final three Jeffco League tournaments are scheduled for Indian Tree (Aug. 30) West Woods (Sept. 9) and The Broadlands (Sept. 17).

  • Photos: Jeffco League boys golf invitational at Bear Creek Golf Club

    Chatfield’s Max Heupel was the top individual, and Valor Christian lead the way as the top team, at the Jeffco League boys golf invite held at Bear Creek Golf Club.

  • Photos: No. 3 Colorado Academy field hockey tops Grandview

    Third-ranked Colorado Academy field hockey beat Grandview on Monday.

  • Photos: James helps No. 8 Pueblo West softball beat Elizabeth

    Shelby James hit a home run, and Jasmine Garbiso and Katie Deville each added three RBIs as No. 8 Pueblo West softball beat Elizabeth 9-5 on Monday.

  • Photos: Bear Creek boys soccer is now 2-0 following win over Green Mountain

    Ty Griffiths scored twice to help Bear Creek boys soccer beat Green Mountain 5-1 on Monday.