Month: October 2019

  • Photos: No. 9 Regis Jesuit boys soccer shuts out Heritage

    Ninth-ranked Regis Jesuit boys soccer beat Heritage 4-0 on Tuesday.

  • New culture brings very different results for Mead boys soccer

    (Photo courtesy of @mead_soccer on Twitter)

    Coming into the 2019 boys soccer season, Mead had seven total wins in the program’s history. So far this season, the Mavericks have eight wins. Just in league play.

    Arguably the early favorite for the turnaround team of the year, Mead has been good this year. Not good in comparison to past years in their program, but good in terms of overall performance. Make no mistake, this is no fluke either. This isn’t a perfect storm of athletes that just happened to come together to give the program a lift at the right time.

    The Mavericks (10-4 overall, 8-1 Class 3A Patriot) worked for it.

    “It all started in the summer with these boys,” coach Shane Adler said. “They made a big culture shift and changed their mindset and the way they approached day to day practice and work. They didn’t want to be that team that was at the bottom and kept losing and only won two games in three years.”

    The work paid off, but it took a little bit of time. The Mavericks won two of their first three games of the season, but then hit a little bit of a skid. They went on a three-game losing streak and for the briefest of moments, it looked like 2019 was going to be no different.

    On Sept. 19, the team hit its turning point of the year. An 8-0 win over Estes Park – in which eight different players scored – started a winning streak that has continued to this day. At the forefront of the offense is the junior trio of Diego Cordero, Fernando Contreras and Sawyer Parker. They’ve combined for 17 goals on the year and have been essential in what is turning out to be an historic season.

    “They’re willing to work together,” Alder said. “They go out there and they want to play for each other and play for their team. They’re not caught up into stats and who has the most goals or who has the prettiest goals. It’s just about the team and those three have really embraced that aspect of it.”

    The other part of the equation is the netminder. Hayden Munro has logged over 1,000 minutes protect the goal and has allowed just 18 shots to get by him.

    The Mavericks can score all the goals they want, but if there is no one to stop the opponents from scoring, there is no turnaround season.

    “Hayden is huge in goal,” Adler said. “He makes the big save whenever we need it. In a game against Liberty Common recently, they were pressing really hard and he just kept making save after save. He has a tendency to step up when our team needs him.”

    Typically a 4A school in team sports, Mead is playing down to 3A in order to gain momentum for its program. The general hope is that the results are exactly what everyone is seeing. Among most things it provides enthusiasm for a program that has struggled to gain traction since it started in 2014.

    “We’re moving forward and moving up,” Adler said. “We’re getting the right kids in the program and we’re getting kids that want to play for Mead and represent their school.”

    And with the results that they’re getting in 2019, they get to represent Mead proudly.

  • Denver Broncos high football coach of the week: Sanford’s Joe Cary

    Sanford football Joe Cary
    (Photo courtesy of Stephen Jiron/Valley Courier)

    If there is any doubt that Sanford football isn’t ready to play each week, a quick glance at the scores of its games will tell the whole story.

    Sanford is 6-0 on the year and the closest game they’ve played was their 52-24 win over Mancos last week. That’s how good this team has been all year. They’ve already matched their win total from 2018 and have been nothing short of dominant each week.

    Coach Joe Cary is quick to point out that the main reason behind the team’s success this season isn’t because of anything his players are doing physically. It’s all mental.

    They want to practice and they want to get better. Because ultimately, they want to win.

    Cary insists that his his work is easier because of the drive the team has every day at practice and at games.

    Even if many hands make light work for the head coach, his work with Sandford this season has been good enough that he has been named this week’s Denver Broncos high school football 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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    Joe Cary bio

    Years as head coach: 2 (12-3)

    Years at Sanford: 2 (12-3, 6-0 this season)

    Previous stops: Sanford head coach (2018-present).

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    Dan Mohrmann: Why did you get into coaching?

    Joe Cary: It’s all for the kids. I love the kids here at Sanford. I love their drive, I love their competitiveness and it’s just a whole lot of fun being around these kids all the time.

    Mohrmann: From their perspective, what do you think it’s like to be coached by you?

    Cary: I hope they would think that I push them. I try and get the potential out of them. I can be hard on them at the same time. I think they know that I love them and that I’m just trying to get the very best out of them. That’s what I hope they would say.

    Mohrmann: In just two years at Stanford, what’s been the biggest learning curve for you and what’s something that’s really come easily?

    Cary: The biggest learning curve is just the mindset that we have to enter every game, every practice, how that affects the game so much. There’s not a whole lot of things that have come too easy.

    Probably the thing that’s been the very best for me is my assistant coaches. I was able to really grab some really good assistant coaches and that makes my life a whole lot easier because they’re so good.

    Mohrmann: You’ve had some some big wins this year. I don’t think there’s been anything fewer than three scores. So what is it, whether it’s Friday or Saturday, that your boys have been able to come to the field ready and perform such a high level?

    Cary: They just have a lot of pride in themselves and in the community and this team. The brotherhood in this team is exceptional. I think they have a unity that I haven’t seen in other teams and they just come together and they just get the job done. They go out and then they do the very best they can.

    Mohrmann: Do you think being from a small town and Sanford being a smaller school really kind of drives that point home?

    Cary: Yeah and it comes from the community, as well. Their parents all teach them these values and stuff and I feel very blessed to be able to coach here where the kids have been brought up with those values and their parents drive them to reach their potential. It makes coaching a lot more enjoyable.

    Mohrmann: Do you think that’s maybe another reason that they come to play every week is they’re not taking anything for granted that they’ve just had that hard work mentality instilled in them?

    Cary: I definitely think that that’s a part of it. They have a sense of pride and they want to go out and put on a show every night for our fans as well. They know that’s a big part of the fan’s lives to come out and watch the show and so they try their very best to do that; put on a show.

    Mohrmann: What’s been the most enjoyable part of this season for you?

    Cary: We had some adversity with some different things that the first season and, and just seeing how the boys responded from that and that it didn’t shock the system or anything. They just came together even stronger and went forward.

    I really enjoyed seeing the commitment that they have and they’re at practice and they want to work hard. It makes my job a whole lot more enjoyable when it’s like that.

    Mohrmann: Coming in with no real previous coaching experience, did you think you would enjoy it as much as you have so far?

    Cary: I didn’t have a whole lot of experience with the high school level, but I thoroughly enjoyed junior high. I was scared beyond belief going into high school because it’s completely different level. I came up with these boys and they kind of knew my program and kind of knew what our expectations were.

    I knew I would have fun with them cause I knew they would respond and do what they needed to do.

    Mohrmann: Six wins already under your belt and playoffs aren’t too far down the road. How tough is it going to be to get their gears kicked in from regular season to a playoff mode where it’s win or go home?

    Cary: I don’t think it’s going to be too hard with this set of boys. They have a hunger and they have a drive that they want to go deep into the playoffs and even fight for the state championship. That’s one of our goals and I can see it in their eyes.

    It’s not a team that I have to motivate a whole bunch before a game. You can tell they’re ready to go. And I think we can keep that energy going as we progress down the line.

    Mohrmann: From what you’ve seen of those traditional 8-man powers, how do your boys match up right now?

    Cary: Through different camps and different scrimmages and stuff, I would feel confident playing anyone in the state right now. There are some big teams out there like Sedgwick Country. They’ve won four in a row. We know that they’re tough and everything, but I’d be excited about the opportunity to play any one of those teams and our boys I think would be too.

  • 5A softball regional tournament brackets

    A complete schedule for the Class 5A regional softball tournaments. All games are Oct. 19, unless noted.

    These tournaments are in a double-elimination format. The winners of games four and five in each region will qualify for the state tournament.

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  • 4A softball regional tournament brackets

    A complete schedule for the Class 4A regional softball tournaments. All games are Oct. 19, unless noted.

    These tournaments are in a double-elimination format. The winners of games four and five in each region will qualify for the state tournament.

    This bracket has been updated on Oct. 15, at 8:27 a.m.

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  • 3A softball regional tournament brackets

    A complete schedule for the Class 3A regional softball tournaments. All games are Oct. 19, unless noted.

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  • Volleyball rankings: Chaparral jumps up to No. 1 in 5A

    Chaparral Mountain Vista volleyball
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Chaparral has moved up to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Class 5A volleyball rankings.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Chaparral (5) 14-2 94 3 2-0
    2 Legend (1) 13-3 82 2 1-1
    3 Cherokee Trail (3) 13-2 77 1 1-1
    4 Broomfield (1) 14-0 66 5 2-0
    5 Rampart 13-1 62 4 1-0
    6 Valor Christian 12-1 48 6 2-0
    7 Fort Collins 11-2 36 7 1-0
    8 Grandview 10-5 24 8 1-1
    9 Eaglecrest 12-4 20 9 2-0
    10 Chatfield 10-4 10 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Windsor 8, Cherry Creek 6, Fairview 5, Grand Junction 4, Pine Creek 4, Ralston Valley 4.
    Dropped out
    Fairview (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pueblo County (8) 16-1 95 1 5-0
    2 Lewis-Palmer (2) 9-5 77 3 2-0
    3 Discovery Canyon 11-3 76 2 1-0
    4 Pueblo West (1) 11-4 66 4 1-1
    5 Palmer Ridge 10-4 63 5 1-0
    6 Coronado 9-5 56 6 1-0
    7 Mead 9-3 43 7 2-0
    8 Montrose 12-3 42 10 2-0
    9 Woodland Park 11-1 31 9 1-0
    10 Thomas Jefferson 10-5 19 3-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Silver Creek 11, Erie 8, Battle Mountain 4, Mullen 4, Longmont 3, Air Academy 2, Cheyenne Mountain 2, Glenwood Springs 2, Evergreen 1.
    Dropped out
    Erie (8).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Lutheran (8) 9-0 97 1 1-0
    2 Sterling 14-0 79 2 2-0
    3 Alamosa 18-2 77 3 2-0
    4 Colorado Springs Christian (1) 17-1 63 4 3-0
    5 Eaton 12-3 60 5 2-0
    6 Cedaredge 14-0 49 6 3-0
    7 Faith Christian 11-2 36 7 2-0
    8 Lamar 14-2 33 2-0
    9 Platte Valley 9-4 14 8 1-1
    10 University 9-5 12 10 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Coal Ridge 10, Eagle Ridge Academy 8, SkyView Academy 8, Englewood 3, Bayfield 1.
    Dropped out
    Eagle Ridge Academy (9).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Denver Christian (9) 15-0 90 1 2-0
    2 Union Colony Prep 13-1 77 2 2-0
    3 Wiggins 14-3 66 3 2-0
    4 Fowler 13-2 63 4 2-0
    5 Meeker 13-2 52 6 2-0
    6 Limon 10-5 42 5 2-0
    7 West Grand 14-2 40 7 1-0
    8 Simla 12-3 25 8 1-0
    9 Dolores 12-3 12 0-0
    10 Rye 11-4 10 9 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Telluride 8, Sedgwick County 5, Highland 2, Swink 2, Ignacio 1.
    Dropped out
    Telluride (10).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 La Veta (5) 16-0 71 1 4-0
    2 Kit Carson (1) 14-1 69 2 3-0
    3 Merino (2) 13-1 67 3 1-0
    4 Briggsdale 12-2 51 4 1-0
    5 Fleming 13-1 44 5 2-0
    6 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 13-2 42 7 3-1
    7 Prairie 10-2 36 6 1-0
    8 Mile High Academy 11-0 18 3-0
    9 Otis 10-6 16 8 1-2
    10 Springfield 9-4 8 2-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Stratton/Liberty 7, Flagler/Hi-Plains 5, Dove Creek 4, Sangre de Cristo 2.
    Dropped out
    Stratton/Liberty (9), Dove Creek (10).
  • Football rankings: Four new teams join this week’s polls

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Four new teams joined this week’s football rankings: Cherokee Trail (5A), Brighton (4A), Harrison (3A) and Elizabeth (2A).

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. In class 1A-5A, these rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Columbine (10) 7-0 214 1 W
    2 Cherry Creek (8) 7-0 207 2 W
    3 Valor Christian (5) 6-1 184 3 W
    4 Ralston Valley 7-0 161 5 W
    5 Regis Jesuit 7-0 141 6 W
    6 Grandview 6-1 87 4 L
    7 Pomona 4-3 76 8 W
    8 Eaglecrest 6-1 71 7 W
    9 Fairview 6-1 59 9 W
    10 Cherokee Trail 5-2 35 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Legend 14, Smoky Hill 7, Arapahoe 3, Castle View 3, ThunderRidge 2, Mullen 1.
    Dropped out
    Legend (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pine Creek (23) 5-1 255 1 W
    2 Broomfield (2) 6-0 214 2 W
    3 Montrose (1) 6-0 200 3 W
    4 Chatfield 5-1 157 4 W
    5 Pueblo West 5-1 147 6 W
    6 Vista Peak Prep 6-0 143 5 W
    7 Dakota Ridge 5-1 76 8 W
    8 Loveland 4-2 61 9 W
    9 Heritage 4-2 41 7 L
    10 Brighton 5-1 32 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Fruita Monument 29, Golden 20, Hinkley 17, Ponderosa 8, Longmont 6, Wheat Ridge 6, Skyline 5, Vista Ridge 5, Greeley West 3, Monarch 2, Air Academy 1, Mesa Ridge 1, Windsor 1.
    Dropped out
    Hinkley (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Palmer Ridge (16) 5-1 194 1 W
    2 Mead (4) 6-0 173 2 W
    3 Pueblo South 5-1 165 3 W
    4 Discovery Canyon 5-1 111 4 W
    5 Conifer 6-0 100 8 W
    6 Frederick 6-0 85 6 W
    7 Durango 4-2 55 9 W
    8 Lutheran 4-2 51 7 L
    9 Green Mountain 4-2 47 5 L
    10 Harrison 5-1 27 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Holy Family 21, Thomas Jefferson 21, Erie 19, Pueblo Central 19, Palisade 15, Roosevelt 11, Northridge 10, Fort Morgan 9, Pueblo East 8, Battle Mountain 6, Evergreen 4, Littleton 3, Eagle Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    Palisade (10).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rifle (18) 6-0 223 1 W
    2 Sterling (2) 5-1 189 4 W
    3 Platte Valley (1) 5-1 180 3 W
    4 Resurrection Christian (2) 5-1 169 5 W
    5 Delta 5-1 125 2
    6 Faith Christian (1) 5-1 124 6 W
    7 Basalt 6-0 114 7 W
    8 Elizabeth 5-1 53 W
    9 Eaton 4-2 48 9 W
    10 The Classical Academy 4-2 42 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Lamar 14, Englewood 13, La Junta 12, Alamosa 9, Bennett 2, University 2, Aspen 1.
    Dropped out
    La Junta (8).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Strasburg (16) 6-0 178 1 W
    2 Limon 5-1 151 2 W
    3 Holyoke (2) 6-0 134 3 W
    4 Florence 6-0 124 4 W
    5 Colorado Springs Christian 5-1 95 7 W
    6 Meeker 5-1 83 6 W
    7 Centauri 5-1 81 5 W
    8 Wray 5-1 38 8 W
    9 Hotchkiss 5-1 32 10 W
    10 Highland 3-3 22 9 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Flatirons Academy 15, Rye 14, Peyton 8, Buena Vista 7, Burlington 5, Grand Valley 3.
    Dropped out
    None.
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (11) 7-0 145 1 W
    2 Fowler (3) 6-0 134 2 W
    3 Sanford 6-0 115 7 W
    4 Merino 5-1 85 5 W
    5 Mancos 5-1 76 3 L
    6 Dayspring Christian Academy 5-1 66 4 L
    7 Vail Christian (1) 6-0 57 8 W
    8 Pikes Peak Christian 4-1 46 9 W
    9 Caliche 4-2 30 6 L
    10 Dove Creek 5-1 18 10 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    Rangely 11, West Grand 10, Elbert 9, Holly 7, Hoehne 6, Sargent 6, Soroco 4.
    Dropped out
    None.
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kit Carson (9) 7-0 99 1 W
    2 Fleming (1) 7-0 84 2 W
    3 Stratton/Liberty 6-1 81 3 W
    4 Cheyenne Wells 6-1 67 4 W
    5 Flagler/Hi-Plains 7-0 65 5 W
    6 Prairie 4-2 42 6 Bye
    7 North Park 5-2 41 7 L
    8 Branson/Kim 7-0 29 8 W
    9 Briggsdale 5-2 19 9 W
    10 Granada 5-2 9 10 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Cotopaxi 6, Deer Trail 4, Eads 2, Idalia 1, Walsh 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Boys soccer rankings: Boulder and Crested Butte take over as No. 1 teams

    Mountain Vista Boulder boys soccer
    (Tim Bourke)

    Boulder (5A) and Crested Butte (2A) have taken over as the No. 1 ranked teams in their respective boys soccer rankings this week.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Boulder (3) 7-2-0 78 2 1-0-0
    2 Rampart (2) 12-0-0 71 1 2-0-0
    3 Cherry Creek (2) 8-2-2 67 6 1-0-0
    4 Broomfield (1) 10-1-0 66 3 2-0-0
    5 Legacy (1) 10-1-0 63 4 2-0-0
    6 Fairview (1) 8-2-0 56 5 2-0-0
    7 Grandview 7-2-2 36 8 1-0-0
    8 Arvada West 10-2-1 31 7 0-0-0
    9 Regis Jesuit 7-1-2 23 9 1-0-0
    10 Castle View 10-1-2 19 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Arapahoe 9, Denver East 7, Smoky Hill 7, Overland 6, Eaglecrest 4, Mountain Vista 3, Aurora Central 2, Far Northeast Warriors 1, Rangeview 1.
    Dropped out
    Valor Christian (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Battle Mountain (6) 11-0-1 86 1 3-0-0
    2 Golden (2) 10-1-1 80 2 1-0-0
    3 Skyview 10-0-1 72 4 2-0-0
    4 Silver Creek 8-1-2 58 5 1-0-0
    5 Air Academy 8-4-0 50 3 1-1-0
    6 Alameda 11-1-0 48 6 1-0-0
    7 Lewis-Palmer (1) 9-3-0 36 2-0-0
    8 Holy Family 9-2-0 16 1-0-0
    9 Glenwood Springs 9-1-2 14 10 2-0-0
    10 Loveland 9-1-0 12 9 0-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    The Classical Academy 9, Erie 4, Regis Groff 4, Discovery Canyon 3, Pueblo West 2, Niwot 1.
    Dropped out
    Regis Groff (7), Discovery Canyon (8).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kent Denver (4) 12-0-0 76 1 1-0-0
    2 Salida (4) 9-0-1 67 2 1-0-0
    3 Roaring Fork 8-1-1 55 4 2-0-0
    4 Atlas Preparatory School 9-0-1 49 3 1-0-0
    5 Colorado Academy 9-2-0 45 8 2-0-0
    6 Delta 9-3-0 39 5 2-0-0
    7 Aurora West College Prep Academy 11-1-0 30 7 2-0-0
    8 Liberty Common 6-2-1 22 9 1-1-0
    9 Arrupe Jesuit 8-2-1 16 10 1-0-1
    10 Faith Christian 6-3-1 15 6 0-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    KIPP Denver Collegiate 9, Middle Park 8, Lutheran 3, Vail Mountain 3, Jefferson Academy 2, The Academy 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Crested Butte (3) 10-3-1 20 2 2-0-0
    2 Dawson School (1) 7-3-1 18 1 0-1-0
    3 Fountain Valley 7-3-0 10 0-0-0
    4 Campion Academy (1) 8-0-1 9 3 1-0-1
    5 Denver Christian 6-5-0 7 0-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Heritage Christian 6, Colorado Rocky Mountain 4, Telluride 1.
    Dropped out
    Colorado Rocky Mountain (4), Ridgway (5).
  • Field hockey rankings: Palmer Ridge joins at No. 5

    Palmer Ridge Cherry Creek field hockey
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Palmer Ridge has rejoined the field hockey rankings this week, coming in at No. 5.

    The ranking, voted upon by coaches, is the official poll of the Association. Rankings are released each Monday during the season.

    A complete ranking is below.

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    CHSAANow.com Field Hockey Poll

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. This ranking has no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Field hockey
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Academy (7) 14-0-0 39 1 3-0-0
    2 Regis Jesuit (1) 11-1-1 33 2 1-0-0
    3 Cherry Creek 8-3-0 22 3 0-0-0
    4 Mountain Vista 10-4-0 10 5 1-1-0
    5 Palmer Ridge 8-2-3 9 1-0-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Kent Denver 7.
    Dropped out
    Kent Denver (4).