Month: October 2019

  • Brackets released as softball heads to regionals this week

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The postseason for fall sports is in full swing as softball begins regional play this week. Brackets were released on Monday and were primarily seeded based on where teams finished in the RPI standings.

    Rock Canyon, Golden and University are the top seeds in their respective classes.

    Games are all scheduled to be played on Oct. 19 with each region qualifying two teams for next week’s state tournament.

    The full regional brackets are available here:

    Rock Canyon enters the postseason with a 22-1 record and went undefeated in Continental League play. The Jaguars host Denver South, Lakewood and Mountain Vista in their region.

    Smoky Hill, Rocky Mountain, Loveland, Grand Junction Central, Broomfield, Chatfield and Columbine will also serve as hosts this week.

    Defending 5A champion Legend is the No. 18 seed.

    Golden’s lone two losses on the year came in Jeffco League play, and that included an 8-6 loss to D’Evelyn to end the regular season. The Demons will host Falcon, Northridge and Mesa Ridge as they come into the postseason as the top team in 4A.

    D’Evelyn, Wheat Ridge, Pueblo County, Pueblo South, Silver Creek, Pueblo Central and defending champion Holy Family also host 4A regions.

    In 3A, University is looking to stake its claim as the top dog in the class. The Bulldogs are 21-2 with both losses coming at the hands of Brush. They’ll host La Junta and Platte Valley when play begins on Saturday.

    Other host teams in 3A are Basalt, Brush, Strasburg, Riverdale Ridge, Eaton, Sterling and Limon.

    Defending champion Strasburg is the No. 4 seed.

  • Final results from the 2019 5A boys tennis state tournament

    Draws for the 2019 Class 5A boys tennis state tournament, held October 17-19 in Denver, are below.

    All matches start at 9 a.m. each day. The first two rounds at each position will be played Thursday. Friday morning will be all semifinals, and the playback matches will start immediately afterwards. All third- and fourth-place matches and finals will be at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning.

    Should weather intervene, check CHSAANow for contingency plans.

    These results will be updated throughout the tournament.

    For more information on the process for creating these brackets, click here or scroll down.

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    2019 Class 5A boys tennis state tournament

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    Information on the state tournament and draw creation

    Only those teams who qualify four or more positions to state are eligible for the CHSAA state team championship title. The bracket creation process is as follows:

    1. All 16 individuals/teams will be considered for placement on the draw.
    2. The top 4 individuals/teams will be placed.
    3. The committee shall consider the following factors (in no particular order of importance): strength of league, overall record, strength of competition, head-to-head competition and common opponents.
    4. The remaining Regional Winners (#1’s) will be randomly drawn for places on the draw.
    5. The Regional Finishers (#2’s) will then be randomly drawn for matches against a Regional Winner.
    6. All Regional Winners will be paired against a Regional Finishers.
    7. No two teams or individuals from the same Region will play each other during the first round of the state championship.
  • Final results from the 2019 4A boys tennis state tournament

    Draws for the 2019 Class 4A boys tennis state tournament, held October 17-19 in Pueblo, are below.

    All matches start at 9 a.m. each day. The first two rounds at each position will be played Thursday. Friday morning will be all semifinals, and the playback matches will start immediately afterwards. All third- and fourth-place matches and finals will be at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning.

    Should weather intervene, check CHSAANow for contingency plans.

    These results will be updated throughout the tournament.

    For more information on the process for creating these brackets, click here or scroll down.

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    2019 Class 4A boys tennis state tournament

    Click on a tab to see that bracket, or team scores.

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    Information on the state tournament and draw creation

    Only those teams who qualify four or more positions to state are eligible for the CHSAA state team championship title. The bracket creation process is as follows:

    1. All 16 individuals/teams will be considered for placement on the draw.
    2. The top 4 individuals/teams will be placed.
    3. The committee shall consider the following factors (in no particular order of importance): strength of league, overall record, strength of competition, head-to-head competition and common opponents.
    4. The remaining Regional Winners (#1’s) will be randomly drawn for places on the draw.
    5. The Regional Finishers (#2’s) will then be randomly drawn for matches against a Regional Winner.
    6. All Regional Winners will be paired against a Regional Finishers.
    7. No two teams or individuals from the same Region will play each other during the first round of the state championship.
  • The draws for the boys tennis state tournaments are out

    5A boys tennis state Erich Nuss Regis Jesuit
    (Ryan Casey/CHSANow.com)

    AURORA — With the 2019 boys tennis state tournaments this weekend, the draws for each classification were released on Monday.

    Find them here:

    Both tournaments run this Thursday through Saturday. 5A is hosted at Gates Tennis Center in Denver, and 4A is at Pueblo City Park.

    Complete coverage of both tournaments, including live match-by-match results, will be available at CHSAANow.com.

  • Thomas Lowry has made a name for himself at D’Evelyn

    LAKEWOOD — Andy Lowry hasn’t had a problem being a football Dad in the stands of prep football games over the past four years.

    The five-time state championship football coach at Columbine High School enjoys standing behind the D’Evelyn Jaguars’ sideline to watch is son Thomas Lowry make his own mark. Thomas has been a big part of D’Evelyn football program on both sides of the football as a defensive back and receiver.

    D’Evelyn senior Thomas Lowry makes a leaping grab over Denver West’s Andre Schlytter-Henrichsen during the Jaguars’ first offensive drive Saturday at Trailblazer Stadium. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “My Dad does help me out and gives me some pointers every once in a while. (D’Evelyn coach Jeremy Bennett) knows about passing and my Dad doesn’t pass it,” Thomas joked after he had four catches for 60 yards and a pair of touchdowns in D’Evelyn’s 44-13 victory over Denver West on Saturday afternoon at Trailblazer Stadium.

    Thomas grew up watching his Dad win a handful of Class 5A state championships at Columbine, but the now senior at D’Evelyn decided he would go in his own direction before entering high school.

    “Going to Dennison (Elementary) and D’Evelyn we kind of knew he was on that path. He was doing really well academically,” Coach Lowry said. “Coach Bennett has done a great job with his great program. Sometimes playing for your Dad is awfully hard. I not sure I wanted that pressure on him.”

    It has all worked out.

    Thomas is one of the top receivers in Class 2A with 32 catches for 618 yards and seven touchdowns through six games. He is a jack-of-all trades starting at receiver and safety, along with the Jaguars’ punt and kickoff returner, and don’t forget he is the holder on field goals.

    “I grew up on the sideline every game at Columbine being ballboy,” Thomas said. “I’ve been around football players and coaches all my life. That has definitely helped me out with my football IQ.”

    Thomas has been a ballhawk defensively with eight career interceptions.

    D’Evelyn senior Thomas Lowry (14) celebrates a 27-yard touchdown catch with freshman Gabe Jackson during the first half Saturday at Trailblazer Stadium. Lowry had four catches for 60 yards and two touchdowns in the Jaguars’ 44-13 victory over Denver West. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “Thomas is an extension of our (coaching) staff,” Bennett said. “He sees things sometimes because of his upbringing on being on a football field so much. Most important for us, he is an outstanding teammate and unanimous captain voted on by his teammates.”

    Columbine’s — five yards and a cloud of dust — and physical defense that Lowry brought to the Rebels’ program in the mid-1990s turned Columbine into a perennial powerhouse in the largest classification for the past two decades. However, D’Evelyn was a great place for Coach Lowry’s oldest child to thrive both academically and athletically.

    “It’s a fit for Thomas,” Bennett said. “What we do and his size. He catches the ball and runs fast. I think Andy wanted to give Thomas a different experience than what he could offer (at Columbine). We are sure glad he stayed.”

    Bennett admitted he was surprised when Thomas talked to him during his eighth-grade year at D’Evelyn and told Bennett he wouldn’t be leaving to join his Dad at Columbine.

    “He (Thomas) has really made his own path,” Coach Lowry said. “I’m really proud of him. He has made his own success at D’Evelyn and is having a great career over there.”

    Bennett said the Lowry Family has been great in supporting the Jaguars as Thomas wraps up his high school football career at D’Evelyn. Also, Bennett likes the fact that he has the chance during games to bounce things off the five-time state champion coach.

    “Andy has been amazing,” Bennett said. “I’ll go to the fence every once in a while because you have Andy Lowry standing over there so go get his opinion. A lot of times he is like, ‘Gee, shoot Coach. Can you run trap here?’ Andy has been great. I think he enjoys watching his kid and not having the pressure to coach him.”

    The pressure on D’Evelyn (4-2, 2-0 in 2A Flatirons League) moving forward is to keep its postseason streak in alive. The Jaguars have qualified for the playoffs for four straight seasons, but might have to win a conference title to make it five.

    Opening-season losses to No. 8 TCA and No. 9 Eaton put D’Evelyn behind the eight-ball when it comes to having to possibly win its final seven games to make the 16-team 2A state tournament field.

    “Just to win league to win league would be great. I think I have more runner-up finishes than anyone in the history of Jefferson County,” Bennett said. “I think it will probably take that for us.”

    Thomas Lowry will be a big piece as the Jaguars attempt to win-out.

    “We’ve been to the playoffs the last three years,” Thomas said. “Hopefully we can get a fourth.”

    No matter what happens, Thomas will have a very experienced football coach and Dad in his corner.

    “It goes so quick. It’s hard to believe he is senior,” Coach Lowry said. “I’m just really proud of him. He is a really good football player, but also a great kid and young man.”

    D’Evelyn senior Thomas Lowry strolls into the end zone during the second quarter for a 17-yard touchdown catch — his seventh TD catch on the season — Saturday afternoon at Trailblazer Stadium. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: Conifer softball shuts out Boulder

    Conifer softball beat Boulder 15-0 on Saturday, and is now 15-8 this season.

  • Photos: Colorado Springs Christian volleyball sweeps Valley

    Colorado Springs Christian volleyball swept Valley, 25-18, 25-8, 25-23 on Saturday.

  • Photos: D’Evelyn football tops Denver West

    D’Evelyn football beat Denver West 44-13 on Saturday to improve to 4-2 this season.

  • Photos: Evergreen football races past George Washington

    Evergreen football beat George Washington 59-36 on Saturday.

  • Photos: Ponderosa football picks up a win over Denver South

    Ponderosa football evened its record at 3-3 with a 29-7 win over Denver South on Saturday.