Month: November 2019

  • 1A volleyball state tournament bracket

    The bracket for the Class 1A state volleyball tournament is below.

    A total of 12 teams will play in a double-elimination Olympic crossover bracket. Once teams reach the semifinals, the tournament will be single-elimination. Per the volleyball bulletin, state brackets are seeded with RPI from the Monday prior to regionals being only consideration.

    All matches are at the Denver Coliseum.
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    Tournament info

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    Bracket

    Times are approximate. Matches will not start before the listed time. Results are updated live.

  • The state volleyball brackets have been posted

    Lutheran Colorado Springs Christian volleyball
    (Matt Daniels/mattdanphoto.com)

    AURORA — The state volleyball tournament brackets are out in each classification. Find them here:

    The state tournaments will begin play at 8 a.m. Thursday at the Denver Coliseum, and continue throughout the day on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

    The brackets are Olympic crossover format, where teams compete in a double-elimination bracket prior to the semifinals. Once teams reach semifinals, it is a single-elimination knockout format.

    Semifinals are scheduled for noon and 2 p.m. on Saturday, and championship matches will be play at 6 p.m. Saturday.

    All brackets will have live in-match scoring from the floor of the Coliseum. CHSAANow.com will also have live coverage of every match.

  • State gymnastics: Thornton’s Hailey Like shines during individual event finals

    (Paul Soriano/CHSAANow.com)

    THORNTON — Thornton’s Hailey Like put the rest of Class 5A on notice Saturday at the state gymnastics individual event finals.

    She’s one of the best in Colorado, and the freshman is not going anywhere anytime soon. 

    Two days after finishing fourth in the all-around competition on Thursday night, Like, a student at Horizon who competes with Thornton, finished first in the balance beam (9.625) and the vault (9.725) and finished third in the uneven bars (9.5) and the floor exercise (9.625) as she announced her presence with authority.

    The fact that she’s only a freshman is not lost on her, and for a brief moment on Saturday it gave her pause. But not for very long.

    “Going into today I felt a little bit nervous because I’m only a freshman and I knew that everybody else here (for finals) is more of an upperclassman,” she admitted. “But going through the meet I realized that even though I am a freshman I can’t be underestimated and that I am as good as all of them.”

    You can say that again.

    Beam and vault were the two events in 5A’s first rotation, and Like, not to mention the rest of her Thornton teammates, really loved her performances.

    She scored a 9.625 in the beam to finish ahead of Overland’s Bailey Rodriguez (9.525), then moved over to the vault, where she scored a 9.725 to finish ahead of Pomona’s Mia Tims (9.65) and Kaylie Berens (9.65), the two-time 5A all-around champion.

    “It feels great,” Like said. “I feel really accomplished and I’m glad that my team was here to support me.”

    In the second rotation, Like scored a 9.625 in the floor exercise to place third behind champion Mabry Robinson of Overland (9.85) and Berens (9.7). She then scored a 9.5 in the bars to finish behind champion Isabella Gee of Lakewood (9.6) and Kalise Newson (9.525) of Pomona.

    “Bars and floor are two of my harder events,” Like revealed.

    For Thornton head coach Phil Sailas, the results were not unexpected.

    “I knew we had a great chance at winning beam and vault, so it was definitely not a surprise to me for her to do that,” he said. “She’s fantastic. Everything she does, she does well. She’s perfect. She is very meticulous about how she does everything.”

    Like is just the third athlete in Thornton history to win a state championship, and the first since Melissa Frank won the all-around crown in 1999. In 1984, Chrys DeAragon captured state in the uneven bars.

    Despite being a freshman, Like was ready to roll at the state meet.

    “She always has a game-face on. She is always ready to rock and roll. It doesn’t seem like she ever gets rattled,” said Sailas. “To have a gymnast like that … she’s just very precise and has no nerves. That’s want you want out of a gymnast.

    “She’s a little rockstar. And she’s a freshman.”

    In 4A, Mia Curry of Niwot followed up her all-around championship from Friday night with a first-place finish in the floor exercise on Saturday as she tallied a 9.5 score to finish ahead of of Green Mountain’ Lucy Meinert (9.375) and Emily Kruse (9.3).

    “I did super well,” Curry said of her routine. “I went really hard for all of my tumbling passes, and tried to make my leaps as pretty as they could be and my jumps as pretty as they could be. Smiling was key, too. It all happened, and it all paid off.”

    “She did great,” said Niwot coach Marisa Purcell. “She’s a sophomore. She’s definitely one of the younger ones on our team. She came out and just gave it her all. I told her just to have fun. She went out and had a blast. She showed everything off. She performed her routine very well.”

    In other 4A individual events, Mya Nguyen of Standley Lake won the uneven bars with a score of 9.475, Sarah Hitchcock of Green Mountain captured the vault with a score of 9.5 and Meinert earned the top podium spot in the balance beam with a score of 9.375.

  • Photos: No. 12 Legend beats No. 21 Rocky Mountain in 5A football playoffs

    In Saturday’s only Class 5A state playoff game, No. 12 Legend beat No. 21 Rocky Mountain 35-23 to advance to the second round.

  • Football rankings: Final poll prior to 3A and 4A seeding

    (Chris Fehrm/Chris Fehrm Photography)

    The final football rankings ahead of the Class 3A and 4A seeding on Sunday.

    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 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Pine Creek (16) 9-1 186 1
    2 Broomfield (3) 10-0 161 2
    3 Vista Peak Prep 10-0 155 3
    4 Pueblo West 9-1 118 4
    5 Montrose 9-1 104 6
    6 Dakota Ridge 8-2 74 5
    7 Ponderosa 7-3 65 9
    8 Skyline 8-2 61
    9 Chatfield 8-2 60 8
    10 Golden 8-2 22
    Others receiving votes:
    Loveland 19, Fruita Monument 7, Monarch 6, Heritage 4, Windsor 3.
    Dropped out
    Loveland (7), Heritage (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Mead (14) 10-0 176 2
    2 Pueblo South (2) 9-1 150 3
    3 Discovery Canyon 9-1 135 4
    4 Palmer Ridge (1) 8-2 127 1
    5 Conifer (1) 10-0 110 5
    6 Frederick 9-1 69 6
    7 Durango 7-3 51 7
    8 Green Mountain 8-2 50 8
    9 Erie 7-3 30
    10 Palisade 7-3 21
    Others receiving votes:
    Harrison 18, Thomas Jefferson 14, Lutheran 11, Fort Morgan 9, Holy Family 9, Evergreen 5, Pueblo East 2, Roosevelt 2, Eagle Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    Lutheran (9), Fort Morgan (10).
  • Photos: Valor Christian claims Region 4 volleyball title

    HIGHLANDS RANCH — Valor Christian claimed wins over Rocky Mountain and Rock Canyon and will head the state volleyball tournament next weekend.

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    Valor Christian vs. Rock Canyon

    Rock Canyon Valor Christian volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    Rocky Mountain vs. Rock Canyon

    Rocky Mountain Rock Canyon volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)
  • Photos: Individual titles claimed at state gymnastics

    Individual championships were claimed on the final day of the state gymnastics meet at Thornton High School.

  • Photos: Colorado Springs Christian edges Yuma in 1A football playoffs

    It wasn’t easy, but No. 7 Colorado Springs Christian got a 17-14 win over No. 10 Yuma in the Class 1A football playoffs.

  • Photos: No. 9 Basalt upends No. 8 The Classical Academy in 2A football playoffs

    The long drive was worth it for No. 9 Basalt, who came away with a 13-7 win over No. 8 The Classical Academy in the 2A football playoffs.

  • Class 4A football state playoff bracket

    Football’s 2019 state playoff bracket for Class 4A.

    2019 CHSAA State Football Playoffs Class 4A