Month: November 2019

  • Elizabeth secures the 4A gymnastics state championship

    (Paul Soriano/CHSAANow.com)

    THORNTON — Elizabeth won the Class 4A state gymnastics championship Friday night, and in the process, gained a large measure of satisfaction.

    The Cardinals, motivated by a third-place finish at state in 2018, returned to the top by defeating Green Mountain, 179.700-177.375. 

    “We definitely wanted to come back from that finish,” admitted head coach Stacey Folmar. “That was not satisfying to any of us all year long. We went right back to work immediately after the season.”

    Elizabeth was led by senior Austin Coleman and freshman Madison Montoya, who finished third and fourth, respectively, in the all-around competition behind champion Mia Curry of Niwot and Sarah Hitchcock of Green Mountain.

    “Finishing third was great but it really motivated us to work our butts off to improve in our gymnastics and I think it brought us closer together as a team,” said Coleman. “That’s why we did so well tonight because of our team and our coaches. It was just amazing.”

    The last time Elizabeth won the state title was in 2017. Overall, it marks the fifth gymnastics crown in the school’s history.

    “I am so ecstatically proud of these girls,” said Folmar. “They knew what they needed to do, they came in and hit … they all had each other’s backs. It was just a really fun year. This is a really special group of seniors for me and it’s great to just bring it to fruition.”

    Curry, a sophomore, finished with an all-around score of 37.000. She finished first in the floor exercise (9.475), second in the uneven bars (9.2), third in the balance beam (9.175) and fifth in the vault (9.15). 

    But it wasn’t enough for the Cougars, last year’s state champions who finished third with a team score of 174.525.

    “Going into the meet I was here for my team trying to get the best scores I could get for them to get us that team score that could help us win,” Curry revealed. “Me winning all-around was just the icing on the cake. I did the best that I could.”

    Elizabeth held a slight edge over Green Mountain after the first two rotations (90.775-87.6), but knew that there was still work to be done.

    “It was tough, because when we start on floor and vault, those are traditionally higher-scoring events, so we knew not to get very comfortable, because those are the easiest two to hit, for us anyway,” Folmar admitted. “To start that second half on beam they way that they did … they just nailed it; they rocked it. 

    “They knew what they needed to do and did it,” she added. “After balance beam, we were feeling really good.”

    Coleman won the beam with a score of 9.35 to lead the Cardinals to a first-place finish in the event, and after the meet, she beamed with pride at the thought of what had just transpired.

    “I am feeling great! I’m very happy right now,” she said. “We worked so hard this whole entire season and it just really showed through tonight. I’m trying to hold back the tears. It’s amazing! I can’t even describe this feeling right now.”

    As she watched her team hug, scream, cry and celebrate after winning the trophy, Folmar couldn’t help but smile as she thought of her seniors, who won two state championships.

    “It’s a special group for me, and I am just so happy to see them go out this way.”

  • Photos from the 4A state gymnastics meet

    Photos from the Class 4A state gymnastics meet at Thornton HS.

  • Photos: Ponderosa football claims league title with top-10 win over Heritage

    Ponderosa claimed a league championship with a come-from-behind win over Heritage on Friday.

  • Photos: Smoky Hill beats Overland for first playoff win since 1991

    Smoky Hill beat Overland to secure its first playoff win since 1991.

  • Photos: Arapahoe football beats Castle View in 5A’s first round

    Arapahoe football advanced to the second round of the Class 5A football playoffs with a 17-7 win over Castle View on Friday.

  • Here’s who qualified for the state volleyball tournament at regionals

    The regional volleyball tournaments completed play on Friday and Saturday in all five classifications:

    As a result, the following teams have qualified for the state tournament, which will be Nov. 14-16 at the Denver Coliseum.

    Regional champions are the only qualifiers in 5A-2A. In 1A, there will be four Wild Card teams that qualify through the final RPI standings.

    The state brackets will be released on Monday.

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  • 2A boys soccer: No. 10 Ridgway and No. 4 Dawson to meet for state title

    Fountain Valley Ridgway boys soccer semifinals
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    ENGLEWOOD — The scariest thing a goalkeeper can see on a Saturday afternoon is Ridgway’s Rob Beserra dribbling through defenders and making his way into open space.

    The lesson there: If he gets an open shot, he’s not going to miss.

    In the Class 2A boys soccer semifinals, he had two open shots and connected on both of them to help the Demons beat Fountain Valley 5-1 and advance to next week’s state championship match at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

    “I was feeling confident,” Beserra said. “I like playing on turf and it was a good finish.”

    He scored his first goal in the eighth minute after cutting through the Fountain Valley defense and drawing keeper Jacob Thomassen to the near corner of the net. He ripped his shot to the back right corner to get the Demons (11-3-3 overall) on the board.

    The Danes (13-4) answered just minutes later on a scrum right in front of the net on a corner kick. With just over five minutes remaining in the first half, Beserra again navigated through the Danes’ defenders and into open space. His shot was on point again and turned out to be the game winner.

    But that doesn’t mean Ridgway was done. Road warriors all tournament, the Demons kept attacking in the second half and scored three more goals. One of which came from Ruben Kornbluh, the son of coach Jon Kornbluh.

    “The story on that is in the hotel room last night he was sick as a dog,” Coach Kornbluh said. “He didn’t think he’d be able to get out of bed, let alone make it on the pitch. He’s also coming off knee surgery in May, so this was his best game in 12 months.”

    Both Beserra and Coach Kornbluh acknowledged that the Demons thrive when playing on the road. The good news on that front is that they’ll have to travel just one more time and that will be next week when they take the field with the 2A state title on the line.

    If they continue to play the way they have all tournament, they believe they can bring a championship trophy home with them on next week’s long bus ride home.

    “Anytime we’ve stepped on the field we’ve been the better team,” Kornbluh said. “We play the right way, we know how to possess, we know how to attack. We’ve just made it about playing the right way.”

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    Dawson Denver Christian boys soccer
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    (4) Dawson 3, (9) Denver Christian 2

    A two goal lead is often said to be the most dangerous, and that proved to be the case in the second 2A boys soccer semifinal match.

    After neither team was able to convert on numerous chances throughout the day, Dawson appeared to a state championship appearance wrapped up with a 2-0 lead in the final five minutes of regulation.

    But the game was just beginning. Two late goals from Denver Christian put the game into overtime before the Mustangs came away with a win and a berth in next week’s 2A state championship game.

    Jonas Ricke scored the golden goal with a minute left in the first overtime period to give Dawson the 3-2 win.

    Sam Freedman scored the game’s first goal in the 49th minute to keep the Mustangs’ season alive.

    It was anything but the dominant performance that Ridgway saw in the day’s first game. 

    The best look for the Thunder (10-7-1)  came in the first half came off a free kick from Josh Schlernitzauer. His shot was just out of reach of Dawson keeper Tony Aieta’s hand, but slammed off the post, keeping the game scoreless.

    Dawson had a look of its own six minutes later on a loss ball in front of the net, but keeper Max Atwood was able to knock it away and give his back line a few precious seconds to get composed. 

    Schlernitzauer had a second free kick chance in the 36th minute, but that attempt sailed high. 

    The Mustangs (12-3-2) pressed at the start of the second half and ripped off a couple of early shots, but much like the first half, to no avail.

    In the 49th minute, Nick Knobel made a break down the right side of the field and had a look at the net, but Atwood again came up big with the save.

    The stalemate was finally broken off a Rio Sueyoshi free kick. The loose ball bounced around in front of the net before Isenhart got it by Atwood to put the Mustangs up 1-0.

    Knobel added a second goal in the 65th minute to add some breathing room.

    But it wasn’t enough.

    With just under three minutes to play, Zach Johnson sent a booming ball toward the net to get the Thunder on the board. With time and ideas running out, Johnson figured what worked once might just work twice.

    He sent a second ball in the direction of the cross bar. It was low enough to sneak under and high enough that Aieta couldn’t get a hand on it. In the final minute of play, Denver Christian suddenly had new life.

    But Ricke ended things 14 minutes into the first overtime period. The Mustangs will face Ridgway at 1 p.m. next Saturday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

  • No. 2 Golden heading to 4A boys soccer state semifinals

    ARVADA — It will go down in Golden High School history as the most significant direct free kick by the Demons’ boys soccer program.

    “I’m emotional right now. I think everyone is,” Golden senior Jesse Denk said minutes after the Demons defeated Centaurus 2-1 at the North Area Athletic Complex to send Golden to the Class 4A state semifinals. “This is awesome for us. This is amazing. It’s a crazy experience.”

    Golden senior Zach Chapman (15) attempts to direct a header on goal during the Class 4A state quarterfinal game Saturday at NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The eventual game-winning goal in the 76th minute all started with a direct free kick taken by Denk. Golden seniors Nate Thompson and Sam Markovich both were able to flick headers toward the Warriors’ goal after Denk’s long free kick he took from the other side of midfield.

    “I always see good chances off of those free kicks when Sam Markovich is on the other side of them,” said Denk, who had to drive the kick through a strong north headwind. “There are always some deflections in the box. There is never a good clear with those type of balls. You never know what is going to happen.”

    After the flicks by Thompson and Markovich, Centaurus senior Jackson Osborne was able to get a foot on the ball and pop it straight up.

    However, Golden senior Zach Chapman was able to get position on Osborne and tap the ball back to Markovich. The Class 4A Jeffco League MVP fired a shot past Centaurus goalie Parker Sanchez and the celebration begun for the Demons.

    “All season I’ve been looking for the dangerous balls like that,” Markovich said. “That time I was actually going in with the mindset of getting a flick to one of my teammates. I was glad I able to put it away.”

    Golden senior Christian Sekavec, left, races down the field with Centaurus junior Luke Griswold during the first half Saturday afternoon at the NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    No. 2 seed Golden (16-1-1 record) now heads to Legacy Stadium in Aurora for the 4A semifinals on Wednesday, Nov. 13. The Demons face the winner of No. 11 Denver North and No. 2 Skyview, who were scheduled for a 2 p.m. start Saturday afternoon at Skyview High School.

    “We are ready for it,” Markovich said heading to Legacy Stadium. “We’re not really worried about who we’ve got yet. Whoever it is we’ll come out and play just as hard, and hopefully come out with the W.”

    No. 26 Centaurus (10-7-1) was the lowest seed to advance to the quarterfinals. The Warriors grabbed upset victories over No. 7 Holy Family and No. 10 Discovery Canyon to get a shot at the No. 2 Demons on Saturday afternoon.

    “They (Centaurus) is a good team. My goodness, you know why they knocked off two top-10 seeds,” Golden coach Larry Harding said. “These boys (Demons) won’t be denied. It’s fantastic. I’m proud of these boys.”

    Centaurus broke a scoreless tie in the 59th minute in the second half. Senior Christian Nunez headed a long direct free kick pass a diving Golden goalie DJ Koury to give the Warriors the 1-0 lead.

    Centaurus senior Jesus Garcia (7) is able to poke the ball away from Golden senior Sam Markovich (17) during the first half Saturday afternoon at NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Golden quickly answered a minute later with the equalizer. Senior Ian Persky fired a shot off a rebound into the back of the net in the 60th minute to tie things up 1-1.

    “If you don’t get it right away doubt starts to creep in,” Harding said of the importance of the Demons getting the equalizer a minute after Centaurus took the lead. “It can get away from you quick.”

    Harding pointed to Golden’s lone loss this season as a big turning point for the Demons. Alameda International defeated Golden 4-2 back on Sept. 3 at NAAC. The Demons have gone 15-0-1 since that early season loss.

    “They lost that game and decided they weren’t going to lose another game,” Harding said.

    The Demons have never won a boys soccer state title, but are now just two wins away from claiming a championship. Golden as actually never played in a boys soccer state title game since the Colorado High School Activities Association sanctioned boys soccer in 1975.

    Golden senior Ian Persky (12) scored in the 60th minute to tie the Demons 1-1 with Centaurus in the second half. Golden scored the eventual game-winning goal by senior Sam Markovich in the 76th minute to advance the Demons to the Class 4A state semifinals Wednesday, Nov. 13, at Legacy Stadium in Aurora. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Pomona claims fifth straight 5A state gymnastics title

    (Paul Soriano)

    THORNTON — Pomona finished on the floor but still crashed through the ceiling.

    The Class 5A Panthers made history Thursday night, becoming the first large-classification team to win five-straight state gymnastics championships.

    And for the fourth-straight year, Pomona edged Overland (188.550-187.525) to keep hold of its crown.

    For head coach Tracey Boychuk, it’s an ending that will never get old.

    “Every year is so different and so special,” she revealed. “The no-quit in these girls is amazing. We’ve had so many injuries, and we’ve had pneumonia. We’ve had so much to fight through this year, and these girls were not going to let themselves be disappointed walking out of here tonight.”

    Through three rotations, the Panthers led the Trailblazers by less than one point (141.55-140.65). But in its final event of the night, the floor exercise, Pomona electrified the standing-room-only crowd with a score of 47.000.

    Overland, meanwhile, finished the competition with a score of 46.875 on the balance beam.

    The Panthers were led by senior Kaylie Berens, who won the all-around title for the second time in her illustrious career with a score of 38.825. She finished first in both the vault (9.800) and the beam (9.675), second in the uneven bars (9.675) and third in the floor exercise (9.675).

    Berens’ performance also helped to erase bittersweet memories of the 2018 season, when an injury during warmups at the state meet kept her from competing.

    “Throughout my whole high school career, it has always been about the team,” she admitted. “Last year it was really hard for me to not help the team. But coming out tonight and being 100 percent was such an amazing feeling; it was so different from last year.”

    But Berens, who captured the all-around title as a sophomore in 2017, shrugged off any mention of her personal accomplishments.

    “I didn’t come into this thinking about the individual (title) whatsoever,” she confessed. “I really, really was all about the team. I wanted to get the five-peat. That’s all I wanted, and it’s awesome. It’s such an amazing feeling to win the all-around as well, but tonight was definitely more for the team than anything else.”

    And after the night ended with yet another state championship victory — not to mention the seventh all-around title in school history — Boychuk marveled at her star’s unselfishness.

    “I talked to Kaylie before the meet about it, and she said ‘I don’t really care about the all-around. Winning the team title is all I am really focused on,’ said Boychuk. “I think that’s just the icing on the cake for all of us. She did a great job … a great job.”

    Pomona junior Mia Tims finished second in the all-around competition with a score of 38.700, while teammate Kalise Newson, a senior, finished tied for third in the all-around with a score of 38.200. Julia Butler, another senior, placed 11th with a score of 35.925.

    Tims won the uneven bars with a score of 9.825, finished second in the vault (9.750) and placed third in the beam (9.600). Newson finished second in the beam (9.625) and was fourth in the vault (9.675).

    “They were focused and they hit everything,” Boychuk said. “They did everything I could have ever asked them to do.”

    Overland had four gymnasts in the top-nine of the all-around competition. Mabry Robinson, who earned the high-score of the evening (9.950) in the floor exercise, tied for third place with a score of 38.200. Mattea Dolan finished sixth (37.900), Samantha Demoss was seventh (37.450) and Bailey Rodriguez finished ninth (36.825).

    University holds the small-classification record with seven consecutive state championships from 1979-1985.

    Next season, Pomona will hope to inch a little closer to that milestone at the 2020 state championship meet.

    “Refocusing every year is key,” said Boychuk of the Panthers’ dominating run. “That’s something that as a coaching staff we work really hard on every year. It has been a different top six every year. The first year that we won (2015) these girls weren’t even in high school yet. They came in as freshmen and were like ‘OK, we’re going to do this.’ I have 10 seniors on the team this year, and they were not going to let this not happen.”

    Added Berens: “I definitely had the time of my life (this season). I enjoy doing gymnastics so much, and it’s just so much fun to be out here. Doing it for the team, and doing it for yourself … it’s unbelievable. It was a long, hard year. We had a multitude of injuries. One of our best girls had pneumonia a week ago. I was home sick yesterday. We had to fight a lot. That’s the thing with our team: we all know how to pull together when it’s needed.”

  • Results from the 2019 state gymnastics meet

    THORNTON — Complete results from the 2019 state gymnastics meet.

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    Team
    Rank School Score
    1 Pomona 188.550
    2 Overland 187.525
    3 Broomfield 185.025
    4 Thornton 182.250
    5 Arvada West 175.325
    6 Chatfield 171.450
    7 Heritage 171.275
    8 Mountain Range 170.825
    9 Ponderosa 170.800
    10 Rocky Mountain 170.500
    11 Cherry Creek 170.400
    12 Palmer Ridge 99.900
    All-around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Kaylie Berens Pomona 38.825
    2 Mia Tims Pomona 38.700
    3T Mabry Robinson Overland 38.200
    4T Haley Like Thornton 38.200
    5T Kalise Newson Pomona 38.200
    6 Mattea Dolan Overland 37.900
    7 Samantha Demoss Overland 37.450
    8 Darcy Jew Broomfield 37.100
    9 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 36.825
    10 Karstyn Wittwer Thornton 35.975
    11 Julia Butler Pomona 35.925
    12 Isabella D’Ambrosia Cherry Creek 35.875
    13 Mariah Schmeling Heritage 35.700
    14 KELSI SANDOVAL Palmer Ridge 35.600
    15 Payton Roberts Arvada West 35.300
    16 Kayla Powell Arvada West 35.200
    17 Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 35.175
    18 Grace Downing Heritage 35.100
    19 Isabella Noakes Chatfield 34.425
    20 Sydney Tawater Arvada West 34.300
    21 Katelyn Novacek Arvada West 34.175
    22 Quinn Bianucci Denver East 34.100
    23 Jenna Bossi Mountain Range 33.975
    24 Jett Lewis Denver East 33.950
    25 Callie Ostasz Chatfield 33.825
    26 Aliyah Malik Cherry Creek 33.450
    27 Abigail Peters Cherry Creek 33.275
    28 Andrea Hauschild Cherry Creek 32.725
    29 Piper Hartman Ponderosa 32.675
    30 Tiana Estrella Ponderosa 32.475
    31 Brenna Calvo Broomfield 28.350
    32 Autumn Ivester Overland 28.250
    33 Melanie Roberts Broomfield 27.625
    34 Natalie Orsborn Broomfield 27.450
    35 Audrey Brandt Pomona 27.375
    36 Mila Thompson Broomfield 27.050
    37 Tiffany Lewis Thornton 26.925
    38 Rachel Ardehali Thornton 26.750
    39 Joslynn Miller Arvada West 26.700
    40 Kassie Chapman Mountain Range 26.650
    41 Isabella Gee Lakewood 26.525
    42 Kennedy Duff Chatfield 26.400
    43 Talynn Gaccetta Thornton 26.375
    44 Olivia Garvin Rocky Mountain 26.325
    45 McKayla Haymes Chatfield 26.200
    46 Peyton Carlson Ponderosa 26.075
    47 Chelsea Farley Mountain Range 25.925
    48 Laura Zupancic Rocky Mountain 25.875
    49 Kira Dyer Heritage 25.850
    50 Emma Chicco Rocky Mountain 25.650
    51 Jules Medina Mountain Range 25.425
    52 Hope Jones Heritage 24.850
    53 Ashlyn Williams Ponderosa 24.750
    54 Kelly Heald Arvada West 24.725
    55 Fiona Rankin Rocky Mountain 24.275
    56 Danielle Killeen Columbine 23.550
    57 Alex Wallis Mountain Range 22.975
    58 Brekyn Haddick Thornton 18.475
    59 Alli Willmarth Broomfield 18.375
    60 Jessica Lukac Broomfield 18.025
    61 Brylee Wittwer Thornton 17.900
    62 BRIANNA REYNOLDS Palmer Ridge 17.875
    63 Joslynn Pulido Pomona 17.825
    64 Reilly Cornelius Overland 17.775
    65 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 17.500
    66 Ellie Steward Ponderosa 17.450
    67 Verona Hornung Chatfield 17.150
    68 Kaedence Laughlin-Jensen Cherry Creek 17.050
    69T Audrey Biggerstaff Rocky Mountain 16.950
    70T Brooke Bennett Cherry Creek 16.950
    71 Morgan Meunier Chatfield 16.925
    72T Gabrielle Gold Cherry Creek 16.575
    73T Bella Mondragon Mountain Range 16.575
    74T Morgan Divita Heritage 16.550
    75T Karlie Vercauteren Rocky Mountain 16.550
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.950
    2 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.700
    3 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.675
    4 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.625
    5 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 9.550
    6 Haley Like Thornton 9.550
    7T Mia Tims Pomona 9.525
    8 Brekyn Haddick Thornton 9.525
    9 Isabella Gee Lakewood 9.525
    10 Natalie Orsborn Broomfield 9.500
    11 Kennedy Duff Chatfield 9.475
    12 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.475
    13 Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 9.475
    14 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.450
    15T Julia Butler Pomona 9.425
    16T Kayla Powell Arvada West 9.425
    17T KELSI SANDOVAL Palmer Ridge 9.400
    18T Payton Roberts Arvada West 9.400
    19T Autumn Ivester Overland 9.400
    20 Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 9.375
    21 Brenna Calvo Broomfield 9.350
    22T Karstyn Wittwer Thornton 9.300
    23T Grace Downing Heritage 9.300
    24T Melanie Roberts Broomfield 9.300
    25 Sydney Tawater Arvada West 9.175
    26T Rachel Ardehali Thornton 9.150
    27T McKayla Haymes Chatfield 9.150
    28 Kate Decker Overland 9.100
    29T Quinn Bianucci Denver East 9.075
    30T Nicole Cleveland Thornton 9.075
    31T Jenna Bossi Mountain Range 9.050
    32T Tiffany Lewis Thornton 9.050
    33T Ashlyn Williams Ponderosa 9.050
    34T Alli Willmarth Broomfield 9.050
    35 Isabella D’Ambrosia Cherry Creek 9.025
    36T Tiana Estrella Ponderosa 9.000
    37T Kaedence Laughlin-Jensen Cherry Creek 9.000
    38T Katelyn Novacek Arvada West 8.925
    39T Audrey Brandt Pomona 8.925
    40T Dani Medina Mountain Range 8.900
    41T Bethany Hostler Broomfield 8.900
    42 Callie Ostasz Chatfield 8.875
    43 BRIANNA REYNOLDS Palmer Ridge 8.850
    44 Olivia Garvin Rocky Mountain 8.825
    45 Olivia Brehm Chatfield 8.800
    46 Chelsea Farley Mountain Range 8.775
    47T Mariah Schmeling Heritage 8.750
    48T Joslynn Pulido Pomona 8.750
    49T Isabella Noakes Chatfield 8.725
    50T Kassie Chapman Mountain Range 8.725
    51T Kira Dyer Heritage 8.700
    52T KARISMA NEWELL Palmer Ridge 8.700
    53T Piper Hartman Ponderosa 8.650
    54T Ellie Steward Ponderosa 8.650
    55T Jett Lewis Denver East 8.625
    56T Hailey Tarango Arvada West 8.625
    57 Peyton Carlson Ponderosa 8.600
    58 Fiona Rankin Rocky Mountain 8.550
    59T Aliyah Malik Cherry Creek 8.525
    60T Leah Walrath Rocky Mountain 8.525
    61 Morgan Meunier Chatfield 8.500
    62 Gabrielle Gold Cherry Creek 8.450
    63T Hope Jones Heritage 8.400
    64T Alex Wallis Mountain Range 8.400
    65T Katelind Wickes Columbine 8.400
    66T Abigail Peters Cherry Creek 8.350
    67T Andrea Hauschild Cherry Creek 8.350
    68T Kelly Heald Arvada West 8.350
    69T Alena Miller Heritage 8.350
    70 Laura Zupancic Rocky Mountain 8.300
    71 Emma Chicco Rocky Mountain 8.150
    72 Jules Medina Mountain Range 8.050
    73 Morgan Divita Heritage 7.975
    74 Danielle Killeen Columbine 7.850
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.800
    2 Mia Tims Pomona 9.750
    3 Haley Like Thornton 9.700
    4* Kalise Newson Pomona 9.675
    5* Mabry Robinson Overland 9.675
    6 Mila Thompson Broomfield 9.600
    7 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.575
    8 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.475
    9 Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 9.450
    10 Autumn Ivester Overland 9.425
    11 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 9.400
    12T Isabella D’Ambrosia Cherry Creek 9.300
    13T Payton Roberts Arvada West 9.300
    14T Emma Chicco Rocky Mountain 9.300
    15T KELSI SANDOVAL Palmer Ridge 9.275
    16T Isabella Noakes Chatfield 9.275
    17 Natalie Orsborn Broomfield 9.250
    18 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.250
    19T Rachel Ardehali Thornton 9.225
    20T Jessica Lukac Broomfield 9.225
    21 Olivia Garvin Rocky Mountain 9.200
    22T Mariah Schmeling Heritage 9.175
    23T Kassie Chapman Mountain Range 9.175
    24T Verona Hornung Chatfield 9.175
    25 Kayla Powell Arvada West 9.150
    26 Audrey Brandt Pomona 9.100
    27T Julia Butler Pomona 9.075
    28T Jules Medina Mountain Range 9.075
    29T Joslynn Pulido Pomona 9.075
    30T Sydney Tawater Arvada West 9.025
    31T Talynn Gaccetta Thornton 9.025
    32T McKayla Haymes Chatfield 9.025
    33T BRIANNA REYNOLDS Palmer Ridge 9.025
    34 Brylee Wittwer Thornton 9.000
    35 Ashley McGlinchey Overland 8.975
    36 Chelsea Farley Mountain Range 8.950
    37T Jenna Bossi Mountain Range 8.900
    38T Melanie Roberts Broomfield 8.900
    39T Fiona Rankin Rocky Mountain 8.900
    40T Bridget Gray Mountain Range 8.900
    41 Julia Rex Lakewood 8.875
    42 Karstyn Wittwer Thornton 8.850
    43 Abigail Peters Cherry Creek 8.825
    44T Callie Ostasz Chatfield 8.800
    45T Joslynn Miller Arvada West 8.800
    46T Ellie Steward Ponderosa 8.800
    47T Katelyn Novacek Arvada West 8.700
    48T Andrea Hauschild Cherry Creek 8.700
    49T Sophia Grossman Cherry Creek 8.700
    50T Aliyah Malik Cherry Creek 8.650
    51T Tiana Estrella Ponderosa 8.650
    52T Kira Dyer Heritage 8.650
    53T Olivia Canaday Thornton 8.650
    54 Jesslyn Norton Columbine 8.625
    55T Ashlyn Williams Ponderosa 8.600
    56T Paige Carlson Ponderosa 8.600
    57T Morgan Divita Heritage 8.575
    58T ELENA HENDERSON Palmer Ridge 8.575
    59T Jett Lewis Denver East 8.550
    60T Robin Linger Chatfield 8.550
    61T Brooke Bennett Cherry Creek 8.500
    62T Catie Rampacek Mountain Range 8.500
    63 Kate Vogel Heritage 8.475
    64 Lindsay Finer Chatfield 8.450
    65 Amber Mitchell Heritage 8.425
    66T Quinn Bianucci Denver East 8.400
    67T Piper Hartman Ponderosa 8.400
    68T Grace Downing Heritage 8.300
    69T Karlie Vercauteren Rocky Mountain 8.300
    70* Skyler Naclerio Rock Canyon 8.300
    71* Charlotte Gentry Broomfield 8.300
    72 Madison Mauch Rocky Mountain 8.250
    73 Mary Ann Schakel Rocky Mountain 8.100
    74 Kelly Heald Arvada West 8.050
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.675
    2 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.625
    3 Mia Tims Pomona 9.600
    4T Haley Like Thornton 9.450
    5 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 9.450
    6 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.450
    7T Autumn Ivester Overland 9.425
    8T Melanie Roberts Broomfield 9.425
    9 Brenna Calvo Broomfield 9.400
    10 Audrey Brandt Pomona 9.350
    11 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.325
    12 Sophie Griffith Broomfield 9.250
    13 Reilly Cornelius Overland 9.225
    14 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.150
    15 Jaylynn Haertel Pomona 9.100
    16 Mila Thompson Broomfield 9.100
    17 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.075
    18 Tiffany Lewis Thornton 9.050
    19 Brekyn Haddick Thornton 8.950
    20T Isabella D’Ambrosia Cherry Creek 8.800
    21T Joslynn Miller Arvada West 8.800
    22 Peyton Carlson Ponderosa 8.775
    23T Grace Downing Heritage 8.750
    24T Kassie Chapman Mountain Range 8.750
    25T Laura Zupancic Rocky Mountain 8.750
    26T Karstyn Wittwer Thornton 8.700
    27T Natalie Orsborn Broomfield 8.700
    28T Jade Glaister Mountain Range 8.700
    29 Mariah Schmeling Heritage 8.600
    30 Quinn Bianucci Denver East 8.550
    31 Kennedy Duff Chatfield 8.525
    32 Tiana Estrella Ponderosa 8.450
    33T Julia Butler Pomona 8.425
    34T Payton Roberts Arvada West 8.425
    35T Callie Ostasz Chatfield 8.425
    36 Talynn Gaccetta Thornton 8.400
    37T Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 8.375
    38T Rachel Ardehali Thornton 8.375
    39 Kayla Powell Arvada West 8.350
    40T Katelyn Novacek Arvada West 8.325
    41T Kelly Heald Arvada West 8.325
    42T Olivia Garvin Rocky Mountain 8.300
    43T Audrey Biggerstaff Rocky Mountain 8.300
    44T Bella Mondragon Mountain Range 8.300
    45 Andrea Hauschild Cherry Creek 8.275
    46T Jett Lewis Denver East 8.250
    47T ABIGAIL DRENNAN Palmer Ridge 8.250
    48 Isabella Noakes Chatfield 8.225
    49 Peyton Robbins Ponderosa 8.150
    50T Aspen Warnygora Rocky Mountain 8.125
    51T Gabrielle Gold Cherry Creek 8.125
    52 Piper Hartman Ponderosa 8.100
    53 Kaedence Laughlin-Jensen Cherry Creek 8.050
    54 Kendall Trentadue Chatfield 7.975
    55T KELSI SANDOVAL Palmer Ridge 7.950
    56T Alex Wallis Mountain Range 7.950
    57T Shia Coughlin Heritage 7.950
    58T Aliyah Malik Cherry Creek 7.875
    59T Taiya Hardy Rocky Mountain 7.875
    60 Hope Jones Heritage 7.850
    61 Lauren Sabato Heritage 7.800
    62 Abigail Peters Cherry Creek 7.750
    63 Jenna Bossi Mountain Range 7.600
    64 Matea Legge Mountain Range 7.550
    65 Inge Ehm Heritage 7.525
    66T Isabella Gee Lakewood 7.425
    67T Olivia Brehm Chatfield 7.425
    68 McKenzie O’Neil Columbine 7.375
    69 Mary Ann Schakel Rocky Mountain 7.325
    70T Sydney Tawater Arvada West 7.300
    71T Danielle Killeen Columbine 7.300
    72 Ashlyn Williams Ponderosa 7.100
    73 Brianna Flewell Chatfield 6.775
    74 PAIGE HYDEN Palmer Ridge 6.675
    75 KARISMA NEWELL Palmer Ridge 6.400
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mia Tims Pomona 9.825
    2 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.675
    3 Brenna Calvo Broomfield 9.600
    4 Isabella Gee Lakewood 9.575
    5 Haley Like Thornton 9.500
    6 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.450
    7 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.350
    8 Alli Willmarth Broomfield 9.325
    9 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.300
    10 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.250
    11 Mariah Schmeling Heritage 9.175
    12 Karstyn Wittwer Thornton 9.125
    13 Joslynn Miller Arvada West 9.100
    14 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.025
    15 Julia Butler Pomona 9.000
    16 KELSI SANDOVAL Palmer Ridge 8.975
    17 Talynn Gaccetta Thornton 8.950
    18 McKenzie O’Neil Columbine 8.925
    19 Brylee Wittwer Thornton 8.900
    20* Marnie Jordan Pomona 8.850
    21* Anna Williams Broomfield 8.850
    22T Tiffany Lewis Thornton 8.825
    23T Laura Zupancic Rocky Mountain 8.825
    24T Sydney Tawater Arvada West 8.800
    25T Jessica Lukac Broomfield 8.800
    26T Isabella D’Ambrosia Cherry Creek 8.750
    27T Grace Downing Heritage 8.750
    28T Peyton Carlson Ponderosa 8.700
    29T Sydnie Bernard Overland 8.700
    30 Audrey Biggerstaff Rocky Mountain 8.650
    31 Hope Jones Heritage 8.600
    32 Reilly Cornelius Overland 8.550
    33 Jett Lewis Denver East 8.525
    34T Kira Dyer Heritage 8.500
    35T Lauren Sabato Heritage 8.500
    36 Brooke Bennett Cherry Creek 8.450
    37T Bailey Rodriguez Overland 8.425
    38T Jenna Bossi Mountain Range 8.425
    39T Morgan Meunier Chatfield 8.425
    40T Aliyah Malik Cherry Creek 8.400
    41T Kennedy Duff Chatfield 8.400
    42T Danielle Killeen Columbine 8.400
    43 Gabrielle Miller Pomona 8.375
    44T Abigail Peters Cherry Creek 8.350
    45T Mila Thompson Broomfield 8.350
    46T Ashlita Lodha Rock Canyon 8.350
    47 Jules Medina Mountain Range 8.300
    48T Kayla Powell Arvada West 8.275
    49T Bella Mondragon Mountain Range 8.275
    50 Karlie Vercauteren Rocky Mountain 8.250
    51 Katelyn Novacek Arvada West 8.225
    52T Isabella Noakes Chatfield 8.200
    53T Chelsea Farley Mountain Range 8.200
    54T Emma Chicco Rocky Mountain 8.200
    55 Payton Roberts Arvada West 8.175
    56 Quinn Bianucci Denver East 8.075
    57* Kaitlyn Coleman Ponderosa 8.050
    58* Kylie Hagerty Denver East 8.050
    59 McKayla Haymes Chatfield 8.025
    60 Verona Hornung Chatfield 7.975
    61 Mari Sippel Denver East 7.900
    62T Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 7.875
    63T Paige Carlson Ponderosa 7.875
    64T Grace Snortland Thornton 7.875
    65 ELENA HENDERSON Palmer Ridge 7.825
    66 Zoe Purcell Cherry Creek 7.800
    67 Callie Ostasz Chatfield 7.725
    68 Alex Kaplan Rocky Mountain 7.700
    69 Piper Hartman Ponderosa 7.525
    70T Dani Medina Mountain Range 7.475
    71T Carly Backer Heritage 7.475
    72T Andrea Hauschild Cherry Creek 7.400
    73T Sophie Trudell Arvada West 7.400
    74 Fiona Rankin Rocky Mountain 6.825
    75 Alex Wallis Mountain Range 6.625

    [/cbtab][cbtab title=”4A meet”]

    Team
    Rank School Score
    1 Elizabeth 179.700
    2 Green Mountain 177.375
    3 Niwot 174.525
    4 Evergreen 169.075
    5 Standley Lake 166.500
    6 Loveland 166.400
    7 Rampart 165.500
    8 Bear Creek 162.500
    9 Pueblo Central 160.050
    10 Alamosa 120.550
    11 Northfield 113.300
    12 Denver South 110.725
    13 Canon City 79.400
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mia Curry Niwot 37.000
    2 Sarah Hitchcock Green Mountain 36.350
    3 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 36.000
    4 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 35.950
    5 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 35.800
    6 Alivia Weathers Lone Star Gymnastics 35.675
    7 Emily Belmonte Green Mountain 35.200
    8 Mya Nguyen Standley Lake 35.025
    9 Savannah Slater Niwot 34.775
    10 Mallory Christopher Niwot 34.450
    11 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 34.325
    12 Olivia Sroka Niwot 34.250
    13 Linden Treacy Loveland 33.725
    14T Kira Simpson Bear Creek 33.525
    15T Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 33.525
    16 Payton Rechkemmer Loveland 33.425
    17 Elizabeth Thompson Loveland 33.350
    18T Zeya Highley Standley Lake 33.300
    19T Emily Gould Green Mountain 33.300
    20 Kylie Butler Loveland 32.975
    21 Sage Sheppard Rampart 32.875
    22 Sonona Carlos Denver South 32.700
    23 Emily Apodaca Pueblo Central 32.575
    24 Bailee Del Tondo Alamosa 32.300
    25 Zaydee Murray Northfield 32.100
    26 Baylee Bloesser Pueblo Central 31.775
    27 Jenna Shipp Bear Creek 31.375
    28 Julia Banister Bear Creek 31.300
    29 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 27.325
    30 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 27.025
    31 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 26.850
    32 Mackenzie Eldridge Green Mountain 25.925
    33 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 25.800
    34 Madison Sloane Niwot 25.450
    35 Naima Contrares Loveland 25.350
    36 Natasha Zizic Evergreen 25.200
    37 Sarah Kubik Denver South 24.950
    38T Zoey Stowe Niwot 24.825
    39T Elle White Rampart 24.825
    40 Abigayle Simmons Canon City 24.700
    41 Emily Cassilas Bear Creek 24.600
    42 Sydney Stojanov Evergreen 24.475
    43 Julia Tesler Standley Lake 24.450
    44 Mia Montoya Alamosa 24.425
    45 Carissa Rucker Bear Creek 24.000
    46 Myra Tompkins Bear Creek 23.975
    47 Grace Ornelas Thomas Jefferson 23.675
    48 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 23.425
    49 Jadyn Wise Northfield 23.050
    50 Joie Kellner Rampart 22.950
    51 Hailey Soares Pueblo Central 22.350
    52 Madison Lett Elizabeth 18.275
    53 Hanna Channell Thomas Jefferson 18.000
    54 Julia Folmar Elizabeth 17.825
    55 Cassie Routsis Rampart 17.725
    56 Sydney Kissinger Elizabeth 17.650
    57 Natalie Bunch Evergreen 17.400
    58 Marlee Osborn Evergreen 17.050
    59 Riley Miles Northfield 16.800
    60T Emma Turilli Evergreen 16.750
    61T Julia Swanke Evergreen 16.750
    62T Katy Franey Evergreen 16.700
    63T Carsen Burns Evergreen 16.700
    64 Ava Silverstein Niwot 16.675
    65 Emma Board Evergreen 16.625
    66 Laci Geringer Alamosa 16.600
    67 Adriana Geier Rampart 16.475
    68T Hope Grudle Standley Lake 16.375
    69T Taya Kirk Rampart 16.375
    70 Kiarra Lapp Loveland 16.350
    71 Fuxian Hope Denver South 15.925
    72 Hannah Morales Buena Vista 15.875
    73 Alleson Schlosky Pueblo Central 15.850
    74T Jordyn Shepit Standley Lake 15.750
    75T Erin Medina Buena Vista 15.750
    76 Kathryn Hays Evergreen 15.725
    77 Hagan Reed Alamosa 15.700
    78 Tessa Liebman Bear Creek 15.475
    79 Jaylee Martinez Pueblo Central 15.275
    80 Amelia Dewey Canon City 15.125
    81 Serah Rhodes Canon City 14.800
    82 Shallyn Smith Alamosa 14.625
    83 Erin Pointet Thomas Jefferson 14.600
    84 Chelsey Barker Standley Lake 14.400
    85 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 9.025
    86 Kylee Smith Elizabeth 8.850
    87* Jalen Bounds Northfield 8.700
    88* Alyssa Goff Canon City 8.700
    89 Andi Golsan Alamosa 8.600
    90 Shaylee Ruybal Green Mountain 8.525
    91* Samantha Stelloh Northfield 8.450
    92* Kailyn Polkowski Alamosa 8.450
    93 Emme Dunn Elizabeth 8.425
    94 Hollie Minto Canon City 8.400
    95 Autumn Yopp Rampart 8.350
    96* Kayla Kelley Denver South 8.300
    97* Mandy Murr Alamosa 8.300
    98 Natalie Vacanti Bear Creek 8.275
    99 Courtney Barns Rampart 8.200
    100 Bret Homberger Northfield 8.175
    101 Riley Meikle Northfield 8.150
    102 Arden Burns Evergreen 8.100
    103 Taeyonna Johnson Denver South 8.075
    104 Grace Sveen St. John Standley Lake 8.050
    105 Samantha Davidson Elizabeth 8.000
    106* Maiya Rosa Rampart 7.900
    107* Hannah Synchef Evergreen 7.900
    108 Ella Seward Northfield 7.875
    109 Jaden Bell Canon City 7.675
    110 Elizabeth Quarentino Loveland 7.600
    111 Abigail Punt Standley Lake 7.550
    112* Natalie Treacy Loveland 7.425
    113* Clara Davenport Loveland 7.425
    114 Elle Mowbray Elizabeth 7.325
    115 Emily Heavner Rampart 7.300
    116 Tiana Johnson Denver South 7.225
    117 Kaelyn Jens Standley Lake 7.200
    118 McKenna Hedrick Pueblo Central 7.050
    119 Denise Hanselman Thomas Jefferson 7.000
    120 Ashley Kieckhafer Pueblo Central 6.850
    121 Katharine Chadd Denver South 6.800
    122 Danielle Gordon Denver South 6.750
    123 Emily Miller Standley Lake 6.625
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mia Curry Niwot 9.475
    2 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 9.45
    3 Olivia Sroka Niwot 9.325
    4 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 9.3
    5 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 9.275
    6 Sarah Hitchcock Green Mountain 9.25
    7 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 9.225
    8 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 9.2
    9 Emily Belmonte Green Mountain 9.175
    10 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 9.15
    11 Mallory Christopher Niwot 9.15
    12 Savannah Slater Niwot 9.1
    13 Alivia Weathers Lone Star Gymn 9.1
    14T Madison Lett Elizabeth 9.1
    15 Cassie Routsis Rampart 8.925
    17T Sydney Kissinger Elizabeth 8.9
    16T Natasha Zizic Evergreen 8.9
    18T Natalie Bunch Evergreen 8.9
    19 Julia Folmar Elizabeth 8.875
    20 Emily Gould Green Mountain 8.85
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 9.35
    2 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 9.3
    3 Mia Curry Niwot 9.175
    4 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 9.15
    5T Sarah Hitchcock Green Mountain 9.1
    6T Hanna Channell Thomas Jefferso 9.1
    7 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 9.025
    8 Alivia Weathers Lone Star Gymn 8.95
    9 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 8.875
    10 Kylee Smith Elizabeth 8.85
    11 Savannah Slater Niwot 8.825
    12 Emily Belmonte Green Mountain 8.8
    13 Emily Cassilas Bear Creek 8.725
    14 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 8.675
    15 Linden Treacy Loveland 8.675
    16 Mallory Christopher Niwot 8.65
    17 Marlee Osborn Evergreen 8.65
    18 Naima Contrares Loveland 8.575
    19 Ava Silverstein Niwot 8.55
    20T Payton Rechkemm Loveland 8.525
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mya Nguyen Standley Lake 9.5
    2 Mia Curry Niwot 9.2
    3 Madison Lett Elizabeth 9.175
    4 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 9.025
    5 Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 8.975
    6 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 8.95
    7 Emily Belmonte Green Mountain 8.825
    8 Sarah Hitchcock Green Mountain 8.75
    9 Emma Turilli Evergreen 8.725
    10T Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.7
    11T Emma Board Evergreen 8.7
    12 Mackenzie Eldridge Green Mountain 8.675
    13 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 8.6
    14 Sonona Carlos Denver South 8.55
    15 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 8.45
    16 Emme Dunn Elizabeth 8.425
    17 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 8.425
    18T Julia Swanke Evergreen 8.4
    19T Marlee Osborn Evergreen 8.4
    20 Elle White Rampart 8.375
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Alivia Weathers Lone Star Gymn 9.325
    2 Sarah Hitchcock Green Mountain 9.25
    3 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 9.2
    4 Sonona Carlos Denver South 9.15
    5 Mia Curry Niwot 9.15
    5 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 9.15
    7 Zeya Highley Standley Lake 9.05
    8T Austin Coleman Elizabeth 9
    9T Madison Montoya Elizabeth 9
    10T Emily Kruse Green Mountain 9
    11T Mya Nguyen Standley Lake 8.95
    12T Julia Folmar Elizabeth 8.95
    13 Kira Simpson Bear Creek 8.925
    14T Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 8.9
    15T Hanna Channell Thomas Jefferso 8.9
    16T Bailee Del Tondo Alamosa 8.85
    17T Carissa Rucker Bear Creek 8.85
    18T Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.8
    19T Cassie Routsis Rampart 8.8
    20T Natasha Zizic Evergreen 8.8

    [/cbtab][cbtab title=”Individual finals”]

    4A Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Sarah Hitchcock Green Mountain 9.45
    2 Mya Nguyen Standley Lake 9.45
    3 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 9.45
    4 Alivia Weathers Lone Star Gymn 9.3
    5 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 9.275
    6 Sonoma Carlos Denver South 9.2
    7 Hanna Channell Thomas Jefferso 9.2
    8 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 9.175
    9 Zeya Highley Standley Lake 9.1
    10 Julia Folmar Elizabeth 8.975
    11 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 8.95
    12 Mia Curry Niwot 8.9
    13 Kira Simpson Bear Creek 8.8
    14 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 8.45
    15 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 8.4
    4A Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mya Nguyen Standley Lake 9.475
    2 Mia Curry Niwot 9.15
    3 Madison Lett Elizabeth 9.125
    4 Sarah Hitchcock Green Mountain 9.1
    5 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 9.05
    6 Emily Belmonte Green Mountain 8.975
    7 Raelyn Kagarise Rampart 8.975
    8 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.875
    9 Emma Turilli Evergreen 8.8
    10 Emma Board Evergreen 8.775
    11 Sonoma Carlos Denver South 8.725
    12 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 8.7
    13* Hailey Garner Pueblo Central 8.625
    14* Mackenzie Eldridge Green Mountain 8.625
    15 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 8.55
    4A Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 9.375
    2 Mia Curry Niwot 9.175
    3 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 9.125
    4 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 9
    5 Kylee Smith Elizabeth 8.975
    6 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 8.9
    7 Savannah Slater Niwot 8.825
    8 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 8.7
    9 Alivia Weathers Lone Star Gymn 8.65
    10 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 8.6
    11 Sarah Hitchcock Green Mountain 8.5
    12 Hanna Channell Thomas Jefferso 8.3
    13 Emily Belmonte Green Mountain 8.125
    14 Emily Casillas Bear Creek 7.875
    15 Linden Treacy Loveland 7.15
    4A Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mia Curry Niwot 9.5
    2 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 9.375
    3 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 9.3
    4 Sarah Hitchcock Green Mountain 9.3
    5 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 9.275
    6 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 9.25
    7 Savannah Slater Niwot 9.2
    8 Austin Coleman Elizabeth 9.2
    9 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 9.175
    10 Madison Lett Elizabeth 9.175
    11 Cassie Routsis Rampart 9.15
    12 Mallory Christopher Niwot 9.15
    13 Alivia Weathers Lone Star Gymn 9.1
    14 Emily Belmonte Green Mountain 8.95
    15 Olivia Sroka Niwot 8.65
    5A Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Haley Like Thornton 9.725
    2 Mia Tims Pomona 9.65
    3 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.65
    4 Mila Thompson Broomfield 9.625
    5 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.575
    6 Payton Roberts Arvada West 9.525
    7 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.5
    8 Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 9.475
    9 Isabella D’Ambrosi Cherry Creek 9.425
    10 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 9.375
    11 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.325
    12 Emma Chicco Rocky Mountain 9.3
    13 Autumn Ivester Overland 9.25
    14* KELSI SANDOVAL Palmer Ridge 9.15
    15* Isabella Noakes Chatfield 9.15
    5A Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Isabella Gee Lakewood 9.6
    2 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.525
    3 Haley Like Thornton 9.5
    4 Brenna Calvo Broomfield 9.5
    5 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.425
    6 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.275
    7 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.25
    8 Karstyn Wittwer Thornton 9.25
    9 Alli Willmarth Broomfield 9.225
    10 Darcy Jew Broomfield 8.975
    11 KELSI SANDOVAL Palmer Ridge 8.95
    12 Joslynn Miller Arvada West 8.9
    13 Julia Butler Pomona 8.85
    14 Mia Tims Pomona 8.75
    15 Mariah Schmeling Heritage 8.025
    5A Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Haley Like Thornton 9.625
    2 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 9.525
    3 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.525
    4 Melanie Roberts Broomfield 9.425
    5 Reilly Cornelius Overland 9.375
    6 Kalise Newson Pomona 9.35
    7 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.25
    8 Audrey Brandt Pomona 9.15
    9 Autumn Ivester Overland 9.075
    10 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.05
    11 Mattea Dolan Overland 8.925
    12 Mia Tims Pomona 8.9
    13 Brenna Calvo Broomfield 8.625
    14 Jaylynn Haertel Pomona 8.55
    15 Sophie Griffith Broomfield 8.475
    5A Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.85
    2 Kaylie Berens Pomona 9.7
    3 Haley Like Thornton 9.625
    4 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.6
    5 Samantha Demoss Overland 9.6
    6 Brekyn Haddick Thornton 9.575
    7 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 9.55
    8 Isabella Gee Lakewood 9.5
    9 Kayla Powell Arvada West 9.5
    10 Mia Tims Pomona 9.475
    11 Maddie Gotlieb Ponderosa 9.45
    12* Kennedy Duff Chatfield 9.425
    13* Natalie Orsborn Broomfield 9.425
    14 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.325
    15 Julia Butler Pomona 9.3

    [/cbtab][/cbtabs]