ThunderRidge advanced in the 5A football playoffs with a 17-6 win over Lakewood on Thursday night.
Month: November 2019
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Photos from the 5A state gymnastics meet
The Class 5A state gymnastics meet was on Thursday at Thornton HS.
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Video: Pomona gymnastics makes history
Pomona’s gymnastics team made history Nov. 7 at Thornton High School. The Panthers won their fifth consecutive Class 5A gymnastics team state title holding off Overland. Pomona became the first gymnastics program to win five in a row in the largest classification. Senior Kaylie Berens also won the individual all-around title for the second time during her stellar high school career.
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No. 13 Rocky Mountain scores game-winner in 2OT to defeat Arvada West

Rocky Mountain goalie Aaron Anaya, right, is able to grab a loose ball before Arvada West senior Judah Johnston (17) can get a foot on the ball after being shielded by by Rocky Mountain junior Connor Alexander (12) on Wednesday night at the NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) ARVADA — Rocky Mountain senior Mike Madden’s goal in the 98th minute allowed the Lobos to escape the freezing drizzle … and more importantly punch the Lobos’ ticket to the Class 5A boys soccer state quarterfinals.
“I’m just happy to get out of here. It’s cold,” Madden said after knocking home a rebound off a direct free kick taken by Rocky Mountain junior Riley Keeler just outside the goal box early in the second-overtime period. “We are going back to FoCo (Fort Collins). It feels good.”
The goal gave the No. 13 seed Rocky Mountain a dramatic 4-3 double-overtime victory over No. 4 Arvada West on Wednesday night at the North Area Athletic Complex.

Arvada West junior Gabe Schultz (12) attempts to get a shot off as Rocky Mountain junior Payton Petrilli closes in. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “I was on the left side of the wall because I knew there would be some sort of a deflection,” Madden said of the game-winning goal. “The ball just happened to land right there and I put it in.”
Rocky Mountain stays on the road for the quarterfinals. The Lobos will face the winner of No. 12 Arapahoe and No. 5 Boulder on Saturday, Nov. 9. The Warriors and Panthers had a night game up in Boulder.
“I thought we were in it the whole game,” said A-West coach Troy Gette after the Wildcats’ 9-game winning streak and season came to an end. “I never really felt that we weren’t going to come back. In overtime it just takes one bounce. They got the bounce.”
Rocky Mountain took an early lead thanks to a penalty kick by junior Jake Swan in the 4th minute. However, A-West responded in the 13th minute with a penalty kick goal of its own by senior Conner Bickford after the Lobos’ were called for a handball in the goal box.
The Lobos got back in the lead in the 24th minute. Sophomore Dario Gonzales corralled a rebound after a shot and fired a slow shot past A-West junior goalie Jacoby Landskov, giving Rocky Mountain a 2-1 advantage.
The Wildcats answered again scoring the equalizer in the 37th minute on a nice give-and-go goal that ended with senior Keegan Nelson putting it in the back of net. The goal knocked the game up 2-2 at halftime.
“It was kind of what we expected,” Gette said. “We just couldn’t get the lead.”

Arvada West junior Noah Kanagy (13) tries to work to get off a centering pass while being marked by Rocky Mountain senior Riley Eberling (2) during the first half Wednesday night at NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
Rocky Mountain (11-5-1 record) took the lead again in the 64th minute on the second goal of the night by Gonzales on a great assist by senior Hadrood Webster.Again, A-West knotted things up at 3-3 with eight minutes to play in regulation time. Senior Judah Johnston hammered home the Wildcats’ second penalty kick goal to send the game into overtime.
“It’s tough,” Johnston said after his final game played at NAAC. “I think they (Rocky Mountain) came out with a fire that I didn’t feel like we had. They kept on pressuring us and pressuring us. We couldn’t get a break and that is what I thought was the deciding factor in the game.”
A-West and Rocky Mountain met in the regular season back on Sept. 16 at NAAC. The Wildcats took a 4-1 victory with Bickford scoring a pair of goals for A-West. Johnston and junior Kyler Tate each added a goal in the non-league win.
“The first time we played them it was early in the season and we made a lot of mistakes,” Madden admitted. “We’ve improved a lot. I knew we could come down here and get it done.”
The Wildcats graduate seven seniors from their team that won back-to-back 5A Jeffco League titles and amassed a 27-7 record over the past two seasons. A-West was also the lone 5A Jeffco team to advance past the first round of the playoff the last two years.
“For me I’m just really thankful to have had the opportunity to do this,” said Johnston, who took back-to-back 5A Jeffco League MVP honors his junior and senior champaign. “I know I can look back at my teammates knowing that they will live out the legacy myself and my fellow seniors have built.”
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Kuot’s late goal lifts No. 3 Rampart over No. 14 Rock Canyon and into 5A boys soccer quarters

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) COLORADO SPRINGS — Oboyo Kuot was bound and determined to get a goal in the second half at District 20 Stadium. Mainly because the idea of an extra 30 minutes was play was frightening.
Fog rolled through northern Colorado Springs and with it, temperatures plummeted. Kuot, like most players on both sides wanted to get off the field. His header in the 68th minute was all it took and it was No. 3 Rampart getting a 1-0 win over No. 14 Rock Canyon to advance to the Class 5A boys soccer quarterfinals.
“It was cold,” Kuot said. “I never get used to this cold weather and all that. I just had to keep pushing and keep working through it.”
The Rams (16-0-1 overall) had a few near chances in the first half. The ball was chipped over Rock Canyon keeper Ian Fleming’s head and Simagen Collins put it into the net, but the play was ruled offsides.
Domyniko Jordan had a chance shortly after as the ball was placed for a perfect header, but he directed his shot right at Fleming. Through 40 minutes of the play the game was scoreless despite Rampart controlling possession for much of the half.
“We’re trying to work around and be patient to try to find our openings and, and we kind of did that better than the first half than we did the second half,” Rampart coach Karl Anderson said.
The best chance for either team in the second half came in the 55th minute on a Rampart corner kick. The attempt flew right in front of the net but no one made a play on it. The defensive battle ensued for another minute before a turnover led to the Jags’ (10-4-3) best chance all game.

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) The breakaway led to a clear shot for Alec Mikolajczak but it was wide of the net. To make matters worse, Mikolajczak went down hard on the play.
Even with him coming off the field, it felt like Rock Canyon had momentum for the first time in the second half.
But they couldn’t hold that momentum. It was in the 68th minute that Alec Lenz placed a perfect pass in front of the net. David Peters headed a pass to Kuot who used his own head to get the ball by Fleming.
“The ball just came in and I saw it, I saw David hitting it to me and I knew I wasn’t going to miss it,” Kuot said. “I put my head on it and I just saw it go in the net.”
Now in desperation mode, the Jags tried to mount an offensive attack. With under 10 minutes left on the clock, Joseph Kirby worked his way into the open field and had a one-on-one chance against Rampart keeper David Glazener.
“He’s a right footer, so I figured he would try to slot it in with a right,” Glazener said. “So I gave him a little (shake) and then came over with my left foot.”
The ball was knocked away, along with Rock Canyon’s last hope of tying the game. The Rams now advance to the 5A quarterfinals where they’ll host Regis Jesuit on Saturday.

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) Here's the game winner for Rampart (@WeAreRampartAD) soccer over Rock Canyon today:
The double-header! Oboyo Kuot, right place, right time. Rams advance to the 5A State quarterfinals vs. Regis Jesuit. pic.twitter.com/DVuwEKUdnB
— Richie Cozzolino (@RichieCozz) November 7, 2019
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Photos: Competitors take the floor at the Centennial League spirit championships
Competitors made their way to Smoky Hill High School to compete at the 2019 Centennial League spirit championships.
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Photos: No. 3 Fountain Valley tops No. 11 Loveland Classical in 2A boys soccer quarterfinals
Hugh Sperber’s goal in the second half Fountain Valley a 1-0 over Loveland Classical and a berth in the 2A boys soccer semifinals.
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Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for 2019’s Week 11 games
A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 11 of the 2019 season.
- Live scoreboard
- Complete CHSAANow.com rankings
- Full schedule and scoreboard of this week’s games
- RPI standings
- Playoff brackets: 5A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man
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Class 4A 1 Pine Creek 9-1 Friday: W 47-7 at Vista Ridge 2 Broomfield 10-0 Thursday: W 44-7 at Longmont 3 Vista Peak Prep 10-0 Friday: W 35-21 at Fruita Monument 4 Pueblo West 9-1 Friday: W 28-14 at Rampart 5 Dakota Ridge 8-2 Friday: L 0-14 at Golden 6 Montrose 9-1 Friday: W 54-21 at Aurora Central 7 Loveland 7-3 Friday: L 15-20 at Skyline 8 Chatfield 8-2 Friday: W 28-17 vs. Bear Creek 9 Ponderosa 7-3 Friday: W 26-19 vs. (10) Heritage 10 Heritage 7-3 Friday: L 19-26 at (9) Ponderosa Class 3A 1 Palmer Ridge 8-2 Thursday: L 49-56 at (4) Discovery Canyon 2 Mead 10-0 Friday: W 27-20 vs. (6) Frederick 3 Pueblo South 9-1 Friday: W 43-6 vs. Pueblo Central 4 Discovery Canyon 9-1 Thursday: W 56-49 vs. (1) Palmer Ridge 5 Conifer 9-0 Saturday: vs. George Washington 6 Frederick 9-1 Friday: L 20-27 at (2) Mead 7 Durango 7-3 Friday: W 33-20 vs. Pueblo East 8 Green Mountain 8-2 Friday: W 55-0 at Lincoln 9 Lutheran 6-4 Friday: L 13-27 vs. Thomas Jefferson 10 Fort Morgan 7-3 Friday: L 27-30 at Erie -
Photos: No. 6 Regis Jesuit blanks No. 22 Liberty in 5A boys soccer second round
Luke Galvin and Brendan O’Toole scored goals to give No. 6 Regis Jesuit a 2-0 win over No. 22 Liberty in the second round of the Class 5A boys soccer tournament.
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Schedule for the 2019 state spirit championships
Below is the schedule for the 2019 state spirit championships.
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Cheer
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