After going winless in its first nine attempts, Regis Jesuit boys basketball beat George Washington 53-45 on Tuesday.
Month: January 2020
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Photos: Cravitz scores 19 as Colorado Academy boys basketball tops Platte Valley
Elliott Cravtiz led all scorers with 19 points as Colorado Academy boys basketball topped Platte Valley 51-45 on Tuesday.
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The first girls swimming team rankings of the season
This first girls swimming rankings of the season are below.
These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.
In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.
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PrepSwimCo.com Girls Swimming & Diving Rankings
Class 5A RK TEAM 1 Cherry Creek 2 Fairview 3 Heritage 4 Arapahoe 5 Chatfield 6 Regis 7 Valor Christian 8 Fossil Ridge 9 Legacy 10 Lewis-Palmer Class 4A RK TEAM 1 Cheyenne Mountain 2 Mullen 3 Rampart 4 Broomfield 5 Silver Creek 6 Pine Creek 7 Windsor 8 Monarch 9 Dakota Ridge 10 Niwot Class 3A RK TEAM 1 Durango 2 Salida 3 Erie 4 Pueblo County 5 Evergreen 6 Discovery Canyon 7 Aspen 8 Green Mountain 9 D’Evelyn 10 Holy Family -
Alamosa wrestling knows success also brings pressure

(Photo: Rusty Johnson/Alamosa wrestling) In recent years, it’s become a common sight to see the Alamosa Mean Moose hoisting a Class 3A state wrestling championship trophy.
In 2019, the Moose claimed a second straight state wrestling title and their 13th overall. The program soared to extreme heights under coach Gary Ramstetter. But he has since moved on and it’s on one of his former assistants, Rusty Johnson, to keep the program performing at the high level it has grown accustomed to.
“There’s pressure, and there’s quite a bit of it,” Johnson said. “I try not to think about it because that just brings on more pressure. I’ve been an assistant under Ramstetter for 27 years, so I knew there’d be pressure, just not to this extent.”
The way he’s alleviating that pressure is relying on those competitors that have thrived at Alamosa.
The Mean Moose return four state placers from last year’s team and each one will be vital in helping Johnson ease into his role and keep the team competing as a state powerhouse.
Of those four returners, Davion Chavez brings the most experience. He finished second in the 106-pound bracket and claimed a state title as a freshman.
“I lean on him pretty hard,” Johnson said. “I have also have three other seniors that placed at state last year that I push a lot off on to them as well.”
Colton Liddell placed fourth at 132, Hunter Smith placed fourth at 145 and Austin Trujillo placed sixth at 220.
Those finishes along with the state championship claimed by then-senior Joe Chavez at 126 was good enough for Alamosa to hold off Eaton and claim a state title.
But that was last year. If there is one thing that Johnson has learned in his time with the program it’s that championship performances don’t automatically carry over.
“There’s always work to be done,” Johnson said. “Just at the tournaments we’ve competed at so far, they’ve competed well.”
Maybe the best performance came at the Warrior Classic just before the winter break. Davion Chavez found himself in a championship match at 120, but lost to Grand Junction’s Dawson Collins.
Liddell finished fourth, Smith finished third and Trujillo took fifth.
The Mean Moose will get back in action this week with a couple of duals before hosting the Alamosa Invitational this weekend.
With just over a month remaining until the state tournament, it’s important for the team to see as much action as possible in order to get the full team, not just those who placed last year, ready to get back to Pepsi Center to defend the team title.
“It helps a lot,” Johnson said. “There’s always some concern with the younger guys and how they’re going to perform at state. I’m counting on some of them to perform well and place at state.”
In the most recent On the Mat team rankings, the Mean Moose checked in as the new No. 1 team in 3A. Outside perception has a funny way of adding just a bit more pressure to what Johnson is facing in his first year at the helm.
“We’re not that good yet,” he said with a laugh.
But that doesn’t mean that won’t be the case on the floor at Pepsi Center on a late Saturday night in February.
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Ball Fever: Big things ahead for 5A/4A boys basketball teams

(Marcus Gipson/Jmariahimages.com) Happy New Year hoops fans! We’re looking forward to an action packed next few months leading us to the Coliseum. It was quite a finish, in and out of state, for our top Class 5A and 4A big school squads to close out 2019. Let’s take a look at what’s ahead this week and we’ll throw in some Holiday Tourney tidbits from December as we go along.
Stat leaders at the break have been updated and can be found here.
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The Look Ahead
The rankings were updated coming out of the winter break and there were plenty of changes in each classification.
Tuesday, Jan. 7
• We talked a lot about this squad towards the end of last year and knew Mead had a bright future with a ton of young talent. The Mavericks score a hot 75 points per game and are up to No. 2 in our latest 4A rankings. Three players are in double-digit scoring so far led by Elijah Knudson’s 14 points per game. They hit the road against an always tough Windsor team.
• How rare is it to say that Regis Jesuit is looking for its first win of the year in early January? The Raiders’ search for that win doesn’t get easier as they host a George Washington team coming off a tough tournament visit to Las Vegas. The Patriots are led by junior Kendale Johnson in points, assists, and steals. 9News “Game of the Night” will be in the house for this battle and will provide more insight in next week’s Look Back.
• Chaparral has dropped from the top 10 and sits just on the outside looking in. Fresh off a 30-point overtime explosion in Chap’s win over Cherry Creek over the weekend, senior Kobe Sanders will look to keep the momentum rolling as the Wolverines visit No. 10 Overland and the double-double machine Ike Graham. Overland usually returns much tougher and tested after their annual visit to the Las Vegas Tarkanian Classic where they held their own in the Platinum division over the holidays. This will be a fun showdown between the Continental and Centennial leagues.
Wednesday, Jan. 8
• This slate of game is highlighted by a big top-10 showdown. Sixth-ranked Grandview starts league play on the road at No. 4 Smoky Hill. Arguably the top junior in the state, Jalen Weaver of the Buffaloes, will get this years first look at the Grandview two headed monster of seniors Caleb McGill and Lian Ramiro.
• An 8-1 start for Eaglecrest results in a move up to No. 2 in 5A. That start includes two out of state wins in the New Mexico Holiday tournament. The Raptors will start league play with a visit from Overland in another top 10 battle. Overland is known for coach Danny Fisher’s team defense and they’ll need it with Zion Ruckard, Skylar Wilson, and Ty Robinson all scoring in double figures for the Raptors this season.
• Jeffco teams will also be in action as 4A No. 4 Golden faces Littleton. The Demons will look to push the pace as their 67 points per game is a full 10 points more than the Lions’ average.
• Denver East held steady at No. 3 in the 5A poll. The Fever Crew got to see the new-look Angels live at Mullen during their holiday tournament and sophomore Langston Reynolds gets some well-deserved attention from opponents. But the Angels have a lot more than just Reynolds in fellow sophomore Quis Davis, junior Boston Stanton, and senior leader PJ Steed. The Angels take on Standley Lake.
• No team in the state has more momentum than No. 1, unbeaten Rangeview. After going 4-0 in their division of the Tarkanian Classic, the Raiders came home and won a tough road test at Columbine on Saturday. They head to Northglenn and will be looking to keep that road warrior mentality alive.
• Valor Christian’s 3-5 record can be deceiving. The Eagles are playing hard and they proved it in a tough overtime loss to Smoky Hill on Saturday. Valor is another team that journeyed out of state and went 1-3 in Las Vegas Tarkanian Classic. The Eagles have been competitive in every game and will need their best against visiting No. 4 Lincoln and the duo of TJ Bamba and Ty Foster.
• Columbine’s lone loss on the season came against Rangeview last Saturday and the Rebels are dealing with some injuries but will still count on CU-bound Luke O’Brien to carry a heavy load in a visit from Castle View.
• Arapahoe went from unranked to a 7-1 record and joined the 5A poll at No. 7 this week. The Warriors will be tested in league early as Mullen pays a visit.
• Another 7-1 squad off to an early strong start is No. 8 Ralston Valley, another newcomer to the 5A top 10. The Mustangs will be tested as Legend comes in at 6-3.
Thursday, Jan. 9
• The top-ranked team in 4A, Cheyenne Mountain, may have the best overall player in the state in New Mexico Lobo-bound senior Javonte Johnson. Johnson earns every ounce of praise because of his effort on both ends of the floor.
• Mead is back at it again and faces Skyline (5-2) in Game 2 of the week for them.
• After taking the top spot in the 4A poll, Harrison has dropped a couple notches after a surprising loss to Pueblo West. The Panthers look to bounce back against Elizabeth. Donta Dawson is averaging 20 points and eight rebounds for Harrison.
• One of the more intriguing matchups of the night is defending 4A champion Lewis-Palmer taking on perennial 5A power Chaparral. Eddie Speller Jr. is playing well, averaging 13 points and seven rebounds per game for L-P. The Rangers will need that, and maybe more, to beat the Wolverines.
Friday, Jan. 10
• The Fever Crew got to see a lot of No. 9 Fairview at the Cherry Creek Holiday Classic in December and they have a stud in junior Greyson Carter who is averaging 17 points per game. The Knights will head into the weekend with a game against Loveland.
• Friday will feature a lot of action from ranked Centennial League teams. Eaglecrest heads to Mullen and Arapahoe travels to Grandview. Both games are worth the price of admission.
• Falcon hosts No. 5 Lewis Palmer in southern action.
• Neither team is ranked but that won’t stop this from being a fun game when George Washington heads south to ThunderRidge.
• Cherokee Trail had some early season injuries and will be a tougher team than the record shows. That will be the case against Smoky Hill. Cherry Creek won’t fall for Overland’s 3-5 record coming into the week. The Bruins know they’re in for a heavyweight match against the Trailblazers every time out. The dynamic will be a blast with Ike Graham on the inside for Overland and Cherry Creek relying on the the perimeter play of Hammond, Purchase and Cole
Saturday, Jan. 11
• How cool is this for Denver and the northeast part of town? Only playing varsity hoops for a couple of years, Northfield has risen to No. 8 in the latest 4A poll and hosts Thompson Valley at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday.
• There is plenty of fun afternoon action as Mead takes on Battle Mountain and Columbine takes on Regis. Will the Raiders still be looking for first win?
• In 2013 we called it the “leather vs. blue jean” game (had to be there). Arapahoe will get no top 10 respect from Heritage in this rivalry game.
• Rangeview will be in action against Brighton at 3:30 p.m.
• The Lincoln Lancers and TJ Bamba’s 25 points per game head east to take on Vista Peak.
• Cheyenne Mountain is hosting Vista Ridge at 6 p.m. and Vista will have to deal with Johnson’s 29 points per game.
• All of those Saturday times listed above were nothing but a set up for the 7 p.m. finale as Chaparral visits No. 3 Denver East. This game has it all, including seasoned veterans and upcoming young talent.
• These are the Ball Fever Crew top 5A/4A big school boys hoops destinations for the week. Don’t get us wrong, there is a ton of top action in every neighborhood CHSAA represents and we hope you are out there supporting! If you aren’t as tuned in – we’ll be here to help you with a few destinations for the week! Enjoy.
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Boys basketball rankings: Cheyenne Mountain and Resurrection Christian are new No. 1 teams

(Arlee Aragon/Fountain-Fort Carson High School) Cheyenne Mountain (4A) and Resurrection Christian (3A) have taken over as top-ranked teams in this week’s boys basketball rankings.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Boys Basketball Polls
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
First-place votes are in parentheses.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Rangeview (12) 9-0 138 1 5-0 2 Eaglecrest (1) 8-1 114 6 3-0 3 Denver East 8-0 100 3 4-0 4 Smoky Hill (1) 8-1 82 2 3-0 5 Columbine 6-1 65 7 4-1 6 Grandview 6-3 61 4 3-2 7 Arapahoe 7-1 42 – 3-0 8 Ralston Valley 7-1 35 – 3-0 9 Fairview 7-3 29 – 3-2 10 Overland 3-5 24 5 0-4 Others receiving votes: Chaparral 22, Vista Peak Prep 20, Cherry Creek 9, Boulder 8, Legend 7, Mountain Vista 5, Rock Canyon 5, George Washington 2, Valor Christian 2. Dropped out Highlands Ranch (8), Legend (9), Mountain Vista (10). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Cheyenne Mountain (7) 7-0 99 3 3-0 2 Mead (1) 6-1 87 4 3-0 3 Green Mountain (3) 7-1 85 6 3-1 4 Harrison 5-1 78 2 0-1 5 Golden 6-2 77 7 3-1 6 Lewis-Palmer (2) 5-2 76 1 0-2 7 Pueblo West 7-2 74 – 4-0 8 Northfield 8-2 42 – 4-0 9 Lincoln 5-4 25 8 2-1 10 Centaurus 6-2 20 9 1-1 Others receiving votes: Longmont 17, Evergreen 8, Pueblo East 8, Erie 7, Conifer 6, Frederick 6. Dropped out Pueblo East (5), Erie (10). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Resurrection Christian (17) 7-0 170 2 2-0 2 Lutheran 4-2 129 1 0-1 3 Sterling 5-1 119 4 2-0 4 Faith Christian 5-2 95 3 1-1 5 The Vanguard School 4-1 88 5 0-0 6 Centauri 9-0 63 9 3-0 7 Manual 3-2 55 6 2-0 8 DSST: Byers 4-0 54 7 0-0 9 University 6-1 35 10 1-0 10 Eaton 8-1 33 – 4-0 Others receiving votes: St. Mary’s 27, Gunnison 24, Jefferson Academy 19, Alamosa 10, Bennett 4, Coal Ridge 3, Colorado Academy 3, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 3, Englewood 1, St. Mary’s 1. Dropped out St. Mary’s (8). Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Yuma (8) 5-1 107 1 2-0 2 Highland (3) 5-1 106 2 1-0 3 Limon (1) 4-1 77 5 1-1 4 Fowler 5-2 76 3 2-1 5 Ignacio 4-0 59 4 2–1 6 Vail Christian 4-0 47 9 1-0 7 Holly 6-1 42 6 3-1 8 Mancos 4-2 38 8 1-1 9 Denver Christian 3-2 28 7 1-0 10 Wray 4-2 17 10 1-0 Others receiving votes: Sedgwick County 15, Heritage Christian 13, Dawson School 10, Center 7, Sanford 6, Wiggins 5, Crowley County 3, Vail Mountain 2, Byers 1, Dayspring Christian 1. Dropped out None. Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 De Beque (4) 6-0 76 1 2-0 2 Evangelical Christian (4) 6-0 66 2 2-0 3 Sangre de Cristo 6-0 40 3 2-0 4 Briggsdale 5-1 39 5 2-0 5 Kit Carson 4-1 37 6 3-0 6 Kim/Branson 6-1 30 7 2-0 7 Merino 4-1 24 4 0-1 8 Flatirons Academy 5-1 20 – 1-0 9 Longmont Christian 3-0 19 8 1-0 10 Peetz 5-1 17 – 1-1 Others receiving votes: Ouray 16, Walsh 14, Cheraw 12, Mile High Academy 10, Pikes Peak Christian 5, Belleview Christian 4, Haxtun 4, Caliche 2, Cotopaxi 2, Idalia 2, Primero 1. Dropped out Ouray (9), Genoa-Hugo/Karval (10). -
Girls basketball rankings: Changes abound after the break

(Tim Bourke/TimBourke.com) There were quite a few changes to the girls basketball rankings heading out of the break, including Holyoke taking over as No. 1 in 2A.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
First-place votes are in parentheses.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Cherry Creek (8) 5-1 123 1 1-0 2 Grandview (2) 6-2 111 2 2-2 3 Valor Christian (3) 8-1 110 4 4-1 4 Highlands Ranch 7-3 87 3 3-2 5 Regis Jesuit 5-3 55 5 1-3 6 Cherokee Trail 8-1 53 7 1-0 7 Fossil Ridge 6-1 52 6 1-0 8 Ralston Valley 6-1 51 8 1-0 9 Vista Peak Prep 8-1 20 10 2-1 10 Mountain Vista 6-3 16 – 2-2 Others receiving votes: Denver East 12, Fruita Monument 7, Fountain-Fort Carson 5, Monarch 3, Chaparral 2, Chatfield 2, Columbine 2, Horizon 2, Broomfield 1, Overland 1. Dropped out Denver East (9). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Mullen (13) 6-3 181 1 2-2 2 Pueblo West (6) 9-0 172 2 2-0 3 Berthoud 8-0 119 3 4-0 4 Erie 8-0 97 8 3-0 5 Sand Creek 6-1 80 7 3-0 6 Air Academy 5-2 71 4 2-0 7 Green Mountain 8-1 69 6 3-0 8 Ponderosa 8-1 56 – 4-1 9 George Washington 6-2 55 5 2-2 10 Holy Family 3-4 30 10 2-1 Others receiving votes: Montrose 29, Greeley Central 24, Sierra 16, Mesa Ridge 13, Falcon 10, Evergreen 7, Pueblo South 4, Golden 3, Thompson Valley 3, Cheyenne Mountain 2, D’Evelyn 2, Palmer Ridge 2. Dropped out Mesa Ridge (9). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 St. Mary’s (12) 6-1 120 1 1-1 2 Lutheran 6-1 90 3 2-1 3 Centauri 9-0 87 6 3-0 4 The Academy 6-0 71 10 0-0 5 Pagosa Springs 5-2 70 2 3-1 6 Alamosa 6-1 68 7 1-0 7 The Vanguard 6-0 36 – 2-0 8 Platte Valley 5-1 32 8 2-0 9 Eaton 7-2 30 5 4-1 10 Delta 2-3 20 4 0-2 Others receiving votes: University 14, Cedaredge 5, Moffat County 3, Resurrection Christian 3, Riverdale Ridge 3, Trinidad 3, Colorado Springs Christian 2, Manitou Springs 1, SkyView Academy 1, Sterling 1. Dropped out Colorado Springs Christian (9). Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Holyoke (5) 7-0 67 8 4-0 2 Rocky Ford (1) 8-0 63 – 4-0 3 Del Norte 5-1 52 4 1-0 4 Limon 4-1 51 1 1-1 5 Sanford (1) 3-3 48 2 1-1 6 Rye (1) 7-0 47 – 1-0 7 Wray (1) 4-2 36 3 0-1 8 Yuma 2-4 24 5 1-1 9 Simla 5-1 20 10 1-1 10 Ignacio 2-3 19 9 0-1 Others receiving votes: Heritage Christian 14, Meeker 13, Byers 10, Hayden 8, Rangely 8, Colorado Springs School 6, Swink 4, Dawson 2, Paonia 2, Hotchkiss 1. Dropped out Meeker (6), Swink (7). Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Briggsdale (13) 6-0 148 1 2-0 2 Sangre de Cristo (2) 5-0 122 3 1-0 3 Fleming 5-1 86 2 2-1 4 Springfield 5-1 75 8 3-0 5 South Baca 4-1 69 4 1-0 6 Lone Star 4-0 54 7 1-0 7 Merino 4-1 38 5 1-0 8 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 4-1 37 9 2-0 9 Cotopaxi 5-1 30 – 2-0 10 Shining Mountain Waldorf 6-1 29 – 1-0 Others receiving votes: Wiley 20, Kit Carson 17, McClave 15, Dove Creek 11, Longmont Christian 10, Evangelical Christian 7, Bethune 5, De Beque 5, Mile High Academy 5, Prairie 5, Flatirons Academy 4, Front Range Baptist 4, Elbert 3, Belleview Christian 2, Haxtun 2, Kim/Branson 2, Cheraw 1. Dropped out Wiley (6), McClave (10). -
Hockey rankings: Fort Collins takes over as No. 1

(Paul Shepardson) Fort Collins has taken over the top spot in this week’s hockey rankings.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, the poll will release each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
First-place votes are in parentheses.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Fort Collins (7) 7-0-0 112 4 5-0-0 2 Chaparral (2) 5-1-1 100 1 2-1-1 3 Monarch (1) 5-1-0 88 2 2-1-0 4 Ralston Valley 7-2-0 72 3 4-1-0 5 Cherry Creek (2) 3-3-2 71 7 1-1-2 6 Valor Christian 5-2-0 68 8 4-0-0 7 Regis Jesuit 4-2-0 63 6 2-1-0 8 Heritage 5-2-0 49 9 3-1-0 9 Pine Creek 5-0-0 36 10 2-0-0 10 Denver East 5-2-0 24 5 1-2-0 Others receiving votes: Doherty 23, Columbine 3, Rampart 3, Chatfield 2, Battle Mountain 1. Dropped out None. -
Video: Jeffco Preps With Pleuss (January)
Jeffco Preps With Pleuss is a monthly roundup of Jeffco prep highlights hosted by Dennis Pleuss, Jeffco Public Schools’ sports information director. This month’s edition features one final look back at the 2019 football season that concluded with Columbine facing Cherry Creek in the Class 5A state championship game. Dakota Ridge boys cross country team was honored for its back-to-back 5A team state titles with an all-school assembly. The basketball season got going in a hurry. Green Mountain hosted the annual Paul Davis Classic, along with Wheat Ridge boys and girls hoopsters squaring off against Lakewood and Alameda International. The first National Letter of Intent Signing Day was also a topic before the calendar turned to 2020.
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Photos: Fort Morgan wins the Gary Daum wrestling tournament
Fort Morgan’s performance at the Gary Daum wrestling tournament was good enough to come away with a big team win.