Month: February 2020

  • Hockey’s state tournament bracket is out; Valor Christian claims top seed

    Aspen Valor Christian hockey
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    The state tournament bracket for hockey was released, and it is Valor Christian which as grabbed the top overall seed.

    The Eagles, who finished the regular season 16-2-1, are among eight top seeds that will receive first-round byes. The others include: No. 2 Chaparral, No. 3 Fort Collins, No. 4 Denver East, No. 5 Regis Jesuit, No. 6 Heritage, No. 7 Doherty and No. 8 Pine Creek.

    Find the full bracket here.

    The 24-team bracket begins play this Tuesday and Wednesday with first-round games. The second round will be Friday, and quarterfinals are set for Saturday. Each of those rounds will be played at home sites.

    When the tournament is down to its Frozen 4, the games will move to the Pepsi Center. Semifinals are March 5, and the championship game is March 10.

  • Photos: Mountain Vista hockey upsets No. 9 Heritage

    Jacob Strawn’s goal in the second period turned out to be the game winner as Mountain Vista hockey beat No. Heritage 3-2 on Saturday.

  • Photos: Peyton girls basketball pulls away from Calhan

    Peyton girls basketball used a strong fourth quarter to pull away from Calhan and get a 60-41 win on Saturday.

  • Photos: Nickel leads Peyton boys basketball over Calhan

    Logan Nickel scored a team-high 16 points to lead Peyton boys basketball to a 52-37 win over Calhan on Saturday.

  • Photos: Championship matches determined after second day of state wrestling

    DENVER — The second day of the state wrestling tournament saw competitors advance through quarterfinal and semifinal matches.

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    Class 2A

    By David Johnson, Dustin Price & Cindy Betancourt

    2A state wrestling
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    Class 3A

    By David Johnson, Dustin Price & Cindy Betancourt

    3A state wrestling
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    Class 4A

    By Dustin Price

    4A state wrestling
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    Class 5A

    By David Johnson

    5A state wrestling
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    Semifinals

    By Dustin Price

    State wrestling semifinals
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  • No. 6 Golden boys hoops finishes regular season in dramatic fashion

    GOLDEN — Golden’s boys basketball team couldn’t have closed out its Class 4A Jeffco League play in more of a thrilling fashion then it did Friday night.

    “To win it in this fashion was unbelievable,” Golden senior Jack Anderson said after the Demons finished 4A Jeffco play with a 11-1 conference record to reclaim the 4A Jeffco League title. “Wheat Ridge is a great team, they always are. What an unbelievable game to end the regular season with.”

    The Demons — No. 6 in the final CHSAANow.com 4A boys basketball rankings of the season — defeated rival Wheat Ridge 58-55 on Senior Night where Golden honored its eight seniors.

    Golden freshman Alan Acevedo (30) goes up strong against Wheat Ridge senior Dominic Bronk on Friday night. The Demons’ 58-55 victory competed a 11-1 record in 4A Jeffco and the league title. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    It wasn’t easy. Golden trailed last year’s conference champions Wheat Ridge 50-44 early in the fourth quarter. Golden junior Nathan Wiggins hit a big 3-pointer for the Demons to take the lead 54-53 with 2:20 left to play.

    “I guess I was just feeling it,” Wiggins said of his trio of 3-pointers and scored a team-high 13 points to helped lift the Demons. “I really have to give credit to my teammates. I felt like we played such a great team.”

    Wheat Ridge senior Dominic Bronk’s basket with just more than 2 minutes to go regained the lead for the Farmers (13-10, 8-4), but Anderson’s field goal seconds later put Golden up for good.

    Senior Ben McLaughlin and freshman Alan Acevedo both made a free throw in the final minute, but Acevedo’s miss from the charity stripe gave Wheat Ridge the chance to send the game into overtime.

    Bronk grabbed the rebound off Acevedo’s miss, dribbled almost down to the 3-point line before launching what would have been the game-tying shot. It hit the rim twice before bouncing away to give the Demons (17-6, 11-1) the win.

    “Dom is a gamer and hits big-time shots all the time,” Anderson said of Bronk. “I was scared he was going to it that. It looked good. Thank God it bounced out.”

    Bronk, who is average a double-double this season, finished with 13 points. Junior Wes Miller had another great night from long-range. Miller nailed five 3-pointers to finish with a game-high 21 points.

    Golden senior Kevin Mulligan (32) gets a shot off in front of Wheat Ridge junior Dominic Cross (23) in the first half Friday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “We just have to execute down at the end,” Wheat Ridge coach Tommy Dowd said of the Farmers going scoreless in the final two minutes. “We had chances and didn’t do what we needed to do. My kids played really hard. I thought the effort was outstanding.”

    Dowd was shorthanded for a lot of the night. The Farmers’ leading scorer Alex Morales picked up his third foul in the first quarter. After sitting the entire second quarter he was tagged with his fourth foul less than three minutes into the third quarter.

    “It’s a good game to test your medal and see what it’s going to be like in the playoffs,” Dowd said. “It was a playoff atmosphere tonight. I told our guys that a lot of guys will never play in a game with this kind of atmosphere.”

    Golden took a 68-61 victory on the Farmers’ home court earlier this season.

    “We knew it was going to be a battle. It’s a rivalry,” Golden coach Lou Vullo said about the nearly packed gym. “Last time I think we hit 12 3-pointers. Tonight we had to grind it out with some defense and being patient on offense.”

    The waiting game now begins. CHSAA is scheduled to reveal the state tournament brackets Sunday, Feb. 23, on CHSAANow.com.

    Golden was No. 4 in the RPI rankings before Friday’s games. The Demons went into the 48-team state tournament last year as the No. 26 seed. Golden upset No. 7 Glenwood Springs in the second round to advance to the Sweet 16 where the Demons lost a close one at Harrison.

    “Some of those teams in the 20s (RPI) are scary,” Vullo said looking ahead to the playoffs next week. “We have to come to play. If we don’t come to play we’ll be in trouble.”

    Wheat Ridge was the team with the bye and No. 8 seed last year. The Farmers suffered a quick second-round exit after a defeat at home against Thomas Jefferson.

    “We are happy to play on Wednesday (first round),” Dowd said. “Maybe we’ll get the draw that Golden got last year.”

    Wheat Ridge junior Wes Miller (3) prepares to put up a up 3-pointer in front of the Farmers’ bench Friday night at Golden High School. Miller scored a game-high 21 points, but it wasn’t enough as the Farmers lost 58-55 to the rival Demons. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Here’s what happened on the final day of the state wrestling tournament

    DENVER — The third and final day of the 2020 state wrestling championships features the championship and placing matches in all classifications.

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  • Photos: No. 8 Cherry Creek hockey battles to tie with No. 4 Monarch

    Benjamin Powell’ goal late in the third period resulted in No. 8 Cherry Creek hockey getting a hard-earned tie with No. 4 Monarch.

  • Photos: No. 4 Ralston Valley boys basketball beats rival Arvada West

    Caleb Rillos led the way with 14 points as No. 4 Ralston Valley boys basketball beat Arvada West 60-30 on Friday.

  • Photos: Balabat lifts No. 5 Regis Jesuit hockey over No. 3 Fort Collins

    Caleb Balabat’s second-period goal lifted No. 5 Regis Jesuit hockey to 1-0 over No. 3 Fort Collins on Friday.