Month: March 2020

  • All-state girls swimming and diving teams for the 2019-20 season

    The 2020 all-state girls swimming teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet. The swimmers and divers of the year were also selected based upon the state meet.

    The coaches of the year voted on by coaches at the state meets.

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    Class 5A

    Girls state swimming Lucy Bell Fossil Ridge
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Swimmer of the year: Lucy Bell, Fossil Ridge

    Diver of the year: Isabel Gregersen, Ralston Valley

    Swim coach of the year: Tom Byorick, Heritage

    Dive coach of the year: Jacob Dunbar, Denver East

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Lucy Bell Sophomore Fossil Ridge 200 Medley Relay, 200 IM, 100 Free, 400 Free Relay
    Sophia Bradac Senior Regis Jesuit 100 Breast
    Ally Brown Senior Horizon 1 mtr Diving
    Mahala Erlandson Junior Fossil Ridge 200 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
    Renee Gillilan Sophomore Fossil Ridge 200 Medley Relay, 100 Fly, 100 Back, 400 Free Relay
    Isabel Gregersen Junior Ralston Valley 1 mtr Diving
    Meghan Mulvihill Junior Chatfield 200 Free Relay
    Mia Norrid Senior Chatfield 200 Free Relay
    Emily Rinker Junior Fossil Ridge 400 Free Relay
    Catherine Rodocker   Eaglecrest 1 mtr Diving
    Kathryn Shanley Junior Chatfield 200 Free, 500 Free, 200 Free Relay
    Anna Shaw Junior Heritage 50 Free
    Emma Stahl Senior Fossil Ridge 200 Medley Relay
    Avery Turney Junior Chatfield 200 Free Relay
    Second Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Dahlia Allen Sophomore Lewis-Palmer 1 mtr Diving
    Aislyn Barnett Sophomore Heritage 100 Breast
    Megan Bergstrom   Arapahoe 500 Free
    Elizabeth Brock Sophomore Cherry Creek 400 Free Relay
    Isalina Colsman Senior Regis Jesuit 200 Free Relay
    Grace Dale Sophomore Regis Jesuit 200 Free Relay
    Grace Downing Senior Heritage 1 mtr Diving
    Megan DuMond Senior Lewis-Palmer 1 mtr Diving
    Josie Graves Junior Legend 1 mtr Diving
    Julianne Jones Sophomore Fairview 200 Medley Relay, 200 IM
    Margaret Kroening Sophomore Douglas County 200 Free
    Morgan Lukinac Sophomore Fairview 200 Medley Relay
    Ariana Mitsuoka Senior Regis Jesuit 200 Free Relay
    Jenna Reznicek Junior Fairview 200 Medley Relay, 100 Back
    Madison Saldanha Sophomore Cherry Creek 400 Free Relay
    Edith Simecek Freshman Fairview 200 Medley Relay, 100 Fly
    Jenna Smith Junior Cherry Creek 400 Free Relay
    Meredith Smithbaker Junior Rocky Mountain 50 Free
    Maya Stefanski Senior Cherry Creek 1 mtr Diving
    Teagan Steinmetz Freshman Cherry Creek 400 Free Relay
    Jada Surrell-Norwood Senior Regis Jesuit 200 Free Relay

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    Class 4A

    4A girls swimming state Lindsey Immel Rampart
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Swimmer of the year: Lindsey Immel, Rampart

    Diver of the year: Maggie Buckley, Rampart

    Swim coach of the year: Susan Stone, Mullen

    Dive coach of the year: Chris Madsen, Standley Lake/Arvada West

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Caroline Bricker   Cheyenne Mountain 200 IM, 100 Breast
    Laelle Brovold Senior Rampart 200 Medley Relay, 100 Fly
    Maggie Buckley Junior Rampart 1 mtr Diving
    Claire Chahbandour Junior Mullen 200 Free Relay
    Mary Codevilla Sophomore Niwot 200 Free, 500 Free
    Chase Davison Sophomore Mullen 200 Free Relay
    Lauren Gryboski Senior Coronado 1 mtr Diving
    Sophia Hemingway   Dakota Ridge 400 Free Relay
    Kira Hobbs   Dakota Ridge 400 Free Relay
    Elsa Huebsch   Dakota Ridge 400 Free Relay
    Lindsey Immel Junior Rampart 200 Medley Relay, 50 Free, 100 Free
    Melinda Johnson   Dakota Ridge 400 Free Relay
    Katey Lewicki Senior Monarch 100 Back
    Johanna Miller Junior Rampart 200 Medley Relay
    Geneva Pauly Sophomore Arvada West 1 mtr Diving
    Lindsey Sowitch Junior Mullen 200 Free Relay
    Claire Timson Sophomore Rampart 200 Medley Relay
    Gabrielle Zinis Junior Mullen 200 Free Relay
    Second Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Madison Black Senior Silver Creek 50 Free
    Sarah Cook   Grand Junction 400 Free Relay
    Nina English   Grand Junction 400 Free Relay
    Erin Esty Senior Air Academy 1 mtr Diving
    Anelise Hedges Junior Arvada West 200 IM
    Kaelyn Hinesley Junior Cheyenne Mountain 1 mtr Diving
    Emily Kahn Senior George Washington 100 Free
    Delaney Kidd   Grand Junction 400 Free Relay
    Mary Macaulay Freshman Mullen 200 Medley Relay
    Riley Pope   Grand Junction 400 Free Relay
    Clare Sanderson   Cheyenne Mountain 500 Free
    Angeline Settle Junior Monarch 1 mtr Diving
    Ashley Van Freshman Liberty 1 mtr Diving
    Kylie Walters Sophomore Rampart 200 Free Relay
    Celia Webster Sophomore Monarch 100 Fly
    Ryley Williams Senior Thompson Valley 1 mtr Diving

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    Class 3A

    Swimmer of the year: Elise Mishmash, Salida

    Diver of the year: Rachel Alexander, Discovery Canyon

    Swim coach of the year: Wendy Gorie, Salida

    Dive coach of the year: Josh Kinney, Discovery Canyon

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Rachel Alexander Senior Discovery Canyon 1 mtr Diving
    Hope Atkins Senior Evergreen 200 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
    Caitlin Cairns Senior St. Mary’s 50 Free, 100 Fly
    Jillian Carlson Sophomore Delta 100 Breast
    Alyssa Cook Freshman Evergreen 200 Medley Relay
    Emma Diesslin Freshman Salida 200 Free Relay
    Remi Gucker Senior Evergreen 200 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
    Taylor Jacobson Sophomore Evergreen 200 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
    Jolie Kim Junior Kent Denver 200 IM, 500 Free
    Lily Lengerich Junior Salida 200 Free Relay
    Lucy Meinert Sophomore Green Mountain 100 Fly
    Elise Mishmash Senior Salida 100 Free, 200 Free Relay
    Hannah Rhude Junior Salida 200 Free Relay
    Victoria Sanders Sophomore Discovery Canyon 1 mtr Diving
    Abbie Scruton Junior Glenwood Springs 1 mtr Diving
    Sydney Silver   St. Mary’s Academy 200 Free, 100 Back
    Caitlin Smith Junior Evergreen 400 Free Relay
    Second Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Mackenzie Abbott   Colorado Academy 1 mtr Diving
    Caitlin Beery Junior Thomas Jefferson 500 Free, 200 Free Relay
    Alexis Behn Sophomore Durango 1 mtr Diving
    Phoebe Briney Senior Thomas Jefferson 200 Free Relay
    Amber Brooks Senior Kent Denver 400 Free Relay
    Libby Claassen Junior Glenwood Springs 1 mtr Diving
    Jamie Dellwardt Freshman Berthoud 200 IM, 100 Back
    Natalia Evans Junior Kent Denver 100 Free, 400 Free Relay
    Morgan George Senior Thomas Jefferson 200 Free Relay
    Courtney Giordano Freshman Erie 100 Fly
    Lilly Huggard Freshman Aspen 200 Medley Relay
    Payten Irwin Senior Erie 50 Free, 100 Fly
    Emily Jauch Junior Liberty Common 100 Breast
    Laila Khan-Farooqi Sophomore Aspen 200 Medley Relay
    Emily Kinney Junior Aspen 200 Medley Relay
    Kate Little Freshman Thomas Jefferson 200 Free Relay
    Juliet McGill Senior Glenwood Springs 1 mtr Diving
    Campbell Patteson Senior Kent Denver 1 mtr Diving
    Maylin Pollack Junior Kent Denver 400 Free Relay
    Kayla Tehrani Sophomore Aspen 200 Medley Relay
  • Spring sports kick off with practice in all sports

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    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — The 2020 spring sports season is underway on Monday with the beginning of practice in all nine sports.

    Starting practice are baseball, girls golf, boys lacrosse, girls lacrosse, girls soccer, boys swimming, girls tennis, and boys and girls track and field.

    Each can begin competition are varied dates. Girl golf and girls tennis may begin scrimmages and competitions on Thursday.

    Baseball, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and track can scrimmage on Saturday, and begin competition next Thursday, March 12.

    Each will have their regular seasons in March, April and into May. The first spring championship is girls tennis from May 14-16. Baseball will conclude the spring and 2019-20 season with its 3A, 4A and 5A championships on June 5-6.

  • Pueblo West weathers a Sand Creek storm to advance to 4A boys basketball Sweet 16

    Pueblo West Sand Creek boys basketballPUEBLO WEST — Normal pregame ritual for the Pueblo West Cyclones is to warn teams of the impending storm that’s making its way into Jerry Kersey Gymnasium.

    Saturday it should have served as a welf-warning. The Cyclones were hit hard with a couple of early 3-pointers from a Sand Creek team desperate to remain alive in the Class 4A boys basketball tournament.

    But as the Cyclones settled in, they showed they have the ability to knock down big shots and take close games as they beat the Scorpions 50-47 to advance to next week’s Sweet 16.

    “We knew coming in that they were a good team,” West coach Ty Trahern said. “They’re not a typical 23 seed and in this round anything can happen. They have a lot of different weapons and a lot of different strengths. We came out a little timid and a little scared.”

    Izaiah Jordan’s 3-pointer got Sand Creek’s early run going. Before some fans had even made their way to their seats, it was an 8-0 game.

    Once the Cyclones (18-6 overall) got shots to fall, they found a bit of consistency. They closed the gap to two before outscoring the Scorpions (16-9) 14-8 in the second quarter to take a 24-22 lead. Those 12 points came on just four field goals, including 3-pointers from Zach Reid and Jimmy Wardle.

    But the offense as a whole was paced by point guard Taylor Harris. He finished the game with a team-high 11 points but it was ability to get others involved that proved to be the deciding factor.

    “We’re at our best when we’re pushing the tempo and playing as a team,” Harris said. “When we have all five guys running the floor, playing unselfish and knocking down shots, that’s when we’re scary.”

    Pueblo West Sand Creek boys basketballMarkus Ramirez set the tone for the Scorpions in the third. He knocked down a couple of big 3-pointers and put his squad up 38-28.

    But all Pueblo West had to do was weather it. Wardle hit a couple of big shots to help the Cyclones inch closer and they actually finished the quarter on a 7-0 run.

    And in a knock-down drag out fight in the fourth, it was West coming away with the edge. Nick Hanenberg scored a basket then on an immediate Sand Creek turnover, buried a wide open 3-pointer to tie the game and give the Cyclones every bit of momentum they needed.

    “That play is actually designed for me to hit someone in the corner or see if someone else can get open,” Hanenberg said. “When I had it, there was no one my so I figured I was open, why not shoot it?”

    The Cyclones held a three-point with under a minute to go, but the persistence of Sand Creek’s defense once again became a factor. A full-court press led to a steal and a wide open 3-pointer that would have tied the game. It smacked off the right side of the rim and the Cyclones held on.

    Their Sweet 16 matchup will have a familiar look as Pueblo West traveled to Harrison earlier in the season. A 3-pointer from Wardle at the buzzer gave the Cyclones a big win over the then-No. 2 Panthers.

    “Harrison is going to be gunning for us,” Harris said. “I’m going to have to get my guys involved and be a team player.”

    Pueblo West Sand Creek boys basketball

  • Ralston Valley boys basketball grabs first playoff win since 2017

    ARVADA — Ralston Valley’s boys basketball team had the sweet taste of a playoff victory Saturday night.

    “I think for almost all of us this is our first playoff win,” Ralston Valley senior Walker Brickle said after the No. 3-seeded Mustangs defeated No. 30 Arapahoe 63-52 on Saturday night. “I’m just really proud of everyone and excited for the next round.”

    Ralston Valley (21-3 record) will host No. 19 George Washington on Wednesday, March 4, in the round of 16 of the Class 5A boys basketball state tournament. The Patriots upset No. 14 Horizon 80-60 earlier in the day in a second-round game.

    Ralston Valley senior Luke Carlston (12) goes up for a shot against Arapahoe senior David Brophy (2) during the first half Saturday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “Getting that one win is really hard to get,” Ralston Valley coach Chris Braketa said of getting his first playoff win in three years as head coach for the Mustangs. “GW is a really tough team and they are on a run. They are playing really good late and they are really athletic.”

    The only current player for Ralston Valley who has experience a postseason win is senior Caden Gigstad. The Mustangs defeated Fruita-Monument in the opening round of the 5A state tournament back on Feb. 22, 2017 when Gigstad was a freshman.

    “I don’t know what I was thinking back then,” Gigstad said when asked if he though as a freshman if the Mustangs would advance to the Sweet 16 during his time at Ralston Valley. “This year I think we can go further than that. But we have to focus one game at a time.”

    Ralston Valley endured a 3-20 record during the 2017-18 season in Braketa’s first year at the helm. The Mustangs were 17-7 last season, but suffered a second-round playoff loss at home after a first-round bye.

    After a great start Saturday night that featured Ralston Valley getting out to a 35-20 lead at halftime thanks to a big 13-point quarter by senior Caleb Rillos, Arapahoe (13-12) battled back.

    “I was nervous. I’m not going to lie,” Braketa said about the Warriors going on an 11-0 run in the third quarter to cut the lead to single-digits. “We talked at halftime that they were going to make a run because they are a very good team. We knew with (Korey) Hess and (Bryson) Stephens — those are two really good guards — they would make that run. I’m proud of our guys for containing and maintaining what we had.”

    Arapahoe senior Bryson Stephens poured in a game-high 31 points. A pair of free throws by Stephens with 2:29 left in the fourth quarter cut Ralston Valley’s lead to 52-46.

    Arapahoe senior Korey Hess, left, looks for a way around Ralston Valley senior Kyle Zigich during the second half Saturday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “He (Stephens) is a quick one,” Gigstad said of guarding Stephens for most of the night. “He put me to the test for sure.”

    Arapahoe had the ball down just six points with less than two minutes to play, but the Mustangs’ defense stepped up. Ralston Valley sophomore Beau Wilken was able to grab a steal on an inside pass by the Warriors and get it ahead to Brickle for a layup and the foul.

    “That was huge and then he made the free throw,” Braketa said of Brickle’s 3-point play the hard way with 1:37 left in the fourth quarter that pushed the Mustangs’ lead to 55-46. “Walker came up big. He played pretty well the whole game.”

    While the Mustangs made just four field goals in the second half, Ralston Valley went 17-for-21 from the free-throw line in the final quarter to seal the victory. Brickle missed three free throws in the first quarter, but went 5-for-5 in the final four minutes.

    “I missed a couple in the beginning,” Brickle said of his free throws. “I just tightened it up and trusted my shot.”

    Brickle finished with 14 points. Gigstad poured in 16 points while Rillos finished with a team-high 21 points, including a perfect 8-for-8 from the charity stripe.

    Arapahoe’s first-year coach Troy Pachner — former D’Evelyn and Valor Christian coach — guided the Warriors to their first winning record since the 2013-14 season.

    Ralston Valley senior Caleb Rillos launches a 3-pointer in front of Arapahoe’s student section Saturday night. Rillos had a team-high 21 points in the Mustangs’ second-round state tournament victory. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • 3A boys basketball’s state tournament bracket

    Boys basketball’s 2020 state tournament bracket in Class 3A.

    2020 CHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournaments Class 3A
    Bracket notes:

    • Salida and Ridge View Academy were switched for geography.
  • 3A girls basketball’s state tournament bracket

    Girls basketball’s 2020 state tournament bracket in Class 3A.

    2020 CHSAA Girls Basketball State Tournaments Class 3A
    Bracket notes:

    • Moffat County and SkyView Academy were switched to avoid a league matchup.
    • Sterling and La Junta were switched to avoid a league matchup.
  • 2A & 1A boys basketball regional tournament brackets

    Classes 2A and 1A are playing their regional boys basketball tournaments this week.

    [cbtabs][cbtab title=”Class 2A”]2020 2A boys basketball regional tournaments
    Bracket notes

    • Clear Creek and Nucla were switched to avoid a league matchup.
    • Telluride and Calhan were switched due to geography.

    [/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 1A”]2020 1A boys basketball regional tournaments[/cbtab][/cbtabs]

  • 2A & 1A girls basketball regional tournament brackets

    Classes 2A and 1A are playing their regional girls basketball tournaments this week.

    [cbtabs][cbtab title=”Class 2A”]2020 2A girls basketball regional tournaments
    Bracket notes

    • The bottom eight seeds and top eight seeds were paired for geographic purposes.

    [/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 1A”]2020 1A girls basketball regional tournaments[/cbtab][/cbtabs]

  • Photos: Chaparral tops Douglas County in 5A boys basketball tournament

    It’s back to the Sweet 16 for No. 7 Chaparral after getting a 94-61 win over No. 26 Douglas County in the Class 5A boys basketball tournament.

  • Photos: Regis Jesuit upsets Cherry Creek in 5A boys basketball tournament

    In a stunning upset, No. 29 Regis Jesuit beat No. 4 Cherry Creek 69-64 to advance to Class 5A boys basketball Sweet 16.