Archive for August, 2020

Lewis-Palmer’s Greg Lewis draws on a failure to power him to boys golf success

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

COLORADO SPRINGS — Greg Lewis was at worst in a ho-hum mood as he strode up the 18th during the Cheyenne Mountain Invite on Monday.

For much of the day, the Lewis-Palmer junior had been at or under par. With the wind whipping on the 17th tee box his shot was perfect in terms of distance, but well off in terms of line. By the time he cleared the green he had made a double-bogey. He would bogey 18 to shoot a 3-over-par 74 which was still good enough to get the win.

Putting the ball in the water, while unfortunate, wasn’t a day killer. And really, he wasn’t even that mad about the shot.

“The distance was right on,” Lewis said as he strode to his ball just left of the 18 fairway. “I just pushed it a little right. Live and learn, I guess.”

Live and learn is something he tries to live by on the golf course. And that lesson reared its ugly head on the final day of the Class 4A boys golf state tournament last year. In hindsight, no one was going to beat Montrose’s Micah Stangebye on his home course. But the race for second turned out to be an exciting one. And Lewis was right there.

On his approach to the 18th green his ball found nothing but water. So he hit another one and that too splashed short of the green.

He took an eight on the final. Double-bogey would’ve tied him for second meaning bogey or better and he would’ve ended the week in solo second.

Live and learn, he guesses.

“That moment is not only one that I haven’t gotten over, but it’s one that I learned from and I’m really trying to learn from,” Lewis said. “That was a heartbreaking moment. I had a really good string and I was making a run. Then something like that happens and it stinks. But I live and learn from those incidents.”

More than that, he uses those incidents to fuel his drive to win. He stumbled for a minute at the Doherty Spartan Invite and finished 12th but turned things around last week when he got his first win of the season at the Liberty Lancer Invite at King’s Deer. His win Monday at the Country Club of Colorado makes it two in his last two events.

This is the golf he wants and expects to play on a regular basis. Stangebye is gone from Montrose and a talented crop of 4A golfers return. Discovery Canyon’s Kaden Ford, Northfield’s Hunter Swanson and Pueblo West’s Noah Wagner all finished in the top 10 last year with Lewis and all are hoping to better their position.

But in his mind, Lewis has a bit of an edge. He knows how it feels to be in the mix and get tripped up. And the more he thinks about it, the more he’s pushing himself to succeed because of how that experience at the Bridges ended for him.

“That moment humbled me,” Lewis said. “I know I can be better that. That’s my drive that I take into every tournament. I want to be a better me and a better golfer.”

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

Softball rankings: Mead jumps up to No. 1 in Class 4A

Mead Elizabeth softball

(Lisa Hayes/StillOfTheMomentPhotography.com)

Mead softball, off to a 6-0 start, is now the No. 1 team in Class 4A after moving up from No. 9 last week.

The polls, voted upon by head coaches around the state, will serve as part of the seeding criteria in softball this season. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.

Complete rankings for each class are below.

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CHSAANow.com Softball Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Rock Canyon (12) 5-0-0 140 1 5-0-0
2 Fossil Ridge 5-1-0 117 3 5-1-0
3 Legacy (1) 3-1-0 102 2 3-1-0
4 Chatfield (2) 6-1-0 90 5 6-1-0
5 Broomfield 5-0-0 84 9 5-0-0
6 Smoky Hill 3-0-0 77 8 3-0-0
7 Lakewood (1) 2-0-0 60 10 2-0-0
8 Columbine 2-3-0 39 4 2-3-0
9 Cherry Creek 3-1-0 34 3-1-0
10 Legend 1-2-0 33 7 1-2-0
Others receiving votes:
Arvada West 24, Rocky Mountain 24, Cherokee Trail 15, Brighton 13, Horizon 13, Grand Junction Central 12, Hinkley 10, Regis Jesuit 7, Highlands Ranch 6, Castle View 5, Poudre 5, Valor Christian 5, Chaparral 4, Ralston Valley 4, Mountain Vista 3, Eaglecrest 2, Fruita Monument 2, Douglas County 1, Loveland 1, Monarch 1, Prairie View 1, ThunderRidge 1.
Dropped out
Rocky Mountain (6).
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Mead (9) 6-0-0 142 9 6-0-0
2 Wheat Ridge (6) 3-0-0 134 3 3-0-0
3 Holy Family (2) 2-2-0 112 1 2-2-0
4 Erie 3-2-0 84 2 3-2-0
5 Frederick 4-0-0 67 8 4-0-0
6 Silver Creek 2-3-0 53 4 2-3-0
7 Air Academy 2-1-0 47 10 2-1-0
8 Pueblo South 1-2-0 42 5 1-2-0
9 Windsor 3-2-0 35 3-2-0
10 Riverdale Ridge 3-1-0 33 6 3-1-0
Others receiving votes:
Mesa Ridge 29, Pueblo Centennial 28, Pueblo County 23, Pueblo Central 21, Mountain View 18, Conifer 17, Ponderosa 17, Northridge 15, Mullen 13, D’Evelyn 11, Eagle Valley 10, Evergreen 10, Niwot 10, Roosevelt 9, Bear Creek 8, Discovery Canyon 8, Falcon 8, Berthoud 7, Vista Peak Prep 6, Northfield 6, Coronado 5, Standley Lake 4, Rifle 3, Severance 3, Palisade 2, Palmer Ridge 2, Palisade 2, Golden 1.
Dropped out
Pueblo West (7).
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 University (10) 4-0-0 129 1 4-0-0
2 Eaton 4-1-0 106 2 4-1-0
3 Rocky Ford 4-0-0 83 5 4-0-0
4 Limon 4-1-0 57 7 4-1-0
5 Strasburg (1) 2-3-0 52 3 2-3-0
6 Brush 2-2-0 50 6 2-2-0
7 Lyons (1) 2-1-0 49 2-1-0
8 Lamar 2-0-0 41 9 2-0-0
9 Lutheran (1) 5-0-0 38 8 5-0-0
10 Sterling 2-2-0 37 4 2-2-0
Others receiving votes:
Basalt 29, Montezuma-Cortez 29, La Junta 22, Delta 15, Peak to Peak 14, Fort Lupton 9, The Academy 7, Cedaredge 1, Faith Christian 1, Weld Central 1.
Dropped out
La Junta (10).

Photos from the 5A/4A Showdown softball tournament

The 5A/4A Showdown softball tournament was held over the weekend.

Photos: No. 9 Broomfield softball tops No. 4 Columbine

Bryna Kapelke homered and doubled as part of a 3-for-4 day in helping No. 9 Broomfield softball beat No. 4 Columbine 11-0 on Saturday.

Photos: Cherokee Trail softball beats Cherry Creek

Cherokee Trail softball picked up a 14-6 win over Cherry Creek on Saturday.

Photos: Bishop Machebeuf claims wins at D’Evelyn Dash cross country meet

Bishop Machebeuf’s Becca Patrick and Benedict Siegel grabbed wine at Saturday’s D’Evelyn Dash cross country meet.

Photos: Softball teams converge on Fort Collins for CWSFA Invite

Fossil Ridge softball took down Grand Junction Central 12-1 while Mead, Poudre and Rocky Mountain all competed at the CWSFA Invite.

Photos: Limon, Fountain-Fort Carson and Rampart softball take Day 1 of FFC Tournament

Limon, Fountain-Fort Carson and Rampart came away with two wins each during the first day of the Fountain Fort Carson softball tournament.

Arvada West boys and Chatfield girls win XC team titles at D’Evelyn Dash

DENVER — The annual D’Evelyn Dash Cross Country Invite looks a lot different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

With new guidelines restricting the number of teams and runners allowed at cross country races, D’Evelyn split its cross country invite into two days. The first day of the varsity-only event featured seven teams — Arvada West, Bear Creek, Chatfield, Columbine, D’Evelyn, Longmont and Lutheran.

Chatfield girls cruised to the team title led by a pair of impressive freshmen. Chatfield freshman Reese Tucker won the individual title with a time of 18 minutes, 28.4 seconds. Her mile pace with under six minutes. Teammate and fellow freshman Aspen Webb placed second with a time of 19:10.4.

Columbine junior Elizabeth Fender placed third and a pair of D’Evelyn seniors — Sonja Morin and Kati Livingood — rounded out the top-5.

On the boys side, Arvada West took the team title. A-West senior Logan Deison, junior David Rhoades and senior Gabe Schultz placed in the top-5 to pace the Wildcats. Longmont junior Connor McCormick won the boys individual title with a time of 16:26.

Photos: Vista National Cross Country Two-Mile Invitational

The Vista Nation XC 2-Mile Invitational brought nine teams together in a cross country race hosted by Mountain Vista.