Month: October 2020

  • Here’s what happened during Tuesday’s first-round games in the state softball tournaments

    The state softball tournaments begin in all three classes on Thursday.

    Brackets:

    More:

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    Live coverage

  • 3A softball state tournament bracket

    The 2020 state tournament bracket for Class 3A softball. The tournament runs Oct. 6-10.

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    2020 CHSAA State Softball Tournaments Class 3A

  • 4A softball state tournament bracket

    The 2020 state tournament bracket for Class 4A softball. The tournament runs Oct. 6-10.

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    2020 CHSAA State Softball Tournaments Class 4A

  • 5A softball state tournament bracket

    The 2020 state tournament bracket for Class 5A softball. The tournament runs Oct. 6-10.

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    2020 CHSAA State Softball Tournaments Class 5A

    Note: Legacy and Brighton switched seeds to avoid a league matchup in the first round.

  • Eaton, Wheat Ridge and Rock Canyon head the state softball fields

    Legacy Rock Canyon softball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

    The state tournament brackets were released for all three classifications of softball on Sunday evening.

    Find the brackets here:

    The softball seeding committee met at 6 p.m. Sunday to review the qualification and seeding criteria, which took into account the final RPI standings of the regular season, the final coaches poll, as well as the final rankings from MaxPreps. That combined data is posted here.

    First, the group reviewed automatic qualifiers from each league. Then the remaining spots on the bracket were filled according to the next-highest ranking teams in the CHSAA Seeding Index.

    Heading the fields as No. 1 seeds are Eaton (3A), Wheat Ridge (4A) and Rock Canyon (5A).

    The first-round games can be played either Tuesday or Wednesday of this coming week, and will be hosted by the higher seed. Quarterfinals will be held on Thursday, and will also be hosted by the higher seed.

    The semifinals and finals will be held at Aurora Sports Park on Oct. 10.

  • Live leaderboards for boys golf’s state championships

    The 2020 boys golf state championships are Monday and Tuesday. Find live leaderboards below.

    Alternatively, these results can be found on the CHSAA Golf App:

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    [cbtabs][cbtab title=”Class 3A”][/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 4A”][/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 5A”][/cbtab][/cbtabs]

  • Preseason football rankings released ahead of fall 2020 season

    Football generic
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The preseason football rankings were released on Monday for all seven classifications. Leading their respective polls are: Stratton/Liberty (6-man), Sedgwick County (8-man), Limon (1A), Delta (2A), Pueblo South (3A), Pine Creek (4A), and Cherry Creek (5A).

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football 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
    1 Cherry Creek (13) 0-0 139
    2 Columbine 0-0 112
    3 Valor Christian 0-0 93
    4 Ralston Valley (1) 0-0 91
    5 Pomona 0-0 88
    6 Grandview 0-0 69
    7 Fairview 0-0 48
    8 Regis Jesuit 0-0 39
    9 Eaglecrest 0-0 37
    10 Cherokee Trail 0-0 24
    Others receiving votes:
    Arapahoe 9, Chaparral 5, Castle View 4, Lakewood 4, Mullen 4, Legend 1, Smoky Hill 1, ThunderRidge 1.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Pine Creek (13) 0-0 157
    2 Broomfield (3) 0-0 150
    3 Dakota Ridge 0-0 132
    4 Ponderosa 0-0 108
    5 Palmer Ridge (3) 0-0 90
    6 Pueblo West 0-0 78
    7 Montrose (1) 0-0 73
    8 Heritage 0-0 72
    9 Loveland 0-0 50
    10 Chatfield 0-0 48
    Others receiving votes:
    Skyline 46, Fruita Monument 32, Fountain-Fort Carson 27, Windsor 12, Golden 7, Erie 4, Greeley West 4, Wheat Ridge 4, Monarch 2, Air Academy 1, Longmont 1, Rampart 1, Vista Ridge 1.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Pueblo South (8) 0-0 125
    2 Mead (1) 0-0 102
    3 Durango (4) 0-0 93
    4 Discovery Canyon 0-0 68
    5 Frederick 0-0 59
    6 Fort Morgan 0-0 46
    7 Green Mountain 0-0 45
    8 Palisade 0-0 40
    9 Roosevelt 0-0 37
    10 Conifer 0-0 28
    Others receiving votes:
    Lutheran 19, Pueblo East 17, Holy Family 12, Evergreen 9, Battle Mountain 7, Northridge 3, Pueblo County 3, Eagle Valley 1, Mountain View 1.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Delta (7) 0-0 140
    2 Resurrection Christian (3) 0-0 124
    3 Sterling (4) 0-0 122
    4 Lamar (1) 0-0 85
    5 Platte Valley 0-0 75
    6 Eaton 0-0 73
    7 Pagosa Springs 0-0 41
    8 Elizabeth 0-0 32
    9 La Junta 0-0 21
    10 Alamosa 0-0 20
    Others receiving votes:
    Woodland Park 18, Bayfield 16, Englewood 16, D’Evelyn 14, University 10, Brush 7, Severance 6, Berthoud 2, Valley 2, Weld Central 1.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Limon (17) 0-0 179
    2 Strasburg (1) 0-0 162
    3 Meeker 0-0 100
    4 Centauri 0-0 92
    5 Holyoke 0-0 84
    6 Florence 0-0 83
    7 Bennett 0-0 67
    8 Colorado Springs Christian 0-0 63
    9 Wray 0-0 55
    10 Highland 0-0 46
    Others receiving votes:
    Hotchkiss 22, Burlington 14, Yuma 13, Peyton 5, Monte Vista 2, Wiggins 2, Cedaredge 1.
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Sedgwick County (19) 0-0 199
    2 Fowler (1) 0-0 152
    3 Dayspring Christian Academy 0-0 135
    4 Mancos 0-0 95
    5 Sanford 0-0 92
    6 Merino 0-0 72
    7 West Grand 0-0 71
    8 Pikes Peak Christian 0-0 59
    9 Sargent 0-0 35
    10 Rangely 0-0 30
    Others receiving votes:
    Crowley County 22, Holly 20, Caliche 19, Dove Creek 18, Vail Christian 17, Lyons 10, Haxtun 9, Hayden 8, Akron 7, Calhan 6, Elbert 6, Simla 6, Soroco 4, Dolores Huerta Prep 3, Swink 3, Denver Christian 1, Wiley 1.
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Stratton/Liberty (4) 0-0 138
    2 Fleming (10) 0-0 136
    3 Prairie 0-0 89
    4 Kit Carson 0-0 69
    5 Cheyenne Wells 0-0 67
    6 Granada 0-0 59
    7 Eads 0-0 57
    8 Hi-Plains 0-0 37
    9 Briggsdale 0-0 30
    10 Branson/Kim 0-0 24
    Others receiving votes:
    Genoa-Hugo 21, Idalia 17, Cheraw 10, Kiowa 10, North Park 10, Deer Trail 9, Cotopaxi 8, Flagler 8, Manzanola 6, Miami-Yoder 6, Hanover 5, Peetz 5, Walsh 4.
  • CHSAA increases competitors for cross country regionals

    State cross country generic
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Following additional work by assistant commissioner Jenn Roberts-Uhlig, all teams will be able to run at the regional cross country meets this week.

    In reviewing current state guidelines, it has been determined that all regionals can be effectively and safely conducted within all state guidance. This means that every team will participate in regionals.

    “Every school will have a representative varsity team for boys and girls team at regional cross country meets this week,” said commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green.

    In order to meet the guidelines, each classification will be reduced one runner from a typical meet in a typical year. An additional wave will be added to each regional.

    Waves will hold no more than 25 runners to meet state guidance.

    “We are really excited,” Roberts-Uhlig said. “We’ve been advocating for this since August, and there’s no better day than today to make and announce this decision administratively on behalf of Colorado cross country and our regional meets. Their hard work will be recognized.

    “The way that teams and individuals qualify for this year’s state meet is not changing,” she added

  • 5A boys golf: Graham Dzengelewski helps Arapahoe to Day 1 lead

    5A state boys golf
    (Brad Cochi)

    ARVADA – The Arapahoe boys golf team has been full of surprises at the Class 5A state tournament these past couple years.

    Last fall, it was then-sophomore Will Kates who came out of nowhere on Day 2 to claim the individual title as a relative unknown. This time around, it’s a different Warriors golfer who has put himself, and his team, in position to win it all with a strong final round on Day 2. He’s also got some company as a leading man emerging out of darkhorse status.

    Facing some exceedingly windy conditions that made Rolling Hills Golf Course even tougher than usual on Monday, Arapahoe senior Graham Dzengelewski led nearly wire-to-wire on his way to carding a 2-over 73 that ties him with Pine Creek sophomore Wesley Erling for the lead heading into Day 2. The two tied one another for 37th place at last year’s state tournament and certainly weren’t counted among the top contenders when they arrived at the 2020 championships.

    5A state boys golf
    (Brad Cochi)

    They are now.

    “With Will last year, that was a surprise to everybody,” Dzengelewski said. “But I think we all know we all have a chance at it every year, so it’s nice to be able to have that team and have a bunch of guys who come to state ready to go for it.”

    Dzengelewski showed up to his final state tournament ready.

    The Arapahoe senior started out the day with an eagle on the first hole, a 521-yard par 5. He added two more birdies on the front nine and hit the turn at 3-under. Getting to 3-under quickly turned out to be exactly the cushion he needed to finish the day with a share of the lead, as Dzengelewski picked up three strokes over the final three holes while Erling went 2-under on the back nine.

    With Dzengelewski and Erling battling atop the leaderboard, the Arapahoe boys finished Day 1 a single stroke ahead of Valor Christian for the team lead.

    “That’s probably the best start I’ve had in a while,” Dzengelewski said. “I think I played the wind pretty well but, ultimately, it comes down to hitting fairways, hitting greens and making putts. I hit a few bad shots but that happens and felt like I put myself in good positions out there so I’ll try to keep doing that tomorrow.”

    Behind the Day 1 leaders, Valor Christian senior Lucas Schulte ended his day with a birdie on No. 9 and carded matching 37’s for an overall 74 that tied him with Cherry Creek sophomore Charlie Flaxbeard for third. Sophomore Colin Young, Schulte’s teammate with the Eagles, shot a 75 and will enter Day 2 tied for fifth with Rocky Mountain senior Ty Nelson.

    “We started on the back and we had like forty-mile-per-hour winds straight in our face,” Schulte said. “That was tough, so getting off to a good start was important. On No. 8, so my 17th hole, I hit two bad tee shots out on the right. Long story short, I had to take a penalty and then I made a thirty-foot bogey putt. I made a birdie on the last to finish off so I’ll try to carry that over to tomorrow.”

    Despite the blustery conditions, 24 golfers shot in the 70’s on Monday. Among them was Kates, who began his title defense with a 77 and is currently in a six-way tie for 10th.

    Arvada West sophomore Yusuke Ogi was not among the players who shot in the 70’s, but he might have had the most special day of anyone at Rolling Hills. On the par-3 13th hole, Ogi sank his tee shot from 219 yards out for the second hole in one of his prep career. His first was at regionals last season.

    “I was like eight over by the time I got to that hole and I just didn’t feel like I had it,” Ogi said. “The wind was blowing and I don’t know how that happened. I was just in disbelief.”

    With Monday’s eventful first round in the books, Colorado’s 5A players will certainly go to bed tonight hoping they wake up to more favorable conditions in which to go for it all on Tuesday.

  • 4A boys golf: Mullen, Dino lead after first round of state championship

    (Paul Soriano)

    COLORADO SPRINGS ­— Mullen’s boys golf team is poised to do something it hasn’t accomplished in 18 years: Win a state championship.

    The Mustangs, paced by Mario Dino, Rhett Johnson and Andrew Brady, posted a score of 231 in the first round of the Class 4A state tournament Monday at the Country Club of Colorado.

    Mullen leads Cheyenne Mountain (235) by four strokes and Pueblo West (238) by seven strokes heading into tomorrow’s final round. Three-time defending state champion Montrose is in fourth place with a score of 239.

    “I’m very proud of what the guys did today,” said Mullen head coach Jerry Koehler. “We had some very strong play from our first two players (Mario and Rhett). They came out, played tremendously well and stayed patient. You’ve got to do that on this course. Our third man, Andrew, played well but had a tough finish.

    “But we still got in with three really good scores on this course considering these greens and pin placements. So it was a job well done.”

    The Mustangs have won seven boys golf state titles, with their last team victory coming in 2002.

    “We’re not done. We’re not done by a long shot,” Koehler admitted. “We know nobody is going to give this to us, so we’ve gotta go out (tomorrow) and we gotta take it.”

    (Paul Soriano)

    Dino, a senior, shot a 74 to lead all players, while Johnson carded a 76 to finish the first round in a tie for second place. Brady double-bogeyed each of the last two holes and finished with a score of 81.

    “It was a good round,” said Dino, who led Mullen to the Region 3 championship by winning the individual title at Quail Dunes on Sept. 22. “But it’s a really hard course. I’m happy with a 74. There were a few bumps in the road, but other than that, it was a great day.”

    Johnson nailed three birdies on the day before finishing with three bogeys on the last three holes.

    “I left a couple putts out there,” he revealed. “It was a tough course today with tough pin positions. Tomorrow will be the deciding day, but it will be a fun round to watch. We’re pretty excited to be leading after the first day.”

    Noah Wagner and Toby Salinas of Pueblo West, Jordan Jennings of Montrose and Noah Keller of Coronado join Johnson in the logjam for second place, just two strokes off the lead.

    “It was definitely a grind out there. It’s a great golf course, and it definitely tests your game,” said Jennings, who tied for 11th place at last year’s state tournament. “I made a few good putts early to stay even. One bad swing on No. 8 and another tough break cost me a few strokes, but I knew I just had to keep it together and not get down on myself.

    “I’ve just got to go out tomorrow and post a good score and see where I fall.”

    And how does he feel knowing that a fourth-straight title will be an uphill battle?

    “We’ve had the pressure before so we know how to handle it,” Jennings said calmly. “Some of the younger guys struggled a bit today, but they’re good enough players and they’ll play better tomorrow. So I’m looking forward to it; it’s going to be good.”