Fourth-ranked Holy Family softball beat No. 7 Silver Creek 4-3 in extra innings on Saturday.
Month: October 2020
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Photos: Arapahoe softball beats Cherry Creek
Arapahoe softball beat Cherry Creek 6-2 on Saturday.
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Photos: No. 9 Grand Junction Central softball beats Regis Jesuit
Grand Junction Central softball, ranked No. 9 in 5A, beat Regis Jesuit 12-7 on Saturday.
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Softball rankings: Final coaches poll of the season released

(Lisa Hayes/StillOfTheMomentPhotography.com) The final softball coaches poll of the season was released on Sunday afternoon, ahead of the seeding meeting at 6 p.m.
The polls, voted upon by head coaches around the state, will serve as part of the seeding criteria in softball this 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 1 Rock Canyon (11) 15-1-0 146 1 2 Broomfield (1) 15-1-0 122 2 3 Chatfield (1) 13-3-0 114 3 4 Fossil Ridge 13-3-0 86 4 5 Smoky Hill (1) 15-1-0 73 5 6 Horizon 15-1-0 58 7 7 Lakewood (1) 13-3-0 54 6 8 Cherokee Trail 14-2-0 50 – 9 Grand Junction Central 13-3-0 49 9 10 Legend 12-4-0 43 8 Others receiving votes: Douglas County 10, Brighton 5, Legacy 4, Ralston Valley 3, Regis Jesuit 3, Prairie View 2, Rocky Mountain 2, Arapahoe 1. Dropped out Legacy (10). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Wheat Ridge (12) 15-1-0 138 1 T2 D’Evelyn 15-1-0 107 3 T2 Holy Family 14-2-0 107 4 4 Mead (1) 14-2-0 90 2 5 Silver Creek 11-5-0 62 7 6 Riverdale Ridge 14-2-0 59 5 7 Conifer 13-3-0 44 6 8 Roosevelt 14-2-0 41 8 9 Frederick 11-5-0 34 9 10 Pueblo Central (1) 11-5-0 25 – Others receiving votes: Pueblo South 17, Northfield 15, Erie 9, Mullen 7, Air Academy 4, Pueblo Centennial 4, Northridge 3, Palisade 2, Bear Creek 1, Elizabeth 1. Dropped out Pueblo South (10). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Eaton (7) 14-2-0 119 1 2 University 13-3-0 98 2 3 Lutheran (3) 14-1-0 87 5 4 Rocky Ford (1) 15-1-0 84 3 5 Lyons 13-3-0 69 4 6 Burlington 11-3-0 57 8 7 Fort Lupton (1) 15-1-0 49 7 8 Limon 13-3-0 46 6 9 Strasburg 8-7-0 25 9 T10 La Junta 11-5-0 23 – T10 Delta 12-4-0 23 – Others receiving votes: Basalt 8, Sterling 7, Brush 5, Cedaredge 4, The Academy 4, Weld Central 3, Lamar 2, Montezuma-Cortez 2. Dropped out Sterling (10). -
Chatfield and Dakota Ridge grab team titles at 5A Jeffco League XC Championships
ARVADA — Pomona sophomore Emma Stutzman added to her growing resume Friday afternoon during the Class 5A Jeffco League Cross Country Championships.
Stutzman easily cruised to the girls individual title with a time of 18 minutes, 57.7 seconds on the grounds of the Standley Lake Basketball Barn near Stoney Creek Golf Course in north Arvada.

Chatfield freshman Reese Tucker helped the Chargers bring home the 5A Jeffco League girls team title. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “It means a lot because last year I came in third and blew the finish a little bit,” said Stutzman, who broke the school cross country record at Pomona earlier this season. “It feels really good to be able to win this one.”
The sophomore didn’t mind the several surface changes and uneven ground of the new course that hosted the 4A Jeffco League championships the day before.
“It was good. It’s a nice course. It was kind of lonely, but you just got to work with you got,” said Stutzman, who’s time was nearly 40 seconds faster that second-place. “It hits home a little bit. I train a lot in the mountains. It was nice to have a similar surface and not have a concrete course.”
Chatfield grabbed the team title with 55 points. Freshmen Reese Tucker (2nd) and Aspen Webb (4th) led the Chargers to the team victory.
Now it’s onto regionals next week. Stutzman and the Panthers will head to Monarch High School for the 5A Region 3 meet on Thursday, Oct. 8.
“It’s definitely to win regionals,” Stutzman said of her goal next week.

Dakota Ridge senior Jacob White is alone as he nears the finish-line during the 5A Jeffco League XC Championships on Friday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) On the boys side, Dakota Ridge senior Jacob White continued his winning ways. The three-time state placer grabbed his first individual conference title with a time of 15:52.1.
“I just ran,” said White, who was all by himself for the majority of the race defeating the rest of the field by nearly a minute. “I feel ready for regionals.”
Dakota Ridge grabbed it third straight 5A Jeffco team title with four runners — White, Ethan Straub, Chance Heisler and Silas Thompson — all finishing in the Top-10. Ralston Valley boys finished second with seniors James Ramey (2nd) and Jack Donze (4th) leading the way for the Mustangs.
White is looking forward the facing some tough competition at the 5A Region 1 meet Friday, Oct. 9, at Clement Park. Mountain Vista senior Harrison Witt will give White a good gage of where he is at heading into state.
“It will be so much fun. I can’t wait for next week,” White said. “It will truly be something.”
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Photos: Dakota Ridge, Chatfield claim 5A Jeffco cross country titles
Jacob White powered Dakota Ridge boys cross country to the Class 5A Jeffco League title while Chatfield had two of the top four finishes to claim the win for the girls.
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Photos: Enny and Schweiger lead No. 4 Lyons softball over Valley
Brookyln Enny hit two doubles and drove in four runs while Hannah Schweiger went 3-for-3 with a home run to lead No. 4 Lyons softball to a 15-3 win over Valley.
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Photos: No. 8 Legend softball ends regular season with win over Regis Jesuit
Eighth-ranked Legend softball closed the regular season with an 8-3 win over Regis Jesuit.
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Photos: No. 5 Smoky Hill softball stays unbeaten, beats Cherry Creek
Smoky Hill softball beat Cherry Creek 13-5 on Thursday, and is now 15-0 this season.
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Photos: No. 4 Fossil Ridge softball knocks off Loveland
Class 5A No. 4 Fossil Ridge scored runs early and often on its way to a 12-6 win over Loveland on Thursday.