Photos: No. 2 Cherry Creek field hockey cruises to win over No. 15 Smoky Hill
No. 2 Cherry Creek field hockey got its third win of the season as it rolled to a 6-1 win over No. 15 Smoky Hill on Monday.
No. 2 Cherry Creek field hockey got its third win of the season as it rolled to a 6-1 win over No. 15 Smoky Hill on Monday.

(David Harvey/ImageProPhotography.com)
The 2020-21 all-state boys wrestling teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.
Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.
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| First Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | School | Weight |
| Caleb Camp | Buena Vista | 106 |
| Levi Martin | Mancos | 113 |
| Lane Hunsberger | Cedaredge | 120 |
| Dale VanMatre | John Mall | 126 |
| Oran Huff | Lyons | 132 |
| Zach Tittle | Highland | 138 |
| Eyan Chavez | Centauri | 145 |
| Tyler Collins | Wray | 152 |
| Traycer Hall | Hotchkiss | 160 |
| Jack Ring | Highland | 170 |
| Remington Peterson | Rye | 182 |
| Colby Clatterbaugh | Meeker | 195 |
| Anthony Miller | Paonia | 220 |
| Laith Ibrahim | Wiggins | 285 |
| Second Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | School | Weight |
| Riley Valdez | Centauri | 106 |
| Chris Hutchings | Buena Vista | 113 |
| Brady Collins | Wray | 120 |
| Trey Geyer | Cedaredge | 126 |
| Michael Atencio | Rye | 132 |
| Anthony Aldretti | John Mall | 138 |
| Clint Brown | Peyton | 145 |
| Jordan Martin | Centauri | 152 |
| Erik Mestas | Centauri | 160 |
| Kody Logan | Soroco | 170 |
| Trent Elliott | Merino | 182 |
| Adam Schulz | Crowley County | 195 |
| Harrison Wade | Wray | 220 |
| Jose Molina | Wray | 285 |
Honorable Mention:
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| First Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | School | Weight |
| Dale O`Blia | Mullen | 106 |
| Roberto Estrada | Weld Central | 113 |
| Davion Chavez | Alamosa | 120 |
| D`mitri Garza-Alarcon | Fort Lupton | 126 |
| Zach Marrero | Strasburg | 132 |
| Brady Hankin | Woodland Park | 138 |
| Zane Rankin | Lamar | 145 |
| Isaiah Rios | Valley | 152 |
| Cameron Lucero | Pagosa Springs | 160 |
| Mac Copeland | Bennett | 170 |
| Cody DuBois | Bennett | 182 |
| Braden Baumgartner | Weld Central | 195 |
| Jeremiah Garcia | Platte Valley | 220 |
| James Hustoles | James Irwin | 285 |
| Second Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | School | Weight |
| Anthony Isek | Co Springs Christian | 106 |
| Royce Uhrig | Gunnison | 113 |
| Alex Castaneda | Eaton | 120 |
| Brandon Boehm | Florence | 126 |
| Trevor Maestas | Alamosa | 132 |
| Jamen Onesky | Faith Christian | 138 |
| Dylan Tressler | Pagosa Springs | 145 |
| Ryan Dirksen | Eaton | 152 |
| Cael Langford | Fort Morgan | 160 |
| Tanner Baumgartner | Weld Central | 170 |
| Cael Jordan | Eaton | 182 |
| Colby Runner | Severance | 195 |
| Skyler Hill | Pagosa Springs | 220 |
| Tanner True | Eaton | 285 |
Honorable Mention:
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| First Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | School | Weight |
| Jackzen Rairdon | Thompson Valley | 106 |
| Kobi Johnson | Loveland | 113 |
| Eric Griego | Pueblo County | 120 |
| Dominic Hargrove | Discovery Canyon | 126 |
| Cody Thompson | Loveland | 132 |
| Ryan Vigil | Broomfield | 138 |
| Vance Vombaur | Windsor | 145 |
| Jacob Bierman | Thompson Valley | 152 |
| Isaias Estrada | Thomas Jefferson | 160 |
| Mitchell Nowlan | Coronado | 170 |
| Xavier Freeman | Pueblo East | 182 |
| NIco Gagliardi | Cheyenne Mtn | 195 |
| Jake Boley | Cheyenne Mtn | 220 |
| Matthew Moore | Mesa Ridge | 285 |
| Second Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | School | Weight |
| Zion Mares | Pueblo County | 106 |
| Frankie Gallegos | Mesa Ridge | 113 |
| Ramon Salazar | Erie | 120 |
| Nicholas Grizales | Cheyenne Mtn | 126 |
| Weston Dalton | Pueblo East | 132 |
| Rudy Lopez | Erie | 138 |
| Clayton Robinson | Roosevelt | 145 |
| Vincent Fortin-Munoz | Windsor | 152 |
| Aydin Rix Mcelhinney | Falcon | 160 |
| Hayden Crosson | Pueblo West | 170 |
| Bryce Garcia | Pueblo County | 182 |
| Raul Martinez | Montrose | 195 |
| Morgen Watt | Broomfield | 220 |
| Jesse Boley | Cheyenne Mtn | 285 |
Honorable Mention:
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| First Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | School | Weight |
| Ane`e Vigil | Prairie View | 106 |
| Kenny Sailas | Brighton | 113 |
| Jakob Romero | Pomona | 120 |
| Elijah Olguin | Pomona | 126 |
| Armando Garcia | Denver East | 132 |
| Vince Cornella | Monarch | 138 |
| Daniel Cardenas | Pomona | 145 |
| Antonio Segura | Regis Jesuit | 152 |
| Cody Ginther | Fossil Ridge | 160 |
| Draygan Colonese | Pine Creek | 170 |
| Jacob Badger | Chatfield | 182 |
| Jack Forbes | Columbine | 195 |
| Franklin Cruz | Pomona | 220 |
| Zach Schraeder | Columbine | 285 |
| Second Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | School | Weight |
| Otto Black | Ponderosa | 106 |
| Derek Glenn, Jr | Cherokee Trail | 113 |
| Jett Strickenberger | Ponderosa | 120 |
| Jacob Bostelman | Ponderosa | 126 |
| Murphy Menke | Ponderosa | 132 |
| Aidan Lenz | Ponderosa | 138 |
| Jaron Mahler | Ponderosa | 145 |
| Grayston Diblasi | Horizon | 152 |
| Kolten Strait | Rocky Mountain | 160 |
| Traevin Osborn | Ponderosa | 170 |
| Matthew Kinerson | Rocky Mountain | 182 |
| Matthew Soderborg | Cherry Creek | 195 |
| Dylan BravoPacker | Brighton | 220 |
| Jonah Rubadue | Chaparral | 285 |
Honorable Mention:

(Brad Cochi)
The 2020-21 all-state girls wrestling teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.
Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.
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| First Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | School | Weight |
| Morgan Johnson | Loveland | 100 |
| Persaeus Gomez | Pomona | 105 |
| Israel Resendez | Denver East | 111 |
| Nicole Koch | Olathe | 118 |
| Savannah Cosme | Chatfield | 127 |
| Alicen Dillard | Pomona | 136 |
| Kierstin Myers | Olathe | 147 |
| Navea Garcia | Platte Valley | 161 |
| Taylor Knox | Calhan | 185 |
| Ciara Monger | Calhan | 215 |
| Second Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | School | Weight |
| Rosalind Ramos-Cruz | Mountain Vista | 100 |
| Janessa George | Chatfield | 105 |
| Isabella Cross | Mesa Ridge | 111 |
| Alexis Segura | Regis Jesuit | 118 |
| Sarah Savidge | Doherty | 127 |
| Alina Antillon | Mullen | 136 |
| Aspen Barber | Palmer Ridge | 147 |
| Jenna Joseph | Mead | 161 |
| Anastyn Livesay | Fort Lupton | 185 |
| Daysia Deherrera | Legacy | 215 |
Honorable Mention:
Jeffco Preps With Pleuss is a monthly roundup of Jeffco prep highlights hosted by Dennis Pleuss, Jeffco Public Schools’ sports information director. The Season B sports wrapped up in March. The highlight of the winter season in Jeffco was without question girls and boys wrestling. Chatfield and Pomona were dominate in the first CHSAA sanctioned girls wrestling state tournament. The Chargers won the team title and the Panthers grabbed a pair of individual titles. On the boys side, Pomona captured yet another Class 5A state team championship. Pomona, Chatfield and Columbine all grabbed individual state titles to finish off the wrestling season. Evergreen’s girls swim team won its third straight Class 3A state team championship. Green Mountain’s girls basketball team made another Class 4A state semifinal appearance.
Putting things into perspective has been the bulk of Ryan Bishop’s work this year. The COVID-19 pandemic alone has brought a new light on how seemingly simple something like playing a football game can be.
Then just over a week ago, tragedy struck in Boulder. The Kings Soopers shooting caught national attention but it was the Boulder community that has been rocked to its core. Somewhere in the midst of all this, the Boulder Panthers had to prepare for a football game.
They took the field for their season opener on March 29 and beat Mountain Range 24-14. For the kids, it was an emotional roller coaster in which they felt pain, grief and joy all in the span of 48 minutes of regulation.
After getting perhaps the most emotional win any team this year has experienced, Bishop has been named the Denver Broncos high school football coach of the week.
The Broncos coach of the week is selected in partnership with the Broncos. Find a complete list of winners on this page.
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(Steve Oathout)
Years as head coach: 3 (8-13)
Years at Boulder: 3 (1-0 this season)
Previous stops: Pomona assistant 2005-06); Columbine assistant (2007); Boulder assistant (2008-14, 2017); Boulder head coach (2018-present).
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Question: Why do you coach?
Bishop: For the love of the game and to teach these young men just how important it is through the life lessons that athletics teaches us.
Q: Why do you coach the way that you coach?
Bishop: It stems from my coaches starting with my dad who’s been a coach for 30 plus years. Then it goes to my college coaches that were great role models and inspirations. I kind of consider myself the younger, old school coach. Love them up while you’re yelling at them. Once they know you care, they’re going to play hard for you. And no matter what your coaching style is, they’re going to accept it.
Q: What do you think it’s like from your players’ perspective to be coached by you?
Bishop: When we’re on the field, I think they think I’m a little bit crazy, that at times the apple has fallen very far from the sanity tree. At the end of the day, as soon as we walk off that field that they know they can call me anytime they can text me anytime we can talk about anything and they know no matter what, I have their backs. Even if they don’t like it at that moment, they’ll understand it. So I tell them all the time, you’ll understand why we do what we do and the way that we do things 10 years from now.
Q: We are asking kids to be unreasonably resilient in the last year. How resilient did you find your kids being not only after starting a spring football season and all the emotions that went into that, but especially after what happened in Boulder last week?
Bishop: To be honest, they put things into perspective for me. The level of resiliency that they have and determination and desire and want to and their integrity, it makes you take a step back and look at what you’re doing and not so much looking at the record that I have, but what these young adults are learning. They’re teaching us daily and I can’t say enough how proud I am of our senior leadership, our coaches leadership and the flexibility that everybody has to show up ready to work.
When we’ve been quarantined and now, we obviously had the tragedy happened, they don’t skip a beat. We talk about it, we understand it. We refuse to use it as an excuse.
Our thing this year is we have to stand out. We have to be better than everybody else. We have to be better in our community, be better in our building, do better in our houses. Just because something happens, we can’t use it as an excuse. We have use it as a learning opportunity and we have to stand out because of it.
Q: Sports have a weird way of becoming this method of healing. You saw it after 9/11, you see it during the pandemic when teams finally restarted returning the fields. Usually it’s something that you, me, your players are usually observing. What did you feel and what do you think your guys felt having to be that source of healing in that community?
Bishop: As soon as the lights are turned on and the ball is kicked off, it gives you the opportunity to be in a completely different world for those four quarters. For everybody involved, no matter what’s going on in your life, the tragedy to what’s going on at home to what’s going on at school, you get four quarters to live in a different world. To compete. We talk about all the time about how students want to have fun. Well it’s so much fun when you just get to compete.
And I saw it in our kids last night for four quarters, we got to forget what happened down the street. We got to forget what happened on Monday. And as soon as the game’s over, we get reflect on what we were able to do and how important this game is to our lives.
Every coach says play it like it’s your last play. And you never know with COVID, with the tragedy, with everything when that is true. I just thought with our kids last night, that for four quarters we have pay our respects to those that weren’t able to play this game. And so it was important to our kids. The, the moment of silence was great. We took our time, we took our tears. It was very emotional and it has affected every kid differently. It has affected everyone in this community differently.
Our students know that it’s an open door policy for all our coaches, for administration, for our school, that if you need to talk, let’s talk. During the game, different players play for different reasons and had different tributes during the game. It was nice to be able to kind of be in a different world for four quarters.
Q: How much do you think they’re going to savor that opportunity 10 years down the road when they think back to this year and they’re reading in the history books about COVID and then obviously about the tragedy up the road?
Bishop: I can remember when I was a junior during the Columbine massacre, and you reflect now on just how it affected our entire community. I grew up in Arvada and that was down a Littleton. One of my best friends was a student at Columbine and you reflect back on just how lucky we truly are and how, how blessed are to be able to play any game or wake up every morning and be able to go hug our parents, to be able to call our friends on the phone.
And I think in 10 years, they’re going to look back and know that they paid their respects. A lot of them don’t know how to grieve or how to deal with this. We as coaches, have had the model that we all grieve in different ways and we all need different supports.
And at the end of the day, there’s always going to be somebody, one of these coaches, an administrator or a friend that’s there for you. All you have to do is pick up the phone. And I think they’ve learned that through this last couple of weeks, really through the last year with everything.
Thomas Jefferson (4A) and Basalt (3A) each moved up to No. 1 in their respective football rankings this week.
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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Voted upon by coaches around the state. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.
| Class 5A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Vista PEAK Prep (3) | 2-0 | 45 | 1 | 1-0 |
| 2 | Fort Collins (2) | 2-0 | 43 | 2 | 1-0 |
| 3 | Rangeview (1) | 2-0 | 34 | 4 | 1-0 |
| 4 | Denver South | 2-0 | 30 | 3 | 1-0 |
| 5 | Westminster | 1-1 | 20 | 8 | 1-0 |
| 6 | Far Northeast | 0-1 | 16 | 6 | 0-1 |
| 7 | Denver East | 0-2 | 8 | 7 | 0-1 |
| 8 | Boulder | 0-0 | 7 | – | 0-0 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Northglenn 7, Mountain Range 6 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Northglenn (5) | |||||
| Class 4A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Thomas Jefferson (3) | 2-0 | 38 | 2 | 1-0 |
| 2 | Harrison (2) | 2-0 | 37 | 1 | 1-0 |
| 3 | Falcon | 1-1 | 27 | 5 | 1-0 |
| 4 | Centaurus | 2-0 | 22 | 3 | 1-0 |
| 5 | Gateway | 1-1 | 18 | – | 1-0 |
| 6 | George Washington | 1-0 | 14 | – | 1-0 |
| 7 | Kennedy | 1-1 | 13 | 6 | 0-1 |
| 8 | Aurora Central | 1-1 | 8 | 4 | 0-1 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Skyview 2, Denver North 1, Sierra 0, Lincoln 0 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Skyview (7), Lincoln (8) | |||||
| Class 3A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Basalt (5) | 2-0 | 68 | 2 | 1-0 |
| 2 | Rifle (3) | 2-0 | 66 | 1 | 1-0 |
| 3 | The Classical Academy (2) | 2-0 | 65 | 3 | 1-0 |
| 4 | Glenwood Springs | 2-0 | 46 | 4 | 1-0 |
| 5 | Sand Creek | 2-0 | 32 | 6 | 1-0 |
| 6 | The Academy | 2-0 | 31 | 5 | 1-0 |
| 7 | Faith Christian | 1-1 | 17 | 7 | 1-0 |
| 8 | Montezuma-Cortez | 1-1 | 13 | – | 0-1 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Salida 7, Kent Denver 6, Coal Ridge 5, Aspen 2, Denver West 2 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Salida (8) | |||||
| Class 2A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Buena Vista (7) | 2-0 | 63 | 1 | 1-0 |
| 2 | Flatirons Academy (1) | 2-0 | 57 | 2 | 1-0 |
| 3 | Estes Park | 1-1 | 39 | 5 | 1-0 |
| 4 | Manitou Springs | 1-1 | 33 | 8 | 1-0 |
| 5 | Manual | 1-1 | 26 | 3 | 0-1 |
| 6 | Grand Valley | 1-1 | 21 | 4 | 0-1 |
| 7 | Clear Creek | 0-2 | 10 | 7 | 0-1 |
| 8 | Ellicott | 0-2 | 4 | – | 0-1 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Ridge View 3, Roaring Fork 1, Sheridan 0, St. Mary’s 0 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| St. Mary’s (6) | |||||
| 8-man | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Front Range Christian (3) | 1-0 | 31 | 3 | 1-0 |
| 2 | John Mall (1) | 2-0 | 28 | 1 | 1-0 |
| 3 | Hoehne | 1-0 | 25 | 2 | 0-0 |
| 4 | Las Animas | 1-1 | 20 | 4 | 0-1 |
| 5 | Plateau Valley | 0-2 | 16 | 5 | 0-1 |
| 6 | Custer County | 0-2 | 11 | 6 | 0-1 |
| 7 | Justice | 1-1 | 9 | 7 | 1-0 |
| 8 | Primero | 0-0 | 4 | 8 | 0-0 |
Wiggins has taken over atop the Class 2A girls volleyball rankings.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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Voted upon by coaches around the state. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.
| Class 5A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Chaparral (6) | 4-0 | 175 | 1 | 3-0 |
| 2 | Mountain Vista (4) | 4-0 | 163 | 7 | 2-0 |
| 3 | Cherokee Trail (2) | 5-0 | 161 | 4 | 3-0 |
| 4 | Cherry Creek | 4-1 | 132 | 5 | 3-0 |
| 5 | Rampart (1) | 1-1 | 128 | 2 | 0-1 |
| 6 | Legend | 2-2 | 110 | 8 | 2-0 |
| 7 | Grandview | 4-2 | 108 | 6 | 3-1 |
| 8 | Valor Christian | 0-1 | 101 | 3 | 0-1 |
| 9 | Chatfield | 1-0 | 63 | 12 | 1-0 |
| 10 | Eaglecrest | 2-2 | 53 | 8 | 0-2 |
| 11 | Ralston Valley | 1-0 | 49 | 11 | 0-0 |
| 12 | Columbine | 1-0 | 46 | – | 1-0 |
| 13 | Fort Collins | 0-0 | 45 | 10 | 0-0 |
| 14 | Broomfield | 1-0 | 38 | – | 1-0 |
| 15 | Highlands Ranch | 2-1 | 30 | 13 | 1-0 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Pine Creek 25, Regis Jesuit 25, Heritage 23, Pueblo West 20, Ponderosa 13, Doherty 13, Rocky Mountain 11, Liberty 8, Fossil Ridge 6, Douglas County 4, Arapahoe 4, Castle View 3, Lakewood 2, Denver East 1 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Heritage (14), Pine Creek (15) | |||||
| Class 4A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Palmer Ridge (12) | 3-0 | 209 | 1 | 2-0 |
| 2 | Cheyenne Mountain (1) | 4-0 | 202 | 2 | 2-0 |
| 3 | Coronado | 2-0 | 187 | 3 | 0-0 |
| 4 | Discovery Canyon | 1-1 | 146 | 5 | 0-0 |
| 5 | Windsor (1) | 1-0 | 132 | 8 | 1-0 |
| 6 | Niwot | 2-0 | 125 | 10 | 2-0 |
| 7 | Mead | 1-0 | 124 | 6 | 1-0 |
| 8 | Lewis-Palmer (1) | 0-2 | 109 | 4 | 0-1 |
| 9 | Woodland Park (1) | 2-0 | 64 | 14 | 1-0 |
| 10 | Holy Family | 1-0 | 62 | 12 | 1-0 |
| 11 | Durango | 2-0 | 57 | – | 2-0 |
| 12 | D’Evelyn | 1-0 | 48 | 15 | 1-0 |
| 13 | Montrose | 1-1 | 47 | 7 | 1-1 |
| 14 | Erie | 0-0 | 44 | 8 | 0-0 |
| 15 | Eagle Valley | 2-0 | 43 | – | 2-0 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Thomas Jefferson 41, Thompson Valley 35, Frederick 34, Pueblo County 32, Fort Morgan 27, Mullen 25, Battle Mountain 23, Longmont 19, Littleton 16, Steamboat Springs 14, Skyview 13, The Classical Academy 10, Roosevelt 8, Canon City 6, Pueblo Centennial 5, Pueblo Central 4, Pueblo East 4, Pueblo South 2, Berthoud 2, Wheat Ridge 1 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Thomas Jefferson (11), Pueblo County (13) | |||||
| Class 3A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Eaton (6) | 0-0 | 245 | 1 | 0-0 |
| 2 | Lutheran (3) | 3-0 | 225 | 3 | 2-0 |
| 3 | Sterling (7) | 0-1 | 213 | 2 | 0-1 |
| 4 | Colorado Springs Christian (2) | 0-0 | 163 | 4 | 0-0 |
| 5 | University | 1-0 | 162 | 6 | 1-0 |
| 6 | Resurrection Christian | 2-0 | 150 | 11 | 2-0 |
| 7 | Lamar (1) | 3-0 | 146 | 8 | 1-0 |
| 8 | Alamosa | 2-1 | 142 | 5 | 1-1 |
| 9 | Platte Valley | 1-0 | 109 | 10 | 1-0 |
| 10 | Bayfield (1) | 1-2 | 104 | 8 | 1-2 |
| 11 | Montezuma-Cortez | 3-0 | 91 | – | 3-0 |
| 12 | DSST: Montview (1) | 3-0 | 86 | 13 | 2-0 |
| 13 | Faith Christian | 1-1 | 78 | 7 | 0-1 |
| 14 | Valley | 0-1 | 56 | 12 | 0-1 |
| 15 | Coal Ridge | 1-0 | 53 | 14 | 1-0 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Bishop Machebeuf 48, Prospect Ridge Academy 44, Manitou Springs 42, St. Mary’s 31, Eagle Ridge Academy 25, Middle Park 24, Pagosa Springs 22, Buena Vista 20, Lake County 18, Fort Lupton 17, The Academy 17, Estes Park 14, Centauri 14, La Junta 14, SkyView Academy 14, Cedaredge 13, Strasburg 13, Basalt 13, Arrupe Jesuit 12, Frontier Academy 12, Moffat County 10, Bennett 9, DSST: Byers 8, Liberty Common 8, Roaring Fork 6, Englewood 5, The Pinnacle 5, Jefferson 3, KIPP Denver Collegiate 3, Grand Valley 3, Colorado Academy 3, Peak to Peak 2, The Vanguard School 2, Delta 1, Highland 1, Salida 1 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Manitou Springs (15) | |||||
| Class 2A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Wiggins (3) | 2-0 | 149 | 3 | 2-0 |
| 2 | Limon (1) | 0-0 | 148 | 2 | 0-0 |
| 3 | Denver Christian (5) | 2-0 | 143 | 1 | 2-0 |
| 4 | Meeker (1) | 4-0 | 129 | 4 | 2-0 |
| 5 | Fowler | 1-0 | 103 | 5 | 1-0 |
| 6 | Sedgwick County | 2-0 | 69 | 12 | 2-0 |
| 7 | Rye | 1-0 | 66 | – | 1-0 |
| 8 | Dolores | 3-2 | 62 | 8 | 2-1 |
| 9 | Hoehne | 1-0 | 61 | 10 | 1-0 |
| 10 | Yuma | 1-1 | 60 | 6 | – |
| 11 | West Grand | 1-2 | 56 | 7 | 1-2 |
| 12 | Del Norte | 2-0 | 49 | 11 | 2-0 |
| 13 | Dayspring Christian Academy (1) | 3-0 | 48 | 13 | 0-0 |
| 14 | Union Colony Prep | 2-0 | 42 | 8 | 2-0 |
| 15 | Sargent | 3-0 | 28 | – | 2-0 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Rocky Ford 27, Swink 24, Heritage Christian 21, Sanford 21, Soroco 20, Telluride 16, Holyoke 11, Byers 11, Wray 10, Ignacio 10, Clear Creek 9, Vail Christian 8, Vail Mountain 7, John Mall 6, Akron 6, Dawson School 5, Rangely 4, Gilpin County 3, Fountain Valley 3, Ridgway 2, Lyons 2, Platte Canyon 1 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Swink (14), Rocky Ford (15) | |||||
| Class 1A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Fleming (16) | 0-0 | 266 | 1 | 0-0 |
| 2 | Briggsdale | 1-0 | 221 | 2 | 1-0 |
| 3 | Merino (2) | 0-1 | 192 | 5 | 0-1 |
| 4 | Kit Carson | 1-0 | 190 | 3 | 1-0 |
| 5 | Simla | 0-0 | 152 | 6 | 0-0 |
| 6 | Otis | 0-1 | 143 | 4 | 0-1 |
| 7 | Sangre de Cristo | 2-0 | 127 | 7 | 2-0 |
| 8 | Wiley | 0-0 | 122 | 14 | – |
| 9 | Stratton/Liberty | 2-0 | 101 | – | – |
| 10 | Springfield | 0-0 | 95 | 10 | 0-0 |
| 11 | Dove Creek | 2-0 | 81 | 8 | 1-0 |
| 12 | Genoa-Hugo/Karval | 0-0 | 80 | 13 | 0-0 |
| 13 | McClave | 0-0 | 66 | 15 | 0-0 |
| 14 | Weldon Valley | 2-0 | 65 | – | 0-0 |
| 15 | Haxtun | 0-1 | 54 | 12 | 0-1 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| La Veta 47, Elbert 33, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 25, Flatirons Academy 25, Kim/Branson 21, Idalia 17, Lone Star 16, Belleview Christian 14, Miami-Yoder 14, Prairie 13, Colorado School for the Deaf Blind 13, Edison 12, Kiowa 12, Eads 11, Hanover 9, North Park 9, Cripple Creek-Victor 7, Pikes Peak Christian 6, Evangelical Christian 5, Deer Trail 4, Cheraw 4, Nucla 4, Granada 2, Walsh 1, Caliche 1 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] (8), La Veta (11) | |||||
Boulder has taken over atop the Class 5A boys soccer coaches poll.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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Voted upon by coaches around the state. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.
| Class 5A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Boulder (14) | 1-0 | 255 | 2 | 1-0 |
| 2 | Regis Jesuit (6) | 2-0 | 213 | 3 | 2-0 |
| 3 | Arapahoe | 3-0 | 180 | 5 | 2-0 |
| 4 | Arvada West (1) | 4-0 | 163 | 10 | 3-0 |
| 5 | Fairview (1) | 0-0 | 151 | 4 | 0-0 |
| 6 | Broomfield (1) | 1-1 | 139 | 1 | 1-1 |
| 7 | Pine Creek | 3-0 | 133 | 7 | 1-0 |
| 8 | Legacy (1) | 2-0 | 130 | 8 | 2-0 |
| 9 | Grandview | 2-1 | 100 | 6 | 2-1 |
| 10 | Castle View | 1-0 | 82 | 12 | 1-0 |
| 11 | Denver East | 1-0 | 81 | 11 | 1-0 |
| 12 | Cherry Creek | 2-2 | 79 | 8 | 2-1 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Fossil Ridge 62, Rock Canyon 38, Adams City 21, Rangeview 18, Rocky Mountain 18, Far Northeast Warriors 14, Mountain Vista 12, Hinkley 12, Overland 12, Gateway 11, Rampart 11, Prairie View 10, Fort Collins 10, Poudre 8, Vista PEAK Prep 8, Bear Creek 8, Ponderosa 7, Smoky Hill 7, Northglenn 6, Aurora Central 4, Lakewood 4, Columbine 4, Valor Christian 4, Liberty 3, Chatfield 3, Skyline 3, Ralston Valley 2, Highlands Ranch 1, Pomona 1 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Class 4A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Air Academy (9) | 1-0 | 221 | 1 | 1-0 |
| 2 | Skyview (7) | 1-0 | 210 | 2 | 1-0 |
| 3 | Battle Mountain (3) | 3-0 | 166 | 3 | 2-0 |
| 4 | Golden | 3-0 | 146 | 5 | 2-0 |
| 5 | Denver North | 2-0 | 139 | 6 | 2-0 |
| 6 | Lewis-Palmer | 1-1 | 126 | 4 | 1-1 |
| 7 | The Classical Academy (1) | 2-0 | 96 | 8 | 1-0 |
| 8 | Mullen (1) | 2-0 | 87 | 12 | 2-0 |
| 9 | Windsor | 5-0 | 70 | 3-0 | |
| 10 | Holy Family | 2-0 | 63 | 11 | 2-0 |
| 11 | Evergreen | 2-0 | 57 | – | 1-0 |
| 12 | Niwot | 3-0 | 48 | 10 | 2-0 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Erie 28, Northfield 27, Pueblo Centennial 25, Alameda 23, Centaurus 22, Discovery Canyon 20, Grand Junction 16, Pueblo West 16, Montrose 13, George Washington 12, Thomas Jefferson 12, Cheyenne Mountain 12, Regis Groff 10, Steamboat Springs 8, Standley Lake 8, Harrison 7, Glenwood Springs 7, Northridge 6, Palmer Ridge 4, Durango 3, Denver West 3, Mesa Ridge 2, D’Evelyn 2, Littleton 1 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Alameda (7), Pueblo Centennial (8) | |||||
| Class 3A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Colorado Academy (13) | 3-0 | 189 | 1 | 2-0 |
| 2 | Liberty Common (2) | 2-0 | 151 | 3 | 1-0 |
| 3 | Coal Ridge (2) | 2-0 | 96 | 7 | 1-0 |
| 4 | Salida | 1-0 | 94 | 4 | 0-0 |
| 5 | Faith Christian | 2-1 | 78 | 6 | 2-1 |
| 6 | KIPP Denver Collegiate | 3-0 | 67 | – | 3-0 |
| 7 | Kent Denver | 0-2 | 66 | 2 | 0-2 |
| 8 | Jefferson Academy | 0-0 | 52 | 10 | 0-0 |
| 9 | Arrupe Jesuit | 1-0 | 49 | 8 | 1-0 |
| 10 | Atlas Preparatory School | 0-0 | 47 | 8 | 0-0 |
| 11 | Delta | 1-0 | 45 | 5 | 0-0 |
| 12 | Middle Park | 3-0 | 38 | – | 2-0 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Lamar 37, Alamosa 36, DSST: Byers 34, Aurora West College Prep Academy 34, Roaring Fork 34, DSST: Conservatory Green 27, Peak to Peak 26, Vail Mountain 21, Palisade 18, Frontier Academy 16, Manitou Springs 16, Colorado Springs Christian 10, The Academy 10, Manual 9, Basalt 8, Lutheran 6, The Pinnacle 5, Prospect Ridge Academy 3, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 2, Pagosa Springs 1, Fort Lupton 1 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Roaring Fork (11), Frontier Academy (12) | |||||
| Class 2A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Denver Christian (3) | 1-0 | 89 | 1 | 0-0 |
| 2 | Crested Butte (2) | 3-0 | 68 | 5 | 1-0 |
| 3 | Dawson School (1) | 0-0 | 60 | 2 | 0-0 |
| 4 | Telluride | 1-1 | 56 | 6 | 0-1 |
| 5 | Ridgway | 1-2 | 50 | 3 | 1-0 |
| 6 | Fountain Valley (2) | 0-0 | 39 | 4 | 0-0 |
| 7 | Thomas MacLaren School | 0-0 | 38 | 7 | 0-0 |
| 8 | Loveland Classical | 1-0 | 29 | 1-0 | |
| 9 | The Vanguard School | 1-0 | 26 | 0-0 | |
| 10 | Rocky Mountain Lutheran | 1-1 | 25 | – | 1-0 |
| 11 | Colorado Rocky Mountain | 1-1 | 24 | 8 | 0-0 |
| 12 | Heritage Christian | 0-0 | 23 | 12 | 0-0 |
| Others receiving votes: | |||||
| Lotus School For Excellence 22, Beth Eden Baptist 16, Mile High Academy 16, Evangelical Christian 11, Ellicott 11, Colorado Springs School 10, Front Range Christian 6, Dolores Huerta Prep 4, Lake County 1 | |||||
| Dropped out | |||||
| Lotus School For Excellence (8), Mile High Academy (10), Colorado Springs School (11) | |||||
This week’s field hockey rankings are out, and Colorado Academy is ranked No. 1.
The ranking, voted upon by coaches, is the official poll of the Association. Rankings are released each Monday during the season.
A complete ranking is below.
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Voted upon by coaches around the state. This ranking has no bearing on postseason seeding.
| Class 5A | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | PVS | LW |
| 1 | Colorado Academy (4) | 1-0 | 87 | 1 | 1-0 |
| 2 | Cherry Creek | 2-0 | 81 | 2 | 2-0 |
| 3 | Kent Denver (1) | 3-0 | 78 | 4 | 3-0 |
| 4 | Regis Jesuit (1) | 0-0 | 76 | 3 | 0-0 |
| 5 | Palmer Ridge | 1-0 | 61 | 5 | 1-0 |
| 6 | St. Mary’s Academy | 0-0 | 59 | 14 | 0-0 |
| 7 | Arapahoe | 0-0 | 53 | 7 | 0-0 |
| 8 | Mountain Vista | 1-0 | 50 | 6 | 1-0 |
| 9 | Liberty | 1-1 | 42 | 8 | 1-1 |
| 10 | Denver East | 0-3 | 32 | 9 | 0-3 |
| 11 | Grandview | 1-1 | 28 | 13 | 1-1 |
| 12 | Dakota Ridge | 0-0 | 23 | 10 | 0-0 |
| 13 | Fossil Ridge | 0-1 | 22 | 11 | 0-1 |
| 14 | Cheyenne Mountain | 0-2 | 21 | 12 | 0-2 |
| 15 | Smoky Hill | 0-2 | 7 | 15 | 0-2 |
Samantha Shoflick scored two goals to lead No. 2 Cherry Creek field hockey to a 5-0 win over No. 9 Denver East on Saturday.