Football’s 2021 state playoff bracket for Class 2A.
Month: April 2021
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8-man football state playoff bracket
Football’s 2021 state playoff bracket for 8-man.
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Results from the 2021 state gymnastics meet
THORNTON â Complete results from the 2021 state gymnastics meet.
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Team Rank School Score 1 Overland 185.325 2 Broomfield 184.850 3 Mountain Range 179.000 4 Chatfield 175.525 5 Pomona 174.850 6 Cherry Creek 169.275 7 Lakewood 47.225 8 Rocky Mountain 45.225 9 Ponderosa 43.075 10 Thornton 27.250 11 Heritage 27.025 12 Columbine 26.275 13 Denver East 8.350 Floor Rank Name School Score 1 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.83 2 Autumn Ivester Overland 9.68 3 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.58 4 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.53 5 Isabella Gee Lakewood 9.53 6 Brenna Calvo Broomfield 9.48 7 Kennedy Duff Chatfield 9.45 8 Sophia Pavlidis Broomfield 9.43 9 McKayla Haymes Chatfield 9.4 10 Sophia Griffith Broomfield 9.4 11 Kate Decker Overland 9.33 12 Alyssa Willmarth Broomfield 9.33 13 Ella Baldensperger Overland 9.28 14 Alex Wallis Mountain Range 9.28 15 Danielle Killeen Columbine 9.25 16 Jenna Bossi Mountain Range 9.23 17 Rylee Muniz Pomona 9.23 18 Haley Like Thornton 9.18 19 EmmaClaire Helton Pomona 9.18 20 Laura Zipanic Rocky Mountain 9.15 21 Katherine Bogoger Broomfield 9.15 22 Kenna Crookham Mountain Range 9.15 23 Kaedence Laughlin Cherry Creek 9.15 24 Garielle Hornung Chatfield 9.1 25 Sierra Kougl Pomona 9.1 26 Gabrielle Miller Pomona 9.1 27 Dani Medina Mountain Range 9.03 28 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 9 29 Madeline Domenico Mountain Range 9 30 Catie Rampacek Catie Rampacek 9 31 Peyton Carlson Ponderosa 8.98 32 Ashlyn Williams Ponderosa 8.98 33 Olivia Brehm Chatfield 8.98 34 Olivia Garvin Rocky Mountain 8.95 35 Izzy Noakes Chatfield 8.93 36 Gianna Olguin Pomona 8.88 37 Callie Ostasz Chatfield 8.85 38 Andrea Hauschild Cherry Creek 8.8 39 Sophia Grossman Cherry Creek 8.6 40 Norah Schumacher Pomona 8.5 41 Brooke Bennett Cherry Creek 8.5 42 Faith Watkins Cherry Creek 8.2 43 Alyssa Watkins Cherry Creek 8.03 Vault Rank Name School Score 1 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.65 2 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.63 3 Sophia Pavlidis Broomfield 9.55 4 Laura Zipanic Rocky Mountain 9.45 5 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.45 6 Gabrielle Hornung Chatfield 9.4 7 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 9.35 8 Mariah Schmeling Heritage 9.35 9 Maren Irvin Broomfield 9.3 10 Autumn Ivester Overland 9.3 11 Alyssa Willmarth Broomfield 9.3 12 Bridget Gray Mountain Range 9.28 13 Varona Hornung Chatfield 9.25 14 Madeline Domenico Mountain Range 9.2 15 Olivia Brehm Chatfield 9.2 16 Makayla Haymes Chatfield 9.1 17 Kyla Burke Overland 9.03 18 Andrea Hauschild Cherry Creek 9.03 19 Olivia Garvin Rocky Mountain 9 20 Norah Schumacher Pomona 8.98 21 Kenna Crookham Rocky Mountain 8.95 22 Isabella Gee Lakewood 8.93 23 Cassidy Wurzer Chatfield 8.93 24 Grace Maxwell Columbine 8.88 25 Dani Medina Mountain Range 8.88 26 Rylee Muniz Pomona 8.88 27 Haley Shakin Pomona 8.85 28 Kate Decker Overland 8.75 29 Izzy Noakes Chatfield 8.7 30 Anna Kassel Broomfield 8.7 31 Brooke Bennet Cherry Creek 8.65 32 Catie Rampacek Mountain Range 8.65 33 Kaedence Laughlin Cherry Creek 8.63 34 Sophia Grossman Cherry Creek 8.6 35 AllyJoey Ernst Broomfield 8.6 36 Jenna Bossi Mountain Range 8.58 37 Sadie Hines Cherry Creek 8.55 38 Sierra Kougl Pomona 8.55 39 Lauren Wideman Cherry Creek Pomona 8.53 40 Marnie Jordan Pomona 8.45 41 EmmaClaire Helton Pomona 8.4 42 Aria Ingle Denver East 8.35 Beam Rank Name School Score 1 Autumn Ivester Overland 9.58 2 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 9.53 3 Isabella Gee Lakewood 9.33 4 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.25 5 Melina Andretich Mountain Range 9.23 6 Sophia Griffith Broomfield 9.2 7 Callie Ostasz Chatfield 9.18 8 Isabelle Benkowski Broomfield 9.1 9 Gabrielle Miller Pomona 9.08 10 Kenna Crookham Mountain Range 9.05 11 Haley Like Thornton 9.05 12 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.05 13 Sophia Pavlidis Broomfield 8.93 14 Norah Schumacher Pomona 8.83 15 Alex Wallis Mountain Range 8.88 16 Kaedence Laughlin Cherry Creek 8.88 17 Breanna Calvo Broomfield 8.8 18 Kate Decker Overland 8.78 19 Sierra Kougl Pomona 8.68 20 Sydney Anders Ponderosa 8.65 21 EmmaClaire Helton Pomona 8.63 22 Carly Backer Heritage 8.63 23 Olivia Brehm Chatfield 8.63 24 Katherine Bogoger Broomfield 8.53 25 Darcy Jew Broomfield 8.53 26 Gabrielle Hornung Chatfield 8.5 27 Kassie Chapman Mountain Range 8.5 28 Alyssa Watkins Cherry Creek 8.43 29 Jenna Bossi Mountain Range 8.38 30 Emma Schnieder Pomona 8.35 31 Sophia Grossman Cherry Creek 8.28 32 Kennedy Duff Chatfield 8.18 33 Faith Watkins Cherry Creek 8.15 34 Danielle Killeen Columbine 8.13 35 Kyla Burke Chatfield 8.1 36 Izzy Noakes Chatfield 8.05 37 Brianna Flewell Chatfield 7.98 38 Madeline Domenico Mountain Range 7.9 39 Peyton Carlson Ponderosa 7.7 40 Andrea Hauschild Cherry Creek 45 41 Gianna Olguin Pomona 7. 42 Sadie Hines Cherry Creek 6.6 Bars Rank Name School Score 1 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.75 2 Lakoda Sherry Lakewood 9.75 3 Brenna Calvo Broomfield 9.7 4 Isabelle Gee Lakewood 9.7 5 Alyssa Willmarth Broomfield 9.53 6 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.43 7 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.28 8 Gabrielle Miller Pomona 9.13 9 Mariah Schmeling Heritage 9.05 10 Haley Like Thornton 9.03 11 Bridget Gray Mountain Range 9 12 Gabrielle Hornung Chatfield 9 13 Kyla Burke Overland 9 14 Jules Medina Mountain Range 8.98 15 Melina Andretich Mountain Range 8.93 16 Anna Williams Broomfield 8.93 17 Kenna Crookham Mountain Range 8.93 18 Victoria Griffith Broomfield 8.85 19 Laura Zipancic Rocky Mountain 8.68 20 Sophia Pavlidis Broomfield 8.68 21 Marnie Jordan Pomona 8.6 22 Peyton Carlson Ponderosa 8.58 23 Autumn Ivester Overland 8.58 24 Gianna Olguin Pomona 8.55 25 Kassie Chapman Mountain Range 8.48 26 Andrea Hauschild Cherry Creek 8.38 27 Callie Ostasz Chatfield 8.35 28 Kaedence Laughlin Cherry Creek 8.28 29 Jenna Bossi Mountain Range 8.25 30 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 8.25 31 Faith Watkins Cherry Creek 8.25 32 Izzy Noakes Chatfield 8.18 33 Brooke Bennett Cherry Creek 8.15 34 Heidi Mattson Overland 8.15 35 Norah Schumacher Pomona 8.15 36 Sadie Hines Cherry Creek 7.93 37 Verona Hornung Chatfield 7.83 38 McKayla Haymes Chatfield 7.75 39 Teagan Watkins Pomona 7.68 40 Sierra Kougl Pomona 8.55 41 Morgan Menunier Chatfield 7.43 42 Alyssa Watkins Cherry Creek 7.28 [/cbtab][cbtab title=”4A meet”]
Team Rank School Score 1 Elizabeth 177.550 2 Palmer Ridge 173.175 3 Niwot 172.850 4 Evergreen 172.350 5 Green Mountain 168.075 6 Standley Lake 167.750 7 Pueblo Central 157.275 8 Loveland 41.625 9 Canon City 39.225 10 Lone Star 34.375 11 Bear Creek 32.075 12 Denver South/GW 15.800 13 Alamosa 15.025 14 Rampart 8.550 15 Fort Morgan 5.675 Floor Rank Name School Score 1 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 9.6 2 Sydney Kissinger Elizabeth 9.58 3 Tessa Grudle Standley Lake 9.48 4 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 9.43 5 Mia Curry Niwot 9.43 6 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 9.43 7 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 9.38 8 Alivia Weathers Lone Star 9.25 9 Celeste Martinez Standley Lake 9.23 10 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 9.23 11 Olivia Sroka Niwot 9.15 12 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 9.15 13 Makenna Cook Palmer Ridge 9.15 14 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 9.13 15 Sadie Corbin Evergreen 9.1 16 Savannah Slater Niwot 9.05 17 Sydney Burns Evergreen 8.93 18 Natasha Zizc Evergreen 8.93 19 Emily Gould Green Mountain 8.9 20 Bria Hundley Elizabeth 8.9 21 Mira Wolitzky Elizabeth 8.85 22 Mackenzie Eldridge Green Mountain 8.85 23 Madison Sloane Niwot 8.8 24 Ana Telenger Green Mountain 8.8 25 Tiahna Ramirez Standley Lake 8.73 26 Ava Silverstein Niwot 8.7 27 Rylee Starling Palmer Ridge 8.68 28 Sydney Cowan Palmer Ridge 8.65 29 Charlotte Baysinger Evergreen 8.65 30 Katherine Hays Evergreen 8.63 31 Emily Apodaca Pueblo Central 8.6 32 Isabella Bolko Palmer Ridge 8.58 33 Elena Henderson Palmer Ridge 8.58 34 Taya Kirk Rampart 8.55 35 NIa Terrell Niwot 8.55 36 Naima Contrares Lone Star 8.55 37 Sydney Bailey Evergreen 8.43 38 Jenna Shipp Bear Creek 8.4 39 Julia Tesler Standley Lake 8.4 40 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.35 41 Jaylee Martinez Pueblo Central 8.35 42 Sarah Thornton Standley Lake 8.3 43 Kiarra Lapp Loveland 8.25 44 Alleson Schlosky Pueblo Central 8.25 45 Hailey Soares Pueblo Central 8.05 46 Erin Medina Canon City 8 47 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 7.75 48 Riley Archuleta Pueblo Central 7.9 Beam Rank Name School Score 1 Mia Curry Niwot 9.325 2 Tessa Grudle Standley Lake 9.3 3 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 9.1 4 Abigail Drennan Palmer Ridge 8.95 5 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.825 6 Rylee Starling Palmer Ridge 8.8 7 Hailey Soares Pueblo Central 8.75 8 Makenna Cook Palmer Ridge 8.725 9 Olivia Sroka Niwot 8.725 10 Madison Sloane Niwot 8.7 11 Ava Silverstein Niwot 8.65 12 Marlee Osborn Evergreen 8.625 13 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 8.575 14 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 8.575 15 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 8.575 16 Sydney Kissinger Elizabeth 8.55 17 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 8.45 18 Arabella Chen Niwot 8.45 19 Savannah Slater Niwot 8.425 20 Katherine Hays Evergreen 8.375 21 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 8.35 22 Naima Contrares Loveland 8.35 23 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 8.3 24 Emme Dunn Elizabeth 8.275 25 Arianna Zinn Palmer Ridge 8.15 26 Natasha Zizc Evergreen 8.1 27 Emily Apodaca Pueblo Central 8.05 28 Isabella Bolko Palmer Ridge 8.05 29 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 7.975 30 Kiarra Lapp Loveland 7.975 31 Sydney Burns Evergreen 7.95 32 Charlotte Baysinger Evergreen 7.925 33 Mira Wolitzky Elizabeth 7.925 34 Amelia Dewey Canon City 7.9 35 Arden Burns Evergreen 7.85 36 Jaylee Martinez Pueblo Central 7.625 37 Ana Telenger Green Mountain 7.375 38 Erin Medina Canon City 7.225 39 Alleson Schlosky Pueblo Central 7.275 40 Emily Gould Green Mountain 7.1 41 Jenna Shipp Bear Creek 7.075 42 Celeste Martinez Standley Lake 7.025 43 Abigail Punt Standley Lake 7 44 Jordyn Shepit Standley Lake 6.925 45 Torrye Hosier Green Mountain 6.875 46 Tiahna Ramirez Standley Lake 6.55 47 Aaliyah Palisoc Fort Morgan 5.675 48 Holly Ward Pueblo Central 5.5 Bars Rank Name School Score 1 Sydney Burns Evergreen 9.18 2 Mia Curry Niwot 9.05 3 Tessa Grudle Standley Lake 8.93 4 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.9 5 Emma Board Evergreen 8.75 6 Makenna Cook Palmer Ridge 8.73 7 Samantha Davidson Elizabeth 8.7 8 Sydney Bailey Evergreen 8.68 9 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 8.65 10 Ava Silverstein Niwot 8.65 11 Rylee Starling Palmer Ridge 8.6 12 Erin Byrnes Palmer Ridge 8.53 13 Sydney Kissinger Elizabeth 8.5 14 Mira Wolitzky Elizabeth 8.48 15 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 8.48 16 Charlotte Baysinger Evergreen 8.4 17 Mackenzie Eldridge Green Mountain 8.33 18 Emme Dunn Elizabeth 8.33 19 Emily Gould Green Mountain 8.28 20 Hannah Synchef Evergreen 8.28 21 Alivia Weathers Lone Star 8.23 22 Katherine Hays Evergreen 8.2 23 Alexa Oatman Palmer Ridge 8.15 24 Elizabeth Miller Lone Star 8.1 25 Celeste Martinez Standley Lake 8.08 26 Sydney Cowan Palmer Ridge 8.03 27 Julia Tesler Standley Lake 8.03 28 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 7.93 29 Savannah Slater Niwot 7.9 30 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 7.75 31 Mia Montoya Alamosa 7.73 32 Sarah Thornton Standley Lake 7.73 33 Erin Medina Canon City 7.7 34 Arabella Chen Niwot 7.7 35 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 7.7 36 Tiahna Ramirez Standley Lake 7.7 37 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 7.68 38 Tiana Johnson Denver South 7.6 39 Hailey Soares Pueblo Central 7.53 40 Olesya Larson Niwot 7.45 41 Liadon Graham Niwot 7.33 42 Sarah Toney Alamosa 7.3 43 Torrye Hosier Green Mountain 7.25 44 Alleson Schlosky Pueblo Central 7.1 45 Emily Apodaca Pueblo Central 6.95 46 MaKenzee Pfeifer Pueblo Central 6.8 47 Jaylee Martinez Pueblo Central 6.7 Vault Rank Name School Score 1 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 9.5 2 Sydney Kissinger Elizabeth 9.1 3 Mia Curry Niwot 9.1 4 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 9.1 5 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 9.08 6 Sydney Burns Evergreen 9.03 7 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 9.03 8 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 9 9 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 8.93 10 Charlotte Baysinger Evergreen 8.9 11 Natasha Zizc Evergreen 8.9 12 Tessa Grudle Standley Lake 8.9 13 Samantha Davidson Elizabeth 8.9 14 Sydney Cowan Palmer Ridge 8.83 15 Alivia Weathers Lone Star 8.8 16 Arabella Chen Niwot 8.8 17 Celeste Martinez Standley Lake 8.75 18 Makenna Cook Palmer Ridge 8.65 19 Adelie Duke Palmer Ridge 8.63 20 Isabella Bolko Palmer Ridge 8.58 21 Sydney Stojanov Evergreen 8.55 22 Kiarra Lapp Loveland 8.5 23 Arden Burns Evergreen 8.5 24 Madison Sloane Niwot 8.48 25 Ava Silverstein Niwot 8.45 26 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 8.45 27 Alleson Schlosky Pueblo Central 8.4 28 Morgan Motensen Elizabeth 8.4 29 Erin Medina Canon City 8.4 30 Elena Henderson Palmer Ridge 8.4 31 MaKenzee Pfeifer Pueblo Central 8.35 32 Jenna Shipp Bear Creek 8.3 33 Liadon Graham Niwot 8.3 34 Carsen Burns Evergreen 8.28 35 Julia Tesler Standley Lake 8.28 36 Sarah Thornton Standley Lake 8.25 37 Savannah Slater Niwot 8.25 38 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.25 39 Emily Apodaca Pueblo Central 8.25 40 Julia Banister Bear Creek 8.2 41 Taeyonna Johnson Denver South/GW 8.2 42 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 8.1 43 Torrye Hosier Green Mountain 8.03 44 Jaylee Martinez Pueblo Central 7.95 45 Mackenzie Eldridge Green Mountain 7.9 46 Aarushi Singh Standley Lake 7.8 46 Emily Gould Green Mountain 7.8 [/cbtab][cbtab title=”Individual finals”]
4A All-Around Rank Name School Score 1 Mia Curry Niwot 36.900 2 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 36.675 3 Tessa Grudle Standley Lake 36.600 4 Sydney Kissinger Elizabeth 35.725 5 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 35.300 6 Makenna Cook Palmer Ridge 35.250 7 Sydney Burns Evergreen 35.075 8 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 34.800 9 Hannah DuVall Standley Lake 34.700 10 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 34.550 11 Ava Silverstein Niwot 34.450 12 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 34.325 13 Charlotte Baysinger Evergreen 33.875 14T Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 33.625 14T Savannah Slater Niwot 33.625 16 Celeste Martinez Standley Lake 33.075 17 Emily Gould Green Mountain 32.075 18 Hailey Soares Pueblo Central 32.025 19 Emily Apodaca Pueblo Central 31.850 20 Erin Medina Canon City 31.325 21 Alleson Schlosky Pueblo Central 31.025 22 Jaylee Martinez Pueblo Central 30.700 23 Ashlyn Drury Pueblo Central 30.375 24 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 26.600 25 Alivia Weathers Lone Star 26.275 26 Rylee Starling Palmer Ridge 26.075 27 Madison Sloane Niwot 25.975 28 Natahsa Zizc Evergreen 25.925 29 Sydney Cowan Palmer Ridge 25.500 30 Mira Wolitzky Elizabeth 25.250 31T Katherine Hays Evergreen 25.200 31T Isabella Bolko Palmer Ridge 25.200 33 Mackenzie Eldridge Green Mountain 25.125 34 Arabella Chen Niwot 24.950 35 Kiarra Lapp Loveland 24.725 36 Julia Tesler Standley Lake 24.700 37 Sarah Thornton Standley Lake 24.300 38 Jenna Shipp Bear Creek 23.825 39 Tiahna Ramirez Standley Lake 22.975 40 Torrye Hosier Green Mountain 22.225 41 Olivia Sroka Niwot 17.875 42 Samantha Davidson Elizabeth 17.600 43 Syddney Bailey Evergreen 17.100 44 Elena Henderson Palmer Ridge 16.975 45 Naima Contrares Loveland 16.900 46 Emme Dunn Elizabeth 16.600 47 Arden Burns Evergreen 16.350 48 Ana Telenger Green Mountain 16.175 49 Liadon Graham Niwot 15.625 50 MaKenzee Pfeifer Pueblo Central 15.200 51 Sadie Corbin Evergreen 9.100 52 Abigail Drennan Palmer Ridge 8.950 53 Bria Hundley Elizabeth 8.900 54 Emma Board Evergreen 8.750 55T Adelie Duke Palmer Ridge 8.625 55T Marlee Osborn Evergreen 8.625 57T Taya Kirk Rampart 8.550 57T Nia Terrell Niwot 8.550 57T Sydney Stojanov Evergreen 8.550 60 Erin Byrnes Palmer Ridge 8.525 61 Morgan Mortensen Elizabeth 8.400 62 Carsen Burns Evergreen 8.300 63 Hannah Synchef Evergreen 8.275 64 Julia Banister Bear Creek 8.250 65 Taeyonna Johnson Denver South/GW 8.200 66T Arianna Zinn Palmer Ridge 8.150 66T Alexa Oatman Palmer Ridge 8.150 68 Elizabeth Miller Lone Star 8.100 69T Aarushi Singh Standley Lake 7.900 66T Amelia Dewey Canon City 7.900 71 Riley Archuleta Pueblo Central 7.750 72 Mia Montoya Alamosa 7.725 73 Tiana Johnson Denver South/GW 7.600 74 Olesya Larson Niwot 7.450 75 Sarah Toney Alamosa 7.300 76 Abigail Punt Standley Lake 7.000 77 Jordyn Shepit Standley Lake 6.925 78 Aaliyah Palisoc Fort Morgan 5.675 79 Holly Ward Pueblo Central 5.550 4A Vault Rank Name School Score 1 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 9.35 2 Sydney Kissinger Elizabeth 9.275 3 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 9.25 4 Mia Curry Niwot 9.2 5 Hannah Duvall Standley Lake 9.1 6 Charlotte Baysinger Evergreen Gymn 9.1 7 Tessa Grudle Standley Lake 9.1 8 Sydney Burns Evergreen Gymn 9.1 9 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 9 10 Natasha Zizc Evergreen Gymn 8.875 11 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 8.725 12 Brianna Reynolds Palmer Ridge 8.675 4A Bars Rank Name School Score 1 Mia Curry Niwot 9.05 2 Tessa Grudle Standley Lake 9 3 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.9 4 Sydney Burns Evergreen Gymn 8.875 5 Makenna Cook Palmer Ridge 8.8 6 Ava Silverstein Niwot 8.675 7 Samantha Davidson Elizabeth 8.65 8 Rylee Starling Palmer Ridge 8.65 9 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 8.625 10 Sydney Bailey Evergreen Gymn 8.525 11 Emma Board Evergreen Gymn 8.5 12 Erin Byrnes Palmer Ridge 8.275 4A Beam Rank Name School Score 1 Mia Curry Niwot 9.45 2 Tessa Grudle Standley Lake 9.35 3 Rylee Starling Palmer Ridge 8.875 4 Hailey Soares Pueblo Central 8.8 5 Olivia Sroka Niwot 8.75 6 Makenna Cook Palmer Ridge 8.7 7 Maddy Shull Green Mountain 8.65 8 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 8.625 9 Ava Silverstein Niwot 8.625 10 Madison Sloane Niwot 8.6 11 Marlee Osborn Evergreen Gymn 8 12 Abigail Drennan Palmer Ridge 7.95 4A Floor Rank Name School Score 1 Tessa Grudle Standley Lake 9.625 2 Hannah Duvall Standley Lake 9.6 3 Sydney Kissinger Elizabeth 9.6 4 Mia Curry Niwot 9.575 5 Emily Kruse Green Mountain 9.45 6 Bethany Breikss Elizabeth 9.45 7 Madison Montoya Elizabeth 9.4 8 Celeste Martinez Standley Lake 9.325 9 Megan Montoya Elizabeth 9.25 10 Lucy Meinert Green Mountain 9.05 11 Olivia Sroka Niwot 9.05 12 Alivia Weathers Lone Star 8.4 5A All-Around Rank Name School Score 1 Mattea Dolan Overland 37.88 2 Mabry Robinson Overland 37.8 3 Isabella Gee Lakewood 37.48 4 Darcy Jew Broomfield 37.25 5 Autumn Ivester Overland 37.13 6 Sophia Pavlidis Broomfield 36.58 7 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 36.13 8 Kenna Crookham Mountain Range 36.08 9 Gabrielle Hornung Chatfield 36.03 10 Kaedence Laughlin-Jensen Cherry Creek 34.93 11 Jenna Bossi Mountain Range 34.48 12 Norah Schumacher Pomona 34.45 13 Andrea Hauschild Cherry Creek 33.9 14 Izzy Noakes Chatfield 33.9 15 Sierra Kougl Pomona 33.88 16 Alyssa Willmarth Broomfield 28.15 17 Brenna Calvo Broomfield 27.98 18 Gabrielle Miller Pomona 27.3 19 Laura Zipancic Rocky Mountain 27.28 20 Haley Like Thornton 27.25 21 Kate Decker Overland 26.85 22 Olivia Brehm Chatfield 26.8 23 Callie Ostasz Chatfield 26.38 24 McKayla Haymes Chatfield 26.25 25 EmmaClaire Helton Pomona 26.2 26 Madeline Domenico Mountain Range 26.18 27 Kyla Burke Overland 26.15 28 Sophia Grossman Cherry Creek 25.55 29 Peyton Carlson Ponderosa 25.45 30 Brooke Bennett Cherry Creek 25.3 31 Gianna Olguin Pomona 24.88 32 Faith Watkins Cherry Creek 24.63 33 Alyssa Watkins Cherry Creek 23.8 34 Sadie Hines Cherry Creek 23.08 35 Sophia Griffith Broomfield 18.58 36 Mariah Schmeling Heritage 18.4 37 Bridget Gray Mountain Range 18.28 38 Alex Wallis Mountain Range 18.15 39 Melina Andretich Mountain Range 18.15 40 Rylee Muniz Pomona 18.1 41 Olivia Garvin Rocky Mountain 17.95 42 Dani Medina Mountain Range 17.9 43 Katherine Bogoger Broomfield 17.78 44 Kennedy Duff Chatfield 17.73 45 Catie Rampacek Mountain Range 17.65 46 Danielle Killeen Columbine 17.4 47 Verona(Vivi) Hornung Chatfield 17.08 48 Marnie Jordan Pomona 17.05 49 Kassie Chapman Mountain Range 16.98 50 Lakoda Sherry Lakewood 9.75 51 Maren Irvin Broomfield 9.3 52 Ella Baldensperger Overland 9.275 53 Isabelle Benkowski Broomfield 9.1 54 Ashlyn Williams Ponderosa 8.975 55 Jules Medina Mountain Range 8.975 56 Cassidy Wurzer-Seepers Chatfield 8.925 57 Anna Williams Broomfield 8.925 58 Grace Maxwell Columbine 8.875 59 Haley Shakin Pomona 8.85 60 Victoria Griffith Broomfield 8.85 61 Anna Kassel Broomfield 8.7 62 Sydney Anders Ponderosa 8.65 63 Carly Backer Heritage 8.625 64 AllyJoey Ernst Broomfield 8.6 65 Lauren Wideman Cherry Creek 8.525 66 Emma Schnieder Pomona 8.375 67 Aria Ingle Denver East 8.35 68 Heidi Mattson Overland 8.15 69 Brianna Flewell Chatfield 8.05 70 Teagan Watkins Pomona 7.675 71 Morgan Menunier Chatfield 7.425 5A Vault Rank Name School Score 1 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.65 2 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.575 3 Laura Zipancic Rocky Mountain 9.525 4 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.45 5 Gabrielle Hornung Chatfield 9.375 6 Maren Irvin Broomfield 9.325 7 Sophia Pavlidis Broomfield 9.3 8 Mariah Schmeling Heritage 9.2 9 Alyssa Willmarth Broomfield 9.1 10 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 8.825 11 Bridget Gray Mountain Range 8.7 12 Autumn Ivester Overland 0 5A Bars Rank Name School Score 1 Haley Like Thornton 9.8 2T Isabella Gee Lakewood 9.75 2T Brenna Calvo Broomfield 9.75 4 Lakoda Sherry Lakewood 9.7 5 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.6 6 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.45 7 Alyssa Willmarth Broomfield 9.35 8 Gabrielle Hornung Chatfield 9.325 9 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.275 10 Gabrielle Miller Pomona 9.2 11 Mariah Schmeling Heritage 8.775 12 Bridget Gray Mountain Range 8.375 5A Beam Rank Name School Score 1 Bailey Rodriguez Overland 9.675 2 Sophia Griffith Broomfield 9.575 3 Haley Like Thornton 9.55 4 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.55 5 Isabella Gee Lakewood 9.45 6 Isabelle Benkowski Broomfield 9.35 7 Kenna Crookham Mountain Range 9.2 8 Melina Andretich Mountain Range 9.025 9 Autumn Ivester Overland 9.025 10 Callie Ostasz Chatfield 8.95 11 Mabry Robinson Overland 8.9 12 Gabrielle Miller Pomona 8.675 5A Floor Rank Name School Score 1 Autumn Ivester Overland 9.625 2 Isabella Gee Lakewood 9.625 3 Darcy Jew Broomfield 9.55 4 Brenna Calvo Broomfield 9.525 5 Kate Decker Overland 9.425 6 Kennedy Duff Chatfield 9.375 7 Sophia Pavlidis Broomfield 9.35 8 Mabry Robinson Overland 9.325 9 Alyssa Willmarth Broomfield 9.2 10 Mattea Dolan Overland 9.125 11 McKayla Haymes Chatfield 8.65 12 Sophia Griffith Broomfield 8.275 [/cbtab][/cbtabs]
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Photos: Elizabeth claims 4A championship on Day 2 of state gymnastics
The state gymnastics meet continued at Thornton high school where Elizabeth was crowned the Class 4A team champion.
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4A Gymnastics: Elizabeth claims third state title in four years

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) THORNTON — Elizabeth just knew that there was so little margin for error this year. That was evident as The Cardinals found themselves in an extremely close battle with both Palmer Ridge and Niwot for the Class 4A state gymnastics championship.
But the team put together a clean competition and at nights end, won its third state championship in the last four years. The Cardinals finished with 177.550 points to stay just ahead of Palmer Ridge who finished with 173.175
“We knew after the first event that we were behind,” Bethany Breikss said. “We had to pull it back together.”
The girls got refocused and put together a championship worthy effort. Breikss came away with the top performance in the vault, scoring a 9.5 with her teammate Sydney Kissinger right behind her at 9.1.
Each of them grabbed another top-three finish as Breikss scored a 9.1 on the balance beam and Kissinger score 9.575 on the floor.
Overall, the Cardinals have five competitors coming back for Saturday’s individual finals as Megan and Madison Montoya and Samantha Davison also placed in the top 12 of preliminary events.
It was a true team performance that resulted in a team championship.
“We went through it all as a family,” Kissinger said. “It brought us closer together and it brought home the victory.”
It was a victory that was initially tough to judge. The dynamic of the meet changed because of COVID-19 protocols, but the girls were both grateful for the chance to compete and willing to do what was needed to claim a third title in four years, even battling through several other teams that were every bit as hungry.
“I think everybody put in a ton of work,” Elizabeth coach Stacey Folmar said. “Nobody outworked anyone else, but I just can’t even talk about (my team’s) work ethic, their consistency, their commitment to the sport and their commitment to each other.”
At one point in the meet, it was actually Niwot holding a slim lead, sitting five-one hundredths of a point ahead of the Cardinals in the standings. And that’s when Elizabeth took on the vault.
Both Breikss and Kissinger had solid first attempts which set the tone for the team. And the results worked themselves out.
This is the sixth overall team title for Elizabeth and the school is now tied with Niwot and Loveland for the fourth most in state history. It’s a great accolade to boast about, but they didn’t care about it being the sixth title, they just wanted the next one.
And even after claiming state last year and performing well in their minds, they were still somewhat stunned to the hear the announcement that they were champions once again.
“I was kind of speechless, quite honestly,” Kissinger said. “I couldn’t believe it happened, but I knew we could do it.”
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Photos: Mountain Vista field hockey takes on St. Mary’s Academy
With the season coming to a close, Mountain Vista field hockey took on St. Mary’s Academy over the weekend.
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Photos: Koch leads Dakota Ridge girls volleyball over ThunderRidge
Hailey Koch finished the night with 20 kills as Dakota Ridge girls volleyball beat ThunderRidge 3-1 on Friday.
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5A Gymnastics: Overland’s Dolan shines to take All-Around title

(Brad Cochi) THORNTON — Her initial performance at the Class 5A gymnastic individual events helped Overland win a state title. After that, Mattea Dolan was putting on a show more than worthy of individual accolades.
Dolan claimed the 5A All-Around championship and the sophomore put forth a solid effort to try and claim individual titles at Saturday’s finals. And even if she get individual gold medals, the finals were still very much a show for Overland as Bailey Rodriguez claimed medalist honors on the balance beam, Mabry Robinson took first in the vault and Autumn Ivester won gold in the floor competition.
Dolan was in the mix in both events, taking second in the vault and forth in the balance beam. Even without those gold medals, she was proud of the effort that she and her teammates put forth, especially coming of the emotional high of winning a team championship.
“I want (my teammates) to get all that they deserve,” Dolan said. “They deserve the world and it’s so great to see them get that and they worked so hard. I got to be with them through all of that and they did amazing.”
The Trailblazers finished a remarkable state meet that included three individual gold medals, the all-around championship and the team state title, the sixth in program history.
“That’s definitely the best that we’ve ever done,” coach Lisa Sparrow said.
What she was most proud about was the way her team bounced back from a draining Thursday session and still competed a high level in going for the individual crowns.
In acquiring four straight team runner-up titles, Sparrow has seen firsthand how her team puts its energy into the team competition. That was no different this year so for them to come back on Saturday and win three individual gold medals was an accomplishment that will not go unnoticed.
“These ladies are so fatigued,” Sparrow said. “They got up and went to school yesterday after getting out late from the Thursday competition and they put everything they have into that team competition. They’re extremely gassed today. It is so much more special that they were able to fight through that and continue to do the great things they did.”
Mabry Robinson claimed the team’s only gold medal last year when she won the floor so the 2021 results represent a total team growth.
The lone event the Trailblazers didn’t win was the uneven bars competition. First place went to Thornton’s Haley Like who won the balance beam and the vault last year.
With two more years to go, Dolan will certainly have a chance to create many more state gymnastics memories, but for now she can’t discount just how memorable this season was.
“Honestly, I’ll always think about the memories I made with my team,” she said. “It was such a great experience to share with them.
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Denver North boys soccer punches its ticket to the 4A state semifinals

Denver North senior Alex Martinez celebrates after scoring the Vikings’ first goal in the 47th minute Saturday at Denver North High School. The Vikings defeated Golden 2-0 in the Class 4A state quarterfinal game to advance Denver North into the state semifinals Wednesday, April 28, at Legacy Stadium in Aurora. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) DENVER — Denver North has taken a step toward another shot at winning the school’s first boys soccer state championship title.
The No. 5-seeded Vikings dominated No. 13 Golden in a Class 4A state quarterfinal match Saturday at Denver North High School. Seniors Alex Martinez and Aaron Cendejas put in second-half goals for Denver North to give the Vikings a 2-0 victory over the Demons.

Denver North senior Lorenzo Hernandez (6) goes up for header above Golden senior Tamas Delmonico (11) during the Class 4A state quarterfinal game Saturday at Denver North High School. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “Coming in as an underdog a lot of teams don’t take us seriously,” Martinez said. “Sooner or later we’ll get more respect to our name. If not, we are going to make a name for ourselves.”
Denver North has been one of the most consistent 4A boys soccer programs over the past four seasons. The Vikings have advanced to the state quarterfinals each of the past four years, including a berth in the 4A championship game in 2018. Air Academy defeated Denver North 2-0 a few seasons ago.
With seven seniors that have experienced so much success, the Vikings weren’t about to drop a state playoff game on their home field. Despite being a scoreless game through the first half, Denver North controlled the run of play and coach Clay Porter knew if his team stuck to its game the goals would eventually come against Golden.
“These guys have been doing this for four years now,” Porter said. “I put club teams together so these guys can play year-round together. The style we play gets everyone involved. I think that gets everyone more excited to play.”

Denver North junior Gavin Shary (14) races after the ball with Golden sophomore Alex Chaffee (5) closing in during the Class 4A state quarterfinal game Saturday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) Martinez brought the excitement with a goal in the 47th minute to give the Vikings a 1-0 lead. Junior Ian Najar fed a long pass ahead as instructed by Martinez.
“I noticed that (Golden’s) back line was pushing up and leaving a wide gap,” Martinez said. “I told my center back Ian to play my through. I was able to control it and volleyed it into the side of the net. It gave us the momentum we needed and we finished off strong.”
Martinez, along with fellow seniors Axel Ruiz and Cendejas combined to make it a 2-goal lead in the 61st minute. Martinez fired a pass to Ruiz, who found Cendejas open in front of the Demons’ net. Cendejas tucked the ball into the back of the net for the final goal of the game.
“We talk about composure a lot,” Martinez said. “Calming down and finishing. We took that into the second half. We slowed things down and started playing our game.”
Golden (6-5-1 record) never got many scoring chances. The Demons were coming off a first-round road upset victory against No. 4 Skyview on Thursday, but couldn’t find their offense against Denver North.

Denver North sophomore Cyrus Tracy (12) and Golden junior Ian Segur battle for a ball during the first half Saturday at Denver North High School. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “They did not give us an inch,” Golden coach Larry Harding said of the Vikings. “They are technical. They have a very good team. Our boys played as hard as they could. Denver North is just the better team.”
Harding graduates a dozen seniors and he won’t get much time to reflect on the season. Harding turns around Monday with tryouts as the head coach for Golden’s girls soccer team.
Denver North (11-1) continues its quest for a state title when it faces No. 8 Lewis-Palmer (10-2) in the semifinals Wednesday, April 28, at Legacy Stadium in Aurora. The Rangers scored a 4-0 victory Saturday against top-seeded Battle Mountain.
No. 2 Windsor and No. 3 Niwot will square-off in the other semifinal Wednesday night at Legacy Stadium.
The Vikings are two wins away from capturing the school’s first team state championship in any gender or sport since 1977. Denver North’s last state title was the AAA baseball crown 44 years ago.
“It’s not about one player. The whole team is what brings us together,” Martinez said. “Everyone has their own skill set that brings us closer as a team.”

Golden senior Nate Swanson (17) head a ball out of danger during the second half Saturday at Denver North High School. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) -
4A gymnastics: Niwot’s Curry repeats as all-around champion

(Brad Cochi) THORNTON – Mia Curry’s high school gymnastics career continues to unfold ahead of schedule.
The Niwot junior won the Class 4A all-around state championship as a sophomore in 2019, surpassing her personal expectation of competing for the top spot as an upperclassman. On Saturday, it was revealed that Curry’s performance while leading the Cougars to a third-place team finish on Friday was good enough for a second all-around gold.
Curry’s repeat bid at Thornton High School wasn’t an easy one, as 4A team champion Elizabeth’s Bethany Breikss (36.675) and Standley Lake’s Tessa Grudle (36.6) gave her a run for her money. But Niwot’s star gymnast posted a 36.9 all-around score to edge her talented competitors and hold on at the pinnacle of her classification.
“This one, I think I was actually more surprised than the last one,” Curry said. “It’s a different kind of surprised because last time, I was like, ‘Oh, I’m a sophomore, it’s improbable because I haven’t had as much experience as other people. But this one, there was such a great amount of competition between all the girls that were in the top eight. It was crazy, so it was really surprising that I got to compete against all these girls that are just as good, if not better, than me and I was able to overcome and fight to get that first place.”
In Saturday’s individual events, Curry won the balance beam and uneven bars with scores of 9.45 and 9.05, respectively, and was top five in the other two events. She won individual floor championship last season and now has three individual golds in her prep career.
Helping her finish runner-up in the all-around, Breikss won the 4A vault individual title with a score of 9.35. It was her first individual title.
“I’m just so amazed that I could be here in the first place, so I wasn’t even worried about what everybody else was doing and just focused on doing what I needed to do,” Breikss said. “With COVID, we weren’t sure if we’d even get a season at all. But we got to be here through everything. And I got the championship in vault. After getting third last year, I really brought it so I could get first.”
Grudle won the floor routine individual championship with a score of 9.625. She was second in both beam and bars.