Month: April 2021

  • Littleton boys soccer grabs 2OT victory in the snow against Golden

    LAKEWOOD — The high school boys soccer season started with the second largest March snowstorm in Colorado history and fittingly concluded the regular season in near blizzard conditions Monday night.

    “The season gets delayed because of COVID … playing the end of the season in a blizzard,” Littleton sophomore Roman Chojnacki said after the double-overtime victory for the Lions. “The year couldn’t be any crazier.”

    Golden senior Nate Swanson, right, advances the ball up the field as Littleton junior Antony Fahn (2) closes in Monday night at Trailblazer Stadium. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Golden and Littleton faced off in a Class 4A Jeffco League finale at Trailblazer Stadium. What started as freezing rain turned into steady snow by halftime.

    Chojnacki ended the scoreless tie with the game-winning goal two minutes into the second overtime. The Lions (6-3-1, 4-3-1 4A Jeffco League) were able to wrap up their season on a winning note.

    “The centerback committed. I took a touch to the outside to beat the next guy coming in and I went back post,” Chojnacki said of the game-winning goal.

    Littleton finished the season on a three-game winning streak that included 1-goal conference victories over Conifer, Green Mountain and Golden. While the Demons (5-4-1, 5-2-1) had the majority of the scoring opportunities, the Lions were able to find the back of the net for the lone goal.

    “I missed a scoring chance earlier,” Chojnacki said. “I had to come back for my senior (Brandon Molina). I had to make him proud. This was by far the best game we’ve played this season.”

    Littleton sophomore Sky French, right, holds up Golden senior Miles Forsyth-Simon (25) during the first half Monday night at Trailblazer Stadium. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Molina is the lone senior graduating this year for the Lions.

    “It was one of those games where the bounce could have gone either way,” Golden coach Larry Harding said. “We had our shots. We had more shots that they did, but that doesn’t matter. The one that goes in is what matters.”

    Despite three losses in its final four games, Golden is still playoff-bound. The Demons finished second in the 4A Jeffco League just ahead of Evergreen, Wheat Ridge and Littleton to grab an automatic qualifier for the 16-team state tournament.

    The 4A Jeffco League’s top-2 team in the final league standing earned playoff spots. Standley Lake (8-2, 7-1) will join Golden in the postseason field.

    “It’s been a crazy season and this is our second loss in overtime,” Harding said. “We’ll regroup for the playoffs. We’ve got a few things to work on, but we’ll be ready for the playoffs. I promise you that.”

    CHSAA will release the boys soccer state tournament brackets on Tuesday, April 20. First-round games will be played either Wednesday or Thursday this week, with the state quarterfinals Saturday, April 24.

    Despite the 1-0 double-overtime loss Monday, Golden has qualified for the 16-team Class 4A state tournament. The Demons will find out where they are placed when the playoff brackets are released Tuesday, April 20. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: No. 5 Regis Jesuit field hockey gets timely win over No. 2 Cherry Creek

    With just a week to go before the start of the postseason, No. 5 Regis Jesuit got a big 4-0 win over No. 2 Cherry Creek.

  • Photos: Highlands Ranch girls volleyball takes down Rock Canyon

    Jolie Cranford had 15 kills to lead Highlands Ranch girls volleyball to a 25-23, 24-26, 25-15 win over Rock Canyon on Monday.

  • Boys soccer rankings: Fairview, Battle Mountain new No. 1s in final Season C coaches poll

    These rankings are the result of the final coaches poll of the regular season. In the voting, Fairview, Battle Mountain, Colorado Academy and Crested Butte were voted No. 1 in their respective classifications.

    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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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing bcochi@chsaa.org. These rankings are a part of the postseason seeding process.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Fairview (10) 9-0 290 2 3-0
    2 Regis Jesuit (12) 7-0 285 1 2-0
    3 Liberty (4) 9-0 242 3 2-0
    4 Grandview (1) 9-1 228 4 0-0
    5 Castle View 8-1 157 6 1-1
    6 Boulder (1) 7-2 141 8 3-0
    7 Pine Creek 8-1 126 10 4-0
    8 Rangeview 9-0 120 3-0
    9 Valor Christian (1) 8-1 86 8 1-0
    10 Adams City 8-0 78 3-0
    11 Legacy 7-3 67 5 1-1
    12 Arvada West 6-1 57 7 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Fossil Ridge 55, Legend 54, Denver East 49, Lakewood 42, Aurora Central 40, Arapahoe 37, Broomfield 34, Cherry Creek 30, Rock Canyon 26, Hinkley 12, Silver Creek 10, Gateway 8, Monarch 8, Prairie View 7, Rocky Mountain 7, Smoky Hill 7, Ralston Valley 7, Denver South 6, Brighton 6, Vista PEAK Prep 5, Bear Creek 4, Westminster 3, Chaparral 2, Fort Collins 2, Highlands Ranch 1, Northglenn 1
    Dropped out
    Aurora Central (11), Arapahoe (12)
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Battle Mountain (5) 10-0 235 3 2-0
    2 Windsor (8) 10-0 231 1 1-0
    3 Niwot 9-1 172 6 0-0
    4 Skyview (2) 7-1 170 2 1-1
    5 Denver North (2) 9-1 168 8 2-0
    6 Lewis-Palmer 8-2 144 4 3-0
    7 The Classical Academy (3) 5-0 133 5 1-0
    8 Pueblo West 9-0 114 8 2-0
    9 Standley Lake 7-1 107 10 2-1
    10 Mullen (1) 8-2 104 7 0-0
    11 Erie 9-1 76 12 2-0
    12 Regis Groff 8-2 73 11 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Northfield 35, Golden 25, Air Academy 11, Glenwood Springs 10, George Washington 10, Northridge 10, Frederick 7, Grand Junction 7, Montrose 5, Cheyenne Mountain 5, Harrison 5, Littleton 4, Durango 3, Centaurus 3, Coronado 2, Greeley West 1, Denver West 1, Mesa Ridge 1
    Dropped out
    None
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Academy (17) 10-0 246 1 3-0
    2 Liberty Common (2) 9-0 207 2 1-0
    3 Lamar (1) 8-1 161 3 0-1
    4 KIPP Denver Collegiate 10-0 158 5 3-0
    5 Coal Ridge (1) 9-0 152 4 1-0
    6 Faith Christian 6-1 100 6 1-0
    7 Manitou Springs 8-2 91 2-0
    8 Arrupe Jesuit 7-1 80 7 1-1
    9 Atlas Preparatory School 7-2 76 8 2-0
    10 Delta 6-0 55 2-0
    11 DSST: Conservatory Green 6-1 51 8 1-0
    12 Alamosa 9-1 48 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Lutheran 43, Jefferson Academy 40, Middle Park 34, Kent Denver 16, Frontier Academy 15, Peak to Peak 14, Salida 13, Vail Mountain 11, Aurora West College Prep Academy 10, The Academy 4, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 4, Bishop Machebeuf 4, Fort Lupton 3, Roaring Fork 2
    Dropped out
    Lutheran (10), Jefferson Academy (11), Middle Park (12)
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Crested Butte (3) 7-1 116 1 1-0
    2 Dawson School (1) 5-2 106 5 0-0
    3 Denver Christian (2) 5-1 102 4 1-0
    4 Fountain Valley (4) 7-0 93 2 2-0
    5 Thomas MacLaren School 7-3 70 7 3-0
    6 Loveland Classical 7-1 68 3 0-0
    7 The Vanguard School 3-2 61 8 0-0
    8 Front Range Christian 5-3 44 6 0-1
    9 Heritage Christian 5-3 42 11 0-0
    10 Ellicott 5-2 28 12 1-0
    11 Telluride 6-4 27 1-0
    12 Ridgway 4-3 23 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rocky Mountain Lutheran 19, Beth Eden Baptist 17, Colorado Rocky Mountain 15, Lake County 12, Lotus School For Excellence 9, Colorado Springs School 3, Union Colony Prep 2, Dolores Huerta Prep 1
    Dropped out
    Beth Eden Baptist (8), Colorado Rocky Mountain (10)
  • Girls volleyball state tournament moved to The Broadmoor World Arena

    The 2020-21 Colorado high school girls volleyball state championships will now be held at The Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs and have been moved on the calendar to May 12-13.

    The tournament was originally scheduled for May 10-11 at NORCO Volleyball Facility in Loveland. With certain county health departments loosening restrictions and in the interest of accommodating as many spectators as possible, it became apparent that moving the tournament to a different site was the best option.

    Bethany Brookens, the CHSAA assistant commissioner who administers volleyball, said she and her staff investigated several other options and The Broadmoor World Arena felt like the ideal fit.

    “We are incredibly grateful to the World Arena and the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation for their partnership allowing the CHSAA to host our state volleyball championships in Colorado Springs,” Brookens said. “They have been incredible to work with – especially this pandemic year – and we appreciate their support and dedication in valuing our student-participants, schools, coaches, and communities. This is a true team effort across the city of Colorado Springs.

    “Thank you to the many Colorado Springs high schools and administrators who will help run this event, and a huge thank you to the city of Colorado Springs, El Paso County Public Health, and many more wonderful supporters who have allowed and welcomed our schools with the opportunity to have a state-wide culminating volleyball championship.”

    Because the Broadmoor World Arena, which recently hosted the basketball and spirit state championships, is currently being used as a COVID-19 vaccine site so the only available dates for the state tournament were May 12-13. El Paso County is actively working on spectator variances for a number of spectators, and Brookens said the association is optimistic about the potential total.

    “As a community, we’re grateful for the opportunity to welcome athletes and their families from across the state to Colorado Springs,” said Doug Martin, Acting CEO of the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation. “We know they’ll enjoy their time here and encourage them to visit the many attractions in the area including the spectacular U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum.”

    Official attendance numbers and a specific tournament format will be announced at a later date. All competitors, coaches, officials, staff and spectators will be required to comply with local public health guidelines at all times.

    Despite the decision to move the state championships, Brookens had only good things to say about her experience working with the NORCO and the Loveland community.

    “The city of Loveland has been amazing to work with,” Brookens said. “A huge thanks to the business owners of Loveland, in particular Chris Bierdeman, with Visit Loveland who helped coordinate the hotels, and the restaurants who were going to support the tournament staff and officials at the state tournament.

    “The largest thanks truly go to NORCO Volleyball Club and their beautiful facility. Their club director, Cathy Mahaffey, has been incredibly gracious, giving, and supportive, and we are so thankful for them. We look forward to hosting future events in Loveland.”

  • 2A boys soccer state tournament bracket

    The 2021 state tournament bracket for Class 2A boys soccer.
    CHSAA State Boys Soccer Championships (Colorado) Class 2A

  • 3A boys soccer state tournament bracket

    The 2021 state tournament bracket for Class 3A boys soccer.
    CHSAA State Boys Soccer Championships (Colorado) Class 3A

  • 4A boys soccer state tournament bracket

    The 2021 state tournament bracket for Class 4A boys soccer.
    CHSAA State Boys Soccer Championships (Colorado) Class 4A

  • 5A boys soccer state tournament bracket

    The 2021 state tournament bracket for Class 5A boys soccer.
    CHSAA State Boys Soccer Championships (Colorado) Class 5A

  • Photos: Elizabeth and Broomfield claim Region 3 gymnastics titles

    Elizabeth and Broomfield captured the Class 4A and 5A Region 3 gymnastics titles, respectively, over the weekend.