Month: May 2021

  • All-state boys soccer teams for Season C

    The Season C all-state boys soccer teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These team were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of coaches.

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    Class 5A

    (Tim Bourke/TimBourke.com)

    Player of the year: Sebastien Mazur, Fairview

    Coach of the year: Eric Schuler, Fairview

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Ben Beckman Grandview D Junior
    Cyrus Gulati Cherry Creek FORW/MF Junior
    Henrik Helmig Fairview Senior
    Sebastien Mazur Fairview Senior
    Job Meuleman Fairview Senior
    Knox Quarles Cherry Creek GK Senior
    Oliver Ramirez Fort Collins Junior
    Miles Seminario Liberty D/MF Junior
    Jose Soto Grandview Senior
    Arroll Taekla Boulder FORW Senior
    Blake Wellington Cherry Creek D Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Caleb Ballard Arapahoe FORW Junior
    Jack Blair Castle View D Senior
    Caleb Dodge Pine Creek D Senior
    Alejandro Herrera Regis Jesuit D Senior
    Zane Jacobson Broomfield MF Senior
    Noah Kanagy Arvada West MF Senior
    Jeff Koch Liberty D Senior
    Max Reder Legacy MF/D Senior
    Trey Tomlin Regis Jesuit GK Senior
    Russell Tuccio Broomfield Junior
    Isaac Vigoren Arapahoe D Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Alam Bushara, Eaglecrest, Senior
    • Eric Cerna, FORW, Rangeview, Senior
    • Tyler Egan, D, Valor Christian, Senior
    • Andy Galvan, Adams City, Senior
    • Cameron Gerber, MF, Boulder, Sophomore
    • Jackson Isaacs, FORW/STRK, Pine Creek, Senior
    • Domyniko Jordan, FORW, Rampart, Senior
    • Komil Khatamov, STRK/FORW/MF, Overland, Senior
    • Darwin Leiva, MF, Aurora Central, Junior
    • Mason Louth, MF, Valor Christian, Junior
    • Jake Milanski, Fairview, Junior
    • Aiden Mott, Mountain Vista, Junior
    • Nash Mullen, Legend, Senior
    • Joe Murtagh, D/MF/FORW, Skyline, Senior
    • Milas Norwood, MF, Liberty, Junior
    • Karl Pankratz, D, Arvada West, Senior
    • Collin Pearson, GK, Lakewood, Senior
    • David Pousma, D, Rock Canyon, Senior
    • Shandelle Quintanilla, Hinkley, Senior
    • Kevin Ramirez, MF, Horizon, Senior
    • John Rosa, D, Silver Creek, Senior
    • Dante Russo-Delee, FORW/MF, Poudre, Senior
    • Tanner Scarth, D, Regis Jesuit, Senior
    • Evans Sims, GK, Boulder, Junior
    • Landon Sutterby, Cherokee Trail, Junior
    • Jake Swan, Rocky Mountain, Senior
    • Peyton Voelker, Fossil Ridge, Senior
    • Carter Watson, GK, Monarch, Senior

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    Class 4A

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: John Burnett, Windsor

    Coach of the year: Philip Weiser, Windsor

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Tim Bosch Windsor Senior
    Daniel Bouma Windsor GK Senior
    John Burnett Windsor MF/HB Senior
    Kevin Chavez Battle Mountain FORW Senior
    AJ Gamueda Mullen FORW Senior
    Lorenzo Hernandez Denver North MF Senior
    Aidan Martin Niwot FORW Senior
    Alex Martinez Denver North MF/D Senior
    Cole Mooney Lewis-Palmer MF Senior
    Tyler Prichard Lewis-Palmer D Senior
    Keegan Stobbe Niwot FORW Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Brayan Aguirre Skyview D Senior
    Luis Barraza Greeley Central MF Senior
    Kellan Bundgaard Standley Lake FORW Senior
    Zane Doehring Frederick Junior
    Sayer Frontella Durango FORW/MF Senior
    Kameron Hooker Air Academy MF Senior
    Evan Hutson Erie STRK/MF Junior
    Ethan Mann Lewis-Palmer FORW Senior
    Dylan McIntosh Holy Family MF/STRK/FORW Senior
    Ian Najar-Armendariz Denver North D Junior
    Bryant Ramirez Battle Mountain MF Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Alejandro Arellano, MF/HB, Centaurus, Sophomore
    • Jonathan Baylon, D’Evelyn, Senior
    • Evan Berg, Golden, Senior
    • Quincy Cooling, STRK/MF, Montrose, Sophomore
    • Cole Dempsey, D, Mullen, Senior
    • Joseph Fernandez, D, Battle Mountain, Junior
    • Ismael Flores, STRK, Coronado, Junior
    • Brody Foote, D, Mead, Sophomore
    • Cully Freeman, D/MF, Evergreen, Senior
    • Justin Garces, MF/FORW, Glenwood Springs, Senior
    • Max Garfield, Northfield, Junior
    • Javi Gonzalez, GK, Regis Groff, Senior
    • Jack Hanson, FORW, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior
    • Carter Kruse, D, Niwot, Senior
    • Patrick Maxwell, GK, Severance, Sophomore
    • Wade McWhorter, Thompson Valley, Junior
    • Matthew Mondragon, FORW, Regis Groff, Senior
    • Angel Navarro, MF, Mesa Ridge, Senior
    • Blake Nemeth, D, Erie, Senior
    • Isaac Perez, MF, Greeley West, Senior
    • Alexis Ricalday, Fort Morgan, Senior
    • Kai Rubin, STRK/MF, Loveland, Junior
    • Emmanuel Sanchez, Harrison, Freshman
    • Jace Sandler, FORW, Wheat Ridge, Senior
    • Collin Sheehan, D, Pueblo West, Junior
    • Brandon Shull, GK, Golden, Senior
    • Kyle Smith, Canon City, Senior
    • Anderso Sugia, MF/FORW/D, Palmer, Sophomore
    • Connor Taylor, GK, Longmont, Senior
    • Tucker Terlizzi, Palmer Ridge, Senior
    • Nate Van Keulen, FORW, Air Academy, Senior
    • Devon Whiting, The Classical Academy, Senior
    • Alejandro Zarate, STRK, Northridge, Senior

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    Class 3A

    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Nick Maffei, Colorado Academy

    Coach of the year: Gabe Bernstein, Colorado Academy

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jesus Astorga KIPP Denver Collegiate STRK/MF/SWEP Senior
    Peter Carpenter Colorado Academy Senior
    Davis Evans Kent Denver HB Senior
    Tyler Higgins Liberty Common FORW Senior
    Ethan Livingston Jefferson Academy Senior
    Jaden Lozano Colorado Academy Senior
    Tanner Madden Frontier Academy GK Senior
    Nick Maffei Colorado Academy Senior
    Jon Randall Faith Christian FORW/MF Senior
    Seth Shepperd Frontier Academy STRK Senior
    Benedict Siegel Bishop Machebeuf MF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Michael Crotty Peak to Peak GK Senior
    Cass Cure Frontier Academy STRK Junior
    Ayden Johnston Faith Christian Junior
    Tyler Killgore Lutheran Senior
    Isai Lemus Alamosa FORW Junior
    Spencer McCumber Manitou Springs GK/FB Senior
    Omar Moreno Lamar FORW Senior
    Oluwatobi Osifodunrin The Academy STRK/MF Senior
    Jack Price Coal Ridge Senior
    Eddie Salazar Coal Ridge Junior
    Fernando Santillan Ponce Delta MF/STRK Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Quinn Conger, D, St. Mary’s, Senior
    • Axel Espinoza, MF/FORW, KIPP Denver Collegiate, Senior
    • Oscar Estrada, DSST: Conservatory Green, Freshman
    • Max Ferguson, D, Salida, Senior
    • Jesus Fernandez, SWEP, Lamar, Senior
    • Gustavo Galaviz, FORW/MF, Middle Park, Senior
    • Jared Garcia, Strive Prep – Smart Academy, Senior
    • Jair Hernandez, James Irwin, Senior
    • Justin Kleen, FORW, Liberty Common, Senior
    • Sebastian Kohlhofer, Vail Mountain, Junior
    • Sean Lowe, MF, Manitou Springs, Junior
    • Andy Lupercio, FB/MF/STRK, Arrupe Jesuit, Senior
    • Ian MacKay, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior
    • Sean Maulhardt, MF/HB, Delta, Senior
    • Izaak Menindez, /D, Eagle Ridge Academy, Junior
    • Aidan O’Donnell, Pagosa Springs, Senior
    • Connor Phillips, D/MF, Frontier Academy, Junior
    • Josefat Rodriguez Duran, STRK/MF, Manual, Freshman
    • Alejandro Salas, Atlas Preparatory School, Senior
    • Joshua Salehi, MF, Liberty Common, Junior
    • Sofonias Semie, STRK/FORW, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Junior
    • Omar Sierra, STRK/SWEP, KIPP Denver Collegiate, Senior
    • Julio Sixtos, FORW, Fort Lupton, Senior
    • Hayden Tallmadge, D, Montezuma-Cortez, Senior
    • Garret Thom, Lutheran, Senior
    • Isaiah Thomas, FORW/FB, Manitou Springs, Senior

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    Class 2A

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Gabi Marmolejo, Crested Butte

    Coach of the year: Than Acuff, Crested Butte

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Michael Brophy Thomas MacLaren School MF/FORW Junior
    Jack Courter Telluride MF/FORW Senior
    Alex Eldridge Crested Butte Senior
    Sam Freedman Dawson School Senior
    Nick Knobel Dawson School Junior
    Owen Lane Ridgway D Senior
    Gabi Marmolejo Crested Butte Senior
    Kieran McGuire Thomas MacLaren School MF/D Senior
    Nathan Miller Crested Butte Senior
    Caleb Riggs Denver Christian MF Senior
    Markus Zaba Fountain Valley MF Senior
    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Cooper Ahern Ridgway MF Junior
    Jacob Bernholtz Crested Butte Sophomore
    Mark Detrick Denver Christian FORW Senior
    Declan Jodlowski Telluride MF/FORW Junior
    Eric Lain Crested Butte Junior
    Theo Lawson Fountain Valley MF/D Junior
    South Livermore Telluride FORW/MF Junior
    Jon Melgar Beth Eden Baptist Senior
    Jonas Ricke Dawson School Senior
    Joshua Stein The Vanguard School D/MF Junior
    Matthew Zimmer Thomas MacLaren School FORW/MF Sophomore

    Honorable mention:

    • Jaxon Borchardt, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Senior
    • Luciano Camerena, MF/FORW, The Vanguard School, Sophomore
    • Gio Garcia, MF, Ellicott, Junior
    • Grayson Gresham, D, Colorado Springs School, Junior
    • Adani Hassan, Lotus School For Excellence, Junior
    • Noah Martin, Front Range Christian, Sophomore
    • Hall Matthews, D, Heritage Christian, Junior
    • Samuel Ross, Evangelical Christian, Sophomore
    • William Shade, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Junior
    • Gabe Skur, MF/FORW, The Vanguard School, Senior
    • Hugh Sperber, D/FORW, Fountain Valley, Sophomore
    • Jayden Taylor, MF, Heritage Christian, Sophomore
  • Dakota Ridge baseball hammers out 5A Jeffco win over rival Columbine

    LITTLETON — It kind of felt like a summer league baseball game Friday morning at Frank DeAngelis Field on the Columbine High School campus.

    “It is a little weird. I’m usually playing summer ball by now,” Dakota Ridge senior Reese Randell said of playing the morning game on a weekday. “It’s fun. I’m happy we are playing in warm weather that’s a good thing.”

    Columbine junior Zach Butler (10) slides into second base ahead of the tag by Dakota Ridge freshman Cade Collins on Friday morning at Frank DeAngelis Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The rivalry game between Dakota Ridge (5-3, 3-0 in 5A Jeffco) and Columbine (5-5, 1-3) was actually a key Class 5A Jeffco League showdown in the middle of the conference schedule. The Eagles stayed undefeated in league play with a dominating 17-3 victory.

    “It is so weird. Everything is so weird. The scores everywhere are weird,” Dakota Ridge coach Jeff Legault said after the 14-run victory over Columbine. “It’s just a weird year. We are trying to keep the guys focused and our guys are doing a good job of that. They have bought in.”

    Dakota Ridge got an impressive start on the mound by junior Gavin Kaiser against the Rebels. Kaiser went five innings and gave just one unearned run to pick up his third victory this season.

    “I felt pretty good coming into it,” Kaiser said after giving up just two hits in five innings. “I was throwing my fastball pretty well.”

    Kaiser also got plenty of run support. Dakota Ridge senior Joey Cavallaro got things going with a lead-off single to start the game. He would eventually scored on a sacrifice fly by senior Logan Balfanz to get the scoring going.

    The Eagles added four more runs in the top of the second inning that started with a solo home run from senior Reese Randall.

    “He just hung me a slider and I put a good swing on it,” Randell said of his solo home run in the 4-run second inning for the Eagles. “It was a good swing and the ball went a long way.”

    Dakota Ridge’s 6 through 9 hitters were extremely productive scoring nine of the Eagles’ 17 runs.

    “It takes a lot of stress off me,” Kaiser said about the bottom half of the Eagles’ line-up producing during the 4-run second inning and 8-run seventh inning.

    Randell actually ended the scoring for Dakota Ridge. He ripped an RBI single in the top of the seventh inning to cap off the offensive production.

    Dakota Ridge junior Gavin Kaiser pitched a strong five innings giving up just two hits to pick up the win on the hill. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “We’ve had our times when we’ve struggled,” Randell said about the backend of the Eagles’ line-up. “When 6 through 9 are hitting you are pretty much unbeatable. You need to have the bottom of your order hitting.”

    Seniors Bennett Gregory, Brock Hoos, Randell and sophomore Josh Ezell did an outstanding job at the back half of the line-up.

    “We are not a strong offensive team. We are more pitching and defense,” Legault said after the Eagles’ largest scoring output of the season. “To score that may runs … I was pleased with that.”

    Freshman Cade Collins had a big game in the No. 2 hole. Dakota Ridge’s starting second baseman went 3-for-4 from the plate with 4 RBIs. He also made an outstanding play in the field chasing down a fly ball for the second out in the bottom of the seventh inning.

    “He (Collins) is a special baseball player. He is really good and nothing fazes him,” Legault said of the freshman. “He is one of our best hitters and defenders. He is awesome.”

    While during a normal season the high school season would just be wrapping up, during this COVID school year the baseball season doesn’t end until the state championship games scheduled for Saturday, June 26.

    Dakota Ridge is scheduled for eight regular-season games between Saturday, May 29, and Friday, June 11. That’s eight games in 14 days. Legault believes his pitching staff, along with his team is up to the task.

    “We’ve good four good starters and we have the right amount of breaks. We’ll see,” Legault said. “We are just trying to squeeze our way into the playoffs. Trying to find a way to that top 24.”

    The top 24 teams in the RPI standings advance to regionals that are scheduled for Monday, June 14.

    “We need to win the games we should win,” Randell said. “We are going to face some really good pitchers. We’ll face someone who throws 90 mph against Chatfield. Against Valor we’ll face a good pitcher no matter who they throw. We just have to go out there and play our game.”

    Dakota Ridge is at No. 4-ranked Valor at 11 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday, May 29). The following Saturday (June 5) the Eagles host No. 1 Chatfield.

    Dakota Ridge senior Reese Randell (13) is greeted at home plate by fellow senior Bennett Gregory after Randell’s solo home run in the second inning against rival Columbine. The Eagles cranked out 16 hits in their 17-3 road victory to stay undefeated in 5A Jeffco League play. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Ralston Valley boys lacrosse gets bounce-back win over Chatfield

    ARVADA — Ralston Valley boys lacrosse team responded in a big way Wednesday after suffering its first league loss to the season.

    The Mustangs dominated Jeffco rival Chatfield to the tune of 16-3 late Wednesday afternoon at the North Area Athletic Complex.

    Chatfield junior Will Adams (7) looks for some room as Ralston Valley junior Ethan Field applies pressure during the first quarter Wednesday at the NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “We were coming off a tough loss on Monday,” Ralston Valley junior Lane Kellogg said of the Mustangs’ 8-6 defeat against Monarch in a Class 5A League #2 game. “I really think we wanted this game. We were communicating, flying around and sharing the ball really well. It was amazing to see.”

    The Mustangs held a 5-2 halftime lead against Monarch, but the Coyotes outscored the Mustangs 6-1 in the second half. It was a completely different ending Wednesday against Chatfield for Ralston Valley.

    Kellogg had a monster game offensively scoring six goals. Ralston Valley closed out the game with a 10-0 run and didn’t allow Chatfield (1-5, 0-5 in league) to score in the second half.

    “Our focus was really just keep sharing the ball. We weren’t really thinking about the score,” ‘Kellogg said of the Mustangs’ 10-0 run to end out the game. “We really just brought it for all four quarters.”

    Sam Lindsey (3 goals), Nicholas Gates (2 goals) and Payton Hevers (27) all the multiple-goal games for the Mustangs (4-3, 4-1).

    Ralston Valley defense was stellar in the second half in front of senior goalie Calvin Doucette. Junior Noah Perea finished the game in net for the Mustangs in the largest margin of victory for Ralston Valley on the season.

    Ralston Valley junior Zach Friedman (7) advances the ball up the field as Chatfield sophomore Vaughn Cwik (2) closes in. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “Today was a good win, but we also played a full four quarters,” Ralston Valley coach Nick Lewis said. “ That has been one of our issues so far. We’ve played some of the top teams in the state and haven’t had a four-quarter game until today.”

    The Mustangs’ three losses this season have come against No. 6 Denver East, No. 11 Monarch and Cherokee Trail.

    Ralston Valley could still grab an automatic bid to the 12-team 5A state tournament by winning the 5A League #2 title. Fairview (4-1, 4-0) has the inside track for the conference title, but the Mustangs have a date against Fairview on June 9 at NAAC that could determine Ralston Valley’s playoff future.

    “Our goal is to make the playoffs. Our goal is to win a league championship every year,” Lewis said. “We’ve got three more league games. We are going to come out ready to win for every single one.”

    Ralston Valley has actually never had a winning season since the program began five years ago.

    “I see the potential,” Kellogg said. “We are believing. We’ve got some really big games coming up to get into the playoffs.”

    Ralston Valley junior Colton McPherson (23) races down the field after winning a face-off against Chatfield senior David Wiley. The Mustangs scored the final 10 goals in a 16-3 victory over the Chargers. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Golden girls soccer shuts out No. 4 Wheat Ridge at the NAAC

    Golden junior Abby Des Cognets (7) scored the lone goal of the first half to give the Demons a lead against No. 4 Wheat Ridge in the opening half at the North Area Athletic Complex. The Demons went on to defeat rival Wheat Ridge 2-0. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    ARVADA — Golden’s girls soccer team stayed in the mix to qualify for the 16-team Class 4A state tournament scheduled to begin June 16.

    The Demons knocked off rival and previously undefeated Wheat Ridge 2-0 on Wednesday night at the North Area Athletic Complex. Golden had to win to have any realistic shot at grabbing one of two automatic qualifier spots out of the highly competitive 4A Jeffco League.

    Wheat Ridge sophomore Taylor Watkins (12) chases down Golden junior Skye Brion (17) during the first half Wednesday night at the NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “Any chance what’s so ever. We had to get this one,” Golden coach Larry Harding said of the Demons’ playoff hopes. “The ladies worked hard. They played for each other tonight.”

    Golden (4-1-1, 4-1-1 in 4A Jeffco League) already had a 1-goal loss to No. 1 ranked Evergreen (7-0, 6-0) and a tie against No. 5 D’Evelyn (5-0-1, 5-0-1). A loss or tie against No. 4 Wheat Ridge (6-1, 6-1) would all but sealed the Demons fate of missing the postseason.

    “There was so much pressure, especially with Wheat Ridge being our rival too,” Golden senior captain Devyn Schaefer said. “We needed this.”

    Only one team that doesn’t finished in the top two of its conference this spring will be granted an at-large bid to the reduced postseason field this spring because of the shortened COVID season. It’s impossible that Evergreen, D’Evelyn, Wheat Ridge and Golden will all qualify for the state tournament.

    The loss and tie early in league play could have dashed all hopes for the Demons advancing past the regular season, but that disappointment didn’t show against Wheat Ridge.

    “It’s been tough because I think with those other two games (Evergreen and D’Evelyn) we could have won those too,” Golden senior Jordyn Hyland said. “This was a must-win game and we did it.”

    Golden had the majority of the scoring chances in the first half, but it wasn’t until the 32nd minute that the Demons took a 1-0 lead. Junior Abby Des Cognets was able to find the back of the net when the ball came to her with a straight-on shot attempt against Wheat Ridge junior goalie Ariel Martin.

    Wheat Ridge sophomore Sadie Powers (9) breaks away from Golden senior Kylie Hard (18). Powers put the ball into the back of the net, but she was ruled offsides on the play. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The Farmers got some great pressure in the opening minutes of the second half in an attempt to get the equalizer. Senior Jessica Brummett and sophomore Sadie Powers mouth had good scoring chances in the opening 8 minutes of the second half. However, Golden junior goalie Ella Harrison was up to the task keeping the shutout in tack.

    Hyland changed the momentum with a perfected placed long kick in the 49th minute.

    “Scoring that goal to start the second half totally changed the game,” Hyland said of her goal that gave the Demons a 2-0 lead. “Honestly, I didn’t think it was going in. It changed the game for the better for us.”

    Wheat Ridge did continue to put pressure on the Demons, but Golden was able to get the shutout victory and stay alive for the postseason.

    “From here on out we definitely want to keep on winning games,” Schaefer said. “It’s not time to let off the gas, but it’s time to slow down and focus on the things we need to fix.”

    Golden has a non-league game against Pomona tomorrow back at NAAC. After Memorial Day, the Demons have league games against Conifer, Littleton and Green Mountain from June 1 to June 7.

    The Demons must get some help to finish either first or second in the conference to grab that automatic bid.

    “It is tough, but we are just hoping for the best,” Hyland said.

    Wheat Ridge still in the mix despite the loss. The Farmers control their own destiny. If Wheat Ridge defeats D’Evelyn (June 7) and Evergreen (June 9) the Farmers will claim a top-2 spot in the conference and be headed to the postseason.

    Wheat Ridge senior Emily Morrissey (14) and Golden senior Jordyn Hyland (21) get tangled up during the first half of the rivalry showdown Wednesday night at the North Area Athletic Complex in Arvada. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: No. 9 Fairview boys lacrosse rallies to beat Columbine

    A surge in the second half allowed Class 5A No. 9 Fairview boys lacrosse to get a 12-8 win over Columbine on Wednesday.

  • Photos: No. 11 Monarch boys lacrosse rolls to win over Dakota Ridge

    Andrew Frey scored a team-high five goals as Class 5A No. 11 Monarch boys lacrosse beat Dakota Ridge 15-3.

  • Photos: Three players score as Frederick girls soccer beats Fort Morgan

    Three different players found the back of the net to give Frederick girls soccer a 4-2 win over Fort Morgan on Wednesday.

  • Photos: Mullen baseball bashes its way to a win over Grandview

    Owen Marsh went 2-for-2 and drove in a pair of runs to help Mullen baseball get a 13-8 win over Grandview on Wednesday.

  • Photos: Cherokee Trail boys volleyball sweeps ThunderRidge

    Cherokee Trail boys volleyball got its third win in its last four matches by sweeping ThunderRidge on Wednesday.

  • 2021 girls tennis regional schedule for all classes

    A list of girls tennis regional schedules for the 2021 season.

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    Class 5A

    Region 1

    • Date: June 1-2
    • Site: Cherry Creek HS
    • Site contact: Chris Jacobs
    • Schools: Cherry Creek, Boulder, Legend, Northglenn, Columbine, Overland.

    Region 2

    • Date: June 2
    • Site: Fairview
    • Site contact: Rod Beauchamp
    • Schools: Fairview, Valor Christian, ThunderRidge, Horizon, Grandview, Highlands Ranch.

    Region 3

    • Date: June 2
    • Site: Denver City Park
    • Site contact: Michelle Topf
    • Schools: Denver East, Castle View, Legacy, Hinkley, Far Northeast, Eaglecrest.

    Region 4

    • Date: June 2
    • Site: Fossil Ridge
    • Site contact: Brandon Carlucci
    • Schools: Fossil Ridge, Cherokee Trail, Chaparral, Rocky Mountain, Adams City, Arvada West.

    Region 5

    • Date: June 2
    • Site: Mountain Vista
    • Site contact: Jim Flanigan
    • Schools: Mountain Vista, Arapahoe, Fountain-Fort Carson, Monarch, Mountain Range.

    Region 6

    • Date: June 2-3
    • Site: Ken Caryl
    • Site contact: Craig Aukland
    • Schools: Chatfield, Regis Jesuit, Fort Collins, Doherty, Lakewood.

    Region 7

    • Date: June 2-3
    • Site: APEX
    • Site contact: Kim Greason
    • Schools: Ralston Valley, Poudre, Rock Canyon, Prairie View, Douglas County.

    Region 8

    • Date: June 4
    • Site: CMU
    • Site contact: Paul Cain
    • Schools: Fruita, Heritage, Smoky Hill, Broomfield, Rangeview.

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    Class 4A

    Region 1

    • Date: June 2-3
    • Site: Pine Creek & John Venezia Park
    • Site contact: Ron Sukle
    • Schools: Discovery Canyon, Air Academy, Falcon, Palmer Ridge, Pine Creek, Ponderosa, Sand Creek.

    Region 2

    • Date: June 3-4
    • Site: Kent Denver
    • Site contact: Richard Judd
    • Schools: Kent Denver, Aurora Central, Denver South, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Gateway, Vista PEAK, Littleton.

    Region 3

    • Date: June 1-2 (June 3-4 rain dates)
    • Site: Mullen (doubles) & Harlow Park Courts (singles)
    • Site contact: Hank Hooper
    • Schools: Mullen, Bear Creek, Denver North, Golden, Evergreen, Wheat Ridge, Green Mountain, Dakota Ridge, Pomona.

    Region 4

    • Date: June 3
    • Site: North Lake Park
    • Site contact: Chris Stine
    • Schools: Loveland, Frederick, Greeley Central, Greeley West, Mead, Mountain View, Severance, Windsor, Thompson Valley.

    Region 5

    • Date: June 1-2
    • Site: Niwot
    • Site contact: Joe Brown
    • Schools: Niwot, Centaurus, Erie, Longmont, Thornton, Silver Creek, Skyline, Standley Lake.

    Region 6

    • Date: June 3-4
    • Site: Cheyenne Mountain HS
    • Site contact: Kris Roberts
    • Schools: Cheyenne Mountain, Coronado, Lewis-Palmer, Liberty, Mitchell, Palmer, Rampart.

    Region 7

    • Date: June 4-5
    • Site: Pueblo City Park
    • Site contact: Ed Francis
    • Schools: Pueblo East, Canon City, Pueblo Centennial, Pueblo West, Mesa Ridge, Widefield.

    Region 8

    • Date: June 4
    • Site: CMU
    • Site contact: Paul Cain
    • Schools: Grand Junction, Durango, Grand Junction Central, Montrose.

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    Class 3A

    Region 1

    • Date: June 1-2
    • Site: Colorado Academy
    • Site contact: Jon Hill
    • Schools: Colorado Academy, Lincoln, Lutheran, Denver West, Kennedy, St. Mary’s Academy.

    Region 2

    • Date: June 2
    • Site: Holy Family
    • Site contact: Ben Peterson
    • Schools: Holy Family, Prospect Ridge, Justice, Skyview, Northfield.

    Region 3

    • Date: June 3-4
    • Site: Dakota Ridge HS
    • Site contact: Jerry McWhorter
    • Schools: D’Evelyn, Arvada, Conifer, Englewood, Jefferson, Alameda.

    Region 4

    • Date: June 3-4
    • Site: Windsor
    • Site contact: Steve Longwell
    • Schools: Eaton, Fort Morgan, Northridge, Severance, Sterling, University.

    Region 5

    • Date: June 3
    • Site: Dawson
    • Site contact: Mike Jacobsma
    • Schools: Dawson, Berthoud, Fort Lupton, Peak to Peak.

    Region 6

    • Date: June 2-3
    • Site: Memorial Park
    • Site contact: Marc Knutila
    • Schools: St. Mary’s, Colorado Springs Christian, Colorado Springs School, Sierra, Vanguard, Fountain Valley.

    Region 7

    • Date: June 3-4
    • Site: Pueblo City Park
    • Site contact: Ed Francis
    • Schools: Pueblo South, Pueblo Central, Pueblo County, La Junta, Harrison, Salida.

    Region 8

    • Date: June 1-2
    • Site: Canyon View Park (GJ)
    • Site contact: Christina Curtis
    • Schools: Delta, Aspen, Basalt, Cedaredge, Glenwood Springs, Montezuma-Cortez, Paonia, Steamboat Springs, Vail Mountain.