Savana Corthell homered as part of a 3-for-4 day as No. 6 Lakewood softball beat Columbine 6-2 on Wednesday.
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Cross country team rankings by region

(Brent Murphy/brentmurphyphoto.com) The 2020 cross country regional fields will be determined, in part, by a coaches poll within each region.
The official vote will be held this coming weekend. The coaches held a trial vote last weekend, and the results of that vote is below.
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Region 1 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Heritage Christian 123 2 Lyons 107 3 Yuma 90 4 Wiggins 73 5 Lake Couty 56 6 Byers 53 7 Twin Peaks Charter 52 8 Clear Creek 51 9 Front Range Christian 41 10 Dawson School 40 11 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 33 12 Strasburg 31 13 Merino 24 14 Shining Mountain 22 15 Nederland 19 16 Aurora West College Prep 14 17 Highland 12 18 Front Range Baptist 11 Region 1 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Heritage Christian 108 2 Lyons 82 3 Lake Couty 81 4 Yuma 73 5 Clear Creek 64 5 Strasburg 64 7 Shining Mountain 51 8 Merino 40 9 Byers 39 10 Wiggins 34 11 Aurora West College Prep 28 12 Nederland 22 13 Dawson School 20 14 Highland 16 14 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 16 16 Front Range Baptist 14 16 Front Range Christian 14 18 Twin Peaks Charter 11 Region 2 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Golden View Classical Academy 80 2 Peyton 78 3 Lotus School for Excellence 71 4 Wray 57 5 Vanguard 51 6 Colorado Springs Christian 46 7 Limon 41 8 Ellicott 40 9 Dolores Huerta 20 10 Addenbrooke Classical 16 11 Colorado Springs School 14 12 Denver Christian 8 13 Denver Academy 5 14 Fountain Valley 4 15 CIVA Charter 3 16 Two Roads Charter 2 17 Pikes Peak Christian 1 18 Denver Academy of Torah 0 18 Stratton/Liberty 0 Region 2 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Wray 82 2 Golden View Classical Academy 76 3 Colorado Springs Christian 71 4 Peyton 60 4 Vanguard 60 6 Ellicott 48 7 Limon 41 8 Denver Christian 35 9 Colorado Springs School 26 10 Stratton/Liberty 14 11 Lotus School for Excellence 10 12 Addenbrooke Classical 3 12 Fountain Valley 3 12 Pikes Peak Christian 3 15 Denver Academy of Torah 2 16 CIVA Charter 0 16 Denver Academy 0 16 Dolores Huerta 0 16 Two Roads Charter 0 Region 3 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Rocky Ford 68 2 Buena Vista 67 3 Thomas MacLaren 59 4 St. Mary’s 57 5 Centauri 56 6 Sargent 43 7 Platte Canyon 31 8 Custer County 29 9 Rye 27 10 Antonito 24 11 Monte Vista 19 12 Center 14 13 Sierra Grande 13 14 Centennial 9 15 Kim 8 16 Cripple Creek-Victor 7 17 Del Norte 5 18 Moffat 3 19 Primero 1 Region 3 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Buena Vista 48 2 Centauri 44 3 Rocky Ford 40 4 Rye 36 5 Platte Canyon 30 6 Custer County 24 7 Thomas MacLaren 20 8 St. Mary’s 18 8 Springfield 18 10 Antonito 12 11 Del Norte 4 11 Sierra Grande 4 13 Kim 3 13 Moffat 3 15 Sargent 2 16 Center 1 17 Centennial 0 17 Cripple Creek-Victor 0 17 Monte Vista 0 Region 4 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Caprock Academy 154 2 Meeker 130 3 Grand Valley 129 4 Ouray 119 5 Olathe 107 6 Paonia 99 7 Crested Butte Community 77 8 Colorado Rocky Mountain School 68 8 West Grand 68 10 Rangely 34 11 Soroco 28 12 Dolores 23 13 Mancos 17 14 Ignacio 12 15 Telluride 11 16 Hotchkiss 10 17 DeBeque 5 18 Lake City 1 Region 4 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Ignacio 159 2 West Grand 149 3 Soroco 138 4 Meeker 120 5 Caprock Academy 119 6 Hotchkiss 116 7 Paonia 87 8 Colorado Rocky Mountain School 84 9 Telluride 52 10 Crested Butte Community 49 11 Mancos 45 12 Rangely 31 13 Ouray 15 14 Olathe 4 15 Dolores 1 15 Grand Valley 1 17 DeBeque 0 17 Lake City 0 [/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 3A”]
Region 1 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Alamosa 47 2 Aspen 39 2 Gunnison 39 4 Moffat County 28 5 Basalt 25 5 Coal Ridge 25 7 Rifle 24 8 Pagosa Springs 18 9 Delta 13 10 Bayfield 12 11 Montezuma-Cortez 4 12 Middle Park 1 Region 1 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Basalt 39 2 Aspen 35 3 Alamosa 34 4 Moffat County 25 5 Delta 23 6 Gunnison 20 7 Pagosa Springs 17 8 Coal Ridge 12 9 Middle Park 6 10 Montezuma-Cortez 4 10 Rifle 4 12 Bayfield 1 Region 2 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 The Classical Academy 80 2 Salida 68 3 Lutheran 59 4 Woodland Park 55 5 Elizabeth 45 6 Manitou Springs 42 7 Harrison 26 8 Lamar 23 9 Banning Lewis Prep 15 10 La Junta 12 11 James Irwin 8 12 Sierra 4 13 Florence 3 Region 2 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 The Classical Academy 60 2 Elizabeth 53 3 Salida 49 4 Lutheran 40 5 Woodland Park 30 6 Lamar 26 7 Manitou Springs 22 8 James Irwin 17 9 Florence 13 10 Sierra 8 11 Banning Lewis Prep 6 11 Harrison 6 Region 3 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Holy Family 100 2 Jefferson Academy 89 3 Peak to Peak 80 4 Prospect Ridge 68 5 Stargate 59 6 DSST: Conservatory Green 49 7 The Academy 41 8 Arvada 35 9 Arrupe Jesuit 31 10 DSST: Montview 25 11 The Pinnacle 14 12 DSST: Green Valley Ranch 6 13 Denver West 5 14 Lincoln 3 Region 3 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Holy Family 85 2 Jefferson Academy 71 3 Peak to Peak 63 4 Prospect Ridge 54 5 Stargate 53 6 The Academy 42 7 DSST: Montview 38 8 The Pinnacle 23 9 Arrupe Jesuit 21 10 Denver West 20 11 Arvada 16 12 DSST: Green Valley Ranch 4 13 Lincoln 3 14 DSST: Conservatory Green 2 Region 4 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Frontier Academy 119 2 Liberty Common 109 3 Berthoud 86 4 Northridge 80 5 Brush 69 6 Eaton 56 7 Estes Park 52 8 University 38 9 Resurrection Christian 26 10 Severance 13 11 Valley 11 12 Platte Valley 1 Region 4 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Berthoud 104 2 Liberty Common 102 3 Frontier Academy 86 4 University 69 5 Northridge 68 6 Brush 54 7 Estes Park 49 8 Resurrection Christian 33 9 Eaton 24 10 Severance 14 11 Platte Valley 2 Region 5 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Faith Christian 54 2 Colorado Academy 47 3 D’Evelyn 43 4 Kent Denver 39 5 SkyView Academy 38 6 Machebeuf 33 7 Ridge View Academy 17 8 DSST: Byers 13 8 Englewood 13 10 DSST: College View 12 11 Jefferson 8 11 Sheridan 8 13 Englewood/St. Mary’s Academy 3 14 KIPP Denver Collegiate 1 14 STRIVE Prep – Smart 1 Region 5 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 D’Evelyn 27 2 Faith Christian 25 3 Colorado Academy 23 4 Machebeuf 21 5 Englewood/St. Mary’s Academy 16 6 Kent Denver 12 7 Sheridan 9 8 Jefferson 7 9 Ridge View Academy 6 9 SkyView Academy 6 11 Englewood 5 12 DSST: Byers 3 12 KIPP Denver Collegiate 3 14 DSST: College View 2 [/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 4A”]
Region 1 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Battle Mountain 74 2 Conifer 73 3 Grand Junction Central 70 4 Eagle Valley 57 5 Green Mountain 52 6 Mullen 46 7 Golden 30 8 Evergreen 26 9 Grand Junction 20 10 Summit 18 11 Steamboat Springs 14 12 Palisade 9 13 Glenwood Springs 6 Region 1 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Battle Mountain 69 2 Eagle Valley 47 2 Golden 47 4 Glenwood Springs 41 5 Evergreen 33 6 Palisade 32 7 Green Mountain 25 8 Mullen 24 9 Grand Junction Central 19 10 Grand Junction 18 11 Summit 14 12 Conifer 9 13 Steamboat Springs 7 Region 2 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Air Academy 74 2 Palmer Ridge 70 3 Palmer 57 4 Lewis-Palmer 55 5 Coronado 46 5 Littleton 46 7 Falcon 39 8 Discovery Canyon 34 9 Ponderosa 23 9 Wheat Ridge 23 11 Aurora Central 12 12 Sand Creek 10 13 Gateway 6 Region 2 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Air Academy 89 2 Palmer Ridge 69 3 Discovery Canyon 62 4 Lewis-Palmer 58 5 Coronado 50 6 Littleton 37 6 Palmer 37 8 Falcon 21 9 Ponderosa 20 10 Wheat Ridge 19 11 Aurora Central 14 12 Gateway 10 13 Sand Creek 9 Region 3 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Centaurus 52 2 Niwot 49 3 Denver South 43 4 George Washington 39 5 Denver North 31 6 Northfield 25 6 Standley Lake 25 8 Thomas Jefferson 21 9 Vista Peak 17 10 Regis Groff 11 10 Skyview 11 12 Alameda 6 Region 3 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Niwot 70 2 George Washington 59 3 Centaurus 56 3 Northfield 56 5 Denver South 47 6 Standley Lake 37 7 Denver North 34 8 Thomas Jefferson 25 9 Vista Peak 23 10 Regis Groff 15 11 Skyview 11 12 Alameda 7 Region 4 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Thompson Valley 108 2 Mead 107 3 Longmont 94 4 Mountain View 77 5 Erie 65 6 Thornton 57 7 Riverdale Ridge 41 8 Silver Creek 40 9 Roosevelt 29 10 Greeley Central 18 11 Fort Morgan 11 12 Frederick 6 13 Windsor 5 14 Skyline 2 Region 4 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Silver Creek 127 2 Thompson Valley 115 3 Roosevelt 91 4 Erie 87 5 Mead 82 6 Longmont 64 7 Mountain View 58 8 Riverdale Ridge 31 9 Fort Morgan 28 10 Windsor 17 11 Frederick 6 11 Skyline 6 13 Greeley Central 2 14 Thornton 1 Region 5 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Cheyenne Mountain 70 2 Durango 62 3 Montrose 47 4 Mesa Ridge 45 5 Widefield 41 6 Pueblo South 38 7 Pueblo West 35 8 Canon City 16 8 Pueblo County 16 10 Pueblo Centennial 9 11 Pueblo East 5 12 Mitchell 1 Region 5 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Durango 66 2 Cheyenne Mountain 61 3 Pueblo West 56 4 Montrose 43 5 Mesa Ridge 34 6 Pueblo County 32 7 Pueblo South 29 8 Widefield 28 9 Canon City 23 10 Pueblo Centennial 6 10 Pueblo East 6 12 Mitchell 1 [/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 5A”]
Region 1 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Cherokee Trail 83 2 Cherry Creek 81 3 Arapahoe 70 4 Grandview 69 5 Regis Jesuit 45 5 Smoky Hill 45 7 Eaglecrest 43 8 Overland 25 9 Rangeview 23 10 Hinkley 11 Region 1 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Cherry Creek 83 2 Arapahoe 81 3 Cherokee Trail 76 4 Regis Jesuit 62 5 Grandview 55 6 Smoky Hill 41 7 Eaglecrest 40 8 Rangeview 27 9 Hinkley 17 10 Overland 13 Region 2 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Mountain Vista 30 2 Dakota Ridge 26 3 Heritage 25 4 Valor Christian 21 5 Arvada West 16 6 Fruita Monument 15 7 Highlands Ranch 11 8 Chatfield 8 9 ThunderRidge 7 10 Lakewood 5 11 Columbine 1 Region 2 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Valor Christian 60 2 Mountain Vista 55 3 Heritage 47 4 Chatfield 46 5 Dakota Ridge 42 6 Fruita Monument 41 7 Columbine 31 8 ThunderRidge 22 9 Arvada West 16 10 Lakewood 13 11 Highlands Ranch 7 12 Bear Creek 5 Region 3 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Boulder 69 1 Ralston Valley 69 3 Fairview 67 4 Legacy 57 5 Broomfield 52 6 Denver East 41 7 Monarch 33 8 Pomona 28 9 Northglenn 10 10 Adams City 7 10 Westminster 7 Region 3 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Broomfield 70 1 Fairview 70 3 Denver East 58 4 Boulder 54 5 Monarch 53 6 Legacy 37 7 Pomona 36 8 Ralston Valley 33 9 Northglenn 14 10 Westminster 9 11 Adams City 6 Region 4 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Fossil Ridge 68 2 Rocky Mountain 64 3 Poudre 51 4 Horizon 49 5 Fort Collins 46 6 Loveland 36 7 Mountain Range 27 8 Brighton 22 9 Greeley West 11 10 Prairie View 9 11 Far Northeast 2 Region 4 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Loveland 69 2 Fossil Ridge 64 3 Rocky Mountain 54 4 Fort Collins 45 5 Brighton 40 6 Horizon 34 7 Poudre 33 8 Mountain Range 20 9 Greeley West 14 10 Prairie View 10 11 Far Northeast 2 Region 5 (Boys) Rank Team Points 1 Chaparral 56 2 Liberty 53 3 Rock Canyon 45 4 Pine Creek 40 5 Castle View 39 6 Rampart 35 7 Douglas County 18 8 Doherty 14 8 Legend 14 10 Fountain-Fort Carson 11 11 Vista Ridge 5 Region 5 (Girls) Rank Team Points 1 Pine Creek 68 2 Douglas County 50 3 Chaparral 49 4 Rock Canyon 48 5 Castle View 42 6 Rampart 39 7 Doherty 26 8 Fountain-Fort Carson 24 9 Vista Ridge 18 10 Legend 11 11 Liberty 10 [/cbtab][/cbtabs]
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Video: Jeffco Preps With Pleuss (September)
Jeffco Preps With Pleuss is a monthly roundup of Jeffco prep highlights hosted by Dennis Pleuss, Jeffco Public Schools’ sports information director. In the first edition of the 2020-21 prep sports season, we dive into softball action with the Dave Sanders Invitational along with Green Mountain and Wheat Ridge facing off in a Class 4A Jeffco League showdown. The 5A Jeffco boys golf season was entertaining with several top golfers in the state competing during the five league tournament schedule. D’Evelyn boys tennis made a good run at its regional tournament at Colorado Academy. Arvada West cross country team hosted the Durden Invitational that featured Dakota Ridge senior Jacob White as he makes another push toward a top finish at the state tournament coming up in mid-October.
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Dakota Ridge senior Jacob White dominates at Durden Invitational
ARVADA — There were a couple of significant changes during the annual cross country Wildcat Invitational hosted by Arvada West High School.
First, races began at 8:30 a.m. with the idea to beat the afternoon heat. With Jeffco Public Schools’ high schools all on remote learning on Fridays it was more feasible to have a morning start.

It was a morning start at the Durden Invitational at Stenger Soccer Complex in Arvada. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) The second change was a name change. The Wildcat Invitational was renamed the Durden Invitational this year. A-West decided to honor Benji and Amie Durden, both have been very impactful on the running community in Colorado. Benji Durden was 2nd at the U.S. Olympic Trails back in 1980. If not for the U.S. boycotting the Olympic games in Moscow that year, Durden would have run for U.S. at the Olympics.
One thing that was the same was Dakota Ridge’s Jacob White crossing the finish-line first. The Dakota Ridge senior won the boys race in a time of 15 minutes, 55 seconds. Ralston Valley senior James Ramey placed 2nd, more than 50 seconds behind White.
However, White wasn’t completely trilled with his time on the course run at Stenger Soccer Complex in Arvada.
“I wasn’t happy with it,” White said of his sub-16 minute time. “I have been kind of off for the last couple of months. I feel myself getting back on track. Hopefully next week I’ll get that low 15-minute time.”
White has his sights on a fourth straight appearance at the state meet coming up Oct. 17 at the Norris Penrose Event Center in Colorado Springs. White has finished in the Class 5A Top-6 individually the past two years, along with helping the Eagles to back-to-back 5A team titles.
The senior and one of the top distance runners in the state does give a lot of credit to former teammates like Austin Vancil (University of Colorado) and Connor Ohlson (Air Force Academy).

Standley Lake senior Sophia Abernethy led the pack during the girls race Friday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “It has been very helpful,” White said of his experiences of back-to-back team 5A team state title at Dakota Ridge. “I’m so grateful. I would never be where I’m at today with those guys (Austin Vancil and Connor Ohlson). Without them none of this would have happened.”
Ralston Valley did edge Dakota Ridge for the team title at the Durden Invitational. Ralston Valley seniors James Ramey, Jack Donze, Ethan Grolnic and Aiden Logan all finished Top-10.
On the girls side, Standley Lake senior Sophia Abernethy claimed another individual crown this season with a time of 20:17.8. D’Evelyn girls won the team title with sophomore Jayden Miller, seniors Sonja Morin and Kati Livingood finishing Top-10.
Coming up quickly is the 5A and 4A Jeffco League Cross Country Championships. The 4A Jeffco League championships is scheduled for Oct. 1 at Stoney Creek Golf Course. The 5A Jeffco League championships will run the following day on Oct. 2 at Stoney Creek.
It has been a different season with new protocols and restrictions.
“It has been difficult,” White said of the cross country season during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Honestly, there is no excuses for me. I just have to go out there and work on the process.”
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Jeffco golfers wrap up league play at West Woods Golf Club

Ralston Valley’s boys golf team captured the Class 5A Jeffco League title Monday at West Woods Golf Club in Arvada. The Mustangs will host the Western Regional on Monday, Sept. 21, at Raccoon Creek Golf Course in Littleton. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) ARVADA — The final Jeffco League boys golf tournament of the season had a very different feel than normal Monday afternoon at West Woods Golf Club in Arvada.
There was no final gathering of Class 5A and 4A Jeffco teams to hand out individual all-conference awards and league team titles due to COVID-19 restrictions. However, golfers were able to successfully finish off the final Jeffco League tournament of the season.
“I’m very pleased with how it turned out,” Ralston Valley boys golf coach Jeff Wasinger said. “There is a little letdown at the end of the tournament, even today. You finish your round, turn in your scorecard electrically and then go home. But we were allowed to play and actually had a season.”

Ralston Valley junior Gage Messingham hits his approach shot on No. 1 Monday morning at West Woods GC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) Ralston Valley wrapped up the 5A Jeffco League team title with the strong team of seniors Jack Larson, Trey Kirschner, junior Gage Messingham, along with sophomores Jordan McCaslin and Logan Forister. Messingham clinched the overall individual medalist title with a 4-under-par, 68.
Messingham edged Lakewood senior Ryan Liao by two strokes over the five league tournaments.
“It means a lot,” Messingham said of the Mustangs winning the league title. “Last year we couldn’t do it, but this year our team played really well throughout the season and pulled it off.”
The Mustangs were able to hold off Lakewood thanks to Messingham and Kirschner both finishing in a three-way tie for second with round of 68. Liao also shot a 68. Larson fired an even-par, 72 to finished tied for sixth.
“It’s a feel good thing. We set that out as a goal,” Wasinger said of Ralston Valley winning the league team title. “We knew we had a good team and it was kind of building over the years.”
The 5A Jeffco League proved to be one of the strongest conferences in the state. In fact, a round in the 60s was shot during each of the five league tournaments. Arvada West senior Tyler Tyson, Columbine senior Drex Duffy, Lakewood junior Max Lange, Liao Messingham, Larson and Kirschner were the seven individuals who all had at least one round in the 60s this season during league play.
“They are opening peoples’ eyes,” Wasinger said of the play of the top 5A Jeffco players this Fall. “Jeffco golf really has some powerful teams and impressive players. Going into regionals there is no reason to fear anybody.”
Ralston Valley will host the 5A Western Regional on Monday, Sept. 21, at Raccoon Creek Golf Course in Littleton.
“Of course we have to focus on regionals and qualifying as a team,” Messingham said. “Hopefully we win state. It is at a course we all know. Hopefully we can pull it off.”
The 5A state tournament will be Oct. 5 and 6 at The Club in Rolling Hills in Golden.
Lange — last year’s 5A Jeffco individual medalist — won the final league tournament with a 5-under-par, 67 at West Woods. The Lakewood junior will enter the 5A Central Regionals at Overland Golf Course on Wednesday, Sept. 23, coming off back-to-back tournament wins with rounds of 68 and 67 to close out league play.
“I didn’t have the greatest league season,” admitted Lange, who shot a 75 and 77 in his first two league tournaments. “I wish I would have shot 10-under today, but I’m not too disappointed with 5-under.”
Lange is excited about the location of the 5A state tournament in three weeks.

Lakewood junior Max Lange head to regionals next week after back-to-back rounds in the 60s to close out conference play. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “I’m going to try to finish (regionals and state) how I finished my league season,” Lange said. “State will be at my home course at Rolling Hills. I play there every day.”
Liao — 5A Jeffco individual medalist as a freshman and sophomore — finished just behind Messingham for the title this season. The Lakewood senior has had back-to-back Top-4 finishes at the state tournament that past two years.
With Liao’s history, he is very capable of contending with a number of other strong Jeffco players at state coming up the first week of October.
“I was actually honestly expecting this low of golf scores last year,” Liao said of Jeffco. “Everyone had the talent last year. No one was really playing that well. Now this year everyone is playing to what they are supposed to and it’s looking good.”
Liao is one of the longest hitting players in the state and he has some wishes for the setup at Rolling Hills in a few weeks.
“I hope they play it longer to make it a little tougher,” Liao said. “I know the greens will be tough. Overall it’s a great course.”
On the 4A Jeffco side, Evergreen captured the team title. Senior Jack Mitchell led the Cougars winning the final 4A Jeffco League tournament with a 2-over-par, 74.

Green Mountain senior Oliver Gibbons is this year’s 4A Jeffco League individual champion. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) Green Mountain senior Oliver Gibbons just edged Conifer senior Dakota Dolph for the overall individual medalist title by a single stroke over the five tournaments. Gibbons shot a 76 and Dolph had a 77 on Monday at West Woods. Gibbons and Dolph entered the final conference tournament with identical 9-hole averages of 37.83 strokes.
No matter what happens at regionals and state. Jeffco can say it completed a success conference season that might have looked a bit different.
“We’ve got to be grateful that CHSAA gave this opportunity to us and we’ve had to adhere to the safety protocols that have been set. We didn’t want to mess it up,” Wasinger said. “CHSAA gave us a gift and we took it as a privilege.”
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Race for Jeffco League boys golf individual and team titles heating up
ARVADA — Friday at Indian Tree Golf Course was moving day of sorts for Class 5A and 4A Jeffco League boys golfers.
In the fourth of six scheduled Jeffco League tournaments, golfers made moves to position themselves for the final stretch that will determine individual and team titles.
Lakewood junior Max Lange, defending 5A Jeffco individual medalist, got himself in the mix to repeat as the conference champion. Lange shot the best round of the day with a 2-under-par, 68. The junior moved into seventh place for the individual medalist title.
Ralston Valley junior Gage Messingham and Lakewood senior Ryan Liao are leading the pack with Arvada West senior Tyler Tyson currently in third place. Ralston Valley senior Jack Larson, Columbine senior Drex Duffy and Ralston Valley senior Trey Kirschner are also still in the mix for the conference title. The top six golfers in 5A are separated by just 1-stroke when it comes to their 9-hole average.
Ralston Valley does have a sizable 47-shot lead in the team standings over second-place Lakewood.
In 4A, Conifer senior Dakota Dolph and Littleton junior Emmett Loomis tied for the individual title at Indian Tree. Both shot 5-over-par rounds of 75. Dolph and Green Mountain senior Oliver Gibbons are title atop of overall individual standings with a 9-hole average of 37.83.
The team race for the league title is just as tight. Evergreen and Green Mountain are tied with 1,310 total shots through the first four league tournaments.
The final two Jeffco League tournaments are scheduled for the Broadlands (Wednesday, Sept. 9) and West Woods Golf Course (Monday, Sept. 14). However, the possible winter storm that is forecasting from 5 to 8 inches of snow in the Denver Metro Area on Tuesday could cancel the tournament at Broadlands. If that becomes the case the individual and team titles will be decided at West Woods on Sept. 14.
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Softball rankings: Mead jumps up to No. 1 in Class 4A

(Lisa Hayes/StillOfTheMomentPhotography.com) Mead softball, off to a 6-0 start, is now the No. 1 team in Class 4A after moving up from No. 9 last week.
The polls, voted upon by head coaches around the state, will serve as part of the seeding criteria in softball this season. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Softball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Rock Canyon (12) 5-0-0 140 1 5-0-0 2 Fossil Ridge 5-1-0 117 3 5-1-0 3 Legacy (1) 3-1-0 102 2 3-1-0 4 Chatfield (2) 6-1-0 90 5 6-1-0 5 Broomfield 5-0-0 84 9 5-0-0 6 Smoky Hill 3-0-0 77 8 3-0-0 7 Lakewood (1) 2-0-0 60 10 2-0-0 8 Columbine 2-3-0 39 4 2-3-0 9 Cherry Creek 3-1-0 34 – 3-1-0 10 Legend 1-2-0 33 7 1-2-0 Others receiving votes: Arvada West 24, Rocky Mountain 24, Cherokee Trail 15, Brighton 13, Horizon 13, Grand Junction Central 12, Hinkley 10, Regis Jesuit 7, Highlands Ranch 6, Castle View 5, Poudre 5, Valor Christian 5, Chaparral 4, Ralston Valley 4, Mountain Vista 3, Eaglecrest 2, Fruita Monument 2, Douglas County 1, Loveland 1, Monarch 1, Prairie View 1, ThunderRidge 1. Dropped out Rocky Mountain (6). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Mead (9) 6-0-0 142 9 6-0-0 2 Wheat Ridge (6) 3-0-0 134 3 3-0-0 3 Holy Family (2) 2-2-0 112 1 2-2-0 4 Erie 3-2-0 84 2 3-2-0 5 Frederick 4-0-0 67 8 4-0-0 6 Silver Creek 2-3-0 53 4 2-3-0 7 Air Academy 2-1-0 47 10 2-1-0 8 Pueblo South 1-2-0 42 5 1-2-0 9 Windsor 3-2-0 35 – 3-2-0 10 Riverdale Ridge 3-1-0 33 6 3-1-0 Others receiving votes: Mesa Ridge 29, Pueblo Centennial 28, Pueblo County 23, Pueblo Central 21, Mountain View 18, Conifer 17, Ponderosa 17, Northridge 15, Mullen 13, D’Evelyn 11, Eagle Valley 10, Evergreen 10, Niwot 10, Roosevelt 9, Bear Creek 8, Discovery Canyon 8, Falcon 8, Berthoud 7, Vista Peak Prep 6, Northfield 6, Coronado 5, Standley Lake 4, Rifle 3, Severance 3, Palisade 2, Palmer Ridge 2, Palisade 2, Golden 1. Dropped out Pueblo West (7). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 University (10) 4-0-0 129 1 4-0-0 2 Eaton 4-1-0 106 2 4-1-0 3 Rocky Ford 4-0-0 83 5 4-0-0 4 Limon 4-1-0 57 7 4-1-0 5 Strasburg (1) 2-3-0 52 3 2-3-0 6 Brush 2-2-0 50 6 2-2-0 7 Lyons (1) 2-1-0 49 – 2-1-0 8 Lamar 2-0-0 41 9 2-0-0 9 Lutheran (1) 5-0-0 38 8 5-0-0 10 Sterling 2-2-0 37 4 2-2-0 Others receiving votes: Basalt 29, Montezuma-Cortez 29, La Junta 22, Delta 15, Peak to Peak 14, Fort Lupton 9, The Academy 7, Cedaredge 1, Faith Christian 1, Weld Central 1. Dropped out La Junta (10). -
Photos: No. 9 Broomfield softball tops No. 4 Columbine
Bryna Kapelke homered and doubled as part of a 3-for-4 day in helping No. 9 Broomfield softball beat No. 4 Columbine 11-0 on Saturday.
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Arvada West boys and Chatfield girls win XC team titles at D’Evelyn Dash
DENVER — The annual D’Evelyn Dash Cross Country Invite looks a lot different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
With new guidelines restricting the number of teams and runners allowed at cross country races, D’Evelyn split its cross country invite into two days. The first day of the varsity-only event featured seven teams — Arvada West, Bear Creek, Chatfield, Columbine, D’Evelyn, Longmont and Lutheran.
Chatfield girls cruised to the team title led by a pair of impressive freshmen. Chatfield freshman Reese Tucker won the individual title with a time of 18 minutes, 28.4 seconds. Her mile pace with under six minutes. Teammate and fellow freshman Aspen Webb placed second with a time of 19:10.4.
Columbine junior Elizabeth Fender placed third and a pair of D’Evelyn seniors — Sonja Morin and Kati Livingood — rounded out the top-5.
On the boys side, Arvada West took the team title. A-West senior Logan Deison, junior David Rhoades and senior Gabe Schultz placed in the top-5 to pace the Wildcats. Longmont junior Connor McCormick won the boys individual title with a time of 16:26.
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Softball rankings: Rock Canyon takes over as No. 1 in 5A

(@RockCanyonAD/Twitter) Rock Canyon has moved up to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Class 5A softball rankings
Each poll was released on Monday.
The polls, voted upon by head coaches around the state, will serve as part of the seeding criteria in softball this season. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Softball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Rock Canyon (11) 3-0-0 130 2 3-0-0 2 Legacy 2-0-0 108 4 2-0-0 3 Fossil Ridge 1-1-0 85 3 1-1-0 4 Columbine 1-1-0 72 1 1-1-0 5 Chatfield (1) 2-0-0 66 9 2-0-0 6 Rocky Mountain (1) 0-0-0 65 8 0-0-0 7 Legend 0-0-0 57 5 0-0-0 8 Smoky Hill (1) 2-0-0 55 6 2-0-0 9 Broomfield 0-0-0 36 7 0-0-0 10 Lakewood (1) 1-0-0 30 – 1-0-0 Others receiving votes: Arvada West 21, Ralston Valley 19, Cherokee Trail 15, Mountain Vista 13, Grand Junction Central 12, Valor Christian 12, Cherry Creek 11, Eaglecrest 11, Brighton 10, Hinkley 10, Castle View 9, Fort Collins 8, Pomona 8, Vista Ridge 6, Fairview 5, Arapahoe 3, Douglas County 1, Fruita Monument 1, ThunderRidge 1. Dropped out Ralston Valley (10). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Holy Family (10) 2-0-0 106 1 2-0-0 2 Erie 0-1-0 69 2 0-1-0 3 Wheat Ridge 2-0-0 65 5 2-0-0 4 Silver Creek 0-1-0 58 3 0-1-0 5 Pueblo South 1-1-0 47 4 1-1-0 6 Riverdale Ridge 2-0-0 36 – 2-0-0 7 Pueblo West 1-0-0 30 – 1-0-0 8 Frederick 3-0-0 24 – 3-0-0 9 Mead 2-0-0 23 6 2-0-0 10 Air Academy 1-0-0 19 – 1-0-0 Others receiving votes: Mullen 16, Pueblo County 15, Pueblo Central 10, Pueblo East 10, Roosevelt 10, Discovery Canyon 8, Bear Creek 7, Conifer 7, Elizabeth 7, Mountain View 7, Windsor 7, Golden 5, Mesa Ridge 4, Pueblo Centennial 4, Berthoud 3, Longmont 3, D’Evelyn 2, Evergreen 2, Rifle 1. Dropped out Mountain View (7), Golden (8), Pueblo County (9), Mullen (10). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 University (10) 1-0-0 124 1 1-0-0 2 Eaton (1) 2-0-0 106 2 2-0-0 3 Strasburg (1) 1-1-0 76 3 1-1-0 4 Sterling 2-0-0 67 6 2-0-0 5 Rocky Ford 1-0-0 62 7 1-0-0 6 Brush 1-1-0 45 4 1-1-0 7 Limon 1-0-0 40 5 1-0-0 8 Lutheran (1) 4-0-0 38 – 4-0-0 9 Lamar 1-0-0 28 – 1-0-0 10 La Junta 0-1-0 23 10 0-1-0 Others receiving votes: Montezuma-Cortez 19, Basalt 17, Lyons 15, Fort Lupton 12, Peak to Peak 11, Resurrection Christian 7, The Academy 7, Weld Central 6, Alamosa 4, Faith Christian 4, Burlington 2, Cedaredge 1, The Classical Academy 1. Dropped out Basalt (8), The Academy (9).