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  • State gymnastics: Elizabeth’s Buzalsky wins three events; Green Mountain’s Sinha claims vault

    THORNTON — Green Mountain senior Ramya Sinha sang the national anthem and then played spoiler on the final day of the 3-day state gymnastics meet at Thornton High School.

    “I really was (nervous),” Sinha said of singing the anthem Saturday afternoon. “Once I got that over with I was like, now I can focus on my gymnastics. It was such an honor to sing here.”

    What Sinha’s focus did was prevent Elizabeth junior Anastasia Buzalsky from sweeping the all-around — which Buzalsky won the Friday night — and all four Class 4A event finals held Saturday. Sinha took the vault title with a score of 9.625 to beat Buzalsky’s score of 9.600. Buzalsky won the 4A uneven bars, beam and floor titles.

    Green Mountain senior Ramya Sihna, middle, claimed the Class 4A vault title. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Sinha was a member of the Rams’ 4A state championship team last year. Elizabeth took the team title Friday to prevent a repeat by Green Mountain, who placed third.

    “It was definitely bittersweet,” Sinha said while adding she likely won’t compete at the college level. “I’ve been doing gymnastics since I was like 1-year-old. I had a blast. I stayed positive and have fun no matter what. I’m excited about the future, but sad it’s over. (Gymnastics) was a big part of my life.”

    Another senior wrapping up her prep gymnastics career with an individual title was Arvada West’s Shaye Mathias. She was able to stake claim to the 5A beam title with a score of 9.800.

    “I was really nervous about beam because it’s my best event,” said Mathias, who was the last competitor on the beam. “I really wanted to win that. It’s my thing.”

    A-West senior Shaye Mathias competes in the uneven bar event final Saturday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Lakewood junior Amber Boll was up to the challenge in the vault. After Cherry Creek’s Ana George posted a 9.950, Boll followed that up matching the score and then taking the title in a tiebreaker.

    “I was nervous,” Boll said of following George’s 9.95 score on the vault. “I just had to get my head in the game. I know how to do the skill. It was really exciting.”

    Boll wasn’t able to defend her event title in the uneven bars, but she wasn’t too upset. Pomona junior Brooke Weins won the event with a 9.85.

    “It was a little sad I lost the title,” Boll said of losing out to Weins in an attempt to repeat. “I am so glad that my friend (Brooke) was able to win that title.”

    Weins was last year’s 5A all-round state champion, but ankle and knee injuries limited the junior to compete just in the uneven bars at state.

    “That was very special,” Pomona coach Tracey Boychuk said of Weins winning the uneven bars title. “It’s been hard on her not being able to compete.”

    Pomona grabbed its third-straight 5A team title Thursday and Wheat Ridge sophomore Kaylie Berens, who competes for Pomona, became the fourth-straight Panther to win the 5A all-around title.

    Lakewood junior Amber Boll placed in the top-3 in the floor, uneven bars and vault finals. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Kelsey Boychuk (Tracey’s daughter) won back-to-back all-around titles in 2014 and 2015. Weins claimed the title last year. Berens kept the tradition going in 2017.

    “It’s pretty impressive,” coach Boychuk said of the Panthers having three all-around state champions on this year’s team. “They are pretty impressive young women.”

    It was part dance party and part gymnastics meet for Berens on Saturday. The sophomore was having fun dancing to music being played for floor routines while she waited for her events. Berens said she was pretty relaxed and her main goal to have fun as the gymnastics season came to a close.

    She did reflect on continuing the tradition of Pomona winning not only the team title, but the individual all-around title.

    Pomona has won three straight Class 5A gymnastics team titles. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I look up to Kelsey and Brooke so much,” Berens said. “I want to follow after them. It’s been pretty amazing.”

    Kelsey Boychuk, who will continue her career at Iowa State University next fall, wasn’t able to grab an event title in her final prep competition. However, that wasn’t the focus for the Pomona senior.

    “It’s kind of a weird book-ended story for her,” Coach Boychuk said of her daughter. “Her (freshman) year she got the all-around title, but we didn’t get the team title. Now she doesn’t get the all-around or an individual title, but we get the team title. I think that means more to her than anything right now. Her main goal was the team this year.”

    Ponderosa’s Katherine Compton won the 5A floor event wit ha 9.825, and a tiebreaker of 9.825.

    Jeffco schools came away with titles in 4 of 8 event finals Saturday.

    “It’s a big testament to Jeffco gymnastics and the support we get from athletic directors and school, across the board,” Coach Boychuk said. “We really don’t want to see this sport die, that’s evident.”

    Pomona has won the last four Class 5A individual all-around state titles. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • 4A state gymnastics: Elizabeth wins team and all-around championships

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    THORNTON — The state championship hung in the balance and — after Elizabeth had a performance worth smiling about on the beam — the Cardinals laid claim to their fourth title in gymnastics.

    On top of that, Elizabeth junior Anastasia Buzalsky won the all-around individual state championship.

    Oh, and the program has only been in existence since 2006. In that short time frame, the Cardinals have snatched crowns in 2009, 2010, 2012, and now 2017. They have also garnered four runner-up trophies and had two other all-around winners (Katie Cordova in 2009 and Kimmy Peterson in 2012).

    The tradition of excellence continued Friday at the Class 4A state meet with a winning margin of 179.150-176.750 over Niwot. But, it didn’t come without a sprinkle of adversity.

    After the first rotation, Niwot (89.625) took a lead on Elizabeth (87.45) on the strength of solid performances in the floor (44.85) and vault (44.775) competitions. Elizabeth countered with a 44.475 in floor, but struggled in bars with a 42.975. In fact, the Cardinals only had two finishers in the top 15 in that discipline.

    That’s when Elizabeth had to deliver on their motto.

    “Our motto all season has been ‘get gritty’ and we’ve been talking a lot about the definition of grit and what it means to you, what it means to our team,” Stacey Folmar, the program’s head coach since the beginning, said. “After beam, it was clear they got it. They did what they needed to do when it mattered most.”

    In the balance beam, grit meshed with skill as Elizabeth swept the top four places with Rachel Jorgensen (9.375), Aliyah Antunez (9.325), Austin Coleman (9.300), and Emily Schaefer (9.200) all stepping up. Just before the beam, Anastasia Buzalsky (9.575, 1st) led a group of five finishers in the top 15 in the vault exercise.

    It all added up to another glistening piece of hardware to bring back to a proud community.

    “Elizabeth is so great about supporting us,” Folmar said. “For a small town, they’re a gymnastics town when it comes to this time of the year. It’s so gratifying for us to bring it back to them.”

    It may not have been done without the addition of Buzalsky, a super talent who burst onto the high school scene for the first time after spending previous years only competing in club. The junior has certainly embraced the team atmosphere.

    “I didn’t really have a team before,” she said. “This has been one of the best experiences. It means everything.”

    Buzalsky struggled in bars and beam by her lofty standards, but finished first in floor (9.550) and vault. She was the only competitor to rack up a score above 37 in the all-around total as her 37.125 outdid Niwot’s Lindsay Chohon (36.675). Green Mountain’s Ramya Sinha (36.250) and Emily Graham (36.225) earned third and fourth place, respectively.

    Folmar had the chance to coach Buzalsky at a young age and noticed her bright future right away.

    “I knew from the time she was nine years old that she is amazing,” Folmar said. “She can be in bed sleeping, wake up, walk out and lay a dismount. We knew right off the bat she was going to be a huge factor for our team.”

    Green Mountain, Rampart, and Pueblo Central rounded out the top five in the standings.

    The 4A and 5A state meet will continue on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Those who finished in the top 15 in any of the four disciplines will have the opportunity to compete for individual crowns.

  • All-state softball teams for the 2017 season

    The 2017 all-state softball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These team were created following a process where the coaches voted upon a list of nominees. Players were nominated by leagues.

    Coaches also voted specifically for player and coach of the year.

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    Class 5A

    Grandview Eaglecrest softball
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    Player of the year: Kailey Wilson, Eaglecrest

    Coach of the year: Kristen Shirk, Legend

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Morgan Clausen Arvada West 1B/P/3B Senior
    Kate Delaney Fossil Ridge LHP/1B Junior
    Megan Foley Legacy OF Senior
    Erin Kerby Mountain Vista Senior
    Zoey LeCompte Legend C/SS Junior
    Halie Litwin Brighton P Junior
    Shea Mauser Arvada West P/1B Senior
    Abbey Montoya Douglas County 2B/C Senior
    Korbe Otis Columbine 0
    Kailey Wilson Eaglecrest 1B/DH Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Rachel Bean ThunderRidge P/OF Senior
    Trisha Cook Legacy INF Senior
    Jessica Espinoza Pomona CF/P Senior
    Jordyn Hays Grand Junction Central C/INF/OF Senior
    Payton Lincavage Legend Junior
    Mia Moddelmog Fossil Ridge  
    Brandee Morris Eaglecrest C/UTIL Senior
    Hailee Swanson Legend C/SS Senior
    Brooklyn Trujillo Prairie View P/1B/OF Senior
    Adrienne Visintine Chaparral OF Senior

    Honorable mention: Christaana Angelopulos, Junior, Arvada West; Kayla Banks, Senior, Smoky Hill; Jill Bishop, Junior, Brighton; Jessi Case, Senior, Loveland; Rachel Colwell, Junior, Mountain Range; Arianna Cordova, Senior, Poudre; Braelyne Crenshaw, Senior, Eaglecrest; Minerva Cruz, Junior, Far Northeast Warriors; Olivia Dampier, Junior, Dakota Ridge; Jennifer Dudash, Senior, Fort Collins; Jordan Ellis, Fossil Ridge; Reggie Gaglione, Senior, Rock Canyon; Maya Galicia, Senior, Westminster; Rebecca Gonzales, Senior, Mountain Vista; Brandi Haller, Senior, Fruita Monument; Tori Haug, Sophomore, Brighton; Lainey Hughes, Senior, Broomfield; Taylor Humphries, Senior, Horizon; Alley Kim, Junior, Douglas County; Laurin Krings, Sophomore, Loveland; Shelby Lamkin, Senior, Rock Canyon; Camille Lucas, Senior, Pine Creek; Millenni Lucero, Senior, Northglenn; Isabel Macias, Junior, Regis Jesuit; Megan Medhus, Senior, Cherokee Trail; Daysha Mendez, Columbine; Skylar Montoya, Denver East; Maddy Murphy, Sophomore, Lakewood; Alyssa Nunn, Senior, Legend; Peyton Propp, Senior, Bear Creek; Kristen Reed, , Fossil Ridge; Shelby Robb, Sophomore, Arvada West; Megan Rubalcaba, Senior, Grand Junction; Rachel Sabourin, Junior, Eaglecrest; Hailey Schaneman, Senior, Grand Junction Central; Bree Shaffer, Senior, Pomona; Shelby Shepherd, Senior, Rampart; Sarah Stamps, Senior, Prairie View; Abri Trujillo, Junior, Ralston Valley; Tiffany Vigil, Senior, Pomona; Dani Young, Senior, Rocky Mountain.

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    Class 4A

    4A softball state
    (Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Alexandria Kilponen, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Randy Felton, Mountain View

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kaley Barker Mountain View C/SS Senior
    Bailey Carlson Mountain View P/1B Freshman
    Izzy Griego Mountain View SS/OF Senior
    Alexandria Kilponen Valor Christian P/1B Senior
    Makayla Middleton Golden Sophomore
    Jetta Nannen Silver Creek P/1B/3B Junior
    Corah Price Discovery Canyon P/1B Senior
    Taylor Puga Pueblo Central P/UTIL Senior
    Kat Sackett Erie Sophomore
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Janae Cameron Windsor C Senior
    Elise Capra Erie Senior
    Dana Dwyer Silver Creek P/1B Senior
    Jade Garbiso Pueblo West P/OF/SS Senior
    Kendra Green Silver Creek P/SS/OF Senior
    Sevi Harden Thomas Jefferson 1B/C/OF Senior
    Tracy Harris George Washington P/1B Senior
    Zoya Robbins Thomas Jefferson P/OF Senior
    Rachel Rucker Elizabeth Senior

    Honorable mention: Miranda Algien, Junior, Pueblo South; Isabel Alire, Sophomore, George Washington; Kate Anderson, Senior, Wheat Ridge; Briana Atencio, Senior, Canon City; Ashlynn Balliet, Sophomore, Berthoud; RaLeigh Basart, Junior, Mountain View; Madi Biller, Senior, Elizabeth; Regan Bossow, Senior, Eagle Valley; Makaila Bueno, Senior, Pueblo County; Peyton Caldwell, Senior, Rifle; Megan Feiner, Senior, Golden; Kayla Harper, Junior, Silver Creek; Kaitlyn Harris, Junior, Rifle; Cassidy Horn, Senior, Air Academy; Jaelyn Jackson, Junior, Thomas Jefferson; Jaila Johnson, Senior, Niwot; Sarye Lopez, Junior, Alameda; Tatum Maloney, Senior, Mullen; Anna Martinez, Sophomore, Holy Family; Bailey Marvel, Senior, D’Evelyn; Brittlyn Massey, Senior, Frederick; Madalyn Massey, Senior, Frederick; Makenna McVay, Thompson Valley; Katie Meredith, Junior, Valor Christian; Jenna Moore, Senior, Longmont; Anna Palomar, Junior, Pueblo County; Cassidy Pitts, Senior, Ponderosa; Katelynn Ralston, Cheyenne Mountain; Amber Rees, Senior, Discovery Canyon; Daija Robbins, Junior, Thomas Jefferson; Katrina Robertson, Sophomore, Mesa Ridge; Marissa Sanchez, Sophomore, Mullen; Jaycee Schroeder, Senior, Mountain View; Drew Sims, Junior, Conifer; Dominique Trujillo, Senior, Pueblo Central; Arianna Valdez, Senior, Kennedy; Madysun Vaughan, Sophomore, Erie; Anna Veltien, Senior, Mead.

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    Class 3A

    Eaton Strasburg Softball Semifinal
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    Player of the year: Dakota Stotyn, Strasburg

    Coach of the year: Michelle Woodard, Strasburg

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jolene Carrica Rocky Ford C/3B/2B Senior
    Hampton Hays Faith Christian SS/INF Junior
    Kamryn Leoffler Brush Junior
    Brooke Polenz Sterling Senior
    Alexis Rayburn Strasburg P/1B Junior
    Maddy Rule Brush Senior
    Lexie Smith La Junta P/SS Senior
    Dakota Stotyn Strasburg P/3B Senior
    Hailey Unrein Brush Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    McKenzie Connor Faith Christian P/1B Junior
    Lauren Frink Eaton P/OF Junior
    Celsi Jurgensmeier Eaton SS Senior
    Abrianah McGaw Faith Christian 2B/INF Junior
    Sydney Odle Brush Senior
    Carly Powley Weld Central SS/C Junior
    Haleigh Prosser Lamar Senior
    Peyton Richter St. Mary’s P/OF Junior
    Remington Ross Eaton OF Sophomore

    Honorable mention: Katie Arnold, Senior, Akron; Morgan Brantmeyer, Senior, Peak to Peak; Molly Brown, Junior, Holyoke; Cassidy Bueno, Senior, James Irwin; Megan Burghart, Junior, Burlington; Laci Coen, Junior, Lamar; Bella Dreher, Senior, Weld Central; Daphne Halverson, Junior, University; Josie Hiatt, Senior, Cedaredge; Allie Hobbs, Junior, Eaton; Shelby Hoxie, Junior, Florence; Jenna Jaklich, Sophomore, Limon; Ashley Jaramillo, Senior, Rocky Ford; Rylan Losh, Senior, Strasburg; Mackenzie Marshall, Junior, Meeker; Kyra McFarland, Sophomore, University; Rylyn Nelson, Sophomore, Sterling; Peyton Pecar, Senior, Wray; Mackenzie Pepper, Junior, St. Mary’s; Ashlyn Richardson, Sophomore, Strasburg; Hailee Ruble, Freshman, Delta; Jolene Rutheford, Senior, Valley; Kate Schrock, Senior, Basalt; Megan Shelton, Junior, Meeker; Brooke Smith, Senior, Limon; Jenna Sutliff, Junior, Delta; Maggie Swank, Junior, Englewood; Hailey Vaughan, Senior, La Junta; Anira Watson, Junior, Sheridan; Sierra Williams, Senior, Meeker.

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  • 4A state softball: Silver Creek knocks off defending champ Valor Christian

    Silver Creek softball team
    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    AURORA — Everyone in the state knew Valor Christian had it’s ace in Ali Kilponen. Silver Creek knew it had an ace of its own in Jetta Nannen.

    “Just a warrior there to keep plugging away and not get rattled,” Silver Creek coach Ryan Beavers said after his team advanced to the Class 4A semifinals. “An outstanding effort by her. I think she showed she’s one of the better pitchers in the state. Maybe not known as much because she doesn’t throw 65-68 miles an hour, but she’s a competitor.”

    Nannen held Valor Christian down with a solid outing, while the Silver Creek offense got to Kilponen early in a 5-1 quarterfinal win.

    “Our gameplan was to jump on them early,” Nannen said. “To do our thing, do things our way and not be pushed by how they play. Play our game.”

    The loss was Valor Christian’s first of the season. It broke a 28-game winning streak for the Eagles.

    “They realized that she’s a great pitcher, but she puts on her pants just like they do,” Beavers said on Kilponen. “She’s a human.”

    Nannen hit a solo homerun in the top of the fifth inning to extend the Raptor lead to 4-1.

    “It was really our energy. We had energy, we had passion, we wanted to win it really badly,” Nannen said. “I think we came together as a team. We had to work on that the whole season and it’s finally coming together when it’s supposed to.”

    Silver Creek softball
    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    “It wasn’t just me who hit the homerun. It was the whole team picking me up. It was a team effort.”

    Then, Taylor Nielson followed in the sixth with a solo shot of her own that cemented the score at 5-1.

    “It brings us up,” Nannen said. “It pumps us up more to keep going and not be satisfied with anything less than winning it. We’re going to put all of our passion and heart into it.”

    Nannen went seven innings and allowed one run.

    “The biggest thing was executing the gameplan as far as spinning the ball and hitting spots,” Beavers said. “She’s certainly not a power pitcher, but she’s able to spin the ball and move it around.”

    Silver Creek will face Pueblo Central in the semifinals for a chance to play for a Class 4A championship.

    “They’ve really come together as a unit where kids don’t care if they don’t start the game,” Beavers said. “They want their teammate to excel and do well. They found that identity — playing loose and fast.”

    In the other semifinal, No. 10 Mullen and No. 11 Mountain View will face off. The Mountain Lions beat third-seeded Discovery Canyon 4-3 to move on to day two of the state tournament.

    Mullen beat Elizabeth, who upset No. 2 Golden earlier in the day, 11-1 to move into the semifinals.

  • Regional softball: Here’s who qualified for the state tournament

    The 2017 regional softball tournaments were on Saturday. Sixteen teams in each classification secured spots in next week’s state tournaments.

    Find results from the regional rounds with the final brackets:

    The qualifiers will be seeded into state tournament brackets on Monday. Those brackets will post here on CHSAANow.com.

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    Class 5A state qualifiers

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    Regional champions are listed first.

    • Region 1: Eaglecrest, Mountain Vista
    • Region 2: Pomona, Legend
    • Region 3: Cherry Creek, Prairie View
    • Region 4: Legacy, Douglas County
    • Region 5: Arvada West, ThunderRidge
    • Region 6: Fossil Ridge, Rocky Mountain
    • Region 7: Columbine, Grand Junction Central
    • Region 8: Loveland, Brighton

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    Class 4A state qualifiers

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    Regional champions are listed first.

    • Region 1: Valor Christian, Mountain View
    • Region 2: Frederick, Ponderosa
    • Region 3: Erie, Wheat Ridge
    • Region 4: Discovery Canyon, Pueblo County
    • Region 5: Golden, Air Academy
    • Region 6: Pueblo Central, Elizabeth
    • Region 7: Thomas Jefferson, Conifer
    • Region 8: Silver Creek, Mullen

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    Class 3A state qualifiers

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    Regional champions are listed first.

    • Region 1: Brush, Valley
    • Region 2: Eaton, Fort Lupton
    • Region 3: Strasburg, Sterling
    • Region 4: Lamar, Delta
    • Region 5: Faith Christian, St. Mary’s
    • Region 6: La Junta, Limon
    • Region 7: Weld Central, Rocky Ford
    • Region 8: Meeker, University
  • Football roundup: Ralston Valley knocks off 4A No. 1 Pine Creek

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    Ralston Valley football picked up a huge win on Friday night, knocking off top-ranked Pine Creek and ending the Eagles’ state-best 15-game winning streak.

    The Mustangs grabbed a 17-7 lead at halftime thanks to a field goal as time expired. They then held on in the second half, including one last stop with a minute left to seal the win.

    Ralston Valley, a Class 5A program, is now 2-3 this season following an 0-3 start. Pine Creek, which plays in 4A, drops to 4-1.

    Both teams begin conference play next week.

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    5A: (1) Valor Christian 26, (5) Cherry Creek 14

    Valor Christian Cherry Creek football
    More photos. (Marlee Smith/CHSAANow.com)

    Blake Stenstrom threw two touchdown passes, Joshia Davis rushed for 118 and a score and caught a TD pass, and the Eagles got yet another big win in their non-conference slate.

    Valor Christian is now 5-0.

    “We feel like playing great teams helps us refine what we need to do,” Valor Christian coach Rod Sherman told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show. “We’re not scared to lose. This is the first time in five, six, seven years that we’ve actually been undefeated out of our non-conference. If you’re not scared to lose, then these games are really good, because it helps you grow.”

    Sherman pointed to his team’s ability to run the football, and stop Cherry Creek from doing the same, as one of the differences in the game.

    “With a team like Creek, they’re so talented and they do such a great job coaching, if you let them be balanced, you’re in trouble,” he said. “And ultimately we ran the ball really well and we stopped the run.”

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    1A: Aspen 34, Coal Ridge 28

    Aspen entered 4-0, and Coal Ridge was 3-1, so their matchup on Friday was a good one. Ultimately, the Skiers won 34-28 to improved to 5-0.

    Aspen won just two games last season, and hadn’t won five games in a season since 2013. It’s Aspen’s best start since opening 7-0 in 2010.

    “We challenged (the kids) to understand what it takes to be successful,” Aspen coach Karson Pike told the Scoreboard Show about the team’s turnaround. “They did a good job this summer and this spring. … That’s really where we grew up.”

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    2A: (5) La Junta 21, (3) The Classical Academy 11

    The Tigers picked up a big top-five win a week after dropping another top-five matchup.

    “It was a big win for us to get back on the winning track,” La Junta coach Clint Buderus told the Scoreboard Show. “The kids played good. It was huge for us.”

    La Junta, the defending 2A champion, had its 16-game winning streak snapped last Saturday in a loss to now No. 1 Kent Denver. So this win was a big bounce-back following that game.

    “We played better tonight,” Buderus said.

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    1A: (1) Bennett 76, (10) Clear Creek 36

    The top-ranked Tigers handed Clear Creek its first loss this season.

    Bennett rushed for more than 600 yards in the game, including 515 in the first half.

    Bennett, which reached the semifinals last season, is now 5-0 this season. Clear Creek is 4-1.

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    8-man (3) Haxtun 29, (8) Dayspring Christian 21

    A fourth-quarter touchdown lifted Haxtun to the win and a 5-0 start this season.

    The team teams were knotted at 21 going into the final frame, and at 6-6 at halftime, before Haxtun pulled away.

    Dayspring Christian is now 3-2.

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    Notables:

    Lincoln Skyview football
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    • With Pine Creek losing, the longest winning streak in the state now belongs to Valor and Sedgwick County. Both have won 15 games in a row.
    • Sedgwick County, ranked No. 1 in 8-man, beat Akron 48-24 in a matchup of the past two state title games in that classification. “I thought our offensive line did a great job digging in in the second half and getting us some big yards,” coach Chris Michel told the Scoreboard Show.
    • 4A No. 9 Pueblo South beat 3A Pueblo East 34-19 in the annual Cannon game. East, the three-time defending 3A champs, has opened the year 0-5. “There is just so much that goes into this, I don’t think people truly understand how things are in Pueblo, especially the rivalries, but I’m just proud of our kids tonight,” South coach Ryan Goddard told the Scoreboard Show. South is 4-1.
    • In 3A, No. 3 Palmer Ridge cruised to a 43-0 win over No. 10 Canon City. Quarterback Ty Evans threw four touchdown passes and rushed for another. “When we give Ty time, he does a really good job going through his progression, and he’s a competitor,” coach Tom Pulford told the Scoreboard Show.
    • 2A No. 1 Kent Denver shut out Elizabeth 35-0, giving coach Scott Yates his 320th career win. 8-man No. 4 West Grand shut out Hayden 50-0, giving coach Chris Brown his 320th win. Both men lead the state in career wins.
    • Brighton came back from down 21 to beat Fort Collins 28-21.
    • Skyview is 5-0 for the first time in program history following its 48-21 win over Lincoln.
    • La Veta upset 6-man No. 8 Cotopaxi 71-38.
    • Mountain Valley got three touchdowns each from Salvador Vigil and Drew Martinez in a 60-13 win over Aguilar.
    • Ta’yon Burton returned a kickoff for a score as Manual beat Front Range Christian 27-0.
    • Pretty big win for Fountain-Fort Carson in 5A: 35-26 over Doherty.
    • Mead looks ready for the No. 1 spot in 3A. The Longhorns, currently No. 2 handled Fort Morgan 51-14. Current No. 1 Holy Family lost on Thursday.
    • Ikaika Gonzalez-Bentosino rushed for 266 yards and two scores as Englewood beat Sheridan 58-0 in 2A.
    • Vista Ridge beat Discovery Canyon 35-21 in a 4A/3A matchup behind big rushing days from Jeffrey Crittendon (218 yards, two TDs) and Jaylen Thomas (183, 1). Thomas also had two passing TDs.
    • Travis Cunningham rushed for two scores and Austin Coalson passed for two as Eaton beat University 33-6 in a 2A game.

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  • Elizabeth softball outlasts No. 1 Strasburg in extra innings

    Elizabeth softball took down first-ranked Strasburg 13-12 in extra innings.

    Strasburg scored five runs in the seventh inning to send the game to the eighth inning, but Elizabeth came away with the victory.

    The Cardinals exploded for eight of their 13 runs in the bottom of the fifth.

    Rachel Rucker, Taylor Schleisman and Madi Biller each had two runs batted in.

    Biller had three hits, including a homerun and a double to pace the offense, and went all eight innings on the mound.

    This was the third extra-inning game Elizabeth has played this year, and the first time they came out on top.

  • Golden softball stays hot, rallies in extras against Elizabeth

    Golden junior Cassidy Paulson picked up the win in the circle for the Demons on Tuesday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    GOLDEN — Golden’s softball team wasn’t quite ready to taste defeat for the first time this season Tuesday afternoon.

    The Demons trailed 12-7 at home to start the bottom of the eighth inning and had five batters come to the plate with two outs in the final inning. Golden managed an incredible rally with a 6-run bottom of the eighth frame to top Elizabeth’s 5-run top of the eighth for a dramatic 13-12 victory for the Demons.

    “You don’t see that often,” Golden coach Chad Herbers said of the win and extra inning frame that saw 11 runs scored. “These girls have been fighting. They just proved to me today that they don’t know any other way.”

    It looked bleak for Golden to stretch its winning streak to eight games to start the season after senior Megan Feiner stuck out for the Demons’ second out in the eighth inning. Golden trailed 12-7 with runners at the corners, but down to its final out.

    Golden’s Jade Gomez-Chavarria forces out Elizabeth’s Paige Burke (7). (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I knew my team had my back,” Feiner said of striking out during her at-bat in the eighth inning. “I knew we would come back.”

    Feiner was right. Makenzie Middleton, Rachel Fawcett, Madison Campbell and Jade Gomez-Chavarria all reached base and cut the Cardinals’ lead to 12-10. Golden sophomore Haley Prey delivered the game-winning hit with a hard single through the right side of the infield.

    “I wanted to hit the ball on the ground and get those girls in,” Prey said. “I wanted to make solid contact and hit it far enough to get them home.”

    Fawcett and pinch-runner Shayne Abrams scored to tie the game. A collision between Abrams and Elizabeth catcher Mayson Briddle at the plate caused the throw to home to get away from Briddle. Gomez-Chavarria was able to beat Briddle to home to score the winning run.

    “Our team sticks together. It’s all or nothing,” Feiner said. “When we are down we know we are going to come back up.”

    Golden coach Chad Herbers, left, has the Demons off to an 8-0 start. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Elizabeth (4-4 record) had battled back itself from an early 5-0 deficit to take a 7-6 lead on the Demons (8-0) after a 2-run home run by Taylor Schleisman in the top of the sixth inning.

    Feiner’s solo home run in the bottom of the sixth evened things up at 7-7 as the non-league game eventually went into extra innings.

    Junior Cassidy Paulson picked up the complete-game victory in the circle for the Demons. Paulson pounded the strike zone and had a pair of 4-pitch innings. Five fielding errors by the Demons in the final four innings helped Elizabeth get back into the game.

    “She (Paulson) does exactly what I want her to do,” Herbers said. “Our defense let her down a little bit. She has grown so much as a pitcher. She just keeps throwing strikes.”

    The Demons head to the Barnes Softball Complex in Loveland for a two-day tournament Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8 and 9. If Golden can keep its streak going that would be beneficial heading into Class 4A Jeffco League play.

    It will be a tough challenge right off the bat in conference play for the Demons. Golden faces three-time defending 4A state champion Valor Christian (Sept. 19), followed up by perennial powerhouses D’Evelyn (Sept. 22) and Wheat Ridge (Sept. 23) to begin league play.

    “It’s been a little mental and physical preparedness,” Feiner said of getting ready for conference play.” Our coach is constantly out here. We can get help before or after practice. We leave it all out on the field no matter who we are playing.”

    Elizabeth jumps into its 4A Colorado Spring Metro League play 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7, at Mitchell.

    Golden players mob senior Megan Feiner after her solo home run in the sixth inning Tuesday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • All-state girls soccer teams for the 2017 season

    The 2017 all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

    Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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    Class 5A

    Grandview Mountain Vista girls soccer
    (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Haley Schueppert, Mountain Vista

    Coach of the year: Mark Hampshire, Arapahoe

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Gracie Armstrong Legacy MF Junior
    Danielle Babb Arapahoe FORW Junior
    Rebekah Burton Cherokee Trail   Senior
    Libby Geraghty Cherry Creek FORW/MF Senior
    Jordan Goodwin Broomfield MF Senior
    Katie Joella Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Sydney Maxson Arapahoe D Senior
    Taylor Parker Grandview D Senior
    Sierra Roth ThunderRidge GK Senior
    Haley Schueppert Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Hailey Stodden Broomfield FORW Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Avery Adams Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Haley Archuleta Arapahoe MF Junior
    Hannah Edwards Cherokee Trail   Senior
    Meg Halvorson Cherry Creek MF/FORW Senior
    Aspen Headrick Columbine D Senior
    Shae Holmes ThunderRidge MF Junior
    Athena Kuehn Pine Creek   Senior
    Sydney Pulver Regis Jesuit MF/FORW Senior
    Lily Rawnsley Chaparral GK Junior
    Tea Smith Fairview STRK Senior
    Morgan Szarka Grandview MF Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Bella Alessi, Fossil Ridge, STRK/MF, Senior
    • Skylar Anderson, Fairview, STRK, Junior
    • Taylor Bee, Poudre, MF, Junior
    • Sarah Bevington, Ralston Valley, MF/FORW, Senior
    • Mia Bonifazi, Mountain Vista, FORW, Senior
    • Caitlin Brown, Heritage, Junior
    • Roxie Cote, Grand Junction, Senior
    • Lila Dere, Fruita Monument, Freshman
    • Carolina Devora-Casas, Lincoln, FORW/MF, Junior
    • Riley Dietrich, Fort Collins, MF, Junior
    • Eliot Edwards, Chaparral, Junior
    • Riley Furbush, Doherty, GK, Senior
    • Alexis Gaffney, Legacy, D, Junior
    • Sina George, Chatfield, STRK, Junior
    • Sophie Grimm, Cherry Creek, D, Sophomore
    • Cassie Hiatt, Chaparral, Junior
    • Teaggan Ilela, Hinkley, FORW, Senior
    • Lindsi Jennings, Grandview, D/MF, Junior
    • Abby Kassal, Regis Jesuit, MF, Junior
    • Jade Kinsey, Rampart, Sophomore
    • Kelsie Knoerzer, Pine Creek, D, Junior
    • Kaitlyn Krieg, Denver South, FORW/D, Senior
    • Gia Lemley, Broomfield, MF, Junior
    • Samantha Manelis, Heritage, Senior
    • Madelyn Matthews, Arapahoe, MF, Senior
    • Gabi McDonald, Rocky Mountain, GK, Junior
    • Mykiaa Minniss, Doherty, D/MF, Junior
    • Keelyn Osoba, Rock Canyon, D, Junior
    • Sierra Perez, Ralston Valley, D/MF, Senior
    • Amanda Porter, Columbine, MF/FORW, Senior
    • McKenna Schultz, Fossil Ridge, D/MF, Senior
    • Samantha Scott, Legend, D, Senior
    • Morgan Sibley, Liberty, D, Junior
    • Brooke Sosa, Smoky Hill, STRK, Senior
    • Avery Vander Ven, Highlands Ranch, MF/FORW/D, Freshman
    • Anna Wandel, Dakota Ridge, Senior
    • Savannah Warner, Rocky Mountain, D, Junior
    • Savannah Watts, Prairie View, GK, Sophomore
    • Natasha Wehner, Pine Creek, FORW, Senior

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    Class 4A

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Player of the year: Sofia Weiner, Evergreen

    Coach of the year: Paul Moline, D’Evelyn

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Brianna Alger Lewis-Palmer FORW/MF Senior
    Sarah Anschutz D’Evelyn MF Junior
    Tess Boade Valor Christian MF Senior
    Hannah Burgo The Classical Academy   Senior
    Camryn Dyke Valor Christian MF Senior
    Abby Gearhart Windsor MF/FORW Sophomore
    Shiloh Miller D’Evelyn FORW Sophomore
    Alexandra Nillen Wheat Ridge D Senior
    Isabella Scaturro D’Evelyn D Sophomore
    Ali Tobey Palmer Ridge GK Senior
    Sofia Weiner Evergreen   Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Catherine Bakken George Washington MF/FORW Sophomore
    Macie Browne Wheat Ridge   Junior
    Cori Dyke Valor Christian FORW/MF Sophomore
    Cassidy Formanek Evergreen   Junior
    Lauryn Jeans Evergreen   Junior
    Chaynee Kingsbury Windsor FORW/MF Junior
    Caleigh Michael Mullen MF/D Senior
    Cara Siegel Pueblo Centennial   Senior
    Kailee Stobbe Niwot FORW Senior
    Courtney Turner Pueblo South GK Senior
    Tianna Wright D’Evelyn MF Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Kate Athenour, Evergreen, Senior
    • Jamie Burke, Cheyenne Mountain, D, Senior
    • Alyssa Chase, Thompson Valley, GK, Senior
    • Macy Clem, Mullen, MF/D, Sophomore
    • Alexandra Colvin, Niwot, GK, Junior
    • Jaden Davis, Sand Creek, MF/FORW, Sophomore
    • Jensen Ellis, Ponderosa, Junior
    • Emily Feller, Silver Creek, MF, Senior
    • Sami Feller, Palisade, FORW/MF, Junior
    • Annette Gomez, Denver North, D, Senior
    • Nicole Hale, The Classical Academy, Senior
    • Kaitlyn Hinkle, Pueblo County, Sophomore
    • Brianna Johnson, Valor Christian, MF/FORW, Senior
    • Taylor Klone, Durango, Junior
    • Lisa Long, Cheyenne Mountain, D, Sophomore
    • Liza Louthan, Air Academy, D, Sophomore
    • Maryssa Lucero, Northridge, FORW/MF, Junior
    • Fiona McNeal, Erie, FORW/MF, Senior
    • Devan McSwain, Glenwood Springs, D/MF, Junior
    • Rachel Melchior, Elizabeth, FORW, Freshman
    • Lindsey Mills, Holy Family, MF, Freshman
    • Darian Naylor, Pueblo County, Sophomore
    • Delaney Norman, Mountain View, MF, Senior
    • Emali Ortega, Skyview, MF, Junior
    • Alexandra Palmer, Discovery Canyon, FORW, Senior
    • Whitney Parkinson, Skyline, D/MF/FORW, Senior
    • Sarah Payson, Littleton, FORW, Junior
    • Taylor Roberts, Canon City, Junior
    • Karly Sandoval, Lewis-Palmer, D, Senior
    • Emma Sears, Conifer, FORW, Senior
    • Kennedy Sheets, Longmont, D, Junior
    • Jourdan Snyder, Pueblo West, MF/D, Senior
    • Lindsey Stoetzer, Thomas Jefferson, FORW/MF, Senior
    • Skye Whitney, Battle Mountain, MF, Senior
    • Madelyn Willers-Moller, Greeley Central, GK, Senior
    • Lucy Wilson, Steamboat Springs, Sophomore
    • Moniphon Xiong, Centaurus, Senior
    • Margaret Zimmerman, Windsor, FORW, Junior

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    Class 3A

    The Academy Peak to Peak girls soccer
    (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Alexis Loera, The Academy

    Coach of the year: Joseph Swanson, Peak to Peak

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Mari Annest Colorado Academy   Sophomore
    Emma Billings Kent Denver   Junior
    Ashley Buck Peak to Peak MF Sophomore
    Jordan Deger Peak to Peak SWEP/D Junior
    Annalys Hanna Middle Park   Senior
    Mira Houck Jefferson Academy MF/FORW Sophomore
    Brooklynn Kirkpatrick Jefferson Academy GK Freshman
    Alexis Loera The Academy MF Senior
    Brooklyn Mack Manitou Springs FORW Junior
    Sarah Masinter Colorado Academy   Senior
    Rachel Schlagel Jefferson Academy MF/FORW Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Sidney Chong Kent Denver   Sophomore
    Jaquelin Flores Lake County   Sophomore
    Xiomara Haataja KIPP Denver Collegiate   Junior
    Monique Heiniger Manitou Springs GK Senior
    Annabelle Johnson Kent Denver   Freshman
    Gabriela Palazzo Skyview Academy   Senior
    Yasmine Redondo Sheridan   Sophomore
    Evangelina Sandoval-Belmundez The Academy STRK Sophomore
    Emma Shepherd Peak to Peak MF Sophomore
    Maddie Sorensen Denver Science & Tech Stapleton MF Junior
    Amanda Stricker The Academy MF Junior
    Hannah Wilson Colorado Springs Christian MF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Stacey Adame, KIPP Denver Collegiate, Sophomore
    • Taya Baumgartner, Weld Central, MF, Junior
    • Aries Blanco, Valley, GK, Senior
    • Callahan Card, Basalt, Senior
    • Diana Cerrillo, Denver Science & Tech Stapleton, FORW, Senior
    • Shaya Chenoweth, Grand Valley, FORW, Sophomore
    • Odalis Corcuera, Roaring Fork, Sophomore
    • Lauryn Crittenden, Frontier Academy, Sophomore
    • Jaycie Dillenburg, Sterling, FORW, Senior
    • Sam Dunn, Coal Ridge, MF, Junior
    • Anne Dutton, Liberty Common, MF, Junior
    • Maddie Eichler, Middle Park, Senior
    • Mika Fisher, Kent Denver, Freshman
    • Taylor Glen, Basalt, Freshman
    • Sydney Gonzales, Englewood, D, Senior
    • Faith Heery, St. Mary’s, MF, Junior
    • Gabby Huthoefer, Colorado Springs Christian, FORW/MF, Senior
    • Dana Kotz, Coal Ridge, D, Senior
    • Rylie Langdon, The Academy, SWEP, Junior
    • Macaylah LeBlanc, James Irwin, Senior
    • Hannah Marnocha, Pagosa Springs, STRK/MF/SWEP, Senior
    • Emily McParland, Jefferson Academy, D/MF, Junior
    • Amber Mitchell, Trinidad, GK, Senior
    • Jaqueline Moncada, The Pinnacle, D, Senior
    • Chelsea Moore, Aspen, MF/D, Junior
    • Carlie Rosenkrance, Estes Park, SWEP, Senior
    • Diana Scott, Pagosa Springs, GK/MF/FORW, Sophomore
    • Marisa Shigio, St. Mary’s, MF, Junior
    • Samantha Tsiouvaras, Liberty Common, FORW, Junior
    • Mary Turner, The Academy, D, Junior
    • Missa Webb, Delta, Sophomore
    • Hallie Whittington, Salida, Senior

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    Class 2A

    Dawson Denver Christian girls soccer
    (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Miranda Kortenhoeven, Denver Christian

    Coach of the year: Brad Homan, Denver Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kara Amidon Denver Christian FORW Freshman
    Cassidy Donohue Dawson School   Senior
    Alex Dunbar Dawson School   Freshman
    Emma Haaland Ridgway   Junior
    Grace Herring Front Range Christian D Senior
    Hannah Isenhart Dawson School   Senior
    Miranda Kortenhoeven Denver Christian MF/FORW Junior
    McKenna Monk Fountain Valley MF Senior
    McKenna Mueller Denver Christian FB Junior
    Samantha O’Brien Clear Creek   Junior
    Grace Phillips Denver Christian MF Sophomore
    Kami Quinn Front Range Christian GK Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Isabelle DeLuca, Telluride, FB, Senior
    • Emily Dixon, Fountain Valley, D, Freshman
    • Finn Doherty, Ridgway, Sophomore
    • Taylor Furrh, Fountain Valley, D, Senior
    • Hally Herder, Denver Christian, MF/FORW, Junior
    • Maggie Kirkpatrick, Evangelical Christian, GK, Senior
    • Ani Love, Fountain Valley, MF/D, Junior
    • April Mann, Evangelical Christian, Senior
    • Alaina Matoba, Front Range Christian, Senior
    • Isabella Montoya, Fountain Valley, MF/FORW, Senior
    • Rachel Potoker, Crested Butte, FORW/GK, Sophomore
    • Cambria Steiner, Evangelical Christian, Senior
    • Whitney Wells, Telluride, GK/MF, Senior