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  • All-state baseball teams for the 2017 season

    The 2017 all-state baseball 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

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Player of the year: John Sorensen, Rocky Mountain

    Coach of the year: Scott Bullock, Rocky Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Liam Eddy Brighton P/RF/3B Senior
    Matt Givin Rock Canyon RHP/SS/2B Senior
    Tyler Hyland Rocky Mountain OF/P Senior
    James Notary Broomfield P/INF Senior
    Casey Opitz Heritage C/INF Senior
    Tanner O’Tremba Cherry Creek OF Junior
    Caleb Sloan Regis Jesuit RHP Senior
    John Sorensen Rocky Mountain SS/P Senior
    Jordan Stubbings Legend 3B/1B/C Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Carter Akerfelds Dakota Ridge RHP Senior
    Jacob Arellano Mountain Range   Senior
    Tyler Carpenter Fairview 1B/P Senior
    Drake Davis Ralston Valley RHP/OF Senior
    Kalen Hammer Rocky Mountain INF Senior
    Jacob Hilton Heritage RHP/INF Senior
    Jack Liffrig Mountain Vista LHP Junior
    Garrett Tisdall Eaglecrest RHP/C/3B Senior
    Jack Winkler Chatfield INF/P Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Sean Arnold, Highlands Ranch, 1B/OF, Junior
    • Michael Baer, Regis Jesuit, 1B, Senior
    • Alex Bumpus, Coronado, CF/P, Senior
    • Kyle Cardona, Legend, SS/RHP, Senior
    • Joshua Chamberlain, Legacy, RHP/2B, Senior
    • Andrew Chavez, Cherry Creek, C, Senior
    • Riley Cornelio, Pine Creek, SS/RHP, Sophomore
    • Jeff Cyr, Ralston Valley, SS/RHP, Senior
    • Andrew Danko, Eaglecrest, SS/RHP, Junior
    • Colby Deaville, Legacy, SS, Senior
    • Moses Dokes, Denver East, Freshman
    • Spencer Gendreau, Rocky Mountain, 1B/OF, Senior
    • Mikey Griebel, Columbine, CF, Senior
    • Colton Hill, Rock Canyon, OF, Senior
    • Sam Ireland, Mountain Vista, 1B/RHP, Sophomore
    • Patrick Kauffmann, Denver East, Senior
    • Hunter Kelchner, Grand Junction Central, RHP/1B, Senior
    • Ryan Kirby, Grand Junction Central, INF, Sophomore
    • Cooper Legault, Dakota Ridge, OF/RHP, Junior
    • Jordan Medina, Highlands Ranch, UTIL/P, Junior
    • Mitch Morales, Broomfield, P/OF, Sophomore
    • Trey Morrill, Fruita Monument, P/OF, Junior
    • Conner Nantkes, Cherokee Trail, P/UTIL, Senior
    • Jakob Pigati, Bear Creek, CF/LF/RF, Senior
    • Jack Radford, Bear Creek, P, Senior
    • Cody Schultz, Cherry Creek, INF, Senior
    • Mason Speirs, Broomfield, C/C, Senior
    • Jose Treto, Brighton, P/SS/OF, Senior
    • Matt Turner, Broomfield, 1B, Senior
    • Jadon Uhrich, Rocky Mountain, C/INF/OF, Senior
    • Quincey Ulrich, ThunderRidge,
    • Jake Willemsen, Fairview, OF, Senior

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    Class 4A

    (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Player of the year: Luke Ziegler, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Steve Jones, Evergreen

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Mike Berg Thompson Valley C/OF/3B Senior
    Micah Bregard Air Academy INF/P Junior
    RJ Dabovich Pueblo West   Senior
    Noah Kuzma Valor Christian C Junior
    Ben Muscatello Evergreen P/SS/INF Junior
    JD Wadleigh Green Mountain RHP/OF Junior
    Judah Wilbur Denver North SS/2B/RHP Senior
    Cole Winn Silver Creek INF/P Junior
    Luke Ziegler Valor Christian 3B/RHP Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Josh Danyliw Valor Christian P/RF Junior
    Alan Garcia Pueblo West   Senior
    Trystan Kimmel Thomas Jefferson INF/RHP Senior
    Skyler Messinger Niwot P/INF Senior
    Dylan Norsen Mountain View P/INF Senior
    Joel Pierce Valor Christian LF/RF Senior
    Jose Robles Denver North RHP/C Senior
    Andrew Shaw Summit LHP/OF/1B Senior
    Corte Tapia Windsor   Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Mason Bennett, Ponderosa,
    • Matt Berg, Thompson Valley, SS/2B/OF, Senior
    • Aaron Berkhoff, Cheyenne Mountain, 3B, Sophomore
    • Brody Bettis, Green Mountain, 2B, Senior
    • Dalton Bishop, Mesa Ridge, C/INF/SS, Senior
    • Nick Bowermaster, Thomas Jefferson, SS/RHP, Sophomore
    • John Bull, The Classical Academy, INF/P, Junior
    • Marcus Casados, Pueblo Central, P/OF/1B, Senior
    • Takoda Chaney, Rifle, OF/P/1B, Senior
    • Colton Clingman, Holy Family, 1B/LHP, Senior
    • Billy Cook, Lewis-Palmer, Senior
    • Travis Cowan, Wheat Ridge, SS/RHP, Senior
    • Josh Dudden, Air Academy, INF, Senior
    • Ryker Eagen, Evergreen, CF/P/C, Senior
    • Chance Eben, Northridge, RHP/LF, Junior
    • Ian Garcia, Pueblo West, Senior
    • Brock Girling, Sierra, C/OF/P, Senior
    • Willie Gordon, D’Evelyn, C/3B, Senior
    • Jaeden Hegmann, Mesa Ridge, SS, Senior
    • Nate Higgins, Skyline, P/OF, Senior
    • Jack Hudd, Evergreen, P/INF, Senior
    • Jarett Koch, Canon City, OF/P, Senior
    • Garrett Martin, Eagle Valley, RHP/OF, Senior
    • Trey McBride, Fort Morgan, OF/C, Junior
    • Adam McShan, Kennedy, C, Junior
    • Luke Nethercot, Canon City, INF/P, Senior
    • Max Noland, Palisade, Senior
    • Brevin Owen, Falcon, C/INF/RHP, Senior
    • Trevor Pacheco, Pueblo East, RHP/INF, Junior
    • Carlos Sanchez, Denver North, 1B/RHP, Senior
    • Ryan Schneider, Cheyenne Mountain, OF, Senior
    • Weston Siefken, Holy Family, C/3B/RHP, Sophomore
    • Pablo Simon, Golden, SS/RHP, Junior
    • John Taber, Palisade, Senior
    • James Verlinde, Air Academy, P, Senior
    • Zach Watts, Windsor, Junior
    • Kaylor Werner, Northridge, CF/LHP, Junior
    • Ethan Whitson, Golden, OF/RHP, Junior

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    Class 3A

    Eaton Valley baseball
    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Player of the year: Jose Mercado, Valley

    Coach of the year: Steve Kissler, Valley

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Shawn Chacon Valley OF/INF/P Senior
    Micah Dorsey Eaton P/C Senior
    Landon Ford Faith Christian INF/RHP Senior
    Tyler Geddes Lamar   Senior
    Jose Mercado Valley OF/P Junior
    Dyson Oquist La Junta UTIL/P Junior
    Evan Reiter Colorado Academy   Senior
    Jake Sandau Eaton OF/P Junior
    Tommy Shriver Peak to Peak    
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Nick Ciccio Lutheran   Senior
    Trent Cribari Gunnison INF/P Senior
    Tyler Essegian Lutheran   Senior
    Ryan Fergus Brush OF/P Senior
    Braedon Kloberdanz Sterling   Senior
    Desmond Lau Salida    
    Cesar Mercado Valley INF/P Senior
    Izahiah Peteque La Junta OF/P Senior
    Ben Vandal Denver Science & Tech Stapleton SS/P/CF Senior
    Justin Violett Delta 1B/P Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Matt Bagnato, Peak to Peak, Junior
    • Jacob Brummel, St. Mary’s, INF/RHP, Senior
    • Brandon Buhr, Centauri,
    • Austin Bushnell, Bayfield, C/1B/3B, Senior
    • Dalton Chandler, Lamar, Junior
    • Jesse Cross, Resurrection Christian, SS/2B, Senior
    • Jasen Engel, Montezuma-Cortez, SS/P, Junior
    • Vance Ferraro, Trinidad, P/1B/OF, Senior
    • Ari Fierer, Colorado Academy, Sophomore
    • Jamison Fuentes, Aspen, P/CF/1B, Junior
    • Zeke Hass, Eaton, OF, Junior
    • Beau Hawley, University, C, Senior
    • John Howard, Fort Lupton, C/CF/P, Junior
    • Zach Lamari, Strasburg, P/1B, Senior
    • Casey Lindholm, Jefferson Academy, C/RHP/3B, Senior
    • Luke McClanahan, Bennett, Senior
    • Paul Medina, University, SS, Senior
    • Max Moseley, The Academy, OF/P, Junior
    • Ian Olson, Salida,
    • Graham Osman, Colorado Academy, LHP/OF/1B, Sophomore
    • Jeron Petterson, Brush, UTIL/P, Senior
    • Graham Price, Salida,
    • Blake Reiher, Delta, 2B/SS/P, Senior
    • Nick Rodriguez, Platte Valley, CF/P/C, Senior
    • Ivan Rodriguez, Valley, C/P/INF, Junior
    • Cole Roosma, Platte Canyon, Junior
    • Matt Sims, Weld Central, C/RHP, Senior
    • Tyler Slone, Coal Ridge, C/P/SS, Senior
    • Colin Stone, Faith Christian, C, Junior
    • Chance Strand, Alamosa, RHP/OF, Junior
    • Terry Strauber, Jefferson Academy, CF/LHP, Senior
    • Noah VanSickle, Kent Denver, Junior
    • Christian Webber, Liberty Common, CF/2B/C, Junior
    • Sean Whalen, Manitou Springs, 1B/P, Senior
    • Daulton Wilkinson, Weld Central, 1B/LHP, Senior

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    Class 2A

    Paonia Rocky Ford baseball
    (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    Player of the year: Kayden Seriani, Paonia

    Coach of the year: Nate Miller, Paonia

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jonathon Cowles Dayspring Christian Academy RHP/CF/SS Senior
    Christian Dellamaestra County Line [Wiley/McClave]   Senior
    Rodney Gregg Peyton P/1B/OF Sophomore
    Dawson Kelly Lyons   Senior
    Jaden Miller Paonia C/P Junior
    Jacob Rodriguez Rocky Ford C/OF Senior
    Kayden Seriani Paonia P/C/3B Junior
    Trevor Smith Paonia 3B/P Senior
    Steven Weber County Line [Wiley/McClave]   Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Seth Clemente Dawson School SS/P Senior
    Jett County Burlington   Senior
    Chandon Dunker Sedgwick County RHP/3B/1B Junior
    Jonathan Gonzalez Hotchkiss P/INF Junior
    Gunnar Kroeger Holyoke   Senior
    Andre Montano Rocky Ford RHP/SS/3B Freshman
    Ricardo Ramirez Highland SS/P Junior
    Korbin Reed Sedgwick County 1B/3B/C Senior
    Brevin Welch Front Range Christian 1B/P/OF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Pablo Alonso, Dolores Huerta Prep, Sophomore
    • Caleb Andersen, Haxtun, INF/P/C, Senior
    • Levi Basler, Akron, P/C, Senior
    • Cannan Bennett, Limon, C/P/SS, Sophomore
    • Blake Brubacher, County Line [Wiley/McClave], Senior
    • Cael Croissant, Wiggins, SS/2B/C, Junior
    • Chase Fulkerson, Dawson School, 3B/P, Junior
    • Ty Gibson, Meeker, C, Senior
    • Alex Hayes, Denver Academy, Senior
    • Hauk Hubbard, Limon, SS/P, Sophomore
    • Brenden Kage, Holyoke, Senior
    • Eli Kirk, Hotchkiss, OF/P, Junior
    • Adam Klemstein, Clear Creek, OF/1B/P, Senior
    • Pete Lanting, Denver Christian, Senior
    • Drew Lloyd, Front Range Christian, P/C/INF, Sophomore
    • Eryk Lorenz, Gilpin County, 1B/C/LHP, Senior
    • Alex Lozano, Paonia, LF, Senior
    • Dillon Mills, Swink, INF/P, Senior
    • Presley Pene, Hotchkiss, OF/P, Sophomore
    • Zachary Perry, Evangelical Christian,
    • Slater Podgorny, Paonia, 2B, Junior
    • Brian Preston, Rocky Ford, RHP/OF, Senior
    • Leo Prosser, Calhan, SS/1B/P, Senior
    • Patrick Roth, Byers, C/OF, Senior
    • Anders Schopp, Paonia, RF, Junior
    • Tyler Schwinck, Evangelical Christian,
    • Garhett Shaw, Peyton, P/INF/C, Senior
    • Cole Smith, County Line [Wiley/McClave], Senior
    • Bo Soukup, Haxtun, OF/INF, Senior
    • Bubba Sullivan, Burlington, Senior
    • Gianni Trejo, Yuma, 2B/P/3B, Junior
    • Cody Venem, Rocky Ford, RHP/CF/1B, Senior
    • Braden Witzel, Burlington, Sophomore

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    Class 1A

    (Courtesy photo)

    Player of the year: Trenton Armintrout, Nucla

    Coach of the year: Randy Gabriel, Nucla

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Trenton Armintrout Nucla   Senior
    Jaxon Crawford Eads OF/C/P Senior
    Jaime Huerta Cheyenne Wells   Senior
    Ricardo Juarez Holly P/INF Senior
    Jaxon King Fleming SS/RHP/OF Senior
    Ryan Koeller Granada P/1B Senior
    Kendall Pelton Cheyenne Wells   Senior
    Devyn Rummel Nucla   Senior
    Brandon Wilson Holly OF/3B/P Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Levi Barr, Cotopaxi, SS/P, Sophomore
    • Erick Chapparo, Holly, LF/C/OF, Sophomore
    • Cord Colson, Nucla, Junior
    • Enrique Cortez, Antonito, Senior
    • Chance Fowler, Eads, 3B/1B/C, Senior
    • Cullen Glosson, Otis, P/SS, Sophomore
    • Sladen Hendrickson, Nucla, Senior
    • Patrick Jones, Springfield, Sophomore
    • Landon McCaffrey, Stratton/Liberty, Senior
    • Brayden Nichols, Caliche, Junior
    • Cody Pevler, Cheyenne Wells, Senior
    • Ryan Saine, Manzanola, OF/C/P, Senior
    • Craig Smith, Cheyenne Wells, Senior
    • Graden Steffan, Nucla, Senior
    • Sean Sutherland, Nucla, Senior
    • Rhett Uhland, Eads, P/OF, Senior
    • Yaniel Vidal, Holly, SS/3B/P, Senior
    • Cody Wilson, Peetz, Senior
  • 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
  • All-state girls track & field teams for the 2017 season

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

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    In order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning an event.

    Athletes of the year were selected based upon their performance at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected based upon the team champions.

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    Class 5A

    State track Arria Minor Denver East
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Arria Minor, Denver East

    Coach of the year: John Reyes, Grandview

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Isabella Bowland Fairview Junior 4×800
    Kameryn Brown Grandview Freshman 4×200
    Kennede Brown Grandview Senior 4×200, 4×400, 800 medley
    Chian Deloach Cherokee Trail Junior 4×100
    Hannah Freeman Fairview Senior 4×800
    Lauren Gregory Fort Collins Senior 800, 1600
    Kylee Harr Grandview Junior 800 medley, High jump
    Sarah King Fairview Senior 4×800
    Audra Koopman Fort Collins Senior Long jump
    Sydnee Larkin Cherokee Trail Junior 4×100, Triple jump
    Mia Manson Monarch Freshman Pole Vault
    Gabriella McDonald Rocky Mountain Junior Shot put, Discus
    Kaitlyn Mercer Grandview Sophomore 4×400
    Arria Minor Denver East Sophomore 100, 200, 400
    Jordyn Moore Grandview Senior 800 medley
    Brie Oakley Grandview Senior 3200
    Michaela Onyenwere Grandview Senior 4×200, 4×400
    Jaiden Paris Cherokee Trail Junior 4×100
    Marlena Preigh Fairview Sophomore 4×800
    Emily Sloan Rock Canyon Junior 100 hurdles
    Delaney Smith Cherry Creek Junior 300 hurdles
    Taylor Watson Cherokee Trail Junior 4×100
    Lily Williams Grandview Freshman 4×200, 4×400, 800 medley

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    Class 4A

    Athlete of the year: Mary Gillett, Niwot

    Coach of the year: Chuck Schwartz, Air Academy

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Kiersten Allen Green Mountain Senior 4×400
    Rylee Anderson Silver Creek Junior High jump
    Alexis Carroll Niwot Senior Long jump
    Tameryn Coryell Evergreen Junior Pole Vault
    Karla Delgadillo Vista Ridge Junior 800 medley
    Alexis Dubiel Vista Ridge Senior Discus
    Mary Gillett Niwot Junior 200, 400
    Anna Hall Valor Christian Sophomore 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles
    Lizzy Harding Battle Mountain Sophomore 4×800
    Naomi Harding Battle Mountain Sophomore 4×800
    Jewel Inlow Vista Ridge Senior 800 medley
    Annalie Janus Green Mountain Junior 4×400
    Kaylin King Vista Ridge Junior 800 medley
    Kasey Klocek Green Mountain Freshman 4×400
    Ereana McCallister Harrison Sophomore 4×200
    Mary McCowen Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
    Maria Mettler Air Academy Senior 800, 3200
    Michaela Moore Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
    Tinasha Mushonga Vista Ridge Senior 800 medley
    Lauren Offerman Mountain View Senior 1600
    Sophia Piliero Battle Mountain Sophomore 4×800
    Alexa Raichart Battle Mountain Junior 4×800
    Claire Ross Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
    Saylor Sargent Green Mountain Senior 4×400
    Ce’Hana Smith Harrison Sophomore 4×200
    Adriana Vasquez Harrison Freshman 4×200
    Ashlyn Ventimiglia Cheyenne Mountain Sophomore 4×100
    Alexa Ware Harrison Junior 4×200
    Olivia Whitaker Air Academy Junior 100
    Shaelynn Williams Mesa Ridge Junior Shot put

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    Class 3A

    Sarah Yocum Faith Christian girls track
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Sarah Yocum, Faith Christian

    Coach of the year: Tim Daggett, The Classical Academy

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Ella Benkendorf Elizabeth Sophomore 800 medley
    Madi Bottin Lutheran Junior 4×100
    Tiana Bradfield Peak to Peak Sophomore 4×800
    Taryn Ceglowski Salida Senior 800
    Sarah Cerrone D’Evelyn Senior High jump
    Kylie Chavez Sterling Senior Triple jump
    Riley Darnell Lutheran Senior 4×100
    Kelsey Eichelberger The Classical Academy Junior 4×400
    Maya Evans Lutheran Junior 100, 200, 4×100, Long jump
    Esther Eyberg The Classical Academy Freshman 4×200
    Audra Frieden The Classical Academy Junior 4×200, 4×400
    Brooke Hoglin The Classical Academy Junior 4×400
    Quinn McConnell Peak to Peak Sophomore 4×800
    Rachael Metzler Peak to Peak Senior 4×800
    Chloe Peterson Elizabeth Senior 800 medley
    Anna Shults Peak to Peak Sophomore 1600, 3200, 4×800
    Tarynn Sieg Eaton Senior Shot put
    Chantae Steele The Classical Academy Sophomore 4×200, 4×400
    Nyah Streib Lutheran Sophomore 4×100
    Erika Willis The Classical Academy Junior Pole vault
    Kallaway Wood Elizabeth Senior 800 medley
    Lexye Wood Elizabeth Sophomore 800 medley
    Sarah Yocum Faith Christian Senior 400, 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles

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    Class 2A

    Athlete of the year: Sophia Anderson, Paonia & Soleil Gaylord, Telluride

    Coach of the year: Brian Mitchem, Paonia

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Sophia Anderson Paonia Senior 200, 4×200, Triple jump
    Ellie Berry Burlington Senior Shot put, Discus
    Gracie Bradfield Meeker Sophomore 4×100, 4×400, 800 medley
    Loran Casias Meeker Senior 4×100, 800 medley
    Sydney Evans Telluride Junior 4×800
    Esme Fahnestock Telluride Senior 4×800
    Kaiya Firor Hotchkiss Sophomore 400, 300 hurdles
    Soleil Gaylord Telluride Junior 1600, 3200, 4×800
    Rylee Haynes Crowley County Sophomore 100 hurdles
    Lyla Hayutin-Baril Paonia Freshman 4×200
    Katie Kurz Dayspring Christian Junior High jump
    Brenna Kuskie Lyons Senior Pole vault
    Tori Lasker Meeker Sophomore 4×100
    Maya Ordonez Telluride Sophomore 4×800
    Maggie Phelan Meeker Senior 4×400, 800 medley
    Emily Pieper Paonia Senior 4×200
    Remington Ross Highland Freshman 100
    Madison Russell Meeker Senior 4×100, 4×400, 800 medley
    Brianna Van Vleet Paonia Senior 4×200, Long jump
    Hannah Wilkie Hayden Freshman 800
    Sierra Williams Meeker Junior 4×400

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    Class 1A

    Athletes of the year: Melanie Deering, Kiowa; Tatelyn Lasley, Springfield

    Coach of the year: Mike Jaco, Springfield

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Nataly Castro DeBeque Sophomore 4×100
    Bailey Chintala Fleming Junior 4×400
    Morgan Cockroft Fleming Junior 4×400
    Melanie Deering Kiowa Senior 400, 800
    Callie Dickerson Haxtun Senior Discus
    Heather Graham Genoa-Hugo Junior Shot put
    Miranda Hall Lake City Community Junior 4×800
    Kaitlyn Houghton Caliche Sophomore 300 hurdles
    Shaylee Johnson Fleming Senior 4×400
    Emily Kaiser Prairie Senior Long jump
    Tarin Kemp Granada Junior 100 hurdles
    Cecelia Landeros DeBeque Sophomore 4×100
    Jentry Largent DeBeque Sophomore 100, 200, 4×100
    Tatelyn Lasley Springfield Senior 4×200, 800 medley
    Jacee Lawrence Lake City Community Sophomore 4×800
    Jenna Lengfelder Fleming Sophomore 4×400
    Megan Levine Lake City Community Senior 4×800
    Ally Loflin Springfield Senior 800 medley
    Mariah McClung Lake City Community Senior 4×800
    Julia Mondragon Springfield Freshman 4×200, 800 medley
    Faith Novess DeBeque Sophomore 4×100
    Kylie Parks Springfield Freshman 4×200
    Audrey Rau Springfield Sophomore 4×200, 800 medley
    Jerraldawn Rector Simla Junior High jump
    Emma Schaefer Shining Mountain Junior 1600, 3200
    Alex Weyerman Idalia Senior Pole vault
  • State track: Faith Christian’s Yocum caps off great career; Monarch’s Green shines

    Sarah Yocum Faith Christian girls track
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    LAKEWOOD — Jeffco Stadium is where it all began for Sarah Yocum, at least in the realm of track and field.

    The sensational Faith Christian sprinter and hurdler will have fond memories of a stadium that has become hallowed ground for Colorado track.

    “I actually ran my first high school race ever here,” the Baylor University recruit said. “I ran the 100-meter hurdles. I was playing soccer at the time too and I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I came out and I finished my first race and my coach said, ‘Congratulations, you just qualified for state.’ One of my teammates was like, ‘You just set the school record!’”

    What followed for Yocum was eight state championships in 3A — four in a row in the 300 hurdles, three in the 100 hurdles and one in the 400-meter dash — in what added up to be one of the greatest careers in Colorado history.

    On Sunday, the final day of the 2017 state track meet, she simply was putting the finishing touches on that career with titles No. 7 and No. 8 in the 100 hurdles (14.36) and 400 (56.92). She also claimed the 300 hurdle crown on Saturday in a time of 43.95 seconds.

    “This was my last race of high school, so obviously I wanted to finish it with a title,” she said of the 400. “I had never earned a title outside of the hurdles. I just want to enjoy this. I am really thankful for the girls I got to do it with.”

    Yocum was the runner-up in the 200-meter dash as well, finishing in 25.26 seconds. She capped off an illustrious four years with 16 individual state medals, four every year in the 200, 400, 100 hurdles, and 300 hurdles. Junior teammate Payton Walter (15.27) finished second in the 100 hurdles.

    Yocum has a way of standing out, but at a meet with all five classifications competing on the same days at the same venue, Yocum’s victories weren’t the only highlights on Sunday.

    Isaac Greene Monarch boys track
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Isaac Green and his fellow Monarch Coyotes performed historically well in the distance events again. A day after Green, Charlie Perry and Zach Litoff swept the top three places in the 5A 3,200, with Green and Litoff teaming with William Dixon and Sean Gazarik to win the 3,200 relay for the second straight year, Green (4:21.98), Perry (4:22.44) and Litoff (4:22.70) swept the top places in the 1,600 in the same order.

    Oh, and Cayce Reese also medaled for Monarch, placing eighth in 4:25.31.

    In a dramatic 800 final, Denver East’s Hayelom Fitsum appeared poised to claim the crown with a lead throughout. But, a stumble and fall a few strides from the finish line allowed Green to sweep the distance events with a winning time of 1:52.92. Fitsum got up for sixth place in 1:56.43. Litoff placed fifth.

    Monarch made a serious run at their first team title in boys track and field after winning 5A cross country in the fall as Monarch junior Cole Rowan (16-00) and sophomore Max Manson (15-01) finished first and second in pole vault. Nico Heineke also placed 4th in discus. The Coyotes tallied 101 points, but came up just short in the final standings to Fountain-Fort Carson (106).

    State track Donovan Williams Fountain-Fort Carson
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Fountain rode their usual firepower in sprints and jumps — Donovan Williams first in 100 and 200, Jequan Hogan first in triple jump and high jump, third in long jump and fifth in 110 hurdles, Jalen Lyon second in 400 and fourth in 200, Jason Farrell third in 300 hurdles — to their 18th state championship in boys track and field.

    The Trojans won the title in dramatic fashion, clinching on the final event of the meet, with a second-place finish in the 4×400-meter relay.

    They are now tied with Denver East for the second-most titles in boys track and field of any school in Colorado history, only trailing Fort Collins (20). The Trojans also won the 400-meter relay and placed second in the 800 relay. They were eighth in the 3,200 relay and Iosua Maika was fifth in the shot put. Fountain-Fort Carson has conquered 5A three of the past four years as a result.

    Vista Ridge, a school that opened its doors in 2008, won their second state championship in boys track and field by claiming 4A. They also won in 2013. The Wolves were too tough to match this season as a group with relays that were fantastic, finishing first in the 400 relay (42.16), the 800 relay (1:29.14) and the 1,600 relay (3:19.92). They also scored a bundle of points in the field events.

    The Lady Wolves of Vista Ridge also had a strong showing, winning the 800-meter sprint medley relay in 1:48.39 on Saturday. Alexis Dubiel was the discus champion as well.

    Other highlights included:

    Class 5A

    • Grandview won a girls track title for the first time with 120 points. The team crown never seemed in doubt after such a strong first day of competition. The Wolves won the 800 relay (1:41.12), the sprint medley relay (1:46.57) and the 1,600 relay (3:55). Freshman Lily Williams was runner-up in the 400, Kylee Harr won high jump (5-8), basketball star Michaela Onyenwere was 2nd in 100 and 3rd in 200, Brie Oakley shattered the Colorado record in the 3,200 (10:09), and the Wolves corralled plenty of other points in multiple events.
    • Rocky Mountain junior Gabriella McDonald swept the throws with marks of 42-3 in shot put and 154-3 in discus (new 5A state meet record).
    • Fort Collins senior Audra Koopman (Penn State recruit) defended her long jump crown by going 19 feet, one half inch.
    • Fellow Fort Collins senior Lauren Gregory (University of Arkansas) won a 5A double in the 800 (2:10.94) and 1,600 (4:50.77), overtaking Grandview standout Brie Oakley (4:51.01) by a slim margin in a fantastic race. Gregory finished her illustrious career with one title in the 800, one in the 1,600, two in the 3,200, and three in cross country.
    • Highlands Ranch (3:23.13) finished first in an entertaining 1,600 relay.
    • Rock Canyon junior Emily Sloan (13.58) blew away the field in the 100 hurdles while defending her championship from last year.
    • Rampart senior Xavier Bishop-falu (14.25) claimed the 110 hurdles crown.
    • For the second consecutive season, Denver East’s Arria Minor won the 100 (11.53), the 200 (23.57) and the 400 (53.30). She is already one of the premier sprinters in state history.
    • Hinkley senior Darrien Wells (47.62) won back-to-back titles in the 400. He was also runner-up in 100 and 200.
    • Fruita Monument senior Gunner Rigsby (22-10.50) claimed long jump.
    • Monarch freshman Mia Manson (12-6) won the pole vault. She has been the top freshman in America this spring in the event.
    • Cherokee Trail girls (Jaiden Paris, Taylor Watson, Chian Deloach, Sydnee Larkin) won the 400 relay in 47.48. Larkin (36-10.50) won back-to-back state titles in triple jump as well, holding off Loveland’s Tatum Rembao (36-8.25), a Creighton University basketball recruit.

    Class 4A

    State track Rylee Anderson Silver Creek high jump
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    • Air Academy won their first-ever state championship in 4A girls track. Senior Maria Mettler conquered the 800 and 3,200, while also finishing as the runner-up to Mountain View’s Lauren Offerman in the 1,600. Junior Olivia Whitaker won the 100 and was second in the 200.
    • Air Academy senior Nik Chapee also won the 200 (21.65) and 400 (47.90). Harrison freshman Tyrese Van Horne (47.95) was runner-up in the 400 in a time that ranks second out of all freshmen in America at the moment.
    • Niwot’s Alexis Carroll (long jump and triple jump champion) and Mary Gillett (200 and 400 champion, second in 100 and long jump) were fantastic for the Cougars, helping Niwot finish second as a team in 4A.
    • Valor Christian sophomore Anna Hall was the hurdle queen, topping all competitors in the 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles. She is a budding phenom nationally as a heptathlete, also finishing second in high jump (5-6). Valor’s Chase McLean won pole vault as well.
    • Silver Creek junior Rylee Anderson is three-for-three in high jump crowns as she cleared 5 feet, 8 inches.
    • Palisade senior Zaccre Kenward (48-9.50) dominated the triple jump.
    • Palmer Ridge’s Jeremy Meadows (4:15) ran away in the 1,600, while Silver Creek’s James Lee (1:54) did the same in the 800. Lee’s teammate, Brock Knechtel, tossed further than anyone in the discus throw (176-4).
    • Canon City senior Aaron McCoy (10.66) won the 100, while Thompson Valley’s Charlie Brunner (14.74) won the 110 hurdles.
    • Montrose senior Ian Meek was first in the 3,200 (9:23), second in the 1,600 (4:18), and ran on a winning 3,200 relay (7:58).
    • Pueblo South’s Jeremy Cody (6-9) was wildly impressive in winning high jump. Pueblo West’s Frank Nash the same in long jump (23-6.25).

    Class 3A

    • The Classical Academy kept a proud tradition in track going, easily winning 3A girls with 101.5 points. Junior Erika Willis shattered the 3A state meet record, previously held by sister Andrea, in the pole vault with a mark of 12 feet, 5 inches. The record was 11-6 from 2014. Freshman sister Kristina Willis placed fifth and TCA won the 1,600 relay in 4:00.97. The Titans topped 4A last season and now have 10 state championships in girls track, only one less than Mullen with a state record 11.
    • Lutheran junior Maya Evans, one of the top long jumpers in the nation with a personal best of 20 feet, 10 inches, didn’t disappoint with 3A titles in the long jump, 100, 200, and 400 relay (48.95, 3A state meet record). Madi Bottin, Riley Darnell and Nyah Streib also ran on that relay. Evans is now a five-time state champion in individual events.
    • Lutheran boys also fared well, keeping a four-year team title streak alive with a dominant 104-point tally. They also won 3A in 2016 and 2015 and 2A in 2014. Adam Dawson (203-1 in discus) and Jacob Dack (51-6.50 in shot put) were individual champions for Lutheran. Several relays finished runner-up.
    • Sterling’s Austin Chavez (6-5, also fourth place in pole vault) and Jayson Frank (6-3) finished first and second in the 3A high jump as teammates Victor Zimmerman (second), Brady Krier (third) placed high in pole vault as well. Kylie Chavez was the triple jump champion (36-11.50).
    • Aspen senior Sunday Abarca broke his own 3A state meet record in the 400 with a time of 48.12, bettering his 48.54. He also won the 200 in 21.39 and was second (10.80) to Sierra’s Dante Thomas (10.71) in the 100.
    • Eaton senior Tarynn Sieg, a Colorado State recruit, not only broke her own 3A state meet record in shot put (45-5.50) but also won discus (143-4, nearly a record).
    • Peak to Peak broke the 3A state record in the 3,200 relay (9:12.44) with sophomores Tiana Bradfield, Quinn McConnell and Anna Shults, along with senior Rachael Metzler. Shults also finished first in the 3,200 (11:15) and the 1,600 (5:00.71). McConnell was second in the 800 and 1,600 and Bradfield was fourth in the 800 and third in the 1,600. Metzler finished sixth in the 1,600 as well.
    • Salida senior Taryn Ceglowski set a new standard in 3A in the 800 with a time of 2:09.19, bettering the previous record of 2:11.24 by Emily LaValley of The Classical Academy in 2010.
    • Tanner Norman of TCA won the 1,600 (4:16.85) and 3,200 (9:14, 3A state meet record). He signed with Iowa State University. Norman’s brother Mason, a freshman, placed fifth in the 3,200 in 9:45.
    • Faith Christian freshman Cole Sprout was the runner-up in the 1,600 (4:22) and 3,200 (9:28). He was also second at the 3A state cross country meet in the fall.

    Class 2A

    • Paonia girls (110 points) joined The Classical Academy (3A champs from 2006-2010) and Mullen (4A champs from 1997-2003) as the only girls track and field programs in state history to win five championships in a row. Brianna Van Vleet defended her long jump crown successfully and Sophia Anderson and Mckenna Palmer finished first and second in triple jump. Anderson and Emily Pieper finished first and second in the 200.
    • Cedaredge boys (97 points) went back-to-back as a team, planting the seeds of a potential dynasty of their own. They ran away from everyone in the 800 and 3,200 relays and boasted depth that no team could counter.
    • Telluride junior Soleil Gaylord claimed the 1,600 (5:16) and 3,200 (11:25) crowns in back-to-back years. Sophomore teammate Maya Ordonez was runner-up in the 1,600. Gaylord was also second in the 800. Gaylord and Ordonez helped lead the 3,200 relay to a title as well.
    • Hayden freshman Hannah Wilkie (2:18.58) won the 800.
    • Burlington senior Ellie Berry swept the throws, winning shot put (40-11.75) and discus (133-5).
    • Shane Finegan won the 200 (22.53) and 400 (50.17) for Wiggins, and anchored the winning 1,600 relay in 3:30.44 with Tyler Hein, Teggan Freauff and Connor Kaufman. Finegan also anchored the winning 400 relay with the same group, except for Fukumaru Ogawa in place of Kaufman.
    • Meeker girls won the 400, sprint medley and 1,600 relays.
    • Soroco junior Ben Kelley swept the distance trio of 800 (1:54.75, bettering his own state meet record), 1,600 (4:22) and 3,200 (9:47). Sophomore teammate Grant Redmond (6-6) conquered high jump.
    • Hotchkiss sophomore Kaiya Firor claimed first in the 300 hurdles and 400.
    • Highland freshman Remington Ross won the girls 100 (12.28).

    Class 1A

    • Heritage Christian boys (105 points) have been a recent powerhouse and nothing they did this weekend changed that. They conquered 1A for the second year in a row and the fourth time in five seasons. Josh Damir won the 300 hurdles and Seth Bruxvoort and Isaiah Bowsher placed first and second in the 3,200. The 800 relay of Jojo Bork, Jaden Johnson, Damir and Josiah Bowsher shattered the 1A state meet record of 1:33.25 with a time of 1:33.08.
    • Heather Graham of Genoa-Hugo (40-5) won the shot put with a great throw.
    • Shining Mountain junior Emma Schaefer claimed the 1,600 (5:32) and 3,200 crowns (12:24).
    • Erik Enriquez-Acosta, a senior from Idalia, won the 400 (50.05) and 800 (2:00.87). He finished first or second all four years at state in the two-lapper. His teammate, senior Alex Weyerman (9-8), claimed the girls pole vault crown.
    • Lake City swept the boys (8:39) and girls (10:49) 3,200 relays.
    • The Springfield girls claimed their first state championship in any girls sport with 73.5 points. They won both the sprint medley relay (1:54.59 with Julia Mondragon, Ally Loflin, Audrey Rau, and Tatelyn Lasley) and 800 relay (1:49.81 with Mondragon, Lasley, Rau, and Kylie Parks). Springfield has a youthful group that could make another run next season.
    • DeBeque junior Jentry Largent doubled up on crowns in the 100 and 200, while also anchoring a 400 relay that shattered the 1A record with a time of 51.41.
    • Prairie senior Emily Kaiser was tremendous in the long jump (first) and triple jump (34-8.50, 1A state meet record).
    • Bowman Ellis, a senior for Springfield, won the 100 (11.34) and 200 (22.94).
    • Kiowa senior Melanie Deering ran away with titles in the 400 (59.23) and 800 (2:22).
    • Pawnee teammates Drew Ellis (20-5) and Bryce Schnug (19-9) swept gold and silver in long jump.
  • State track: Grandview’s Brie Oakley shatters state record in girls 3,200-meter race

    State track Brie Oakley Grandview
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    LAKEWOOD — What a way to begin the final Colorado prep meet of your career, Brie Oakley.

    During the opening events of the state track and field championships at Jeffco Stadium on Saturday morning, Oakley shattered the all-classification record in the 3,200 with a winning time of 10 minutes, 9.26 seconds.

    The Grandview senior, a Nike national champion in cross country in December, proved every bit as capable on the track in separating just enough from Fort Collins senior Lauren Gregory (10:16.43, second-fastest in state history) to claim the 5A crown in back-to-back years. The previous Colorado record in the girls 3,200 was 10:17.48 by Niwot’s Elise Cranny in 2014.

    “I feel really great,” Oakley said of the achievement. “That was also a big PR for me, about 14 seconds.”

    The pair of Division I recruits — Oakley signed with the University of California and Gregory with the University of Arkansas — have combined for multiple state championships, state records and national accolades. The tandem pushed each other to historic heights.

    State track Brie Oakley Grandview
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    For the first seven of eight laps Gregory tucked in behind Oakley, letting the No. 1 seed do much of the work. The smooth striding senior, a two-time state champion in the event in 2014 and 2015, seemed in perfect position to potentially overtake Oakley.

    But it was Oakley who shifted into a gear Gregory couldn’t match on the final lap. Still, the race was memorable for both competitors.

    “I knew she was going to be right on me,” the new state record holder said. “She’s run a 10:30 this season. I think having her right on my back really helped push me to go even faster than I thought I could.”

    Oakley also ran the anchor leg of a 3,200 relay that finished fourth in 9:28.45. Fairview’s foursome of Sarah King, Hannah Freeman, Isabella Rowland, and Marlena Preigh overtook Broomfield on the final leg to win in 9:13.42. Broomfield was the runner-up in 9:20.92, while Mountain Vista finished third in 9:26.64.

    Grandview girls are off to a substantial lead in the team tally after day one with 70 points, not only winning the 3,200 but also the high jump (junior Kylee Harr at 5 feet, 8 inches). Alisha Davis (5-2) also tied for fourth in high jump for Grandview and Leilah Vigil (40 feet, 9.75 inches) was fourth in shot put.

    The Wolves were impressive in two other relay finals as well; claiming state championships in the 800-meter sprint medley (1:46.57) and 800-meter relay (1:41.12).

    Cherokee Trail (31), Mountain Vista (29), Fort Collins (26), Loveland (21), Rock Canyon (21), and Cherry Creek (21) round out the top teams in the current standings, but Grandview has to feel positive about their chances of winning a first-ever girls state championship in track and field on Sunday.

    In Class 4A, Air Academy’s Maria Mettler (10:47.25) ran away from Denver North’s Kayla Young (10:56.25) and Mountain View’s Lauren Offerman (11:08.24) to claim the 3,200.

    Peak to Peak sophomore Anna Shults the 3,200 title in 3A with a winning 11:15.62. She also claimed the 1,600 crown as a freshman.

    Telluride’s Soleil Gaylord (11:33.16) won the 2A 3,200 and Shining Mountain’s Emma Schaefer (12:24) claimed 1A.

    There were a number of other standout performances on day one of the state meet, including Valor Christian sophomore Anna Hall winning the 4A 300 hurdles in 43.17 seconds and Paonia girls setting a new 2A state record in the 800-meter relay (1:43.95 with Sophia Anderson, Emily Pieper, Brianna Van Vleet, Lyla Hayutin-Baril).

    The Peak to Peak girls 3,200 relay of Tiana Bradfield, Anna Shults, Rachael Metzler, and Quinn McConnell broke the 3A state record of 9:24.95 by The Classical Academy in 2012 with a 9:12.44.

    Lutheran junior Maya Evans won the 3A 200-meter dash (24.35) and long jump (3A state meet record of 19-5.25). Eaton senior Tarynn Sieg broke her own 3A state meet record in the shot put with a mark of 45-5.50. D’Evelyn senior Sarah Cerrone broke the 3A state meet record in high jump with a mark of 5-7.50.

    Denver East sophomore phenom Arria Minor put away the 5A field in the 200-meter dash with a blistering 23.57, while Niwot junior Mary Gillett was the 4A champion in 24.83. She placed second in long jump behind only teammate Alexis Carroll.

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    Isaac Green leads the way for Monarch

    State track Monarch
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    As for the top-flight boys competitors on Saturday, Monarch swept the 5A top three places in the 3,200 with Isaac Green (9:26), Charlie Perry (9:27) and Zach Litoff (9:31). Green and Litoff teamed with William Dixon and Sean Gazarick (7:50.04) to dominate the 3,200 relay as well.

    Monarch and Fountain-Fort Carson (Donovan Williams first in 200 in 21.63, Jason Farrell third in 300 hurdles in 38.89, Jequan Hogan first in triple jump at 50 feet, 7.25 inches, second place in 800-meter relay) are in a battle in the 5A team competition.

    Hogan, a junior, gave his team a major boost with one of the top triple jump marks in Colorado history on his fourth and final jump. Hogan actually scratched his first two jumps, but leaped 49 feet, 7 inches on his third attempt. Fruita Monument senior Gunner Rigsby (49-00.50) was the runner-up.

    “After they said that second jump was a foul, I was kind of mad,” Hogan admitted. “I was kind of angry and I think it helped me jump a little harder and push a little harder. I picked it up and jumped a 50.”

    Hinkley also had a promising first day as senior Darrien Wells (runner-up in 200) and junior Angel Heredia (now two-time state champion in 300 hurdles) were two legs of an 800-meter relay that nipped Fountain-Fort Carson 1:27.25-1:27.43 for the 5A crown.

    Veterans like Montrose’s Ian Meek (4A 3200 champion in 9:23) and The Classical Academy’s Tanner Norman (9:14.45 for 3A state meet record) were distance stars again. Montrose (7:58.93) held off Silver Creek (7:59.56) in an entertaining 4A 3,200 relay.

    Mountain View’s Nolan Kembel (37.94) claimed the 4A 300 hurdles and Pueblo West’s Frank Nash (23-6.25) won the 4A long jump. Lutheran’s Jacob Dack (shot put) and Adam Dawson (203-1 in discus) swept the throws in 3A.

    The final day of the state track and field meet at Jeffco Stadium will begin with field events at 8:00 a.m. and track events at 9:00 a.m.

    State track boys
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
  • Baseball rankings: Cherry Creek, Valor Christian move up to No. 1 spots

    Cherry Creek baseball team
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Cherry Creek and Valor Christian are picking the right time to peak. After all, in hunt for a state baseball championship teams put more emphasis on how they’re playing in May, not in March.

    In the last week of April, the Bruins and the Eagles have made their way into their respective top spots in the CHSAANow.com baseball rankings.

    Cherry Creek takes nine of 12 first-place votes to come in as the new No. 1 in the Class 5A poll. The Bruins unseat Rock Canyon, which falls to No.2 after a 12-10 loss to Regis Jesuit last week.

    The Raiders are just one of three new teams to crack the 5A top 10. Douglas County enters the poll this week at No. 7 and Broomfield, fresh off a shutout win over Mountain Range comes in at No. 9.

    Valor Christian — the defending 4A champion — regains the top spot in that class, jumping up three spots from last week’s ranking.

    The Eagles overtake No. 2 Cheyenne Mountain, which claimed the top spot a week ago.

    Kennedy Denver North baseball
    (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    Still undefeated, Denver North climbs a couple of spots to take the No. 4 position this week, grabbing a couple of first-place votes in the process.

    Summit and Pueblo West are the two newcomers in the 4A poll, taking the No. 9 and No. 10 spots respectively. 

    Lamar remains the No. 1 team in the 3A rankings, but University was able to jump a spot to land at No. 2.

    Peak to Peak (No. 5) and Colorado Academy (No. 6) each climbed two spots from last week’s poll.

    There were no new teams in the 3A poll.

    Paonia held its spot at the top of the 2A poll. Sedgwick County jumped a spot to No. 4 and County Line fell a spot to No. 5, but no other changes occurred in the 2A rankings.

    Holly did not play a game last week and it didn’t effect anything in the least as the Wildcats are still No.1 in the rankings.

    Fleming (No. 2) and Cheyenne Wells (No. 4) each jumped a spot from last week. Three new teams joined the 1A poll as Denver Jewish Day comes in at No. 6, Stratton/Liberty takes the No. 9 spot and Sierra Grande rounds out the poll at No. 10.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.

    New polls are released each Monday during the regular season.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cherry Creek (9) 10-3 112 3 2-0
    2 Rock Canyon (1) 11-4 83 1 2-1
    3 Mountain Vista 10-3 80 6 3-0
    4 Rocky Mountain 9-5 79 10 4-0
    5 Eaglecrest 11-2 62 5 2-1
    6 Mountain Range (2) 12-1 57 2 0-1
    7 Douglas County 11-3 49 3-0
    8 Regis Jesuit 10-3 46 3-0
    9 Broomfield 10-4 25 2-0
    10 Heritage 10-5 24 7 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Legacy 20, Legend 14, Brighton 2, Greeley West 2, Ralston Valley 2, Arapahoe 1, Coronado 1, Highlands Ranch 1.
    Dropped out:
    Legend (4), Fruita Monument (8), Legacy (9).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Valor Christian (3) 12-3 87 4 3-0
    2 Cheyenne Mountain (2) 13-1 83 1 2-1
    3 Windsor (3) 12-1 77 3 3-0
    4 Denver North (2) 15-0 68 6 3-0
    5 Northridge 11-3 49 8 1-0
    6 Green Mountain 12-2 47 5 2-1
    7 Silver Creek 12-5 46 9 2-0
    8 Mountain View 11-4 25 7 0-1
    9 Summit 12-2 20 0-0
    10 Pueblo West 11-4 14 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Falcon 11, Air Academy 7, Palisade 7, Ponderosa 4, Canon City 3, Fort Morgan 2.
    Dropped out:
    Ponderosa (2), Fort Morgan (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Lamar (8) 15-1 116 1 3-0
    2 University (2) 10-4 96 3 2-1
    3 Lutheran (1) 16-1 92 4 3-1
    4 La Junta (1) 12-3 71 2 1-2
    5 Peak to Peak 10-2 56 7 2-1
    6 Colorado Academy 13-3 46 8 4-0
    7 Valley 11-3 36 6 2-1
    8 Manitou Springs 10-3 34 5 1-2
    9 Eaton 10-4 24 10 3-0
    10 Gunnison 10-3 22 9 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Resurrection Christian 21, Delta 15, St. Mary’s 9, Bayfield 5, Sterling 5, Brush 4, Montezuma-Cortez 4, Cedaredge 3, Alamosa 1.
    Dropped out:
    .

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Paonia (8) 15-0 96 1 2-0
    2 Peyton (2) 13-0 83 2 1-0
    3 Holyoke 13-1 73 3 1-0
    4 Sedgwick County 9-3 54 5 0-0
    5 County Line 10-2 52 4 1-0
    6 Yuma 10-2 38 6 1-0
    7 Rocky Ford 10-3 35 7 1-0
    8 Lyons 13-1 30 8 2-0
    9 Haxtun 7-4 19 9 0-0
    10 Hotchkiss 12-2 17 10 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Front Range Christian 9, Dawson 7, Dayspring Christian 7, Crowley County 6, Meeker 6, Sanford 5, Limon 4, Sargent 4, Ignacio 3, Burlington 1, Center 1.
    Dropped out:
    .

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Holly (6) 7-2 73 1 0-0
    2 Fleming 10-1 67 3 2-0
    3 Eads (1) 7-2 62 2 0-2
    4 Cheyenne Wells (1) 7-3 56 5 3-0
    5 Nucla 7-8 46 4 2-0
    6 Cotopaxi 8-3 33 6 0-0
    7 Denver Jewish Day 5-1 31 1-0
    8 Kiowa 4-6 18 8 0-1
    9 Stratton/Liberty 4-3 13 1-0
    10 Sierra Grande 6-5 11 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Manzanola 8, Granada 6, Peetz 6, Caliche 4, Cornerstone Christian 2, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 2, Antonito 1, Elbert 1.
    Dropped out:
    Caliche (7), Peetz (9), Granada (10).
  • Baseball rankings: Cheyenne Mountain takes over top spot in Class 4A

    Cheyenne Mountain Falcon baseball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    It might be too early to say that Cheyenne Mountain is back at a championship level, but a 11-0 start to the season has certainly gotten the attention of voters across the state.

    Fresh off a win over Falcon on Thursday and Canon City on Saturday, the Indians are the new No. 1 in the Class 4A CHSAANow.com baseball rankings.

    The Indians only broke into the poll a week ago and after leaping over Northridge, Windsor and Ponderosa, they are looking closer and closer to being in championship contention once again.

    Valor Christian made a decent jump this week, gaining three spots to land No. 4. 

    Silver Creek is the only team to join the poll, coming in at No. 9

    Lamar St. Mary's baseball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Lamar regains the top spot in the 3A poll after being overtaken by league rival La Junta last week. 

    University gains some ground to come in at No. 3 as does Manitou Springs who jumps a spot to land at No. 5.

    Eaton rejoins the top 10 this week, rounding out the 3A at No. 10.

    In 5A, Rock Canyon holds on to the top spot in the poll. Mountain Range, however, made a four-spot jump to come in at No. 2.

    Cherry Creek gets back into the top three, getting a few first-place votes in the process.

    Fruita Monument (No. 8) and Legacy (No. 9) are the two newcomers to the 5A rankings.

    Paonia held on to the top spot in the 2A poll, as did the top four overall teams from last week’s rankings.

    Rocky Ford is two spots better this week at No. 7.

    Lyons is the only new team in the 2A poll, coming at No. 9 this week.

    Holly also held on to its No. 1 ranking, hanging on to the top spot in the 1A poll. Eads (No. 2) and Fleming (No. 3) also held on to their positions from a week ago. 

    At No. 8, Kiowa is new to this week’s top 10, as is Granada who rounds out the poll at No. 10.

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    During the regular season, new polls are released each Monday.

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    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rock Canyon (6) 9-3 96 1 1-2
    2 Mountain Range (3) 12-0 90 6 3-0
    3 Cherry Creek (2) 8-3 85 5 3-0
    4 Legend 7-4 60 2 1-2
    5 Eaglecrest 9-1 54 7 1-1
    6 Mountain Vista 7-3 45 4 1-2
    7 Heritage 8-4 37 10 2-1
    8 Fruita Monument 11-4 29 2-0
    9 Legacy 8-4 25 2-1
    10 Rocky Mountain 5-5 23 3 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Broomfield 15, Douglas County 9, Regis Jesuit 9, ThunderRidge 8, Bear Creek 5, Cherokee Trail 5, Pine Creek 4, Grand Junction Central 3, Brighton 2, Highlands Ranch 1.
    Dropped out:
    Grand Junction Central (8), Broomfield (9).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cheyenne Mountain (7) 11-0 86 4 3-0
    2 Ponderosa (1) 9-2 70 3 2-1
    3 Windsor 9-1 65 1 2-1
    4 Valor Christian (2) 9-3 63 7 3-0
    5 Green Mountain 10-1 59 5 2-1
    6 Denver North 12-0 52 6 3-0
    7 Mountain View 11-3 33 8 3-0
    8 Northridge 10-3 29 2 0-2
    9 Silver Creek 10-5 23 2-0
    10 Fort Morgan 9-2 18 10 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Summit 16, Wheat Ridge 9, Holy Family 8, Air Academy 7, Falcon 6, Pueblo West 6.
    Dropped out:
    Wheat Ridge (9).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Lamar (8) 12-1 104 2 4-0
    2 La Junta (2) 11-1 96 1 2-0
    3 University (1) 8-3 83 4 3-0
    4 Lutheran 13-0 79 3 3-0
    5 Manitou Springs 9-1 61 6 3-0
    6 Valley 9-2 51 7 3-0
    7 Peak to Peak 8-1 40 5 3-0
    8 Colorado Academy 9-3 25 8 4-0
    9 Gunnison 8-3 21 9 1-1
    10 Eaton 7-4 15 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Sterling 10, Delta 6, Salida 5, Brush 4, Resurrection Christian 4, Bayfield 1.
    Dropped out:
    Delta (10).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Paonia (6) 13-0 83 1 4-0
    2 Peyton (2) 12-0 77 2 3-0
    3 Holyoke (1) 12-1 67 3 4-0
    4 County Line 9-2 55 4 1-2
    5 Sedgwick County 9-3 46 6 3-0
    6 Yuma 9-2 39 5 0-1
    7 Rocky Ford 9-3 31 9 3-1
    8 Lyons 11-1 25 3-0
    9 Haxtun 7-4 21 8 0-2
    10 Hotchkiss 10-2 16 7 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Front Range Christian 11, Dayspring Christian 7, Limon 6, Meeker 6, Dolores Huerta 5, Sanford 4, Burlington 2.
    Dropped out:
    Sanford (10).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Holly (6) 7-2 78 1 2-1
    2 Eads (2) 7-0 64 2 2-0
    3 Fleming 8-1 61 3 3-0
    4 Nucla 5-8 48 5 0-3
    5 Cheyenne Wells 4-3 40 4 2-2
    6 Cotopaxi 8-3 37 7 3-1
    7 Caliche 4-9 27 6 0-4
    8 Kiowa 4-5 25 1-1
    9 Peetz 7-4 17 9 3-2
    10 Granada 4-6 14 2-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Denver Jewish Day 8, Antonito 7, Stratton/Liberty 5, Sierra Grande 5, Cornerstone Christian 2, Otis 2, Manzanola 1.
    Dropped out:
    Stratton/Liberty (8), Antonito (10).
  • Baseball rankings: All kinds of changes in post-spring break polls

    Colorado Academy Summit baseball generic catch
    (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    What a difference two weeks can make.

    To say that there was some shakeup in the CHSAANow.com baseball rankings would be a gross understatement of what happened since the last set of rankings were released two weeks ago.

    And if there is a prime example, one should look no further than the Class 4A rankings. 

    Windsor jumped a staggering eight spots to take over the No. 1 spot in that poll.

    The four teams sitting right behind the Wizards? Well, they were all previously unranked. Northridge, Ponderosa, Cheyenne Mountain and Green Mountain all join the rankings this week.

    Wheat Ridge (No. 9) and Fort Morgan (No. 10) are also newcomers. Denver North, Valor Christian and Mountain View remain in the rankings at No. 6, No. 7 and No. 8 respectively.

    The 5A rankings also saw a significant shakeup, though not as extreme as 4A. Rock Canyon takes over the No. 1 spot, replacing Rocky Mountain who falls to No. 3. Legend jumps to No. 2 while Mountain Vista climbs to No. 4.

    Mountain Range (No. 6), Eaglecrest (No. 7), Grand Junction Central (No. 8) and Heritage (No. 10) all broke into the top 10.

    While 3A saw the most consistency in terms of who was ranked, the overall placement of the ranked teams certainly saw changes.

    La Junta jumped to the No. 1 spot, taking over for Lamar.

    Manitou Springs jumps a couple of spots to No. 6 while Valley leapt up to No. 7. At  No. 9, Gunnison is the only new team in the 3A rankings.

    Paonia hangs on to the No. 1 spot in 2A, but Peyton climbs to No. 2 and Holyoke jumps seven spots to No. 3.

    County Line, Yuma and Sanford all join the 2A poll this week.

    Holly remains the No. 1 team in 1A and Eads holds on to its spot at No. 2.

    Caliche, Petz and Antonito are the three newcomers to the 1A poll.

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    During the regular season, new polls are released each Monday.

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    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rock Canyon (8) 8-1 90 3 0-0
    2 Legend 6-2 68 5 3-2
    3 Rocky Mountain (2) 3-4 63 1 3-4
    4 Mountain Vista 6-1 54 6 3-1
    5 Cherry Creek 5-3 51 2 1-2
    6 Mountain Range 9-0 46 6-0
    7 Eaglecrest 8-0 39 2-0
    8 Grand Junction Central 10-2 31 4-1
    9 Broomfield 6-3 20 10 3-2
    10 Heritage 6-3 17 3-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Ralston Valley 15, Cherokee Trail 9, Regis Jesuit 9, Highlands Ranch 7, Loveland 6, Douglas County 5, ThunderRidge 4, Fairview 3, Fort Collins 3, Legacy 3, Bear Creek 2, Brighton 2, Grandview 2, Pomona 1.
    Dropped out:
    Cherokee Trail (4), Ralston Valley (7), Regis Jesuit (8), ThunderRidge (9).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Windsor (8) 7-0 105 9 5-0
    2 Northridge (2) 10-1 79 6-0
    3 Ponderosa 7-1 70 2-0
    4 Cheyenne Mountain 8-0 69 3-0
    5 Green Mountain (1) 8-0 60 6-0
    6 Denver North 9-0 46 10 3-0
    7 Valor Christian 6-3 27 2 3-1
    8 Mountain View 8-3 26 7 5-0
    9 Wheat Ridge 6-2 23 4-2
    10 Fort Morgan 7-2 18 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Air Academy 13, Evergreen 12, Longmont 12, Pueblo West 12, Silver Creek 12, Holy Family 7, Pueblo East 5, Summit 5, Falcon 3, Golden 1.
    Dropped out:
    Longmont (1), Pueblo West (3), Air Academy (4), Evergreen (5), Canon City (6), Silver Creek (8).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 La Junta (4) 9-1 89 3 5-1
    2 Lamar (2) 8-1 84 1 2-0
    3 Lutheran (3) 10-0 64 4 2-0
    4 University (1) 5-3 62 6 4-0
    5 Peak to Peak 5-1 42 7 2-0
    6 Manitou Springs 6-1 38 8 3-0
    7 Valley 6-2 37 10 2-0
    8 Colorado Academy 5-3 25 5 2-3
    9 Gunnison 7-2 23 3-1
    10 Delta 7-4 15 9 3-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Bayfield 13, Faith Christian 11, Sterling 11, Rye 10, Salida 10, Florence 7, Eaton 3, Bishop Machebeuf 2, Resurrection Christian 2, Alamosa 1, Brush 1.
    Dropped out:
    Faith Christian (2).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Paonia (6) 9-0 78 1 6-0
    2 Peyton (2) 9-0 70 5 3-0
    3 Holyoke (1) 8-1 60 10 4-1
    4 County Line 8-0 53 6-0
    5 Yuma 9-1 46 4-0
    6 Sedgwick County 6-3 37 6 3-1
    7 Hotchkiss 8-2 30 8 6-1
    8 Haxtun 7-2 27 3 2-2
    9 Rocky Ford 6-2 15 7 4-1
    10 Sanford 5-0 13 5-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Dawson 8, Front Range Christian 8, Lyons 8, Dayspring Christian 7, Burlington 6, Denver Christian 6, Dolores Huerta 6, Limon 6, Evangelical Christian 4, Calhan 3, Dolores 3, Meeker 1.
    Dropped out:
    Front Range Christian (2), Dawson (4), Calhan (9).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Holly (7) 5-1 88 1 3-0
    2 Eads (2) 5-0 71 2 4-0
    3 Fleming 5-1 66 4 5-0
    4 Cheyenne Wells 2-1 53 6 1-1
    5 Nucla 5-5 46 3 3-2
    6 Caliche 4-5 35 2-3
    7 Cotopaxi 5-2 25 8 2-1
    8 Stratton/Liberty 1-3 22 9 0-1
    9 Peetz 4-2 17 2-0
    10 Antonito 2-0 15 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Denver Jewish Day 12, Granada 12, Kiowa 10, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 6, Otis 5, Community Christian 4, Manzanola 3, Idalia 2, Mile High Academy 2, Elbert 1.
    Dropped out:
    Granada (5), Dove Creek (7), Manzanola (10).
  • Baseball rankings: Longmont, Lamar new No. 1 teams

    A couple of wins over Mountain View has put the spotlight on Longmont baseball. The undefeated Trojans head into spring break as the new No. 1 team in the Class 4A CHSAANow.com baseball rankings.

    And they earned it. 

    On consecutive days last week, Longmont posted 6-3 and 3-1 wins over then No. 2 Mountain View, who fell to No. 7 this week.

    Valor Christian slipped one spot to come in at No. 2.

    Evergreen bettered their position by three spots to land at No. 5 while Silver Creek jump two spots to take over at No. 8.

    No new teams broke into the 4A poll this week.

    Manitou Springs Bayfield Lamar baseball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    The 3A poll also saw a fresh face in the top spot. After coming away with a couple of wins at their own tournament, Lamar lands at the No. 1 spot formerly held by Faith Christian. 

    The defending 3A champs only dropped one spot to No. 2.

    Lutheran stormed its way into the 3A rankings, coming in at No. 4 despite not ranked in last week’s poll. The Lions are the only newcomers in 3A.

    Colorado Academy is right behind at No. 5, two spots better than a week ago.

    In 5A, Rocky Mountain hangs onto its top spot, but the always dangerous Cherry Creek Bruins jumped two spots to take over at No 2.

    Legend breaks into the top five by making a three-spot jump from last week’s poll.

    At No. 10, Broomfield is the only new team in the 5A poll.

    Haxtun has shown it should be a team to keep an eye on, landing at No. 3 in this week’s 2A poll. That’s a staggering six spots better than a week ago.

    Paonia is still securely in the No. 1 spot in those rankings.

    Calhan and Holyoke are the two new teams to break into the 2A rankings, coming in at No. 9 and No. 10 respectively.

    Only one new face made an appearance in this week’s 1A poll as Cotopaxi takes the No. 8 spot this week.

    Holly remains the top team in the 1A rankings and it was Dove Creek who made the big jump of the week to land three spots better at No. 7.

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    During the regular season, new polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rocky Mountain (8) 0-0 98 1 0-0
    2 Cherry Creek 4-1 70 4 2-0
    3 Rock Canyon (1) 8-1 65 3 3-1
    4 Cherokee Trail (1) 2-4 55 2 0-1
    5 Legend 3-0 45 8 2-0
    6 Mountain Vista 3-0 42 6 0-0
    7 Ralston Valley 2-1 39 7 1-0
    8 Regis Jesuit 1-2 32 5 1-2
    9 ThunderRidge 3-2 29 9 1-0
    10 Broomfield 3-1 17 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Heritage 16, Grandview 11, Highlands Ranch 8, Mullen 8, Legacy 3, Pine Creek 3, Boulder 2, Douglas County 2, Eaglecrest 2, Fort Collins 1, Grand Junction Central 1, Pomona 1.
    Dropped out:
    Heritage (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Longmont (6) 4-0 90 4 2-0
    2 Valor Christian (2) 3-2 82 1 1-2
    3 Pueblo West 6-3 67 3 2-2
    4 Air Academy (1) 3-0 60 5 1-0
    5 Evergreen 4-0 53 8 0-0
    6 Canon City 3-0 43 6 0-0
    7 Mountain View 3-3 37 2 0-3
    8 Silver Creek (1) 5-2 35 10 2-0
    9 Windsor 2-0 32 7 2-0
    10 Denver North 6-0 20 9 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Northridge 17, Wheat Ridge 12, Palmer Ridge 10, Ponderosa 10, Fort Morgan 8, Green Mountain 8, Thompson Valley 8, Pueblo South 7, Erie 3, Cheyenne Mountain 2, Golden 1.
    Dropped out:
    .

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Lamar (3) 6-1 86 2 2-0
    2 Faith Christian (3) 1-0 83 1 1-0
    3 La Junta (2) 4-0 76 4 3-0
    4 Lutheran (1) 8-0 43 4-0
    5 Colorado Academy 3-0 42 7 0-0
    6 University (1) 1-3 38 3 1-2
    7 Peak to Peak 3-1 32 9 0-0
    8 Manitou Springs 3-1 31 5 2-1
    9 Delta (1) 4-3 30 10 2-1
    10 Valley 4-2 28 6 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Sterling 26, Eaton 23, Resurrection Christian 17, Manual 11, Weld Central 8, Bishop Machebeuf 7, Gunnison 7, Rye 6, Buena Vista 4, Cedaredge 2, St. Mary’s 2, Aspen 1, Bayfield 1, Kent Denver 1.
    Dropped out:
    Eaton (8).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Paonia (6) 3-0 79 1 1-0
    2 Front Range Christian (2) 5-1 57 2 1-1
    3 Haxtun 5-0 50 9 3-0
    4 Dawson (1) 2-2 47 3 0-0
    5 Peyton 6-0 45 8 3-0
    6 Sedgwick County 3-2 35 5 3-1
    7 Rocky Ford 2-1 31 4 0-0
    8 Hotchkiss 2-1 28 7 1-0
    9 Calhan 6-0 20 3-0
    10 Holyoke 4-0 16 4-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Dayspring Christian 14, Dolores Huerta 12, County Line 10, Limon 9, Sargent 9, Yuma 9, Sanford 8, Crowley County 4, Denver Academy 3, Lyons 3, Clear Creek 2, Custer County 2, Akron 1, Gilpin County 1.
    Dropped out:
    Dayspring Christian (6), Limon (10).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Holly (7) 2-1 82 1 0-0
    2 Eads 1-0 51 2 1-0
    3 Nucla 2-3 50 3 1-0
    4 Fleming 0-1 49 4 0-1
    5 Granada 0-0 48 6 0-0
    6 Cheyenne Wells 1-0 39 5 1-0
    7 Dove Creek (1) 1-5 32 10 1-0
    8 Cotopaxi 3-1 25 0-0
    9 Stratton/Liberty 1-2 24 8 0-1
    10 Manzanola 0-0 21 7 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Sierra Grande 19, Otis 13, Antonito 9, Kiowa 7, Primero 7, Cornerstone Christian 4, Elbert 4, Longmont Christian 3, Peetz 3, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 3, Pikes Peak Christian 2.
    Dropped out:
    Sierra Grande (9).
  • Baseball rankings: Big shakeup in 5A poll; Rocky Mountain new No. 1

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Rocky Mountain baseball sits atop the Class 5A baseball rankings, but the Lobos have yet to play a game.

    Rocky Mountain came into the season ranked third in the CHSAANow.com 5A baseball preseason rankings.

    Rock Canyon received four first-place votes after a 5-0 start that launched the Jaguars into the No. 3 slot  — up from No. 7.

    Mountain Vista, Legend and Heritage are new additions to the 5A poll. The teams come in at Nos. 6, 8 and 10, respectively.

    Regis Jesuit was the only other team to move up as the Raiders moved from No. 6 to No. 5.

    Cherokee Trail dropped to No. 2, Cherry Creek dropped to No. 4 and Ralston Valley fell to No. 7.

    ThunderRidge held at No. 9.

    Faith Christian baseball team
    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    In 3A, defending champion Faith Christian claimed the top spot. Close behind are Lamar, University and La Junta.

    Manitou Springs jumped from No. 7 to No. 5.

    Colorado Academy and Peak to Peak joined the rankings at No. 7 and No. 9, respectively.

    Valor Christian held firm at No. 1 in 4A. The top three teams stayed the same.

    Air Academy benefited from a 2-0 start to move into the No. 5 spot, while No. 8 Evergreen joined the mix.

    Silver Creek slid down to No. 10.

    Three teams joined the 2A poll this week, the biggest jump coming from Front Range Christian. The Falcons went from unranked to No. 2.

    Along with Front Range Christian, Haxtun and Peyton joined the 2A rankings.

    Paonia stayed at the top spot.

    There was little change in the 1A poll as Holly and Eads stayed in the top two spots

    Sierra Grande joined the poll while Cornerstone Christian dropped out.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.

    During the regular season, new polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Baseball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rocky Mountain (4) 0-0 93 3 0-0
    2 Cherokee Trail (3) 2-3 82 1 2-3
    3 Rock Canyon (4) 5-0 75 7 5-0
    4 Cherry Creek 2-1 65 2 2-1
    5 Regis Jesuit 0-0 60 6 0-0
    6 Mountain Vista 3-0 51 3-0
    7 Ralston Valley 1-1 32 5 1-1
    8 Legend 1-0 30 1-0
    9 ThunderRidge 2-2 23 9 2-2
    10 Heritage 2-0 18 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Broomfield 15, Grandview 15, Boulder 9, Mullen 8, Highlands Ranch 7, Columbine 5, Eaglecrest 5, Legacy 3, Pine Creek 3, Bear Creek 2, Coronado 2, Chaparral 1, Denver East 1.
    Dropped out:
    Mullen (4), Grandview (8), Pine Creek (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Valor Christian (10) 2-0 100 1 2-0
    2 Mountain View 3-0 70 2 3-0
    3 Pueblo West 4-1 51 3 4-1
    4 Longmont 2-0 43 5 2-0
    5 Air Academy 2-0 41 9 2-0
    6 Canon City 3-0 35 7 3-0
    7 Windsor 0-0 32 4 0-0
    8 Evergreen 4-0 30 4-0
    9 Denver North 4-0 25 10 4-0
    10 Silver Creek 3-2 20 6 3-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Northridge 18, Fort Morgan 16, Palmer Ridge 11, Pueblo South 11, Mead 10, Wheat Ridge 9, Green Mountain 8, Thompson Valley 6, Cheyenne Mountain 4, Erie 3, Pueblo Central 3, D’Evelyn 2, Golden 1, Ponderosa 1.
    Dropped out:
    Erie (8).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Faith Christian (6) 0-0 82 2 0-0
    2 Lamar (1) 4-1 73 3 4-1
    3 University (2) 0-1 72 1 0-1
    4 La Junta (1) 1-0 64 4 1-0
    5 Manitou Springs 1-0 58 7 1-0
    6 Valley 3-1 49 5 3-1
    7 Colorado Academy (1) 3-0 44 3-0
    8 Eaton 1-1 36 6 1-1
    9 Peak to Peak 3-1 29 3-1
    10 Delta 2-2 23 8 2-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Weld Central 14, Resurrection Christian 13, Sterling 12, Alamosa 11, Kent Denver 10, Bayfield 9, Gunnison 9, Manual 9, Lutheran 8, Cedaredge 7, Aspen 5, Centauri 5, Brush 4, Buena Vista 4, Montezuma-Cortez 3, Olathe 2, Pagosa Springs 2, St. Mary’s 2, Monte Vista 1.
    Dropped out:
    St. Mary’s (9), Bayfield (10).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Paonia (7) 2-0 88 1 2-0
    2 Front Range Christian 4-0 59 4-0
    3 Dawson (1) 2-2 56 2 2-2
    4 Rocky Ford 2-1 49 7 2-1
    5 Sedgwick County (1) 0-1 46 4 0-1
    6 Dayspring Christian 0-2 39 3 0-2
    7 Hotchkiss 1-1 36 5 1-1
    8 Peyton 3-0 29 3-0
    9 Haxtun 2-0 27 2-0
    10 Limon 2-2 26 6 2-2
    Others receiving votes:
    County Line 10, Dolores Huerta 10, Calhan 9, Sargent 9, Yuma 9, Del Norte 8, Sanford 8, Holyoke 7, Akron 4, Burlington 4, Center 4, Crowley County 4, Denver Christian 3, Lyons 3, Custer County 2, Clear Creek 1.
    Dropped out:
    Akron (8), County Line (9), Sargent (10).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Holly (7) 2-1 74 1 2-1
    2 Eads 0-0 60 2 0-0
    3 Nucla (1) 1-3 55 4 1-3
    4 Fleming 0-0 53 3 0-0
    5 Cheyenne Wells 0-0 43 6 0-0
    6 Granada 0-0 41 5 0-0
    7 Manzanola 0-0 26 9 0-0
    8 Stratton/Liberty 1-1 20 10 1-1
    9 Sierra Grande 0-0 14 0-0
    10 Dove Creek 0-5 10 7 0-5
    Others receiving votes:
    Antonito 8, Cotopaxi 8, Primero 7, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 6, Kiowa 4, Longmont Christian 3, Peetz 3, Cornerstone Christian 2, Pikes Peak Christian 2, Community Christian 1.
    Dropped out:
    Cornerstone Christian (8).