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  • All-state boys swimming and diving teams for the 2019 season

    Coaches Invite Boys Swimming
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    The 2019 all-state boys swimming teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

    Swimmers, divers and coaches of the year were voted upon by coaches at the state meet.

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    Class 5A

    Swimmer of the year: Gavin Olson, Columbine

    Diver of the year: Luke VanVleet, Heritage

    Swim coach of the year: Chris Loftis, Cherry Creek

    Dive coach of the year: Jake Carloni, Regis Jesuit

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Clayton Chaplin Sophomore Highlands Ranch Diving
    Brendan Eckerman Senior Cherry Creek 50 free, 100 free, 200 free relay, 400 free relay
    Casey Fellows Senior Valor Christian Diving
    William Goodwin Senior Regis Jesuit 200 IM, 100 breaststroke
    Lars Hanna Junior Cherry Creek 200 medley relay, 400 free relay
    Quinn Henninger Sophomore Regis Jesuit Diving
    Blake Jorgens Sophomore Cherry Creek 200 free relay
    Max Kreidl Junior Boulder 100 butterfly
    Lukas Miller Junior Legacy 200 free, 500 free
    Gavin Olson Senior Columbine 100 back
    Bryce Ortanes Sophomore Cherry Creek 200 medley relay, 400 free relay
    Jake Russell Junior Cherry Creek 200 medley relay
    Tommy Salvetti Senior Cherry Creek 200 free relay
    Nikolas Silolahti Sophomore Cherry Creek 200 free relay, 400 free relay
    Spencer Smith Senior Cherry Creek 200 medley relay
    Second Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Gio Aguirre Freshman Regis Jesuit 400 free relay
    Zach Bartel Junior Fossil Ridge 200 IM
    Daniel Bensen Junior Arapahoe 200 free relay
    Jack Berdahl Junior Arapahoe 100 breaststroke
    Benjamin Brewer Senior Arapahoe 200 free relay
    Sean Carr Junior Regis Jesuit 200 medley relay
    Jack Clouatre Senior Regis Jesuit 200 medley relay
    Conrad Eck Freshman Cherry Creek Diving
    Nicholas Fox Senior Ralston Valley 100 back
    Jack Giesen Junior Arapahoe 200 free relay
    Fletcher Hayes Sophomore Arapahoe 500 free
    Sawyer Inglis Sophomore Regis Jesuit 200 free, 400 free relay
    Will Kerscher Junior Regis Jesuit 200 medley relay, 400 free relay
    Sawyer Kruse Senior Rocky Mountain 100 butterfly
    Dyson Modica Sophomore Highlands Ranch Diving
    Evan Mullen Junior Regis Jesuit Diving
    Josh Pales Junior Fossil Ridge 50 free
    Nick Stephenson Senior Arapahoe 200 free relay
    Luke VanVleet   Heritage Diving
    Antonio Vigil-Harrison Senior Grandview Diving

     

    Class 4A

    Swimmer of the year: Ryan Peterson, Wheat Ridge

    Diver of the year: Ryan Leach, Cheyenne Mountain

    Swim coach of the year: Susan Stone, Mullen

    Dive coach of the year: Mary Rose, Donahue Cheyenne Mountain

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Sam Anderson Senior Broomfield 200 free relay
    Jack Arnold Junior Denver North Diving
    Jack Elbert Senior Air Academy Diving
    Sam Hahn Senior Broomfield 200 free relay
    Jon Kim Senior Broomfield 200 free relay
    Ryan King Senior Montrose 500 free
    Harrison Lierz Junior Broomfield 200 IM, 100 back, 200 free relay
    Joshua-Ryan Lujan Senior Pine Creek 100 breaststroke
    Quintin McCarty Freshman Discovery Canyon 50 free, 200 medley relay, 400 free relay
    Andrew McGill Sophomore Discovery Canyon 200 medley relay, 400 free relay
    Ryan Peterson Senior Wheat Ridge 200 free, 100 free
    John Plutt Sophomore Pueblo County 100 butterfly
    Tommy Rauchut Junior Discovery Canyon 200 medley relay, 400 free relay
    Jack Ryan Sophomore Denver South Diving
    Braden Whitmarsh Senior Discovery Canyon 200 medley relay, 400 free relay
    Second Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Charlie Baker Junior Mullen 400 free relay
    William Chavez Junior Mullen 200 free relay, 400 free relay
    Cayden Christianson Senior Montrose 200 IM
    Josh Dodrill Junior Windsor 100 butterfly, 200 medley relay
    Matthew Fellows Freshman Discovery Canyon Diving
    Ben Freeman   Mullen 200 free relay, 400 free relay
    Collin Gammon Senior Standley Lake Diving
    Gabe Grauvogel Senior Cheyenne Mountain 100 breaststroke
    Nathan Kenigsberg Senior Greeley West 200 free, 100 free
    Ryan Leach Senior Cheyenne Mountain Diving
    Noah Maestas Sophomore Mullen 200 free relay
    Riley Miller Senior Windsor 200 medley relay
    Caiden Peterson Senior Windsor 200 medley relay
    Andrew Scoggin Sophomore Windsor 200 medley relay
    Cameron Smooke Junior Mullen 200 free relay, 400 free relay
    Matthew Teta Senior Silver Creek Diving
    Jentry Zymbaluk Senior Air Academy Diving
  • All-state boys track & field teams for the 2019 season

    The 2019 all-state boys 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 2019
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Cole Sprout, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Brian Kula, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    David Cardenas Grand Junction Central Senior 800m
    Brody Dempsey Mountain Vista Senior 4×800
    Zion Gordon Regis Jesuit Senior 100m, 110 hurdles
    Davis Helmerich Mountain Vista Junior 4×800
    Max House Valor Christian Freshman 4×100, 4×200
    Kaden Keefe Valor Christian Junior 4×100,4×200
    Darrian Leu-Pierre Grandview Senior High Jump
    Joseph Maguire Fort Collins Senior 4×400
    Max Manson Monarch Senior Pole Vault
    Micaylon Moore Fort Collins Senior 4×400, Long Jump, Triple Jump
    Garrett Nelson Poudre Senior 300 hurdles
    Drake Nugent Highlands Ranch Senior Shot Put
    Dane Palazzo Valor Christian Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Cian Quiroga Valor Christian Senior Discus
    Jack Ranson Valor Christian Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Ethan Rouse Mountain Vista Senior 4×800
    Jack Sheesley Fort Collins Senior 4×400
    Cole Sprout Valor Christian Junior 1600m, 3200m
    Spencer Thurgood Fort Collins Sophomore 4×400
    Elijah Williams Gateway Senior 200m
    Langston Williams Eaglecrest Sophomore 400m
    Harrison Witt Mountain Vista Sophomore 4×800

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    Class 4A

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Luc Andrada, Pueblo East

    Coach of the year: Maurice Henriques, Niwot

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Luc Andrada Pueblo East Senior 100m, 200m, 4×100, 4×200
    Noah Bodewes Durango Senior 4×800
    Cruz Culpepper Niwot Junior 800m, 1600m
    Samuel Dirkes Silver Creek Senior Shot Put
    Jensen Douillard Niwot Senior 4×400
    Wyatt Ewer Glenwood Springs Senior 300 hurdles
    Aidan Fitzgerald Durango Senior 4×800
    Marcus Flint Durango Senior 4×800
    Oscar Flores Pueblo East Freshman 4×200
    Zaire Jackson Northfield Senior 110 hurdles
    Nolan Johan Niwot Senior 4×400
    Jack Kenkel Niwot Junior 4×400
    Marvin London Pueblo East Junior 4×100
    Kain Medrano Pueblo East Senior 4×100, 4×200, Discus
    Milo Ostwald Niwot Junior 4×400
    Cisco Padilla Pueblo West Senior High Jump
    Joe Padula Pueblo East Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Hunter Potrykus Silver Creek Junior Pole Vault
    Dylan Schubert Thompson Valley Junior 3200m
    Luke Tichi Durango Junior 4×800
    Tyler Williams Standley Lake Senior 400m
    Brendan Young Canon City Senior Long Jump, Triple Jump

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    Class 3A

    2019 state track Yasin Sado Denver West
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Yasin Sado, Denver West

    Coach of the year: Darwin Horan, Lutheran

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Mason Anthony Elizabeth Senior 300 hurdles, Long Jump
    Kelita Baroumbaye Gunnison Senior Triple Jump
    Braden Bartlett Holy Family Senior 4×800
    Cole Caskey Lutheran Junior 4×200
    Jack Casper Lutheran Junior 4×200
    Skye Ciccarelli Woodland Park Senior High Jump
    Rasce Engelhardt Holy Family Senior 4×800
    Nate Hanson Lutheran Senior 110 hurdles
    David Hawkins Bayfield Senior Shot Put
    Chad Jackson Alamosa Senior 4×400
    Ian Jackson Alamosa Junior 400m, 4×400
    Noah Kelly Lutheran Sophomore Pole Vault
    Devyn Lauer Platte Valley Freshman 4×100
    Alex Martinez Holy Family Senior 4×800
    Kade McDaniel Platte Valley Sophomore 4×100
    Gabe Montes Platte Valley Junior 4×100
    Christian Montoya Holy Family Senior 4×800
    Jayden Omi Manitou Springs Senior 100m, 200m
    Jace Pittman Sterling Senior Discus
    Max Rivkin Lutheran Junior 4×200
    Yasin Sado Denver West Junior 800m, 1600m, 3200m
    Cole Schweizer Alamosa Junior 4×400
    Michael Valdez Alamosa Sophomore 4×400
    Kameron Varney Lutheran Senior 4×200
    Josh Yancey Platte Valley Junior 4×100

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    Class 2A

    Athlete of the year: Kellen Kinsella, Vail Christian; Colton Jonjak-Plahn, Lyons

    Coach of the year: Mark Roberts, Lyons

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Morgan Arnold Limon Senior 4×400
    Luke Bowers Vail Christian Senior 4×200
    Michael Burch Clear Creek Senior 4×100
    Orin Carnes Fowler Junior 110 hurdles
    Jake Chrisman Yuma Senior Pole Vault
    Jaden Evans Telluride Senior 1600m
    Lucas Gerding Clear Creek Senior 4×100
    Ben Griffin Clear Creek Junior 4×100
    Celby Hollenbaugh Limon Senior 4×400
    Colton Jonjak-Plahn Lyons Senior 800m, 4×800
    Kellen Kinsella Vail Christian Senior 200m, 4×200
    E.J. Koller Vail Christian Senior 4×200
    Jeremiah Leeper Limon Freshman 4×400
    Victor Mendoza Yuma Senior Long Jump, Triple Jump
    Quinn Mitchell Vail Christian Junior 4×200
    Nicholas Navarette Hoehne Junior 300 hurdles
    Brandon Pennell Clear Creek Senior 4×100
    Alex Ramos Holly Junior 400m
    Grant Redmond Soroco Senior High Jump
    Isaac Roberts Lyons Junior 3200m, 4×800
    Braden Sandersfeld Limon Senior 4×400
    Jordan Schackelford Lyons Junior 4×800
    Caden Showalter Mancos Junior Shot Put, Discus
    Simon Stone Lyons Junior 4×800
    David Trujillo Rocky Ford Senior 100m

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    Class 1A

    Athlete of the year: Elton Yarger, Stratton/Liberty

    Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Jayce Bauer Wiley Senior Shot Put
    Seth Bruxvoort Heritage Christian Senior 3200m, 4×800
    Joel Carpenter Simla Senior 4×100, 4×400
    Keaton Case Heritage Christian Senior 4×800
    Jade Cass Pawnee Senior High Jump
    Keylan Dracon Otis Senior Discus
    Joey Dwyer Simla Sophomore 4×100, 4×400
    Arlo Garner Cotopaxi Senior 110 hurdles
    Christopher Garza Simla Sophomore 4×400
    Tommy Harmon Pikes Peak Christian Senior Pole Vault
    Darias Harms Simla Junior 100m, 4×100
    Hunter Hermsen Heritage Christian Senior 4×800
    Jaden Johnson Heritage Christian Junior 200m, 4×200
    Jarrett Johnson Heritage Christian Freshman 4×200
    Levi Kilian Heritage Christian Senior 800m, 1600m, 4×800
    Kelsey Montague Simla Junior 4×100, 4×400
    Jathan Rentfrow Heritage Christian Junior 4×200
    Elton Yarger Stratton/Liberty Senior 400m, Long Jump, Triple Jump
    Ryan Zrubek Heritage Christian Sophomore 300 hurdles, 4×200
  • 4A baseball’s state tournament bracket

    The 2019 state tournament bracket for Class 4A baseball.

    Sites: Vibes Stadium and UCCS (Colorado Springs)

    Go to: Regional brackets

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    Bracket notes:

    • Seeding note: Teams are not reseeded prior to the state tournament. The seed listed is the team’s seed prior to the regional round.
    • The site director will flip a coin for home team in all games.
    • The loser of Game 11 (L11) and winner of Game 11 (W11) may change places so that previous opponents are not matched. This spot is marked by an asterisk (*) on the bracket.
    • If three teams remain after Game 13, the winner of Game 11 (W11) draws a bye to Game 15. If W11 loses Game 12, there will be three teams left and W11 earns the bye. W12 then plays W13 to reach finals. This spot is marked by a caret (^) on the bracket.
  • 4A girls soccer: Cheyenne Mountain and Evergreen advance to championship

    Cheyenne Mountain Silver Creek girls soccer
    (Adam Hothersall/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — No. 21 seed Cheyenne Mountain defeated No. 8 Silver Creek to reach the Class 4A girls soccer championship game on Saturday.

    The contest started with Cheyenne Mountain outshooting Silver Creek, 3-0 before a lightning delay just 7:27 in halted action.

    Two more delays occurred before the end of the half, and when play finally resume, Cheyenne Mountain struck with 7:06 remaining on senior Lisa Long’s score from senior Emma Hanson’s perfect assist.

    “It was pretty tough,” Cheyenne Mountain coach Nikkie Athey said postgame about the three 30-minute weather delays. “We were just sitting there, but they picked it up. When it comes down to it, I’m a cheerleader, and they’re players. They finished it. It’s unbelievable. Absolutely incredible. We had our struggles at the beginning, and now we are getting into our stride. These girls are amazing and fought so hard. They deserve it.”

    With a shot advantage of 10-1 at the half, Cheyenne Mountain controlled the flow and time of possession by a sizeable margin.  As the shortened halftime came to a close, Silver Creek put up quite the fight in the second half.

    Outshooting Cheyenne Mountain 6-4 in the second frame, Silver Creek found their offensive rhythm, but solid defense from CM didn’t allow SC to find the back of the net.

    The goal from Long held, and Cheyenne Mountain now looks for its first state title since 2015. They were 4A state champions 2013-2015.

    “It’s honestly all so crazy,” Long said. “At the beginning of the season, no one would have thought we would have gotten here. We have a new coach, and we have a lot of younger girls, so it’s really exciting and a little surreal. Honestly, everyone loves a good underdog, and we are just trying to deliver and our season didn’t show the type of team we were, but every single girl on this team works so hard every single day. We never give up, and that’s why we are here.”

    Playing through injury, Long and the group’s other seven seniors look to accomplish a dream set long ago with a state championship Wednesday at 5 p.m.

    “This has been a dream of mine since I was little. I always came to all of the state games watching the Cheyenne girls play and win a bunch,” Long said. “It’s out of this world to be able to play in my own state game and hopefully get another title for our school.”

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    Evergreen 3, Sand Creek 1

    Evergreen Sand Creek girls soccer
    (Adam Hothersall/CHSAANow.com)

    No. 3 Evergreen advanced to the title game after their 3-1 win over No. 7 Sand Creek.

    As the physical play of both group’s displayed themselves throughout the afternoon, possession wasn’t easy for either group to sustain.

    Splitting time through the first half, Evergreen tallied one more shot (5-4) than Sand Creek, and that one extra attempt proved to be the difference. On a sprint, freshman Elizabeth Rapp dropped in a beautiful shot to the top right corner of the net to give the Cougars a one-goal advantage; a lead they never gave up.

    Heading to halftime down one, Sand Creek came out with a different energy to start the second. Controlling time of possession with two more shots than Evergreen the first eight minutes, the Scorpions pushed Evergreen’s defense and senior goaltender Sarah Straut.

    However, the Cougars got back to their first-half offensive rhythm as freshmen Catherine and Rami Rapp showcased their speed on the front line, attempting multiple close shots.

    Despite the relentless attack, SC sophomore goaltender Alexia Montero kept coming up with clutch save after clutch save, including a diving stop to preserve the one-goal deficit with 30 minutes remaining.

    Finally, to put things away, goals from Rapp (with 7:47 left) and sophomore Myla Stewart extended the Cougars’ lead to three with 4:22 left.

    Sand Creek got on the board with 26 seconds left on sophomore Sydney Lasater’s goal, but on the day the Cougars attempted 13 shots to Sand Creek’s nine.

    Evergreen looks to win their first 4A state title since 1997 on Wednesday against No. 21 Cheyenne Mountain.

  • State track: Recapping some of the best performances from the first day

    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    LAKEWOOD — Over the course of an eight-lap race, separation between the winner and the rest of the field usually spans several seconds.

    In perhaps the most thrilling running event during the opening day of the state track and field championships, with all classifications competing at Jeffco Stadium, less than a full second (0.13) separated Madeleine Burns from Samrawit Dishon in the 4A girls 3,200.

    Burns clinched the title in 10 minutes, 53.63 seconds, barely nipping Dishon’s 10:53.76.

    “I can’t really believe it,” the Durango junior said. “It’s always been a goal of mine ever since freshman year. Now that it’s happened, I’m still kind of in shock.”

    The 3,200 is the longest distance event Colorado prep track athletes compete in and, for many, the eight-lapper can be equally challenging mentally and physically. Burns had enough of both to beat a talented field that included Joslin Blair (Eagle Valley) and a trio of Niwot girls in Lucca Fulkerson, Layla Roebke, and Dishon.

    Several girls took the lead at various stages of the race, but Dishon and Burns pulled away the final two laps. They traded leads a few times, but Dishon had a strong surge that threatened Burns’s title hopes.

    Ultimately, the Durango standout pulled even with Dishon, then had enough closing speed to overtake her in the final fifty meters. Burns had to be at the top of her game to outlast them all as Blair (11:00), Fulkerson (11:03), and Roebke (11:05) rounded out the top five.

    “I knew it would be a really competitive field just because 4A has a lot of really good girls,” Burns said. “I wanted to hang with the pack, then make a move with 800 to go. It turns out I didn’t really get to do that. I just hung on and tried to save a little bit for the last lap.”

    That little bit proved to be enough for the distance star to claim her first gold medal at the state meet. She finished 12th in the 3,200 as a sophomore, but had the No. 1 seed (10:50) entering the season finale.

    Challengers loomed Thursday with Dishon proving to be the greatest threat.

    “I knew her from cross country and Niwot always has a lot of really strong runners,” Burns said. “They had six girls in the two mile, so I knew they would be a force to be reckoned with.”

    Burns was eager for the test. Training in Durango, at an elevation around 6,500 feet, helped her overcome all of them, eventually.

    “It’s pretty hilly,” she said. “There are a lot of trails. It’s hard to find flat places to run, but I think it helps us. It can be pretty lonely, because we are far away from everyone. That makes it even more exciting to race though.”

    After Burns’ terrific 3,200 race, Durango earned a state crown in the 3,200 relay with a boys contingent of Aidan Fitzgerald, Marcus Flint, Noah Bodewes, and Luke Tichi. They nipped the previous 4A state record of 7:48.60, set by D’Evelyn in 2006, with a magnificent time of 7:48.55. That is currently a top 10 time in the country for this season.

    Below is a roundup of other action during the morning (4A/5A) and evening (1A-3A) competitions.

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    Class 5A

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Valor Christian girls (9:16) claimed the 3,200 relay crown over Cherry Creek (9:20).

    The Eagles of Valor also set a new all-classification girls 4×200 state record (1:37.00) with an already legendary Anna Hall on the anchor leg of the preliminary round. The University of Georgia recruit has won several state and national crowns in both track and field events. She recorded the fastest time in the 100 hurdle prelims (14.37) on Thursday.

    Valor’s Jane Powers (40-2.25) added to the championship haul for the Eagles with the shot put gold medal.

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

    Hall’s soon-to-be college teammate, Arria Minor of Denver East, will be the No. 1 seed in both the 100 and the 200-meter dashes for the girls with times of 11.79 and 23.79. She will look to collect her ninth and 10th state titles individually this weekend.

    On the boys side, Highlands Ranch’s Drake Nugent (56-2.75) topped an in-city rival in Valor’s Cian Quiroga (56-1.50) to win the shot put title.

    Mountain Vista (7:47) outlasted Arapahoe (7:48) in the 5A boys 3,200 relay to add another chapter to their distance running tradition. They also finished first in the event in 2018. The all-classification state record in the event is 7:45 by Smoky Hill (2001).

    Valor freshman Gavin Sawchuk will be the top seed in the 100 finals.

    Fort Collins’ fantastic tandem of Allam Bushara (2nd) and Micaylon Moore (1st, 48-10) swept gold and silver in the triple jump. Moore won the long jump last season, while Bushara was the triple jump champion.

    Darrian Leu-Pierre, a talented basketball player for Grandview, showed off his leaping ability in high jump, clearing 6-8. Teammate Alisha Davis, a University of Northern Colorado recruit for hoops, ensured a Grandview sweep of the high jump with a mark of 5-9.

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    Class 4A

    With plenty of high altitude training giving them a lift, Battle Mountain sped past the field in the 3,200 relay.

    Dylan Schubert (9:24), a terrific Thompson Valley junior, surged with about 500 meters left to overtake Dillon Powell of Air Academy (9:28) in the 4A boys 3,200. Cheyenne Mountain freshman Erik Le Roux finished 3rd in a time of 9:32.

    The city of Longmont crowned multiple field event champions in Silver Creek junior Hunter Potrykus (15-3 in pole vault) and Longmont senior girl Tara Hitchcock (18-4.50 in long jump).

    Canon City’s Brendan Young bettered the field in the long jump with a mark of 23 feet, 1 inch.

    Pueblo East senior Kain Medrano (188-6) claimed a new 4A state meet record in the discus throw. He will attend UCLA on a football scholarship.

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    Class 3A

    A super group of 800-meter runners clinched the 3,200 relay for Peak to Peak in a very fast time of 9:17. The Pumas clinched six consecutive 3A state titles in the event.

    Holy Family boys (7:59) dipped under eight minutes to claim the boys 3,200 relay.

    David Hawkins of Bayfield (51-0) was atop the podium in the shot put.

    22 feet, 9 inches was the winning long jump mark by Elizabeth’s Mason Anthony, who is also a top-flight hurdler.

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    Class 2A

    Hotchkiss has won many relay state crowns over the years and they could grab another in the 800-meter sprint medley after finishing with the No. 1 seed during prelims with a time of 1:52.84.

    Those who follow 2A track know the name “Lyons” with their immense success at the state meet. They claimed the girls 3,200 relay title with a time of 10:03. In the very next event, their foursome of boys won the same relay in 8:20.

    The 3,200 champions were Chloe Veilleux (Soroco, 11:45) and Isaac Roberts (Lyons, 9:57).

    Yuma’s Victor Mendoza (44-1.50 in triple jump) and Jake Chrisman (14-4 in pole vault) were crowned as 2A kings.

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    Class 1A

    In a thrilling girls sprint medley relay final, De Beque (1:54.88) was able to catch Springfield (1:55.32), a classification power who finished runner-up as a team last season, in the final 100 meters.

    Seth Bruxvoort (Heritage Christian) shattered his teammate’s 1A state meet record in the 3,200 with a time of 9:47, 17 seconds quicker than Levi Kilian’s winning mark last season. Killian didn’t compete in the 8-lapper, but is one of the favorites to win the 800 and 1,600.

    Jace Bower of Wiley captured the shot put championship with a mark of 48-3.50.

  • Silver Creek crashes 4A girls soccer state semifinal party after knocking off top-seed

    Silver Creek sophomore Annika Kassenbrock (10) slide the ball away from D’Evelyn junior Gigi Scaturro (7) during the Class 4A girls soccer quarterfinal Wednesday night at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    LAKEWOOD — A little fender bender might have delayed Silver Creek’s girls soccer team’s arrival to Lakewood Memorial Field, but it didn’t hamper the Raptors’ performance.

    No. 8-seeded Silver Creek knocked off top-seed D’Evelyn thanks to a goal by junior Alexa Karsel in the 55th minute of the second half. The lone goal held up for a 1-0 victory over the Jaguars to put Silver Creek into the Class 4A state semifinals Saturday at Legacy Stadium in Aurora.

    Silver Creek sophomore Jillian Acosta (2) and D’Evelyn senior Bella Scaturro (21) battle for the ball during the first half Wednesday at Lakewood Memorial Field. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “My adrenaline was going,” Karsel said of the goal. “I saw I could be (D’Evelyn goalie Kiera Hess) on the outside. I just took a touch, cut outside and took it.”

    Sophomore Annika Kassenbrock picked up an assist on the goal.

    It was an adventure getting down to Lakewood Memorial for the state quarterfinal game. The start of the game was delayed for about 20 minutes because of a minor vehicle accident Silver Creek’s bus was involved with shortly after leaving the school in Longmont.

    “On (Highway) 52, it was dead stopped and someone wasn’t paying attention, ran into a car and that car ran into us,” Silver Creek coach Rob Johnson said of an accident the Raptors’ bus was involved in on the way down from Longmont. “I didn’t faze us at all. We just felt a little bump.”

    D’Evelyn senior Laryssa Hamblen (23) looks for some open space to get a shot off during the Jaguars’ 1-0 loss Wednesday against Silver Creek. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    D’Evelyn (13-2-2 record) dominated possession though the majority of the game, but Silver Creek (16-1-1) cashed in on its best scoring chance of the night.

    “It’s rare that we take care of our chances, so it was nice that we had one chance and Alexa buried it,” Johnson said. “These girls just kept working hard. That’s all you can ask for.”

    Silver Creek faces the winner of No. 21 Cheyenne Mountain and No. 4 Wheat Ridge that played at Lakewood Memorial in the third game of a tripleheader of girls soccer quarterfinal action Wednesday.

    The Jaguars’ hopes to get their hands on a second 4A girls soccer state title over the past three years were dashed in the shutout loss.

    “I would say we were a little intimidated, but we didn’t let that get to us,” Karsel said playing against the top seed that had a handful of key players from the 2017 state championship squad. “I think we did really good.”

    Silver Creek junior goalie Natalie Schauer makes a diving save in the second half against D’Evelyn. Schaurer picked up the shutout victory in net for the Raptors. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: Silver Creek upsets top-seeded D’Evelyn in 4A girls soccer quarters

    LAKEWOOD — Alexa Karsel scored the game’s lone goal as No. 8 Silver Creek upset No. 1 D’Evelyn 1-0 to advance to the Class 4A girls soccer semifinals.

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  • Baseball rankings: Rye is the new No. 1 in 2A

    Rye has moved up to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Class 2A baseball rankings.

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

    With 1A baseball seeding its bracket on Tuesday, that classification does not have a ranking this week. These will serve as the final rankings of the season in all other classes.

    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.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Mountain Vista (10) 18-2 100 1 2-0
    2 Douglas County 15-4 77 2 1-2
    3 Regis Jesuit 15-5 69 3 2-0
    4 Cherry Creek 15-6 55 5 3-0
    5 Heritage 14-7 50 4 2-1
    6 Fort Collins 15-4 42 9 1-0
    7 Windsor 15-4 36 8 2-1
    8 Pine Creek 15-6 32 10 4-0
    9 Rocky Mountain 12-6 24 6 1-1
    10 Horizon 15-4 22 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rock Canyon 13, Chaparral 10, Ralston Valley 9, Legend 4, Chatfield 3, Grandview 3, Vista Peak 1.
    Dropped out:
    Rock Canyon (7).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pueblo West (10) 19-2 108 1 2-0
    2 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 18-2 99 2 2-0
    3 Silver Creek 18-2 83 3 2-0
    4 Montrose 17-5 66 5 1-1
    5 Holy Family 14-5 64 7 2-1
    6 Longmont 15-5 48 4 2-1
    7 Palisade 14-7 28 6 0-2
    8 Golden 15-5 26 10 3-0
    9 Wheat Ridge 15-4 25 8 3-0
    10 Palmer Ridge 13-7 11 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Fort Morgan 9, Skyview 8, Discovery Canyon 6, Eagle Valley 6, Lewis-Palmer 6, Air Academy 5, Elizabeth 4, Lincoln 2, Roosevelt 1.
    Dropped out:
    Lewis-Palmer (9).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 University (9) 19-1 90 1 2-0
    2 Eaton 15-3 81 2 2-1
    3 Sterling 17-2 72 3 3-0
    4 Resurrection Christian 13-5 60 4 2-0
    5 Peak to Peak 15-4 49 6 2-0
    6 La Junta 13-6 37 10 2-1
    7 Colorado Academy 16-3 31 7 3-0
    8 Brush 10-8 24 9 2-1
    9 Delta 16-4 21 5 2-1
    10 St. Mary’s 15-5 19 8 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Bayfield 3, Bruce Randolph 3, Valley 3, Alamosa 2.
    Dropped out:
    None.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rye (7) 18-1 105 2 3-0
    2 Peyton (2) 17-1 95 1 1-1
    3 Hotchkiss 16-1 91 3 2-0
    4 Yuma 14-4 76 5 3-0
    5 Front Range Christian 14-3 72 4 3-0
    6 Dawson School 12-6 46 6 2-1
    7 Holly 14-3 40 7 2-1
    8 Calhan 15-4 28 2-0
    9 Burlington 11-5 20 8 2-1
    10 Wiggins 13-6 17 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Dayspring Christian 11, Rocky Ford 4.
    Dropped out:
    Dayspring Christian (9), Holyoke (10).
  • Boys swimming rankings: Silver Creek moves to No. 1 in 4A

    Girls boys swimming generic
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    This week’s boys swimming rankings are below.

    These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.

    In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.

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    PrepSwimCo.com Boys Swimming & Diving Rankings

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Cherry Creek 1
    2 Regis Jesuit 2
    3 Fossil Ridge 3
    4 Arapahoe 4
    5 Rocky Mountain 8
    6 Heritage 5
    7 Boulder 6
    8 Fort Collins 7
    9 Cherokee Trail 9
    10 Ponderosa 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Silver Creek 8
    2 Discovery Canyon 2
    3 Greeley West 1
    4 Mullen 3
    5 Windsor 5
    6 Montrose 4
    7 Broomfield 6
    8 Cheyenne Mountain 7
    9 Pine Creek 9
    10 Pueblo County 10
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Baseball rankings: Pine Creek, Wheat Ridge, Golden, Colorado Academy, Holyoke and Prairie join

    Pine Creek baseball team
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Seven new teams hopped into this week’s baseball rankings: Pine Creek (5A), Wheat Ridge (4A), Golden (4A), Colorado Academy (3A), Holyoke (2A) and Prairie (1A).

    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.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Mountain Vista (10) 16-2 100 1 3-0
    2 Douglas County 14-2 85 3 2-1
    3 Regis Jesuit 13-5 77 2 2-2
    4 Heritage 12-6 52 8 2-0
    5 Cherry Creek 12-6 49 7 2-0
    6 Rocky Mountain 11-5 45 4 2-2
    7 Rock Canyon 12-5 43 5 1-2
    8 Windsor 13-3 34 6 1-2
    9 Fort Collins 14-4 20 9 3-0
    10 Pine Creek 11-6 12 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Horizon 11, Legend 7, Chaparral 6, Broomfield 5, Grandview 2, Grand Junction 1, Smoky Hill 1.
    Dropped out:
    Legend (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pueblo West (10) 17-2 100 1 2-0
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 16-2 79 2 2-1
    3 Silver Creek 16-2 74 3 2-0
    4 Longmont 13-4 64 5 3-0
    5 Montrose 16-4 62 4 1-1
    6 Palisade 15-5 39 8 2-0
    7 Holy Family 12-4 38 6 4-0
    8 Wheat Ridge 12-4 22 4-1
    9 Lewis-Palmer 13-6 20 7 1-1
    10 Golden 12-5 10 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Centaurus 9, Discovery Canyon 6, Fort Morgan 6, Eagle Valley 4, Skyview 4, Lincoln 2, Palmer Ridge 2, Summit 2, Evergreen 1.
    Dropped out:
    Palmer Ridge (9), Fort Morgan (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 University (6) 17-1 96 1 4-0
    2 Eaton (4) 13-2 94 2 3-0
    3 Sterling 14-2 80 3 3-0
    4 Resurrection Christian 11-5 61 6 1-2
    5 Delta 14-3 55 4 2-1
    6 Peak to Peak 13-4 50 7 3-1
    7 Colorado Academy 13-3 34 4-0
    8 St. Mary’s 14-4 28 10 1-0
    9 Brush 8-7 21 8 1-2
    10 La Junta 11-5 10 9 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Jefferson Academy 9, Lutheran 5, Valley 4, Alamosa 3.
    Dropped out:
    Jefferson Academy (5).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Peyton (9) 16-0 90 1 3-0
    2 Rye 15-1 71 2 3-0
    3 Hotchkiss 14-1 62 4 2-0
    4 Front Range Christian 11-3 57 6 3-1
    5 Yuma 11-4 46 9 1-0
    6 Dawson School 10-5 40 5 1-2
    7 Holly 12-2 31 10 1-0
    8 Burlington 9-4 24 3 1-2
    9 Dayspring Christian 11-5 21 8 1-1
    10 Holyoke 9-5 14 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Wiggins 13, Calhan 12, Wray 12, Limon 2.
    Dropped out:
    Clear Creek (7).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cornerstone Christian (8) 16-1 80 1 3-0
    2 Otis 14-2 64 2 1-1
    3 Granada 10-3 60 6 1-1
    4 Springfield 8-2 56 3 2-1
    5 Cotopaxi 15-3 52 4 2-0
    6 Caliche 11-7 34 8 0-0
    7 Nucla 11-5 32 7 3-0
    8 Haxtun 10-7 26 9 2-0
    9 Dove Creek 11-7 20 5 0-3
    10 Prairie 8-4 10 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Longmont Christian 6.
    Dropped out:
    Longmont Christian (10).