Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Class 5A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Valor Christian (10)
7-0
100
1
W
2
Eaglecrest
7-0
87
2
W
3
Pomona
5-2
74
3
W
4
Regis Jesuit
6-1
68
4
W
5
Columbine
6-1
60
6
W
6
Cherry Creek
5-2
46
5
W
7
Grandview
5-2
37
8
W
8
Highlands Ranch
6-1
36
9
W
9
Fairview
6-1
19
10
W
10
Mullen
3-4
11
7
L
Others receiving votes:
Chaparral 5, Doherty 5, Lakewood 2.
Dropped out
None.
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Ponderosa (9)
7-0
134
1
W
2
Pine Creek (4)
6-1
126
3
W
3
Chatfield (2)
6-1
123
2
W
4
Windsor
6-1
97
5
W
5
Loveland
7-0
85
4
W
6
Fruita Monument
7-0
77
8
W
7
Pueblo West
6-1
68
7
L
8
Monarch
6-1
54
6
L
9
Pueblo South
6-1
36
9
W
10
Skyline
6-1
16
10
W
Others receiving votes:
Rampart 4, Vista Ridge 3, Greeley West 1, Montrose 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Mead (9)
7-0
123
1
W
2
Palmer Ridge (3)
7-0
119
2
W
3
Erie
7-0
104
3
W
4
Harrison
7-0
65
4
W
5
Roosevelt
5-2
59
5
W
6
Evergreen
6-1
42
9
W
7
Longmont
4-3
35
7
W
8
Silver Creek
4-3
33
6
L
9
Canon City
6-1
24
–
W
10
Skyview
6-1
20
10
W
Others receiving votes:
Rifle 19, Berthoud 18, Palisade 16, Thomas Jefferson 10, Fort Morgan 9, Frederick 9, Alameda 4, Holy Family 3, Glenwood Springs 2, Discovery Canyon 1.
Dropped out
Berthoud (8).
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Kent Denver (8)
7-0
115
1
W
2
Bayfield (4)
7-0
108
2
W
3
Platte Valley
7-0
94
3
W
4
La Junta
6-1
88
4
W
5
The Classical Academy
6-1
71
5
W
6
Sterling
5-2
47
6
W
7
Faith Christian
6-1
38
7
W
8
Basalt
6-1
35
8
W
9
Salida
6-1
27
9
W
10
Bishop Machebeuf
7-0
14
10
W
Others receiving votes:
Alamosa 10, Eaton 7, Aspen 5, Delta 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Bennett (9)
7-0
99
1
W
2
Meeker (1)
7-0
87
2
W
3
Centauri
7-0
78
3
W
4
Strasburg
6-1
74
4
W
5
Limon
6-1
53
5
W
6
Paonia
6-1
50
6
W
7
Crowley County
6-1
29
8
W
8
Platte Canyon
6-0
26
7
W
9
Burlington
5-2
22
9
W
10
Peyton
6-1
16
–
W
Others receiving votes:
Clear Creek 8, Monte Vista 4, Cornerstone Christian Academy 3, Colorado Springs Christian 1.
Dropped out
Clear Creek (10).
8-man
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Sedgwick County (10)
7-0
100
1
W
2
West Grand
7-0
83
2
W
3
Hoehne
6-1
69
4
W
4
Merino
6-1
62
3
L
5
Haxtun
6-1
59
5
W
6
Holly
5-1
43
6
W
7
Fowler
6-1
41
7
W
8
Gilpin County
6-1
40
8
W
9
Mancos
6-1
12
–
W
10
Sargent
4-3
10
9
W
Others receiving votes:
Dayspring Christian Academy 9, McClave 8, Caliche 4, Hayden 3, Soroco 3, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 2, Springfield 2.
Denver East is back up to the No. 1 spot in 5A in this week’s boys soccer rankings.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Class 5A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Denver East (5)
12-1-0
94
2
1-0-0
2
Boulder (5)
11-1-1
89
1
2-0-0
3
Broomfield
11-2-1
79
3
1-0-1
4
Fort Collins
11-1-1
60
4
2-0-0
5
Grandview
11-2-0
59
6
2-0-0
6
FNE Warriors
9-2-2
52
5
0-1-0
7
Hinkley
11-1-1
41
8
2-0-0
8
Arapahoe
11-2-1
31
10
2-0-0
9
Grand Junction
11-2-1
21
–
0-0-1
10
Legacy
9-3-1
16
7
0-1-1
Others receiving votes:
Fairview 3, Rangeview 3, Cherry Creek 2.
Dropped out
Fairview (9).
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Air Academy (8)
14-0-0
80
1
2-0-0
2
Niwot
11-1-1
71
4
2-0-0
3
Kennedy
11-1-1
60
3
2-0-0
4
Denver North
11-2-0
49
8
2-0-0
5
Montrose
9-3-2
39
6
0-1-1
6
The Classical Academy
12-1-0
33
9
2-0-0
7
Silver Creek
10-2-2
32
2
0-2-0
8
Skyline
10-1-2
21
–
2-0-0
9
Durango
9-2-2
18
–
1-0-0
10
Centaurus
9-2-1
11
–
3-0-0
Others receiving votes:
Sand Creek 10, Windsor 6, Golden 4, Littleton 4, Cheyenne Mountain 2.
Dropped out
Littleton (5), Sand Creek (7), Windsor (10).
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Kent Denver (3)
11-1-1
81
1
2-1-0
2
Jefferson Academy (3)
13-0-1
79
2
1-0-0
3
Liberty Common (1)
13-0-0
61
3
1-0-0
4
Colorado Academy (2)
10-3-0
59
4
1-0-0
5
KIPP Denver Collegiate
11-4-0
41
8
3-0-0
6
Colorado Springs Christian
11-2-0
39
5
2-0-0
7
Peak to Peak
6-5-1
21
–
1-0-1
8
Delta
11-1-1
19
6
1-0-0
9
The Academy
8-1-3
18
–
1-0-0
10
Eagle Ridge Academy
12-0-0
15
9
2-0-0
Others receiving votes:
Manitou Springs 9, Manual 9, The Pinnacle 8, Arrupe Jesuit 7, Frontier Academy 7, Aurora West 5, Faith Christian 5, DSST-Stapleton 4, Coal Ridge 2, James Irwin 2, Ridgway 2, Atlas Prep 1, St. Mary’s 1.
Roosevelt football beat Berthoud on Friday night in a key Class 3A matchup.
For starters, it was a top-10 win, with the No. 5 Roughriders topping the No. 8 Spartans. Second, it was a win in the Class 3A Tri-Valley League, which is probably the best league in the state regardless of classification. Third, Roosevelt is now 5-2.
But most importantly: It helped the Roughriders move up in the 3A RPI standings from No. 13 to No. 8.
Roosevelt rallied from down 12-7 to take a 15-12 lead at halftime, and led 22-12 after three quarters.
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2A: (6) Sterling 56, Fort Lupton 28
Sterling quarterback Bodie Hume threw six touchdowns in the first half of Sterling’s 56-28 win over Fort Lupton. That ties the state record.
Hume finished with seven touchdowns; he only played one series in the second half.
The six touchdowns in a half are now tied for the most in state history. Hume is the seventh player to do that. His seven touchdown passes are tied for the fifth-most in state history.
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4A: (10) Skyline 70, Greeley Central 44
Skyline junior Jeremy Hollingsworth rushed for six touchdowns and more than 350 yards in a wild win over Greeley Central. He now has scored 26 touchdowns this season.
The Falcons are 6-1 this season.
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3A: Fort Morgan 17, (6) Silver Creek 7
Fort Morgan not only pulled off the upset, but moved to 2-0 in the Northern League. Both conference wins followed a three-game losing streak.
“We changed it up this week,” Mustangs coach Harrison Chisum told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show. “We had a lot of competitions and a lot more fun in practice, and it kind of helped with our energy level.”
Donovan Moya had an interception return for a score to help Fort Morgan win on Friday.
“He’s a competitor, and that was a huge pick-six to start the second half,” Chisum said.
Both teams are now 4-3 this season.
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6-man: (1) Stratton/Liberty 63, (3) Otis 6
The Knighted Eagles are 7-0 after this latest win.
“We’re really excited about the win, an really excited about the way we’ve been playing,” coach Toby Kechter told the Scoreboard Show.
Kechter praised his line.
“The kids just blocked their hearts out,” he said. “The effort’s just been great.”
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Notables:
Highlands Ranch, ranked No. 9 in 5A, is now 6-1 after beating Fountain-Fort Carson 38-24. “Our guys overcame some penalties and a couple of turnovers, and played really well tonight to overcome those things,” interim coach David May told the Scoreboard Show.
The Falcons will face No. 1 Valor Christian next week. The Eagles are now 7-0 after a 41-7 win over Lakewood. Luke McCaffrey had three total touchdowns, including a kickoff return for a score. Valor has won 17 games in a row.
Sedgwick County, top-ranked in 8-man, rolled to a 57-14 win over Merino. Sedgwick County is now 7-0 and has won 17-straight games.
8-man No. 5 Haxtun rebounded from a loss to beat No. 10 Caliche 38-20.
6-man No. 4 Peetz also rebounded from a loss by topping No. 10 Fleming 39-26. Tre Fehringer threw three touchdown passes for the Bulldogs.
2A No. 4 La Junta won its rivalry game with Lamar, winning 40-0 in the Whistle Game.
In 6-man, Sierra Grande is now 6-1 after shutting out Aguilar 60-0. Five different players had rushing touchdowns, including two each from Dakota Aragon and Dylan Milner.
South Park has matched its win total from last season after beating Pikes Peak Christian 30-6. The Burros are 4-3 in 6-man.
Wins No. 322 for coaches Scott Yates (Kent Denver) and Chris Brown (West Grand). Kent Denver, No. 1 in 2A, beat Englewood 38-0. West Grand, No. 2 in 8-man, beat Rangely 46-0.
In 4A, Rampart got an important 17-13 win over Montrose to move to 2-0 in the Pikes Peak League.
Jaylen Thomas rushed for 243 yards and three scores as Vista Ridge beat Coronado 35-14 in another 4A Pikes Peak matchup.
Austin Coalson helped Eaton improved to 5-2 this season with two touchdown passes in the team’s 46-6 win over The Academy.
Dakota Key rushed for three touchdowns and Alec Lewis threw for two as Legacy beat Aurora Central 44-0 in 5A. Legacy is 4-3.
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
LOUISVILLE — No. 7 Monarch and No. 10 Skyline took the field knowing only one top-10 team would stay undefeated.
“You play a top-10 team, you play a team that’s undefeated, it doesn’t matter who they’ve played,” Monarch coach Phil Bravo said. “You can look at Skyline’s record and scrutinize it up and down, but when a team comes in and believes in itself, you better be prepared to play. And this team sure did.
“I would imagine this is a red-letter game for this team.”
The Coyotes rode key defensive plays and five touchdowns from Justin Kiss to beat Skyline 52-42 in a Class 4A Northern League matchup on Thursday.
“I told our guys, give us three stops,” Bravo said. “Give us three stops and we can take this game over. What I didn’t anticipate was them stopping us once. That wasn’t part of the equation. I was proud of our kids, these guys prepare hard and they play hard. That is a good football team right there. They are really, really a tough team.”
With Skyline facing a fourth and goal from the three-yard-line just before halftime, the Falcons elected to go for it. Monarch’s defense made the stop and kept Skyline off the board.
“We knew that whoever got the stop first was going to change the momentum,” Kiss said. “It really kick-started our whole team. We got going, our offense got hyped after it. It was big for our defense to give them some momentum as well.”
The turnover on downs was the first drive of the game that did not end in a touchdown.
Monarch rode that momentum to a quick strike touchdown to start the second half. After Cole Polluconi broke off a 45-yard run to the four-yard-line, Kiss capped the drive with a touchdown run — his third of the night.
The Monarch defense wasn’t done. Jordon Shields recovered the fumble on the 24 after Skyline quarterback Nathan McGregor was stripped on the Falcon’s next drive.
Kiss ran it in again to put Monarch up 35-21.
“It’s definitely a committee, a good committee,” Kiss said on Monarch’s running backs. “All of our backs are good, we know our responsibilities. Obviously, I got the big numbers, but the wing on the other side, he was doing all the work making the holes and creating the blocks. It’s equally their night as well.
“We all put in the work that provides the success for everyone else. We all got the glory there, even if we didn’t get the numbers.”
Skyline took the opening drive down for a touchdown. The Falcons came out swinging with a 35-yard completion from McGregor to Kyle West off of a run/pass option.
McGregor and the Skyline offense drove the field easily for much of the first half as he made the right read time and time again.
(Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)
Then, after converting on a long third down and one from the 10, Skyline punched it in with a handoff to Jeremy Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth broke a tackle on his way to a four-yard touchdown run.
Hollingsworth had four touchdowns in the game.
“When you have Hollingsworth, McGregor and West, that’s a three-headed monster,” Bravo said. “They make it really difficult to find who you want to concentrate on. We wanted to come in and stop the run game to start with. We didn’t achieve that in the first half, but we made some adjustments at halftime and we came out and stopped them in the third quarter.”
Kiss erased bad starting field position after Monarch’s kick returner Alex Matsumoto stepped out of bounds at the 3-yard-line. Kiss took the handoff 55 yards to the Skyline 23, then capped the drive with a 7-yard rushing touchdown.
“Justin Kiss did well, but more importantly, I think our offensive line did well,” Bravo said. “Our O-line, we’re finally getting into a groove, and we’re finally getting into a rhythm with a stable offensive unit. The first four games, we were maneuvering kids in and out to try to find that rhythm. They really clicked tonight, and they had to.”
Facing a fourth-down-and-three from the 19 on the ensuing drive, McGregor kept on the read option down to the 8. McGregor’s run set up Hollingsworth for his second touchdown of the game to put Skyline up 14-7 heading into the second quarter.
Monarch responded quickly with an 18-yard touchdown pass from CJ Schmanski to a wide open Ricky Stimac.
Skyline didn’t let the stalemate last long as West took the middle screen 35 yards for a touchdown, putting the Falcons up 21-14.
And again, Monarch struck back. Kiss ran it in for his second rushing touchdown of the game.
Then, the Coyotes made the stop of the game as the half came to a close.
Monarch rode its defense and Kiss in the backfield to start the season 6-0, but Skyline did not go away easily.
“They got into a catch-up game and started throwing the ball in the fourth quarter, and that’s where we wanted them to be,” Bravo said. “We figured that if they were throwing the ball, we did something well.”
The Falcons came all the way back to make it 49-42, but Monarch recovered the onside kick, and Kiss took the opening play of the drive 53 yards to the 12.
Monarch was able to eat up the clock and add to its lead thanks to a Ty Lanphear field goal.
“That field goal was great,” Bravo said. “That made the difference in the game. I think that thing cleared by maybe two to three yards, but it did it.”
Another defensive stop officially put the game out of reach as McGregor was hit as he threw, and Ben Cole intercepted the ball.
“We couldn’t come in shy in this game,” Kiss said. “It’s a big momentum shift for us, we got a test here tonight. We really showed what we got, and this is going to build our confidence going forward.”
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Class 5A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Valor Christian (12)
5-0
120
1
W
2
Eaglecrest
5-0
104
2
W
3
Pomona
3-2
83
3
L
4
Regis Jesuit
4-1
79
4
W
5
Fairview
5-0
55
7
W
6
Cherry Creek
3-2
51
5
L
7
Mullen
2-3
43
6
Bye
8
Grandview
3-2
41
9
W
9
Columbine
4-1
35
8
W
10
Highlands Ranch
4-1
20
–
W
Others receiving votes:
Lakewood 17, Arvada West 8, Doherty 3, ThunderRidge 1.
Dropped out
Lakewood (10).
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Ponderosa (11)
5-0
166
2
W
2
Chatfield (4)
4-1
142
3
W
3
Pine Creek (3)
4-1
139
1
L
4
Windsor
4-1
106
4
W
5
Loveland
5-0
104
5
W
6
Pueblo West
5-0
89
6
W
7
Monarch
5-0
81
8
W
8
Fruita Monument
5-0
76
7
Bye
9
Pueblo South
4-1
45
9
W
10
Skyline
5-0
18
10
W
Others receiving votes:
Fort Collins 6, Vista Ridge 5, Widefield 4, Broomfield 2, Greeley West 2, Montrose 2, Rampart 2, Standley Lake 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Mead (10)
5-0
120
2
W
2
Palmer Ridge (2)
5-0
111
3
W
3
Erie
5-0
87
5
W
4
Berthoud
5-0
77
4
W
5
Roosevelt
4-1
69
7
W
6
Skyview
5-0
55
8
W
7
Holy Family
4-1
45
1
L
8
Harrison
5-0
44
9
W
9
Silver Creek
3-2
32
6
L
10
Longmont
2-3
27
–
W
Others receiving votes:
Evergreen 14, Thomas Jefferson 10, Denver North 6, Canon City 5, Frederick 5, Rifle 5, Palisade 3.