Tag: Dakota Ridge

  • Photos: No. 3 Fort Collins finds the net often in win over Dakota Ridge

    Six different players netted goals as No. 3 Fort Collins hockey grabbed a 7-2 win over Dakota Ridge on Wednesday.

  • Photos: Strong start lifts No. 3 Mountain Vista boys basketball over Dakota Ridge

    Reece Kelly led with 20 as No. 3 Mountain Vista boys basketball battled to a 72-68 win over Dakota Ridge on Tuesday.

  • Broomfield wins 4A football semifinal with a last-second field goal

    LAKEWOOD — Down a point, Broomfield needed a game-winning drive to reach the state title game.

    And the Eagles got exactly that, thanks to an 80-yard march down the field which included three fourth-down conversions that ultimately led to a game-winning 25-yard field goal from junior Matthew Eich. It secured a 17-15 win for Broomfield over Dakota Ridge in the Class 4A football semifinals.

    “It’s just amazing,” Eich said. “For the seniors, it’s been a hell of a ride, and I’m glad we get one more (game).”

    The kick was into a 10 mph wind towards the north end zone.

    “You’ve got to block that out,” Eich said. “It wasn’t too far of a kick. I had a lot of confidence in myself, because all season I’ve been pretty good inside of 30 yards.”

    And he was again on Saturday afternoon, splitting the uprights dead center as the clock hit zeroes.

    “We knew he had it in him,” said Broomfield coach Blair Hubbard. “We just had to get the ball in good position, and hope for a good snap, good hold, and put it up through.”

    It will be Broomfield’s second championship game appearance under Hubbard. The Eagles (13-0) also went in his first year, 2016. Next week’s game at Mile High will be the program’s seventh time in a title game.

    Broomfield senior Caden Peters (6) celebrates his 80-yard touchdown run with teammates Trent Finnegan (21) and Joseph DeCamillis (53) in the second quarter at Jeffco Stadium. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletic)

    “I’m just happy for these guys,” Hubbard said. “We get another week together. That’s the thing with the playoffs: We always just push because we want another week together. Don’t let these memories end, and keep fighting for another week. And these guys get to have another week together with each other.”

    Broomfield led 14-7 at halftime, and both defenses were outstanding in the second half.

    Neither team scored in the third quarter, but Dakota Ridge was able to break through when quarterback Ben Gultig scored from 35 yards out, and then found Jamal Yatribi for a two-point conversion to put his team up 15-14 with 6:34 to play.

    Dakota Ridge ended Broomfield’s next possession with an interception, but Broomfield then forced Dakota Ridge to punt. That set the stage for the final drive: Broomfield got the ball at its own 20, with 3:36 to play.

    Broomfield slowly drove down the field, but soon faced a 4th-and-1 from near midfield with two minutes remaining. Quarterback Zachary Kapushion picked up the first down with a run up the middle.

    But, after three quick incompletions, there was another fourth down in their way, this one 4th-and-10, from the 50. There was 1:11 left. And Kapushion again rose to the occasion, finding Grant Swenson for 13 yards.

    Three plays later, it was again 4th-and-10. And once more, Kapushion and Broomfield converted. He hit River Juarez for 12 yards.

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    On the next series, when Kapushion scrambled to his right and ran out of bounds for a short gain, a Dakota Ridge defender hit him late out of bounds, which set Broomfield up at the 8-yard-line. Two plays later, Eich nailed the game-winner.

    Broomfield’s Caden Peters had a big game with 193 yards and two touchdowns. Peters, a senior, entered the day with 2,374 rushing yards, which led all classifications in the state.

    “He’s done a great job,” Hubbard said. “A very humble young man, and he thanks his line after every single game, and thanks the defense. He knows his accolades, his yards, it’s a team effort, and he’s always very humble about it.”

    Dakota Ridge (10-3) scored first with a statement drive late in the first quarter, capped by a 9-yard passing touchdown from Gultig to Yatribi.

    But Broomfield responded with a long drive of its own, and it was Peters who scored from 5 yards out to tie the game at 7.

    After forcing a punt, it took one play for Broomfield to take the lead: Peters went 80 yards, up the middle, to put the Eagles up 14-7.

    Dakota Ridge again had a long drive, and got all the way to the 1-yard-line after converting a fourth-down attempt, but they fumbled, and Broomfield’s Simon Worthley recovered. It was the second time they’d done that in the first half: Dakota Ridge drove down to the 3 on their opening drive, but a miscommunication on a snap led to a fumble, which Worthley also recovered.

    It was typical of how the Broomfield defense has been playing of late: In their past seven games, they have given up an average of seven points per game.

    Now that defense, and the rest of the Eagles squad, will head to Mile High next week.

    Broomfield junior quarterback Zachary Kapushion gets some time to pass during the Class 4A state semifinal game Saturday at Jeffco Stadium. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Dakota Ridge football has battled adversity on road to state semis

    Dakota Ridge football coach Ron Woitalewicz works with players during practice this week. Woitalewicz has spent more than two decades at Dakota Ridge and 19 seasons as the Eagles’ head coach. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    LITTLETON — Through a handful of season-ending injuries, along with a shutout loss in Dakota Ridge’s regular-season finale, the Eagles have endured.

    “This team has been so resilient,” Dakota Ridge football coach Ron Woitalewicz said this week during a practice before the Eagles’ Class 4A state semifinal game scheduled for noon Saturday, Nov. 30, at Jeffco Stadium against Broomfield. “It has been next man up.”

    Dakota Ridge junior quarterback Ben Gultig had helped the Eagles put up 73 points in their two playoff games. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The two biggest losses for Dakota Ridge came early in the season. Returning all-conference offensive lineman Matthew Heitmann, who has verbally committed to Air Force, was lost after knee injury before the Eagles’ season opener.

    Then starting junior running back Sean McNamara went down with another season-ending knee injury before conference play began. The latest loss was junior offensive lineman Jason Soderlin.

    “They have refused to let the injuries be a reason to not be good and compete,” Woitalewicz said. “I think a lot of that has to do with our senior leadership.”

    No. 6-seeded Dakota Ridge (10-2 record) entered the postseason on a sour note. The Eagles’ 14-0 shutout loss to Golden on Nov. 8 kept Dakota Ridge from winning the 4A Jeffco League title, but served as a benefit in the long run.

    “That was kind of devastating,” Woitalewicz said of the loss. “But these guys’ goal was to win a state championship. It would have been nice to win a league championship, but I think it was a good wake-up call for our kids. We aren’t good enough to just show up and play.”

    Who has really shown up this postseason for Dakota Ridge is junior Charlie Offerdahl. Pressed into playing more running back, Offerdahl has 40 carries for 300 yards and six touchdowns on the ground in playoff wins over Fruita Monument and Heritage.

    Dakota Ridge’s leading tackler — junior Steve Reyes — will have his sights set on Broomfield running back Caden Peters on Saturday afternoon at Jeffco Stadium. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “We are kind of at the point of the season now where you don’t think about plays. You think about players,” Woitalewicz said. “That kid (Offerdahl) has been a warrior. He is the best player on the field on offense and defense. He does it all.”

    Offerdahl rarely comes off the field playing defensive back and also special teams as a returner. However, the junior is quick to deflect his success.

    “I like to give all the credit to my offensive line,” Offerdahl said. “They put in the work all week and it paid off in the games.”

    The hard work ahead for Dakota Ridge is facing the last remaining undefeated team in 4A — No. 2 Broomfield (12-0). Broomfield cruised to a 27-3 victory over Chatfield in its state quarterfinal game last week.

    Senior running back Caden Peters as been the workhorse for Broomfield and coach Blair Hubbard’s squad all season. Peters had 34 carries for 179 yards and a pair of touchdowns last week against Chatfield.

    “That has to be the No. 1 key. That kid (Peters) rushed for 2,300 yards and they are big up front,” Woitalewicz said. “I think to stop Caden Peters has to be the No. 1 focus.”

    Peters has 274 carries for 2,374 yards and 20 touchdowns so far this season.

    “I’m looking forward to the challenge,” Dakota Ridge junior linebacker Steve Reyes said of facing Peters. “I trust our defensive line on getting some penetration to allow the linebackers to run free.”

    This is Dakota Ridge’s fourth trip to the state semifinals. The Eagles lost to Jeffco rival Wheat Ridge in 2008 and 2010 in the semifinals. The lone trip to the 4A state championship game for Dakota Ridge came in 2004. The Eagles lost to ThunderRidge 45-29.

    “It’s good to be back,” said Woitalewicz, who is in his 24th season at Dakota Ridge and 19th as head coach. “Anytime you can practice on Thanksgiving it’s the greatest thing ever.”

    Dakota Ridge senior lineman James Hess, far right, has been apart of the senior class that has brought solid leadership to the Eagles this season. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Potential designated home teams for the 3A, 4A and 5A football championships

    Football press conference Mile High
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The following information shows the designated home teams for potential matchups in the Class 3A, 4A and 5A state football championship games. The formula for determining the home team is shown in the football bulletin.

    Sites are determined each week at the CHSAA office, one-and-a-half weeks prior to the next round.
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    Explanation

    How the home sites are determined.

    • For 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A: The team with the fewest playoff home games will host. If equal, the higher seed will host.
    • For 8-man and 6-man: The team with the fewest playoff home games will host. If equal, a coin flip determines the home team.

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    Future home sites

    Key: Home games – Fewest home playoff games; Higher seed – The highest seeded team; Coin Toss – A coin toss was used.

    Class 3A (Championship – at CSU-Pueblo)
    Potential Matchup Method Designated Home
    Green Mountain vs. Pueblo South Higher Seed Pueblo South
    Palmer Ridge vs. Pueblo South Higher Seed Pueblo South
    Green Mountain vs. Frederick Higher Seed Frederick
    Palmer Ridge vs. Frederick Higher Seed Palmer Ridge
    Class 4A (Championship – at Mile High)
    Potential Matchup Method Designated Home
    Pine Creek vs. Broomfield Higher Seed Pine Creek
    Pueblo West vs. Broomfield Home Games Pueblo West
    Pine Creek vs. Dakota Ridge Higher Seed Pine Creek
    Pueblo West vs. Dakota Ridge Home Games Pueblo West
    Class 5A (Championship – at Mile High)
    Potential Matchup Method Designated Home
    Cherry Creek vs. Ralston Valley Higher Seed Cherry Creek
    Pomona vs. Ralston Valley Higher Seed Ralston Valley
    Cherry Creek vs. Columbine Higher Seed Cherry Creek
    Pomona vs. Columbine Higher Seed Pomona
  • All-state volleyball teams for the 2019 season

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

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

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    Class 5A

    Chaparral Fossil Ridge football
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Player of the year: Julianna Dalton, Chaparral

    Coach of the year: Amanda West, Chaparral

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Emma Ammerman Chaparral OH Senior
    Sydney Cole Cherokee Trail S Senior
    Julianna Dalton Chaparral OH Senior
    Anna Davis Valor Christian MB Senior
    Cassie Davis Highlands Ranch OH Senior
    Rylie Kadel Legend MH Junior
    Hannah Serbousek Fort Collins OH Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Audrey Black Eaglecrest OH/RS Senior
    Peyton Dunn Legend S Junior
    Hope Hanak-Harper Broomfield RS Senior
    Leanne Lowry Castle View L Senior
    Amaya Messier Cherokee Trail OPP Junior
    Caroline Reinkensmeyer Valor Christian S Senior
    Anjelina Starck Rampart OH/S Junior

    Honorable mention: Joy Aburto, Freshman, Vista PEAK Prep; Jessie Bilello, Senior, Heritage; Bri Binder, Senior, Dakota Ridge; Talia Borenstein, Senior, Cherry Creek; Shelle Brozek, Senior, Gateway; Rachel Coffey, Senior, Fruita Monument; Trinity Corney, Senior, Fort Collins; Jolie Cranford, Sophomore, Highlands Ranch; Katie Dalton, Sophomore, Chaparral; Amelia Davis, Junior, Arapahoe; Queen Emenyonu, Senior, Hinkley; Kira Ervin, Senior, Overland; Vicki Fankell, Senior, Broomfield; Brianna Fay, Junior, Ralston Valley; Cindy Garcia, Senior, Bear Creek; Libby Goodman, Senior, Rock Canyon; Shelby Hernandez, Senior, Brighton; Faith Horton, Senior, Pine Creek; Sierra Hunt, Senior, Rangeview; Laurel Kelly, Senior, Ralston Valley; Gabrielle Kuzma, Senior, Valor Christian; Elsa Lamphere, Senior, Grandview; Chloe Nordstrom, Senior, Grand Junction Central; Abi Nua, Junior, Columbine; Breklyn Pulling, Sophomore, Mountain Vista; Caroline Pung, Senior, Chatfield; Riley Simpson, Junior, Rampart; Lauren Strain, Senior, Horizon; Ella Tschuor, Junior, Chatfield; Sabrina VanDeList, Senior, Fort Collins; Kea Veenendaal, Senior, Fairview; Gabby Vogt, Senior, Eaglecrest; Faith Zehnder, Senior, Lakewood.

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    Class 4A

    (Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Gianna Bartalo, Lewis-Palmer

    Coach of the year: Wade Baxter, Lewis-Palmer

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Riley Anderson Palmer Ridge OH/OPP Junior
    Gianna Bartalo Lewis-Palmer L Senior
    Reagan Emery Pueblo West OH Senior
    Kinley Gomez Pueblo County OH Junior
    Danielle Norman Lewis-Palmer OH Senior
    Karlee Pinell Cheyenne Mountain OH Sophomore
    Caitlin Volkmann Silver Creek MB/OH/OPP Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jessica Amend Erie S/RS Senior
    Amara Austin Coronado MB Senior
    Peyton Frank Holy Family L/DS Senior
    Kyra Kisting Palmer Ridge S Freshman
    Leah Lester Discovery Canyon OH/RS Senior
    Sammy Meehan Pueblo County OH Senior
    Izabella Williams Thomas Jefferson OH/DS Senior

    Honorable mention: Bella Adams, Sophomore, Pueblo West; Grace Baxter, Senior, Canon City; Mari Benitez, Senior, Pueblo County; Quincey Coyle, Sophomore, Mead; Emma Delich, Junior, Cheyenne Mountain; Hayley Dillon, Senior, Evergreen; Emma Freimuth, Junior, D’Evelyn; Sarah Garner, Senior, Woodland Park; Zoe Gibbs, Sophomore, Niwot; Sophia Hoffman, Senior, D’Evelyn; Tatum Huffman, Senior, Battle Mountain; Kaitlyn Johnson, Senior, Glenwood Springs; Natalia Lambos, Junior, Air Academy; Alicia Lest, Junior, Pueblo Central; Sky Lieurance, Senior, Eagle Valley; Kinley Lindhardt, Sophomore, Frederick; Christal Lucero, Sophomore, Lincoln; Kendyl MacAskill, Junior, Palisade; Elle Maggio, Senior, Thomas Jefferson; Hailee Martinez, Junior, Mead; Abbie McCrimmon, Junior, Thompson Valley; Diamond Moore Heath, Senior, Harrison; Bahati Nabindu, Junior, Skyview; Millie O’Ketter, Senior, Durango; Izzy Oss, Senior, George Washington; Erin Paik, Senior, Standley Lake; Brenna Reagan, Junior, Fort Morgan; Abigail Rupp, Senior, Canon City; Madison Satterly, Senior, Montrose; Kate Sebesta, Senior, Erie; Abigail Stoops, Senior, Skyline; Carlie Sweckard, Junior, Pueblo South; Allison Waller, Sophomore, Berthoud; Emilie Warehime, Senior, Weld Central; Linsey Whipple, Senior, Pueblo East.

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    Class 3A

    (Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Payton Brgoch, Lutheran

    Coach of the year: Lisa Schumacher, Sterling

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Andie Anderson Eaton S Senior
    Payton Brgoch Lutheran MH Senior
    Jade Feather Sterling L/DS Senior
    Kennedey Johnson Lutheran S/OH Senior
    Jordan Mobbley Alamosa S Senior
    Allure Padilla Faith Christian S/RS Senior
    Charlie Tidwell Colorado Springs Christian OH/MH/RS Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Angela Ariunbat DSST: Montview Senior
    Delaney Eckhardt Valley S/MB Senior
    Sydney Henry Sterling OH/RS/S Sophomore
    Kaylee Johnson Sterling MH/OH/RS Sophomore
    Allie Schumacher Sterling S/RS Junior
    Claire Smith Platte Valley OH Senior
    Maddy Williams Lamar MH/OH Senior

    Honorable mention: Jacky Alvarez Gordillo, Senior, Eagle Ridge Academy; Samanta Andrade, Senior, Basalt; Fabiola Armendariz, Junior, The Pinnacle; Reese Barber, Junior, Bennett; Taylor Boeyink, Senior, Stargate School; Emma Cable, Senior, Eagle Ridge Academy; Kathy Cesta, Senior, DSST: College View; Emily DePriest, Senior, Alamosa; Jubilee Diamond, Senior, Colorado Springs Christian; Sydney Dunning, Freshman, Lamar; Mavis Edwards, Senior, Bayfield; Makenna Hachen, Senior, Faith Christian; Jeorgia Jones, Sophomore, Resurrection Christian; Eliana Katzer, Senior, SkyView Academy; Makayla Kehmeier, Senior, Cedaredge; Emma Koch, Senior, The Academy; Jada Lawson, Junior, DSST: Montview; Sydney Leffler, Junior, Eaton; Sierra Leopold, Junior, Prospect Ridge Academy; Haley Maeurer, Senior, St. Mary’s Academy; Logan Mahnke, Senior, Jefferson Academy; Hayden Mayo, Senior, La Junta; Abby Miller, Junior, Colorado Springs Christian; Harper Minton, Senior, Liberty Common; Teagan Nevada, Senior, Manitou Springs; Lindsey Pratt, Senior, Buena Vista; Kaitlyn Quinlan, Senior, Centauri; Merrill Rollhaus, Senior, Colorado Academy; Loghan Teter, Senior, Grand Valley; Taylor Wiescamp, Junior, Coal Ridge; Kylie Williams, Junior, University; Jenna Wise, Senior, Gunnison; Avery Wright, Sophomore, Montezuma-Cortez.

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    Class 2A

    Denver Christian Wiggins volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

    Player of the year: Jacki Bogner, Denver Christian

    Coach of the year: Russ Haman, Denver Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jacki Bogner Denver Christian MH/OH Junior
    Emma DeSanti West Grand S/MH/OH Senior
    Julia Dinwiddie Meeker MH Senior
    Mayson Fago Union Colony Prep OH/OPP Senior
    Sidney Hines Limon MH/OH Senior
    Anna Kaemingk Denver Christian OH/S Senior
    Kaitlyn Rector Simla Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jordan Elder Dolores MH Senior
    Paige Finegan Wiggins MB/MH Senior
    Makayla Howell Ignacio MB/OPP/OH Senior
    Kaley Pieper Fowler MB Junior
    Desirae Pisano Union Colony Prep S Senior
    Jenna White Wiggins S Junior
    Alyssa Winter Highland L Senior

    Honorable mention: Erin Brown, Sophomore, Dolores; Alex Camilletti, Senior, Hayden; Payton Connolly, Senior, Vail Mountain; Emily Flanscha, Sophomore, Fowler; Annaliese Fricke, Sophomore, Fountain Valley; Morgan Geiger, Senior, Soroco; Bre Gilliland, Junior, Wiggins; Lyla Hayutin-Baril, Senior, Paonia; Bailey Hobson-Kroll, Senior, Gilpin County; Addie Joy, Senior, Meeker; Lexi Linafelter, Senior, Vail Mountain; Sarina Mansour, Senior, Colorado Springs School; Trista Marx, Sophomore, Limon; Chloe Mason, Senior, Fountain Valley; Chloe McComas, Junior, Del Norte; Averie Navarette, Senior, Hoehne; Reagan Nolin, Senior, Yuma; Danika Petit, Senior, Telluride; Hannah Piland, Senior, Plateau Valley; Ashlyn Romine, Senior, Rye; Elle Roth, Sophomore, Yuma; Nicole Scribner, Junior, Dawson School; Mercedes Smith, Junior, Simla; Riley Stearns, Junior, Peyton; Emily Sullivan, Sophomore, Denver Christian; Kristin Vieselmeyer, Sophomore, Holyoke; Makena Weber, Junior, Clear Creek; Amy Weisensee, Senior, Limon; Brooke Younger, Senior, Limon.

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    Class 1A

    Merino La Veta volleyball
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    Player of the year: Nya Sciacca, La Veta

    Coach of the year: Doug Kamery, Fleming

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Reyna Isenbart Kit Carson Senior
    Kendyl Kirkwood Fleming S/MH/MB Junior
    Kimberlyn Krise Briggsdale Senior
    Brooke Mertens Merino MB/MH/S Senior
    Desi Ortivez La Veta OH/MB Senior
    Nya Sciacca La Veta OH/DS/MB Senior
    Ryely Smartt Genoa-Hugo/Karval OH/MH Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Whitney Chintala Fleming OH Sophomore
    Koylynn Gulliford Cotopaxi MH/MB Junior
    Kally Kirkwood Fleming MB Freshman
    Olivia Lay Elbert Junior
    Rachel Patterson Otis Senior
    Madison Sutter Merino S Junior
    Alison Wilson South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] MB Senior

    Honorable mention: Amy Antes, Senior, Evangelical Christian; Jenna Baugh, Junior, Norwood; Becca Bleak, Junior, Otis; Shealee Coleman, Junior, Cotopaxi; Lexi Crane, Senior, Springfield; Talia Donoho, Senior, Briggsdale; Lauren Fritzler, Senior, Merino; Cassie Gatlin, Senior, Dove Creek; Mary Goins, Junior, La Veta; Alissa Hebberd, Junior, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett]; Mary Jefferson, Senior, Arickaree/Woodlin; Katelyn Klann, Junior, Flagler/Hi-Plains; Kylie Krise, Sophomore, Briggsdale; Lexis Metz, Senior, Sangre de Cristo; Avery Palmgren, Junior, Sangre de Cristo; Emily Raymond, Senior, Mile High Academy; Savannah Rothbauer, Senior, Stratton/Liberty; Macy Rowan, Junior, Wiley; Ciera Schelling, Senior, Haxtun; Tessa Smith, Junior, Genoa-Hugo/Karval; Emma Stump, Senior, Prairie; Sara Torres, Senior, Belleview Christian; Zoey Vandenbark, Sophomore, Fleming.

  • Preseason hockey rankings: Regis Jesuit leads the way as No. 1

    Regis Jesuit Dakota Ridge hockey
    (Marlee Smith/CHSAANow.com)

    Defending champion Regis Jesuit is on top of the preseason hockey rankings at No. 1.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, the poll will release each Monday.

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll

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

    First-place votes are in parentheses.

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Regis Jesuit (4) 0-0 94
    2 Valor Christian (5) 0-0 88
    3 Fort Collins 0-0 71
    4 Ralston Valley 0-0 58
    5 Monarch (1) 0-0 55
    6 Cherry Creek 0-0 52
    7 Chaparral 0-0 43
    8 Denver East 0-0 37
    9 Heritage 0-0 18
    10 Dakota Ridge 0-0 10
    Others receiving votes:
    Battle Mountain 7, Aspen 5, Summit 4, Crested Butte 2, Doherty 2, Mountain Vista 2, Chatfield 1, Resurrection Christian 1.
    Dropped out
    (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10).
  • Football roundup: Championship matchups set in 8-man, 1A and 2A; semis set in 3A, 4A and 5A

    Green Mountain Mead football
    More photos. (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    There was all kinds of playoff football action around the state on Saturday. The end result is that championship matchups are set in three classifications, and semifinals in three others.

    Playing for titles next weekend:

    • Class 2A: Sterling vs. Delta (at CSU-Pueblo)
    • Class 1A: Limon at Strasburg
    • 8-man: Sedgwick County at Fowler

    Semifinal matchups:

    • Class 3A: Palmer Ridge at Green Mountain; Pueblo South at Frederick
    • Class 4A: Pueblo West at Pine Creek; Broomfield at Dakota Ridge
    • Class 5A: Cherry Creek at Pomona; Ralston Valley at Columbine

    And the 6-man championship was handed out on Saturday: Fleming beat Stratton/Liberty with a last-second safety.

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    Here’s how those matchups were set:

    8-man semifinals

    (3) Fowler 20, (7) Pikes Peak Christian 12

    Fowler responded from down 12-0 in the second quarter to score 20 unanswered and head to the title game.

    “It was a battle for four quarters, I’ll tell you that,” coach Mark Van Sickle told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show.

    The Grizzlies were able to tie the game at 12-12 just before halftime, and went up 14-12 with a two-point conversion attempt. Then, they added another touchdown in the final minute of the third quarter.

    “They do some really nice things on defense that gave us some problems, and we finally got some things going and quit having some penalties,” Van Sickle said of turning things around. “The boys just kept plugging away.”

    Of advancing to the championship game, the coach added, “It was one of our goals. I thought we had a pretty good group. … I think we’ve earned our shot at Sedgwick next week.

    Hudson Grant scored two rushing touchdowns for Pikes Peak Christian.

    (1) Sedgwick County 48, (5) Dayspring Christian 0

    The four-time defending champs are headed back to a title game thanks to another dominating performance. The Cougars have not allowed a point in their past five games.

    “I think our defense played pretty well,” coach Chris Michel told the Scoreboard Show. “We gave up some big plays at time, but really strapped it on when they got on our side of the field.”

    Sedgwick County had four rushing touchdowns in the first half as they built at 28-0 lead. They added three more in the second half.

    The Cougars are seeking to become the first 8-man team to ever win five state titles in a row.

    “We haven’t really talked a whole lot about that throughout the season,” Michel said. “We talk about taking care of stuff day-to-day. We’ll go into it like it’s any other week.”

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    Class 1A semifinals

    (1) Strasburg 14, (5) Centauri 7

    Trystan Graf rushed for two touchdowns — both in the second quarter — as Strasburg reached the 1A title game for the fourth year in a row.

    “I tell you what, this game didn’t disappoint. It was a hard-fought win,” Strasburg coach Brian Brown told the Scoreboard Show.

    After a scoreless first quarter, Strasburg went up 14-0 at the half. Centauri’s Eric Maez hit Mason Claunch for a 24-yard score with five minutes left, but Strasburg’s defense was able to seal the win.

    “We are just such an aggressive group of young men,” Brown said. “Toward the end of the game, they just kind of owned the line of scrimmage.”

    Of making a title game for the fourth-consecutive season, Brown said, “Like I tell the boys: I’m just the bus driver, they’re the ones that get on the bus, and they know the path. They just keep forging ahead.”

    (3) Limon 15, (2) Holyoke 7

    The defending-champion Badgers will return to the championship game after building a 15-0 lead and then relying on its defense to secure the win.

    “It was a great football game between two really good teams,” coach Mike O’Dwyer told the Scoreboard Show. “Our kids just stepped up a little bit, especially on the defensive side of the ball.”

    Limon went up 15-0 with a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. Holyoke’s Miles Sprague made it 15-7 with a four-yard rushing touchdown.

    Later in the fourth quarter, Holyoke recovered a fumble, and also forced Limon to turn it over on downs, but Limon’s defense didn’t allow another score.

    “It was a tremendous effort by our kids,” O’Dwyer said.

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    Class 2A semifinals

    (4) Delta 17, (9) Basalt 6

    Nolan Bynum and Hunter Hughes connected for two touchdown passes to help the Panthers move to a title game.

    Delta led 10-0 at the half. Basalt made it 10-6 in the third quarter, but Delta responded with a touchdown early in the fourth quarter.

    “It was a real physical game. They did some really nice things, we were just able to get more points on the board to advance,” coach Ben Johnson told the Scoreboard Show.

    “We got after their quarterback really well. I thought the D-line played really well, and we tackled really well.”

    It is Delta’s first appearance in a title game since 1961.

    “It’s been a while,” Johnson said. “The community’s really excited about it. We had great fan support here in Basalt today. They’re excited about this opportunity for Delta High School.”

    (2) Sterling 21, (3) Resurrection Christian 14

    Sterling is headed to a championship game for the first time since 2004.

    The Tigers trailed 7-0 in the first quarter before reeling off 21 unanswered points in the second and third quarters to go ahead 21-7.

    “It was a lot of fun out there today. It was a great atmosphere,” Sterling coach Rob Busmente told the Scoreboard Show. “It was nip-and-tuck going back and forth between us and them. We made some plays when we had to, and were fortunate to come out with the win.”

    Resurrection Christian scored late in the third quarter, but Sterling didn’t allow them to do so again, and secured their spot in next week’s title game with a late interception.

    “We got them to fourth down, and Peyton Rose was able to step in front of his guy, and got it back for us,” Busmente said. “It was just one of those things where we tell our kids, ‘If there’s time on the clock, we’ve got to play ball.’”

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    Class 3A quarterfinals

    (8) Green Mountain 30, (1) Mead 21

    In the upset of the day, the Rams built a 17-7 halftime lead, and then answered every rally attempt Mead made in the second half to win.

    “It was a heck of a game,” Green Mountain coach Jesse German told the Scoreboard Show. “It’s everything we’ve been preaching along the way. It took us awhile to get to a point where the kids have the unwavering belief … and total buy-in, but this is a special group.”

    Less than a minute into the fourth quarter, Mead cut the lead to 17-14, but Green Mountain responded quickly with a rushing score on the ensuing drive. That made it 23-14.

    Mead didn’t go away. The top-seeded Mavericks got a passing touchdown from which made it 23-21 with seven minutes left.

    But another rushing touchdown from Green Mountain with three minutes left secured the win.

    A full photo gallery of the game is here.

    Green Mountain Mead football
    More photos. (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    (4) Palmer Ridge 56, (5) Conifer 35

    In a major display of offense, Palmer Ridge went up 28-7 at half and 49-14 in the fourth quarter as the Bears returned to the semifinals.

    Conifer made things interesting in the fourth and cut it to 49-35, but there wasn’t enough time left to make a comeback attempt.

    Raef Ruel had five rushing touchdowns for Palmer Ridge, and Luke McAllister threw two passing scores — both to Kaden Dudley.

    Photos from the game is available here.

    Palmer Ridge Conifer football
    More photos. (Ismael Gomez)

    (6) Frederick 32, (3) Discovery Canyon 25

    Frederick’s Jake Green found Blake Duran for a 78-yard touchdown with eight seconds left to lift the Warriors to the win.

    “We could’ve taken it to overtime, I guess, but we didn’t want to do that again,” coach Travis Peeples told the Scoreboard Show. “I called timeout with 20 seconds or so left, and we drew up a little play, kind of Sandlot play. The kids wanted to do it, and it worked. It’s really a tribute to how bad they wanted to win this game.”

    Green also scored a 1-yard rushing touchdown with three minutes left, and then Frederick converted on a two-point attempt to tie the game at 25. They forced a punt, and got the ball back with less than a minute to play. Then Green hit Duran for the winner.

    Green finished with three passing touchdowns — two went to Brandon Horby — and also had a rushing score.

    Now Frederick is headed to the semis for just the second time in school history.

    “We’re not just trying to get to the semis, we’re trying to get past there,” Peeples said. “I think we’ve got a team that can do that.”

    Find a photo gallery from the game here.

    Frederick Discovery Canyon football
    More photos. (Chris Fehrm/Chris Fehrm Photography)

    (2) Pueblo South 21, (7) Durango 14

    In a close game that mirrored their narrow regular season matchup, the Colts scored a late touchdown to advance.

    “It was another wild game,” Pueblo South coach Ryan Goddard told the Scoreboard Show. “Two good teams going at it. I’m just proud of our kids and the way they played.”

    The game always within a score for one team. Durango led 7-0 with a touchdown in the first quarter, and then South tied it up immediately with a kickoff return for a touchdown. Then, Durango went up 14-7 late in the first quarter, and South tied it at 14 with 34 seconds left in the half.

    The Colts got the winning score on a 3-yard run from quarterback Logan Petit with 1:11 to play.

    “Credit to our defense, because all afternoon they just came up with huge stops when we needed them the most,” Goddard said.

    A photo gallery from the game is here.

    Durango Pueblo South Football
    More photos. (Matt Bushnell/mdbphoto.com)

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    Class 4A quarterfinals

    (5) Pueblo West 31, (4) Montrose 19

    The Cyclones built a 17-0 halftime lead, pushed it to 24-0 in the third, and then held off Montrose as it tried to rally in the second half.

    A recap of the game is available here.

    (Vanessa Vandehey/vanessa-photography.net)

    (1) Pine Creek 55, (9) Ponderosa 17

    The Eagles got a number of turnovers and defensive and special teams touchdowns in the win. A full recap of the game is available here. And a photo gallery.

    Ponderosa Pine Creek football
    More photos. (Paul Shepardson/PaulShedardsonPhotography.com)

    (2) Broomfield 27, (7) Chatfield 3

    Broomfield built a 20-3 halftime lead, and moved on to the semifinals. A full recap of the game is here.

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    (6) Dakota Ridge 38 (14) Heritage 34

    In a wild game Friday night, Dakota Ridge scored in the final minute to secure the win. A photo gallery of the game is available here.

    Dakota Ridge Heritage football
    (Theodore Stark/tstark.com)

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    Class 5A quarterfinals

    (5) Pomona 28, (4) Regis Jesuit 14

    Sanjay Strickland rushed for two touchdowns in the win for the Panthers as the returned to a familiar spot: The 5A semifinals.

    Pomona built a 14-0 lead in the first quarter and led 28-7 at halftime.

    AJ Zamora also had a rushing touchdown, and Brady Ritzmann found Chase Muller for a 51-yard touchdown pass.

    Nicco Marchiol threw two touchdown passes in the loss for Regis.

    A photo gallery from the game is available here.

    Regis Jesuit Pomona football
    More photos. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    (1) Cherry Creek 42, (8) Fairview 28

    The Bruins rallied from down 20-7 in the first quarter for a tough win. Here’s a full recap of the game. And a photo gallery.

    More photos. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    (2) Ralston Valley 42, (10) Eaglecrest 14

    Ralston Valley jumped out to a 35-7 halftime lead and never looked back on Friday night. A full recap of the game is here. And a photo gallery.

    Eaglecrest Ralston Valley football
    More photos. (Kevin McNearny)

    (6) Columbine 37, (3) Valor Christian 30

    Tanner Hollens and Adam Harrington each rushed for three TDs for the Rebels in the win on Friday. Here’s a recap of the game.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Photos: Dakota Ridge football holds off Heritage in 4A playoffs

    Dakota Ridge scored the game-winning touchdown with less than a minute to play as the Eagles beat Heritage 38-34 in the Class 4A football quarterfinals.

  • All-state boys cross country teams for the 2019 season

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

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

    The athletes who won championships at their classification were named runner of the year.

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    Class 2A

    Lyons boys cross country Isaac Roberts
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Isaac Roberts, Lyons
    Coach of the year: Mark Roberts, Lyons

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Jodzuel Juarez Sophomore Ellicott
    Noel Lopez Senior Rocky Ford
    Isaac Roberts Senior Lyons
    Andre Stablein Senior Front Range Christian
    Simon Stone Senior Lyons
    Micah Zeller Junior Custer County
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Dylan Brush Sophomore St Mary’s
    Tyler Halliday Senior Peyton
    Tim Long Senior Platte Canyon
    Cole Pacosza Freshman Telluride
    Jordan Shackelford Senior Lyons
    Rosston Sherlock Junior Buena Vista

    Honorable mention: Nigel Cortright, Senior, Sargent; Gavin Field, Senior, Golden View Classical Acad; Adani Hassan, Sophomore, Lotus School for Excellence; Edgar Hernandez, Sophomore, Mancos; Fabian Jimenez, Junior, Lake County; Riley Kenison, Junior, Sargent; Conner Lenhard, Senior, Lake County; Caden Miller, Freshman, Rocky Ford; Kelsey Montague, Senior, Peyton; Jack Nauman, Freshman, Heritage Christian Academy; Nick Partain, Senior, Heritage Christian Academy; Conner Price, Junior, Byers; Joel Schluessler, Junior, Peyton; Cole Thomas, Freshman, Lyons; Jonas Van Zweden, Junior, Golden View Classical Acad; Omar Wissar, Junior, Ellicott.

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    Class 3A

    TCA boys cross country Mason Norman
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Mason Norman, Classical Academy
    Coach of the year: Brett Shanklin, Frontier Academy

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Alex Baca Junior Gunnison
    Jacob Crookston Junior Jefferson Academy
    Branden Davis Sophomore Lamar
    Elco Garcia Senior Bayfield
    Josh Medina Junior Alamosa
    Owen Nolan Sophomore SkyView Academy
    Mason Norman Senior Classical Academy
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Sylas Chambers Junior Frontier Academy
    Jack Culp Junior Holy Family
    Jaden Davis Senior Frontier Academy
    Logan Gullett Freshman Eaton
    Josh Lopez Senior Alamosa
    Hudson Majeski Senior Liberty Commons
    Nick Thomas Senior University

    Honorable mention: Adam Ambuul, Senior, Classical Academy; Christian Baca, Senior, Frontier Academy; Preston Fagerlin, Junior, Resurrection Christian; Abuzaid Fanning, Freshman, Frontier Academy; Ryan Flaherty, Sophomore, Classical Academy; Eli Greenslit, Junior, Berthoud; Walt Jones, Senior, Colorado Academy; Ryan Kuykendall, Junior, Peak to Peak; Bean Minor, Senior, Salida; Will Moore, Sophomore, Classical Academy; Wyatt Mortenson, Junior, Moffat County; Ibrohim Nosirov, Senior, SkyView Academy; Will Scavuzzo, Senior, SkyView Academy; Zeb Shields, Junior, Bayfield; Chandler Wilburn, Freshman, Classical Academy; Elijah Wilcox, Sophomore, Salida.

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    Class 4A

    Nwot boys cross country Cruz Culpepper
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Cruz Culpepper, Niwot
    Coach of the year: Kelly Christensen, Niwot

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Cruz Culpepper Senior Niwot
    Erik LeRoux Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain
    Matthew Mettler Senior Air Academy
    Dylan Schubert Senior Thompson Valley
    Colin Szuch Senior Evergreen
    Luke Tichi Senior Durango
    Grahm Tuohy-Gaydos Junior Green Mountain
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Topi Alahuhta Junior Conifer
    Zane Bergen Sophomore Niwot
    Zack Gacnik Junior Conifer
    Paul Knight Junior Durango
    James Overberg Junior Centaurus
    Matthew Storer Senior Air Academy
    Jeremiah Vaille Junior Summit

    Honorable mention: Keegan Caldwell, Junior, Mead; Zinabu Engstrom, Sophomore, Coronado; Hermon Gebrehiwat, Sophomore, Greeley Central; Sean Graff, Junior, Montrose; Ben Hayes-Lemmon, Senior, Coronado; Joey Hendershot, Sophomore, Niwot; Joaquin Herrera, Junior, Niwot; Nick Huger, Sophomore, Cheyenne Mountain; Hans Larson, Senior, Palmer Ridge; Alex Maline, Junior, Air Academy; Connor McCormick, Sophomore, Longmont; Logan Moore, Senior, Durango; Grayden Rauba, Junior, Niwot; Bryce Reeburgh, Sophomore, Golden; Dominykas Remeikis, Freshman, Summit; Jackson Shorten, Sophomore, Mountain View.

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    Class 5A

    Valor Christian boys cross country Cole Sprout
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Cole Sprout, Valor Christian
    Coach of the year: Mark Stenbeck, Dakota Ridge

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Gus McIntyre Senior Palmer
    Ben Morrin Senior Dakota Ridge
    Cole Nash Senior Chatfield
    Connor Ohlson Senior Dakota Ridge
    Cole Sprout Senior Valor Christian
    Jacob White Junior Dakota Ridge
    Parker Wolfe Junior Cherry Creek
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Wes Beckham Senior Rock Canyon
    Derek Fearon Senior Rock Canyon
    Cory Kennedy Senior Heritage
    Caleb Mann Junior Liberty
    Jack O’Sullivan Senior Mountain Vista
    Scott Prieve Junior Palmer
    Yasin Sado Senior Gateway

    Honorable mention: Michael Beck, Junior, Heritage; Grant Bradley, Junior, Overland; Ben Conlin, Junior, Rampart; Kevin Conlon, Senior, Fort Collins; Will Daley, Senior, Denver East; Wiley Feiger, Senior, Fairview; James Gregory, Senior, Fort Collins; Lukas Haug, Junior, Boulder; Davis Helmerich, Senior, Mountain Vista; Parker Lee, Senior, Legacy; Ryan Montera, Junior, Legacy; Ben Piegat, Senior, Dakota Ridge; Edward Rush, Junior, Castle View; Luke Sundberg, Senior, Valor Christian; James Thomas, Junior, Broomfield; Harrison Witt, Junior, Mountain Vista.