Silver Creek is making the right moves at the right time. The Raptors have climbed to the No. 2 spot in the Class 4A CHSAANow.com baseball rankings.
They sit right behind Valor Christian, who holds on to the No. 1 spot.
Green Mountain also shot up the rankings, gaining three spots to take over the No. 3 position.
(Courtesy of Palisade HS)
Air Academy (No. 7) and Palisade (No. 9) are the two new teams to crack the 4A poll this week.
Three new teams made their way in the 5A rankings as Legend (No. 6), Legacy (No. 8) and Brighton (No. 10) have all impressed voters enough with the postseason right around the corner.
Cherry Creek remains the No. 1 team in 5A, but Mountain Vista jumped up to the No. 2 spot. Mountain Range is two spots better than a week ago, sitting at No. 4.
Lamar holds on to the No. 1 spot in 3A with Lutheran climbing up to No. 2.
Valley made a three-spot jump to come in at No. 4.
At No. 9 and No. 10 respectively, Delta and Resurrection Christian are the two newcomers to the 3A poll.
Paonia maintained its spot atop the 2A poll while Sedgwick County jumped a spot to get to No. 3.
At No. 8, Hotchkiss is two spots better than last week.
Front Range Christian joins the 2A poll at No. 10.
Holly remains the unanimous No. 1 team in 1A. Eads was able to jump a spot to No. 2, trading places with No. 3 Fleming.
Kiowa jumped two spots to No. 8 while Granada (No. 9) and Manzanola (No. 10) join the rankings this week.
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.
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it.
Denver North baseball coach Ernesto Marquez preaches this to his team on a regular basis.
“Every day,” he says.
Okay. A very regular basis.
But it’s a lesson worth preaching often. The Vikings had a banner year in 2016. They went 18-1 in the regular season and clinch their first Denver Prep League title in nearly two decades. The only thing their storybook season needed was a deep playoff run.
But Niwot and senior pitcher Ford Ladd had other ideas. The Cougars walked onto Denver North’s own field and beat the Class 4A District 7 host 10-3.
“It was disheartening because I hated seeing the seniors go out like that,” junior Harris Williams said. “Those guys worked really hard and the rest of the team worked really hard. Watching that big, tall dude from Niwot just mow us down with his curveball hurt because we couldn’t make the adjustment. It was hard. It was a tough loss.”
The Vikings came into 2017 refocused. And it’s playing out nearly the same way that last year did in the regular season. At 15-0, they’re a clear favorite to come away with another league title. They hadn’t won one in almost 20 years before last season. They’ll have two in as many years if they continue their hot play for the final four games of the season.
The key to success this year is feeding off last year’s ending. In hindsight, they can’t be upset about a 18-2 that included a league title. But they had a hard time coming to grips with that idea at the time.
“Two goals that were being repeated to us were (winning) city and (getting to) state,” senior Jose Robles said. “Those are the two biggest goals that we try to accomplish every year. So accomplishing the first one felt good, but even though we were winning that, we hadn’t accomplished anything. We still wanted to get to that next level and compete with the schools like the Jeffco schools that are pretty competitive.”
As the ace of the Vikings pitching staff, each time Robles takes the mound he puts together a performance that doesn’t command respect as much as demand it.
He has given up only five earned runs all year over 46 and 2/3 innings. For those counting at home, that’s an ERA of 0.75.
“That kid, believe it or not, is going to play at the next level as a catcher,” Marquez said. “He only has five innings where he hasn’t played this year. Mentally, he’s right. He’s good to go. Him being a catcher allows him to essentially call his own game. I let him go and he’s very comfortable, very mature up there on the bump.”
(Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)
He’s performing at the plate as well. He’s batting .519 with two home runs and is getting on base better than 64 percent of the time.
The entire Vikings lineup has been steady throughout the season. Williams leads the team with a .581 average, six doubles and 19 runs scored.
Judah Wilbur has also ripped six doubles and scored 19 runs. It’s all a byproduct of each player having a defined job at their spot in the lineup.
“We talk about everyone’s role in the lineup. As the game goes on those roles change,” Marquez said. “Some guys are there to get on base and some guys are there to drive in runs.”
A bonafide ace on the mound, a threatening lineup from top to bottom and the experience of going into the playoffs a little cocky might just help this year’s Denver North team find the success that eluded them last season.
As the final days in April tick away, the players can’t help but get a little hungry for a playoff run to start.
“As much as I dislike it, and as much as we want to look at it one game at a time, I can tell that playoffs are on everybody’s mind,” Williams said. “We’re excited for it. We’re really trying to dominate DPS and dominate 4A to the best of our ability.”
But in order to do that, they can’t get complacent. They admittedly were so happy about winning a city title last year, that they entered the playoffs flat.
Never again.
A city title is nice, but it is no longer the goal. They have ambitions of a much more prestigious trophy. And they’re best tool to help them win it is a loss from a year ago that still stings to this day.
They can’t forget that feeling.
“When it comes to what happened in the playoffs, of course we’re going to remember,” Robles said. “It’s almost like a chip on our shoulder. We want to come out and prove that we can play with anyone that’s out there in 4A.”
Cherry Creek and Valor Christian are picking the right time to peak. After all, in hunt for a state baseball championship teams put more emphasis on how they’re playing in May, not in March.
In the last week of April, the Bruins and the Eagles have made their way into their respective top spots in the CHSAANow.com baseball rankings.
Cherry Creek takes nine of 12 first-place votes to come in as the new No. 1 in the Class 5A poll. The Bruins unseat Rock Canyon, which falls to No.2 after a 12-10 loss to Regis Jesuit last week.
The Raiders are just one of three new teams to crack the 5A top 10. Douglas County enters the poll this week at No. 7 and Broomfield, fresh off a shutout win over Mountain Range comes in at No. 9.
Valor Christian — the defending 4A champion — regains the top spot in that class, jumping up three spots from last week’s ranking.
The Eagles overtake No. 2 Cheyenne Mountain, which claimed the top spot a week ago.
(Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)
Still undefeated, Denver North climbs a couple of spots to take the No. 4 position this week, grabbing a couple of first-place votes in the process.
Summit and Pueblo West are the two newcomers in the 4A poll, taking the No. 9 and No. 10 spots respectively.
Lamar remains the No. 1 team in the 3A rankings, but University was able to jump a spot to land at No. 2.
Peak to Peak (No. 5) and Colorado Academy (No. 6) each climbed two spots from last week’s poll.
There were no new teams in the 3A poll.
Paonia held its spot at the top of the 2A poll. Sedgwick County jumped a spot to No. 4 and County Line fell a spot to No. 5, but no other changes occurred in the 2A rankings.
Holly did not play a game last week and it didn’t effect anything in the least as the Wildcats are still No.1 in the rankings.
Fleming (No. 2) and Cheyenne Wells (No. 4) each jumped a spot from last week. Three new teams joined the 1A poll as Denver Jewish Day comes in at No. 6, Stratton/Liberty takes the No. 9 spot and Sierra Grande rounds out the poll at No. 10.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.
New polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Legacy 20, Legend 14, Brighton 2, Greeley West 2, Ralston Valley 2, Arapahoe 1, Coronado 1, Highlands Ranch 1.
Dropped out:
Legend (4), Fruita Monument (8), Legacy (9).
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Valor Christian (3)
12-3
87
4
3-0
2
Cheyenne Mountain (2)
13-1
83
1
2-1
3
Windsor (3)
12-1
77
3
3-0
4
Denver North (2)
15-0
68
6
3-0
5
Northridge
11-3
49
8
1-0
6
Green Mountain
12-2
47
5
2-1
7
Silver Creek
12-5
46
9
2-0
8
Mountain View
11-4
25
7
0-1
9
Summit
12-2
20
–
0-0
10
Pueblo West
11-4
14
–
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Falcon 11, Air Academy 7, Palisade 7, Ponderosa 4, Canon City 3, Fort Morgan 2.
Dropped out:
Ponderosa (2), Fort Morgan (10).
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Lamar (8)
15-1
116
1
3-0
2
University (2)
10-4
96
3
2-1
3
Lutheran (1)
16-1
92
4
3-1
4
La Junta (1)
12-3
71
2
1-2
5
Peak to Peak
10-2
56
7
2-1
6
Colorado Academy
13-3
46
8
4-0
7
Valley
11-3
36
6
2-1
8
Manitou Springs
10-3
34
5
1-2
9
Eaton
10-4
24
10
3-0
10
Gunnison
10-3
22
9
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Resurrection Christian 21, Delta 15, St. Mary’s 9, Bayfield 5, Sterling 5, Brush 4, Montezuma-Cortez 4, Cedaredge 3, Alamosa 1.
Dropped out:
.
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Paonia (8)
15-0
96
1
2-0
2
Peyton (2)
13-0
83
2
1-0
3
Holyoke
13-1
73
3
1-0
4
Sedgwick County
9-3
54
5
0-0
5
County Line
10-2
52
4
1-0
6
Yuma
10-2
38
6
1-0
7
Rocky Ford
10-3
35
7
1-0
8
Lyons
13-1
30
8
2-0
9
Haxtun
7-4
19
9
0-0
10
Hotchkiss
12-2
17
10
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Front Range Christian 9, Dawson 7, Dayspring Christian 7, Crowley County 6, Meeker 6, Sanford 5, Limon 4, Sargent 4, Ignacio 3, Burlington 1, Center 1.
It might be too early to say that Cheyenne Mountain is back at a championship level, but a 11-0 start to the season has certainly gotten the attention of voters across the state.
Fresh off a win over Falcon on Thursday and Canon City on Saturday, the Indians are the new No. 1 in the Class 4A CHSAANow.com baseball rankings.
The Indians only broke into the poll a week ago and after leaping over Northridge, Windsor and Ponderosa, they are looking closer and closer to being in championship contention once again.
Valor Christian made a decent jump this week, gaining three spots to land No. 4.
Silver Creek is the only team to join the poll, coming in at No. 9
(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
Lamar regains the top spot in the 3A poll after being overtaken by league rival La Junta last week.
University gains some ground to come in at No. 3 as does Manitou Springs who jumps a spot to land at No. 5.
Eaton rejoins the top 10 this week, rounding out the 3A at No. 10.
In 5A, Rock Canyon holds on to the top spot in the poll. Mountain Range, however, made a four-spot jump to come in at No. 2.
Cherry Creek gets back into the top three, getting a few first-place votes in the process.
Fruita Monument (No. 8) and Legacy (No. 9) are the two newcomers to the 5A rankings.
Paonia held on to the top spot in the 2A poll, as did the top four overall teams from last week’s rankings.
Rocky Ford is two spots better this week at No. 7.
Lyons is the only new team in the 2A poll, coming at No. 9 this week.
Holly also held on to its No. 1 ranking, hanging on to the top spot in the 1A poll. Eads (No. 2) and Fleming (No. 3) also held on to their positions from a week ago.
At No. 8, Kiowa is new to this week’s top 10, as is Granada who rounds out the poll at No. 10.
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.
Broomfield 15, Douglas County 9, Regis Jesuit 9, ThunderRidge 8, Bear Creek 5, Cherokee Trail 5, Pine Creek 4, Grand Junction Central 3, Brighton 2, Highlands Ranch 1.
Dropped out:
Grand Junction Central (8), Broomfield (9).
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Cheyenne Mountain (7)
11-0
86
4
3-0
2
Ponderosa (1)
9-2
70
3
2-1
3
Windsor
9-1
65
1
2-1
4
Valor Christian (2)
9-3
63
7
3-0
5
Green Mountain
10-1
59
5
2-1
6
Denver North
12-0
52
6
3-0
7
Mountain View
11-3
33
8
3-0
8
Northridge
10-3
29
2
0-2
9
Silver Creek
10-5
23
–
2-0
10
Fort Morgan
9-2
18
10
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Summit 16, Wheat Ridge 9, Holy Family 8, Air Academy 7, Falcon 6, Pueblo West 6.
To say that there was some shakeup in the CHSAANow.com baseball rankings would be a gross understatement of what happened since the last set of rankings were released two weeks ago.
And if there is a prime example, one should look no further than the Class 4A rankings.
Windsor jumped a staggering eight spots to take over the No. 1 spot in that poll.
The four teams sitting right behind the Wizards? Well, they were all previously unranked. Northridge, Ponderosa, Cheyenne Mountain and Green Mountain all join the rankings this week.
Wheat Ridge (No. 9) and Fort Morgan (No. 10) are also newcomers. Denver North, Valor Christian and Mountain View remain in the rankings at No. 6, No. 7 and No. 8 respectively.
The 5A rankings also saw a significant shakeup, though not as extreme as 4A. Rock Canyon takes over the No. 1 spot, replacing Rocky Mountain who falls to No. 3. Legend jumps to No. 2 while Mountain Vista climbs to No. 4.
Mountain Range (No. 6), Eaglecrest (No. 7), Grand Junction Central (No. 8) and Heritage (No. 10) all broke into the top 10.
While 3A saw the most consistency in terms of who was ranked, the overall placement of the ranked teams certainly saw changes.
La Junta jumped to the No. 1 spot, taking over for Lamar.
Manitou Springs jumps a couple of spots to No. 6 while Valley leapt up to No. 7. At No. 9, Gunnison is the only new team in the 3A rankings.
Paonia hangs on to the No. 1 spot in 2A, but Peyton climbs to No. 2 and Holyoke jumps seven spots to No. 3.
County Line, Yuma and Sanford all join the 2A poll this week.
Holly remains the No. 1 team in 1A and Eads holds on to its spot at No. 2.
Caliche, Petz and Antonito are the three newcomers to the 1A poll.
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.
Dawson 8, Front Range Christian 8, Lyons 8, Dayspring Christian 7, Burlington 6, Denver Christian 6, Dolores Huerta 6, Limon 6, Evangelical Christian 4, Calhan 3, Dolores 3, Meeker 1.
Dropped out:
Front Range Christian (2), Dawson (4), Calhan (9).
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Holly (7)
5-1
88
1
3-0
2
Eads (2)
5-0
71
2
4-0
3
Fleming
5-1
66
4
5-0
4
Cheyenne Wells
2-1
53
6
1-1
5
Nucla
5-5
46
3
3-2
6
Caliche
4-5
35
–
2-3
7
Cotopaxi
5-2
25
8
2-1
8
Stratton/Liberty
1-3
22
9
0-1
9
Peetz
4-2
17
–
2-0
10
Antonito
2-0
15
–
1-0
Others receiving votes:
Denver Jewish Day 12, Granada 12, Kiowa 10, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 6, Otis 5, Community Christian 4, Manzanola 3, Idalia 2, Mile High Academy 2, Elbert 1.
A couple of wins over Mountain View has put the spotlight on Longmont baseball. The undefeated Trojans head into spring break as the new No. 1 team in the Class 4A CHSAANow.com baseball rankings.
And they earned it.
On consecutive days last week, Longmont posted 6-3 and 3-1 wins over then No. 2 Mountain View, who fell to No. 7 this week.
Valor Christian slipped one spot to come in at No. 2.
Evergreen bettered their position by three spots to land at No. 5 while Silver Creek jump two spots to take over at No. 8.
No new teams broke into the 4A poll this week.
(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
The 3A poll also saw a fresh face in the top spot. After coming away with a couple of wins at their own tournament, Lamar lands at the No. 1 spot formerly held by Faith Christian.
The defending 3A champs only dropped one spot to No. 2.
Lutheran stormed its way into the 3A rankings, coming in at No. 4 despite not ranked in last week’s poll. The Lions are the only newcomers in 3A.
Colorado Academy is right behind at No. 5, two spots better than a week ago.
In 5A, Rocky Mountain hangs onto its top spot, but the always dangerous Cherry Creek Bruins jumped two spots to take over at No 2.
Legend breaks into the top five by making a three-spot jump from last week’s poll.
At No. 10, Broomfield is the only new team in the 5A poll.
Haxtun has shown it should be a team to keep an eye on, landing at No. 3 in this week’s 2A poll. That’s a staggering six spots better than a week ago.
Paonia is still securely in the No. 1 spot in those rankings.
Calhan and Holyoke are the two new teams to break into the 2A rankings, coming in at No. 9 and No. 10 respectively.
Only one new face made an appearance in this week’s 1A poll as Cotopaxi takes the No. 8 spot this week.
Holly remains the top team in the 1A rankings and it was Dove Creek who made the big jump of the week to land three spots better at No. 7.
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.
Heritage 16, Grandview 11, Highlands Ranch 8, Mullen 8, Legacy 3, Pine Creek 3, Boulder 2, Douglas County 2, Eaglecrest 2, Fort Collins 1, Grand Junction Central 1, Pomona 1.
Dropped out:
Heritage (10).
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Longmont (6)
4-0
90
4
2-0
2
Valor Christian (2)
3-2
82
1
1-2
3
Pueblo West
6-3
67
3
2-2
4
Air Academy (1)
3-0
60
5
1-0
5
Evergreen
4-0
53
8
0-0
6
Canon City
3-0
43
6
0-0
7
Mountain View
3-3
37
2
0-3
8
Silver Creek (1)
5-2
35
10
2-0
9
Windsor
2-0
32
7
2-0
10
Denver North
6-0
20
9
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Northridge 17, Wheat Ridge 12, Palmer Ridge 10, Ponderosa 10, Fort Morgan 8, Green Mountain 8, Thompson Valley 8, Pueblo South 7, Erie 3, Cheyenne Mountain 2, Golden 1.
Dropped out:
.
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Lamar (3)
6-1
86
2
2-0
2
Faith Christian (3)
1-0
83
1
1-0
3
La Junta (2)
4-0
76
4
3-0
4
Lutheran (1)
8-0
43
–
4-0
5
Colorado Academy
3-0
42
7
0-0
6
University (1)
1-3
38
3
1-2
7
Peak to Peak
3-1
32
9
0-0
8
Manitou Springs
3-1
31
5
2-1
9
Delta (1)
4-3
30
10
2-1
10
Valley
4-2
28
6
1-1
Others receiving votes:
Sterling 26, Eaton 23, Resurrection Christian 17, Manual 11, Weld Central 8, Bishop Machebeuf 7, Gunnison 7, Rye 6, Buena Vista 4, Cedaredge 2, St. Mary’s 2, Aspen 1, Bayfield 1, Kent Denver 1.
Dropped out:
Eaton (8).
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Paonia (6)
3-0
79
1
1-0
2
Front Range Christian (2)
5-1
57
2
1-1
3
Haxtun
5-0
50
9
3-0
4
Dawson (1)
2-2
47
3
0-0
5
Peyton
6-0
45
8
3-0
6
Sedgwick County
3-2
35
5
3-1
7
Rocky Ford
2-1
31
4
0-0
8
Hotchkiss
2-1
28
7
1-0
9
Calhan
6-0
20
–
3-0
10
Holyoke
4-0
16
–
4-0
Others receiving votes:
Dayspring Christian 14, Dolores Huerta 12, County Line 10, Limon 9, Sargent 9, Yuma 9, Sanford 8, Crowley County 4, Denver Academy 3, Lyons 3, Clear Creek 2, Custer County 2, Akron 1, Gilpin County 1.
Dropped out:
Dayspring Christian (6), Limon (10).
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Holly (7)
2-1
82
1
0-0
2
Eads
1-0
51
2
1-0
3
Nucla
2-3
50
3
1-0
4
Fleming
0-1
49
4
0-1
5
Granada
0-0
48
6
0-0
6
Cheyenne Wells
1-0
39
5
1-0
7
Dove Creek (1)
1-5
32
10
1-0
8
Cotopaxi
3-1
25
–
0-0
9
Stratton/Liberty
1-2
24
8
0-1
10
Manzanola
0-0
21
7
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Sierra Grande 19, Otis 13, Antonito 9, Kiowa 7, Primero 7, Cornerstone Christian 4, Elbert 4, Longmont Christian 3, Peetz 3, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 3, Pikes Peak Christian 2.
Broomfield 15, Grandview 15, Boulder 9, Mullen 8, Highlands Ranch 7, Columbine 5, Eaglecrest 5, Legacy 3, Pine Creek 3, Bear Creek 2, Coronado 2, Chaparral 1, Denver East 1.
Dropped out:
Mullen (4), Grandview (8), Pine Creek (10).
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Valor Christian (10)
2-0
100
1
2-0
2
Mountain View
3-0
70
2
3-0
3
Pueblo West
4-1
51
3
4-1
4
Longmont
2-0
43
5
2-0
5
Air Academy
2-0
41
9
2-0
6
Canon City
3-0
35
7
3-0
7
Windsor
0-0
32
4
0-0
8
Evergreen
4-0
30
–
4-0
9
Denver North
4-0
25
10
4-0
10
Silver Creek
3-2
20
6
3-2
Others receiving votes:
Northridge 18, Fort Morgan 16, Palmer Ridge 11, Pueblo South 11, Mead 10, Wheat Ridge 9, Green Mountain 8, Thompson Valley 6, Cheyenne Mountain 4, Erie 3, Pueblo Central 3, D’Evelyn 2, Golden 1, Ponderosa 1.
Dropped out:
Erie (8).
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Faith Christian (6)
0-0
82
2
0-0
2
Lamar (1)
4-1
73
3
4-1
3
University (2)
0-1
72
1
0-1
4
La Junta (1)
1-0
64
4
1-0
5
Manitou Springs
1-0
58
7
1-0
6
Valley
3-1
49
5
3-1
7
Colorado Academy (1)
3-0
44
–
3-0
8
Eaton
1-1
36
6
1-1
9
Peak to Peak
3-1
29
–
3-1
10
Delta
2-2
23
8
2-2
Others receiving votes:
Weld Central 14, Resurrection Christian 13, Sterling 12, Alamosa 11, Kent Denver 10, Bayfield 9, Gunnison 9, Manual 9, Lutheran 8, Cedaredge 7, Aspen 5, Centauri 5, Brush 4, Buena Vista 4, Montezuma-Cortez 3, Olathe 2, Pagosa Springs 2, St. Mary’s 2, Monte Vista 1.
Dropped out:
St. Mary’s (9), Bayfield (10).
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Paonia (7)
2-0
88
1
2-0
2
Front Range Christian
4-0
59
–
4-0
3
Dawson (1)
2-2
56
2
2-2
4
Rocky Ford
2-1
49
7
2-1
5
Sedgwick County (1)
0-1
46
4
0-1
6
Dayspring Christian
0-2
39
3
0-2
7
Hotchkiss
1-1
36
5
1-1
8
Peyton
3-0
29
–
3-0
9
Haxtun
2-0
27
–
2-0
10
Limon
2-2
26
6
2-2
Others receiving votes:
County Line 10, Dolores Huerta 10, Calhan 9, Sargent 9, Yuma 9, Del Norte 8, Sanford 8, Holyoke 7, Akron 4, Burlington 4, Center 4, Crowley County 4, Denver Christian 3, Lyons 3, Custer County 2, Clear Creek 1.
Dropped out:
Akron (8), County Line (9), Sargent (10).
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Holly (7)
2-1
74
1
2-1
2
Eads
0-0
60
2
0-0
3
Nucla (1)
1-3
55
4
1-3
4
Fleming
0-0
53
3
0-0
5
Cheyenne Wells
0-0
43
6
0-0
6
Granada
0-0
41
5
0-0
7
Manzanola
0-0
26
9
0-0
8
Stratton/Liberty
1-1
20
10
1-1
9
Sierra Grande
0-0
14
–
0-0
10
Dove Creek
0-5
10
7
0-5
Others receiving votes:
Antonito 8, Cotopaxi 8, Primero 7, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 6, Kiowa 4, Longmont Christian 3, Peetz 3, Cornerstone Christian 2, Pikes Peak Christian 2, Community Christian 1.