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  • All-state softball teams for 2016 season

    The 2016 all-state softball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These team were created following a process where the coaches voted upon a list of nominees. Players were nominated by leagues.

    Coaches also voted specifically for player and coach of the year.

    Scroll down to see the teams.

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    Class 5A

    Cherokee Trail Broomfield softball
    Emily Bell (center) is the 5A player of the year. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Player of the year: Emily Bell, Cherokee Trail
    Coach of the year: Caley Mitchell, Cherokee Trail

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jordan Acosta Douglas County CF Senior
    Emily Bell Cherokee Trail P/OF Senior
    Taylor Gilmore Broomfield P/3B/1B Senior
    Chloe Knapp Cherokee Trail CF Senior
    Lindsey Malkin Broomfield 3B/C Senior
    Tatum Rembao Loveland CF Senior
    Rachel Sabourin Eaglecrest Sophomore
    Sloane Stewartson Rock Canyon C Senior
    Emily Taggart Legacy Senior
    Rheanna Will Fossil Ridge Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Avery Bohn Broomfield P/1B/OF Senior
    Ciana Curran Fort Collins P Senior
    Melissa Gellerman Grand Junction Central P/OF Senior
    Hunter Huser Mountain Range P Senior
    Aubrea Leikam Cherry Creek 2B Junior
    Caryle Levy Dakota Ridge P/SS Senior
    Zoe Mihalicz Legend C/1B Senior
    Sara Mitchell Arvada West SS/UTIL Senior
    Cheyenne Padilla Lakewood OF/2B/UTIL Senior
    Alyssa Pinto Cherokee Trail OF Junior
    Jesse Smith Legend OF Senior

    Honorable mention:
    Christaana Angelopulos, Ralston Valley, SS, Sophomore; Sierra Batchelor, Grand Junction Central, SS/P/OF, Senior; Sara Breckbill, Chaparral, C/OF, Senior; Terran Caldwell, Grandview, CF/LF, Senior; Gracie Cordova, Pomona, INF, Senior; Braelyn Crenshaw, Eaglecrest; Camille Gardner, Pine Creek; Rebecca Gonzales, Mountain Vista, Junior; Allie Helton, Liberty, 3B/SS/OF, Senior; Megan Jamison, Fossil Ridge, Senior; Alley Kim, Douglas County, 3B/C, Sophomore; Katelyn Kubitschek, Legacy, Senior; Taylor Laing, Fruita Monument, P/1B, Senior; Halie Litwin, Brighton, P, Sophomore; Shea Mauser, Arvada West, P/1B, Junior; Abbey Montoya, Douglas County, 2B/C, Junior; Emily Morris, ThunderRidge, RHP/1B, Senior; Jazmin Neal, Prairie View, 3B, Senior; Corrina Porras, Fountain-Fort Carson, P/INF, Senior; Rylie Schemh, Brighton, OF, Senior; Shelby Shepherd, Rampart, Junior; Lauren Strathearn, Legacy, Sophomore.

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    Class 4A

    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)
    Ali Kilponen is the 4A player of the year. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Player of the year: Alexandria Kilponen, Valor Christian
    Coach of the year: Dave Atencio, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Lauren Foster Valor Christian SS/2B Senior
    Jade Garbiso Pueblo West P/OF/SS Junior
    Alexandria Kilponen Valor Christian P/1B Junior
    Jetta Nannen Silver Creek P/1B/3B Sophomore
    Taylor Puga Pueblo Central P/1B Junior
    Allie Reynolds Mullen P/INF Senior
    Payton Romines Air Academy Senior
    Rio Sanchez Erie Senior
    Tara Shadowen Mountain View OF Senior
    Paris Woods Frederick OF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Lynsey Bauchert Erie Senior
    CharliRose Davis Mullen INF Senior
    Julia Elbert Air Academy Senior
    Hannah Hackney Erie Junior
    Sevi Harden Thomas Jefferson 1B/C/OF Junior
    Annika Hildebrand Canon City C/P/SS Senior
    Makayla Keck Pueblo South P/1B Sophomore
    Erica Mann Valor Christian C/RF Senior
    Mikayla Marquez Kennedy Junior
    Brandy Trengove Wheat Ridge 1B/P/OF Senior

    Honorable mention:
    Jessica Bellatti, Evergreen, SS, Senior; Andi Brown, Golden, Senior; Makaila Bueno, Pueblo County, SS/OF, Junior; Janae Cameron, Windsor, C, Junior; Maddie Dewey, Discovery Canyon, Senior; Chayanna Gallardo, Pueblo East, C, Senior; Sarah Geislinger, Elizabeth, Sophomore; Izzy Griego, Mountain View, SS, Junior; Tracy Harris, George Washington, P/1B, Junior; Denae Howes, Arvada, Senior; Sarah Jorissen, Berthoud, P/SS, Sophomore; Jayllan Krause, Woodland Park, 2B/SS/INF, Senior; Grace Ladd, Niwot, LHP/1B, Senior; Hannah Langer, Berthoud, C/OF, Senior; Maya Liester, Palmer Ridge, Junior; Larissa Lum, Discovery Canyon, Senior; Anna Martinez, Holy Family, OF, Freshman; Bailey Marvel, D’Evelyn, Junior; Tierney Norris, Falcon, 2B/P, Senior; Corah Price, Discovery Canyon, Junior; Zoya Robbins, Thomas Jefferson, P/OF, Junior; Julia Wyatt, Frederick, OF, Senior; Abby Zuschlag, Valor Christian, 2B/P, Senior.

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    Class 3A

    3A state softball
    Selena Medina is the 3A player of the year. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Selena Medina, Rocky Ford
    Coach of the year: JC Carrica, Rocky Ford

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Haley Bender Lamar Senior
    McKenna Gubanich Faith Christian SS/UTIL Senior
    Karissa Hatchell Eaton C/OF Senior
    Feliciti Jaramillo Rocky Ford 3B/1B Senior
    Taylor Knudson Sterling Senior
    Kamryn Leoffler Brush  
    Lily Lockhart Delta P/1B Senior
    Priscilla Lozoya Valley Junior
    Selena Medina Rocky Ford P/INF Senior
    Abby Mussman Brush  
    Dakota Stotyn Strasburg P/3B Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Morgan Brantmeyer Peak to Peak C/OF Junior
    Jolene Carrica Rocky Ford C/3B/2B Junior
    McKenzie Connor Faith Christian P/1B Sophomore
    Cordelia Hanger The Academy P/INF Freshman
    Liz Jonjak Lyons SS Senior
    Alex Lovato Gunnison P/INF/OF Senior
    Whitney Nelson Rocky Ford 2B/SS/C Senior
    Lindsay Niederkorn Platte Valley P/SS Senior
    Sieara Price Eaton DP/OF Senior
    Lexi Smith La Junta P/SS Junior

    Honorable mention:
    Julie Aguirre, Lamar, Junior; Katie Arnold, Akron, Junior; Shayna Dale, Cedaredge, SS, Senior; Celsi Jurgensmeier, Eaton, SS/2B, Junior; Hayley Keck, La Junta, C/LF, Junior; Haley Mavis, Holyoke, C/INF, Sophomore; Abrianah McGaw, Faith Christian, C/1B, Sophomore; Megan Nieslanik, Basalt, 1B/P/INF, Junior; Sydney Odle, Brush; Carly Powley, Weld Central, SS/C/INF, Sophomore; Alexis Rayburn, Strasburg, P/1B, Sophomore; Morgan Reed, Lamar, Junior; Peyton Richter, St. Mary’s, P/OF, Sophomore; Remington Ross, Eaton, OF/OF, Freshman; Maddy Rule, Brush; Megan Sandoval, Delta, C, Senior; Megan Shelton, Meeker, C/SS/P, Sophomore; Brooke Smith, Limon; Jenna Sutliff, Delta, SS, Sophomore; Sierra Williams, Meeker, SS/C/UTIL, Junior; Peyton Zamora, The Academy, SS, Senior.

  • State softball brackets released for all classes

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Aurora Sports Park is home to the state tournaments. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Broomfield, Erie and Strasburg were the top seeds in the state softball brackets released on Monday morning.

    Find the complete brackets here:

    The top eight seeds in each class are regional champions from last weekend. The other qualifiers were seeded according to the final RPI of the regular season, with small adjustments made to avoid regional opponents in the first round.

    The state tournaments in all three classes are Friday and Saturday at Aurora Sports Park. Games begin at 10 a.m. each day.

    Broomfield heads the 5A field, just as it did in regionals. Other top seeds include No. 2 Cherokee Trail, No. 3 Eaglecrest, No. 4 Loveland, No. 5 Dakota Ridge, No. 6 Fort Collins, No. 7 Rock Canyon and No. 8 Mountain Range, the defending champion.

    In 4A, Erie also carried its top seed from regionals over. Also seeded highly in the class are No. 2 Mullen, No. 3 Valor Christian (the defending champion), No. 4 Wheat Ridge, No. 5 Air Academy, No. 6 Frederick, No. 7 Discovery Canyon and No. 8 Falcon.

    Likewise, the top seed from regionals in 3A, Strasburg, is also the top seed at state. Other high seeds are No. 2 Rocky Ford, No. 3 Eaton, No. 4 Brush, No. 5 Lamar, No. 6 Valley, No. 7 The Academy and No. 8 Sterling.

  • Frederick’s Massey sisters find therapy on softball field after experiences with domestic violence

    Brittlyn Massey remembers the afternoon she returned home from a sleepover at a friend’s and found her mom’s van in the driveway covered in bright yellow barricade tape. After going inside the house, Brittlyn wondered if she had done something wrong, confused by her mom’s strange behavior.

    At first, Brittlyn didn’t process the information. But once her twin sister Madalyn started crying, the horrible reality of their mother’s message set in: “Your dad tried to kill me last night.”

    On June 17, 2010, Tammy Massey’s estranged husband showed up unannounced to the Firestone home she shared with her seven children at 10 p.m. when Tammy was leaving for work. He kidnapped Tammy in her van, holding her at gunpoint. But she escaped.

    Her husband was later sentenced to 20 years in prison as a result.

    October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in the United States. Domestic abuse has impacted the Massey family in many different ways, but they have also learned how to embrace and cope with it in many different ways.

    Frederick softball Brittlyn Massey, Madalyn Massey
    Brittlyn and Madalyn Massey. (Morgan Dzak/CHSAANow.com)

    Tammy had separated from her husband and was going through a divorce after years of domestic abuse that her four girls and three boys witnessed and also experienced in a different capacity. And what started as a grisly series of situations has evolved over the years into an impermeable family bond, fused by love, support, acceptance, and sport.

    People find remedy from trauma in different ways.

    Brittlyn, Madalyn and Mikyla Massey discovered their therapy and safe place on the softball field. And there are very few moments in the day — if any at all — you’ll see them without huge smiles.

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    “The final straw was he started choking me”

    Tammy met her husband in a Colorado high school when she was 15-years-old and they married two years later. He joined the military in 1991 and they lived in Tennessee, where Tyler was born; Washington, where Brandon, Cammeron and Kendra were born, then returned in 1999 to Colorado, where Tammy had the twins and Mikyla.

    “I didn’t have family or anyone to say, ‘The things he’s doing are abusive,’” Tammy said. “When you’re a teen mom, even a young love, sometimes you don’t know.  I think when you’re in an abusive relationship, you don’t tell people. You’re afraid to because you think it makes you look weak.”

    The abuse went on for years, but Tammy didn’t know what was happening until she moved to Firestone in 2001, where she met her best friend Corey and began opening up about her experiences.

    “The final straw was he started choking me,” Tammy said.

    She was also horrified when she found out he had been treating the kids badly behind her back, too. “They started telling me things after the trial (2010-11), and I never knew,” she said. “I don’t know if they felt more comfortable and safe once he was in prison.”

    Brittlyn and Madalyn, now 16; Mikyla, 15; and Kendra, 18, remember their dad keeping them up until 3 a.m. cleaning the house — like, washing the walls cleaning — while Tammy was working a graveyard shift as a janitor at the Federal Aviation Administration building in Longmont. When Tammy was home, they remembered the arguments, too.

    “Sometimes after mom and dad had a fight, he’d come out of their room and be angry,” Madalyn said. “He’d take his knuckle and hit us on top of the head.”

    Tammy kicked him out and got a restraining order in January 2010. He began stalking her and erratically appearing at events, like the girls’ rec softball games, without notice.

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    “Don’t make me shoot you down the street from our kids’”

    It was Father’s Day week when Tammy’s husband startled her walking up the driveway as she was leaving for work.  He said he wanted to say goodbye to the kids before he left for the mountains.

    “He would come and visit every now and then (from Littleton), but not very often,” Tammy said. “I had the restraining order lifted so he could see the kids, but usually when was around, it pertained to getting me back — not about seeing them.”

    She added: “You know that instinct you get when you know something is wrong? I just felt, ‘I need to get him out of here.”

    He saw the kids, except for Kendra and Brittlyn who were out with friends that night, and Tammy agreed to drive him to his car oddly parked down the street. In her 15-passenger van, he went into his backpack to get two sodas and pulled out a gun.

    “I put the car in park and jumped out and started screaming for help. I knew everyone around, but it was so late,” Tammy said. “He jumped on top of me as I was trying get away, put the gun to my head and said, ‘Stop screaming and don’t make me shoot you down the street from our kids.’”

    Madalyn, who was sick with strep throat, remembers being confused and scared when her grandma and police officers showed up, and not knowing where her mom was. Mikyla recalls waking up to blue and red flashing lights flashing and going to her brother’s friend’s house to sleep over for two nights.

    After returning home, Brittlyn told Madalyn she wished she was there the night before, and afterwards developed separation anxiety from the psychological trauma.

    “I couldn’t be at the friend’s house unless Madalyn was there, or when I was there, I’d feel I had to clean,” Brittlyn said. “I just couldn’t enjoy it for a long time.”

    Tammy broke free, and ran away across the highway to some bushes where she hid and called 9-1-1. Her husband turned himself in the next day. In June 2011, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted by a jury of second-degree kidnapping, aggravated motor vehicle theft and felony menacing.

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    Maturing on the diamond

    Frederick softball Madalyn Massey
    Madalyn Massey. (Morgan Dzak/CHSAANow.com)

    After the kidnapping ordeal, Tammy continued raising her seven children as a single mother, and the family fell upon even more taxing times. Their home was foreclosed, and the family of eight had a few moving stints between some three-bedroom trailers and different apartments before they finally — happily, comfortably — settled into their current Firestone home fit for a big family in July.

    The girls had started playing rec softball when they were five and, with the exception of Kendra, started taking it a little more seriously around high school. Brittlyn, Madalyn and Mikyla joined a competitive team with the Colorado Venom club in Northglenn, where the twins have played four seasons, and Mikyla for three.

    Kendra, who graduated from Frederick in 2016, opted for volleyball instead and played for the high school and spent three years on a club team with Extreme.

    “The softball field is always the place they smile and laugh,” Tammy said. “They could have easily turned to drugs, alcohol or dropping out of school, but they didn’t. No, they don’t have a dad and they’ve been through hell, but they know how to persevere. You can’t deal with life that way. You have to move forward.”

    Sports really helped with the anxiety the girls were going through, and allowed them to take the “what ifs” out of their minds, and just focus on the present.

    “Your No. 1 focus is what’s going on right now, compared to us thinking about the future, where we get most of our anxiety from, thinking if something bad is going to happen,” Madalyn said. “But in softball, it’s just what’s your next goal in the moment.”

    Brittlyn agreed: “It’s definitely an in-the-moment game. I also prefer being outside and am less stressed in the open air.”

    For this season’s 12-7 Frederick varsity team, Brittlyn and Madalyn, both juniors, played second base, shortstop or catcher, and third base, second, shortstop or outfield, respectively. Mikyla, a sophomore, mainly played on the JV squad and was slotted at outfield, second or first.

    The Warriors are an 11-seed heading into the 2016 Class 4A softball regional tournament, and start off the day playing 22-seeded Ponderosa (9-10) at Barnes Softball Complex at 10 a.m. on Saturday in the double-elimination format. No. 6 Mountain View (16-3) and No. 27 Evergreen (11-8) are the other two teams in Frederick’s region.

    Frederick softball head coach Roger Dufour, in his 22nd year with the program, said he missed Kendra on the field because she chose volleyball, but the other three always put a smile on his face.

    Frederick softball Mikyla Massey
    Mikyla Massey. (Morgan Dzak/CHSAANow.com)

    “The twins came in and weren’t big in size, but had a lot of speed. As a coaching staff, we suggested they go to the left side of the plate and try to become slappers, either bunting the ball or slapping it infield and trying to run it out,” Dufour said. “Mikyla has a ton of potential. She’s a little bigger than the twins, and also very coachable. She’s come a long way since the first day of practice.”

    On the softball field is also where the Massey girls met Joe Wolfinbarger, Tammy’s boyfriend of more than a year who lives with them, and whom Tammy also just had her eighth child with: newborn Arabella, who was welcomed into the world with plenty of love from a big family on Sept. 30, 2016.

    Joe has been a longtime club softball coach, and met the girls back when they were young rec players. He’s been coaching for Pro Swing the last five years and has a handful of Frederick girls on his squad.

    “The girls are actually playing with my team for one tournament, the FroShow Showcase in Arizona on Nov. 4,” Joe said. “Every scout in the nation will be there.”

    The girls have been considering playing softball in college, but it’s not their main priority. Coach Dufour said there has been some interest in Adams State.

    “If I can get a scholarship, that’ll be my path,” Madalyn said. “But if I don’t, I’m not going out of my way to make sure that’s my No. 1 goal. At least I’ve had these years enjoying it.”

    The twins and Kendra want to go to school to become hygienists, possibly opening a family business. Mikyla wants to be either an author or a high school English teacher.

    But when discussing future careers and interests, all girls always come back to talking about psychology — especially social psychology and the way other people affect you.

    They’re very aware of the way people affect them, and they understand when something is not right.

    “We surround ourselves with positive people,” Madalyn said. “If it’s someone who’s always negative, we’ve never stayed long with them. It’s easier to hang out with positive people, because that’s always what we’ve had to do.”

    Not only are the Massey girls positive towards others, they’re very positive towards one another, and lift each other higher. Dufour said the chemistry between all the siblings is incredible, and he’s never seen them argue — a definite rarity for sibling behavior.

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    “Life is tough and it’s okay to rely on others”

    Frederick softball Brittlyn Massey
    Brittlyn Massey. (Morgan Dzak/CHSAANow.com)

    The Massey family has embraced their reality, and they’ve all done it with a smile and lots of laughs.

    “I think Tammy is the true champion here. She’s held that family together and has instilled in them that it’s ok to be open,” Dufour said. “They’re not trying to hide anything. Their recovery steps have been to move on from their situation and the outlook they take is: we have to grow from here and get better as people, and better as a family.”

    The seven kids have been far from alone going through all this, and the family component has been crucial to their current outlook on life and ability to laugh off things from the past they cannot change.

    “It makes you feel better to see someone else emotional, because you realize it’s okay to feel that way,” Brittlyn said. “We’re a lot more mature than anyone else our age, but we had to grow up a lot faster and face life.”

    Mikyla added: “Life is tough and it’s okay to rely on others. I can’t imagine what I would have gone through without my family.”

    Despite the hard times, the Masseys have only come out stronger than ever because of it. Coach Dufour is right: they aren’t hiding anything, they’re embracing it, all with a smile.

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    “You’re not alone”

    There has been a huge spotlight on domestic violence cases involving professional athletes, notably Ray Rice, Greg Hardy and Floyd Mayweather Jr., and domestic abuse has been a very hot topic in sports over the last few years.

    It’s an ugly problem.

    One of the things Tammy Massey said about her own domestic abuse is she wishes she would have told someone earlier what was going on. She said at first she didn’t know any better and realize what was happening.

    But she added: “I think when you’re in a domestic violence relationship, you don’t tell people. You’re afraid to because you think it makes you look weak.”

    Frederick softball team
    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Maybe you know someone who has been a victim of domestic abuse. Or maybe you don’t. Or maybe you just think you don’t because the person who has been harmed is too terrified to say anything, kind of like Tammy was.

    “It’s important to encourage people to speak up more about it,” Madalyn said. “Because you’re not alone and someone feels the same way.”

    The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence compiled national statistics that said every nine seconds in the US a woman is assaulted or beaten; an average of 20 people are physically abused by intimate partners every minute, equating to more than 10 million abuse victims annually; one in three women and one in four men have been physically abused by an intimate partner.”

    “You can stand up for yourself, and you do have support,” Tammy said.  “It makes people stronger when they know they have help and support from others.”

    When people embrace they’re not alone in this, awareness can truly spread.

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    Victims of domestic violence can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

  • Softball rankings: Broomfield moves to the top of 5A

    Broomfield softball team
    Broomfield has taken over as the new No. 1 team in 5A softball. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Broomfield has seized the top spot in the Class 5A CHSAANow.com softball rankings.

    The Eagles notched wins over Greeley West and Fairview to assume this week’s top spot.

    A 5-2 loss to Rocky Mountain dropped former No. 1 Fossil Ridge one spot to No. 2. The Eagles and Sabercats will take the field against each other on Tuesday.

    Cherokee Trail made a two spot jump to land at No. 5 and received a couple of first-place votes along the way.

    At No. 10, Douglas County is the only new team in the 5A rankings.

    Erie edged Valor Christian to hang on to the No. 1 in 4A after taking it from the Eagles a week ago.

    Pueblo West jumped two spots to come in at No. 7 this week.

    A trio of new teams broke into the 4A poll as Elizabeth lands at No. 8, Golden comes in at No. 9 and Ferderick rounds out the rankings at No. 10.

    Strasburg hangs on to the No. 1 spot in 3A this week, but Rocky Ford made a two-spot jump to land at No. 2.

    Lamar had the biggest climb in 3A, coming in at No. 6, up three spots from a week ago.

    At No. 9, Valley is the only new team to the 3A 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.

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Softball Polls

    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.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Broomfield (4) 10-2-0 92 3 2-0-0
    2 Fossil Ridge (2) 10-1-0 72 1 2-1-0
    3 Legend (3) 8-2-1 71 5 2-0-0
    4 Arvada West 8-3-1 69 4 2-0-0
    5 Cherokee Trail (2) 10-2-0 66 7 3-0-0
    6 ThunderRidge 9-3-0 50 2 1-2-0
    7 Legacy 9-2-0 45 6 3-0-0
    8 Brighton (1) 10-3-0 41 9 2-0-0
    9 Grand Junction Central (1) 10-2-1 38 10 2-0-0
    10 Douglas County 8-3-0 32 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Castle View 26, Eaglecrest 19, Pomona 10, Bear Creek 9, Loveland 9, Rocky Mountain 9, Boulder 8, Mountain Range 8, Grandview 7, Chaparral 6, Prairie View 6, Liberty 4, Mountain Vista 4, Rock Canyon 4, Vista Ridge 3, Rampart 2, Fort Collins 1, Hinkley 1, Pine Creek 1, Ralston Valley 1, Smoky Hill 1.
    Dropped out
    Castle View (8).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Erie (5) 13-0-0 86 1 3-0-0
    2 Valor Christian (4) 11-0-0 85 2 3-0-0
    3 Wheat Ridge 9-4-0 62 4 1-1-0
    4 Mullen 5-2-1 57 5 1-0-0
    5 Mountain View 11-2-0 47 3 3-1-0
    6 Silver Creek 11-2-0 42 6 2-1-0
    7 Pueblo West 7-2-0 36 9 2-0-0
    8 Elizabeth 9-2-0 19 2-0-0
    9 Golden 10-3-0 17 1-0-0
    10 Frederick 6-7-0 12 1-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rifle 10, Thomas Jefferson 9, Air Academy 4, Pueblo County 4, Falcon 2, Ponderosa 2, Evergreen 1.
    Dropped out
    Air Academy (7), Thomas Jefferson (8), Windsor (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Strasburg (6) 9-2-0 78 1 2-1-0
    2 Rocky Ford (2) 12-1-0 73 4 2-0-0
    3 Eaton 9-2-0 65 2 2-1-0
    4 Brush 7-4-0 47 3 0-2-0
    5 Basalt 9-1-0 38 6 2-0-0
    6 Lamar 9-4-0 37 9 3-0-0
    7 The Academy 9-4-0 33 5 3-1-0
    8 Sterling 6-5-0 21 7 1-1-0
    9 Valley 6-4-0 19 2-0-0
    10 Cedaredge 8-4-0 18 10 2-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Fort Lupton 10, Faith Christian 2.
    Dropped out
    Fort Lupton (8).
  • Photos: Erie softball remains unbeaten with win over Frederick

    FREDERICK — Junior Kara Kovets went 3 for 4 and drove in four runs as Erie beat Frederick 11-1 on Thursday. The Tigers remain undefeated on the year.

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  • Photos: Espinosa leads No. 1 Valor Christian softball past No. 5 Frederick

    DENVER — Elicia Espinosa went 2-for-4 with four RBIs and a home run as No. 1 Valor Christian softball beat No. 5 Frederick 7-0 in a Class 4A game on Saturday.

    Lauren Foster added three RBIs for the Eagles, who jumped out to a 4-0 lead after the first inning.

    Ali Kilponen, the reigning 4A player of the year, allowed just one hit in the circle for Valor. She struck out 16, and walked one.

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  • Softball rankings: Mountain Range, Valor Christian, Strasburg are No. 1 teams

    State softball Mountain Range team
    Mountain Range is No. 1 in 5A softball. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Mountain Range is looking for a repeat performance of their historical softball state title run in 2015.

    In the first ever appearance in the state tournament for the school, the Mustangs fought to the Class 5A state championship and, as a result, have earned some respect heading into the 2016 season.

    Mountain Range was voted as the No. 1 team in 5A in the first set of CHSAANow.com softball rankings.

    They start the season one spot above Chaparral, which went into last year’s state tournament with the No. 1 seed. The Mustangs beat the Wolverines 4-2 in the semifinals of the tournament.

    Legend comes in at No. 3, taking a couple of first place votes along the way. Grandview  also snagged a No. 1 vote, but will start the season ranked No. 8.

    State runner-up Pomona will begin the year ranked No. 7.

    Coming off back-to-back state championships, Valor Christian will start the year ranked as the No. 1 team in 4A.

    State semifinalists Erie and Mountain View come in at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively while state runner-up Wheat Ridge lands at No. 4, taking a first place vote in the process.

    All eight teams from last year’s quarterfinal round are ranked in the preseason top with Berthoud (No. 7) and Air Academy (No. 8) completing the field.

    Strasburg Eaton softball 3A state title
    Strasburg is No. 1 in 3A softball. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Strasburg enters the season as the unanimous pick as the No. 1 team in 3A. The Indians came away with their third title in four years with a 7-5 win over Eaton.

    The Reds land at No. 2, hoping for another chance to make a championship run.

    Rocky Ford (No. 3), La Junta (No. 4) and Sterling (No. 5) all come in with high rankings after they each advanced to to the state quarterfinals.

    Sterling was the only team from that trio to advance to the semis.

    Brush comes in at No. 7 after also advancing to the semifinals last fall.

    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.

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Softball Polls

    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.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Mountain Range (5) 0-0-0 71
    2 Chaparral 0-0-0 63
    3 Legend (2) 0-0-0 50
    4 Fossil Ridge 0-0-0 44
    5 Eaglecrest (1) 0-0-0 36
    6 Broomfield 0-0-0 34
    7 Pomona 0-0-0 33
    8 Grandview (1) 0-0-0 27
    9 Ralston Valley 0-0-0 26
    10 Loveland 0-0-0 20
    Others receiving votes:
    Brighton 19, ThunderRidge 19, Legacy 18, Cherokee Trail 17, Douglas County 17, Rocky Mountain 12, Mountain Vista 11, Columbine 8, Dakota Ridge 7, Rock Canyon 6, Vista Ridge 6, Chatfield 3, Smoky Hill 3.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Valor Christian (8) 0-0-0 88
    2 Erie 0-0-0 79
    3 Mountain View 0-0-0 54
    4 Wheat Ridge (1) 0-0-0 51
    5 Frederick 0-0-0 48
    6 Silver Creek 0-0-0 34
    7 Berthoud 0-0-0 30
    8 Air Academy 0-0-0 24
    9 Falcon 0-0-0 17
    10 Thompson Valley 0-0-0 16
    Others receiving votes:
    Discovery Canyon 15, Pueblo West 13, Niwot 8, Windsor 6, D’Evelyn 5, Kennedy 5, Mullen 4.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Strasburg (8) 0-0-0 80
    2 Eaton 0-0-0 68
    3 Rocky Ford 0-0-0 56
    4 La Junta 0-0-0 40
    5 Sterling 0-0-0 37
    6 Valley 0-0-0 35
    7 Brush 0-0-0 26
    8 The Academy 0-0-0 21
    9 Lamar 0-0-0 19
    10 Cedaredge 0-0-0 17
    Others receiving votes:
    Faith Christian 15, Delta 13, Meeker 5, Burlington 3, Gunnison 3, Dolores Huerta 2.
  • Girls golf: 4A’s Day 1 results, Day 2 tee times

    PUEBLO — Complete results after the first day of the 2016 Class 4A girls golf state tournament at Pueblo Country Club, as well as Day 2 tee times.

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    Teams
    Place School R1 To Par
    1 Colorado Academy 244 +28
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 265 +49
    3 Rifle 274 +58
    4 Northridge 275 +59
    5 Golden 283 +67
    6 Windsor 287 +71
    7 Vista Peak 298 +82
    8 Pueblo County 316 +100
    Individuals
    Place Name School Score To Par Day 2 Tee
    1 Erin Sargent Silver Creek 75 +3 10:36 am (Tee: 1)
    2 Caroline Jordaan Colorado Academy 76 +4 10:36 am (Tee: 1)
    3 Kelsey McKenna Air Academy 77 +5 10:36 am (Tee: 1)
    4 Elly Walters Rifle 78 +6 10:27 am (Tee: 1)
    5 Kiselya Plewe Dolores 79 +7 10:27 am (Tee: 1)
    6 Sydney Prey Golden 80 +8 10:27 am (Tee: 1)
    7 Masi Smith Rifle 81 +9 10:18 am (Tee: 1)
    T8 Kellsey Sample Palmer Ridge 82 +10 10:09 am (Tee: 1)
    T8 Marin Halvorsen Kent Denver 82 +10 10:18 am (Tee: 1)
    T8 Kacey Godwin Colorado Academy 82 +10 10:18 am (Tee: 1)
    T11 Hannah More Mullen 83 +11 10:09 am (Tee: 1)
    T11 Makayla Dahl Valor 83 +11 10:09 am (Tee: 1)
    13 Aryn McLaughlin Thompson Valley 85 +13 10:00 am (Tee: 1)
    T14 Trinity Goderstad Colorado Academy 86 +14 10:00 am (Tee: 1)
    T14 Claire McPeak Niwot 86 +14 10:00 am (Tee: 1)
    T16 Emma Moser Northridge 87 +15 9:51 am (Tee: 1)
    T16 Regina Dillon Cheyenne Mountain 87 +15 9:51 am (Tee: 1)
    T16 Emma Robinson Pueblo Centennial 87 +15 9:51 am (Tee: 1)
    T19 Ashlee Sample Palmer Ridge 88 +16 9:42 am (Tee: 1)
    T19 Maxine Choi Cheyenne Mountain 88 +16 9:42 am (Tee: 1)
    T19 Isabella Morfe Valor 88 +16 9:42 am (Tee: 1)
    T19 Taylor Sandoval Eagle Valley 88 +16 9:33 am (Tee: 1)
    T23 Sarah Hwang St. Mary’s 89 +17 9:33 am (Tee: 1)
    T23 Caitlyn Olson Northridge 89 +17 9:33 am (Tee: 1)
    T23 Bailey Reed Wray 89 +17 9:24 am (Tee: 1)
    T26 Casey Fetters Cheyenne Mountain 90 +18 9:24 am (Tee: 1)
    T26 Cassie Kneen Colorado Academy 90 +18 9:24 am (Tee: 1)
    T28 Lauren Murphy Glenwood Springs 91 +19 9:15 am (Tee: 1)
    T28 Grace Gunlikson Skyline 91 +19 9:15 am (Tee: 1)
    T28 Addie Ekhoff Ponderosa 91 +19 9:15 am (Tee: 1)
    T31 Molli Boruff Berthoud 92 +20 9:06 am (Tee: 1)
    T31 Ellie Broker Cheyenne Mountain 92 +20 9:06 am (Tee: 1)
    T31 Meaghan Ireland Florence 92 +20 8:57 am (Tee: 1)
    T31 Makena Prey Golden 92 +20 8:57 am (Tee: 1)
    T31 Natalie Holley Evergreen 92 +20 9:06 am (Tee: 1)
    T36 Sarah Johnson Windsor 93 +21 8:57 am (Tee: 1)
    T36 Larissa Roberts Bishop Machebeuf 93 +21 8:48 am (Tee: 1)
    T38 Leah Donnelly WheatRidge 94 +22 8:48 am (Tee: 1)
    T38 Dolores Sharaf Aspen 94 +22 8:48 am (Tee: 1)
    T40 Kyree Conaway Vista Peak 95 +23 8:30 am (Tee: 1)
    T40 Sarah Rhodes Pueblo West 95 +23 8:30 am (Tee: 10)
    T40 Jolene Carrica Swink 95 +23 8:39 am (Tee: 1)
    T40 Sam Chaney Vista Peak 95 +23 8:39 am (Tee: 1)
    T40 Jessica Zapf Windsor 95 +23 8:30 am (Tee: 1)
    T40 Kenzie Fontana The Classical Academy 95 +23 8:39 am (Tee: 1)
    T46 Halle Holmes Ponderosa 96 +24 8:30 am (Tee: 10)
    T46 Sam Caricato Pueblo West 96 +24 8:39 am (Tee: 10)
    T48 Lorenza Rios Pueblo Central 97 +25 8:39 am (Tee: 10)
    T48 Shannon Bocquet Discovery Canyon 97 +25 8:39 am (Tee: 10)
    T50 Vanessa Johnson Vista Ridge 98 +26 8:48 am (Tee: 10)
    T50 Danyka Fetty Pueblo County 98 +26 8:48 am (Tee: 10)
    T50 Alyson Shuman Palisade 98 +26 8:48 am (Tee: 10)
    T53 Cheyanne Williams Coal Ridge 99 +27 9:06 am (Tee: 10)
    T53 Sophia Montoya Pueblo South 99 +27 8:57 am (Tee: 10)
    T53 Kinsey Smith Windsor 99 +27 8:57 am (Tee: 10)
    T53 Alli Brown Northridge 99 +27 8:57 am (Tee: 10)
    T57 Keena Strope Niwot 100 +28 9:06 am (Tee: 10)
    T57 McKenna Eddy Elizabeth 100 +28 9:06 am (Tee: 10)
    T59 Nicole Cherry Montrose 101 +29 9:15 am (Tee: 10)
    T59 Courtney Kauffman Standley Lake 101 +29 9:15 am (Tee: 10)
    T61 Samantha Colletti Pueblo County 102 +30 9:24 am (Tee: 10)
    T61 Madi Rifkin Kent Denver 102 +30 9:24 am (Tee: 10)
    T61 Alana Hackett Alamosa 102 +30 9:15 am (Tee: 10)
    T64 Brianna Choman Alamosa 104 +32 9:24 am (Tee: 10)
    T64 Rachel Shaffer Rye 104 +32 9:33 am (Tee: 10)
    66 Dani Ortonword Manitou Springs 105 +33 9:33 am (Tee: 10)
    T67 Jorie Anaya Pueblo Centennial 106 +34 9:33 am (Tee: 10)
    T67 Nicole Matthews Eagle Valley 106 +34 9:42 am (Tee: 10)
    T69 Alex Hanley Montrose 107 +35 9:42 am (Tee: 10)
    T69 Haley Owens Pueblo South 107 +35 9:51 am (Tee: 10)
    T69 Jayden Muro Windsor 107 +35 9:42 am (Tee: 10)
    T72 Erin Baum Frederick 108 +36 9:51 am (Tee: 10)
    T72 Kylee Shepard Vista Peak 108 +36 9:51 am (Tee: 10)
    T74 MaKenzie Andert Mesa Ridge 109 +37 10:00 am (Tee: 10)
    T74 Meghan Witt Mullen 109 +37 10:00 am (Tee: 10)
    T76 Kelsey Rodrigue Mesa Ridge 110 +38 10:09 am (Tee: 10)
    T76 Ashley Macaluso Trinidad 110 +38 10:09 am (Tee: 10)
    T76 Autumn Brown Wray 110 +38 10:00 am (Tee: 10)
    T79 Samantha McConnell Golden 111 +39 10:18 am (Tee: 10)
    T79 Olivia Lopez Vista Peak 111 +39 10:09 am (Tee: 10)
    81 Caitlin Morgan Rifle 115 +43 10:18 am (Tee: 10)
    82 Sydney Houghton Pueblo County 116 +44 10:18 am (Tee: 10)
    83 Faith Mewmaw Durango 118 +46 10:27 am (Tee: 10)
    T84 Audrey Gunlikson Skyline 121 +49 10:27 am (Tee: 10)
  • Tee times for 5A and 4A girls golf state championships

    Tee times for the first day of girls golf’s state championships in 2016.

    The tournaments for both classifications run May 23-24. Class 5A is held in Aurora, and 4A is in Pueblo.

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    Tee times: 5A | 4A

    Class 5A

    CommonGround Golf Course (Aurora)
    Time Hole Player School
    8:30 am 1 Melia Buckton Legend
    8:30 am 1 Allie Garcia Coronado
    8:30 am 1 Alix Mees Cherokee Trail
    8:30 am 10 Paige Gentry Fossil Ridge
    8:30 am 10 Brooke Kramer Cherokee Trail
    8:30 am 10 Caitlin O’Donnell Grandview
    8:39 am 1 Madi Eurich Coronado
    8:39 am 1 Sarah MacDonald Liberty
    8:39 am 1 Nicole Tedesco Douglas County
    8:39 am 10 Hannah Doran Loveland
    8:39 am 10 Kayla Elder Fossil Ridge
    8:39 am 10 Morgan Ryan Grandview
    8:48 am 1 Kendra George Heritage
    8:48 am 1 Liina Neitenbach Monarch
    8:48 am 1 Amanda Westrick Thornton
    8:48 am 10 Amy Chitkoksoong Grandview
    8:48 am 10 Cammie Fowler Fossil Ridge
    8:48 am 10 Lauren Lehigh Loveland
    8:57 am 1 Delaney Benson Heritage
    8:57 am 1 Sophie Nelsen Fairview
    8:57 am 1 Emma Teuton Monarch
    8:57 am 10 Aili Bundy Loveland
    8:57 am 10 Leigha Devine Fossil Ridge
    8:57 am 10 Morgan Sahm Grandview
    9:06 am 1 Delaney Elliott Monarch
    9:06 am 1 Gabby Esquibel Heritage
    9:06 am 1 Kelsey Webster Fairview
    9:06 am 10 Sloane Cape Highlands Ranch
    9:06 am 10 Hope Kim Broomfield
    9:06 am 10 Kelley Yoshihara Legacy
    9:15 am 1 Carly Gallant Monarch
    9:15 am 1 Joanna Kempton Heritage
    9:15 am 1 Madison McCambridge Fairview
    9:15 am 10 Andrea Hoos Legacy
    9:15 am 10 Anna Roh Broomfield
    9:15 am 10 Izzy Ruiz Highlands Ranch
    9:24 am 1 Stephanie Bang Cherry Creek
    9:24 am 1 Sydney Eye Ralston Valley
    9:24 am 1 Olivia Roper Denver East
    9:24 am 10 Jenna Chun Highlands Ranch
    9:24 am 10 Jennifer Hankins Legacy
    9:24 am 10 Maddie Kern Broomfield
    9:33 am 1 Elena Barboza Denver East
    9:33 am 1 Hannah Fey Cherry Creek
    9:33 am 1 Lexi Mueldener Ralston Valley
    9:33 am 10 Elizabeth Pendleton Pine Creek
    9:33 am 10 Jacq Pepper Arapahoe
    9:33 am 10 Hannah Thornburg Fruita-Monument
    9:42 am 1 Julia Baroth Denver East
    9:42 am 1 Riley McKibbon Ralston Valley
    9:42 am 1 Lexi Ringsby Cherry Creek
    9:42 am 10 Christine Attai Arapahoe
    9:42 am 10 Charlotte Cliatt Palmer
    9:42 am 10 Halley McDonald Pine Creek
    9:51 am 1 Payton Canon Cherry Creek
    9:51 am 1 Sarah Hunt Denver East
    9:51 am 1 Jordan Remley Ralston Valley
    9:51 am 10 Elly Carlson Pine Creek
    9:51 am 10 Emma Hesse Lakewood
    9:51 am 10 Beth Lebar Arapahoe
    10:00 am 1 Brooke Pulver Regis Jesuit
    10:00 am 1 Miranda Schiffbauer Arvada West
    10:00 am 1 Naura Taqiya Rock Canyon
    10:00 am 10 Grace Linderman Mountain Vista
    10:00 am 10 Katie Malcolm Chaparral
    10:00 am 10 Tess Mitchell Columbine
    10:09 am 1 Alexis Chan Rock Canyon
    10:09 am 1 Leigh Robinson Arvada West
    10:09 am 1 Ali Timlin Regis Jesuit
    10:09 am 10 Avery Hill Central-GJ
    10:09 am 10 Callie Kloenne Castle View
    10:09 am 10 Leia Vadeen Northglenn
    10:18 am 1 Amelia Lee Rock Canyon
    10:18 am 1 Reagan Robinson Arvada West
    10:18 am 1 Mary Weinstein Regis Jesuit
    10:18 am 10 Zarena Brown Pomona
    10:18 am 10 Bailey Summers Central-GJ
    10:18 am 10 Duval Sutherland Legend
    10:27 am 1 Brandy McClain Rock Canyon
    10:27 am 1 Jaclyn Murray Regis Jesuit
    10:27 am 1 Ali Peper Arvada West
    10:27 am 10 Tabitha Diehl Mountain Vista
    10:27 am 10 Arielle Keating Rampart
    10:27 am 10 Amisha Singh Smoky Hill


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    Class 4A

    Pueblo Country Club
    Time Hole Player School
    8:30 am 1 McKenna Eddy Elizabeth
    8:30 am 1 Kelsey Rodrigue Mesa Ridge
    8:30 am 10 Autumn Brown Wray
    8:30 am 10 Sarah Rhodes Pueblo West
    8:39 am 1 Kenzie Fontana The Classical Academy
    8:39 am 1 Ashley Macaluso Trinidad
    8:39 am 1 Meghan Witt Mullen
    8:39 am 10 Sam Caricato Pueblo West
    8:39 am 10 Audrey Gunlikson Skyline
    8:39 am 10 Halle Holmes Ponderosa
    8:48 am 1 MaKenzie Andert Mesa Ridge
    8:48 am 1 Alana Hackett Alamosa
    8:48 am 1 Rachel Shaffer Rye
    8:48 am 10 Jorie Anaya Pueblo Centennial
    8:48 am 10 Dani Ortonword Manitou Springs
    8:48 am 10 Madi Rifkin Kent Denver
    8:57 am 1 Shannon Bocquet Discovery Canyon
    8:57 am 1 Brianna Choman Alamosa
    8:57 am 1 Jayden Muro Windsor
    8:57 am 10 Grace Gunlikson Skyline
    8:57 am 10 Faith Mewmaw Durango
    8:57 am 10 Keena Strope Niwot
    9:06 am 1 Jolene Carrica Swink
    9:06 am 1 Emma Moser Northridge
    9:06 am 1 Kinsey Smith Windsor
    9:06 am 10 Nicole Matthews Eagle Valley
    9:06 am 10 Claire McPeak Niwot
    9:06 am 10 Lorenza Rios Pueblo Central
    9:15 am 1 Erin Baum Frederick
    9:15 am 1 Alli Brown Northridge
    9:15 am 1 Jessica Zapf Windsor
    9:15 am 10 Vanessa Johnson Vista Ridge
    9:15 am 10 Courtney Kauffman Standley Lake
    9:15 am 10 Bailey Reed Wray
    9:24 am 1 Nicole Cherry Montrose
    9:24 am 1 Sarah Johnson Windsor
    9:24 am 1 Caitlyn Olson Northridge
    9:24 am 10 Haley Owens Pueblo South
    9:24 am 10 Larissa Roberts Bishop Machebeuf
    9:24 am 10 Dolores Sharaf Aspen
    9:33 am 1 Addie Ekhoff Ponderosa
    9:33 am 1 Corylyn Fetty Pueblo County
    9:33 am 1 Olivia Lopez Vista Peak
    9:33 am 10 Aryn McLaughlin Thompson Valley
    9:33 am 10 Emma Robinson Pueblo Centennial
    9:33 am 10 Cheyanne Williams Cedaredge
    9:42 am 1 Sam Chaney Vista Peak
    9:42 am 1 Sydney Houghton Pueblo County
    9:42 am 1 Caitlin Morgan Rifle
    9:42 am 10 Isabella Morfe Valor Christian
    9:42 am 10 Lauren Murphy Glenwood Springs
    9:42 am 10 Alyson Shuman Palisade
    9:51 am 1 Samantha Colletti Pueblo County
    9:51 am 1 Kylee Shepard Vista Peak
    9:51 am 1 Masi Smith Rifle
    9:51 am 10 Molli Boruff Berthoud
    9:51 am 10 Sarah Hwang St. Mary’s
    9:51 am 10 Kellsey Sample Palmer Ridge
    10:00 am 1 Kyree Conaway Vista Peak
    10:00 am 1 Danyka Fetty Pueblo County
    10:00 am 1 Elly Walters Rifle
    10:00 am 10 Makayla Dahl Valor Christian
    10:00 am 10 Leah Donnelly Wheat Ridge
    10:00 am 10 Meaghan Ireland Florence
    10:09 am 1 Casey Fetters Cheyenne Mountain
    10:09 am 1 Trinity Goderstad Colorado Academy
    10:09 am 1 Alex Hanley Montrose
    10:09 am 10 Natalie Holley Evergreen
    10:09 am 10 Sophia Montoya Pueblo South
    10:09 am 10 Ashlee Sample Palmer Ridge
    10:18 am 1 Ellie Broker Cheyenne Mountain
    10:18 am 1 Cassie Kneen Colorado Academy
    10:18 am 1 Samantha McConnell Golden
    10:18 am 10 Kelsey McKenna Air Academy
    10:18 am 10 Hannah More Mullen
    10:18 am 10 Taylor Sandoval Eagle Valley
    10:27 am 1 Maxine Choi Cheyenne Mountain
    10:27 am 1 Kacey Godwin Colorado Academy
    10:27 am 1 Makena Prey Golden
    10:27 am 10 Marin Halvorsen Kent Denver
    10:27 am 10 Kiselya Plewe Dolores
    10:27 am 10 Erin Sargent Silver Creek
    10:36 am 1 Regina Dillon Cheyenne Mountain
    10:36 am 1 Caroline Jordaan Colorado Academy
    10:36 am 1 Sydney Prey Golden
  • Photos: Erie baseball beats Frederick 11-0

    ERIE — Erie baseball beat Frederick on Saturday, 11-0.

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