AURORA — Brighton won the Dave Sanders Softball Tournament on Saturday with a 6-5 win over ninth-ranked Grand Junction Central.
Also from Saturday: Grand Junction Central beat Mountain Vista 9-1, Fruita Monument topped Smoky Hill 7-3, Brighton beat Columbine 11-5, and Columbine edged Mountain Vista 7-6.
Fossil Ridge has ascended to the top of the CHSAANow.com softball rankings in Class 5A this week.
The SaberCats are a perfect 6-0-0 to start the season, and received six of the nine first-place votes in the classification to lead the poll with 77 total points.
Legend is No. 2, having bumped up one spot from No. 3.
ThunderRidge, unranked in the preseason, jumped all the way into the 5A poll at No. 3 this week. The Grizzlies are one of five newcomers to the ranking, which also includes No. 6 Legacy, No. 7 Arvada West, No. 9 Grand Junction Central and No. 10 Rocky Mountain.
D’Evelyn joined this week’s 4A softball poll at No. 9. (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)
Valor Christian remained atop the 4A ranking, though Erie sits just one point behind the Eagles at No. 2.
The 4A poll added Mullen (No. 4), D’Evelyn (No. 9) and Rifle (No. 10) this week.
In 3A, Strasburg continues to lead the ranking. The poll added No. 8 Fort Lupton, and also saw some major movers: Brush went from seventh to second, and The Academy jumped from eighth to third.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Windsor 12, Cheyenne Mountain 9, Pueblo County 9, Frederick 8, Thompson Valley 8, Thomas Jefferson 7, Golden 6, Berthoud 4, Evergreen 4, Pueblo West 3, Palmer Ridge 1.
Dropped out
Frederick (5), Berthoud (7), Thompson Valley (10).
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
1
Strasburg (7)
4-0-0
70
1
2
Brush
3-1-0
55
7
3
The Academy
4-1-0
51
8
4
Eaton
6-1-0
43
2
5
La Junta
5-3-0
38
4
6
Rocky Ford
5-1-0
31
3
7
Sterling
5-4-0
28
5
8
Fort Lupton
7-0-0
23
–
9
Valley
2-2-0
21
6
10
Cedaredge
2-0-0
10
10
Others receiving votes:
Meeker 6, Lamar 4, Faith Christian 3, Basalt 1, Weld Central 1.
That last feat earned him an entry into the state record book. Mestas is the 22nd player in the history of the sport to return a kickoff at least 99 yards, and he is now tied for the ninth-longest return ever.
Mestas had 241 yards and three touchdowns receiving, and 48 tackles and four interceptions on defense last season as the Demons reached the Class 4A quarterfinals.
West Grand coach Chris Brown is currently tied with Pat Panek at 306 career wins. West Grand begins its season next week.
This was the first-ever varsity game for Prospect Ridge Academy.
Notables
Sedgwick County, the defending champion in 8-man, opened its season with a 58-0 win over Creek Valley (Neb.). The Cougars have now won 14 games in a row — the longest active streak in the state. Buena Vista (1A) and Pueblo East (3A) also enter the 2016 season with 13-game winning streaks, but neither team plays in Zero Week.
In 2A, No. 8 Resurrection Christian had 23 unanswered points as the Cougars beat No. 9 Sterling 34-6.
In 8-man, a top-10 matchup between No. 2 Akron and No. 8 Granada didn’t exactly live up to the hype as the Rams rolled 59-0.
Bayfield had its 12-game winning streak snapped with a 19-0 loss to San Juan (Utah).
3A No. 2 Roosevelt, runner up a season ago, opened its season with a 39-0 win against Thornton.
Grand Junction Central nearly pulled off an upset, but 3A No. 6 Palisade held on with a 31-26 win.
3A No. 7 Rifle beat Basalt 48-34.
Another top-10 team in 3A, Holy Family (No. 9), opened with a 40-19 win at Mountain View.
1A No. 4 Crowley County beat Colorado Springs Christian 32-22. And No. 10 Meeker beat Highland 18-8.
Next season, Bookcliff Country Club is set to host the Class 5A boys golf state tournament. As a way for teams to play the course prior to the state tournament, District 51 has set up a regular season tournament.
That tournament is set for Aug. 15, 2016, with a 10:30 a.m. shotgun start. It will be hosted by Grand Junction, Fruita Monument and Grand Junction Central.
The format will be an 18-hole stroke play event, and it is open to all 5A teams looking to take part. Teams can bring up to five players per team, with four out of the five scoring for the tournament. The cost is $100 per team, and that includes green fees and range balls.
Grand Junction Central’s Andrez Martinez competes in the first round of the 2016 state wrestling tournament at Pepsi Center. More photos from the first day of state wrestling. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
DENVER — For schools on the Western Slope, advancing to the 2016 state wrestling tournament turned out to be a cake-walk compared to physically arriving at Pepsi Center.
A Monday rock slide closed I-70 through Glenwood Canyon, forcing schools located west of Gyspsum to take some unconventional detours to reach Pepsi Center for the start of Thursday’s tournament. Not everyone was terribly affected, but the winding roads of the U.S. highways certainly added a different twist to this year’s tournament.
“It wasn’t too bad,” Paoina 106-pounder Eli Etter said. “We just had to go around (I-70). Went down through Gunnison and it only took us a few more minutes.”
Etter had no interest in any detours in the Class 2A 106-pound bracket as he pinned Buena Vista’s Joey Oversole. Oversole held a 2-0 lead in the third period before Etter came away with the fall.
But not everyone was as fortunate as Etter. Coal Ridge’s Jacx Power fell in the first round of the 3A 160-pound bracket. It was at least an extra 90 minutes of travel for Power to get around the rock slide.
Schools in the Grand Junction area were faced with an extra two hours on the commute. They were forced away from the convenience of I-70 and instead went south to Montrose and took U.S. 50 through Gunnison and before jumping on U.S. 285 north to Denver.
“It was about a six-hour drive,” Central freshman Andrez Martinez said. “It kind of wore us out. (We lost) just some energy.”
But Martinez didn’t come away empty-handed. He battled to a 5-2 decision victory over Castle View’s Adrian Marquez in the 5A 113-pound bracket. The detour may have caused some travel issues, but as Martinez is a freshman, he simply doesn’t know anything different when it comes to making the trek to state.
And he wasn’t going to let that be the reason that he didn’t come away with a win.
“It just makes me realize that if I work harder and I’m able to get the energy back, I’ll be able to get through it,” he said.
The southern route seemed to be the route of choice for the Grand Junction area. Fruita Monument took the same path, opting to head over Monarch Pass after a two-week stretch of good weather than heading north through Steamboat Springs which would’ve clocked the drive at closer to seven hours.
“I know Gunnison,” Wildcats coach Dan Vanhoose said. “I know the roads, I don’t know if there was any benefit other than saving us 45 minutes to an hour.”
Thursday, the Colorado Department of Transportation said that it was likely that I-70 would remain closed through the weekend. If that turns out to be the case, the road back home for these same teams would still be altered by around two hours.
“I heard today that it might be six or seven hours (to get home on I-70), so we’ll just go the other way,” Vanhoose said. “Hopefully it’ll be a fun ride home with some medals.”
T.J. Shelton pins Custer County’s Edgar Pedigo in the quarterfinals on Friday. More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
DENVER — Meeker senior T.J. Shelton, who is aiming for a fourth wrestling championship, cruised to the semifinals with a win on Friday morning.
Shelton, wrestling in Class 2A’s 170-pound bracket, pinned Edgar Pedigo of Custer County in 1:12 to secure the quarterfinal win. He also pinned his opponent in the first round.
Shelton is set to face Jeramiah Hillman in the semifinals, which begin around 7:15 p.m. on Friday. Hillman has also pinned both of his opponents in the first two rounds.
Greeley Central’s Ben Euresti rallies from down 12-0
Ben Euresti had himself a quarterfinal comeback.
He found himself down early to Pueblo County’s Nathan Bonham, a freshman who was favored coming into the 106-pound quarterfinal match. And in no time, Bonham showed exactly why. Before Euresti knew what had happened, he found himself down 5-0 and knew that he had to start turning things around.
“He was so long that I had to adjust my style to see what he was doing,” Euresti said. “He gave me a perfect little head right there and I took advantage of it.”
By that point, Bonham had a 12-0 lead. But Eurseti was able to get Bonham’s shoulders on the mat and register a pin despite nearly being the victim of a technical fall.
The Greeley Central junior will face Windsor freshman Will Vombaur in the 4A semifinals Friday night.
Ponderosa’s Hunter Matney ends Tomas Gutierrez’s bid at third title
The plan for Ponderosa junior Hutner Matney was simple: keep it close.
He was able to do just that in his 5A 120-quarterfinal battle with two-time state champion Tomas Gutierrez. The Pomona senior held a 2-1 lead in the third period, but little did he know that Matney had him right where he wanted him.
“I could feel him start to wear down a little bit,” Matney said. “That’s when I turned it on and went full speed.”
This is Matney’s third year at the state wrestling tournament and he has never won a championship. He fell in the 106-pound finals in 2015 to Pomona’s Dayton Marvel.
After taking down Gutierrez in Thursday’s early session, he feels good about his odds at coming away with with the 5A 120 title.
“The kid I wrestle next (Poudre’s Job Greenwood) I’ve beaten so I should be good to go there,” Matney said. “Then it’s just one-by-one, match-by-match.”
Mountain View’s Kaley Barker wins in consolation bracket
Mountain View’s Kaley Barker. More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
Kaley Barker, who became the seventh girl to wrestle at the state tournament Thursday, won her first round consolation match on Friday afternoon.
Barker pinned her opponent, Evergreen’s Connor Williams in 4:00. She now advances to the second round of the consolation bracket and will face Thompson Valley sophomore Kasey Gault on Friday night.
Of the seven girls who have qualified for state, just two — Soroco’s Lauryn Bruggink in 2010 and Grand Valley’s Cody Pfau in 2013 — have ever won multiple matches.
Defending champion Rocky Ford sits in second place in the 2A team race. Enriquez Romero won his consolation match on Friday. More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
Meeker trailed Rocky Ford by 2.5 points after the first day of competition on Thursday. But, with five wrestlers advancing to the semifinals and two more advancing in the consolation bracket, the Cowboys have jumped into the team lead with 63 points following the early session on Friday.
Rocky Ford, the defending champion, is now second with 59.5 points, while Centauri remains in third with 58.
Meeker has won eight team wrestling championships, the most recent coming when it captured 2A in 2005. That was actually the third of three-straight titles.
Valley aiming for a third-straight 3A title
Valley has won the past two team championships in 3A, and the Vikings seem intent on doing it again.
The team led the 3A race after the first day of competition, and it remains there following the quarterfinals. Valley has placed six wrestlers into the semifinals and has 64 points.
Dolores Huerta has moved up to second place in 3A with 51.5 points.
The most recent three-time champion was Paonia (2012-14) in 2A. And prior to Valley’s run in 3A, Alamosa won three-straight 3A titles from 2011-13.
Pueblo County in control of 4A
The Willits brothers aren’t going just for individual titles. Their run to the semifinals has Pueblo County in the lead for the 4A team title with 82 points as semifinals are slated to begin Friday night.
Greeley Central trails by only eight, sitting at 74 points.
Cheyenne Mountain, Mesa Ridge, defending 4A team champion Thompson Valley and Pueblo East are all locked in a battle for control of third place with the four teams being separated by only seven points.
Pomona has a grip on 5A race
Pomona was ranked No. 1 in 5A by On The Mat for most of the season. Through the first two sessions at state wrestling, the Panthers are living up to that billing.
Pomona led the team race after Day 1 action, and continues to do so following Friday’s early session. The Panthers have 59 points, ahead of second-place Legacy (46). Ponderosa sits third with 44.5 points.
Arvada West, the two-time defending champion, is 21st with 14 points.
The Panthers’ last title came in 2013, just prior to Arvada West’s recent run.
Returning champs, unbeatens continue to roll
Each of the returning champions in 4A and 3A moved to the semifinals. Likewise, all of the unbeaten wrestlers in each of those classes, as well as 2A, also advanced.
2A featured seven returning champions, and five undefeated wrestlers. Six returning 2A champions are still alive. On Friday, Limon’s Jayden Hilferty (285 pounds) lost in the quarterfinals. Only one 2A wrestler, Paonia’s Bo Pipher, a 145-pounder, is a returning champion who is also unbeaten at 46-0.
In 3A, there are six returning champions, as well, and three unbeatens. Likewise, the classification only has one returning wrestler who is unbeaten: Dalton Robertson of Weld Central, who is now 43-0 in the 182-pound field.
In 4A, there are 10 returning champions and five unbeatens. Two, Thompson Valley’s Parker Simington (160) and Fort Morgan’s Toby McBride (285), fit into both categories.
The 5A returning champions took a hit. As noted above, two-time champ Tomas Gutierrez fell to Ponderosa’s Hunter Matney. His teammate, Dayton Marvel lost to Riley Garner-Orr of Grand Junction Central on a 4-2 decision. Heading into semifinals, three returning champions remain.
There were no unbeaten wrestlers in 5A heading into the tournament.
Notables
Pueblo County’s Grant Willits. More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
Pueblo County’s Grant Willits, on a mission after missing weight at state a year ago, advanced to the semifinals with a 6-0 win over Windsor’s Sam Zdenek in the 4A 126 bracket. Willits was a champion two years ago at 106 pounds.
Willits’ twin brother, Hunter, himself a two-time champion, moved to the semifinals with a 10-0 major decision over Colin Saiz of Denver South at 4A 152.
For the fourth year in a row, Cherry Creek will have at least one Finesilver brother wrestling in the semifinals. This also marks the third-consecutive tournament that at least two of the Finesilver brothers have made the semifinals. This year, twins Josh (126) and Matt (152) have both advanced.
Of the schools with one qualifier, just five advanced their lone wrestler to the semifinals: Dolores, Holy Family, Centaurus, Douglas County, and Horizon.
The semifinals in all classes will begin at 7:15 p.m. at the Pepsi Center. The 2A/3A consolation bracket resumes at 5:45 p.m., and the 4A/5A consolation does so at 7:15 p.m.
Tim Yount of On The Mat provides weekly wrestling rankings for teams and individuals in all weight classes. To see individual rankings, you can subscribe to On The Mat’s full rankings.
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Tim Yount of On The Mat provides weekly wrestling rankings for teams and individuals in all weight classes. To see individual rankings, you can subscribe to On The Mat’s full rankings.
To subscribe via PayPal, choose your subscription option on this page click on the corresponding PayPal button. To subscribe by mail or fax and pay by personal check, click here for a printable subscription form. Email Tim Yount at tim@onthematrankings.com with questions.
To purchase individual weeks of the rankings (as opposed to the entire season), you will need to use the printable subscription form and pay by check. The season ranking subscriptions are offered at a discounted rate.