Tag: Legend

  • Photos: Parker basketball programs hold the Crosstown Throwdown

    The basketball programs at Legend, Chaparral, Ponderosa and Lutheran held the annual Crosstown Throwdown on Thursday.

  • Photos from the final day of the state volleyball tournament

    DENVER — The third and final day of the 2019 state volleyball championships was on Saturday at the Denver Coliseum.

    Photos from select matches are below.

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    1A: Fleming vs. Merino

    By Dustin Price

    Merino Fleming volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    2A: Denver Christian vs. Wiggins

    By Dustin Price

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

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    3A: Lutheran vs. Alamosa

    By Paul DiSalvo

    Lutheran Alamosa volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    5A: Chaparral vs. Legend

    By Paul DiSalvo

    Legend Chaparral volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    5A: Rampart vs. Valor Christian

    By Paul DiSalvo

    Rampart Valor Christian volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    2A: Limon vs. Simla

    By Dustin Price

    Limon Simla volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    2A: Briggsdale vs. La Veta

    By Dustin Price

    Briggsdale La Veta volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    5A: Valor Christian vs. Fort Collins

    By Paul DiSalvo

    Valor Christian Fort Collins volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    4A: Palmer Ridge vs. Cheyenne Mountain

    By Ray Chen

    Palmer Ridge Cheyenne Mountain volleyball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

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    4A: Lewis-Palmer vs. Coronado

    By Ray Chen

    Lewis-Palmer Coronado volleyball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

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    5A: Chaparral vs. Valor Christian

    By Ray Chen & Paul DiSalvo

    Chaparral volleyball team champions
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    3A: Sterling vs. Lutheran

    By Paul DiSalvo

    Sterling Lutheran volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    2A: Denver Christian vs. Limon

    By Dustin Price

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

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    1A: Fleming vs. Briggsdale

    By Dustin Price

    Fleming Briggsdale volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)
  • Photos from the second day of the state volleyball tournament

    DENVER — The state volleyball tournaments in all classifications continued on Friday. Photos from select matches are below.

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    5A: Highlands Ranch vs. Mountain Vista

    By Dustin Price & Paul DiSalvo

    Highlands Ranch Mountain Vista volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    5A: Grandview vs. Cherry Creek

    By Dustin Price & Paul DiSalvo

    Grandview Cherry Creek Volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    1A: Springfield vs. South Baca

    By Dustin Price

    Springfield South Baca volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    1A: Fleming vs. Haxtun

    By Dustin Price

    Fleming Haxtun volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    4A: Pueblo County vs. Cheyenne Mountain

    By Dustin Price

    Pueblo County Cheyenne Mountain volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    4A: Mead vs. Thomas Jefferson

    By Dustin Price

    Mead Thomas Jefferson volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    2A: Fowler vs. Del Norte

    By Dustin Price

    Fowler Del Norte volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    2A: Wiggins vs. Yuma volleyball

    By Dustin Price

    Wiggins Yuma volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    3A: University vs. Lamar

    By Dustin Price & Paul DiSalvo

    University Lamar volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    2A: West Grand vs. Dolores

    By Paul DiSalvo

    West Grand Dolores volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    5A: Valor Christian vs. Chaparral

    By Paul DiSalvo & Ray Chen

    Valor Christian Chaparral volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    3A: Eagle Ridge vs. Bayfield

    By Dustin Price

    Eagle Ridge Bayfield volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    2A: Union Colony vs. Denver Christian

    By Dustin Price

    Denver Christian Union Colony volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    2A: Simla vs. Fountain Valley

    By Dustin Price

    Simla Fountain Valley volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    4A: Pueblo West vs. D’Evelyn

    By Dustin Price & Ray Chen

    Pueblo West D'Evelyn volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    5A: Rampart vs. Broomfield

    By Dustin Price

    Rampart Broomfield volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    1A: Genoa-Hugo vs. Wiley

    By Dustin Price

    Genoa-Hugo Wiley volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    1A: Merino vs. La Veta

    By Dustin Price

    Merino La Veta volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    5A: Legend vs. Fort Collins

    By Paul DiSalvo

    Legend Fort Collins volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    5A: Mountain Vista vs. Grandview

    By Paul DiSalvo, Ray Chen & Dustin Price

    Mountain Vista Grandview volleyball
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

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    2A: Limon vs. Meeker

    By Ray Chen

    Meeker Limon volleyball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

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    4A: Cheyenne Mountain vs. Thomas Jefferson

    By Dustin Price

    Thomas Jefferson Cheyenne Mountain volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    3A: Eaton vs. Bayfield

    By Dustin Price

    Eaton Bayfield volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    3A: Sterling vs. Alamosa

    By Dustin Price

    Alamosa Sterling volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    3A: Lamar vs. Faith Christian

    By Dustin Price

    Faith Christian Lamar volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    2A: Fowler vs. Wiggins

    By Dustin Price

    Wiggins Fowler volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    2A: West Grand vs. Simla

    By Dustin Price

    West Grand Simla volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

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    1A: Fleming vs. Springfield

    By Dustin Price

    Fleming Springfield volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)
  • Pomona football hits its stride in playoff win over Legend

    ARVADA — Pomona offense came alive in the second quarter Friday night at the North Area Athletic Complex.

    No. 12-seed Legend held a 7-0 lead on No. 5 Pomona in the second round of the Class 5A football playoff game, but the Panthers proceeded to score 36 unanswered points on the way to a 36-7 victory.

    Pomona junior Brady Ritzmann (15) tries to escape Legend senior Cameron Smith during the second-round playoff game Friday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “We just need to start games like that and finish games like that,” Pomona senior linebacker Sanjay Strickland said. “We need to play smash-mouth football.”

    Pomona (7-4 record) had a 21-point second quarter to take a 21-7 lead at halftime. Senior Chase Lopez had a pair of short touchdown runs from the Wildcat formation. Junior Jack Pospisil snagged a crossing route pass from quarterback Brady Ritzmann and raced into the end zone for a 38-yard touchdown.

    Pomona starting running back Dominick Nichols was sidelined early due to injury to put the offensive load on Lopez, Pospisil and junior Ben Cruz.

    “We are dropping like flies. We are really beat up,” Pomona coach Jay Madden said of the Panthers’ injuries. “We have to find a way to piece it together.”

    The Panthers’ stellar defense got into the scoring action with a safety by Strickland in the third quarter.

    “Our front seven is still really, really good,” Madden said of the Panthers’ defense. “We’ll have to rely on them. Get pressure on the quarterback and hope our defensive backs can hold up.”

    Pomona senior Sanjay Strickland (25) celebrates a sack with junior Connor Walklett (88) during the first half Friday at the NAAC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Pomona’s offense cashed in the ensuing free kick with a drive dominated by Cruz. The junior had seven carries for 38 yards, finishing off the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run to make the score 30-7 midway through the third quarter.

    “I feel healthy,” said Cruz, who has battled injuries himself this season. “It feels great to be back running the ball. Everything feels great.”

    Pomona junior AJ Zamora closed out the scoring a 15-yard touchdown run after the Panthers’ defense held Legend on a fourth-down play.

    Pomona will be on the road in the state quarterfinals against the winner of No. 13 Highlands Ranch and No. 4 Regis Jesuit next week. The Falcons and Raiders had a 7 p.m. kickoff Friday night.

    There isn’t a question which 5A team had the toughest schedule during the regular season. Pomona played the No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 seeded teams — Cherry Creek, Ralston Valley, Valor Christian, Regis Jesuit and Columbine.

    “We just need to be us, play football and play smart,” Strickland said.

    The Panthers closed out their regular season winning five of six, but losing to rival Ralston Valley two weeks ago before entering the postseason. It was a tough 17-0 shutout loss against the Mustangs in what determined the 5A Metro West League champion.

    Pomona will be without Lopez for the state quarterfinal game. Lopez received an unsportsmanlike penalty and ejected from the game with 7:09 left in the fourth quarter. A 1-game suspension comes with the ejection.

    “I definitely need to step up,” Cruz said moving forward into the playoffs.

    Pomona junior Jack Pospisil races into the end zone on a 38-yard touchdown catch during the Panthers’ 21-point second quarter against Legend on Friday night at the North Area Athletic Complex. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: Pomona beats Legend in the 5A football playoffs

    Pomona beat Legend to advance in the Class 5A football playoffs.

  • All-state softball teams for the 2019 season

    The 2019 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 who were named first-team all-league are eligible for the all-state ballot.

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

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    Class 5A

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Player of the year: Korbe Otis, Columbine
    Coach of the year: Jim Santaniello, Columbine

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Katie Dack Rock Canyon   Junior
    Isabelle DiNapoli Chatfield RHP/1B Junior
    Ally Distler Columbine    
    Laurin Krings Loveland P/OF/1B Senior
    Jayden Mercado Fossil Ridge 3B Senior
    Korbe Otis Columbine    
    Hadlee Reichert Broomfield SS/P Junior
    Ashley West Ralston Valley P/1B Sophomore
    Yasmine Ybarra Smoky Hill 3B/C/1B Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Chloe Doyle Brighton C/3B Senior
    Hannah Farley Legacy P Senior
    Lauren Griggs Legend   Senior
    Tori Haug Brighton P/RF Senior
    Erin Keen Rock Canyon   Senior
    Kayleigh Krueger Arapahoe P/1B/SS Senior
    Nikki McGaffin Fossil Ridge P Sophomore
    Nevaeh Ramirez Prairie View OF/RHP Senior
    Jayda Randle Rampart CF/1B Junior

    Honorable mention: Kendall Aragon, Sophomore, Legacy; Hannah Bailey, Sophomore, Rocky Mountain; Brooke Ballard, Senior, ThunderRidge; Amrajie Bass, Sophomore, Smoky Hill; Torie Bass, Junior, Fountain-Fort Carson; Courtney Bidwell, Junior, Chatfield; Savannah Clausen, Junior, Arvada West; Katie Cummings, Junior, Denver East; Shaylyn Cutshall, Senior, Fruita Monument; Juliana Dickson, Junior, Denver South; McKenna Fitzgerald, Junior, Ralston Valley; Elana Gerhard, Senior, Loveland; Hunter Gilbreath, Senior, Cherokee Trail; Mia Glover, Senior, Arapahoe; Kami Grammerstorf, Senior, Mountain Vista; Kyra Grauberger, Senior, Greeley West; Taylor Griffin, Senior, Douglas County; Karlee Hagan, Senior, Mountain Range; Kylie Harpman, Junior, Rocky Mountain; Hannah Hollander, Senior, Valor Christian; Haley Hoy, Senior, Castle View; Brynn Jackson, Sophomore, Pine Creek; Brianna Jennings, Junior, Rampart; Jordyn Johnson, Junior, Bear Creek; Rachel Jones, Senior, Fort Collins; Bryna Kapelke, Junior, Broomfield; Katey Kelly, Senior, Vista Ridge; Sara Larson, Senior, Chaparral; Faith Lawson, Senior, Dakota Ridge; Trish Leins, Junior, Monarch; Jacquelin Ley, Senior, Grandview; Mariana Lopez, Senior, Far Northeast Warriors; Katie Maney, Junior, Arapahoe; Destiny Martinez, Sophomore, Lakewood; Lauryn McCollam, Senior, Thornton; Reagan Medina, Sophomore, Lakewood; Alexis Mohr, Sophomore, Horizon; Elena Montoya, Junior, Pomona; Mya Murdock, Junior, Grand Junction Central; Anna Reimers, Junior, Rock Canyon; Kori Rhoads, Senior, Westminster; Shelby Robb, Senior, Arvada West; Olivia Schramm, Freshman, Windsor; Kaylee Sheets, Sophomore, Rampart; Tiana Spangler, Senior, Windsor; Halie Stoneking, Senior, Prairie View; Mikayla Sturns, Senior, Grand Junction Central; Chloe Valdez, Junior, Regis Jesuit; Denise Villalba, Senior, Liberty; Vic Wharton, Junior, Legend; Katiana Williams, Senior, Rangeview; Sidney Wilson, Senior, Northglenn; Maddy Yeingst, Senior, Cherry Creek.

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    Class 4A

    Kat Sackett Erie softball
    (Paul Soriano)

    Player of the year: Kat Sackett, Erie
    Coach of the year: Vanessa Smith, Erie

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Maddie Kuehl Silver Creek P/1B/OF Junior
    Megan Loveland Erie   Senior
    Anna Martinez Holy Family CF Senior
    Makayla Middleton Golden   Senior
    Makenzie Middleton Golden   Senior
    Katrina Robertson Mesa Ridge C/1B Senior
    Madie Rosenthal Roosevelt   Senior
    Kat Sackett Erie   Senior
    Madysun Vaughan Erie   Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Bella Archuletta Pueblo South SS/3B Senior
    Peyton Balbin D’Evelyn   Senior
    Ashlynn Balliet Berthoud   Senior
    Bailey Blanchard Elizabeth   Senior
    Cassidy Chvatal Holy Family RHP Junior
    Aiyana Cordero Northfield P Freshman
    Jocelyn Garcia Widefield   Senior
    Izzie Quezada Wheat Ridge 1B Senior
    Lee Quezada Wheat Ridge SS Junior
    Jenna Ruggaber Coronado P/1B/OF Senior

    Honorable mention: Emily Abraham, Freshman, Pueblo South; Isabel Alire, Senior, George Washington; Savannah Autobee, Sophomore, Pueblo Central; Breanna Baca, Senior, Pueblo Central; Cassie Bittner, Senior, Palisade; Jada Boddy, Senior, Woodland Park; Kylee Bunnell, Senior, Mesa Ridge; Carissa Cassidy, Senior, Eagle Valley; Nya Chacon, Senior, Mountain View; Eve Dalla, Junior, D’Evelyn; Isabelle Davis, Senior, The Classical Academy; Peyton Gale, Junior, Frederick; Avery Garbarek, Sophomore, D’Evelyn; Jasmine Garbiso, Senior, Pueblo West; Makayla Garcia, Senior, Silver Creek; Noelle Gardon, Senior, Holy Family; Marla Goodspeed, Junior, Golden; Emma Graham, Senior, Golden; Leslie Guiterrez, Senior, Skyview; Erin Hanafin, Senior, Mead; Lynia Henry, Senior, Coronado; Brooklyn Horn, Junior, Kennedy; Kaylin Mares, Senior, Pueblo County; Ayva McComas, Sophomore, Niwot; Cara McGeeney, Senior, Canon City; Kennedy Michnewicz, Senior, Northridge; Angeline Mitchell, Senior, Longmont; Hailey Neener, Junior, Discovery Canyon; Josey Nichols, Senior, Conifer; Charlotte Nuccio, Senior, Evergreen; Emma Osbourne, Sophomore, Erie; Kylie Pfannenstiel, Senior, Elizabeth; Jenna Pfenning, Junior, Holy Family; Delaney Phillips, Senior, Rifle; Samantha Powell, Senior, Skyline; Dekota Rojas, Senior, Pueblo West; Aliyah Rothstein, Junior, Wheat Ridge; Jacelynn Trujillo, Senior, Pueblo County; Elizabeth Vermeulen, Senior, Evergreen; Shannon Vivoda, Senior, Pueblo East; McKinzie Wade, Lewis-Palmer.

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    Class 3A

    (Gabriel Christus/Denver Broncos)

    Player of the year: Remington Ross, Eaton
    Coach of the year: Rocky Byrd, University

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Ashland Baca Strasburg OF/INF Senior
    Allie Christensen Brush   Senior
    Darby Hamilton Gunnison C/UTIL Senior
    Jenna Jaklich Limon   Senior
    Kyra McFarland University   Senior
    Rylyn Nelson Sterling SS Senior
    Mahalie Owens Limon   Senior
    Remington Ross Eaton OF Senior
    Delaney Wieneke University   Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kiersten Bohler Sterling P Junior
    Emily Crowder Alamosa P/C Senior
    Abby McElroy Rocky Ford P/OF Sophomore
    Makenna Meyer Riverdale Ridge P/UTIL Junior
    Ashlyn Richardson Strasburg 1B/3B Senior
    Darian Riggs Strasburg OF Senior
    Hannah Schweiger Lyons C/3B Junior
    Morgan Trechter St. Mary’s P/SS Senior
    Zoe Vozick Basalt C/SS Senior

    Honorable mention: Alyssa Abitia, Senior, Lamar; Isa Alvarez, Senior, Burlington; Haylee Bowen, Junior, The Academy; Julia Coates, Senior, Peak to Peak; Alexa Deam-Nein, Senior, Wray; Graci Dietrich, Junior, Basalt; Jadin Dimeo, Senior, Platte Canyon; Brooklynn Donatone, Sophomore, Faith Christian; Alexis Dudley, Senior, Florence; Lexi Fernandez, Junior, Rocky Ford; Sierra Finn, Sophomore, James Irwin; Sydnee Fordham, Sophomore, Riverdale Ridge; Alizeh Fraizer, Freshman, La Junta; Grace Georgiou, Brush; Destiny Hackney, Junior, Riverdale Ridge;
    Lauren Herman, Sophomore, Holyoke; Jennifer Jarnagin, Junior, Eaton; Kiera Larson, Freshman, Basalt; Katlyn Long, Sophomore, St. Mary’s; Trista Marx, Sophomore, Limon; Andi Padilla, Junior, University; Hannah Paton, Senior, Lyons; Keeley Porter, Junior, Delta; Yaritza Puente, Junior, Eaton; Jamie Rader, Junior, Peak to Peak; Savanna Ramirez, Senior, The Academy; Damonyca Segura, Junior, Lamar; Shianne Willmon, Senior, Holyoke; Joy Ziegler, Sophomore, Faith Christian.

  • Photos: No. 12 Legend beats No. 21 Rocky Mountain in 5A football playoffs

    In Saturday’s only Class 5A state playoff game, No. 12 Legend beat No. 21 Rocky Mountain 35-23 to advance to the second round.

  • Volleyball rankings: Five new teams jump into the polls

    Bayfield Durango Volleyball
    (Matt Bushnell/mdbphoto.com)

    Five teams have joined this week’s volleyball rankings: South Baca (1A), Sedgwick County (2A), Englewood (3A), Bayfield (3A) and Cedaredge (3A).

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Chaparral (7) 16-2 96 1 2-0
    2 Cherokee Trail (2) 16-2 81 3 2-0
    3 Legend 15-3 79 2 2-0
    4 Broomfield (1) 18-0 64 4 2-0
    5 Rampart 17-1 63 5 3-0
    6 Valor Christian 16-1 55 6 2-0
    7 Fort Collins 20-2 43 7 7-0
    8 Chatfield 14-4 24 9 2-0
    9 Grandview 12-6 20 8 1-1
    10 Windsor 15-4 10 10 3-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Eaglecrest 6, Fairview 4, Cherry Creek 2, Ralston Valley 2, Horizon 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pueblo County (8) 21-1 97 1 2-0
    2 Lewis-Palmer (3) 13-5 96 2 2-0
    3 Montrose 16-3 74 7 2-0
    4 Mead 16-3 70 8 5-0
    5 Coronado 12-6 58 3 1-1
    6 Discovery Canyon 13-5 54 5 2-0
    7 Pueblo West 14-5 50 4 2-1
    8 Palmer Ridge 11-6 38 6 0-1
    9 Woodland Park 15-1 21 9 1-0
    10 Erie 14-7 18 10 3-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Silver Creek 12, Glenwood Springs 11, Mullen 2, Thomas Jefferson 2, Battle Mountain 1, Cheyenne Mountain 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Lutheran (11) 16-0 110 1 6-0
    2 Sterling 20-0 97 5 5-0
    3 Eaton 15-3 83 2 1-0
    4 Alamosa 20-3 77 6 0-0
    5 Colorado Springs Christian 20-1 65 3 1-0
    6 Cedaredge 17-1 46 2-0
    7 Faith Christian 13-3 41 4 1-0
    8 Bayfield 14-4 32 1-0
    9 Lamar 18-4 25 8 2-2
    10 Englewood 15-2 15 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Fort Lupton 10, SkyView Academy 10, Coal Ridge 8, Riverdale Ridge 8, Bennett 7, University 6, Eagle Ridge Academy 5, Platte Valley 5, Strasburg 5, Brush 4, Frontier Academy 1.
    Dropped out
    University (7), Platte Valley (9), Resurrection Christian (10).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Denver Christian (9) 19-0 90 1 2-0
    2 Union Colony Prep 16-2 77 2 0-1
    3 Meeker 17-2 67 3 2-0
    4 Limon 15-5 54 5 2-0
    5 Simla 16-4 47 10 3-0
    6 Fowler 14-4 44 6 0-1
    7 West Grand 17-2 43 7 2-0
    8 Wiggins 15-5 39 4 1-1
    9 Dolores 16-3 12 9 2-0
    10 Sedgwick County 15-6 9 4-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rye 6, Telluride 6, Ignacio 1.
    Dropped out
    Rye (8).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 La Veta (7) 19-0 95 1 2-0
    2 Kit Carson (2) 17-2 86 3 1-1
    3 Fleming 17-2 85 4 2-1
    4 Merino (2) 17-2 76 2 1-1
    5 Briggsdale 16-3 73 5 3-0
    6 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 17-2 71 6 3-0
    7 Otis 13-6 36 8 2-0
    8 Springfield 13-4 35 9 2-0
    9 Prairie 12-7 25 7 2-4
    10 South Baca 15-3 11 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Mile High Academy 8, Weldon Valley 2, Dove Creek 1, Stratton/Liberty 1.
    Dropped out
    Dove Creek (10).
  • Semifinals set for the state softball tournaments

    Golden softball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — The semifinals are set for the 2019 state softball tournaments after two rounds were played on Friday.

    All games will be played at Aurora Sports Park.

    Updated brackets are available here:

    We also had complete coverage of the first day as it unfolded.

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    Class 3A

    Strasburg softball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    In first round games:

    • No. 1 University 12, No. 16 Lamar 2. Kyra McFarland and Tayler Frank hit home runs for the Bulldogs.
    • No. 8 Limon 8, No. 9 Lyons 7. Limon walked it off with an extra-inning win in the eighth.
    • No. 4 Strasburg 14, No. 13 Fort Lupton 2. Strasburg broke up a game that was 3-2 in the fourth to advance. Jodie Archuleta hit a three-run homer in the win.
    • No. 5 Riverdale Ridge 7, No. 12 The Academy 2. Sienna Mullin homered as Riverdale Ridge won a state tournament game for the first time in school history.
    • No. 3 Brush 11, No. 14 Cedaredge 1. Brush jumped out to a 4-0 lead after the second inning en route to the win.
    • No. 6 Eaton 8, No. 11 Rocky Ford 2. Jennifer Jarnagin homered and Alexis Schmitt allowed just one earned run in the win.
    • No. 2 Basalt 13, No. 15 La Junta 12. In a wild game, Basalt scored eight runs in the the first inning, then La Junta came storming back to go ahead 12-11 in the top of the sixth. Basalt tied the game in the bottom of the sixth, and won it in the seventh.
    • No. 7 Sterling 10, No. 10 Montezuma Cortez 5. Sterling rallied from down 2-1 through three innings to go ahead 6-3 after four, and pushed its lead to 9-4 after five in the win.

    In quarterfinal games:

    • No. 1 University 12, No. 8 Limon 3. Andi Padilla and Kyra McFarland each homered for the Bulldogs, who led 9-3 after five innings.
    • No. 4 Strasburg 6, No. 5 Riverdale Ridge 5. Strasburg used a two-run home run to take a 4-3 lead, then held on for the 6-5 win over the Ravens.
    • No. 3 Brush 12, No. 6 Eaton 2. Allie Christensen homered, and Brooke Rule drove in four runs for the Beetdiggers.
    • No. 7 Sterling 10, No. 2 Basalt 0. Emi Reeves homered, and the Tigers scored four runs in both the fourth and sixth innings.

    Semifinals (10 a.m. Saturday, Complex A):

    • No. 1 University vs. No. 4 Strasburg
    • No. 3 Brush vs. No. 7 Sterling

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    Class 4A

    Silver Creek softball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    In first round games:

    • No. 1 Golden 4, No. 16 Evergreen 3. Marla Goodspeed and Molly Hord each had two RBIs in the extra-inning win.
    • No. 8 Roosevelt 9, No. 9 Pueblo County 1. Marin Lovern hit a three-run home run to help the Roughriders advance.
    • No. 4 Wheat Ridge 15, No. 13 Rifle 4. Izzie Quezada and Cassandra Uhl both went deep for the Farmers.
    • No. 5 Silver Creek 1, No. 12 Coronado 0. Ashley Gaccetta hit a walk-off home run to lift the Raptors.
    • No. 14 Erie 18, No. 3 Pueblo South 14. In a marathon game with a number of twists and turns, Jen Williams drove in five runs.
    • No. 11 D’Evelyn 16, No. 6 Mead 1. Kylee Ornstein and Aubrey Garabeck each homered in the big win.
    • No. 2 Holy Family 19, No. 15 Mesa Ridge 0. Holy Family plated 13 runs in the first inning as the Tigers rolled.
    • No. 10 Pueblo Central 7, No. 7 Elizabeth 5. Thalia Amaro hit a three-run home run to help Central advance.

    In quarterfinal games:

    • No. 1 Golden 14, No. 8 Roosevelt 5. Kayla Middleton went 3-for-4 with four RBI’s and she scored four runs for the Demons.
    • No. 5 Silver Creek 9, No. 4 Wheat Ridge 4. Down 1-0 in the second, Silver Creek tied the game, then went ahead with three runs in the third. The Raptors added four more in the fourth and another in the sixth.
    • No. 14 Erie 10, No. 11 D’Evelyn 4. Lauren Russel’s home run to start the third inning gave the Tigers some breathing room. They held on despite a late rally attempt from the Jags.
    • No. 2 Holy Family 5, No. 10 Pueblo Central 3. Annika Manzanares homered and drove in two runs for the Tigers.

    Semifinals (10 a.m. Saturday, Complex B):

    • No. 1 Golden vs. No. 5 Silver Creek
    • No. 14 Erie vs. No. 2 Holy Family

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    More photos. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    In first round games:

    • No. 16 Ralston Valley 6, No. 1 Rock Canyon 3. In a game that was the talk of the morning, Sydney Wilken hit a three-run home run to tie the game in the top of the fourth, and then Ralston Valley went ahead for good with a double from Ashley West later in the inning. Photos from the game are available here.
    • No. 9 Loveland 7, No. 8 Brighton 1. Loveland went ahead 3-0 after the first inning, tacked on two more on a home from Allison Westbrook, and secured a spot in the quarters.
    • No. 4 Broomfield 13, No. 13 Legend 5. Broomfield raced out to a 5-0 lead in the first, held on as Legend cut it to 5-4, and then went back up 8-4 after four in the win.
    • No. 5 Fossil Ridge 9, No. 12 Lakewood 5. Katelyn Hays went deep and drove in two runs for the Sabercats.
    • No. 3 Rocky Mountain 5, No. 14 Ralston Valley 4. Kaia Cobb homered and the Lobos edged out the close win.
    • No. 6 Arapahoe 12, No. 11 Smoky Hill 1. Down 1-0, Arapahoe exploded for 12 runs in the bottom of the sixth as they won.
    • No. 2 Columbine 10, No. 15 Valor Christian 0. Ally Distler doubled, homered and drove in three runs for the Rebels. Find a photo gallery from the game here.
    • No. 7 Legacy 3, No. 10 Chatfield 2. Legacy walked it off in the bottom of the eighth with a bases-loaded wild pitch.

    In quarterfinal games:

    Rocky Mountain Arapahoe softball
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    • No. 16 Ralston Valley 4, No. 9 Loveland 1. The Mustangs continued their tear through the 5A tournament with another big upset. RV jumped out to a 1-0 lead after the first inning, and pushed it to 4-0 after four.
    • No. 5 Fossil Ridge 6, No. 4 Broomfield 4. Fossil Ridge jumped out to a 3-0 lead after the first inning, and went up 4-1 after two, but Broomfield battled back to tie it at 4in the third. Fossil Ridge played two in the top of the seventh to win.
    • No. 3 Rocky Mountain 11, No. 6 Arapahoe 1. Chloe Pentico hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the first, Cora Aguirres homered twice, and Brooklyn Himmelberg drove in three runs for the Lobos. Photos from the game are available here.
    • No. 2 Columbine 7, No. 7 Legacy 5. Ally Dister’s 3-run home run capped a four-run fourth inning for the Rebels. Korbe Otis scored twice in the win.

    Semifinals (10 a.m., Complex B):

    • No. 16 Ralston Valley vs. No. 5 Fossil Ridge
    • No. 3 Rocky Mountain vs. No. 2 Columbine
  • Football roundup: Pueblo South scores in final minute to beat Durango

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    Pueblo South scored what proved to be the game-winning touchdown with 14 seconds left in a top-10 matchup against Durango on Friday night.

    Trailing 34-28, Class 3A’s third-ranked Colts (7-1) scored on a 10-yard pass, then converted the all-important extra point to beat the No. 7 Demons 35-34.

    “It was a wild finish,” Pueblo South coach Ryan Goddard told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show. “Our kids, they kept fighting, they kept playing hard. We were fortunate enough to make a couple of plays down the stretch and find a way, and keep fighting and scratching, and clawing for everything we got.”

    South quarterback Logan Petit threw three touchdowns, including the winner to Jackson Dickerson in the fourth.

    “Those two have been making those catches for a long time. We wanted to put our best guys in our best situation that we could,” Goddard said. “Logan made an excellent throw. Everett Howland for them make an excellent play for them, too, but Jackson Dickerson, he found a way to get across the goal line. It was just a tremendous effort play, and the kid didn’t want to lose. He gave it everything he had to put his team in the best position.”

    Pueblo South built a 20-6 lead into the second quarter following a 40-yard fumble return for a score from Dylan Atencio-Lujan. But Durango cut that lead to 20-12 at halftime. The Demons made it a one-point game less than two minutes into the third quarter on Everett Howland’s 41-yard score.

    Durango took its first lead of the game at 27-20 when Jordan Woolverton threw a touchdown pass to Gage Mestas, his second of the game, with 10 minutes remaining in the fourth.

    But South, which hadn’t scored since that fumble return, responded in the form of a 20-yard rushing touchdown by Petit to regain the lead after a two-point conversion at 28-27 with four minutes left.

    “It was just that type of game where I didn’t know if we were going to get another possession,” Goddard said. “I figured we’d put a little pressure on them to drive the field, and they did.”

    Again, Durango drove down and scored. Again, it was Woolverton, this time on a 45-yard rush. And it was 34-28 Demons with one minute remaining.

    “I wasn’t real comfortable because I knew the type of player (Woolverton) was, and he made a run on 4th-and-4 that went for about (45) yards, and he bounced off about six guys trying to make a tackle on him,” Goddard said. “At that point, there was 1:05 left. We just had a huge kickoff return at that point.”

    South’s Luke Guarienti set his team with with a big return on the ensuing kickoff.

    “It was a big play at a big time,” Goddard said. “This was a big-time game, and big-time guys make big-time plays. And he’s one of them. He put us in a good spot.”

    The Colts marched down the field and finished the drive on Petit’s 10-yard pass to Dickerson, along with the extra point, was the difference.

    Woolverton finished with four total touchdowns for Durango (5-3).

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    3A: Pueblo Central 23, Pueblo Centennial 0

    In the 119th Bell Game, the oldest rivalry matchup west of the Mississippi, the Wildcats ensured the Bell would ring blue.

    Christian Romero opened the scoring for Central with a 41-yard fumble recovery for a score. Jeromey Baros and Brandon Martin each had a rushing touchdown.

    Check out this kickoff to start the second half:

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    5A: (1) Cherry Creek 38, (9) Cherokee Trail 7

    The Bruins (9-0), newly anointed as the No. 1 team in 5A, started fast and held a 21-0 lead early in the second quarter as they cruised to the win.

    Julian Hammond III rushed for a touchdown and passed for another, and Jayle Stacks and James Walker II both rushed for a score. Myles Purchase had a 94-yard punt return for a TD.

    Cherokee Trail is now 6-3 this season.

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    2A: (1) Rifle 21, (8) Basalt 9

    Rifle trailed 9-7 early in the fourth quarter, but rallied with two fourth-quarter touchdowns to remain unbeaten at 8-0.

    “Quite frankly, I felt like our kids rose to the occasion,” Rifle coach Damon Wells to the Scoreboard Show. “They played really physical football. It was a really neat environment. It was great to get out of there with a win.”

    The Bears clung to a 7-6 halftime lead, and then Basalt kicked a field goal to go up 9-7 in the fourth.

    But Rifle marched right down to take a 14-9 lead with just under eight minutes to play, and then added another one to seal with two two minutes left.

    The win clinched a league title for Rifle.

    “This experience is going to be invaluable,” Wells said. “We have some areas we have to get better with.”

    It was Basalt’s first loss, and the Longhorns are now 6-1.

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    1A: (6) Centauri 28, (4) Florence 20

    Centauri (7-1) built a 14-0 lead in the second quarter, only to see Florence cut it to a 21-20 lead after three quarters.

    But the Falcons got a two-yard rushing score from Mason Claunch, his second of the game, with nine minutes to play to help secure the upset.

    “I was really impressed with my kids,” Centauri coach Kyle Forster told the Scoreboard Show. “They came out and they didn’t put their heads down. They continued to fight and we ended up grinding out the win.”

    Eric Maez had a rushing and passing score for Centauri, and Baron Holman had a receiving touchdown.

    Owen Busetti and Josh Martinez each had a rushing touchdown for previously unbeaten Florence (7-1), and Jian Aguilar had a pick-six.

    “We knew that they were a very physical team and physical up front with great backs,” Forster said. “I thought our kids did a really good job of containing them. Those kids that they have, you can’t stop them, and they battled all night.”

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    1A: (3) Limon 40, (10) Wray 9

    Limon (7-1) led 20-9 at the break, then scored 20 more points in the second half in the win.

    Kory Tacha had two rushing touchdowns for the Badgers — runs of 31 and 67 yards — and Jeremiah Leeper also had a rushing TD.

    “We did a nice job of running the ball,” coach Mike O’Dwyer told the Scoreboard Show. “Both Kory Tacha and Jeremiah Leeper did a great job of running the ball, and our offensive line continues to improve and get a little bit better and they opened up some good holes.”

    Tyler Collins had a passing touchdown for Wray (5-3).

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    8-man: (1) Sedgwick County 50, (9) Caliche 0

    The Cougars had six rushing touchdowns in the big win. Now 8-0, Sedgwick County led 38-0 at halftime and it was 50-0 after three.

    Caliche is now 5-3 this season.

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    Notables:

    • No. 3 Stratton/Liberty beat No. 5 Flagler/Hi-Plains in a 6-man showdown. “It was a fun win, and we’re excited about going forward,” Knighted Eagles coach Toby Kechter told the Scoreboard Show.
    • Quite a notable upset in 5A, where Doherty (2-7) knocked off No. 10 Legend (7-2) 36-34. Tight all game long, Brandon Becker had two second-half touchdowns to help secure the win for Doherty.
    • Longmont knocked off No. 10 Brighton in 4A, 20-14.
    • Highlands Ranch started the season 0-5, but has now won four in a row — all in league play — following its 35-28 win over Mountain Vista, and has a shot to claim the Metro South league title against Valor Christian next week.
    • Horizon beat Rocky Mountain 20-10 in an important 5A Front Range League matchup. The Hawks are now 3-1 in league play, and 4-5 overall. “We knew we had a tough non-league schedule,” Horizon coach Frank Ybarra told the Scoreboard Show. “We knew we might take some losses because we’re a pretty young football team, and we just hoped it would help us come league. And so far, so good.”
    • Golden beat Wheat Ridge 21-14. It is the first time in more than 25 years that the Demons have beat their rivals in consecutive years.

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