Tag: Limon

  • Girls basketball rankings: Briggsdale is now No. 1 in 1A

    Briggsdale has moved up to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Class 1A girls basketball rankings.

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

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

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

    First-place votes are in parentheses.

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cherry Creek (10) 2-1 136 1 2-1
    2 Grandview (3) 3-0 122 2 3-0
    3 Highlands Ranch (1) 3-1 108 4 3-1
    4 Valor Christian 3-0 85 3 3-0
    5 Ralston Valley 3-0 76 6 3-0
    6 Regis Jesuit 1-0 74 5 1-0
    7 Fossil Ridge 2-1 37 7 2-1
    8 Cherokee Trail 3-1 26 10 3-1
    9 Vista Peak Prep 3-0 25 9 3-0
    10 Mountain Vista 3-0 21 3-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Broomfield 19, Arapahoe 7, Fruita Monument 5, Horizon 5, Loveland 4, Denver East 3, Monarch 3, Mountain Range 3, Windsor 3, Chaparral 2, Columbine 2, ThunderRidge 2, Fountain-Fort Carson 1, Thornton 1.
    Dropped out
    Broomfield (8).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Mullen (15) 3-0 168 1 3-0
    2 Pueblo West (1) 2-0 141 2 2-0
    3 Air Academy 1-0 117 3 1-0
    4 Berthoud 1-0 105 5 1-0
    5 Mesa Ridge 1-0 60 6 1-0
    6 George Washington (1) 3-0 55 3-0
    7 Holy Family 1-2 49 4 1-2
    8 Green Mountain 2-0 48 8 2-0
    9 Sand Creek 1-0 43 1-0
    10 Erie 2-0 30 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Evergreen 25, Ponderosa 19, Palmer Ridge 18, Sierra 14, D’Evelyn 8, Wheat Ridge 7, Northfield 6, Skyview 5, Falcon 4, Montrose 4, Littleton 3, Greeley Central 2, Lewis-Palmer 1, Pueblo South 1, Silver Creek 1, Skyline 1.
    Dropped out
    Pueblo South (7), Evergreen (9), Greeley Central (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 St. Mary’s (9) 2-0 90 1 2-0
    2 Pagosa Springs 1-0 77 2 1-0
    3 Lutheran 3-0 68 4 3-0
    4 The Academy 3-0 46 3-0
    5 Centauri 3-0 43 6 3-0
    6 Alamosa 2-0 41 7 2-0
    7 Delta 1-1 37 3 1-1
    8 The Vanguard 3-0 36 3-0
    9 Platte Valley 2-1 14 8 2-1
    10 Eaton 2-1 11 5 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Grand Valley 9, Moffat County 8, Manitou Springs 7, Liberty Common 4, Colorado Springs Christian 2, Cedaredge 1, University 1.
    Dropped out
    Colorado Springs Christian (9), University (10).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Limon (10) 2-0 116 1 2-0
    2 Wray (2) 2-0 109 3 2-0
    3 Del Norte (1) 2-0 85 5 2-0
    4 Yuma 0-1 68 4 0-1
    5 Sanford 0-1 61 2 0-1
    6 Simla 2-0 40 2-0
    7 Meeker 2-1 36 6 2-1
    8 Rye 3-0 34 3-0
    9 Holyoke 2-0 31 8 2-0
    10 Ignacio 1-1 30 10 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Heritage Christian 28, Rocky Ford 23, Peyton 15, Swink 13, Dawson 8, Colorado Springs School 6, Paonia 4, Rangely 3, Center 2, Calhan 1, Lyons 1, Sedgwick County 1.
    Dropped out
    Swink (7), Heritage Christian (9).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Briggsdale (6) 2-0 151 2 2-0
    2 Kit Carson (7) 0-0 146 1 0-0
    3 Fleming (2) 1-0 136 3 1-0
    4 Sangre de Cristo (2) 3-0 92 6 3-0
    5 South Baca 1-1 67 4 1-1
    6 Merino 2-0 59 8 2-0
    7 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 1-1 51 5 1-1
    8 Springfield 1-1 44 7 1-1
    9 Lone Star 2-0 33 2-0
    10 Cotopaxi 2-0 26 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Prairie 24, De Beque 15, McClave 11, Shining Mountain Waldorf 11, Wiley 11, Dove Creek 9, Haxtun 9, Kim/Branson 8, Longmont Christian 7, Elbert 6, Idalia 6, Aguilar 5, Eads 2, Granada 2, Antonito 1, Front Range Baptist 1, Liberty/Stratton 1.
    Dropped out
    Haxtun (9), De Beque (10).
  • Limon repeats as 1A football champion, beating Strasburg

    (Brian Miller/For CHSAANow.com)

    STRASBURG — As Limon’s football gathered to receive the Class 1A state championship trophy Saturday afternoon, the Badgers made sure that Logan Marx was the first player to hold it up high.

    The 6-foot-5, 220-pound offensive lineman — one of only three seniors on the roster — had helped Limon ride a strong second half to a 26-13 victory over Strasburg in the title game, and the Badgers wanted to recognize their starting tackle.

    “It was just such an honor that my teammates let me hold that trophy,” Marx said. “They all work so hard and I’m just thankful that we were all able to pull out a victory.”

    The victory gave third-seeded Limon (11-2) its state-record 18th state championship in the program’s history (a 13-13 tie with Springfield in 1964 could technically count as a share of 19 overall).

    The Badgers also claimed consecutive championships after defeating top-seeded Strasburg on its home field for the second year in a row. That comes after losing 16 starters from the 2018 title-winning squad.

    “It’s just a huge accomplishment for us to get back to the state championship, for one, let alone win it,” said Limon junior Kory Tacha, who scored three touchdowns Saturday. “It’s an amazing feeling and I’m fortunate enough to be on this team.”

    Limon edged the Indians 13-7 last November behind two Tacha touchdowns, and for a while Saturday’s game seemed like déjà vu for the program. Tacha scored two first-half touchdowns — the second coming on a 74-yard touchdown pass from Trey Hines — and a missed extra-point kept the score at 13-7 headed into the fourth quarter.

    That’s when the Limon offense took over. Tacha broke off a 32-yard touchdown run with eight minutes, 31 seconds remaining to make it a 19-7 game. After forcing Strasburg (12-1) to turn the ball over on downs, the Badgers put together a nine-play drive that culminated in a Jeremiah Leeper 8-yard scoring run.

    “I really thought that we kind of started seizing a little bit of momentum,” Limon coach Mike O’Dwyer said. “That was on the back of Kory, but it isn’t one kid. I thought our offensive line played really well today and really got on some guys.”

    Strasburg quickly went down the field, with Collin Russell going 4-of-5 for 66 yards and connecting with Michael Burns for a short touchdown pass. The 2-point conversation failed though, and Limon recovered the ensuing onside kick.

    “They just keep fighting,” Indians coach Brian Brown said. “You could hear them on the sideline, ‘hey, we’ve still got a chance.’ When you look at the clock with 1:12 left you know it’s not going to happen, but that’s what this team has done all year long.”

    Tacha finished with 125 yards rushing and 109 receiving, and it was his long touchdown catch that put Limon on top to stay. After Strasburg’s Trystan Graf had tied the game with a 5-yard run out of the Wildcat formation, Hines connected with Tacha over the middle.

    The junior did the rest, sprinting up the left sideline for the score.

    “I kind of just got open, and my quarterback did a great job throwing me the ball,” Tacha said. “I’m grateful for my other wide receivers who gave me a couple blocks and gave me the chance to put some points on the board there.”

    Leeper finished with 55 yards rushing and the one touchdown.

    Graf had 78 yards rushing, but the majority of that came in the first half. He also caught three passes for 70 yards. Russell threw for 123 yards on the day, but Brown said Limon did a solid job taking the Indians out of their offense for much of the game.

    Strasburg will graduate seven seniors but returns most of its top playmakers, including Graf and Russell.

    “We’re losing seven seniors, and they are key seniors,” Brown said. “But we have some tremendous players coming back. The great thing about this season is we were able to play some sophomores, and some juniors got a lot of playing time. I expect they’re going to do the same thing next year.”

    That’s where the Badgers are, with the majority of its roster back next fall. O’Dwyer admitted it isn’t always easy to play for a coach who is “a little old-school, maybe a little growly a lot,” but praised his players for how they respond.

    The Badger tradition is showing no signs of slowing down.

    “I don’t know what to tell you about it. It’s just an incredible community,” O’Dwyer said. “It’s incredible focus by our players and I think I have such a great staff.

    “I think it’s the whole program. Our kids buy in, and they buy in at a young age.”

  • Previewing the 1A football championship game: Strasburg vs. Limon

    Strasburg Burlington football
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The Class 1A football championship game is Saturday in Strasburg, matching Strasburg vs. Limon.

    Here’s a breakdown of the game:

    (1) Strasburg vs. (3) Limon

    Game notes:

    • This is a rematch of last year’s 1A championship game which saw the Badgers win 13-7, claiming a state-record 18th football championship. They squared off the in regular season with Strasburg getting a 20-13 win.
    • Limon’s 92 playoff wins and 18 state titles are ranked first in both categories for all classes of Colorado football.
    • This is the fourth-straight championship game appearance for Strasburg. Prior to winning back-to-back championships in 2016 and 2017. It also won back-to-back titles in 1989 and 1990, beating Fowler both times.
    • Prior to Saturday, Limon and Strasburg have combined for 30 state championship game appearances.

    Strasburg notes:

    (Gabriel Christus/Denver Broncos)
    • Record: 12-0
    • Seed: No. 1
    • Mascot: Indians
    • Rushing offense: 2,769 yards, and 38 touchdowns. Strasburg ranks third in rushing yards (with Limon right in front) and touchdowns in all of 1A
    • Passing offense: 1,206 yards, and 18 touchdowns.
    • Scoring: They are averaging 37.25 points per game.
    • Defense: The defense has forced 16 turnovers and has totaled 22.5 sacks this season.
    • Special teams: They’ve returned four kickoffs for a touchdown, and two punts. Trystan Graf is averaging 41 yards per kickoff return.
    • Top players: Graf leads the team with 1,278 yards and 17 touchdowns. Once his receiving yards and returning yards are factored in, he has amassed 2,119 all-purpose yards. Collin Russell has thrown for 1,176 yards and 17 touchdowns. AJ Hemphill has 99 tackles to his name which include a team-high 8.5 sacks. Jack Swanson leads the team in interceptions with four.

    Limon notes:

    (Gabriel Christus/Denver Broncos)
    • Record: 10-2
    • Seed: No. 3
    • Mascot: Badgers
    • Rushing offense: 2,967 yards and 45 touchdowns. Limon ranks second in 1A in rushing yards, but first in touchdowns.
    • Passing offense: 911 yards, and 10 touchdowns.
    • Scoring: They are averaging 34 points per game.
    • Defense: The defense has forced 20 turnovers, including 13 fumble recoveries. They are allowing 13.33 points per game.
    • Special teams: They’ve returned just kickoff for a touchdown, and one punt. As a team, the Badgers average 22.5 yards per kick return and 12.9 yards per punt return.
    • Top players: Kory Tacha has rushed for 1,341 yards and 13 touchdowns. He accounts for the punt and kick return touchdowns and also has 63 tackles.Jeremiah Leeper has also broken the 1,000 rushing yard mark and leads the team with 20 rushing touchdowns. Sophomore quarterback Trey Hines has been good through the air when he has needed to be with 885 yards and a 53.6 completion percentage. He’s also picked off two passes. Defensively, Ky Bandy leads the team with 132 tackles. Hines and Bready Rockwell share the team lead with two interceptions. Chance Cannon and Alex Carr have each forced two fumbles.
  • All-state volleyball teams for the 2019 season

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

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

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    Class 5A

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

    Player of the year: Julianna Dalton, Chaparral

    Coach of the year: Amanda West, Chaparral

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

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

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    Class 4A

    (Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Gianna Bartalo, Lewis-Palmer

    Coach of the year: Wade Baxter, Lewis-Palmer

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

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

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    Class 3A

    (Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Payton Brgoch, Lutheran

    Coach of the year: Lisa Schumacher, Sterling

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

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

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    Class 2A

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

    Player of the year: Jacki Bogner, Denver Christian

    Coach of the year: Russ Haman, Denver Christian

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

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

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    Class 1A

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

    Coach of the year: Doug Kamery, Fleming

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

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

  • Preseason boys basketball rankings: Rangeview, Harrison, Lutheran, Yuma and De Beque are No. 1

    Rangeview Grandview boys basketball
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    The preseason boys basketball rankings are out, and Rangeview, Harrison, Lutheran, Yuma and De Beque head the polls.

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

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Basketball Polls

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

    First-place votes are in parentheses.

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Rangeview (9) 0-0 136
    2 Overland (5) 0-0 124
    3 Grandview 0-0 83
    4 Smoky Hill 0-0 79
    5 Cherry Creek 0-0 77
    6 ThunderRidge 0-0 62
    7 Chaparral 0-0 60
    8 Mountain Vista (1) 0-0 53
    9 Denver East 0-0 39
    10 Eaglecrest 0-0 33
    Others receiving votes:
    Columbine 23, Regis Jesuit 21, Ralston Valley 20, Rock Canyon 17, Fairview 15, George Washington 13, Doherty 10, Arapahoe 7, Douglas County 2, Mullen 2, Valor Christian 2, Boulder 1, Cherokee Trail 1.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Harrison (5) 0-0 85
    2 Mead (2) 0-0 74
    3 Lewis-Palmer (2) 0-0 63
    4 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0 59
    5 Longmont (1) 0-0 51
    6 Pueblo East 0-0 43
    7 Lincoln 0-0 35
    8 Thomas Jefferson 0-0 29
    9 Centaurus 0-0 27
    10 Pueblo West 0-0 25
    Others receiving votes:
    Holy Family 18, Wheat Ridge 14, The Classical Academy 6, Green Mountain 5, Northfield 5, Golden 3, Frederick 2, Glenwood Springs 2, D’Evelyn 1, Evergreen 1, Sand Creek 1, Sierra 1.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Lutheran (7) 0-0 119
    2 The Vanguard School (1) 0-0 97
    3 Resurrection Christian (2) 0-0 85
    4 Manual (1) 0-0 75
    5 Faith Christian 0-0 71
    6 Sterling (1) 0-0 68
    7 DSST: Byers (1) 0-0 43
    8 Eaton 0-0 24
    9 Colorado Academy 0-0 20
    10 Coal Ridge 0-0 14
    Others receiving votes:
    Centauri 13, Colorado Springs Christian 13, Kent Denver 13, University 11, Gunnison 9, Manitou Springs 9, Delta 7, Montezuma-Cortez 7, DSST: Montview 5, Pagosa Springs 4, St. Mary’s 3, The Academy 3, Alamosa 1, La Junta 1.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Yuma (10) 0-0 119
    2 Highland (2) 0-0 106
    3 Limon (1) 0-0 95
    4 Fowler 0-0 93
    5 Mancos 0-0 53
    6 Sanford 0-0 46
    7 Denver Christian 0-0 41
    8 Holly 0-0 32
    9 Wray 0-0 24
    10 Ignacio 0-0 14
    Others receiving votes:
    Vail Christian 13, Holyoke 10, Sedgwick County 10, Byers 9, Peyton 8, Rye 8, Plateau Valley 7, Sargent 7, Swink 6, Del Norte 4, Simla 4, Meeker 3, Burlington 2, Paonia 1.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 De Beque (5) 0-0 79
    2 Kit Carson (2) 0-0 70
    3 Evangelical Christian (1) 0-0 67
    4 Sangre de Cristo 0-0 56
    5 Merino (1) 0-0 48
    6 Haxtun 0-0 34
    7 Briggsdale 0-0 25
    8 Ouray 0-0 18
    9 Walsh 0-0 17
    10 Mile High Academy 0-0 15
    Others receiving votes:
    Fleming 9, Kim/Branson 7, Prairie 7, Sierra Grande 7, Creede 6, Cheraw 5, Flagler/Hi-Plains 5, Genoa-Hugo/Karval 4, Cotopaxi 3, Peetz 3, South Baca 3, Belleview Christian 2, Cheyenne Wells 2, Denver Waldorf 2, Stratton/Liberty 2, Longmont Christian 1, Pikes Peak Christian 1.
  • Preseason girls basketball rankings: Cherry Creek, Mullen, St. Mary’s, Limon and Kit Carson are No. 1

    Kit Carson Haxtun girls basketball
    (Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

    The No. 1 teams in the preseason girls basketball rankings include: Cherry Creek, Mullen, St. Mary’s, Limon and Kit Carson.

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

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

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

    First-place votes are in parentheses.

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Cherry Creek (8) 0-0 98
    2 Grandview (2) 0-0 94
    3 Valor Christian 0-0 84
    4 Highlands Ranch (1) 0-0 79
    5 Regis Jesuit 0-0 69
    6 Ralston Valley 0-0 45
    7 Fossil Ridge 0-0 30
    8 Broomfield 0-0 25
    9 Vista Peak Prep 0-0 16
    10 Cherokee Trail 0-0 13
    Others receiving votes:
    Mountain Vista 11, Thornton 9, Doherty 8, Fruita Monument 6, Horizon 6, Chaparral 3, Columbine 3, Monarch 3, ThunderRidge 3.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Mullen (16) 0-0 169
    2 Pueblo West (1) 0-0 123
    3 Air Academy 0-0 108
    4 Holy Family 0-0 100
    5 Berthoud 0-0 73
    6 Mesa Ridge 0-0 62
    7 Pueblo South 0-0 38
    8 Green Mountain 0-0 37
    9 Evergreen 0-0 35
    10 Greeley Central 0-0 33
    Others receiving votes:
    Montrose 30, D’Evelyn 27, Erie 24, Sierra 18, Ponderosa 16, Sand Creek 15, George Washington 12, Longmont 4, Skyline 4, Canon City 2, Roosevelt 2, Skyview 2, Thomas Jefferson 1.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 St. Mary’s (10) 0-0 100
    2 Pagosa Springs 0-0 85
    3 Delta 0-0 66
    4 Lutheran 0-0 64
    5 Eaton 0-0 49
    6 Centauri 0-0 45
    7 Alamosa 0-0 36
    8 Platte Valley 0-0 27
    9 Colorado Springs Christian 0-0 20
    10 University 0-0 17
    Others receiving votes:
    The Academy 15, Resurrection Christian 7, Cedaredge 5, Faith Christian 3, Manitou Springs 3, Moffat County 3, SkyView Academy 3, Lamar 2, Grand Valley 1.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Limon (8) 0-0 114
    2 Sanford 0-0 85
    3 Wray (1) 0-0 71
    4 Yuma (3) 0-0 65
    5 Del Norte 0-0 59
    6 Meeker 0-0 51
    7 Swink 0-0 45
    8 Holyoke 0-0 37
    9 Heritage Christian 0-0 29
    10 Ignacio 0-0 28
    Others receiving votes:
    Simla 21, Rye 20, Rocky Ford 12, Dawson 6, Highland 5, Soroco 5, Peyton 4, Center 1, Lyons 1, Sedgwick County 1.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Kit Carson (7) 0-0 114
    2 Briggsdale (2) 0-0 108
    3 Fleming (3) 0-0 95
    4 South Baca 0-0 81
    5 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 0-0 66
    6 Sangre de Cristo (1) 0-0 48
    7 Springfield 0-0 36
    8 Merino 0-0 27
    9 Haxtun 0-0 25
    10 De Beque 0-0 22
    Others receiving votes:
    Cotopaxi 19, Elbert 12, Shining Mountain Waldorf 12, Lone Star 10, La Veta 9, Kim/Branson 7, Hanover 6, Wiley 6, Dove Creek 5, McClave 5, Cheraw 1, Idalia 1.
  • Football roundup: Championship matchups set in 8-man, 1A and 2A; semis set in 3A, 4A and 5A

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

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

    Playing for titles next weekend:

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

    Semifinal matchups:

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

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

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    Here’s how those matchups were set:

    8-man semifinals

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Hudson Grant scored two rushing touchdowns for Pikes Peak Christian.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    Class 1A semifinals

    (1) Strasburg 14, (5) Centauri 7

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

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

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

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

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

    (3) Limon 15, (2) Holyoke 7

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

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

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

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

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

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    Class 2A semifinals

    (4) Delta 17, (9) Basalt 6

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    Class 3A quarterfinals

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

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

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

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

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

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

    A full photo gallery of the game is here.

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

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

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

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

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

    Photos from the game is available here.

    Palmer Ridge Conifer football
    More photos. (Ismael Gomez)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Find a photo gallery from the game here.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    A photo gallery from the game is here.

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

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    Class 4A quarterfinals

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

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

    A recap of the game is available here.

    (Vanessa Vandehey/vanessa-photography.net)

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

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

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

    (2) Broomfield 27, (7) Chatfield 3

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

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    (6) Dakota Ridge 38 (14) Heritage 34

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

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

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    Class 5A quarterfinals

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

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

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

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

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

    A photo gallery from the game is available here.

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

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

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

    More photos. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

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

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

    Eaglecrest Ralston Valley football
    More photos. (Kevin McNearny)

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

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

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Photos 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)
  • 2A volleyball: Denver Christian wins program’s first championship

    Denver Christian volleyball team champions
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — In a matchup of the tournament’s top two seeds, No. 1 Denver Christian defeated No. 2 Limon 3-1 for the Class 2A state volleyball championship.

    The two teams met in September and Denver Christian walked away with a win, but Denver Christian knew that a rematch was going to be difficult.

    “When we met in earlier in the season I knew we would see them again and that they would be tough team to beat,” said head coach Russ Haman. “You have to give it up to Limon because they are a great team.”

    Denver Christian came out fighting and began the first set with a win 25-14. But the Limon Badgers weren’t phased and came back strong to take the second set 25-20. Limon’s Trista Marx and Sidney Hines provided the Badgers with the several kills and blocks that helped them take the second set.

    But the momentum turned as Denver Christian’s Emily Sullivan and Marissa Bol provided several aces and blocks that gave the Thunder the lead and win for the third set 25-15.

    As the fourth set began, Denver Christian hit its stride and it showed.

    “This group of girls plays so well together and we just got in our groove,” said Junior Jacki Bogner. “We just approached every play and every match as if it was the first one and it helped us to be comfortable.”

    Standing at 6-foot-3, Denver Christian’s Jacki Bogner provided her team with several key plays that gave the Thunder the momentum needed to win the last match.

    With the state title on the line at 24-10, Bogner approached the line and served with a cool, calm, and laid-back attitude.

    “I just approached it that it was 0-0,” Bogner said. “I knew my team had my back and to just look at it as the first play of the set, it’s just a great feeling to be able to win this for our school and the all of the seniors on the team.” 

    The season has been a magical one for Denver Christian who went undefeated all season with an impressive record of 28-0.

    Despite losing to Yuma in last year’s tournament, the Thunder approached this game as any other. They won the program’s first title, and Denver Christian is excited and hopeful for the future growth and success of volleyball at the school.

    “We’ve worked so hard this season and today it showed,” said Haman. “I’m so proud of these girls and what they have accomplished and it makes me so excited to continue growing the volleyball program and grow with the group of girls we have.”

    Denver Christian volleyball team champions
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.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)