Monarch football scored 23 points in the second half to come away with a 42-21 win over Rampart on Saturday.
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No. 9 Dakota Ridge football runs past Monarch in 4A showdown
LAKEWOOD — Dakota Ridge junior Sean McNamara is doing a pretty good job of filling some big shoes.
The graduation of star running back Jered Garcia — 1,388 yards and 19 rushing touchdowns in 2018 — left a big hole to fill in the Eagles’ offense. However, McNamara has filled in nicely.

Dakota Ridge junior Sean McNamara (34) tries to keep his balance during a run Thursday night at Jeffco Stadium. McNamara rushed for 169 yards and three touchdowns in the Eagles’ 24-7 victory. More photos. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “He isn’t quite as flashy, but he runs hard,” Dakota Ridge coach Ron Woitalewicz said of the Eagles’ new featured running back. “I can’t say enough about Sean. Physically, he just ran the ball hard. That’s what I love about him.”
McNamara carried the ball 27 times for 169 yards and three touchdowns Thursday night at Jeffco Stadium. The ground game of the Eagles — No. 9 in the CHSAANow.com Class 4A football rankings this week — pushed Dakota Ridge to a 24-7 victory over Monarch.
“That was always the goal,” McNamara said of filling the shoes of Garcia. “I’m going to try to do it all season.”
McNamara was limited to just 29 yards on 15 carries last week in a 34-16 victory over Rampart, but he sure got on track against the Coyotes (0-1 record). The junior gave Dakota Ridge a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter with a 9-yard touchdown run.
“The offensive line blocked great,” McNamara said. “The game-plan was to run against them. We did that last year. It was just working.”
He found the end zone twice in the second half on a pair of short touchdowns runs as Dakota Ridge pulled away by shutting out Monarch 17-0 after halftime.

Monarch junior Ryan Shaughnessy (22) is congratulated by senior AJ Tennessen after a 6-yard touchdown run by the junior tailback Thursday at Jeffco Stadium. More photos. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “We made some good adjustments,” Woitalewicz said of the Eagles outscoring the Coyotes 17-0 in the second half. “I’ve got a real confident group of kids right now that are playing really good. That’s a really great program (Monarch). You don’t win two state titles not being a really great program.”
Monarch tied things up 7-7 on a 6-yard touchdown run by junior Ryan Shaughnessy in the second quarter. The Coyotes couldn’t get much going offensively after halftime, crossing midfield just once in the second half.
“We came out really strong in that second half,” Dakota Ridge junior defensive back Max Hart said. “Props to our defense line. They were dirty tonight.”
Hart actually had the biggest play defensively in the second half. He intercepted Monarch junior quarterback Kyle Gordon on the opening possession of the third quarter. It appeared Hart scored after picking off the pass on Monarch’s 35-yard line, but it was ruled he stepped out at the 10-yard line.
Dakota Ridge had to settle for a 25-yard field goal by Hart, but it was the start of 17 unanswered points by the Eagles.
“I saw it coming and bit on it,” Hart said of his interception. “I thought I got in (end zone). It was a big possession switch and nice to get the field goal too.”

Dakota Ridge senior Nick Parrish (28) returns a punt as Monarch junior Ryan Shaughnessy (22) lines up to make a tackle. More photos. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) Dakota Ridge junior quarterback Ben Gultig was stellar in his first varsity start last week against Rampart. The junior was 11-for-19 passing for 169 yards and three touchdowns. Junior Mason Galbreath was Gultig’s favorite target, catching four passes for 83 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Gultig finished 11-for-18 passing for 109 yards through the air against Monarch. It was clear Dakota Ridge wanted to focus on controlling the ball on the ground against the Coyotes.
“We really challenge our offense this week to run the football better because that sets up everything for us offensively,” Woitalewicz said.
Dakota Ridge (2-0) now has its bye week and won’t be back on the field until it faces Vista Ridge on Sept. 20 back at Jeffco Stadium.
“Honestly, momentum means a lot, but resting is good too,” Hart said. “We’ll be good.”

Monarch sophomore Keiran Singh (9) looks for running room during Thursday’s game against No. 9 Dakota Ridge at Jeffco Stadium. More photos. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) -
Photos: Dakota Ridge football beats Monarch
Dakota Ridge football beat Monarch 24-7 on Thursday night.
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All-state girls soccer teams for the 2019 season
The 2019 all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.
Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.
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Class 5A

Grandview’s Kacy Johnston. (Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Kacy Johnston, Grandview
Coach of the year: Tari Wood, Grandview
First Team Name School Pos. Year Tessa Barton Columbine FORW Senior Brooke Berdan Fairview MF Senior Lauren Holleran Grandview D/MF Senior Kacy Johnston Grandview MF Senior Madison Livingston Grandview GK Senior Grayson Lynch Rock Canyon FORW Senior Caylin Lyubenko Grandview MF Junior Mallory Mooney Broomfield FORW Junior Sarah Piper Ralston valley MF/FORW Senior Lauren Walter Arapahoe FORW Junior Audrey Weiss Arapahoe FORW Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Lauren Durbin Rock Canyon MF Senior Cori Dyke Valor Christian MF/FORW Senior Shaylee Gailus Broomfield FORW Senior Abby Gearhart Windsor MF/FORW/STRK Senior Maddie Hahn Arapahoe D Senior Madi Hand Rocky Mountain MF Senior Ava Laden Regis Jesuit FORW Junior Reilly Madden Boulder D Senior Grace McReynolds Rampart Junior Izzy Munsell Broomfield D Senior Shalom Prince Grandview FORW/MF Senior Honorable mention:
- Aaliyah Acevedo, Cherokee Trail, Junior
- Shayla Addington, Chaparral, D, Freshman
- Brynn Boeyink, Mountain Vista, D, Junior
- Mackenzie Bryant, Cherry Creek, GK, Senior
- Brae Cole, Monarch, Sophomore
- Emily Cottrell, Rock Canyon, D, Senior
- Madison DeHerrera, Ralston Valley, MF/FORW, Senior
- Lila Dere, Fruita Monument, FORW, Junior
- Mikayla Eccher, Rocky Mountain, MF, Senior
- Makenna Fowler, Arvada West, MF/FORW, Senior
- Jariya Freeling, Denver East, D, Senior
- Jordan Garrett, Rampart, Junior
- Kaitlin Glover, Cherry Creek, MF, Senior
- Anna Hart, ThunderRidge, STRK, Senior
- Lucy Hart, Pine Creek, Sophomore
- Tara Hoffman, Heritage, GK, Senior
- Riley Kaali-Nagy, Columbine, FORW, Freshman
- Carty Kingsbury, Windsor, MF/FORW, Freshman
- Sophia Leone, Fossil Ridge, Junior
- Daisy Light, Monarch, Senior
- Marisa Lucero, Doherty, STRK/MF, Junior
- Kailey Maness, Legacy, Senior
- Maria Martinez, Liberty, GK, Sophomore
- Makayla Merlo, Legacy, MF, Junior
- Sophie Moran, Ralston Valley, D, Senior
- Rylee Mullen, Chatfield, MF, Senior
- Nariana Nealy, Northglenn, FORW/GK, Senior
- Molly Reich, Regis Jesuit, D, Senior
- Lucy Roberts, Legend, Junior
- Kaitlyn Rogers, Fossil Ridge, Sophomore
- Sarina Russ, Fairview, MF, Senior
- Dekota Schubert, Douglas County, Junior
- Hanna Sexton, Highlands Ranch, MF, Senior
- Kailey Seymour, Castle View, D/MF, Junior
- Laurel Storheim, Fruita Monument, MF, Senior
- Kali Villalobos, Brighton, Junior
- Savannah Watts, Prairie View, GK, Senior
- Kylie Wells, Chatfield, STRK, Junior
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Class 4A

Cheyenne Mountain’s Lisa Long. (Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Lisa Long, Cheyenne Mountain
Coach of the year: Nikki Athey, Cheyenne Mountain
First Team Name School Pos. Year Abby Barhydt Palmer Ridge Junior Marissa Dowlin Cheyenne Mountain FORW Senior Laryssa Hamblen D’Evelyn Senior Molly Kratzer Wheat Ridge MF Senior Jadyn Ledoux Sand Creek FORW Sophomore Lisa Long Cheyenne Mountain FORW Senior Liza Louthan Air Academy D Senior Bella Scaturro D’Evelyn Senior Zoe Sims Air Academy MF Senior Colleen Tyrrell Silver Creek D Senior Luisa Weiner Evergreen Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Baylee Barnes Air Academy FORW Senior Kinley Carter Pueblo Centennial FORW Senior Macy Clem Mullen MF Senior Trinity Harvey The Classical Academy FORW Junior Kaitlin Hinkle Pueblo County Senior Sharon Mayes Discovery Canyon FORW Junior Sophia McConnell Cheyenne Mountain MF Sophomore Olivia Pietro Green Mountain Senior Catherine Rapp Evergreen Freshman Elizabeth Rapp Evergreen Freshman Madeline Schuemann Sand Creek D Sophomore Honorable mention:
- Cailynn Andreis, Canon City, D, Sophomore
- Catherine Bakken, George Washington, MF/FORW, Senior
- Carlene Beaton, Denver North, D/GK, Senior
- Morgan Berry, Woodland Park, MF, Freshman
- Faith Brendefur, Centaurus, Senior
- Allison Canada, Mesa Ridge, D, Senior
- Hannah Coster, Durango, MF, Junior
- Logan DuFord, Wheat Ridge, GK, Senior
- Kate Eggen, Silver Creek, MF, Senior
- Jackie Escalera, Fort Morgan, FORW, Sophomore
- Melina Faris, Pueblo County, FORW/MF, Junior
- Kiera Flanagan, Niwot, FORW, Sophomore
- Jersey Garoutte, Pueblo West, FORW/MF/D, Junior
- Drew Girling, Sierra, GK, Junior
- Stephanie Gwilliam, Thompson Valley, Sophomore
- McKenna Harrington, Erie, FORW, Senior
- Molly Hennessy, Skyline, FORW/MF/D, Junior
- Mikayla Henson, Pueblo Centennial, D, Sophomore
- Kiera Hess, D’Evelyn, GK, Senior
- Jaelyn Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, D/FORW, Senior
- Allie Jones, Pueblo Centennial, MF, Sophomore
- Riley Jones, Palmer Ridge, Sophomore
- Alexa Karsel, Silver Creek, STRK, Junior
- Haley Klasner, Standley Lake, MF, Senior
- Claire Krueger, Battle Mountain, D, Senior
- Lily Maus, Evergreen, Sophomore
- Rachel Melchior, Elizabeth, FORW, Junior
- Delaney Moon, Steamboat Springs, STRK, Senior
- Shelby Olson, Mountain View, MF/GK, Junior
- Kiley O’Rourke, Canon City, Senior
- Lauren Prescott, Conifer, MF, Senior
- Abby Raio, Pueblo South, MF, Junior
- Yadira Ramos Gurrola, Skyview, HB/STRK, Senior
- Addie Randel, Northridge, FORW/MF, Junior
- Shelby Ransom, Green Mountain, Senior
- Talia Schmidt, The Classical Academy, Sophomore
- Abby Scruton, Glenwood Springs, Sophomore
- Emma Seufer, Ponderosa, D, Junior
- Shelby Smotzer, Frederick, Senior
- Emily Stec, Golden, FORW, Junior
- Lauren Strizich, Coronado, MF, Junior
- Audrey Teague, Battle Mountain, D, Senior
- Hailey Ter Meer, Greeley Central, GK/FORW, Sophomore
- Isabelle Thibault, Falcon, D/MF, Senior
- Lesley Vasquez, Northfield, MF/STRK, Freshman
- Kaylah Wanna, Mullen, FORW/MF, Senior
- Haley Williams, Mead, Freshman
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Class 3A

Colorado Academy’s Catie Groves. (Paul DiSalvo/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Catie Groves, Colorado Academy
Coach of the year: Sean Stedeford, Colorado Academy
First Team Name School Pos. Year Bridget Lynch Jefferson Academy D/MF Senior Catie Groves Colorado Academy Senior Iris Zhang Peak to Peak FORW/MF Junior Kelley Francis Aspen FORW Sophomore Kendall Beall Colorado Academy Junior Kristen Capan Jefferson Academy FORW/MF Senior Lily Thimsen Jefferson Academy D/MF Junior Mari Annest Colorado Academy Senior Maya Pellegrini Colorado Academy Sophomore Mika Fisher Kent Denver GK Junior Sidney Chong Kent Denver Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Taylor Ehlert Middle Park MF Senior Megan Elmer Kent Denver Senior Lily Fletcher Prospect Ridge Academy MF Junior Katie Fowler St. Mary’s D Senior Kayla Futakami Stargate School FORW Sophomore Sammy Gish Vail Mountain MF Senior Annabelle Johnson Kent Denver Junior Lisa McClain Middle Park FORW Senior Laura Pelino Salida Senior Natalie Smink DSST: Stapleton MF/FORW Junior McKenzie Stricker The Academy MF Sophomore Honorable mention:
- Destany Araiza, Atlas Preparatory School, Junior
- Nevaeh Archuleta, Sterling, FORW/STRK, Senior
- Victoria Arzalo, KIPP Denver Collegiate, Senior
- Hannah Baylor, The Vanguard School, GK/FORW, Sophomore
- Addison Bright, Salida, GK, Senior
- Emily Broadhurst, Roaring Fork, Junior
- Mary Brummel, St. Mary’s, FORW, Senior
- Lesli Bueso, Aurora West College Prep Academy, GK/D, Sophomore
- Ava Candelaria, DSST: Byers, MF, Sophomore
- Shaya Chenoweth, Grand Valley, MF/FORW, Senior
- Sheridan Choat, Lamar, Senior
- Julia Creech, St. Mary’s, MF, Sophomore
- Emma Day, Basalt, MF/FORW, Junior
- Lorelai Flores, Eagle Ridge Academy, MF/STRK, Freshman
- Kaylie Gabel, The Academy, FORW/MF, Senior
- Lauren Gamlin, Liberty Common, MF, Junior
- Reygan Garcia, Fort Lupton, MF/FORW/STRK, Freshman
- Brianna Gelok, Eagle Ridge Academy, MF/FORW, Freshman
- Kait Halverson, Colorado Springs Christian, FORW, Senior
- Emily Hughes, Eagle Ridge Academy, FORW, Junior
- Jamison Litvay, Buena Vista, STRK, Freshman
- Ainsley MacDonald, Prospect Ridge Academy, FORW, Freshman
- Ellie MacKendrick, Middle Park, MF, Senior
- Margo McHugh, Aspen, D, Senior
- Kelsey Mundy, Florence, MF/FORW, Senior
- Audrey Pulliam, Bennett, Junior
- Nallely Robles, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Senior
- Caileen Sienchnect, Manitou Springs, MF, Senior
- Morgan Thompson, Pagosa Springs, MF, Senior
- Ashlee Trujillo, Riverdale Ridge, Freshman
- Missa Webb, Delta, FORW, Senior
- Alyssa Wenzel, Coal Ridge, Senior
- Morgan White, Frontier Academy, Junior
- MyAnna Winters, James Irwin, FORW/HB, Sophomore
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Class 2A

Dawson School’s Degen Miller. (Paul DiSalvo/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Degen Miller, Dawson School
Coach of the year: Brad Homan, Denver Christian
First Team Name School Pos. Year Kara Amidon Denver Christian MF/FORW Junior Karina Davalos Crested Butte Senior Alex Dunbar Dawson School Junior Cameron Epstein Dawson School Senior Tess Fenerty Crested Butte Senior Olivia Hansen Cornerstone Christian Academy Freshman Degen Miller Dawson School Sophomore Molly Miller Loveland Classical Senior Samantha Morrell Telluride Junior Eden Reece Denver Christian GK Junior Kaya Schaap Denver Christian MF Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Sydney Adamson Rye Freshman Makayla Dannelly Cornerstone Christian Academy Sophomore Sydney Hansen Cornerstone Christian Academy Junior Katherine Hatch Colorado Springs School Senior Sofia Mier Fountain Valley MF Sophomore Holland Reece Denver Christian FB Junior Claire Shaver Telluride GK Junior Leah Shorey Thomas MacLaren School STRK/MF Sophomore Meghan Sloan Front Range Christian Senior Siena Truex Crested Butte Senior Grace Whitehorn Del Norte D Junior Honorable mention:
- Sophie Adamson, Rye, Freshman
- Amy Antes, Evangelical Christian, Junior
- Alessa Baker, Rye, Sophomore
- Ella Beck, Colorado Rocky Mountain, Senior
- Mia Gardner, Thomas MacLaren School, GK, Junior
- Justice Gearhard, Cornerstone Christian Academy, Senior
- Juliet Hall, Thomas MacLaren School, MF, Junior
- Jamie Johnson, Fountain Valley, FORW, Senior
- Cameron McClelland, Loveland Classical, Sophomore
- Elaizha Nelson, Belleview Christian, Freshman
- Kendra Parra, Del Norte, FORW, Junior
- Tilly Rahm, Fountain Valley, GK, Junior
- Sidney Singh, Front Range Christian, Sophomore
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All-state boys lacrosse teams for the 2019 season
The 2019 all-state boys lacrosse teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches.
They are created by the Colorado High School Boys Lacrosse Coaches Association.
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Class 5A

(Theodore Stark/tstark.com) Player of the year: Gabe Minisini, Cherry Creek
Coach of the year: Scott Hussey, Grandview
First Team Name Year School Position Jake Taylor Senior Regis Jesuit Attack Lance Tillman Senior Valor Christian Attack Josh Yago Junior Wheat Ridge Attack Gabe Minisini Senior Cherry Creek Attack August “Mustang” Sally Senior Denver East Attack Reed Babcock Senior Regis Jesuit Midfield Caden Meis Senior Legend Midfield Max Hewitt Junior Kent Denver Midfield Jackson Naylor Senior Rock Canyon Midfield Bobby Baltzer Senior Arapahoe Midfield Kaden Stewart Senior ThunderRidge Midfield TK Hammond Senior Highlands Ranch Midfield Ty Hussey Junior Grandview Midfield Marcus Trujillo Senior Castle View Defense Brody Rule Senior Highlands Ranch Defense Tyler Wuthrich Senior Cherry Creek Defense Cole Finley-Ponds Senior Denver East Defense Dylan Davis Senior Highlands Ranch Defense Isaac Abramovitz Senior Rock Canyon Goalie Jack Thompson Senior Rock Canyon Goalie Zach Groff Senior Rocky Mountain Goalie Eric Pacheco Senior Valor Christian F/O Midfield Pace Billings Junior Kent Denver LSM Carson Smail Senior Cherry Creek Def. Midfield Second Team Name Year School Position Michael Colpack Senior Colorado Academy Attack Josh Carlson Junior Arapahoe Attack Jake Hall Senior Arapahoe Attack Will Edell Senior Rock Canyon Attack Jake Ward Sophomore Mountain Vista Attack Evan Woods Senior Lakewood Attack Aidan Burke Junior Cherry Creek Attack Jacob Brunner Senior Lakewood Midfield Jack McFarlane Senior Mountain Vista Midfield Conner Brook Senior Colorado Academy Midfield Joe Kassal Senior Regis Jesuit Midfield Jack Tuttle Junior Castle View Midfield Drew Eickelman Senior Dakota Ridge Midfield Michael Bowler Senior Kent Denver Midfield Ben Takata Junior Ralston Valley Midfield Tanner Hollens Junior Columbine Midfield Jack Kinney Junior Cherry Creek Defense Joey Waldbaum Junior Kent Denver Defense Luke Keefe Senior Regis Jesuit Defense Cooper McNeily Senior Rock Canyon Defense Riley Fisher Senior Dakota Ridge Defense Ty Brache Junior Monarch Defense Jack Bozik Senior Wheat Ridge Goalie Luke Rios Junior Cherry Creek F/O Midfield Robbie Brazanskas Junior Monarch LSM Charlie Bragg Senior Kent Denver Def. Midfield Honorable mention:
- Brandon Bergner, Sophomore, Kent Denver, Attack
- James Steinke, Senior, Castle View, Attack
- Drew Tausan, Senior, Monarch, Attack
- Cade Ziegler, Junior, Lewis Palmer, Attack
- Austin Schwartz, Senior, Chaparral, Attack
- Trenton Steele, Senior, ThunderRidge, Attack
- Travis Hitt, Senior, Mountain Range, Attack
- Dylan Wells, Senior, Kent Denver, Midfield
- Morry Stein, Junior, Cherry Creek, Midfield
- Cooper Rich, Junior, Valor Christian, Midfield
- Jake McIntyre, Junior, Chaparral, Midfield
- Cole Kissell, Senior, Wheat Ridge, Midfield
- Trevor Douglas, Junior, Arapahoe, Midfield
- Vinny Mata, Junior, Regis Jesuit, Defense
- Simon May, Senior, Mountain Vista, Defense
- Carson Capps, Senior, Wheat Ridge, Defense
- Calvin VanWarmer, Junior, Grandview, Defense
- Adam Hangland, Senior, Arapahoe, Defense
- Jackson Soderquist, Senior, Valor Christian, Defense
- Paul Chandler, Junior, Colorado Academy, Goalie
- Dylan Leinhart, Junior, Columbine, F/O Midfield
- Jack Eberwein, Senior, Highlands Ranch, LSM
- Malik Sparrow, Senior, Cherokee Trail, LSM
- Alec Breeden, Senior, Regis Jesuit, Def. Midfield
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Class 4A

(Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com) Player of the year: Ryan Burdi, Green Mountain
Coach of the year: Nate Hallahan, Green Mountain
First Team Name Year School Position Wiley Burkett Senior Cheyenne Mountain Attack Greg Bilek Senior Thompson Valley Attack Karson Bell Senior Green Mountain Attack Brady desGarennes Senior Golden Attack Mark Garrett Senior Air Academy Attack James LaCerte Junior Cheyenne Mountain Midfield Riley Welsch Senior Jefferson Academy Midfield Jackson Keener Senior Erie Midfield Micah Payton Junior Thompson Valley Midfield Joe Brock Senior Golden Midfield Tyler Ervin Senior Littleton Midfield Savion Johnson Senior Thomas Jefferson Midfield Wyatt Damon Senior Cheyenne Mountain Defense Sage Gardner Senior Erie Defense Jackson Reid Senior Thomas Jefferson Defense Aidan Abram Senior Erie Defense Foster Turner Senior Ponderosa Defense Ryan Burdi Senior Green Mountain Goalie Dawson Santangelo Junior Dawson School Goalie Liam Hybl Junior Cheyenne Mountain Goalie Jaydon Arnold Senior Thompson Valley F/O Midfield Brooks Masters Junior Thompson Valley LSM Landon Baker Senior Air Academy Def. Midfield Second Team Name Year School Position Grant Rodny Freshman Air Academy Attack Ike Eastburn Senior Cheyenne Mountain Attack Adam Bristow Sophomore Erie Attack Jared McFerran Senior Thompson Valley Attack Jacob Gilbertson Senior Steamboat Springs Attack Cullen Robinette Senior Durango Attack Trey Towndrow Junior Green Mountain Midfield Peter Steigerwald Senior Air Academy Midfield Andy Bauer Senior Ponderosa Midfield Braedan Peters Junior Holy Family Midfield Jackson Lynch Senior Steamboat Springs Midfield Craig Thurman Senior Thomas Jefferson Midfield Luke Stockelman Sophomore St. Mary’s Midfield Quinn Meinert Junior Green Mountain Defense Cameron Colombo Senior Steamboat Springs Defense Gabe Beal Senior Air Academy Defense Trey Corkin Junior Green Mountain Defense Jonathan Gruener Senior Dawson Defense Ben Warn Senior Erie Defense Tim Beach Junior Erie Goalie Lance Crowe Senior Lutheran F/O Midfield Griffin Meyer Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain LSM Luke Beauman Senior Littleton Def. Midfield Honorable mention:
- Blake Kats, Senior, Englewood, Attack
- Tucker Morrow, Senior, Battle Mountain, Attack
- Maccray Dillingham, Senior, Steamboat Springs, Midfield
- Philip Peterson, Junior, Eagle Valley, Midfield
- Nick Garcia, Senior, Bishop Machebeuf, Midfield
- Isaac Duran, Junior, Kennedy, Midfield
- Henry Hancock, Junior, Vail Mountain, Midfield
- Max Duxbury, Senior, Summit, Midfield
- Jared Stiller, Sophomore, Evergreen, Defense
- Frank Becker, Senior, Steamboat Springs, Defense
- Ian Kersten, Freshman, Rangeview, Defense
- Connor Underwood, Senior, Battle Mountain, Goalie
- Will Stubenvoll, Senior, Evergreen, F/O Midfield
- Johnathan Delgado, Junior, Thomas Jefferson, F/O Midfield
- Deano Johnson, Senior, Cheyenne Mountain, F/O Midfield
- Joe Hall, Senior, Eagle Valley, Def. Midfield
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All-state boys track & field teams for the 2019 season
The 2019 all-state boys track and field teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.
In order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning an event.
Athletes of the year were selected based upon their performance at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected based upon the team champions.
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Class 5A

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) Athlete of the year: Cole Sprout, Valor Christian
Coach of the year: Brian Kula, Valor Christian
First Team Name School Year Event(s) David Cardenas Grand Junction Central Senior 800m Brody Dempsey Mountain Vista Senior 4×800 Zion Gordon Regis Jesuit Senior 100m, 110 hurdles Davis Helmerich Mountain Vista Junior 4×800 Max House Valor Christian Freshman 4×100, 4×200 Kaden Keefe Valor Christian Junior 4×100,4×200 Darrian Leu-Pierre Grandview Senior High Jump Joseph Maguire Fort Collins Senior 4×400 Max Manson Monarch Senior Pole Vault Micaylon Moore Fort Collins Senior 4×400, Long Jump, Triple Jump Garrett Nelson Poudre Senior 300 hurdles Drake Nugent Highlands Ranch Senior Shot Put Dane Palazzo Valor Christian Senior 4×100, 4×200 Cian Quiroga Valor Christian Senior Discus Jack Ranson Valor Christian Senior 4×100, 4×200 Ethan Rouse Mountain Vista Senior 4×800 Jack Sheesley Fort Collins Senior 4×400 Cole Sprout Valor Christian Junior 1600m, 3200m Spencer Thurgood Fort Collins Sophomore 4×400 Elijah Williams Gateway Senior 200m Langston Williams Eaglecrest Sophomore 400m Harrison Witt Mountain Vista Sophomore 4×800 [divider]
Class 4A

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) Athlete of the year: Luc Andrada, Pueblo East
Coach of the year: Maurice Henriques, Niwot
First Team Name School Year Event(s) Luc Andrada Pueblo East Senior 100m, 200m, 4×100, 4×200 Noah Bodewes Durango Senior 4×800 Cruz Culpepper Niwot Junior 800m, 1600m Samuel Dirkes Silver Creek Senior Shot Put Jensen Douillard Niwot Senior 4×400 Wyatt Ewer Glenwood Springs Senior 300 hurdles Aidan Fitzgerald Durango Senior 4×800 Marcus Flint Durango Senior 4×800 Oscar Flores Pueblo East Freshman 4×200 Zaire Jackson Northfield Senior 110 hurdles Nolan Johan Niwot Senior 4×400 Jack Kenkel Niwot Junior 4×400 Marvin London Pueblo East Junior 4×100 Kain Medrano Pueblo East Senior 4×100, 4×200, Discus Milo Ostwald Niwot Junior 4×400 Cisco Padilla Pueblo West Senior High Jump Joe Padula Pueblo East Senior 4×100, 4×200 Hunter Potrykus Silver Creek Junior Pole Vault Dylan Schubert Thompson Valley Junior 3200m Luke Tichi Durango Junior 4×800 Tyler Williams Standley Lake Senior 400m Brendan Young Canon City Senior Long Jump, Triple Jump [divider]
Class 3A

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) Athlete of the year: Yasin Sado, Denver West
Coach of the year: Darwin Horan, Lutheran
First Team Name School Year Event(s) Mason Anthony Elizabeth Senior 300 hurdles, Long Jump Kelita Baroumbaye Gunnison Senior Triple Jump Braden Bartlett Holy Family Senior 4×800 Cole Caskey Lutheran Junior 4×200 Jack Casper Lutheran Junior 4×200 Skye Ciccarelli Woodland Park Senior High Jump Rasce Engelhardt Holy Family Senior 4×800 Nate Hanson Lutheran Senior 110 hurdles David Hawkins Bayfield Senior Shot Put Chad Jackson Alamosa Senior 4×400 Ian Jackson Alamosa Junior 400m, 4×400 Noah Kelly Lutheran Sophomore Pole Vault Devyn Lauer Platte Valley Freshman 4×100 Alex Martinez Holy Family Senior 4×800 Kade McDaniel Platte Valley Sophomore 4×100 Gabe Montes Platte Valley Junior 4×100 Christian Montoya Holy Family Senior 4×800 Jayden Omi Manitou Springs Senior 100m, 200m Jace Pittman Sterling Senior Discus Max Rivkin Lutheran Junior 4×200 Yasin Sado Denver West Junior 800m, 1600m, 3200m Cole Schweizer Alamosa Junior 4×400 Michael Valdez Alamosa Sophomore 4×400 Kameron Varney Lutheran Senior 4×200 Josh Yancey Platte Valley Junior 4×100 [divider]
Class 2A
Athlete of the year: Kellen Kinsella, Vail Christian; Colton Jonjak-Plahn, Lyons
Coach of the year: Mark Roberts, Lyons
First Team Name School Year Event(s) Morgan Arnold Limon Senior 4×400 Luke Bowers Vail Christian Senior 4×200 Michael Burch Clear Creek Senior 4×100 Orin Carnes Fowler Junior 110 hurdles Jake Chrisman Yuma Senior Pole Vault Jaden Evans Telluride Senior 1600m Lucas Gerding Clear Creek Senior 4×100 Ben Griffin Clear Creek Junior 4×100 Celby Hollenbaugh Limon Senior 4×400 Colton Jonjak-Plahn Lyons Senior 800m, 4×800 Kellen Kinsella Vail Christian Senior 200m, 4×200 E.J. Koller Vail Christian Senior 4×200 Jeremiah Leeper Limon Freshman 4×400 Victor Mendoza Yuma Senior Long Jump, Triple Jump Quinn Mitchell Vail Christian Junior 4×200 Nicholas Navarette Hoehne Junior 300 hurdles Brandon Pennell Clear Creek Senior 4×100 Alex Ramos Holly Junior 400m Grant Redmond Soroco Senior High Jump Isaac Roberts Lyons Junior 3200m, 4×800 Braden Sandersfeld Limon Senior 4×400 Jordan Schackelford Lyons Junior 4×800 Caden Showalter Mancos Junior Shot Put, Discus Simon Stone Lyons Junior 4×800 David Trujillo Rocky Ford Senior 100m [divider]
Class 1A
Athlete of the year: Elton Yarger, Stratton/Liberty
Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian
First Team Name School Year Event(s) Jayce Bauer Wiley Senior Shot Put Seth Bruxvoort Heritage Christian Senior 3200m, 4×800 Joel Carpenter Simla Senior 4×100, 4×400 Keaton Case Heritage Christian Senior 4×800 Jade Cass Pawnee Senior High Jump Keylan Dracon Otis Senior Discus Joey Dwyer Simla Sophomore 4×100, 4×400 Arlo Garner Cotopaxi Senior 110 hurdles Christopher Garza Simla Sophomore 4×400 Tommy Harmon Pikes Peak Christian Senior Pole Vault Darias Harms Simla Junior 100m, 4×100 Hunter Hermsen Heritage Christian Senior 4×800 Jaden Johnson Heritage Christian Junior 200m, 4×200 Jarrett Johnson Heritage Christian Freshman 4×200 Levi Kilian Heritage Christian Senior 800m, 1600m, 4×800 Kelsey Montague Simla Junior 4×100, 4×400 Jathan Rentfrow Heritage Christian Junior 4×200 Elton Yarger Stratton/Liberty Senior 400m, Long Jump, Triple Jump Ryan Zrubek Heritage Christian Sophomore 300 hurdles, 4×200 -
All-state girls track & field teams for the 2019 season
The 2019 all-state girls track and field teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.
In order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning an event.
Athletes of the year were selected based upon their performance at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected based upon the team champions.
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Class 5A

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com) Athlete of the year: Anna Hall, Valor Christian
Coach of the year: Brian Kula, Valor Christian
First Team Name School Year Event(s) Kylie Bahr ThunderRidge Freshman Medley Kajsa Borrman Loveland Freshman Discus Taryn Burkett Fort Collins Sophomore Triple Jump Alisha Davis Grandview Senior High Jump Reese Dragovich Valor Christian Sophomore 4×400, 4×800 Destiny Grimes Valor Christian Senior 4×200 Anna Hall Valor Christian Senior 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles, 4×200, 4×400 Anna Hart ThunderRidge Senior Medley Elizabeth Johnson Denver East Freshman 4×100 Ashley Jones Valor Christian Junior 4×800 Keely Jones Valor Christian Senior 4×800 Nina Kemp Denver East Senior 4×100 Mia Manson Monarch Junior Pole Vault Michelle McDonald Denver East Sophomore 4×100 Quincy McMahon Valor Christian Sophomore 4×400 Sadie McMullen Valor Christian Junior 4×200, Long Jump Arria Minor Denver East Senior 100m, 200m, 4×100 Camille Peisner Valor Christian Sophomore 4×200, 4×400 Jane Powers Valor Christian Senior Shot Put Marlena Preigh Fairview Senior 800m, 1600m Leah Prochazka ThunderRidge Senior Medley Taylor Whitfield Valor Christian Sophomore 3200m, 4×800 Lily Williams Denver East Junior 400m Teagan Zwaanstra ThunderRidge Sophomore Medley [divider]
Class 4A

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com) Athlete of the year: Taylor James, Niwot
Coach of the year: Maurice Henriques, Niwot
First Team Name School Year Event(s) Raina Branch Vista PEAK Junior High Jump Madeleine Burns Durango Junior 3200m Ava David Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100 Logan Derock Roosevelt Senior Shot Put, Discus Margot Diasabeygunawardena Niwot Sophomore 4×200 Agur Dwol Mullen Freshman Triple Jump Abby Glynn Mead Senior 300 hurdles, Medley Lizzy Harding Battle Mountain Senior 1600m, 4×800 Naomi Harding Battle Mountain Senior 4×800 Tara Hitchcock Longmont Senior Long Jump Maddison Hock Mead Junior Medley Gabrielle Hyatt Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100 Taylor James Niwot Sophomore 200m, 400m, 800m, 4×400 Zatee Jones Cheyenne Mountain Freshman 4×100 Ereana McCallister Harrison Senior 100m Kayla Nowlin Niwot Senior 4×200, 4×400 Amanda Polansky Mead Sophomore Medley Kelia Portis Niwot Junior 4×400 Elliot Pribramsky Battle Mountain Sophomore 4×800 Emma Reeder Battle Mountain Sophomore 4×800 Zion Smith Northfield Senior 100 hurdles Grace Szucs Palmer Ridge Senior Pole Vault Erika Timbang Niwot Senior 4×200, 4×400 Julea Trank Niwot Junior 4×200 Ashlyn Ventimiglia Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100 Haley Williams Mead Freshman Medley [divider]
Class 3A

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com) Athlete of the year: Jordan Lanning, Bayfield
Coach of the year: Darwin Horan, Lutheran
First Team Name School Year Event(s) Emily Anderson Eaton Senior 4×100 Regan Aurich Lutheran Junior Medley Tiana Bradfield Peak to Peak Senior 4×800 Katie Dack-Howell Lutheran Sophomore Shot Put, Discus Bailee Del Tando Alamosa Junior 4×400 Isabella DiLuzio Lutheran Freshman Medley Ryanne Ehlers Eaton Senior 4×100 Halle Hamilton Moffat County Freshman 4×200 Lainee Hauer Eaton Senior 4×100 Jenna Howard Peak to Peak Senior 4×800 Jenni Jarnagin Eaton Sophomore 4×100 Emma Jones Moffat County Freshman 4×200 Jordan Lanning Bayfield Senior 100 hurdles, High Jump, Long Jump Emily Lavier Alamosa Sophomore 4×400 Lilly Lavier Alamosa Junior 400m, 800m, 4×400 Quinn McConnell Peak to Peak Senior 4×800 Emaleigh Papierski Moffat County Sophomore 4×200 Allyssa Romero Alamosa Junior 4×400 Anna Shults Peak to Peak Senior 4×800 Caitlin Simmons Lutheran Junior Triple Jump Nyah Streib Lutheran Senior Medley Katie Sundrup Lutheran Sophomore Medley Stephanie Swindler Moffat County Junior 4×200 Kaylee Thompson The Classical Academy Senior 1600m, 3200m Kristina Willis The Classical Academy Junior Pole Vault Avery Wright Montezuma-Cortez Freshman 100m, 200m [divider]
Class 2A
Athlete of the year: Kaiya Firor, Hotchkiss
Coach of the year: Eric Lind, Highland
First Team Name School Year Event(s) Chasey Blach Yuma Senior 4×200 Gracie Bradfield Meeker Senior 4×100 Alora Cross Lyons Junior 4×800 Adair Ela Hotchkiss Sophomore Medley Katie Fankhouser Lyons Junior 4×800 Kaiya Firor Hotchkiss Senior 400m, 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles, Medley Julissa Garcia Yuma Sophomore 4×200 Shay Glaser Hotchkiss Junior Medley Quin Gregg Lyons Freshman 4×800 Staci Higgins Yuma Senior 4×200 Sidney Hines Limon Junior 4×400 Jenna Jaklich Limon Junior 4×400 Sarah Kracht Meeker Freshman 4×100 Logan Kuskie Lyons Senior Pole Vault Trista Marx Limon Freshman 4×400 Savannah Mendenhall Meeker Freshman 4×100 Hannah Paton Lyons Junior 4×800 Alison Rajzer Hayden Freshman Triple Jump Kora Rich Highland Sophomore High Jump Cody Robinson Yuma Senior 4×200 Remington Ross Highland Junior 100m, 200m, Long Jump Jaley Schubarth Limon Sophomore 4×400 Megan Shelton Meeker Senior 4×100 Morgan Smith Wray Senior Discus Emali Torres Holyoke Sophomore Shot Put Elsie Vazquez Hotchkiss Junior Medley Chloe Veilleux Soroco Senior 1600m, 3200m Hannah Wilkie Rangely Junior 800m [divider]
Class 1A
Athlete of the year: Faith Novess, De Beque
Coach of the year: Mike Kirschner, De Beque
First Team Name School Year Event(s) Payton Arbuthnot Springfield Sophomore 4×400 Nataly Castro De Beque Senior 4×200, Medley Maggie Chase McClave Freshman 4×800 Brinlyn Dukes Springfield Sophomore 4×400 Kaylee Ellenberger Eads Junior 4×100 Benisa Ellis Springfield Junior 800m, 4×400 Shaina Enciso McClave Senior 4×800 Alissa Hebberd South Baca Sophomore Discus Brooklynn Jones Eads Senior 4×100 Cecilia Landeros De Beque Senior 4×200, Medley Jentry Largent De Beque Senior 100m, 400m, 4×200 Railey Largent De Beque Freshman 4×200, Medley Gentry Martin McClave Sophomore 4×800 Emily Mason Flagler/Hi-Plains Freshman Triple Jump Alayah Meltabarger Springfield Freshman 4×400 Faith Novess De Beque Senior 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles, High Jump Desirae Ortivez La Veta Junior 200m Avery Palmgren Sangre de Cristo Sophomore Long Jump Cecilia Richardson Simla Freshman 1600m, 3200m Katie Roesch McClave Junior 4×800 Madison Scott De Beque Junior Medley Ryely Smartt Genoa-Hugo Junior Shot Put Ally Spady Eads Sophomore 4×100 Kyler Sweat Pikes Peak Christian Junior Pole Vault Kaylee Wilson Eads Senior 4×100 -
Boys track: Pueblo East’s Luc Andrada caps off a terrific weekend; other top performances from the state meet

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) LAKEWOOD — Luc Andrada saw a glimpse of the future.
“Before the 4×100, I swear I’ve never been more confident before a race,” Andrada said on the final day of the state track and field championships. “I had a weird gut feeling that we would PR by half a second and win it. That’s what we did.”
Andrada and his teammates capped off a terrific weekend for Pueblo East, claiming the 4A 400-meter relay title in a time of 42.40 seconds.
But, the victory did not come so easily. In the preliminary round, held on Friday, Pueblo East finished 4th with a time of 42.98. Only 0.17 of a second separated Windsor in 1st and Skyline in 5th though.
The senior sprinter knew how close Saturday’s final would be, but Pueblo East had a lightning rod in Andrada as the anchor leg. As long as he could get the baton relatively close to the leaders, he would have a chance of winning.
After all, he was the 4A king of the sprints this season, tallying gold medals in the 100 and 200-meter dashes. Andrada simply has next-level speed.
“We were thankful to be in lane three, so we could see our competition in front of us,” he said.
And, Kain Medrano, Joe Padula, and Marvin London gave Andrada a shot. They were in the thick of the race with one leg to go, but Skyline (42.54, 2nd place) and Canon City (42.63, 3rd) were ahead.
Andrada made it all up in the final 100 meters, causing the Jeffco Stadium crowd to buzz.
He had plenty of spectators chatting about him throughout the final day of competition. His winning times of 10.51 in the 100 and 21.21 in the 200 were slightly wind-aided but very swift.
The 4A 100 state record of 10.53, which Andrada would’ve beaten if his time was wind-legal, has been held since 2000 (Gregg Trigg of Fountain Fort-Carson).
Nevertheless, Andrada put the finishing touches on a memorable prep career, and with style, while also anchoring Pueblo East to a 4×200 relay state crown on Friday.
“They just gave me a chance,” he said of the 4×200. “With a team like that, how can you lose it?”
Medrano, Padula, and Oscar Flores were the other members of that relay as they gave Andrada the baton in a close battle with Pueblo West (runner-up).
For all of Andrada’s accomplishments in football, East was the state runner-up his senior year and the champion in 2016, Medrano has been a decorated athlete as well. He broke the 4A state meet record in discus on Thursday (188-6) and finished runner-up in shot put.
Medrano will soon be a football player for UCLA, while Andrada will compete at Brigham Young University in both football and track.
“He motivates me to be a better person day in and day out,” Andrada said of their friendship. “He’s always pushing me to be better. He deserves every accomplishment.”
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Class 5A

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) The Valor Christian boys won their first state championship as a track and field team with 90 points. They also won the girls title as Fort Collins (57 boys points) was the runner-up for both genders.
Cian Quiroga will bring a title back to Valor in the discus (182-4) and Cole Sprout won his second 1,600 crown (4A in 2018) in 4:13. They also earned gold in the 4×100 relay (42.46).
Fort Collins’ Joseph Maguire, the anchor of their 4×400 relay group, just barely edged out Arapahoe at the line as the teams ran 3:18.77 and 3:18.78.
A terrific 110 hurdles showdown between seniors Zion Gordon of Regis Jesuit and Cameron Harris of Brighton produced swift times of 13.85 and 14.03. Gordon, a University of Southern California recruit, won the 5A crown.
Gordon (10.67) got the better of Harris (10.72) again in the 100-meter dash, the next event on Saturday. Both will be competing at the collegiate level as Brighton’s super sprinter signed with Air Force.
Harris was also the runner-up in the 300 hurdles to Garrett Nelson of Poudre (37.16). Nelson’s time was sixth-fastest in Colorado prep history.
Eaglecrest’s Langston Williams will bring a gold medal back to Aurora with his 400 win (48.59).
Monarch’s Max Manson capped his storied career with three pole vault state titles. He cleared 16 feet, 8 inches in his prep finale.
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Class 4A
Niwot needed to finish at least fifth in the final event of the weekend, the 4×400 relay, to capture the team crown over Pueblo East but instead the Cougars won the event in a time of 3:22.86. Niwot bettered Pueblo East 66-60 in the final team standings. The Cougars also won the girls crown.
Zhaire Jackson (Northfield) topped the 110 hurdles field in 14.60 seconds.
Niwot junior Cruz Culpepper smoothly crossed the line in 4:16.69 to earn a 1,600 championship, adding to his 800 crown on Friday and helping Niwot earn a team trophy.
Brendan Young, the pride of Canon City, won a pair of jump titles this weekend (long and triple). He leapt 47 feet, 11 inches in triple jump Saturday.
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Class 3A

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) Manitou Springs produced the 100 and 200 champion in Jayden Omi. His times were 10.97 and 22.14 seconds.
Nate Hanson of Lutheran (14.31) was the 110-hurdles champion as the Lions swept the boys (91.5 points) and girls team titles. Mike Ciccio was second in the 400 and Lutheran piled up points with great depth.
Lutheran has won six state titles in boys track and field.
Denver West, with brothers Yasin and Ahmed Sado finishing 1-2 in the 1,600, was the runner-up with 65 points.
Elizabeth’s Mason Anthony, the 3A state record holder in the 300 hurdles, didn’t quite top his best time but still finished 1st in 38.67.
Alamosa won the boys (3:23) and girls (3:58) 4×400 relays, while Ian Jackson and Lilly Lavier were individual 400 champions for Alamosa.
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Class 2A
Lyons boys (68 points) claimed their fifth team title in track and field, but first since 2015. Mancos was the runner-up with 57. Lyons excelled in distance events once again.
Both competitors, Grant Redmond of Soroco and and Jake Chrisman of Yuma, cleared 6 feet, 7 inches in the high jump but Redmond won with fewer attempts. Chrisman was the pole vault gold medal winner on Thursday.
David Trujillo of Rocky Ford was the champion in the 100 with a time of 11.19.
Clear Creek boys won the 4×100 relay (44.10).
Alex Ramos (Holly, 50.14) cruised in the 400.
Jaden Evans of Telluride (4:30.27) held off Isaac Roberts of Lyons (4:30.77) in the 1,600.
Victor Mendoza (20 feet, 10.5 inches) of Yuma was the long jump champion.
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Class 1A
The Heritage Christian boys scored points in bunches, securing the team title again with 148 points. They won in 2018 in much the same way with firepower in distance as Levi Kilian (4:28) and Seth Bruxvoort (4:32) both shattered the 1A State meet record in the 1,600 and were 1st and 2nd.
HCA tallied points in many other events, as well, including the 300 hurdles (Ryan Zrubek, champion) and the 200 (Jaden Johnson, 1st).
Arlo Garner of Cotopaxi (15.48) was the state champion in 110 hurdles.
Elton Yarger of Stratton/Liberty broke the triple jump state record yesterday and clinched the 400 title in 50.61 seconds today.
Pikes Peak Christian’s Tommy Harmon (12-10) climbed higher than anyone in pole vault.
Simla (3:37.82) won the 4×400 relay and finished runner-up in the team standings. Simla also claimed the 4×100 title and Darias Harms was the 100 champion in a new 1A State Meet record of 11.18.
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Girls track: Valor Christian’s Anna Hall puts the finishing touches on a remarkable career; other top performances from the meet

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com) LAKEWOOD — Five weeks ago, Anna Hall’s ankle was in a boot and with her final Colorado track and field state championships in doubt, the Valor Christian senior wasn’t doing much smiling around that time.
But she recovered just in time to join the fray this weekend, and Hall’s smile returned immediately. Then that championship smile grew bigger and brighter with every state title she claimed and with each record she set over the course of the three-day meet.
In all, Hall left Jefferson County Stadium with gold medals from the Class 5A girls 100- and 300-meter hurdles, as well as having imprinted her name on all-classification records in the 4×200-meter and 4×800-meter relays.
It took a pretty fast recovery but Hall is feeling like herself again.
“With each race, I’m starting to feel more and more like my usual myself before I got injured,” Hall said. “That felt so good because it felt kind of like old Anna. That’s why I was smiling so much, because I feel good and we were winning.”
Hall’s first medal came after she crossed the finish line – smiling – in 14.18 seconds to win the 100-meter hurdles. Later in the day, Hall, who is still the 4A state meet 300-meter hurdles record holder and will run track for the University of Georgia next year, won the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 41.70.
Finally, she ran a sub-54-second split to anchor the Eagles – Reese Dragovich, Camille Peisner, Quincy McMahon and Hall – to a 4×400-meter relay that set an all-classification record of 3:41.89 in the final girls event of the day. The previous record of 3:45.69, was set by Littleton and had stood since 2011.
“I’m just happy I was back in time to run here,” said Hall, who had a Grade 3 ankle sprain. “When I first injured it, they said six to eight weeks and I think right now I’m at five and a half weeks. I rehabbed for like three hours every day and my PT people were super amazing. I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time and it couldn’t have turned out better.”
Hall’s dominating finish was a fitting end to the Eagles’ state meet, which certainly began with a flurry and ended with both the Valor Christian girls and boys winning team titles.
On Thursday’s opening day, Hall along with teammates Destiny Grimes, Sadie McMullen and Peisner, set an all-classification record of 1:37.00 in the 4×200-meter relay prelims well before the won the state title on Friday. The previous record was 1:37.05, set by Pine Creek in 2014.
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Class 5A

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com) Denver East senior Arria Minor went through her typical state meet routine on Saturday, winning the 100 and 200 to push her career total to 10 total individual titles, and added her first-ever relay title by anchoring the Angels’ 400-meter relay team to victory. Along the way, the girl who may go down as the greatest sprinter in Colorado preps history tied the all-time state record of 11.31 in the 100 meters.
After placing third for the past two years in a row, Fairview’s Marlena Preigh won the 1,600 in 4:59.53. The Knights senior also defended her 800 title on Friday.
Grandview junior Lily Williams continued what has been a consistently-excellent prep career in the 400, winning the event in 53.63 to defend the title she won as a sophomore in 2018. As a freshman, she was runner-up to Minor.
To prove her title-winning discus throw of 142 feet was no fluke on Saturday, Loveland’s Kajsa Borrman made sure to hit the mark twice in the finals.
Despite battling injuries throughout the season, Monarch junior Mia Manson defended her pole vault title by clearing 12 feet.
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Class 4A

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com) Niwot won the team title with 123 points, which was an incredible 65 points ahead of runner-up Battle Mountain. That was in no small part a result of sophomore Taylor James’ versatile performance. She won the 200 and 400, and ran a leg of the Cougars’ winning 4×200 relay, all on Saturday and a day after setting a 4A meet record of 2:08.29 in the 800 on Friday.
After leading the Mead Mavericks to their school’s first girls title in the sprint medley last spring, Abbey Glynn won Mead’s first girls title in an individual event with a 44.35 in the 300-meter hurdles. The senior finished her career with 14 state medals out of a possible 16 opportunties.
The fastest race of the day went to Harrison’s Ereana McCallister, who won the 100-meter dash in 12.37 seconds.
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Class 3A

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com) Have a day, Jordan Lanning. The Bayfield senior made her presence known immediately on Saturday morning, setting a 3A meet record of 14.20 in the 100-meter hurdles. After setting a 3A meet record of 5-8 in the high jump on Thursday and winning the long jump on Friday, it’s safe to say Lanning had more than a good day at the 2019 state championships.
“It’s just felt different when I crossed the finish line,” said Lanning, who also placed third in the 300-hurdles. “I can barely even remember that race.”
Lutheran won the team championship, sweeping 3A with the boys.
The Classical Academy’s Kaylee Thompson (5:04.27) and Katie Flaherty (5:04.61) went 1-2 in the 1,600, helping the team to a runner-up finish.
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Class 2A

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) It was clear by Saturday that this year’s team champion would be Highland and the rest of the top teams were competing for second place. Highland ended up winning with 100 points, a full 32 ahead of runner-up Lyons.
Reigning champion Remington Ross wasn’t letting anyone near the 100 and 200 titles on Saturday. The Highland junior set a meet record of 11.84 in the 100 and cruised to victory with a 24.77 in the 200. She also won the long jump.
Hotchkiss senior Kiaya set a 2A state meet record of 55.76 in the 400. She broke the previous record of 56.34 set in 2013 by Jennifer Celis, who also went to Hotchkiss. Firor, who also won the 100- and 300-meter hurdles, set a 2A meet record in the later with a time of 44.06.
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Class 1A
With 108 total points, the Dragons from De Beque won the team title by an impressive 35 points over runner-up Heritage Christian.
Leading the way for the Dragons, senior Faith Novess won the 100 hurdles and set a 1A meet record of 45 seconds flat in the 300 hurdles. She now has six individual medals in her career.
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Defending 4A champ Windsor wins first game in 5A girls soccer tournament
Scoring two goals in the first 15 minutes is a good way to erase any nerves that might exist during a postseason match.