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  • All-state and all-conference hockey teams for the 2017-18 season

    Regis Jesuit Valor Christian hockey
    Shane Ott of Regis Jesuit. (Renee Bourcier/bourcierphoto.com)

    The 2017-18 all-state and all-conference hockey teams are a joint project between the Colorado High School Ice Hockey Coaches Association and CHSAANow.com.

    These teams were created following a meeting of coaches. The player and coach of the year was a separate vote.

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    All-State

    Player of the year: Shane Ott, Regis Jesuit

    Coach of the year: Marty Wittmer, Kent Denver

    First Team
    Pos Name School
    F Shane Ott Regis Jesuit
    F George Kandel Kent Denver
    F Luke Wheeler Valor Christian
    D Nathaniel Benton Standley Lake
    D Rowan Barnes Regis Jesuit
    G Gage Redman Aspen
    Second Team
    Pos Name School
    F Tyler Montoya Rampart
    F Kolby Donovan Resurrection Christian
    F Leo Felt Monarch
    D Jake Eickelman Dakota Ridge
    D Cole Cavey Valor Christian
    G Trey Hirschfield Valor Christian

    Honorable mention: Connor Akerson, Monarch; Chase Allen, Rampart; Drew Bauer, Columbine; Hunter Beckett, Chatfield; Nathanial Benton, Standley Lake; Greg Bileck, Fort Collins; Zach Booth, Battle Mountain; Cole Cavey, Valor Christian; Anthony Chambers, Valor Christian; Corbin Divita, Heritage; Tim Debord, Valor Christian; Kolby Donovan, Resurrection Christian; Jake Eickelman, Dakota Ridge; Leo Felt, Monarch; Dalton Giesbrecht, Air Academy; Jared Goodmen, Mountain Vista; Gavin Gray, Air Academy; Max Harlan, Regis Jesuit; Theodore Havner, Resurrection Christian; Trey Hirschfield, Valor Christian; George Kandel, Kent Denver; Reese Kelly, Monarch; Connor Kilkenny, Regis Jesuit; Trey Konsella, Dakota Ridge; Dominic Lanese, Aspen; Breyton Laskey, Standley Lake; Luke Lonneman, Valor Christian; Max Malinski, Valor Christian; Brennan McFarland, Resurrection Christian; Tyler Montoya, Rampart; Matt More, Heritage; Zach Noyes, Columbine; Jake Pacheco, Pueblo County; Henry Raabe, Cherry Creek; Gage Redman, Aspen; Dale Richards, Dakota Ridge; Dixson Root, Pueblo County; Broc Schindler, Pueblo County; Ryan Smith, Cheyenne Mountain; Peyton Tritz, Steamboat Springs; Alex Walsh, Chaparral; Luke Wheeler, Valor Christian; Mikey Wilson, Liberty; Brian Wittmer, Kent Denver; Ty Yocum, Aspen; Ben Zimmerman, Kent Denver.

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    All-Conference

    Foothills Conference

    First Team
    Pos Name School
    F Leo Felt Monarch
    F Shane Ott Regis Jesuit
    F Connor Akerson Monarch
    D Jake Eickleman Dakota Ridge
    D Rowan Barnes Regis Jesuit
    G Max Harlan Regis Jesuit
    Second Team
    Pos Name School
    F Jared Goodmen Mountain Vista
    F Dale Richards Dakota Ridge
    F Connor Kilkenny Regis Jesuit
    D Henry Raabe Cherry Creek
    D Trey Konsella Dakota Ridge
    G Reese Kelly Monarch

    Honorable mention: Yuta Young, Monarch; Jonathan Tanji, Dakota Ridge; Amir Kalani, Dakota Ridge; Drew Eickelman, Dakota Ridge; Neal Sklar, Cherry Creek; Colton Holub, Cherry Creek; Blake Benson, Cherry Creek; Andreas Fuentes, Ralston Valley; Armando Fowler, Ralston Valley; Tanner Colson, Lewis-Palmer; Addison Zeich, Lewis-Palmer; Justin Lico, Regis Jesuit; Anders Erickson, Regis Jesuit; Paxton Erickson, Regis Jesuit; Kale Lone, Regis Jesuit; Nolan Sargent, Regis Jesuit; Wyatt Verity, Regis Jesuit; Sam Miller, Denver East; Christian Backes, Denver East; Matt Pence, Denver East; Chad Kashiwa, Denver East.

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    Peak Conference

    First Team
    Pos Name School
    F Kolby Donovan  Resurrection Christian
    F Zach Booth  Battle Mountain
    F Brennan McFarland  Resurrection Christian
    D Corbin Divita  Heritage
    D Ryan Smith  Cheyenne Mountain
    G Gage Redman Aspen
    Second Team
    Pos Name School
    F Drew Bauer  Columbine
    F Dominic Lanese Aspen
    F Matt More Heritage
    D Ty Yocum Aspen
    D Theodore Havner Resurrection Christian
    G Zach Noyes Columbine

    Honorable mention: Nick DiPonio, Heritage; James Purse, Heritage; Trevor Taylor, Cheyenne Mountain; Chayse Heffler, Cheyenne Mountain; Dominic Lanese, Aspen.

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    Pinnacle Conference

    First Team
    Pos Name School
    F Greg Bileck Fort Collins
    F Dalton Giesbrecht Air Academy
    F George Kandel Kent Denver
    D Alex Walsh Chaparral
    D Nathanial Benton Standley Lake
    G Breyton Laskey Standley Lake
    Second Team
    Pos Name School
    F Ben Zimmerman Kent Denver
    F Gavin Gray Air Academy
    F Hunter Beckett Chatfield
    D Mikey Wilson Liberty
    D Brian Wittmer Kent Denver
    G Peyton Tritz Steamboat Springs

    Honorable mention: Paden Clark, Fort Collins; Connor McIlhany, Liberty; Cameron Lattemore, Liberty; Ryan Eichsteadt; Sean Gurlea, Summit; Ben Carlson, Summit; Luke Gosnell, Summit; Max Bonenberger, Summit; Isaac Eland, Summit; Will Caulkins, Kent Denver; Colby Moore, Kent Denver; Dalton Giesbrecht, Air Academy; Luke Borgerding, Steamboat Springs; Quinn Morton, Steamboat Springs; Jeremy Grove, Standley Lake; Ryan Iwanski, Standley Lake; Justus Aragon, Standley Lake; Dylan Riddley, Standley Lake; Phil Crespin, Standley Lake; Breyton Laskey, Standley Lake; Kayden Dormer, Chatfield; Calvin Knight, Chatfield.

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    Highland Conference

    First Team
    Pos Name School
    F Luke Wheeler Valor Christian
    F Tyler Montoya Rampart
    F Tim Debord Valor Christian
    D Jake Pacheco Pueblo County
    D Cole Cavey Valor Christian
    G Trey Hirschfield Valor Christian
    Second Team
    Pos Name School
    F Dixson Root Pueblo County
    F Broc Schindler Pueblo County
    F Luke Lonneman Valor Christian
    D Anthony Chambers Valor Christian
    D Max Malinski Valor Christian
    G Chase Allen Rampart

    Honorable mention: James Adams, Rampart; Trevor Jesse, Rampart; Garrett Cunfer, Rampart; Colten Criettendon, Pueblo County; Kaden Hardesty, Pueblo County; Andrew Burton, Coronado; Ian Wark, Coronado; Trevor Gordon, Coronado; Cole Brooker, Coronado; Nate Bradley, Woodland Park; Lou Levy, Woodland Park; Zack Swain, Palmer; Kyle Moore, Palmer; Andrew Rush, Palmer; Brandon Herd, Palmer; Dane Smith, Palmer; Blake Buchanan, Valor Christian; Mason Hoehn, Valor Christian; Colton Carslon, Valor Christian; Colten Crittendon, Crested Butte; Kaden Hardesty, Crested Butte; Michael Hensley, Crested Butte; Connor Mahon, Mullen; Matt Byerly, Mullen.

  • Regis Jesuit and Valor Christian lead preseason boys lacrosse polls

    Regis Jesuit Columbine boys lacrosse
    (Cindy Betancourt/eStudioWest.com)

    Regis Jesuit (in 5A) and Valor Christian (4A) were on top of their respective rankings when the boys lacrosse preseason polls were released on Monday.

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

    During the regular season, new polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Lacrosse Polls

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

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Regis Jesuit (9) 0-0 99
    2 Cherry Creek (1) 0-0 82
    3 Kent Denver 0-0 80
    4 Columbine 0-0 75
    5 Arapahoe 0-0 64
    6 Mountain Vista 0-0 43
    7 Rock Canyon 0-0 29
    8 Monarch 0-0 19
    9 Chaparral 0-0 14
    10 Colorado Academy 0-0 10
    Others receiving votes:
    Lewis-Palmer 10, Denver East 8, Grandview 8, Wheat Ridge 4, Fairview 3, Lakewood 1, Legend 1.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Valor Christian (6) 0-0 87
    2 Dawson (3) 0-0 84
    3 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0 72
    4 Thompson Valley 0-0 53
    5 Air Academy 0-0 50
    6 Conifer 0-0 41
    7 Steamboat Springs 0-0 31
    8 Windsor 0-0 25
    9 Aspen 0-0 22
    10 Golden 0-0 11
    Others receiving votes:
    Battle Mountain 7, Evergreen 5, Vail Mountain 4, Durango 2, Ponderosa 1.
  • All-state skiing teams for the 2017-18 season

    The 2017-18 all-state skiing teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet. Skiers of the year were selected based upon the number of team points they produced during the meet. Coaches of the year are voted upon by their peers prior at the state meet.

    Skimeister is a season-long event conducted by the Colorado High School Ski League which honors the top skier in both disciplines.

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    Girls

    State skiing Devan McSwain Aspen
    Devan McSwain. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Alpine skiier of the year: Devan McSwain, Aspen

    Nordic skiier of the year: Kate Oldham, Colorado Rocky Mountain

    Skimeister: Kiana Brausch, Battle Mountain

    Alpine coach of the year: Bill Gooch, Lake County

    Nordic coach of the year: Jonathan Mocatta, Summit

    First team
    Name School Event
    Emma Blakslee Vail Mountain Nordic Classic
    Molly Blakslee Vail Mountain Nordic Skate
    Winter Boese Steamboat Springs Nordic Skate
    Kiana Brausch Battle Mountain Skimeister
    Emily Creek Nederland Slalom
    Alex Cregan Platte Canyon Giant Slalom
    Amber Eliott Steamboat Springs Slalom
    Olivia Flake Steamboat Springs Slalom
    Grace Johnson Battle Mountain Nordic Classic
    Devan McSwain Aspen Giant Slalom, Slalom
    Chelsea Moore Aspen Nordic Skate, Nordic Classic
    Kate Oldham Colorado Rocky Mountain Nordic Skate, Nordic Classic
    Kylee Ornstein Evergreen Giant Slalom
    Noelle Resignolo Summit Nordic Classic
    Madeline Robbins Durango Giant Slalom, Slalom
    Tai-Lee Smith Summit Nordic Skate
    Levyn Thomas Aspen Giant Slalom
    Second team
    Name School Event
    Lizzy Barsness Aspen Nordic Skate, Nordic Classic
    Nancy Brown Lake County Slalom
    Kaela Fahrney Battle Mountain Nordic Skate
    Analise Gates Durango Giant Slalom, Slalom
    Katy Jane Hardenberg Vail Mountain Nordic Classic
    Katy Jane Hardenbergh Vail Mountain Nordic Skate
    Emily Jensen Middle Park Nordic Skate, Nordic Classic
    Sonja Kainulainen Colorado Rocky Mountain Slalom
    Gabby Myers Summit Giant Slalom
    Alexandra Raichart Battle Mountain Nordic Classic
    Edie Sherlock Aspen Slalom
    Estelle Sweeney Aspen Giant Slalom
    Ella Wiser Middle Park Giant Slalom

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    Boys

    State skiing Nordic Classic Cameron Wolfe Vail Moutain
    Cameron Wolfe. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Alpine skiiers of the year: Luke Bailey, Platte Canyon; Michael Resnick, Vail Mountain

    Nordic skiier of the year: Cameron Wolfe, Vail Mountain

    Skimeister: Henry Barth, Aspen

    Alpine coach of the year: Bill Gooch, Lake County

    Nordic coach of the year: Jonathan Mocatta, Summit

    First team
    Name School Event
    Luke Bailey Platte Canyon Giant Slalom, Slalom
    Jacob Barsness Aspen Nordic Classic
    Henry Barth Aspen Skimeister
    Reed Beidleman Aspen Slalom
    Heath Colon Aspen Giant Slalom
    Noah Forman Aspen Slalom
    Peter Haynes Summit Nordic Skate, Nordic Classic
    Hayden Holtrop Evergreen Giant Slalom
    Dominik Lettovsky Battle Mountain Giant Slalom
    Wyatt Mortenson Steamboat Springs Nordic Classic
    Everett Olson Aspen Nordic Skate, Nordic Classic
    Michael Resnick Vail Mountain Giant Slalom
    Oliver Trowbridge Summit Nordic Skate
    Quintin Weinberger Summit Nordic Skate
    Cameron Wolfe Vail Mountain Nordic Skate, Nordic Classic
    Cameron Woodland Evergreen Slalom
    Second team
    Name School Event
    Sebastian Brower Middle Park Nordic Classic
    Ethan DeMoraes Aspen Giant Slalom
    Brenden Droll Middle Park Giant Slalom, Slalom
    Charles Ghayur Nederland Slalom
    Ian Hardenbergh Vail Mountain Nordic Skate, Nordic Classic
    Alex Holinka Middle Park Nordic Skate, Nordic Classic
    Talus Lantz Nederland Slalom
    Conner Mccabe Battle Mountain Nordic Classic
    Chad Mulligan Evergreen Giant Slalom
    Kai Scott Steamboat Springs Giant Slalom
    Zachary Smith Summit Nordic Skate
    Alden Soto Nederland Slalom
    Alden Wade Steamboat Springs Slalom
    Noah Wheeless Aspen Nordic Skate
  • All-state wrestling teams for the 2017-18 season

    The 2017-18 all-state wrestling teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet. Coaches and wrestlers of the year were selected by the Colorado High School Coaches Association at the state meet.

    Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.
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    Class 5A

    Jacob Greenwood Poudre wrestling four-timer
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Jacob Greenwood, Poudre

    Coach of the year: Cole Allison, Grand Junction

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Dawson Collins Sophomore Grand Junction 113
    Vince Cornella Freshman Monarch 106
    Gabe Dinette Senior Lakewood 160
    Jacob Greenwood Senior Poudre 145
    Malik Heinselman Senior Castle View 120
    Josiah Rider Senior Grand Junction 152
    Theorius Robison Junior Pomona 132
    Christian Rowell Senior Adams City 170
    Tate Samuelson Senior Castle View 182
    Fabian Santillan Junior Grandview 126
    Cohlton Schultz Junior Ponderosa 285
    Mason Watt Senior Broomfield 220
    Jayden Woodruff Senior Ponderosa 195
    Colton Yapoujian Junior Pomona 138
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Josh Betts Senior Rocky Mountain 160
    Gavin Deaguero Senior Adams City 152
    Aidan Funk Senior Legacy 170
    Nicholas Gonzales Senior Adams City 126
    Job Greenwood Junior Poudre 132
    Alec Hargreaves Sophomore Rocky Mountain 195
    Brody Lamb Senior Poudre 138
    Seth Latham Senior Grand Junction 182
    Adrian Marquez Junior Castle View 113
    Dylan Martinez Senior Grand Junction 145
    Weston Mayer Senior Poudre 285
    Justin Pacheco Junior Pomona 120
    Hunter Tobiasson Junior Grand Junction 220
    Wyatt Yapoujian Sophomore Pomona 106

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    Class 4A

    Andrew Alirez Greeley Central wrestlin
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Andrew Alirez, Greeley Central

    Coach of the year: Pat Laughlin, Pueblo East

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Andrew Alirez Junior Greeley Central 145
    Patrick Allis Junior Discovery Canyon 120
    Drake Engelking Junior Longmont 160
    Andy Garcia Sophomore Pueblo East 285
    Brendon Garcia Junior Pueblo County 106
    Dante Garcia Senior Pueblo County 220
    Jason Hanenberg Senior Air Academy 132
    Dylan McBride Senior Fort Morgan 195
    Mike McFadden Senior Cheyenne Mountain 138
    Isaiah Salazar Sophomore Windsor 170
    Dominick Serrano Sophomore Windsor 126
    Elijah Valdez Senior Mesa Ridge 152
    Will VomBaur Junior Windsor 113
    Terrance Williams Senior Palisade 182
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Michael True Senior Mesa Ridge 285
    Braden Barker Senior Mountain View 195
    Jayson Davis Junior Pueblo County 170
    Christopher Fasano Junior Pueblo County 152
    Zion Freeman Junior Pueblo East 182
    Jaxon Garoutte Sophomore Pueblo County 138
    Jacob Gonzales Junior Pueblo Centennial 106
    Zac Hanenberg Senior Canon City 145
    Andrew Lucero Senior Pueblo East 113
    Dominic Robles Junior Pueblo East 220
    Ryan Roth Junior Pueblo East 126
    Aaden Valdez Sophomore Pueblo East 132
    Vance VomBaur Freshman Windsor 120
    Hunter Williams Senior Thompson Valley 160

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    Class 3A

    (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Brandon Damian, Valley

    Coach of the year: Gary Ramstetter, Alamosa

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Austyn Binkly Junior Berthoud 138
    Davion Chavez Freshman Alamosa 106
    Joe Chavez Junior Alamosa 126
    Logan Church Senior Delta 285
    Brandon Damian Senior Valley 145
    Isaiah Gamez Sophomore La Junta 113
    Bart Gruenloh Senior Lamar 220
    Quentin Jiner Senior Weld Central 170
    Nathan Johns Junior The Classical Academy 182
    Jimmy LaConte Senior Weld Central 160
    Faustin Lopez Senior Sheridan 195
    Wyatt Pfau Junior Brush 152
    Anthony Quintana Senior Buena Vista 132
    A.J. Serna Junior Grand Valley 120
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Ethan Andrade Junior Lamar 120
    Brandon Buhr Senior Centauri 145
    Caleb Cox Senior Brush 126
    Preston Duran Senior Alamosa 285
    Colton Eberhardt Senior Lamar 195
    Alberto Felthager Freshman Trinidad 106
    Josh Flanagan Senior Valley 182
    Hayden Johnson Senior Steamboat Springs 160
    Mikinzie Klimper Senior Moffat County 170
    Cameron Lucero Freshman Pagosa Springs 132
    Reis Martinez Senior Alamosa 152
    Ariel Rodriguez Senior Eaton 138
    Eli Smith Junior Salida 220
    Kolten Strait Freshman Berthoud 113

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    Class 2A

    2018 state wrestling
    (Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Diego Reyes, Rocky Ford

    Coach of the year: Mike Jurney, Rocky Ford

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Keegan Bean Senior Lyons 182
    Sky Carlson Senior Soroco 220
    Sean Dale Sophomore Cedaredge 126
    Greg Garcia Senior Rocky Ford 285
    Trey Geyer Freshman Cedaredge 120
    Cody Jacobsen Senior Burlington 138
    Seth McFall Junior Fowler 106
    Dahlton McGhee Senior Fowler 195
    Trevor Randel Senior County Line 152
    Diego Reyes Senior Rocky Ford 160
    Cade Rockwell Sophomore Wray 113
    Carlos Romo Senior Rocky Ford 145
    Carlos Tarin Junior Wray 170
    Wesley VanMatre Sophomore John Mall 132
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Junior Arambula Freshman Wray 126
    Brett Benavides Senior Del Norte 132
    Clay Campbell Senior Paonia 145
    Ken Cox Senior County Line 285
    Devin Curtis Senior Hotchkiss 195
    Aidan Dabal Senior Norwood 160
    William Gabriel Junior Nucla 182
    Tannen Kennedy Junior Meeker 138
    Logan Lewis Sophomore Highland 113
    Jace Logan Junior Soroco 170
    Kobryn Mann Senior Sedgwick Co/Fleming 152
    Jaden Miller Senior Paonia 220
    Jacob Pelloni Senior Meeker 120
    Max Salazar Junior Sanford 106
  • Photos: Chaparral hockey reaches Frozen 4 in its inaugural season

    FORT COLLINS — Tyler Johnson had a hat trick as No. 13 Chaparral beat No. 5 Steamboat Springs 8-5 to advance to the Frozen Four in its inaugural season.

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  • Aspen sweeps boys and girls state skiing championships

    (Bethany Brookens/CHSAANow.com)

    LEADVILLE — Aspen increased its trophy haul on Friday, capturing both the boys and girls state skiing titles.

    The Skiers won the boys event with 661.5 points, and their girls team won with 650.5 points.

    Vail Mountain was the boys runner-up with 572 points, and Battle Mountain finished second in the girls competition with 581 points.

    Aspen’s all-around performance in each event proved to be the difference during the two-day championships held at Ski Cooper.

    Both the boys and the girls team either had the most points, or the second-most points in all four events — the Giant Slalom and Nordic Classic on Thursday; and the Slalom and Nordic Skate on Friday. Speaking to their team depth, Aspen had just one individual champion: Chelsea Moore in the Classic on Thursday.

    It is the first time the Skiers have won both team titles since 2012. For each program, it is their eighth championship — the second-most of any boys team, and third-most of any girls team.

    Individually, Vail Mountain Cameron Wolfe swept the Nordic events. He won the boys Skate on Friday with a time of 14:16. Aspen’s Everett Olson was second (14:51), a feat he duplicated from the Classic event. Summit had a trio of boys finish third through fifth: Quintin Weinberger, Peter Haynes, and Oliver Trowbridge.

    Aspen’s boys placed three among the top seven finishers in the Skate, including Olson, Jacob Barsness and Noah Wheeless.

    Colorado Rocky Mountain’s Kate Oldham won the girls Skate with a time of 16:28. Oldham had placed second in the Classic a day earlier.

    Tai-Lee Smith of Summit and Aspen’s Moore tied for second in the girls race at 16:46, while Vail Mountain’s Molly Blakslee (17:20) was fourth, and Winter Boese (17:44) of Steamboat Springs placed fifth.

    Aspen’s Lizzy Barness and Jordan Miner also finished among the top 11 for the Skiers.

    The day started with the Slalom, and it was Vail Mountain’s Michael Resnick who took the title for the boys, finishing with a two-run time of 1:08.33. Resnick was second in the Giant Slalom on Thursday; he had also placed second in the GS last year, and was third in the Slalom a year ago.

    Luke Bailey, Thursday’s GS champion from Platte Canyon, finished second in the boys Slalom (1:10.23), and Aspen freshman Noah Forman was third (1:11.53). Aspen also had Reed Beidlemann place fourth, and Alex Illic finish 11th.

    Nederland’s Emily Creek won the girls Slalom with a time of 1:11.65. Creek was 24th in the Giant Slalom.

    Steamboat Springs senior Amber Eliott placed second in 1:12.89, and Aspen’s Devan McSwain was third in 1:13.80. McSwain placed third in the GS.

    Durango sophomore Madeline Robbins was fourth in the Slalom. It is the school’s highest finish in an individual event since the Demons brought their skiing program back last season.

    Edie Sherlock (eighth) and Levyn Thomas (14th) also placed highly for Aspen’s girls in the Slalom.

    Next year’s state skiing championships will be hosted by Durango at Purgatory Resort. The 2020 championships are scheduled for Vail, and 2021 will be hosted by Middle Park at Winter Park.

    (Bethany Brookens/CHSAANow.com)
  • State skiing: Platte Canyon makes history with two individual titles

    State skiing Luke Bailey Platte Canyon
    Luke Bailey. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    LEADVILLE — Platte Canyon had never won an individual skiing title in the 53-year history of its program.

    Now, the Huskies have two.

    Alex Cregan. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Luke Bailey and Alex Cregan each won the Giant Slalom events during the state skiing championships at Ski Cooper on Thursday. They are the first-ever individual champions from Platte Canyon. The school had never placed an individual higher than third.

    Bailey won the boys event with a two-run total of 2:09:09. Vail Mountain’s Michael Resnick was second (2:10.02), and Evergreen’s Hayden Holtrop was third (2:10.97). Bailey had the top time in each run, improving his first-run time from 1:05.13 to 1:03.96 in his second.

    Bailey finished seventh last season in the GS during the state championships.

    Evergreen led the team score in the alpine event, finishing with 163 points. Aspen was second with 162, and Battle Mountain (151) was third.

    Cregan captured the girls event by finishing her two runs in 2:15.44. Aspen’s Devan McSwain was second (2:15.90), and her teammate Levyn Thomas was third in 2:16.11.

    Cregan had never finished higher than fifth this season in the GS, and was 12th at state last season.

    Aspen had the most team points from the Giant Slalom with 167, Evergreen had 141, and Durango was third with 137.

    State skiing Nordic Classic Cameron Wolfe Vail Moutain
    Cameron Wolfe. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    In the Nordic side of things on Thursday morning, Vail Mountain’s Cameron Wolfe captured the Nordic Classic title, winning the event in 16:48. Everett Olson of Aspen was second in 16:56, and his teammate Jacob Barsness (17:25) finished third.

    It was Wolfe’s first state title. He finished second in the Classic last season, and was third in the Skate. He also placed third in the Classic in 2016. This season’s Nordic Skate race is on Friday afternoon.

    Olson and Barsness paced Aspen as the Skiers jumped out to the lead in the team race. Combined with an 11th-place finish from Noah Wheeless, Aspen finished with an event-best 167 points. Summit (162) was second as a team, paced by Peter Haynes’ fourth-place finish.

    State skiing Nordic Classic Chelsea Moore Aspen
    Chelsea Moore. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Aspen’s Chelsea Moore won the girls Classic event, finishing in 19:23. Kate Oldham of Colorado Rocky Mountain placed second (19:45), and Noelle Resignolo of Summit (20:26) was third.

    Moore had placed third in last year’s Classic, and was fourth in the Skate. In 2016, she was 12th in the Classic.

    Aspen and Vail Mountain tied for the lead in the Classic as a team, both earning 163 points. Emma and Molly Blaksee finished fifth and sixth for Vail Mountain, while Aspen also had Lizzy Barsness place eighth.

    In terms of the overall team race, Aspen heads both the boys and the girls events.

    The Skiers are on top of the boys event with 329 points. Battle Mountain sits in second with 296. Vail Mountain, the defending champion, is third (295), Steamboat Springs (284) is fourth, and Middle Park (281) is fifth.

    Aspen also leads the girls event, totaling 330 points after Thursday. Battle Mountain (280) is second, Summit (267) is third, Lake County (265) is fourth, and Vail Mountain is fifth (252).

    The state championships continue on Friday with the slalom and skate. A full schedule is available here.

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    Photos from Nordic Classic and Giant Slalom

  • 3A state wrestling: Alamosa runs away with team title

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Another chapter has been added to the legacy of Alamosa’s wrestling program.

    The Mean Moose dominated the Class 3A state tournament in winning their 11th state championship with 164 points Saturday night at the Pepsi Center.

    The Mean Moose, who sent 11 wrestlers into the tournament, put away the championship earlier in the evening and won their first state title since they won three in a row in Class 3A from 2011-2013.

    Alamosa is now third all time for the most wrestling state championships in Colorado history behind only Rocky Ford and Wray, which have 12 each. All the Mean Moose’s state crowns have come with head coach Gary Ramstetter, who just completed his 37th season as the boss of the program. Eaton finished second in the team race with 145 points, followed by Lamar at 100 points.

    “This feels great,” Ramstetter said. “This is what we work for. I have a good group of guys. I still like doing this. I’ve been doing it my whole life.”

    The Mean Moose also won state championships in 1988 (AA), and 1992, 1995, 1998-99, and 2006-2007 all in Class 4A.

    Alamosa’s latest title run was powered by cousins, Davion Chavez (106 pounds), and Joe Chavez (126) captured gold medals. The Mean Moose’s individual winners was increased to 58.

    Reis Martinez also was a runner-up at 152 pounds as was heavyweight Preston Duran.

    Joe Chavez won in dramatic fashion, leading 5-4 late in the match and then pinning Brush’s Caleb Cox with eight seconds remaining.

    “I just stayed low and I knew I had to keep wrestling,” said Chavez, who finished the season with a 42-6 record. “I kept moving and he kind of got high and I just stacked him over his own head to get the pin. It feels great to win with my cousin because we have put in so much work together. Winning the team title is great because that’s what we were striving for all year.”

    Chavez, a junior, has now won back-to-back state championships as he won at 120 pounds in 2017.

    Davion Chavez, a freshman, concurred with his cousin.

    “It’s amazing to win state,” he said. “I’ve been working for over 10 years for this and it finally all paid off. It’s great to know that I contributed to our team state championship and helped my team reach that goal. It just feels awesome.”

    Chavez (36-8) beat Trinidad’s Alberto Felthager (36-6), 6-2.

    The Mean Moose’s latest title run also was boosted by 113-pound Elijah DeLaCerda (third place), 132-pound Tyler Kenison (fourth), 145-pound Kolten Hillis (fifth), and 220-pound Logan Thompson (fourth).

    Inspired wrestler

    When La Junta’s Isaiah Gamez muscled past Berthoud’s Kolten Strait 6-2 in the 113-pound finals, one thought immediately came to his mind – his late great grandmother Rosemary Gamez. Gamez passed away Nov. 22 at the age of 84.

    “This just feels great,” Isaiah said. “I wanted to control the match the whole time, make it my match not his. Ever since my great grandma passed away everything I’ve done is for her. She was my rock. I never thought I could do this and she always believed I could do it.”

    The sophomore finished the season with a 36-5 record.

    Third time is a charm

    State wrestling 3A 145
    (Marlee Smith/CHSAANow.com)

    For the last two years, Valley’s Brandon Damian came up short falling in the state finals.

    The senior wasn’t about to be denied Saturday night and he came through with a 3-1 decision over Centauri’s Brandon Buhr. Damian clinched the victory with a takedown with 22 seconds to go in the third period.

    “I have been working so hard this whole season and in practice we do those situations where it is 1-1 with 20 seconds left in the third period and you have to get that takedown,” Damian said. “I knew I had to go, I couldn’t wait. I had to shoot, and when I got the takedown I secured it all.”

    As a freshman, Damian took third at 120 pounds, and he was second as a sophomore and junior at 132 pounds.

    “I have been working to win state ever since my freshman year and I finally got over that hump, and it feels so good,” said Damian, who capped his season at 34-2. “This is the best feeling in the world.”

    Damian also was chosen top wrestler in the state 3A tournament.

    Centauri’s Brandon Buhr, a fellow senior, finished the season with a 46-4 record.

    The wait is over for Johns

    State wrestling 3A 182
    (Marlee Smith/CHSAANow.com)

    Junior Nathan Johns of The Classical Academy doesn’t have to wait any longer for a state wrestling title.

    Johns edged Valley’s Josh Flanigan 3-2 with an escape in the ultimate overtime tiebreaker at 182 pounds. The same Flanigan who lost to in overtime in a match earlier this season.

    “These two guys are so evenly matched that neither guy really wanted to commit,” said TCA coach Sean Collins. “It was a very tactical match and we were able to make it where he couldn’t score with phenomenal defense and we capitalized when we need to.”

    Johns couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he was being congratulated by his teammates. He finished the season with a 34-3 record.

    “This is incredible,” said Johns, who lost in the state finals at 182 pounds a year ago. “I’m so happy. This is just amazing.”

    Johns is the second state wrestling champion in TCA’s history. Andrew Register won the Titans inaugural title on the mat in 2014 at 135 pounds.

    Eaton moves up

    Eaton High School’s wrestling team had a strong showing finishing second to Alamosa. Eaton’s is coached by Tony Mustari. Mustari was a three-time state champion at Greeley Central.

    The Reds lone finalist was Ariel Rodriguez (46-10), and the senior dropped an 8-4 decision to Berthoud’s Austyn Binkly (38-5).

    Weld Central doubles up

    The Rebels of Weld Central flexed their muscles with back-to-back state crowns.

    Weld Central’s Jimmy LaConte (39-2) def. Steamboat Springs’ Hayden Johnson (32-4), 7-6. LaConte’s teammate, Quentin Jiner (32-5) followed that up with a 7-5 decision over Moffat County’s Mikinzie Klimper.

    Other winners grabbing gold

    During a night filled with emotion, there were several other grapplers basking in championship glory. Grand Valley’s A.J. Serna (120 pounds), Buena Vista’s Anthony Quintana (132), Sheridan’s Faustin Lopez (195), Lamar’s Bart Gruenloh (220) and Delta heavyweight Logan Church. Quintana (40-0) and Church (35-0) finished their state-winning seasons with perfect records.

  • Regis Jesuit heads hockey’s postseason field as the No. 1 seed

    Regis Jesuit Cherry Creek hockey
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    AURORA — Unbeaten Regis Jesuit is the top seed in hockey’s state tournament bracket, which was released on Sunday morning.

    Find the full state hockey bracket here.

    The Raiders (19-0-0) finished as the No. 1 team in the final RPI standings of the regular season.

    Other top seeds in hockey’s bracket include No. 2 Monarch, the defending champion, as well as No. 3 Valor Christian, No. 4 Fort Collins, No. 5 Steamboat Springs, No. 6 Heritage, No. 7 Cherry Creek and No. 8 Resurrection Christian.

    Hockey’s playoffs begin on Tuesday at home site. Second-round games are Friday, with quarterfinals on Saturday.

    The Frozen Four will be held at the Pepsi Center, with semifinals on March 1, and the championship set for March 6.

  • Hockey rankings: Dakota Ridge jumps in at No. 7 this week

    Woodland Park Dakota Ridge hockey
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Dakota Ridge joined this week’s hockey rankings, entering at No. 7 this week.

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

    With the regular season set to end on Saturday, these will serve as the final rankings of the regular season.

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll

    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.

    Hockey
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Regis Jesuit (9) 18-0-0 108 1 2-0-0
    2 Monarch (1) 15-2-0 99 2 1-1-0
    3 Valor Christian (1) 17-2-0 82 3 1-1-0
    4 Fort Collins 13-2-2 76 4 2-0-0
    5 Heritage 14-2-1 47 8 1-0-0
    6 Resurrection Christian 12-4-0 39 6 0-0-0
    7 Dakota Ridge 11-6-0 34 1-0-0
    8 Cherry Creek 10-6-1 32 5 1-1-0
    9 Aspen 11-3-3 31 9 1-1-0
    10 Steamboat Springs 12-5-1 28 7 0-2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Standley Lake 15, Kent Denver 6, Pueblo County 6, Chaparral 2.
    Dropped out
    Chaparral (10).