CENTENNIAL — Penny Schwab scored the game’s only goal in the second half, giving Liberty a 1-0 win over Arapahoe on Thursday.
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CENTENNIAL — Penny Schwab scored the game’s only goal in the second half, giving Liberty a 1-0 win over Arapahoe on Thursday.
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GRAND JUNCTION — Complete results after the final round of the 2016 Class 5A state boys golf tournament at Bookcliff Country Club.
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| Place | School | R1 | R2 | Total | To Par |
| 1 | Regis Jesuit | 220 | 216 | 436 | +10 |
| 2 | Highlands Ranch | 225 | 212 | 437 | +11 |
| 3 | Lakewood | 227 | 222 | 449 | +23 |
| 4 | Fossil Ridge | 225 | 225 | 450 | +24 |
| 5 | Rock Canyon | 222 | 231 | 453 | +27 |
| 6 | Cherry Creek | 232 | 226 | 458 | +32 |
| 7 | Arapahoe | 232 | 233 | 465 | +39 |
| 8 | Fairview | 234 | 233 | 467 | +41 |
| 9 | Fruita | 234 | 239 | 473 | +47 |
| 10 | Mountain Range | 243 | 239 | 482 | +56 |
| 11 | Heritage | 240 | 244 | 484 | +58 |
| 12 | Chaparral | 253 | 253 | 506 | +80 |
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| Place | Name | School | R1 | R2 | Total | To Par |
| 1 | Kyle Pearson | Highlands Ranch | 66 | 67 | 133 | -9 |
| 2 | Davis Bryant | Eaglecrest | 66 | 73 | 139 | -3 |
| 3 | Nick Caldwell | Rock Canyon | 65 | 75 | 140 | -2 |
| T4 | Daniel Pearson | Fairview | 73 | 69 | 142 | Even |
| T4 | Griffin Barela | Lakewood | 71 | 71 | 142 | Even |
| T6 | Drew Anderson | Regis Jesuit | 74 | 70 | 144 | +2 |
| T6 | Cal McCoy | Regis Jesuit | 73 | 71 | 144 | +2 |
| T6 | Arik Roberts | Palmer | 73 | 71 | 144 | +2 |
| T9 | Trevor Olkowski | Grand Junction | 74 | 71 | 145 | +3 |
| T9 | Kailer Rundiks | Denver East | 73 | 72 | 145 | +3 |
| T9 | Josh Caridi | Fossil Ridge | 73 | 72 | 145 | +3 |
| 12 | Tommy Packer | Arapahoe | 70 | 77 | 147 | +5 |
| 13 | Canon Olkowski | Grand Junction | 77 | 71 | 148 | +6 |
| T14 | Ryan Pearson | Highlands Ranch | 77 | 72 | 149 | +7 |
| T14 | Justin Markel | Regis Jesuit | 74 | 75 | 149 | +7 |
| T16 | Grey Brewer | Cherry Creek | 78 | 72 | 150 | +8 |
| T16 | Dillon Stewart | Fossil Ridge | 75 | 75 | 150 | +8 |
| T16 | Bradley Scalia | Cherokee Trail | 75 | 75 | 150 | +8 |
| T16 | Tyler Zhang | Regis Jesuit | 73 | 77 | 150 | +8 |
| T20 | Grayden Wolfe | Lakewood | 77 | 74 | 151 | +9 |
| T20 | Jason Coffey | Fruita | 74 | 77 | 151 | +9 |
| T20 | David Roney V | Douglas County | 74 | 77 | 151 | +9 |
| 23 | Andrew Stroh | Doherty | 77 | 75 | 152 | +10 |
| T24 | Connor Jones | Mountain Range | 80 | 73 | 153 | +11 |
| T24 | Sam Blackwood | Heritage | 77 | 76 | 153 | +11 |
| T24 | Danny Gallant | Monarch | 75 | 78 | 153 | +11 |
| T24 | JT Snowden | Rock Canyon | 75 | 78 | 153 | +11 |
| T24 | Marcus Tait | Columbine | 74 | 79 | 153 | +11 |
| T29 | Luke Travins | Coronado | 80 | 74 | 154 | +12 |
| T29 | Brandon Armitage | Grandview | 78 | 76 | 154 | +12 |
| T29 | Freddie Gluck | Boulder | 77 | 77 | 154 | +12 |
| T29 | Landon Thunell | Ralston Valley | 72 | 82 | 154 | +12 |
| T33 | Jackson Crist | Highlands Ranch | 82 | 73 | 155 | +13 |
| T33 | Asher Nolting | Cherry Creek | 78 | 77 | 155 | +13 |
| T33 | Jack Hastings | Fossil Ridge | 77 | 78 | 155 | +13 |
| T33 | Cade Kilkenny | Cherry Creek | 76 | 79 | 155 | +13 |
| T37 | Hunter Tuite | Cherry Creek | 79 | 77 | 156 | +14 |
| T37 | Jack Castiglia | Lakewood | 79 | 77 | 156 | +14 |
| T37 | Ethan Alexander | Monarch | 76 | 80 | 156 | +14 |
| T37 | Cameron Como | Rampart | 74 | 82 | 156 | +14 |
| T41 | Evan Kalac | ThunderRidge | 83 | 75 | 158 | +16 |
| T41 | Nick Laubscher | Fruita | 79 | 79 | 158 | +16 |
| T41 | Joseph Madden | Denver East | 78 | 80 | 158 | +16 |
| T41 | Chris Raap | Mountain Vista | 75 | 83 | 158 | +16 |
| T45 | Greyson Warfield | Castle View | 82 | 77 | 159 | +17 |
| T45 | Kyle Colen | Smoky Hill | 81 | 78 | 159 | +17 |
| T45 | Sam Ostravich | ThunderRidge | 79 | 80 | 159 | +17 |
| 48 | Evan Wilkinson | Mountain Vista | 81 | 79 | 160 | +18 |
| T49 | Steven Roschke | Rampart | 85 | 76 | 161 | +19 |
| T49 | Jay Yano | Arapahoe | 84 | 77 | 161 | +19 |
| T49 | Cam Lampe | Fossil Ridge | 83 | 78 | 161 | +19 |
| T49 | Jake Daniel | Rock Canyon | 83 | 78 | 161 | +19 |
| T49 | Brandon Bervig | Liberty | 80 | 81 | 161 | +19 |
| T49 | Turner Johnson | Arapahoe | 79 | 82 | 161 | +19 |
| T49 | Reese Taylor | Castle View | 77 | 84 | 161 | +19 |
| T56 | Alex Yano | Arapahoe | 83 | 79 | 162 | +20 |
| T56 | Andrew Perry | Fairview | 80 | 82 | 162 | +20 |
| T56 | Mitch Leach | Loveland | 79 | 83 | 162 | +20 |
| 59 | Will Branan | Fairview | 81 | 82 | 163 | +21 |
| T60 | Max Mowry | Dakota Ridge | 87 | 77 | 164 | +22 |
| T60 | Kieran McMullen | Rock Canyon | 82 | 82 | 164 | +22 |
| T60 | Blake Andersen | Fruita | 81 | 83 | 164 | +22 |
| T60 | Danny Taggart | Grandview | 81 | 83 | 164 | +22 |
| T64 | Tyler Mulligan | Chaparral | 83 | 82 | 165 | +23 |
| T64 | Cam Nagel | Rocky Mountain | 81 | 84 | 165 | +23 |
| 66 | Michael Milton | Gateway | 86 | 80 | 166 | +24 |
| T67 | Gabe Keller | Pine Creek | 86 | 82 | 168 | +26 |
| T67 | Cameron Bajaj | Heritage | 81 | 87 | 168 | +26 |
| 69 | Ben Carrington | Heritage | 88 | 81 | 169 | +27 |
| T70 | Andrew Doyle | Pine Creek | 88 | 82 | 170 | +28 |
| T70 | Christopher Kennedy | Smoky Hill | 88 | 82 | 170 | +28 |
| T70 | Jonas Graham | Chaparral | 86 | 84 | 170 | +28 |
| T70 | Slade Marceau | Bear Creek | 84 | 86 | 170 | +28 |
| T70 | Ryan Way | Heritage | 82 | 88 | 170 | +28 |
| T75 | Isaac Headrick | Mountain Range | 85 | 86 | 171 | +29 |
| T75 | Nichols Neff | Chaparral | 84 | 87 | 171 | +29 |
| T75 | Miles Murphy | Fairview | 84 | 87 | 171 | +29 |
| T78 | Adam Hulse | Fort Collins | 86 | 86 | 172 | +30 |
| T78 | Max Camp-Oberhauser | Lakewood | 84 | 88 | 172 | +30 |
| T78 | Andrew Davis | Highlands Ranch | 83 | 89 | 172 | +30 |
| 81 | Riley Dunlop | Doherty | 85 | 89 | 174 | +32 |
| 82 | Joey Ashley | Dakota Ridge | 87 | 89 | 176 | +34 |
| 83 | Stephen Yockey | Fort Collins | 92 | 90 | 182 | +40 |
GRAND JUNCTION — Complete results after the first day of the 2016 Class 5A state golf tournament at Bookcliff Country Club.
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| Place | School | R1 | To Par |
| 1 | Regis Jesuit | 220 | +7 |
| 2 | Rock Canyon | 222 | +9 |
| T3 | Fossil Ridge | 225 | +12 |
| T3 | Highlands Ranch | 225 | +12 |
| 5 | Lakewood | 227 | +14 |
| T6 | Arapahoe | 232 | +19 |
| T6 | Cherry Creek | 232 | +19 |
| T8 | Fairview | 234 | +21 |
| T8 | Fruita | 234 | +21 |
| 10 | Heritage | 240 | +27 |
| 11 | Mountain Range | 243 | +30 |
| 12 | Chaparral | 253 | +40 |
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| Place | Name | School | Score | To Par | Day 2 Tee | |
| 1 | Nick Caldwell | Rock Canyon | 65 | -6 | 10:57 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T2 | Davis Bryant | Eaglecrest | 66 | -5 | 10:57 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T2 | Kyle Pearson | Highlands Ranch | 66 | -5 | 10:57 am (Tee: 1) | |
| 4 | Tommy Packer | Arapahoe | 70 | -1 | 10:48 am (Tee: 1) | |
| 5 | Griffin Barela | Lakewood | 71 | Even | 10:48 am (Tee: 1) | |
| 6 | Landon Thunell | Ralston Valley | 72 | +1 | 10:48 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T7 | Arik Roberts | Palmer | 73 | +2 | 10:39 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T7 | Daniel Pearson | Fairview | 73 | +2 | 10:30 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T7 | Kailer Rundiks | Denver East | 73 | +2 | 10:39 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T7 | Josh Caridi | Fossil Ridge | 73 | +2 | 10:30 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T7 | Tyler Zhang | Regis Jesuit | 73 | +2 | 10:30 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T7 | Cal McCoy | Regis Jesuit | 73 | +2 | 10:39 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T13 | Drew Anderson | Regis Jesuit | 74 | +3 | 10:21 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T13 | Justin Markel | Regis Jesuit | 74 | +3 | 10:12 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T13 | David Roney V | Douglas County | 74 | +3 | 10:21 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T13 | Marcus Tait | Columbine | 74 | +3 | 10:03 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T13 | Cameron Como | Rampart | 74 | +3 | 10:12 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T13 | Jason Coffey | Fruita | 74 | +3 | 10:21 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T13 | Trevor Olkowski | Grand Junction | 74 | +3 | 10:12 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T20 | Chris Raap | Mountain Vista | 75 | +4 | 9:54 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T20 | Danny Gallant | Monarch | 75 | +4 | 10:03 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T20 | Bradley Scalia | Cherokee Trail | 75 | +4 | 9:54 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T20 | Dillon Stewart | Fossil Ridge | 75 | +4 | 9:54 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T20 | JT Snowden | Rock Canyon | 75 | +4 | 10:03 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T25 | Cade Kilkenny | Cherry Creek | 76 | +5 | 9:45 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T25 | Ethan Alexander | Monarch | 76 | +5 | 9:45 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T27 | Grayden Wolfe | Lakewood | 77 | +6 | 9:18 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T27 | Canon Olkowski | Grand Junction | 77 | +6 | 9:27 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T27 | Sam Blackwood | Heritage | 77 | +6 | 9:36 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T27 | Ryan Pearson | Highlands Ranch | 77 | +6 | 9:18 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T27 | Jack Hastings | Fossil Ridge | 77 | +6 | 9:36 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T27 | Andrew Stroh | Doherty | 77 | +6 | 9:36 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T27 | Freddie Gluck | Boulder | 77 | +6 | 9:27 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T27 | Reese Taylor | Castle View | 77 | +6 | 9:27 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T35 | Grey Brewer | Cherry Creek | 78 | +7 | 9:18 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T35 | Asher Nolting | Cherry Creek | 78 | +7 | 9:09 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T35 | Brandon Armitage | Grandview | 78 | +7 | 9:09 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T35 | Joseph Madden | Denver East | 78 | +7 | 9:09 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T39 | Mitch Leach | Loveland | 79 | +8 | 9:00 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T39 | Jack Castiglia | Lakewood | 79 | +8 | 9:00 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T39 | Nick Laubscher | Fruita | 79 | +8 | 9:00 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T39 | Hunter Tuite | Cherry Creek | 79 | +8 | 9:00 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T39 | Turner Johnson | Arapahoe | 79 | +8 | 9:00 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T39 | Sam Ostravich | ThunderRidge | 79 | +8 | 9:00 am (Tee: 1) | |
| T45 | Luke Travins | Coronado | 80 | +9 | 9:09 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T45 | Andrew Perry | Fairview | 80 | +9 | 9:18 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T45 | Brandon Bervig | Liberty | 80 | +9 | 9:09 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T45 | Connor Jones | Mountain Range | 80 | +9 | 9:09 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T49 | Evan Wilkinson | Mountain Vista | 81 | +10 | 9:27 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T49 | Cameron Bajaj | Heritage | 81 | +10 | 9:18 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T49 | Danny Taggart | Grandview | 81 | +10 | 9:27 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T49 | Will Branan | Fairview | 81 | +10 | 9:36 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T49 | Blake Andersen | Fruita | 81 | +10 | 9:18 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T49 | Cam Nagel | Rocky Mountain | 81 | +10 | 9:27 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T49 | Kyle Colen | Smoky Hill | 81 | +10 | 9:36 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T56 | Kieran McMullen | Rock Canyon | 82 | +11 | 9:45 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T56 | Greyson Warfield | Castle View | 82 | +11 | 9:45 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T56 | Ryan Way | Heritage | 82 | +11 | 9:36 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T56 | Jackson Crist | Highlands Ranch | 82 | +11 | 9:45 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T60 | Andrew Davis | Highlands Ranch | 83 | +12 | 10:03 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T60 | Alex Yano | Arapahoe | 83 | +12 | 10:03 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T60 | Tyler Mulligan | Chaparral | 83 | +12 | 9:54 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T60 | Cam Lampe | Fossil Ridge | 83 | +12 | 10:03 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T60 | Jake Daniel | Rock Canyon | 83 | +12 | 9:54 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T60 | Evan Kalac | ThunderRidge | 83 | +12 | 9:54 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T66 | Jay Yano | Arapahoe | 84 | +13 | 10:12 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T66 | Miles Murphy | Fairview | 84 | +13 | 10:21 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T66 | Slade Marceau | Bear Creek | 84 | +13 | 10:12 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T66 | Nichols Neff | Chaparral | 84 | +13 | 10:12 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T66 | Max Camp-Oberhauser | Lakewood | 84 | +13 | 10:21 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T71 | Isaac Headrick | Mountain Range | 85 | +14 | 10:21 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T71 | Steven Roschke | Rampart | 85 | +14 | 10:30 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T71 | Riley Dunlop | Doherty | 85 | +14 | 10:30 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T74 | Adam Hulse | Fort Collins | 86 | +15 | 10:30 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T74 | Jonas Graham | Chaparral | 86 | +15 | 10:48 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T74 | Gabe Keller | Pine Creek | 86 | +15 | 10:39 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T74 | Michael Milton | Gateway | 86 | +15 | 10:39 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T78 | Max Mowry | Dakota Ridge | 87 | +16 | 10:48 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T78 | Joey Ashley | Dakota Ridge | 87 | +16 | 10:39 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T80 | Ben Carrington | Heritage | 88 | +17 | 10:48 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T80 | Andrew Doyle | Pine Creek | 88 | +17 | 10:57 am (Tee: 10) | |
| T80 | Christopher Kennedy | Smoky Hill | 88 | +17 | 10:57 am (Tee: 10) | |
| 83 | Stephen Yockey | Fort Collins | 92 | +21 | 10:57 am (Tee: 10) | |
Below is an interactive database of boys golf’s state qualifiers in classes 5A, 4A and 3A during the 2016 season. These golfers qualified out of their respective regionals.
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CENTENNIAL — Arapahoe captured the Class 5A boys golf Southern Region on Monday at South Suburban Golf Course.
The Warriors finished 6-over as a team. Monarch and Rock Canyon tied for second place at 10-over.
Monarch’s Ethan Alexander won the individual event, playing his round in 1-under.
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ARVADA — Ty Hammack rushed for 130 yards and a score to help Standley Lake football beat Liberty 20-18 on Saturday.
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COLORADO SPRINGS — Rampart avenged last season’s loss to district rival Liberty as the Rams came away with a 42-12 win over the Lancers.
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COLORADO SPRINGS — Even when Rob Royer was playing football at Rampart in the late 1980s and early 90s, the rivalry with Liberty stood out. Now that he looms as head coach of the Rams, it remains competitive and he and his players will get a dose of it as early as possible.
That’s where Zero Week can make things fun.
The ending of last year’s showdown, if anything, fueled the fire between the two teams and it seems as if they couldn’t wait to take the field against each other.
All summer long, football players at both schools have practiced through the heat, preparing for the chance to either set things right or prove that the result was anything but a fluke.
And given the opponent, it makes the start of the season fun for both sides.
“It’s exciting, we’ve all been waiting all summer to get things going,” Rampart senior receiver Joey Williams said. “We’re just ready to be there, especially with a team like Liberty, who beat us last year.”
In one of the wildest endings in the state season, the Rams scored a go-ahead touchdown with less than two minutes left to take a one-point lead. With a long way to go, the Lancers were able to capitalize on every opportunity they got, which included a pass interference call that helped moved them down the field.

Hunter Wierenga was able to connect on a field goal for the 34-32 win, leaving Liberty elated and Rampart stunned.
But now that the 2015 is in the history books, Royer is excited about his getting his players back on the field where they’ll get another shot at the Lancers. All the better that it comes on the very first week that teams are able to compete in regular season contests.
“We had our camp at the end of the summer and (Zero Week) allows us to have a bye week in week five to get ready for league,” Royer said. “The fact that it’s Liberty adds another little bonus in it.”
Just up the road from Rampart, Lancers coach Marc Sites is also getting his squad prepared for Saturday night’s showdown.
But for Sites, Zero Week adds a challenge for him that he didn’t face last year. The Lancers didn’t play until week one, when they beat Cheyenne Mountain 27-0. This year, he’s feeling the pressure of a week taken away from game prep.
“There are lot of unknowns, a lot of variables that are out there,” Sites said. “Trying to squeeze what you would normally do in three weeks into two weeks has been a challenge.”
But when game time rolls around, the Lancers will be ready to play. And with two schools so close in proximity facing off, it could easily have the feel of an organized game between neighborhood kids.
“Besides Air Academy, Liberty and Rampart are the two oldest high schools in District 20,” Sites said. “The kids all know each other, they live next to each other in the neighborhoods so it makes for an exciting way to start the season.”
Rampart and Liberty will kick off at 6 p.m. Saturday at District 20 Stadium.

There will be two new teams in the hunt for the 2016 Colorado state field hockey championship: the Liberty Lancers and the Arapahoe Warriors.
“To add two programs in one year is phenomenal,” said Liberty head coach Michelle Amon.
With the new additions, there are now 15 field hockey programs in the state.
“(Field) hockey is basically isolated on the east coast and California. In between, there’s not much,” Amon said. “So, for it to be out here it’s just incredibly big for our sport in general because it’s moving across the country.”
The sport has been popular on both coasts, but, like lacrosse prior to the past five years or so, it has struggled to gain traction in between. Amon has experienced the growth of the sport first hand and loves being in the middle of it.
“I’m coming from Kentucky where it has taken about 25 years for us to get where we’re at, because we didn’t have very many programs as well,” Amon said.
Amon has been playing and coaching field hockey for 14 years and played collegiately at the University of Louisville.
“It’s definitely a part of who I am,” Amon said.
As for the players that will be taking the field for Liberty, they consist of a variety of multiple sport athletes.
“I have a couple soccer players, a couple swimmers, and then most are lacrosse,” Amon said. “I have probably two or three girls who have played before.”
Arapahoe had an impressive turnout for their tryouts with a total of 62 girls showing out for a spot on the new team.
“The sport provides new opportunities for girls in the fall season and we are seeing a great response by the numbers of girls who are trying out for the teams,” said CHSAA assistant commissioner Bethany Brookens, who oversees the sport. “I am hoping that the participation numbers continue to increase with the addition of these teams, and ultimately, we would love to get more schools offering programs.”
A massive learning curve is to be expected, but the girls of the Liberty field hockey team seem to be chugging along with more excitement than frustration.
“They’re picking up the skills pretty well – they’re excited to be playing a new game,” Amon said. “It’s not really frustration, it’s more anxiety because there is so much to learn before we start playing.
“It’s excitement, there’s not really frustration because they’re just happy to be on the field and have a team.”
Amon ran clinics in the spring and summer, but for most of the team their experience of the game ends there. The athleticism of her players is huge in their ability to pick up the game.
“I was pleasantly surprised because we have a lot to learn in a short amount of time. I have a lot of athletes so I got lucky there,” Amon said.” Some of the girls have grown very quickly. It’s pretty great to see how quickly they’re picking it up because it’s not a very easy sport to pick up right away.”
Amon spoke on the surrounding community and its efforts giving credit to both the resources around the school as well as the people.
“The community has been working many years to get this game growing here, and I’m super excited to be a part of it, and I hope that it continues to grow,” Amon said. “But it will take time.”
One of the resources Amon named is the Olympic committee being in the area. She mentioned that the team has been watching the Olympics together and getting immersed in the game.
“It’s actually really fortunate that the Olympics are right now as we’re starting because the girls are getting exposed without ever knowing what it was before,” Amon said.
The U.S. national team made it to the quarterfinals, so the success brought even more excitement to the girls.
Looking towards the season and the expectations from the new team, Amon did not shy away.
“I’m very competitive,” Amon said. “I would like to have huge expectations.”
A few of the older girls on the team have stepped up as leaders with that same mentality.
Mindful of the future of the program, Amon wants to keep the sport trending upwards.
“The biggest thing is getting the younger kids excited to come up and build our program,” Amon said. “Keep that excitement, keep that love of the game happening and passing it down so that we can continue to grow.”
“We are really excited about the growth of high school field hockey, and I see the addition of two new schools a direct reflection of hard work by the coaches, players, parents, officials, and entire field hockey community in general,” Brookens said.
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Defending state champion: Colorado Academy
Preseason No. 1: Colorado Academy
Returning All-State athletes: Taylor Hantman (Sr.) Cherry Creek, Emily Munn (Sr.) Palmer Ridge, Lindsey Reich (Sr.) Regis Jesuit, Nellie Turnage (Sr.) Colorado Academy
Regular season begins: Aug. 25
Quarterfinals: Completed by Oct. 22
Semifinals: Oct. 25, All-City Stadium
State final: Oct. 27 at 7 p.m., All-City Stadium

AURORA — Arapahoe and Liberty are set to add field hockey programs this fall, bringing the sport’s total number of teams to 15 schools.
It marks the first expansion for the sport since Regis Jesuit added a program in 2009.
“We have been seeing a growth in participation over recent years, and it’s really exciting to see that transition into a growth of teams,” said CHSAA assistant commissioner Bethany Brookens. “We’re hopeful that the trend continues.”
Both Arapahoe and Liberty will play varsity schedules this fall.
Like the majority of the teams in the sport, both programs will draw athletes from other district schools.
Liberty is just the third Colorado Springs-area team to house a field hockey program, joining Cheyenne Mountain and Palmer Ridge.
Field hockey begins practice on Aug. 15, and teams may scrimmage on Aug. 20. The season officially begins with games on Aug. 25.