Tag: Moffat County

  • Overland heads preseason 5A boys basketball rankings

    Denver East Overland boys basketball
    Austin Conway and Overland are the preseason No. 1 team in 5A boys basketball. (Pam Wagner).

    Overland, a final four team a season ago, is the preseason No. 1 pick in Class 5A boys basketball.

    The Trailblazers return a talented roster, as well as three of their four leading scorers from 2013-14. Included are senior Division I commits Austin Conway (Wyoming) and Ryan Swan (Air Force), as well as top 2016 national recruit De’Ron Davis.

    Overland got 10 first-place votes, and had 151 total points.

    Regis Jesuit is No. 2 in CHSAANow.com’s 5A poll, while defending champion Denver East begins at No. 3. Eaglecrest is fourth, and ThunderRidge rounds out the top 5.

    Also ranked in the preseason is No. 6 Chaparral, No. 7 Abraham Lincoln, No. 8 Arvada West, No. 9 Rangeview and No. 10 Mountain Vista.

    Elsewhere, Sanford is the lone defending champion to open up as a preseason No. 1 team. It heads the 2A poll.

    Reflecing the uncertainty of the 4A this year, eight different teams received first-place votes in that classification’s preseason ranking.

    Longmont got five of those votes, and leads the 4A poll as preseason No. 1. Pueblo South also got five first-place votes, and is No. 2.

    Lewis-Palmer is third, Thomas Jefferson is fourth and Valor Christian rounds out the top five. Defending champion Pueblo East is No. 9 in the preseason. Holy Family, last season’s 3A champion which moved up to 4A this year, is No. 8.

    In 3A, Colorado Academy leads the way. The Mustangs, runner-up last season, received seven of the 11 first-place votes.

    1A’s preseason poll is led by McClave. Defending champion Hi-Plains is No. 3.

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

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Basketball Polls

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

    First-place votes are in parentheses.

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

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Overland (10) 0-0 151
    2 Regis Jesuit (1) 0-0 117
    3 Denver East (4) 0-0 110
    4 Eaglecrest 0-0 94
    5 ThunderRidge (1) 0-0 89
    6 Chaparral 0-0 82
    7 Abraham Lincoln 0-0 50
    8 Arvada West 0-0 39
    9 Rangeview 0-0 35
    10 Mountain Vista 0-0 28
    Others receiving votes:
    Legend 25, Fossil Ridge 11, Cherry Creek 10, Rock Canyon 9, Dakota Ridge 6, Highlands Ranch 6, Chatfield 4, Smoky Hill 4, Aurora Central 3, Cherokee Trail 3, Montbello 3, Boulder 1.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Longmont (5) 0-0 132
    2 Pueblo South (5) 0-0 102
    3 Lewis-Palmer (2) 0-0 90
    4 Thomas Jefferson (1) 0-0 89
    5 Valor Christian (1) 0-0 84
    6 D’Evelyn (1) 0-0 69
    7 Sand Creek 0-0 55
    8 Holy Family 0-0 44
    9 Pueblo East (1) 0-0 43
    10 Denver South (1) 0-0 36
    Others receiving votes:
    Golden 33, Cheyenne Mountain 30, Pueblo Central 18, Air Academy 14, Denver West 13, Mead 13, Steamboat Springs 11, Mesa Ridge 10, Thompson Valley 10, Pueblo West 8.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Colorado Academy (7) 0-0 103
    2 Colorado Springs Christian (2) 0-0 89
    3 Faith Christian (2) 0-0 80
    4 Moffat County 0-0 66
    5 Jefferson Academy 0-0 44
    6 Lutheran 0-0 39
    7 St. Mary’s 0-0 25
    8 Kent Denver 0-0 21
    9 DSST-Stapleton 0-0 19
    10 The Pinnacle 0-0 17
    Others receiving votes:
    Brush 16, Manitou Springs 14, Grand Valley 12, Machebeuf 9, Platte Valley 8, Aspen 7, Centauri 6, Eaton 6, Sterling 6, Monte Vista 5, Buena Vista 4, Bennett 2, Frontier Academy 2, St. Mary’s Academy 2, University 2, Strasburg 1.

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Sanford (10) 0-0 100
    2 Ignacio 0-0 89
    3 Simla 0-0 57
    4 Resurrection Christian 0-0 56
    5 Akron 0-0 46
    6 Meeker 0-0 41
    7 Rye 0-0 35
    8 Sedgwick County 0-0 28
    9 Holyoke 0-0 24
    10 Yuma 0-0 16
    Others receiving votes:
    Center 13, Crowley County 13, Denver Christian 11, Caliche 9, Peyton 6, Ellicott 4, Mancos 1, Swink 1.

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 McClave (8) 0-0 95
    2 Norwood 0-0 75
    3 Hi-Plains (1) 0-0 68
    4 Fleming 0-0 62
    5 Holly 0-0 54
    6 Cheyenne Wells 0-0 45
    7 South Baca 0-0 34
    8 Sangre De Cristo (1) 0-0 29
    9 Jim Elliot 0-0 22
    10 Granada 0-0 15
    Others receiving votes:
    Peetz 6, Arickaree/Woodlin 5, Denver Jewish 5, Shining Mountain 5, Cheraw 4, Otis 4, Primero 4, Kit Carson 3, Community Christian 2, Sierra Grande 1.
  • Playoff football roundup: Gunnison slips Sterling’s upset bid in 2A

    It came down to a fourth-down conversion in overtime, then an extra point, but Gunnison survived.

    No. 12-seeded Sterling pushed the No. 5 Cowboys to overtime on Saturday afternoon in the Class 2A football playoffs.

    Tied at 22 at the end of regulation, Sterling scored on its possession in overtime, but went for two points and didn’t convert.

    When it got the ball, Gunnison quickly faced a third-and-10. Gunnison quarterback Jake Wallin scrambled to the 1-yard-line to set up a 4th-and-1. The next play, running back Brady Wilson scored. The Cowboys then kicked the extra point to take a 29-28 win.

    “It’s playoffs. A win is a win,” Wallin told the Gunnison Country Times afterward. “It doesn’t matter what the score is. If you win, you go on, if you lose, you’re taking your pads off for good. We’re excited to play another week.”

    Gunnison advances to play Eaton, the No. 13 seed which upset No. 4 Lamar 41-20 on Saturday.

    Eaton led 26-7 at halftime in that game. Lamar cut it to 26-14 with a score early in the third quarter, but Eaton pulled away with a 15-point fourth quarter.

    Elsewhere in 2A:

    • No. 1 Brush rolled over No. 16 Moffat County 49-7. Brush will face No. 8 Faith Christian, which beat No. 9 Bayfield on Saturday.
    • No. 3 Strasburg handled No. 6 Florence 48-6. Strasburg scored on six of its first seven possessions, according to the Canon City Daily Record.
    • Platte Valley, seeded No. 6, beat No. 11 Bennett 30-15. It will face Strasburg in the quarterfinals.
    • No. 2 seed Kent Denver took care of No. 15 La Junta, 58-14. The Sun Devils will face No. 7 Montezuma-Cortez, which won a wild game on Friday night.

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    Notables

    • No. 9 Platte Canyon pulled off the lone upset in the 1A playoffs, beating No. 8 Wray on the road, 30-14. It will play defending champion Paonia in the quarterfinals. Paonia, the top seed, beat No. 16 Wiggins 49-0.
    • In 8-man, No. 8 Vail Christian held off  No. 9 Merino to win 38-34. Merino led this one 14-0 early before Vail Christian rallied to take a 24-20 halftime lead. Merino went back up 28-24, but Vail Christian grabbed the lead for good with a touchdown late in the third quarter. The Saints draw top-seeded Dayspring Christian, which is also the defending champion.
    • 6-man‘s semifinals are set: No. 1 Arickaree/Woodlin will host No. 4 Fleming, while No. 3 Peetz will be at No. 2 Eads.
    • Higher-seeded teams went a combined 25-3 in the first rounds of the 2A, 1A, 8-man and 6-man playoffs.
  • 2A football state playoff bracket

    Football’s 2014 state playoff bracket for Class 2A.

    2014 CHSAA State Football Playoffs CHSAA 2A Football Playoffs

  • Playoff football brackets for five classes released on Sunday

    Grandview Valor Christian football
    Grandview is one of four No. 1 seeds in Class 5A football. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    AURORA — Grandview, Ralston Valley, Pomona and Cherry Creek all got No. 1 seeds when the Class 5A football bracket was released on Sunday.

    All four teams are the top seeds in their respective quadrants — which is a new format for this season. The classification kept a 32-team bracket, but instead of seeding teams Nos. 1-32, the seeding committee seeded four quadrants with Nos. 1-8 apiece.

    The seeding committee is also a new addition this season. Previously, the 32-team bracket was set strictly by Wild Card points standings, with a few changes up or down one seed to avoid league matchups. This year, the 32 qualifiers were again set by the Wild Card points — which were released on Sunday morning — but the committee true-seeded the field based on a number of different criteria, including head-to-head, and an RPI ranking system.

    No. 2 seeds include Rocky Mountain, Fairview, Valor Christian and Regis Jesuit. No. 3s are Fountain-Fort Carson, Overland, Mountain Vista and Doherty.

    Among first-round matchups are No. 4 Prairie View vs. No. 5 Lakewood, No. 3 Mountain Vista vs. No. 6 Cherokee Trail, No. 4 Legacy vs. No. 5 Eaglecrest, and No. 3 Doherty vs. No. 6 Heritage.

    Valor Christian is the defending champion, having won five consecutive titles over three classifications.

    Teams can begin play this weekend. The semifinals are the weekend of Nov. 22 at home sites, with the championship No. 29 at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.

    The full 5A bracket can be found here.

    The 2A, 1A, 8-man and 6-man brackets also came out on Sunday.

    2A’s top seed is Brush, which will faces Moffat County in the first round. No. 2 is Kent Denver, No. 3 is Strasburg and No. 4 is Lamar. Also hosting first-round games are No. 5 Gunnison, No. 6 Platte Valley, No. 7 Montezuma-Cortez and No. 8 Faith Christian.

    Platte Valley is the defending champion.

    See the full 16-team 2A bracket here.

    In 1A, Paonia earned the top seed. The defending champion will host No. 16 Wiggins in the first round of the 16-team playoff.

    Other hosts in 1A include No. 2 Buena Vista, No. 3 Meeker, No. 4 Resurrection Christian, No. 5 Centauri, No. 6 Rye, No. 7 Crowley County and No. 8 Wray.

    See the entire 1A bracket here.

    Dayspring Christian, also a defending champion, nabbed the top seed in 8-man. It will host No. 16 Elbert to kick off its title defense.

    Arickaree/Woodlin Stratton/Liberty football
    Arickaree/Woodlin is the No. 1 seed in 6-man. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    No. 2 Norwood, No. 3 Caliche, No. 4 Granada, No. 5 Akron, No. 6 Sangre de Cristo, No. 7 Simla and No. 8 Vail Christian will also host games in the first round of the 16-team field.

    Find the full 8-man bracket here.

    In 6-man, Arickaree/Woodlin is the top seed of the eight-team field. It plays No. 8 North Park in the first round.

    Other teams hosting games in the first round include No. 2 Eads, No. 3 Peetz and No. 4 Fleming.

    Defending champion Stratton/Liberty did not make the eight-team field.

    See the entire 6-man bracket here.

    The 2A, 1A and 8-man championship games are No. 22. 6-man’s title game is Nov. 15.

  • Final results from the 3A boys golf state tournament

    STERLING — Complete results after the final round of the 2014 Class 3A state golf tournament at Northeastern 18.

    More coverage:

    Teams
    Place School R1 R2 Total To Par
    1 Sterling 222 237 459 +27
    2 Kent Denver 232 232 464 +32
    3 Peak to Peak 239 235 474 +42
    4 Dawson School 228 247 475 +43
    5 Eaton 235 241 476 +44
    6 Aspen 242 235 477 +45
    7 Vail Mountain 241 238 479 +47
    8 Resurrection Christian 244 237 481 +49
    9 Trinidad 243 249 492 +60
    10 Manitou Springs 241 252 493 +61
    11 Colorado Academy 245 250 495 +63
    T12 Monte Vista 263 262 525 +93
    T12 Alamosa 253 272 525 +93
    14 Colorado Springs Christian 256 274 530 +98

    Individual results note: * – Won in playoff.

    Individuals
    Place Name School R1 R2 Total To Par
    T1 Yale Kim Dawson School 73 73 146 +2*
    T1 Cooper Gould Vail Christian 73 73 146 +2
    T1 Trey Lambrecht Sterling 68 78 146 +2
    4 Max Messner Colorado Academy 71 76 147 +3
    5 Cole Folwell Dawson School 72 76 148 +4
    T6 Will Hazen Aspen 79 71 150 +6
    T6 Oliver Jack Kent Denver 77 73 150 +6
    T6 Sam Taylor Peak to Peak 71 79 150 +6
    T9 Reed Hodgson Eaton 76 76 152 +8
    T9 Drew Mendoza Manitou Springs 73 79 152 +8
    11 Ivan Richmond Estes Park 77 76 153 +9
    12 Justin Vaughn Lutheran 80 74 154 +10
    T13 Harrison Turner Resurrection Christian 79 76 155 +11
    T13 Brayden Lambrecht Sterling 79 76 155 +11
    T13 Trey Robinson Aspen 77 78 155 +11
    T13 Warren Turner Resurrection Christian 75 80 155 +11
    T17 Gary Schlatter Kent Denver 78 79 157 +13
    T17 Mark Hillary Kent Denver 77 80 157 +13
    T17 Roger Gauthier Basalt 77 80 157 +13
    T20 Nishant Datta Peak to Peak 85 73 158 +14
    T20 Dante Duran Trinidad 80 78 158 +14
    T20 Nick Burri Rangely 79 79 158 +14
    T20 Ben Barron Vail Mountain 78 80 158 +14
    T20 Tony Clark Vail Christian 78 80 158 +14
    T20 Jordan Stromberger Eaton 76 82 158 +14
    T20 Braedon Baxter Sterling 75 83 158 +14
    27 Dillon O’Neal Swink 79 80 159 +15
    T28 Cody Starman Strasburg 82 78 160 +16
    T28 Oliver Pesso Vail Mountain 79 81 160 +16
    T30 Dylan Hardenbergh Vail Mountain 84 77 161 +17
    T30 Jimmy Velten St. Mary’s 83 78 161 +17
    T30 Nathan Vaughn Lutheran 75 86 161 +17
    T33 Keaton Buxton Lamar 79 83 162 +18
    T33 Marshal Way Rangely 79 83 162 +18
    T33 Hunter Wall Salida 79 83 162 +18
    T36 Emmett White Alamosa 80 83 163 +19
    T36 Jacob Hoekert Colorado Springs Christian 79 84 163 +19
    T38 Hayden Wehe Alamosa 83 81 164 +20
    T38 Miah Velez Strasburg 82 82 164 +20
    40 Lucas Culver Manitou Springs 80 85 165 +21
    T41 Jakob Bucher St. Mary’s 83 83 166 +22
    T41 Will Bullock Kent Denver 83 83 166 +22
    T41 Linc Kleager Basalt 78 88 166 +22
    T41 Steven Holden Trinidad 78 88 166 +22
    45 Kade Scherden Monte Vista 89 78 167 +23
    T46 Mike Bingham Moffat County 86 82 168 +24
    T46 Sam Sisneros Trinidad 85 83 168 +24
    T46 Tino Vigil Bishop Machebeuf 84 84 168 +24
    T46 Ian Thorpe Peak to Peak 83 85 168 +24
    T46 Andrew Geisick Eaton 83 85 168 +24
    T51 Logan Wood Cedaredge 91 78 169 +25
    T51 Riley Tamborello Coal Ridge 85 84 169 +25
    T51 Cole Chalmers Denver Christian 85 84 169 +25
    T51 Noah Meraz Sterling 84 85 169 +25
    T55 Micah Ramirez Resurrection Christian 90 81 171 +27
    T55 Kyle Shaffer Rye 83 88 171 +27
    57 Burke Daily Aspen 86 86 172 +28
    58 Charles Goebel Jefferson Academy 81 92 173 +29
    T59 Peter Vukovich-Simonson Colorado Academy 88 86 174 +30
    T59 Joe Monahan Colorado Academy 86 88 174 +30
    T59 Brandon Medina Monte Vista 83 91 174 +30
    62 Jake Keuning Pagosa Springs 88 87 175 +31
    T63 J.D. Truax Eaton 93 83 176 +32
    T63 Lane Sharp Fowler 88 88 176 +32
    T63 Ty Shaw Manitou Springs 88 88 176 +32
    T66 Kevin Tulley Faith Christian 90 88 178 +34
    T66 Chris Bolin Fowler 86 92 178 +34
    68 Bryce Kuyper Colorado Springs Christian 85 95 180 +36
    T69 Davis Henschel Aspen 93 88 181 +37
    T69 Peter Teegardin Dawson School 83 98 181 +37
    T71 Max Smith Peak to Peak 99 83 182 +38
    T71 Adin Berns Manitou Springs 91 91 182 +38
    73 Marcus Torrez Rocky Ford 91 92 183 +39
    T74 John Jackson Swink 94 90 184 +40
    T74 Anfernee Romero Monte Vista 91 93 184 +40
    76 Zach Zeien Colorado Springs Christian 92 95 187 +43
    77 Antonio Luttrell Rocky Ford 92 96 188 +44
    78 Clay Hiser Salida 98 92 190 +46
    79 Bryce Jacquez Pagosa Springs 98 98 196 +52
    80 Gavin Burk Monte Vista 98 99 197 +53
    T81 Kendal Pelton Cheyenne Wells 102 96 198 +54
    T81 Connor Barton Alamosa 90 108 198 +54
    83 Tyler Beaman Trinidad 102 102 204 +60
    84 Mason Garcia Cedaredge 98 0 0 +WD
  • Day 1 results, Day 2 tee times from the 3A state golf tournament

    STERLING — Complete results after the first day of the 2014 Class 3A state golf tournament at Northeastern 18.

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    Teams
    Place School Score To Par
    1 Sterling 222 +6
    2 Dawson School 228 +12
    3 Kent Denver 232 +16
    4 Eaton 235 +19
    5 Peak to Peak 239 +23
    T6 Vail Mountain 241 +25
    T6 Manitou Springs 241 +25
    8 Aspen 242 +26
    9 Trinidad 243 +27
    10 Resurrection Christian 244 +28
    11 Colorado Academy 245 +29
    12 Alamosa 253 +37
    13 Colorado Springs Christian 256 +40
    14 Monte Vista 263 +47
    Individuals
    Place Name School Score To Par Day 2 tee
    1 Trey Lambrecht Sterling 68 -4 10:27 am (1)
    T2 Sam Taylor Peak to Peak 71 -1 10:27 am (1)
    T2 Max Messner Colorado Academy 71 -1 10:27 am (1)
    4 Cole Folwell Dawson School 72 Even 10:18 am (1)
    T5 Cooper Gould Vail Christian 73 +1 10:18 am (1)
    T5 Drew Mendoza Manitou Springs 73 +1 10:18 am (1)
    T5 Yale Kim Dawson School 73 +1 10:09 am (1)
    T8 Warren Turner Resurrection Christian 75 +3 10:09 am (1)
    T8 Braedon Baxter Sterling 75 +3 10:00 am (1)
    T8 Nathan Vaughn Lutheran 75 +3 10:09 am (1)
    T11 Reed Hodgson Eaton 76 +4 10:00 am (1)
    T11 Jordan Stromberger Eaton 76 +4 9:51 am (1)
    T13 Mark Hillary Kent Denver 77 +5 9:42 am (1)
    T13 Roger Gauthier Basalt 77 +5 9:42 am (1)
    T13 Oliver Jack Kent Denver 77 +5 9:51 am (1)
    T13 Ivan Richmond Estes Park 77 +5 10:00 am (1)
    T13 Trey Robinson Aspen 77 +5 9:51 am (1)
    T18 Steven Holden Trinidad 78 +6 9:33 am (1)
    T18 Tony Clark Vail Christian 78 +6 9:42 am (1)
    T18 Gary Schlatter Kent Denver 78 +6 9:24 am (1)
    T18 Ben Barron Vail Mountain 78 +6 9:33 am (1)
    T18 Linc Kleager Basalt 78 +6 9:33 am (1)
    T23 Marshal Way Rangely 79 +7 9:06 am (1)
    T23 Jacob Hoekert Colorado Springs Christian 79 +7 9:24 am (1)
    T23 Keaton Buxton Lamar 79 +7 9:15 am (1)
    T23 Oliver Pesso Vail Mountain 79 +7 9:24 am (1)
    T23 Nick Burri Rangely 79 +7 8:57 am (1)
    T23 Brayden Lambrecht Sterling 79 +7 9:06 am (1)
    T23 Dillon O’Neal Swink 79 +7 9:15 am (1)
    T23 Harrison Turner Resurrection Christian 79 +7 9:15 am (1)
    T23 Hunter Wall Salida 79 +7 8:57 am (1)
    T23 Will Hazen Aspen 79 +7 9:06 am (1)
    T33 Emmett White Alamosa 80 +8 8:57 am (1)
    T33 Dante Duran Trinidad 80 +8 8:48 am (1)
    T33 Justin Vaughn Lutheran 80 +8 8:48 am (1)
    T33 Lucas Culver Manitou Springs 80 +8 8:48 am (1)
    37 Charles Goebel Jefferson Academy 81 +9 8:39 am (1)
    T38 Cody Starman Strasburg 82 +10 8:30 am (1)
    T38 Miah Velez Strasburg 82 +10 8:39 am (1)
    T40 Peter Teegardin Dawson School 83 +11 8:39 am (10)
    T40 Kyle Shaffer Rye 83 +11 8:30 am (10)
    T40 Hayden Wehe Alamosa 83 +11 8:39 am (1)
    T40 Brandon Medina Monte Vista 83 +11 8:30 am (1)
    T40 Andrew Geisick Eaton 83 +11 8:30 am (10)
    T40 Ian Thorpe Peak to Peak 83 +11 8:30 am (1)
    T40 Jakob Bucher St. Mary’s 83 +11 8:30 am (10)
    T40 Jimmy Velten St. Mary’s 83 +11 8:39 am (10)
    T40 Will Bullock Kent Denver 83 +11 8:39 am (10)
    T49 Tino Vigil Bishop Machebeuf 84 +12 8:48 am (10)
    T49 Dylan Hardenbergh Vail Mountain 84 +12 8:48 am (10)
    T49 Noah Meraz Sterling 84 +12 8:48 am (10)
    T52 Nishant Datta Peak to Peak 85 +13 8:57 am (10)
    T52 Sam Sisneros Trinidad 85 +13 8:57 am (10)
    T52 Riley Tamborello Coal Ridge 85 +13 9:06 am (10)
    T52 Cole Chalmers Denver Christian 85 +13 9:06 am (10)
    T52 Bryce Kuyper Colorado Springs Christian 85 +13 8:57 am (10)
    T57 Burke Daily Aspen 86 +14 9:15 am (10)
    T57 Chris Bolin Fowler 86 +14 9:15 am (10)
    T57 Joe Monahan Colorado Academy 86 +14 9:15 am (10)
    T57 Mike Bingham Moffat County 86 +14 9:06 am (10)
    T61 Peter Vukovich-Simonson Colorado Academy 88 +16 9:24 am (10)
    T61 Jake Keuning Pagosa Springs 88 +16 9:24 am (10)
    T61 Lane Sharp Fowler 88 +16 9:33 am (10)
    T61 Ty Shaw Manitou Springs 88 +16 9:24 am (10)
    65 Kade Scherden Monte Vista 89 +17 9:33 am (10)
    T66 Kevin Tulley Faith Christian 90 +18 9:42 am (10)
    T66 Micah Ramirez Resurrection Christian 90 +18 9:42 am (10)
    T66 Connor Barton Alamosa 90 +18 9:33 am (10)
    T69 Anfernee Romero Monte Vista 91 +19 9:51 am (10)
    T69 Adin Berns Manitou Springs 91 +19 9:42 am (10)
    T69 Logan Wood Cedaredge 91 +19 9:51 am (10)
    T69 Marcus Torrez Rocky Ford 91 +19 9:51 am (10)
    T73 Antonio Luttrell Rocky Ford 92 +20 10:00 am (10)
    T73 Zach Zeien Colorado Springs Christian 92 +20 10:00 am (10)
    T75 J.D. Truax Eaton 93 +21 10:09 am (10)
    T75 Davis Henschel Aspen 93 +21 10:00 am (10)
    77 John Jackson Swink 94 +22 10:09 am (10)
    T78 Gavin Burk Monte Vista 98 +26 10:09 am (10)
    T78 Bryce Jacquez Pagosa Springs 98 +26 10:18 am (10)
    T78 Clay Hiser Salida 98 +26 10:18 am (10)
    T78 Mason Garcia Cedaredge 98 +26 10:18 am (10)
    82 Max Smith Peak to Peak 99 +27 10:27 am (10)
    T83 Kendal Pelton Cheyenne Wells 102 +30 10:27 am (10)
    T83 Tyler Beaman Trinidad 102 +30 10:27 am (10)
  • Tee times for boys golf’s 5A, 4A and 3A state championships

    Tee times for the first state of the state golf championships.

    The tournaments for all classifications run Sept. 29-30. Class 5A is held in Colorado Springs, 4A in Pueblo and 3A in Sterling.

    Find a sortable list of state qualifiers, including their regional scores, in our database.

    Live scores:

    Tee times: 5A | 4A | 3A


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    Class 5A

    Colorado Springs Country Club
    Time Tee Player School
    8:30 AM 1 Nick Medina Ralston Valley
    8:30 AM 1 EJ Clark Cherry Creek
    8:30 AM 10 Ryan Zetwick Rock Canyon
    8:30 AM 10 Evan Buchalski Loveland
    8:30 AM 10 Chris Raap Mountain Vista
    8:39 AM 1 Zach Gomez Ralston Valley
    8:39 AM 1 Cole Edwards Cherry Creek
    8:39 AM 10 Josh Pusar Rock Canyon
    8:39 AM 10 Alec Steine Loveland
    8:39 AM 10 Austin Hardman Mountain Vista
    8:48 AM 1 Ben Eisenbies Arvada West
    8:48 AM 1 Roy Carlsen Ralston Valley
    8:48 AM 1 Subin Lee Cherry Creek
    8:48 AM 10 Nick Caldwell Rock Canyon
    8:48 AM 10 Mitch Leach Loveland
    8:48 AM 10 Nolan Cox Mountain Vista
    8:57 AM 1 Andrew Landford Broomfield
    8:57 AM 1 Evan Tooley Columbine
    8:57 AM 1 Jack Lazzeri Regis Jesuit
    8:57 AM 10 Jack Matchinsky ThunderRidge
    8:57 AM 10 Austin Lieneman Arapahoe
    8:57 AM 10 Jackson Vacek Fairview
    9:06 AM 1 Alex Gorman Broomfield
    9:06 AM 1 Chase Anderson Columbine
    9:06 AM 1 Andrew McCormick Regis Jesuit
    9:06 AM 10 Trevor Crockett ThunderRidge
    9:06 AM 10 David Packer Arapahoe
    9:06 AM 10 Daniel Pearson Fairview
    9:15 AM 1 Brett Startz Douglas County
    9:15 AM 1 Michael Tait Columbine
    9:15 AM 1 Bennett Rogers Regis Jesuit
    9:15 AM 10 Trevor McCord ThunderRidge
    9:15 AM 10 Josh Caridi Fossil Ridge
    9:15 AM 10 Eric Lovell Greeley West
    9:24 AM 1 Nick Smith Douglas County
    9:24 AM 1 Marcus Tait Columbine
    9:24 AM 1 Kevin Shafer Regis Jesuit
    9:24 AM 10 AJ Ott Fort Collins
    9:24 AM 10 Noah Brownell Fossil Ridge
    9:24 AM 10 Donny Kinnaman Grand Junction
    9:33 AM 1 Jordan Barrett Doherty
    9:33 AM 1 Mitchell Nevin Cherokee Trail
    9:33 AM 1 Kevin Liao Lakewood
    9:33 AM 10 Hunter Paugh Fort Collins
    9:33 AM 10 Troy Dangler Fruita
    9:33 AM 10 Trevor Olkowski Grand Junction
    9:42 AM 1 Anthony Augelli Doherty
    9:42 AM 1 Zach Goldsmith Cherokee Trail
    9:42 AM 1 JJ Amato Lakewood
    9:42 AM 10 Reese Leiker Heritage
    9:42 AM 10 Li Chen Legacy
    9:42 AM 10 Josh Hill Monarch
    9:51 AM 1 Chance Vasquez Doherty
    9:51 AM 1 Ji Woo Jang Cherokee Trail
    9:51 AM 1 Jack Castiglia Lakewood
    9:51 AM 10 Nick Leibold Heritage
    9:51 AM 10 Trevor Glen Legacy
    9:51 AM 10 Cooper Taylor Monarch
    10:00 AM 1 Chadd Vasquez Doherty
    10:00 AM 1 Bradley Scalia Cherokee Trail
    10:00 AM 1 Griffin Barela Lakewood
    10:00 AM 10 Paul Fox Dakota Ridge
    10:00 AM 10 Andrew Martinez Rampart
    10:00 AM 10 Grant Olinger Pomona
    10:09 AM 1 Ryan Pearson Highlands Ranch
    10:09 AM 1 Luke Travins Coronado
    10:09 AM 1 Luke Wilson Boulder
    10:09 AM 10 Davis Bryant Eaglecrest
    10:09 AM 10 Ryan Kropp Brighton
    10:09 AM 10 Kailer Rundiks-Clements Denver East
    10:18 AM 1 Jackson Crist Highlands Ranch
    10:18 AM 1 Austin Burgess Coronado
    10:18 AM 1 Alec Poorman Boulder
    10:18 AM 10 Arik Roberts Palmer
    10:18 AM 10 Breland Holifield Pine Creek
    10:18 AM 10 Andy Yang Prairie View
    10:27 AM 1 Kyle Pearson Highlands Ranch
    10:27 AM 1 Wes Moran Coronado
    10:27 AM 1 Bond Bixler Boulder
    10:27 AM 10 Paul Cleveland Smoky Hill
    10:27 AM 10 Josh Turner Liberty
    10:27 AM 10 Philip Nelson Legend
    10:36 AM 1 Tyler Zhang Highlands Ranch
    10:36 AM 1 Isaac Petersillie Coronado
    10:36 AM 1 Grant Rogers Boulder


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    Class 4A

    Walking Stick Golf Course (Pueblo)
    Time Tee Player School
    8:30 AM 1 Caleb Held Lewis Palmer
    8:30 AM 1 Chase Federico Pueblo South
    8:30 AM 1 Matt Heesemann Mountain View
    8:30 AM 10 Owen Pasvogal Discovery Canyon
    8:30 AM 10 Daniel Mastrobuono Ponderosa
    8:30 AM 10 Cody Steigerwald Air Academy
    8:39 AM 1 Marcus Fenimore Lewis Palmer
    8:39 AM 1 Alfred Andrews Pueblo South
    8:39 AM 1 Nick Viscoky Mountain View
    8:39 AM 10 Jacob Trujillo Discovery Canyon
    8:39 AM 10 Derik Mango Ponderosa
    8:39 AM 10 Blake Becco Air Academy
    8:48 AM 1 Reice Henricks Lewis Palmer
    8:48 AM 1 Matthew Casias Pueblo South
    8:48 AM 1 Bridger Tenney Evergreen
    8:48 AM 10 Luke Trujillo Discovery Canyon
    8:48 AM 10 Drew Harkins Ponderosa
    8:48 AM 10 Dustin Ossello Green Mountain
    8:57 AM 1 Brandon Martin Steamboat Springs
    8:57 AM 1 Taylor Rodriguez Pueblo South
    8:57 AM 1 Lenny Urbas Evergreen
    8:57 AM 10 Grant Bettis Discovery Canyon
    8:57 AM 10 Glen-Michael Mihavetz Montrose
    8:57 AM 10 Gabe Goodman Green Mountain
    9:06 AM 1 Spencer Petersen Steamboat Springs
    9:06 AM 1 Willie O’Brien Golden
    9:06 AM 1 Liam Short Evergreen
    9:06 AM 10 Adam Eveleth Elizabeth
    9:06 AM 10 Zane Sauer Montrose
    9:06 AM 10 Shawn Solem Berthoud
    9:15 AM 1 Will Firestone Steamboat Springs
    9:15 AM 1 Jake Johnson Golden
    9:15 AM 1 Mark Champine Evergreen
    9:15 AM 10 Sean Herr Elizabeth
    9:15 AM 10 Hunter Tuten Falcon
    9:15 AM 10 Reece Jones Mullen
    9:24 AM 1 Britt Walton Steamboat Springs
    9:24 AM 1 Parker Skiles Golden
    9:24 AM 1 Ryan Lococo Windsor
    9:24 AM 10 Ryan Cheung Skyline
    9:24 AM 10 Zach Gebhardt Falcon
    9:24 AM 10 Jack Horvath Mullen
    9:33 AM 1 Luke Toillion Niwot
    9:33 AM 1 Eric Walker Durango
    9:33 AM 1 Bowe Colohan Windsor
    9:33 AM 10 Dylan Hall Vista Ridge
    9:33 AM 10 Hayden Plewe Montezuma-Cortez
    9:33 AM 10 Scott Robb Littleton
    9:42 AM 1 Forrest Weaver Niwot
    9:42 AM 1 Cory Gillespie Durango
    9:42 AM 1 Bretton Krantz Windsor
    9:42 AM 10 Jack Marty Holy Family
    9:42 AM 10 Darren Edwards Thompson Valley
    9:42 AM 10 Andrew Hewitt Standley Lake
    9:51 AM 1 Andrew Seals Niwot
    9:51 AM 1 Cameron Barnhardt Durango
    9:51 AM 1 Cole Krantz Windsor
    9:51 AM 10 Tyler Severin Roosevelt
    9:51 AM 10 Trevor Dean Thompson Valley
    9:51 AM 10 Jeremy Minnick Standley Lake
    10:00 AM 1 Jacob Doyle Cheyenne Mountain
    10:00 AM 1 Cy Spicer Durango
    10:00 AM 1 Pierce Aichinger Valor Christian
    10:00 AM 10 Connor Burke Northridge
    10:00 AM 10 Nathan Starke Widefield
    10:00 AM 10 Nick Michas D’Evelyn
    10:09 AM 1 Aiden Detlof Cheyenne Mountain
    10:09 AM 1 Jake Gannon Silver Creek
    10:09 AM 1 Jake Staiano Valor Christian
    10:09 AM 10 Robert Heiny Greeley Central
    10:09 AM 10 Nick Inslee Centaurus
    10:09 AM 10 Preston Ewing Pueblo West
    10:18 AM 1 Cole Anderson Cheyenne Mountain
    10:18 AM 1 Tyler Faye Silver Creek
    10:18 AM 1 Ross Macdonald Valor Christian
    10:18 AM 10 Logan Gorman Mesa Ridge
    10:18 AM 10 Roger Nakagawa Thomas Jefferson
    10:18 AM 10 Jacob Smith Rifle
    10:27 AM 1 Wilson Belk Cheyenne Mountain
    10:27 AM 1 Jackson Solem Silver Creek
    10:27 AM 1 Coby Welch Valor Christian
    10:27 AM 10 Braden Bentley Mesa Ridge
    10:27 AM 10 Robert Ball The Classical Academy
    10:27 AM 10 David Walter Mitchell


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    Class 3A

    Northeastern 18 (Sterling)
    Time Tee Player School
    8:30 AM 1 Justin Vaughn Lutheran
    8:30 AM 1 Miah Velez Strasburg
    8:30 AM 1 Tony Clark Vail Christian
    8:30 AM 10 Hayden Wehe Alamosa
    8:30 AM 10 Dylan Hardenbergh Vail Mountain
    8:30 AM 10 Drew Mendoza Manitou Springs
    8:39 AM 1 Nathan Vaughn Lutheran
    8:39 AM 1 Cody Starman Strasburg
    8:39 AM 1 Cooper Gould Vail Christian
    8:39 AM 10 Emmett White Alamosa
    8:39 AM 10 Oliver Pesso Vail Mountain
    8:39 AM 10 Lucas Culver Manitou Springs
    8:48 AM 1 Tino Vigil Bishop Machebeuf
    8:48 AM 1 Max Smith Peak to Peak
    8:48 AM 1 Tyler Beaman Trinidad
    8:48 AM 10 Connor Barton Alamosa
    8:48 AM 10 Ben Barron Vail Mountain
    8:48 AM 10 Adin Berns Manitou Springs
    8:57 AM 1 Micah Ramirez Resurrection Christian
    8:57 AM 1 Ian Thorpe Peak to Peak
    8:57 AM 1 Steven Holden Trinidad
    8:57 AM 10 Bryce Kuyper Colorado Springs Christian
    8:57 AM 10 Kade Scherden Monte Vista
    8:57 AM 10 Ty Shaw Manitou Springs
    9:06 AM 1 Warren Turner Resurrection Christian
    9:06 AM 1 Sam Taylor Peak to Peak
    9:06 AM 1 Sam Sisneros Trinidad
    9:06 AM 10 Jacob JoekertH Colorado Springs Christian
    9:06 AM 10 Brandon Medina Monte Vista
    9:06 AM 10 Dillon O’Neal Swink
    9:15 AM 1 Harrison Turner Resurrection Christian
    9:15 AM 1 Nishant Datta Peak to Peak
    9:15 AM 1 Dante Duran Trinidad
    9:15 AM 10 Zach Zeien Colorado Springs Christian
    9:15 AM 10 Anfernee Romero Monte Vista
    9:15 AM 10 John Jackson Swink
    9:24 AM 1 Davis Henschel Aspen
    9:24 AM 1 Braedon Baxter Sterling
    9:24 AM 1 Kyle Shaffer Rye
    9:24 AM 10 Keaton Buxton Lamar
    9:24 AM 10 Gavin Burk Monte Vista
    9:24 AM 10 Cole Chalmers Denver Christian
    9:33 AM 1 Burke Daily Aspen
    9:33 AM 1 Noah Meraz Sterling
    9:33 AM 1 Peter Vukovich-Simonson Colorado Academy
    9:33 AM 10 Charles Goebel Jefferson Academy
    9:33 AM 10 Ivan Richmond Estes Park
    9:33 AM 10 Mike Bingham Moffat County
    9:42 AM 1 Will Hazen Aspen
    9:42 AM 1 Brayden Lambrecht Sterling
    9:42 AM 1 Max Messner Colorado Academy
    9:42 AM 10 Jake Keuning Pagosa Springs
    9:42 AM 10 Marshal Way Rangely
    9:42 AM 10 Antonio Luttrell Rocky Ford
    9:51 AM 1 Trey Robinson Aspen
    9:51 AM 1 Trey Lambrecht Sterling
    9:51 AM 1 Joe Monahan Colorado Academy
    9:51 AM 10 Bryce Jacquez Pagosa Springs
    9:51 AM 10 Nick Burri Rangely
    9:51 AM 10 Marcus Torrez Rocky Ford
    10:00 AM 1 Will Bullock Kent Denver
    10:00 AM 1 Riley Tamburello Coal Ridge
    10:00 AM 1 Andrew Geisick Eaton
    10:00 AM 10 Jakob Bucher St. Mary’s
    10:00 AM 10 Hunter Wall Salida
    10:00 AM 10 Roger Gauthier Basalt
    10:09 AM 1 Gary Schlatter Kent Denver
    10:09 AM 1 Yale Kim Dawson School
    10:09 AM 1 J.D. Truax Eaton
    10:09 AM 10 Jimmy Velten St. Mary’s
    10:09 AM 10 Clay Hiser Salida
    10:09 AM 10 Linc Kleager Basalt
    10:18 AM 1 Oliver Jack Kent Denver
    10:18 AM 1 Peter Teegardin Dawson School
    10:18 AM 1 Reed Hodgson Eaton
    10:18 AM 10 Logan Wood Cedaredge
    10:18 AM 10 Lane Sharp Fowler
    10:18 AM 10 Kevin Tulley Faith Christian
    10:27 AM 1 Mark Hillary Kent Denver
    10:27 AM 1 Cole Folwell Dawson School
    10:27 AM 1 Jordan Stromberger Eaton
    10:27 AM 10 Mason Garcia Cedaredge
    10:27 AM 10 Chris Bolin Fowler
    10:27 AM 10 Kendal Pelton Cheyenne Wells
  • Complete Zero Week football schedule

    The 2014 football season begins on Thursday.

    This season, for the first time, schools did not need special permission to play during Zero Week. There are 32 games in total.

    See the full schedule below.

    Away Home Date Time Class
    Chatfield Everglades (Fla.) Thurs. 6:30 p.m. 5A
    Monarch McArthur (Fla.) Thurs. 6:30 p.m. 5A
    Wheat Ridge Pueblo Central Thurs. 7 p.m. 4A-3A
    Denver North Thomas Jefferson Fri. 6 p.m. 3A
    Hinkley Aurora Central Fri. 6 p.m. 5A-4A
    Heritage Boynton Beach (Fla.) Fri. 6:30 p.m. 5A
    Grand Junction Montrose Fri. 7 p.m. 5A-4A
    Fountain-Fort Carson Columbine Fri. 7 p.m. 5A
    Valor Christian Bonneville (Idaho) Fri. 7 p.m. 5A
    Longmont Pueblo East Fri. 7 p.m. 4A-3A
    Roosevelt Thompson Valley Fri. 7 p.m. 4A-3A
    Palmer Coronado Fri. 7 p.m. 4A
    Pueblo Centennial Pine Creek Fri. 7 p.m. 4A
    Littleton Golden Fri. 7 p.m. 4A
    Sterling Elizabeth Fri. 7 p.m. 3A-2A
    Moffat County Rifle Fri. 7 p.m. 3A-2A
    The Classical Academy Delta Fri. 7 p.m. 3A
    Fort Lupton Centaurus Fri. 7 p.m. 3A
    Resurrection Christian Platte Valley Fri. 7 p.m. 2A-1A
    Aspen Montezuma-Cortez Fri. 7 p.m. 2A
    KIPP Collegiate Manual Fri. 7 p.m. 2A
    Ignacio Hotchkiss Fri. 7 p.m. 1A
    Las Animas Haxtun Fri. 7 p.m. 8-man
    Sargent Springfield Fri. 7 p.m. 8-man
    Del Norte Rangely Fri. 7 p.m. 8-man
    Peyton Denver West Sat. 1 p.m. 2A-1A
    Estes Park Valley Sat. 1 p.m. 2A-1A
    Clear Creek Byers Sat. 1 p.m. 1A
    Rye Meeker Sat. 1 p.m. 1A
    Sierra Grande Cripple Creek-Victor Sat. 1 p.m. 8-man
    Sanford Gilpin County Sat. 1 p.m. 8-man
    Mitchell Arvada Sat. 3 p.m. 3A
    Sierra La Junta Sat. 7 p.m. 3A-2A
    Overland Smoky Hill Sat. 6:30 p.m. 5A
  • Notebook: Hubbard starts new challenge with Lutheran football

    Lutheran Alameda football
    Lutheran football has a new coach in Blair Hubbard this season. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Perhaps no football coaching change this offseason was as major as Blair Hubbard leaving Faith Christian for Lutheran.

    Hubbard won three state championships in 15 seasons as head coach at Faith Christian, a perennial power in the Class 2A ranks. His teams were 148-30, made the playoffs 14 times and won 10 league titles.

    But in the offseason Hubbard was looking to tackle something new. Lutheran — a 3A team since the school was formed by a merger of the old Denver Lutheran and Lutheran-Parker schools prior to the 2012 season — was a fit.

    Hubbard was hired on Feb. 20.

    “I was just kind of looking for a new challenge, so when the opportunity presented itself I took some time to think about it, talked it over with my wife and some other wise council and decided to go ahead,” Hubbard said. “This was a good opportunity to make the change. I’m excited about this season and just the future of Lutheran High School football in general.”

    Faith Christian moved quickly to hire Ralph Nance, Hubbard’s defensive coordinator, as his successor. It meant that Hubbard’s staff — which had been together for “over 10 years,” he said — was not going to stay intact.

    “I’ve hired a completely new staff,” Hubbard said. “That was a specific challenge. And it was a good process.”

    Hubbard’s new staff at Lutheran comprises 10 assistants — five of whom are in the building.

    “I feel very comfortable with the coaches that we have on staff,” Hubbard said. “We’ve just got a good cohesiveness together. Everybody’s on the same page and is there for the same reason. We’re there to help build young men into men, boys into men. We’re not there necessarily for the wins and the losses. If we do our jobs, those kinds of things will hopefully take care of themselves. Our purpose is to have an effect in young men’s lives.”

    Lutheran was 31-11 in former coach Daryl Moe’s four seasons, including three playoff appearances. So Hubbard is inheriting a great program.

    Lutheran Alameda football
    Lutheran quarterback James Willis. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Included are quarterback James Willis and receiver Josh Clausen, both seniors and four-year varsity members, who combined for more than 1,000 yards and nine touchdowns through the air last season.

    Willis, entering his third year as the starter at quarterback, threw for 2,306 yards and 24 touchdowns last season.

    “He’s someone that’s just a humble leader, he’s a hard worker,” Hubbard said. “That’s the kind of athlete we’re looking to model our program after. Someone’s that just has that blue-collar work ethic and is humble and willing to help other kids out along the way.”

    Clausen already has 2,312 receiving yards in his three seasons, which is just outside the top-10 in the state’s career record book.

    “He’s (6-foot-4) and he’s got very good speed and great hands,” Hubbard said. “He’s getting some looks from some of the area Division I schools, so it’s exciting to work with him. He’s got that same kind of work ethic that we’re looking for, as well.”

    A group of linemen also return.

    “They have been very consistent in the weight room, and whenever you’ve got the kids up front that are dedicated to spending time in the weight room, you’re going to have a good opportunity to win some battles up front,” Hubbard said.

    Lutheran opens the season in Houston, playing at Lutheran South Academy — a Division II school in Texas which went 8-3 and made the playoffs last season. It’s an opportunity for everyone to get to know one another really well, really quick.

    “It will be a fun experience for the kids and for the coaches,” Hubbard said. “There’s a lot of logistics involved and we’ve gotten a lot of outstanding administrative support from the school.

    “They’re of the mindset that they’re there for the athletes and the athletic program and want to do as much as they can to help the young men and women out in the athletic programs to have a great experience in their time at Lutheran.”

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    Short stuff

    • During its transition to a regional program, the former Montbello High School athletic department will be known as the Warriors (Montbello). Eventually, the plan is to simply call the teams the Warriors — without including the Montbello clarifier.
    • Last week at the All-School Summit, a new approach to the classification structure was discussed. Every impression I’ve gotten seems like this is where the state will head this fall — though there was some resistance voiced during the classification breakout session at the Summit. We’ll see if that initial uneasiness turns into action ahead of CLOC’s November meeting.
    • Valor Christian’s Eric Lee Jr. and Pine Creek’s Avery Anderson, both defensive backs, will enroll at Nebraska early, the school announced.
    • Regis Jesuit offensive linemen Tim Lynott’s father tweeted out his official offer letter from Colorado. Lynott is a CU commit, and was recently moved up to a 4-star recruit by Scout.com.
    • Here’s a neat picture of Windsor’s football team playing in a flooded field near its school during storms last week. (Coach Chris Jones was quick to urge safety to his players: “Be smart about the water in front of the school,” he tweeted.)
    • Brighton pitcher/shortstop Conner Reynolds committed to Northern Colorado for baseball last week.
    • Tony Ramunno had been the head football coach at Lewis-Palmer for 25 seasons, but he resigned late last month. “I really like Friday nights; it’s probably the best job a guy can have in the country,” he told the Colorado Springs Gazette. Former defensive coordinator Dustin Tupper will replace him.
    • Moffatt County hired longtime coach Keith Gille to head its football program, according to the Craig Daily Press.
    • Grandview hired Patrick Chapla as its boys lacrosse coach. He had been an assistant at Mountain Vista, and is also a club coach at 3d Lacrosse. “We are excited to add his passion, experience and love of the game to our program,” Grandview athletic director Jamee Ulitzky wrote in an email.
    • Smoky Hill hired Robert Kennedy as baseball coach, according to the Aurora Sentinel.
    • Eagle Ridge has a new girls basketball coach, according to the Brighton Blade: Vern Rathbun, who has been coaching for more than 30 years.
    • The numbers from the NFHS Network are in from the past school year, and the most popular events were as follows: Arapahoe-Fossil Ridge boys basketball in the 5A tournament; Overland-Denver East boys basketball in the 5A tournament; and the state track meet.
    • It seems like this is a weekly occurrence now, but here’s another reminder to kids that how you act on social media can have a very negative effect on your recruitment.
    • Englewood’s getting a new turf field.
    • Cherry Creek’s gym is “getting a major upgrade.”
    • Fruita Monument wrestler Jacob Seely earned All-American status with his seventh-place finish at a national tournament in Fargo, North Dakota last month.
    • Doherty is holding a golf tournament at Colorado Springs Country Club on Aug. 18, and is seeking teams to participate. That’s the same course where the Class 5A state meet will be held. Interested schools should contact Doherty AD Chris Noll: CHRISTOPHER.NOLL@d11.org.
    • Likewise, Jefferson Academy is seeking schools for its golf invitational on Sept. 2 at Omni Interlocken Golf Club Resort. Contact Jags’ AD Michael Wilson: mwilson@jajags.com.
    • Horizon is inviting schools to its annual Popsicle Run at the Adams County Fairgrounds on Sept. 5. It’s a 4k course, and offers popsicles at the end. Contact: Antonio.Ricciardi@adams12.org.
    • Kim and Branson will co-op in football (ineligible for the playoffs), boys golf, volleyball, boys and girls basketball, as well as track. They will be the Kim Mustangs in all sports but football, where they will compete as the Branson Bearcats.

    Alumni short stuff

    • Heritage alum Shane Opitz, now playing minor league baseball, was interviewed by the Dunedin Blue Jays’ radio network about a recent rehab of an injury, but also spoke about hailing from Colorado. “There’s a lot of talent coming out of Colorado, but people don’t necessarily recognize that because we don’t play year-round,” Opitz said. “There’s not a lot of good weather during the winter time, we’re under snow. But there’s a lot of talent.” A 2010 grad, he’s hitting .280 at Dunedin in 13 games so far this season.
    • Chaparral alum Shane Callahan has been cleared to play immediately for CU following his transfer from Auburn. Here he is in a video speaking with the media after practice. “I’m proud to wear Colorado on my jersey, this is my hometown,” he said. “Excited to have the chance to play for my home state this year!” he wrote on Twitter on Wednesday.
    • Kalen Ballage, a 2013 Falcon graduate, is “turning heads” as Arizona State opens football camp. Coach Todd Graham said he’s “the most impressive freshman running back we’ve ever had. Ever.”
    • Bobby Dalbec, who graduated from Legend in 2013, tore it up at the Cape Cod Baseball League this summer. He had five home runs and 18 RBIs in just 29 games, and hit .228. He also took part in the home run contest during All-Star festivities. Dalbec just completed his freshman season as the starting designated hitter/first baseman and reliever at Arizona. He hit .266 with two home runs and 30 RBIs for the Wildcats, and also had a team-best 2.13 ERA in 22 appearances. Dalbec did tell the Arizona Daily Star that his future is as a position player: “If we really need a guy to be a starter, I’d obviously do it. But I like my future after Arizona to be with the bat. I’m not real big on pitching. I do it and compete, but I prefer to be in the box.”
    • 2003 Golden graduate Mark Melancon, a three-sport star in high school, returned to Colorado as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates late last month, and picked up a save at Coors Field. It was the third save he’d gotten against the Rockies in nine days. “Always fun playing on the field I grew up dreaming of playing on as a Big Leaguer,” Melancon tweeted.
    • This was neat: Former Grandview boys basketball star Eric Garcia pointed out that he (now at Wofford), Denver East alum Dom Collier (CU) and former Regis Jesuit player Josh Perkins (Gonzaga) will all be on national television at the same time during the college basketball season.
  • Final alignment for 2014 football season

    The 2014 football league and classification alignment, as set by the football committee, and approved by CLOC and the legislative council.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man


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    Class 5A

    * – Denotes playing up

    Centennial (6)
    School Enrollment
    Cherokee Trail 2,633
    Cherry Creek 3,512
    Eaglecrest 2,513
    Grandview 2,588
    Overland 2,282
    Valor Christian * 847
    Continental North (6)
    School Enrollment
    Rock Canyon 1,948
    Fruita Monument 1,706
    Highlands Ranch * 1,608
    Mountain Vista 2,100
    ThunderRidge 2,019
    Regis Jesuit * 1,408
    Continental South (6)
    School Enrollment
    Castle View 1,850
    Doherty 2,064
    Fountain-Fort Carson 1,714
    Legend 1,978
    Chaparral 2,105
    Douglas County 1,824
    Flatirons (8)
    School Enrollment
    Boulder 1,939
    Brighton 1,841
    Denver East 2,433
    Montbello 2,160
    Northglenn 1,796
    Prairie View 1,794
    Thornton 1,770
    Westminster 2,390
    Front Range (8)
    School Enrollment
    Fairview 2,128
    Fossil Ridge 2,090
    Horizon 1,917
    Legacy 2,178
    Monarch 1,624
    Mountain Range 1,964
    Poudre 1,780
    Rocky Mountain 1,934
    Jeffco (8)
    School Enrollment
    Arvada West 1,703
    Bear Creek 1,729
    Chatfield 1,805
    Columbine 1,660
    Lakewood 2,091
    Pomona * 1,448
    Ralston Valley 1,748
    Mullen * 723
    South Metro (7)
    School Enrollment
    Arapahoe 2,188
    Gateway 1,680
    Heritage 1,668
    Hinkley 1,923
    Rangeview 2,305
    Grand Junction 1,694
    Smoky Hill 2,141


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    Class 4A

    ** – Denotes playing down
    # – Must qualify in the 5A playoffs

    Foothills (6)
    School Enrollment
    Falcon 1,253
    Mesa Ridge 1,330
    Montrose 1,361
    Sand Creek 1,231
    Vista Ridge 1,239
    Widefield 1,240
    Longs Peak (6)
    School Enrollment
    Adams City ** 1,768
    Greeley West 1,518
    Longmont 1,180
    Loveland 1,521
    Thompson Valley 1,238
    Windsor 1,225
    Mountain (6)
    School Enrollment
    Aurora Central ** 2,084
    Denver South 1,380
    G. Washington 1,436
    Golden 1,289
    Standley Lake 1,344
    Wheat Ridge 1,307
    Northern (6)
    School Enrollment
    Broomfield 1,428
    Fort Collins 1,517
    Greeley Central 1,407
    Mountain View 1,180
    Silver Creek 1,129
    Skyline 1,352
    Pikes Peak (6)
    School Enrollment
    Air Academy 1,402
    Durango 1,075
    Liberty 1,576
    Palmer Ridge 1,095
    Pine Creek 1,467
    Rampart 1,524
    Plains (6)
    School Enrollment
    Dakota Ridge 1,545
    Green Mountain 1,105
    Ponderosa  1,161
    J.F. Kennedy 1,259
    Lincoln 1,517
    Littleton 1,383
    Southern (6)
    School Enrollment
    Cheyenne Mountain 1,309
    Coronado 1,498
    Palmer # 1,986
    Pueblo Centennial 1,251
    Pueblo South 1,357
    Pueblo West 1,368


    [divider]

    Class 3A

    * – Denotes playing up
    ** – Denotes playing down

    Colorado 7 (8)
    School Enrollment
    Elizabeth 762
    Englewood 611
    Fort Lupton 601
    Fort Morgan 892
    Lutheran * 329
    Skyview 780
    Vista Peak 877
    Weld Central 609
    Metro North (6)
    School Enrollment
    Centaurus 1,017
    Arvada 905
    Conifer 819
    D’Evelyn 642
    Evergreen 1,009
    Thomas Jefferson 1,027
    Northern (8)
    School Enrollment
    Berthoud 678
    Erie 770
    Frederick 969
    Holy Family 619
    Mead 767
    Niwot ** 1,311
    Northridge 1,046
    Roosevelt 817
    South Central (5)
    School Enrollment
    The Classical Academy 618
    Pueblo Central 827
    Pueblo County 833
    Pueblo East 1,030
    Sierra 877
    Southern (6)
    School Enrollment
    Canon City 1,019
    Discovery Canyon 1,009
    Harrison 815
    Lewis-Palmer 1,033
    Mitchell ** 1,215
    Woodland Park 881
    Western Slope (8)
    School Enrollment
    Delta 626
    Eagle Valley 711
    Glenwood Springs 797
    Central G.J. ** 1,452
    Palisade 1,049
    Rifle 720
    Steamboat Springs 645
    Summit 770


    [divider]

    Class 2A

    * – Denotes playing up
    ** – Denotes playing down
    # – Must qualify in 3A playoffs

    Colorado (8)
    School Enrollment
    Alameda ** 884
    Denver North ** 680
    Denver West 576
    Faith Christian 413
    Kent Denver 465
    Machebeuf 353
    Manual 406
    Ridge View * 296
    Frontier (8)
    School Enrollment
    The Academy 520
    Bennett * 286
    Jefferson 396
    KIPP  354
    Middle Park 331
    The Pinnacle 537
    Sheridan 333
    Strasburg 357
    Patriot (6)
    School Enrollment
    Brush 442
    Eaton 502
    Platte Valley 333
    Sterling 565
    University 531
    Valley 528
    Tri-Peaks (6)
    School Enrollment
    Florence 465
    La Junta 367
    Lamar 416
    Manitou Springs 520
    St. Mary’s 308
    Trinidad * 236
    Western Slope North (6)
    School Enrollment
    Aspen 555
    Basalt 373
    Coal Ridge 547
    Moffat County 504
    Roaring Fork 333
    Battle Mountain # 794
    Western Slope South (6)
    School Enrollment
    Bayfield  368
    Gunnison 326
    Olathe 351
    Pagosa Springs  395
    Montezuma Cortez** 664
    Alamosa 506


    [divider]

    Class 1A

    * – Denotes playing up
    ** – Denotes playing down
    # – Must qualify in 2A playoffs

    Metro (8)
    School Enrollment
    Clear Creek  224
    Cornerstone Christian*  61
    Denver Christian  142
    Estes Park #  333
    Front Range Christian  179
    Lyons  221
    Platte Canyon  299
    Resurrection Christian  216
    North Central (6)
    School Enrollment
    Burlington  232
    Highland  239
    Holyoke  176
    Wiggins  158
    Wray  195
    Yuma  225
    South Central (6)
    School Enrollment
    Byers  158
    Calhan  141
    Crowley County  140
    C.S. Christian  280
    Limon  136
    Rocky Ford  200
    Southern Peaks (6)
    School Enrollment
    Centauri  269
    Center  178
    Dolores  208
    Ignacio  217
    John Mall *  116
    Monte Vista  256
    Tri-Peaks (6)
    School Enrollment
    Buena Vista  248
    Dolores Huerta  273
    Ellicott  227
    Peyton  217
    Rye  225
    Salida  295
    Western Slope (6)
    School Enrollment
    Cedaredge  239
    Grand Valley  291
    Hotchkiss  212
    Lake County  292
    Meeker  190
    Paonia  148


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    8-man

    * – Denotes playing up
    ** – Denotes playing down

    Arkansas Valley (6)
    School Enrollment
    Granada * 65
    Holly 77
    Las Animas 109
    McClave 89
    Springfield 92
    Wiley * 75
    Central (9)
    School Enrollment
    Elbert * 61
    Gilpin County * 74
    Justice  116
    Longmont Christian* 69
    Nederland ** 185
    R.M. Lutheran * 66
    Vail Christian 113
    West Grand 130
    Pikes Peak Christian * 66
    Mountain (7)
    School Enrollment
    Del Norte 135
    Dove Creek * 74
    Mancos 111
    Sanford 108
    Sangre de Cristo 87
    Sargent 119
    Sierra Grande 84
    Plains (6)
    School Enrollment
    Akron 117
    Caliche 93
    Dayspring Christian 107
    Haxtun 97
    Merino 106
    Sedgwick County 104
    Southern (7)
    School Enrollment
    Custer County 135
    Cripple Creek/Victor 115
    Fowler 114
    Hoehne 121
    Kiowa 113
    Simla 102
    Swink 102
    Western Slope (6)
    School Enrollment
    Hayden 113
    Norwood 77
    Nucla * 57
    Plateau Valley * 72
    Rangely 117
    Soroco 105


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    6-man

    ** – Denotes playing down

    Central (6)
    School Enrollment
    Colorado Deaf & Blind 59
    Deer Trail 39
    Genoa-Hugo 47
    Hanover 57
    Miami-Yoder ** 83
    South Park ** 104
    East Central (7)
    School Enrollment
    Arickaree/Woodlin 33
    Bethune 42
    Flagler 48
    Hi-Plains 45
    Idalia 29
    Otis 52
    Stratton/Liberty 62
    North (7)
    School Enrollment
    Briggsdale 55
    Fleming 73
    North Park 56
    Pawnee 28
    Peetz 72
    Prairie 56
    Weldon Valley 58
    Southeast (6)
    School Enrollment
    Cheraw 62
    Cheyenne Wells 48
    Eads 54
    Kit Carson 32
    Manzanola 58
    Walsh 50
    Southwest (6)
    School Enrollment
    Aguilar 25
    Antonito ** 79
    Cotopaxi 51
    La Veta 53
    Mountain Valley 37
    Primero 56