Tag: Simla

  • Volleyball rankings: Wiggins, Dolores, Bennett, Evergreen and Rocky Mountain join the polls

    (@WigginsAthletic/Twitter)

    Wiggins (in Class 2A), Dolores (2A), Bennett (3A), Evergreen (4A) and Rocky Mountain (5A) have each joined their respective volleyball rankings this week.

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Castle View (9) 10-1 99 1 2-0
    2 Mountain Vista 8-2 85 3 0-1
    3 Rock Canyon 8-3 59 4 1-1
    4 Chatfield 9-2 49 6 5-0
    5 Fossil Ridge (1) 7-3 48 2 1-1
    6 Highlands Ranch 10-1 47 5 2-0
    7 Rocky Mountain (1) 10-1 45 1-1
    8 Fort Collins 7-1 42 7 2-0
    9 Fruita Monument 10-1 36 9 2-0
    10 Cherry Creek 9-2 31 8 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Chaparral 21, Coronado 13, Denver East 11, Eaglecrest 6, Legacy 5, Dakota Ridge 3, Legend 2, Regis Jesuit 2, Pine Creek 1.
    Dropped out
    Chaparral (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Lewis-Palmer (10) 11-0 109 1 3-0
    2 Niwot 9-1 83 4 2-0
    3 Valor Christian 6-3 78 5 2-1
    4 Pueblo West (1) 7-1 71 3 2-0
    5 Holy Family 11-2 60 2 2-0
    6 Palmer Ridge 10-1 48 9 1-0
    7 Longmont 9-2 33 8 1-1
    8 Thomas Jefferson 8-3 30 7 0-1
    9 D’Evelyn 9-0 19 10 5-0
    10 Evergreen 7-3 18 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Durango 14, Ponderosa 9, Windsor 9, Silver Creek 6, Eagle Valley 4, Cheyenne Mountain 3, Mountain View 3, Glenwood Springs 2, Mullen 2, Palisade 2, Pueblo County 2.
    Dropped out
    Cheyenne Mountain (6).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Eaton (13) 10-1 130 1 2-1
    2 University 9-2 103 2 2-0
    3 Resurrection Christian 10-2 96 3 2-0
    4 Lutheran (1) 10-2 60 7 1-0
    5 Faith Christian 7-3 58 4 1-1
    6 Lamar 11-1 56 8 2-0
    7 Bayfield 7-3 54 6 1-1
    8 Valley 8-4 40 5 1-1
    9 Bishop Machebeuf 10-2 35 10 2-1
    10 Bennett 9-1 27 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Middle Park 21, Coal Ridge 18, Centauri 11, Platte Valley 9, The Academy 8, Sterling 7, Colorado Springs Christian 6, Frontier Academy 6, Aspen 5, Colorado Academy 5, Pagosa Springs 5, Weld Central 5, Jefferson Academy 4, The Vanguard 4, Manitou Springs 1.
    Dropped out
    Middle Park (9).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Yuma (7) 8-1 88 1 2-0
    2 Lyons 9-4 55 2 1-2
    3 Dayspring Christian 9-1 53 3 4-0
    4 Simla 10-2 47 5 4-0
    5 Swink 7-1 45 6 1-0
    6 Paonia (2) 8-1 42 4 1-0
    7 Denver Christian 9-1 37 7 2-0
    8 Dolores 8-1 30 2-0
    9 Hoehne 8-3 28 8 4-1
    10 Wiggins 12-1 21 5-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Meeker 10, Dawson School 7, Fowler 6, Ignacio 6, John Mall 6, Union Colony 6, Rocky Ford 5, Wray 2, Telluride 1.
    Dropped out
    Meeker (9), Fowler (10).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kit Carson (7) 11-0 95 1 3-0
    2 Fleming (1) 10-1 78 2 1-0
    3 Holly (2) 9-1 76 4 0-0
    4 McClave 8-1 65 5 4-1
    5 La Veta 9-0 61 3 1-0
    6 Otis 8-3 48 6 0-2
    7 Flagler/Hi-Plains 6-2 38 9 4-0
    8 Briggsdale 10-2 30 8 3-0
    9 Wiley 7-2 22 7 0-1
    10 Belleview Christian 9-0 10 10 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Eads 8, Cheyenne Wells 6, Kim/Branson 4, Pikes Peak Christian 4, Weldon Valley 4, Dove Creek 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Through tragedy, Gilpin County football pulls together as a family

    Gilpin County football coach Craig Ball comes from a football background and a football family.

    Ball grew up in southeast Texas where he played football for Ed Peveto at Orangefield High School. Peveto is in the Southeast Texas Coaches Hall of Fame. In his fourth year as the head coach at Gilpin County, Ball brings a lot of his Texas background to the program.

    He likes to say that he’s brought a piece of southeast Texas with him to the mountains of Colorado.

    But that isn’t the only thing that he brought. Ball is a family man. Through his time as a high school player in Texas, a college player at Lamar University and a coach at Gilpin County, he has always had his family, specifically his parents, there to support him.

    “Once my kids started growing up and getting into school, I started coaching up here,” Ball said. “So (my dad) had been to all of my games as a coach since then.”

    His father James loved the games. He was there to watch Craig coach a second grade squad which featured Jack Ball. Jack is James’ grandson and Craig’s son.

    This year, Jack and his friends are seniors for the Eagles. Craig calls the plays. Jack executes them. And James watched from the side.

    A football family through and through.

    That family was struck by tragedy in the third quarter of its 60-50 win over Simla on Sept. 9.

    A young Craig Ball (left) with his father James. (Photo courtesy of Craig Ball)

    James suffered a heart attack during the game and passed away. He died doing what loved most at the late stage of his life. He was watching his son coach and grandson play.

    “(Craig’s) father was a big fan of the team and that’s why he was there,” Gilpin County athletic director Jeff Schuessler said. “He wanted to watch those boys play. That was his thing.”

    What played out for Craig was a traumatic series of events. He had gotten word that his mother, Norma, had gotten something stuck in her chest and was choking. Paramedics decided to get her to a hospital so she was transported to St. Anthony’s in Lakewood.

    With Norma being James’ primary caregiver, Craig’s wife Dr. Nahanni Freeman assumed the role for the rest of the day. At 87-years-old, the sight of his wife being transported away via an ambulance was scary in its own right for James.

    “That part was shocking for my dad,” Craig said.

    Craig was informed of the situation, but was not pulled away from the game. Norma was in the hands of medical professionals and the game still needed to be played.

    At the beginning of the third quarter, the Eagles had intercepted a Simla pass in the end zone. On the ensuing play, the ball was given to Jack on a jet sweep. He took the ball 80 yards for a touchdown. Momentum was on Gilpin’s side.

    But Craig was told then that another emergency was taking place. He was told that his father had fallen.

    Craig turned the offense over to former Gilpin quarterback Chase Boulter.

    “He probably knew the plays better than anybody so I handed him the clipboard,” Craig said. “He called the rest of the plays for the rest of the game.”

    When Craig got to the area where James had been watching the game, he noticed a crowd of about 15 people, including Gilpin superintendent Dr. David Mackenzie and several members of the local sheriff’s office.

    “The paramedics had just gotten there,” Craig recalls. “At first, no one knew exactly what it was and they didn’t inform me right then. It ended up being a heart attack and he had just collapsed and was laying there. By the time I got there, the paramedics were getting to work on him, trying to resuscitate him.”

    One thing that really stuck out to him in that moment was the help from the opposing side. A woman that he was only introduced to as Jodi was in the area when James collapsed.

    She was doing no less than anyone else around that was trying to provide aid.

    She was a total stranger who was just there to watch the game as she had rooting interest for the visiting team.

    “We had a lady, and I never found out her full name, but I was introduced to her as Jodi and she had a big Simla sweatshirt on,” Craig said. “She was from Simla and she was there when my dad collapsed and she was helping.”

    Even in times when life and football can be intertwined, this was a reminder that regardless of stakes, life always takes the upper hand.

    During the unfolding event, Schuessler could see from his vantage point that there was yet another emergency situation. He had watched the ambulance leave with Craig’s mother, but had no idea what was going on with this second issue.

    “I didn’t know that it was Craig’s dad,” Schuessler said. “I had no idea. I just kept announcing because I didn’t know exactly what was going on, I just knew we had sheriff personnel and medical personnel taking care of the situation.”

    By the start of the fourth quarter, James Ball had passed away.

    “As a head coach, you certainly have a lot of commitment to your team,” Craig said. “And my dad would understand if I was to still be interested in my game throughout the whole process. It’s very difficult to not hear the cheers one way or another. It ended up being a shootout at the end.”

    But this was family.

    Craig sent word that Jack needed to come off the field.

    “He had rushed for 133 yards and he didn’t play the fourth,” Craig said. “He came down to see his granddad and say goodbye.”

    The Ball family made its way down to St. Anthony’s. Norma was still being evaluated and had no knowledge of the events that had taken place when she had left the field.

    Word had gotten to Craig’s assistant coaches, and therefore the team, of what had happened. Jack, Nahanni and Craig’s other son Aiden were all on-site.

    Now, they had to get to the hospital and break the news to Norma and Olivia, Craig’s daughter.

    “It was very emotional,” Craig said. “My mom, at first, didn’t really want to believe it. She had been his caretaker for so long and they had been married for 53 years. The idea that she wouldn’t be there when he died had never been thought of.”

    To say it was a shocking day for Craig and his family would be an understatement. The following Monday, he began the process of making funeral arrangements. He took the day off from school, but returned for practice.

    Jack Craig and Austin Boulter. (Photo courtesy of Craig Ball)

    He has a built-in support system in the form of 21 kids that he spends time with each and every day.

    And in the midst of such tragedy, Craig never lost sight of the fact that James loved those boys just as much.

    Austin Boulter is Craig’s Godson. He also knew James his entire life. He ran for an inspired 328 yards in the win over Simla.

    Craig got word that when everything happened, it was Manny Gomez who assumed a leadership role on the field and kept the team together.

    This wasn’t just Coach Ball who lost someone. The program as a whole lost a member of its family.

    “Football gives you some strength in those times,” Craig said. “You don’t have to be blood to be family and that football team is my family.”

  • Volleyball rankings: Castle View, Yuma take over top spots

    (@YumaAthletics/Twitter)

    Castle View (in Class 5A) and Yuma (in 2A) are new No. 1 teams in this week’s volleyball rankings.

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Castle View (7) 8-1 87 3 2-0
    2 Fossil Ridge (2) 6-2 80 1 4-2
    3 Mountain Vista (1) 8-1 77 5 5-1
    4 Rock Canyon (1) 7-2 75 2 1-1
    5 Highlands Ranch 8-1 46 9 1-1
    6 Chatfield 4-2 42 4 0-1
    7 Fort Collins 5-1 35 7 1-0
    8 Cherry Creek 7-2 34 6 5-1
    9 Fruita Monument 8-1 31 10 1-0
    10 Chaparral 6-3 24 8 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rocky Mountain 22, Coronado 13, Denver East 13, Eaglecrest 6, Legacy 5, Dakota Ridge 4, Pine Creek 3, Rampart 3, Columbine 2, Brighton 1, Lakewood 1, Palmer 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Lewis-Palmer (9) 8-0 115 1 1-0
    2 Holy Family 9-2 82 2 3-0
    3 Pueblo West (1) 5-1 78 3 1-0
    4 Niwot (1) 7-1 76 4 2-0
    5 Valor Christian 4-2 65 5 2-0
    6 Cheyenne Mountain 1-5 36 7 1-3
    7 Thomas Jefferson 8-2 33 6 2-0
    8 Longmont 8-1 30 1-1
    9 Palmer Ridge 9-1 30 1-0
    10 D’Evelyn 4-0 17 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Air Academy 15, Glenwood Springs 15, Ponderosa 12, Windsor 12, Berthoud 9, Silver Creek 9, Pueblo County 7, Frederick 5, Eagle Valley 4, Mountain View 4, Steamboat Springs 3, Montrose 1, Mullen 1, Palisade 1.
    Dropped out
    Air Academy (8), Glenwood Springs (9), Ponderosa (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Eaton (12) 8-0 120 1 5-0
    2 University 7-2 94 4 3-0
    3 Resurrection Christian (1) 8-2 93 2 1-0
    4 Faith Christian 6-2 74 5 0-0
    5 Valley 7-3 73 3 2-0
    6 Bayfield 6-2 52 6 3-0
    7 Lutheran 9-2 48 7 2-0
    8 Lamar 9-1 38 10 1-0
    9 Middle Park 4-1 25 9 1-0
    10 Bishop Machebeuf 8-1 23 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Bennett 21, Coal Ridge 18, Frontier Academy 18, Centauri 15, Prospect Ridge Academy 11, Platte Valley 9, The Academy 8, Sterling 7, Colorado Springs Christian 5, Jefferson Academy 5, Pagosa Springs 5, Weld Central 5, The Vanguard 4, Alamosa 1, Colorado Academy 1, Manitou Springs 1.
    Dropped out
    Sterling (8).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Yuma (7) 6-1 96 2 1-1
    2 Lyons (1) 8-2 90 3 2-0
    3 Dayspring Christian 5-1 68 1 0-1
    4 Paonia (1) 7-1 50 4 3-0
    5 Simla 6-2 39 5 1-1
    6 Swink 6-1 39 6 2-1
    7 Denver Christian 7-1 36 7 3-0
    8 Hoehne (1) 4-2 35 8 1-0
    9 Meeker 7-1 28 9 2-0
    10 Fowler 5-1 17 10 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Dolores 15, Rocky Ford 7, Union Colony 7, Ignacio 6, Dawson School 5, Wiggins 5, John Mall 3, Custer County 1, Telluride 1, Vail Mountain 1, Wray 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kit Carson (5) 8-0 69 1 1-0
    2 Fleming (1) 9-1 67 2 2-0
    3 La Veta 8-0 56 3 2-0
    4 Holly (2) 9-1 53 6 2-0
    5 McClave 4-0 45 4 0-0
    6 Otis 8-1 44 5 5-0
    7 Wiley 7-1 29 1-0
    8 Briggsdale 7-2 22 7 2-1
    9 Flagler/Hi-Plains 2-2 14 8 0-2
    10 Belleview Christian 8-0 8 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Eads 8, Stratton/Liberty 8, Kim/Branson 7, South Baca 5, Weldon Valley 3, Cheyenne Wells 2.
    Dropped out
    Weldon Valley (9), Eads (10).
  • Volleyball rankings: Fruita Monument joins 5A poll

    (Courtesy of Fruita Monument HS)

    Fruita Monument jumped into the Class 5A volleyball rankings this week, arriving at No. 10.

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Fossil Ridge (7) 2-0 87 1 0-0
    2 Rock Canyon 6-1 67 3 1-0
    3 Castle View 6-1 56 4 2-0
    4 Chatfield (1) 4-1 53 2 1-1
    5 Mountain Vista 3-0 52 5 1-0
    6 Cherry Creek (1) 2-1 44 7 1-0
    7 Fort Collins 4-1 43 6 1-0
    8 Chaparral 4-3 38 8 2-0
    9 Highlands Ranch (1) 7-0 30 9 1-0
    10 Fruita Monument 7-1 20 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Grandview 9, Coronado 8, Columbine 7, Pine Creek 7, Rampart 6, Adams City 5, Denver East 5, Rocky Mountain 5, Ralston Valley 4, Cherokee Trail 3, Legend 1.
    Dropped out
    Denver East (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Lewis-Palmer (9) 7-0 106 1 6-0
    2 Holy Family (1) 6-2 83 2 2-0
    3 Pueblo West (1) 4-1 61 4 4-1
    4 Niwot 5-1 56 6 5-1
    5 Valor Christian 2-2 54 5 1-1
    6 Thomas Jefferson 6-2 41 10 2-0
    7 Cheyenne Mountain 0-2 40 3 0-2
    8 Air Academy 4-2 29 1-1
    9 Glenwood Springs 7-0 28 3-0
    10 Ponderosa 4-4 27 2-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Palmer Ridge 21, D’Evelyn 19, Longmont 17, Mountain View 12, Silver Creek 11, Frederick 10, Steamboat Springs 10, Windsor 10, Eagle Valley 5, Roosevelt 4, Berthoud 3, Fort Morgan 3, Montrose 3, Mullen 3, Pueblo County 2, Evergreen 1, George Washington 1.
    Dropped out
    Berthoud (7), Silver Creek (8), Eagle Valley (9).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Eaton (10) 3-0 100 1 2-0
    2 Resurrection Christian 7-2 73 6 6-1
    3 Valley 5-3 68 2 4-2
    4 University 4-2 67 5 4-2
    5 Faith Christian (1) 6-2 66 3 4-2
    6 Bayfield 3-2 48 9 3-2
    7 Lutheran 7-2 34 10 2-0
    8 Sterling 5-2 33 4 4-2
    9 Middle Park 3-1 31 8 3-0
    10 Lamar 8-1 26 4-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Platte Valley 15, Bishop Machebeuf 13, Frontier Academy 10, Rye 10, Colorado Springs Christian 8, Bennett 7, Florence 7, Weld Central 6, Alamosa 5, Centauri 5, The Academy 5, Coal Ridge 4, Colorado Academy 4, Delta 4, Jefferson Academy 4, Peak to Peak 3, The Vanguard 3, Gunnison 2, Manitou Springs 1, Pagosa Springs 1.
    Dropped out
    Colorado Springs Christian (7).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Dayspring Christian (5) 5-0 77 1 5-0
    2 Yuma (3) 5-0 75 2 2-0
    3 Lyons 6-2 61 5 1-0
    4 Paonia 4-1 47 3 2-1
    5 Simla 5-1 30 6 3-1
    6 Swink 4-0 28 2-0
    7 Denver Christian 4-1 26 10 1-0
    8 Hoehne 3-2 24 4 0-2
    9 Meeker 5-1 19 1-0
    10 Fowler 3-1 13 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    West Grand 10, Union Colony 9, Ignacio 6, Wiggins 5, Dolores 3, Vail Mountain 3, Rocky Ford 2, Telluride 1, Wray 1.
    Dropped out
    Colorado Springs School (7), West Grand (8), Union Colony (9).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kit Carson (6) 7-0 69 1 2-0
    2 Fleming (1) 7-1 62 2 5-1
    3 La Veta 6-0 57 6 2-0
    4 McClave 4-0 47 3 1-0
    5 Otis 3-1 38 5 1-1
    6 Holly 7-1 33 10 2-0
    7 Briggsdale 5-1 30 1-0
    8 Flagler/Hi-Plains 2-0 15 4 1-0
    9 Weldon Valley 2-3 13 1-0
    10 Eads 1-1 10 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Springfield 6, Arickaree 2, Caliche 1, Pikes Peak Christian 1, Wiley 1.
    Dropped out
    Kiowa (7), Springfield (8), Liberty-Stratton (9).
  • Football roundup: Skyview starts 2-0 for first time since 2011

    (Chris Kemm/Skyview HS)

    Skyview football is off to its best start in six seasons.

    The Wolverines beat Weld Central 41-20 on Saturday. It means the team is now 2-0 for the first time since the 2011 season, when they finished 7-3.

    Skyview, coming off a playoff appearance in Class 3A, will now seek to improve on its 6-5 campaign from a season ago.

    On Saturday, the Wolverines got 192 yards and three rushing touchdowns from senior Deyvon Butler. Quarterback Michael Vigil also threw a touchdown pass to Isaiah Montoya.

    Anthony Gonzalez, meanwhile had two interceptions that he returned for touchdowns.

    Marcus Kemm, a junior, led the defense with nine tackles.

    Weld Central had one of its best seasons in year last season when the Rebels went 8-2 and reached the 2A playoffs. They face Jefferson next week.

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    Notables

    • West Grand beat South Park 54-12, giving coach Chris Brown his 317th career victory. He is one behind Kent Denver’s Scott Yates for the all-time wins record.
    • In 8-man, Caliche upset No. 4 Sargent 38-13. The Buffs are now 2-1.
    • Rock Canyon opened the year at 2-0 following a 41-7 win over Smoky Hill in 5A.
    • High-scoring game in 8-man, where Gilpin County beat Simla 60-50.
    • Sierra Grande really got its offense working in an 80-32 win over Mountain Valley in 6-man.
    • 6-man No. 2 Stratton/Liberty cruised to a 59-6 win over Elbert. Phillip Packard, a senior, threw two touchdowns and caught another.
    • In 1A, Front Range Christian edged Lyons 14-13. CJ Hoff and Jaxon Mahler each had rushing touchdowns for the Falcons.
    • 4A Widefield cruised to a 53-0 win over 3A Mitchell. TJ Davis accounted for five total touchdowns for the Gladiators, including three passing. Davis also had 294 total yards.

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  • Volleyball rankings: Preseason polls released

    State volleyball Kit Carson team
    Kit Carson is No. 1 in 1A. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    No surprise: Four of the five defending champions are ranked No. 1 in CHSAANow.com’s preseason volleyball rankings.

    The lone exception is Kit Carson, which is top-ranked in Class 1A after finishing runner-up to Fleming last season.

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Fossil Ridge (9) 0-0 104
    2 Chatfield 0-0 67
    3 Rock Canyon (2) 0-0 66
    4 Chaparral 0-0 62
    5 Mountain Vista 0-0 58
    6 Cherry Creek 0-0 47
    7 Denver East 0-0 27
    8 Arapahoe 0-0 20
    9 Grandview 0-0 18
    10 Fairview 0-0 17
    Others receiving votes:
    Highlands Ranch 17, Castle View 16, Cherokee Trail 14, Coronado 13, Fort Collins 13, Rocky Mountain 12, Fruita Monument 11, Legend 6, Pine Creek 6, Rampart 6, Eaglecrest 3, Regis Jesuit 2, Ralston Valley 1.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Lewis-Palmer (8) 0-0 103
    2 Holy Family 0-0 73
    3 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0 72
    4 Pueblo West (2) 0-0 59
    5 Valor Christian 0-0 56
    6 Niwot (1) 0-0 41
    7 Berthoud 0-0 33
    8 Silver Creek 0-0 27
    9 Thomas Jefferson 0-0 22
    10 Eagle Valley 0-0 21
    Others receiving votes:
    Windsor 18, Air Academy 17, D’Evelyn 12, Montrose 9, Evergreen 8, Ponderosa 7, The Classical Academy 7, Battle Mountain 5, Mountain View 4, Mullen 4, Fort Morgan 3, Palmer Ridge 3, Thompson Valley 1.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Eaton (8) 0-0 98
    2 Valley 0-0 74
    3 University (1) 0-0 53
    4 Sterling 0-0 51
    5 Resurrection Christian 0-0 50
    6 Middle Park 0-0 45
    7 Colorado Springs Christian 0-0 43
    8 Faith Christian (1) 0-0 37
    9 Bayfield 0-0 28
    10 Pagosa Springs 0-0 25
    Others receiving votes:
    Bishop Machebeuf 20, Coal Ridge 18, Platte Valley 13, Kent Denver 11, Delta 8, Lutheran 8, Jefferson Academy 4, La Junta 4, The Academy 4, Centauri 3, St. Mary’s Academy 3, Aspen 2, The Vanguard 2, Bennett 1, Prospect Ridge Academy 1, Weld Central 1.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Dayspring Christian (8) 0-0 98
    2 Yuma 0-0 86
    3 Lyons (1) 0-0 63
    4 Paonia (1) 0-0 62
    5 Hoehne 0-0 61
    6 West Grand 0-0 36
    7 Union Colony 0-0 33
    8 Colorado Springs School 0-0 31
    9 Simla 0-0 26
    10 Denver Christian 0-0 18
    Others receiving votes:
    Fowler 16, Ignacio 6, Wray 5, Del Norte 3, Ridgway 2, Byers 1, Limon 1, Merino 1, Swink 1.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Kit Carson (4) 0-0 67
    2 Fleming (3) 0-0 66
    3 Prairie 0-0 53
    4 McClave 0-0 34
    5 Weldon Valley 0-0 32
    6 Flagler 0-0 28
    7 Otis 0-0 24
    8 La Veta 0-0 22
    9 Springfield 0-0 17
    10 Kiowa 0-0 14
    Others receiving votes:
    Nucla 13, Aguilar 9, Holly 2, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 2, Dove Creek 1, Genoa Hugo/Karval 1.
  • All-state boys track & field teams for the 2017 season

    The 2017 all-state boys track and field teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    In order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning an event.

    Athletes of the year were selected based upon their performance at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected based upon the team champions.

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    Class 5A

    State track Monarch
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Isaac Green, Monarch

    Coach of the year: Ben Montoya, Fountain-Fort Carson

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Xavier Bishop-Falu Rampart Senior 110 hurdles
    William Dixon Monarch Junior 4×800
    Jason Farrell Fountain-Fort Carson Junior 4×100
    Sean Garazik Monarch Junior 4×800
    D’Ante Giles Fountain-Fort Carson Junior 4×100
    Isaac Green Monarch Senior 800, 1600, 3200, 4×800
    Angel Heredia Hinkley Junior 300 hurdles, 4×200
    Jequan Hogan Fountain-Fort Carson Junior High jump, Triple jump
    Kaden Lathrop Highlands Ranch Senior 4×400
    Zach Litoff Monarch Senior 4×800
    Josh Lord Highlands Ranch Senior 4×400
    Jalen Lyon Fountain-Fort Carson Junior 4×100
    Brandon Micale Pomona Senior Discus
    Drake Nugent Highlands Ranch Sophomore Shot put
    Gunner Rigsby Fruita Monument Senior Long jump
    Cole Rowan Monarch Junior Pole Vault
    Oscar Sarabia Hinkley Junior 4×200
    Casey Sharpe Hinkley Junior 4×200
    Jake Weidmann Highlands Ranch Senior 4×400
    Darrien Wells Hinkley Senior 400, 4×200
    Donovan Williams Fountain-Fort Carson Senior 100, 200, 4×100
    Andrew Wisniewski Highlands Ranch Sophomore 4×400

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    Class 4A

    Athlete of the year: Aaron McCoy, Canon City

    Coach of the year: Erik Stevens, Vista Ridge

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Anthony Bellot Vista Ridge Senior 4×100, 4×200, 4×400
    Charlie Brunner Thompson Valley Junior 110 hurdles
    Kendrick Cannick Vista Ridge Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Nik Chappee Air Academy Senior 200, 400
    Kobe Christiansen Vista Ridge Junior 4×400
    Jeremy Cody Pueblo South Junior High jump
    Evan Graff Montrose Junior 4×800
    Justin Hawkins Montrose Senior 4×800
    Nolan Kembel Mountain Vew Senior 300 hurdles
    Zaccre Kenward Palisade Senior Triple jump
    Brock Knechtel Silver Creek Senior Discus
    Isaiah Lapioli Vista Ridge Senior 4×100, 4×200, 4×400
    James Lee Silver Creek Junior 800
    Aaron McCoy Canon City Senior 100
    Chase McLean Valor Christian Senior Pole Vault
    Jeremy Meadows Palmer Ridge Senior 1600
    Ian Meek Montrose Senior 3200, 4×800
    Nathaniel Miller Widefield Senior Shot put
    Frank Nash Pueblo West Junior Long jump
    Landon Ruiz-Diaz Montrose Sophomore 4×800
    Gavin Urban Vista Ridge Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Joel Walker Vista Ridge Senior 4×400

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    Class 3A

    Athlete of the year: Sunday Abarca, Aspen

    Coach of the year: Darwin Horan, Lutheran

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Sunday Abarca Aspen Senior 200, 400
    Mason Anthony Elizabeth Sophomore 4×200
    Dylan Benson Elizabeth Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Brendan Bunting Platte Valley Sophomore 4×400
    Austin Chavez Sterling Senior High jump
    Jacob Dack Lutheran Senior Shot put
    Adam Dawson Lutheran Senior Discus
    Isaiah DeLaCerda Alamosa Senior 4×800
    James Finken Elizabeth Junior 300 hurdles
    Brad George Elizabeth Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Dawson Hopkinson University Senior Pole Vault
    Marcus Howard DSST-Green Valley Ranch Senior 110 hurdles
    Chad Jackson Alamosa Sophomore 4×800
    Oscar Martinez Alamosa Senior 800, 4×800
    Garrett Mix Platte Valley Junior 4×400
    Tanner Norman The Classical Academy Senior 1600, 3200
    Caleb Palmer Alamosa Senior 4×800
    LJ Robinson Elizabeth Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Dante Thomas Sierra Junior 100
    Reece Ullery Elizabeth Sophomore 4×100
    Austin Wagner Montezuma-Cortez Senior Triple jump
    Zach Waite Platte Valley Junior 4×400
    Bradly Wright Platte Canyon Senior Long jump
    Sebastian Zehnder Platte Valley Junior 4×400

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    Class 2A

    Athlete of the year: Ben Kelley, Soroco

    Coach of the year: Kirby Henderson, Cedaredge

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Wyatt Camp Cedaredge Sophomore 4×200
    Shane Finegan Wiggins Senior 200, 400, 4×100, 4×400
    Jose Flores-Lauro Monte Vista Senior Triple jump
    Teggan Freauff Wiggins Junior 4×100, 4×400
    Ty Grant Cedaredge Junior 4×200
    Garett Gribble Fowler Senior Shot put
    Tyler Hein Wiggins Junior 4×100, 4×400
    Ryan Imhoff Cedaredge Freshman 4×800
    Benjamin Jackson Resurrection Christian Junior 300 hurdles
    Connor Kaufman Wiggins Junior 4×400
    Ben Kelley Soroco Junior 800, 1600, 3200
    Brendon Klaseen Cedaredge Senior 4×800
    Drew Markley Cedaredge Junior 4×200, 4×800
    Jordan McMillan Cedaredge Junior 4×800
    Chad Mikelson Sedgwick County Senior Long jump
    Mikie Mikita Calhan Junior Pole vault
    Fukumaru Ogawa Wiggins Junior 4×100
    Grant Redmond Soroco Sophomore High jump
    Isaac Swoffer Cedaredge Senior 4×200
    Caleb Urwiller Dayspring Christian Senior 100
    Lane Walter Crowley County Sophomore Discus
    Jacob Yates Hoehne Junior 110 hurdles

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    Class 1A

    Athlete of the year: Izaac Borchers, Lake City Community

    Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Chris Athey Lake City Community Senior 4×800
    Ian Beckett McClave Junior High jump
    Izaac Borchers Lake City Community Junior 1600, 4×800
    Jojo Bork Heritage Christian Freshman 4×200
    Josiah Bowsher Heritage Christian Sophomore 4×200
    Seth Bruxvoort Heritage Christian Sophomore 3200
    Joel Carpenter Simla Sophomore 4×100
    Josh Damir Heritage Christian Junior 300 hurdles, 4×200
    Bowman Ellis Springfield Senior 100, 200
    Drew Ellis Pawnee Senior Long jump
    Erick Enriquez-Acosta Idalia Senior 400, 800
    Blayden Fletcher North Park Junior 110 hurdles
    Arlo Garner Cotopaxi Sophomore 4×400
    Darias Harms Simla Freshman 4×100
    Ryland Howard Simla Senior 4×100
    Jaden Johnson Heritage Christian Freshman 4×200
    Marcus Mazerall Simla Senior 4×100
    Riley Moore Lake City Community Junior 4×800
    Gabe Murphy Lake City Community Freshman 4×800
    Phillip Pickard Stratton Junior Triple jump
    Marco Ramos Arickaree Senior Shot put
    Wyatt Tezak Cotopaxi Senior 4×400
    Kurt Voll Cotopaxi Junior 4×400
    Owen Voll Cotopaxi Junior 4×400
    Regnor Vondedenroth Creede Junior Pole vault
  • All-state girls track & field teams for the 2017 season

    The 2017 all-state girls track and field teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    In order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning an event.

    Athletes of the year were selected based upon their performance at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected based upon the team champions.

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    Class 5A

    State track Arria Minor Denver East
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Arria Minor, Denver East

    Coach of the year: John Reyes, Grandview

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Isabella Bowland Fairview Junior 4×800
    Kameryn Brown Grandview Freshman 4×200
    Kennede Brown Grandview Senior 4×200, 4×400, 800 medley
    Chian Deloach Cherokee Trail Junior 4×100
    Hannah Freeman Fairview Senior 4×800
    Lauren Gregory Fort Collins Senior 800, 1600
    Kylee Harr Grandview Junior 800 medley, High jump
    Sarah King Fairview Senior 4×800
    Audra Koopman Fort Collins Senior Long jump
    Sydnee Larkin Cherokee Trail Junior 4×100, Triple jump
    Mia Manson Monarch Freshman Pole Vault
    Gabriella McDonald Rocky Mountain Junior Shot put, Discus
    Kaitlyn Mercer Grandview Sophomore 4×400
    Arria Minor Denver East Sophomore 100, 200, 400
    Jordyn Moore Grandview Senior 800 medley
    Brie Oakley Grandview Senior 3200
    Michaela Onyenwere Grandview Senior 4×200, 4×400
    Jaiden Paris Cherokee Trail Junior 4×100
    Marlena Preigh Fairview Sophomore 4×800
    Emily Sloan Rock Canyon Junior 100 hurdles
    Delaney Smith Cherry Creek Junior 300 hurdles
    Taylor Watson Cherokee Trail Junior 4×100
    Lily Williams Grandview Freshman 4×200, 4×400, 800 medley

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    Class 4A

    Athlete of the year: Mary Gillett, Niwot

    Coach of the year: Chuck Schwartz, Air Academy

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Kiersten Allen Green Mountain Senior 4×400
    Rylee Anderson Silver Creek Junior High jump
    Alexis Carroll Niwot Senior Long jump
    Tameryn Coryell Evergreen Junior Pole Vault
    Karla Delgadillo Vista Ridge Junior 800 medley
    Alexis Dubiel Vista Ridge Senior Discus
    Mary Gillett Niwot Junior 200, 400
    Anna Hall Valor Christian Sophomore 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles
    Lizzy Harding Battle Mountain Sophomore 4×800
    Naomi Harding Battle Mountain Sophomore 4×800
    Jewel Inlow Vista Ridge Senior 800 medley
    Annalie Janus Green Mountain Junior 4×400
    Kaylin King Vista Ridge Junior 800 medley
    Kasey Klocek Green Mountain Freshman 4×400
    Ereana McCallister Harrison Sophomore 4×200
    Mary McCowen Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
    Maria Mettler Air Academy Senior 800, 3200
    Michaela Moore Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
    Tinasha Mushonga Vista Ridge Senior 800 medley
    Lauren Offerman Mountain View Senior 1600
    Sophia Piliero Battle Mountain Sophomore 4×800
    Alexa Raichart Battle Mountain Junior 4×800
    Claire Ross Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
    Saylor Sargent Green Mountain Senior 4×400
    Ce’Hana Smith Harrison Sophomore 4×200
    Adriana Vasquez Harrison Freshman 4×200
    Ashlyn Ventimiglia Cheyenne Mountain Sophomore 4×100
    Alexa Ware Harrison Junior 4×200
    Olivia Whitaker Air Academy Junior 100
    Shaelynn Williams Mesa Ridge Junior Shot put

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    Class 3A

    Sarah Yocum Faith Christian girls track
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Sarah Yocum, Faith Christian

    Coach of the year: Tim Daggett, The Classical Academy

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Ella Benkendorf Elizabeth Sophomore 800 medley
    Madi Bottin Lutheran Junior 4×100
    Tiana Bradfield Peak to Peak Sophomore 4×800
    Taryn Ceglowski Salida Senior 800
    Sarah Cerrone D’Evelyn Senior High jump
    Kylie Chavez Sterling Senior Triple jump
    Riley Darnell Lutheran Senior 4×100
    Kelsey Eichelberger The Classical Academy Junior 4×400
    Maya Evans Lutheran Junior 100, 200, 4×100, Long jump
    Esther Eyberg The Classical Academy Freshman 4×200
    Audra Frieden The Classical Academy Junior 4×200, 4×400
    Brooke Hoglin The Classical Academy Junior 4×400
    Quinn McConnell Peak to Peak Sophomore 4×800
    Rachael Metzler Peak to Peak Senior 4×800
    Chloe Peterson Elizabeth Senior 800 medley
    Anna Shults Peak to Peak Sophomore 1600, 3200, 4×800
    Tarynn Sieg Eaton Senior Shot put
    Chantae Steele The Classical Academy Sophomore 4×200, 4×400
    Nyah Streib Lutheran Sophomore 4×100
    Erika Willis The Classical Academy Junior Pole vault
    Kallaway Wood Elizabeth Senior 800 medley
    Lexye Wood Elizabeth Sophomore 800 medley
    Sarah Yocum Faith Christian Senior 400, 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles

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    Class 2A

    Athlete of the year: Sophia Anderson, Paonia & Soleil Gaylord, Telluride

    Coach of the year: Brian Mitchem, Paonia

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Sophia Anderson Paonia Senior 200, 4×200, Triple jump
    Ellie Berry Burlington Senior Shot put, Discus
    Gracie Bradfield Meeker Sophomore 4×100, 4×400, 800 medley
    Loran Casias Meeker Senior 4×100, 800 medley
    Sydney Evans Telluride Junior 4×800
    Esme Fahnestock Telluride Senior 4×800
    Kaiya Firor Hotchkiss Sophomore 400, 300 hurdles
    Soleil Gaylord Telluride Junior 1600, 3200, 4×800
    Rylee Haynes Crowley County Sophomore 100 hurdles
    Lyla Hayutin-Baril Paonia Freshman 4×200
    Katie Kurz Dayspring Christian Junior High jump
    Brenna Kuskie Lyons Senior Pole vault
    Tori Lasker Meeker Sophomore 4×100
    Maya Ordonez Telluride Sophomore 4×800
    Maggie Phelan Meeker Senior 4×400, 800 medley
    Emily Pieper Paonia Senior 4×200
    Remington Ross Highland Freshman 100
    Madison Russell Meeker Senior 4×100, 4×400, 800 medley
    Brianna Van Vleet Paonia Senior 4×200, Long jump
    Hannah Wilkie Hayden Freshman 800
    Sierra Williams Meeker Junior 4×400

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    Class 1A

    Athletes of the year: Melanie Deering, Kiowa; Tatelyn Lasley, Springfield

    Coach of the year: Mike Jaco, Springfield

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Nataly Castro DeBeque Sophomore 4×100
    Bailey Chintala Fleming Junior 4×400
    Morgan Cockroft Fleming Junior 4×400
    Melanie Deering Kiowa Senior 400, 800
    Callie Dickerson Haxtun Senior Discus
    Heather Graham Genoa-Hugo Junior Shot put
    Miranda Hall Lake City Community Junior 4×800
    Kaitlyn Houghton Caliche Sophomore 300 hurdles
    Shaylee Johnson Fleming Senior 4×400
    Emily Kaiser Prairie Senior Long jump
    Tarin Kemp Granada Junior 100 hurdles
    Cecelia Landeros DeBeque Sophomore 4×100
    Jentry Largent DeBeque Sophomore 100, 200, 4×100
    Tatelyn Lasley Springfield Senior 4×200, 800 medley
    Jacee Lawrence Lake City Community Sophomore 4×800
    Jenna Lengfelder Fleming Sophomore 4×400
    Megan Levine Lake City Community Senior 4×800
    Ally Loflin Springfield Senior 800 medley
    Mariah McClung Lake City Community Senior 4×800
    Julia Mondragon Springfield Freshman 4×200, 800 medley
    Faith Novess DeBeque Sophomore 4×100
    Kylie Parks Springfield Freshman 4×200
    Audrey Rau Springfield Sophomore 4×200, 800 medley
    Jerraldawn Rector Simla Junior High jump
    Emma Schaefer Shining Mountain Junior 1600, 3200
    Alex Weyerman Idalia Senior Pole vault
  • All-state boys basketball teams for 2016-17 season

    The 2016-17 all-state boys basketball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a week-long vote of coaches.

    A specific player of the year vote was held in each class, as was a vote for coach of the year.

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    Class 5A

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Colbey Ross, Eaglecrest

    Coach of the year: John Olander, Eaglecrest

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Jervay Green George Washington Senior  
    Kaison Hammonds ThunderRidge Junior  
    Sam Masten Rock Canyon Junior G
    Colbey Ross Eaglecrest Senior G
    Corey Seng ThunderRidge Senior  
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Braxton Bertolette Fossil Ridge Senior PG/SG
    Calvin Fugett, Jr. George Washington Senior  
    Daylen Kountz Denver East Junior  
    Hunter Maldonado Vista Ridge Senior F
    Gage Prim Grandview Senior C

    Honorable mention: William Becker, Smoky Hill, Junior; Jake Belknapp, Mountain Vista, Senior; Aaris Bonds, Far Northeast Warriors, Senior; Brevin Brimble, Doherty, Senior; Ronnie Degray III, Chaparral, Sophomore; LeChaun Duhart, Grandview, Senior; Jackson Ehrlin, Rampart, Senior; Blake Fields, Legend, Senior; Kenny Foster, Smoky Hill, Sophomore; Jaizec Lottie, Cherokee Trail, Senior; Kyle Lukasiewicz, Arapahoe, Senior; Joe Miks, Chatfield, Senior; Iseri Palacio, Fort Collins, Senior; Kolton Peterson, Lakewood, Senior; Jacob Pfaffinger, Fort Collins, Senior; Colin Rardin, Rock Canyon, Senior; Titus Reed, Chatfield, Senior; Jacob Storey, Lakewood, Senior.

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    Class 4A

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Player of the year: Jalen Sanders, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Troy Pachner, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Jalen Sanders Valor Christian Senior F
    D’Shawn Schwartz Sand Creek Senior PG/SG/SF
    David Simental Pueblo West Senior G
    Adam Thistlewood Golden Junior PG/SF
    Michael Ward Mead Senior SG/PG
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Billy Cook Lewis-Palmer Senior PG/SG
    Michael Dillon Evergreen Senior F
    CJ Jennings Sierra Senior PG/G
    Kayle Knuckles Valor Christian Senior F
    Deshiloh Stanley Pueblo South Senior PG/SG

    Honorable mention: Tanner Baird, Holy Family, Sophomore; Adam Barber, Niwot, Senior; Angelo Battistelli, Lewis-Palmer, Senior; Travis Cowan, Wheat Ridge, Senior; Charles Dinegar, D’Evelyn, Junior; Trent Dykema, Silver Creek, Junior; Marquise Johnson, Vista PEAK Prep, Senior; Te’Rae Johnson, Vista PEAK Prep, Junior; Tate Kembel, Fort Morgan, Senior; Oscar Maldonado, Northridge, Senior; Dan McLean, Palisade, Senior; Dylan Mileto, Mesa Ridge, Senior; Ravel Moody, Thomas Jefferson, Senior; CJ Olson, D’Evelyn, Senior; Chase Rogers, Evergreen, Junior; Sam Schlegel, Silver Creek, Senior; Reginald Vaughan, Pueblo Centennial, Senior; Jake Wilson, Pueblo County, Senior; Marcus Winston, Pueblo East, Junior; Steven Wyman, Durango, Senior.

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    Class 3A

    DSST-Stapleton Colorado Springs Christian boys basketball
    (Katie Pickrell/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Justin Engesser, Colorado Springs Christian

    Coach of the year: Mike Holloway, Sterling

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Justin Engesser Colorado Springs Christian Senior  
    Tanner Ervin Resurrection Christian Senior G
    Michael Glen Basalt Senior  
    Benjamin Hawkins Faith Christian Junior  
    Bodie Hume Sterling Junior  
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Ryan Brubacher Alamosa Senior G
    Conner Martin Strasburg Senior G
    Blake Pullen DSST: Stapleton Senior PF/W
    Lucas Rodholm Manitou Springs Senior  
    Robert Williams Sheridan Senior PG/SG

    Honorable mention: Samuel Bafukila, Lotus School, Senior; Jaedon Bowles, Manual, Sophomore; Beau Byers, Delta, Senior; Cade Carroll, Buena Vista, Junior; James Doyle, Kent Denver, Sophomore; Jordan Ehlert, Middle Park, Senior; Seth Fuqua, The Vanguard, Sophomore; Hunter Gerber, Coal Ridge, Senior; Kyler Hensel, Bishop Machebeuf, Senior; Brandon Herrera, Coal Ridge, Junior; Zach Hidalgo, Frontier Academy, Junior; Wade Kellogg, Sterling, Senior; Reece Mettler, Weld Central, Senior; Izak Natividad, University, Senior; Jon Nuschy, La Junta, Sophomore; Stanley Owusu, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Junior; Aldo Pinela, Roaring Fork, Senior; Alex Rodriquez, The Academy, Senior; Will Willis, Lutheran, Senior; Zach Wismer, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior.

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    Class 2A

    Sedgwick County Holyoke boys basketball
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Player of the year: Chad Mikelson, Sedgwick County

    Coach of the year: Scott Dille, Holyoke

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Austin Herman Holyoke Senior F
    Chad Mikelson Sedgwick County Senior  
    Dagan Rienks Paonia Senior  
    Cole Rouse Highland Senior PG
    Alex Strauss Holyoke Senior G
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Reese Anderson Highland Senior PF
    Levi Basler Akron Senior C
    Gunnar Kroeger Holyoke Senior G
    Michael Nein Sedgwick County Senior  
    Carlos Parra Del Norte Junior F

    Honorable mention: Zack Allen, Hotchkiss, Senior; Kade Brantingham, Norwood, Senior; Conner Brown, Cripple Creek-Victor, Senior; Bradley Carnes-Clabey, Crowley County, Junior; Jett County, Burlington, Senior; Gage Gellerman, Peyton, Senior; Jordan Herder, Akron, Senior; Tre Lewis, Merino, Senior; Marcus Mazerall, Simla, Senior; Casey McDaniel, Sanford, Senior; Sebastian Moritz, Vail Christian, Junior; Samuel Perkett, Evangelical Christian, Senior; Alexander Proctor, Fowler, Senior; Leo Prosser, Calhan, Senior; Xavier Ramirez, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior; Colby Simpson, Paonia, Senior; Jeff Stevenson, Del Norte, Senior; Jorge Venzor, Center, Senior.

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    Class 1A

    Holly Cheyenne Wells boys basketball
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Player of the year: Yaniel Vidal, Holly

    Coach of the year: Dusty Heck, Holly

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Sigi Avalos Holly Senior  
    Jaxon Crawford Kit Carson Senior F
    Peyton Halde Cheyenne Wells Senior  
    Kendall Pelton Cheyenne Wells Senior  
    Yaniel Vidal Holly Senior  
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Isaac Borchers Creede/Lake City Junior G/F
    Christian Dellamaestra Wiley Senior C/F
    Brad Johnson Kit Carson Senior G
    Jaxon King Fleming Senior G
    Landon McCaffrey Flagler Senior  

    Honorable mention: Joey Archuleta, Primero, Junior; Ritchie Archuleta, Centennial, Senior; Ilan Gibson, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Senior; Cullen Glosson, Otis, Sophomore; Ty Hunt, Otis, Sophomore; Ravi Inmon, Ouray, Senior; Cameron Jauregui, Longmont Christian, Senior; Cameron Klann, Flagler, Senior; Derek Lucero, Sierra Grande, Senior; Thomas Manuel, Walsh, Junior; Landon Morehead, Kiowa, Senior; Caden Parker, Eads, Senior; Arthur Rodriguez, Sierra Grande, Junior; Wesley Shade, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Senior; Noah Stein, Front Range Baptist, Senior; Darian Wagner, Arickaree/Woodlin, Senior; Dylan Wilkins, Weldon Valley, Senior.

  • 2A girls hoops Great 8 roundup: Paonia girls hoops continues undefeated roll

    (Quentin Sickafoose/CHSAANow.com)

    LOVELAND — The Paonia girls basketball team’s perfect season remains unblemished.

    The Eagles, who entered the Class 2A state tournament at the Budweiser Events Center on Thursday as the No. 2 seed, continued their undefeated roll with a 55-44 victory over No. 7 Swink in the opening round.

    But the game was closer than the score suggests.

    Paonia, which has won all but one of its now 23 games by double digits, was tested by a Lions squad that also boasted an impressive resume. Swink had lost only twice before Thursday, and those defeats were to teams that finished No. 2 in 2A (Del Norte) and No. 4 in 3A (Centauri) in the final CHSAANow.com rankings of the season.

    “That’s a team that probably shouldn’t have been a 7-seed,” Paonia coach Scott Rienks said. “(Swink coach Curt Lewis) is one of the best coaches in Colorado, and you know when you play him that he’s going to have his kids ready.”

    The Eagles and Lions exchanged strikes throughout a tight-knit first half. Paonia leaned heavily on senior Emily Peiper, who finished with a team-high 16 points, to get its offense going early on.

    After facing a slight, two-point halftime deficit, the Eagles put together an 11-2 run following the break to put themselves in position. But the Lions then found a way to match that pace and never trailed by more than eight points, pulling to within one late in the game.

    Senior Sophia Anderson came through for Paonia in the second half, scoring 11 of her 15 points after halftime. Swink sophomore Brianna Denton led all scorers with 18 points and her teammate Kyla O’Neal put up 15.

    “Having Sophia (Anderson) on the court in the second half was big. I need her on the offensive end,” Rienks said. “We know, with our pressure, that we can wear teams down. And that’s a big thing.”

    Paonia advances to the Final 4, where they will face Del Norte at 4 p.m. Friday. Swink will play Haxtun at 11:45 a.m. Friday in the consolation semifinals.

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    (1) Yuma 43, (8) Ignacio 18

    A dominant second half powered the defending champion Indians past the Bobcats in first game of the state tournament on Thursday morning.

    Ignacio (16-7) hung close with top-ranked Yuma (21-3) for the first two quarters, facing just a five-point deficit going into halftime. The Indians then broke the game open with a 17-4 advantage in the third quarter and never let up.

    Yuma’s Cody Robinson finished as the game’s leading scorer with 19 points. Her teammate Avery Whitehead added another 10 points, which included hitting a pair of key of 3-pointers in the third quarter that put her team up for good.

    The Indians advance to Friday’s semifinals, where they will play Wray at 7 p.m.

    Ignacio was led by Alejandra Lujan, who had a team-high eight points, while Morgan Herrera contributed seven. This was the Bobcats’ first state appearance since 2013 and first under fourth-year coach Shance Seibel. They move to the consolation semifinals, where they will face Simla at 8:45 a.m. Friday.

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    (4) Wray 66, (5) Simla 25

    The Eagles were dominant from start to finish in the opening round, punching their ticket to the Final 4.

    Wray (18-6) boasted a strong, balanced offensive attack that featured Paige Beckman and Morgan Smith, who finished as the game’s top scorers with 12 points each. Megan Godsey and Paige Brown were also big factors with 11 and 10 points, respectively.

    Simla (19-5) was unable to post a double-digit scoring quarter and suffered from getting out to a slow start and early 7-0 deficit. Jerraldawn Rector finished as the Cubs’ leading scorer with six points.

    The Eagles will face top-ranked Yuma in the Final 4 at 7 p.m. Friday. The Cubs will meet Ignacio in the semifinals of the consolation bracket at 8:45 a.m. Friday.

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    (3) Del Norte 59, (6) Haxtun 44

     It was anybody’s game at halftime, as the Tigers and Bulldogs went back and forth only to be separated by just three points after two quarters. Then the separation began.

    Del Norte (22-2) returned to the floor with a 14-3 run after the break, creating a gap that proved to be too big to recover from for Haxtun (19-5)

    Bailey Jones was the star of the game, scoring an eye-catching 27 points that included going 8-for-8 and the free-throw line and knocking down a trio of 3-pointers. Teammate Kendra Parra also reached double figures with 10 points.

    Dawson Knode finished as the Bulldogs’ leading scorer with 21 points, while Callie Dickerson added 11.

    Del Norte advances to the Final 4, where it will face No. 2 Paonia at 4 p.m. Friday. Haxtun will play No. 7 Swink in the consolation bracket at 11:45 a.m.