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  • Football roundup: Fruita Monument beats rival Grand Junction, moves to 2-0

    For the first time since the 2012, Fruita Monument has won consecutive games. The Wildcats are 2-0 under new coach Todd Casebier following a 23-0 win over Grand Junction on Friday.

    “I’m just proud for our kids,” Casebier told Colorado Preps’ Scoreboard Show on Friday night. “They’ve had sand kicked in their face around here for a while, and our coaching staff has been great. I’m happy for Fruita.”

    Fruita finished 1-9 in Class 5A last season.

    “Any ‘W’ is important for Fruita right now,” Casebier said. “The fact that we’re 2-0 really is the most important thing, because the kids even buy in more, they work harder, and you just can kind of feel the wave going our direction.

    “I was part of a similar thing in Montrose, and some of the same things are happening for us here at Fruita. So I’m excited about that, and just happy to be a part of it. It’s just a neat deal for everybody.”

    This is also the first time Fruita Monument has beat Grand Junction since the 2012 season, when the Wildcats went 5-5 — their largest win total over the past decade.

    “I’ve just seen potential from the get-go since I’ve been here, and I really feel like it’s coming together,” Casebier said. “We’ll enjoy it this weekend and go back to work. We’ve got a big one coming up next week in Montrose.”

    Casebier was the coach at Montrose for 10 seasons prior to joining Fruita Monument, leading them to the 4A title game in 2013.

    “It’s going to be strange, for sure, being in a different locker room and looking across that field,” Casebier said. “Montrose was great to me, and I’ve got a lot of friends on the staff, all those kids I coached. So it’ll be hard that way, but at the same time, they’re competitors and of course, our guys at Fruita, we need to win. And I know Montrose wants this.

    “It’ll be a good football game. We’ll hug afterwards either way. Again, I’m not looking forward to playing those guys, but, as you said, I don’t do the schedule.”

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    5A: (7) Regis Jesuit 23, (10) Mullen 17

    Michael Pavlakovich passed for a touchdown and rushed for another as No. 7 Regis Jesuit beat longtime rival Mullen, ranked No. 10, on Friday.

    The Raiders also got a rushing touchdown from Alec Barnes and solid defense all night in beating Mullen for the third season in a row.

    The win was the first for new head coach Danny Filleman, who moved from Arizona this offseason. Regis Jesuit had a tough loss against Cherry Creek in Week 1.

    The Raiders (1-1) will play Cherokee Trail next week. The Cougars beat Denver East 35-7 on Friday to move to 2-0.

    Mullen (1-1) got rushing touchdowns from Marcus McElroy Jr. and Shamond Hamilton in the loss. The Mustangs have a tough opponent in Pomona next week.

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    1A: (5) Platte Canyon 36, (10) Wiggins 20

    Platte Canyon got an important early-season with thanks to a big second half that allowed the Huskies to pull away.

    Platte Canyon led just 14-8 at halftime, but extended that to 22-14 after three then scored twice in the fourth quarter to put this one out of reach.

    The game was originally scheduled for Saturday but was moved up to Friday so a few Wiggins players could attend ACT testing.

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    4A: (2) Longmont 45, (5) Falcon 26

    Longmont jumped out to a 10-0 lead at halftime, then pushed it to 24-7 in the third quarter. The Trojans, last season’s 4A runner-up, would roll from there.

    No. 2 Longmont is now 2-0 this season.

    Falcon, meanwhile, opened the season against the Nos. 1 and 2 teams in the classification. The Falcons lost to Pine Creek in Week 1.

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    3A/4A: (9) Greeley West 28, (8) D’Evelyn 20

    Greeley West led 14-0 at halftime, and 21-7 after three quarters, then held on for the win.

    The Spartans, who were 1-9 in 2013, have now started 2-0 in consecutive seasons.

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    5A: (8) Fairview 35, Boulder 17

    Thomas Creese, the latest in a long line of successful Fairview quarterbacks, threw three touchdowns to lead the Knights to a rivalry win over Boulder on Friday night.

    Fairview led 21-0 in the first half, but Boulder rallied to make it 21-10 and later, 28-17, but Fairview held on.

    Boulder’s TJ Jones had two touchdowns in the loss.

    The game was the 52nd in the history of the two schools. Fairview has now won eight consecutive in the series, and 11 of the past 12. The Knights lead the overall series 32-20, according to BoCoPreps.com.

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    5A: Bentonville (Ark.) 41, (3) Valor Christian 22

    Bentonville, the reigning 7A champion, took a lead in the second quarter and never looked back.

    Valor Christian had a 10-7 lead with 9:59 to go in the second, but Bentonville answered two minutes later and eventually built a 28-10 lead after three quarters. It grew to 35-10 before Valor broke the unanswered points streak.

    Eagles quarterback Dylan McCaffrey rushed for a score and threw for another in the loss.

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    Notables

    • In the annual Cannon Game down south, Pueblo East beat Pueblo South 54-21. Dutch Clark Stadium unveiled its new scoreboard, too.
    • Crowley County knocked off 1A No. 4 Rye, 21-20. The deciding moment was a blocked field goal with 1:30 left. “It was a heck of a play,” Chargers coach Brandon Roe told the Scoreboard Show.
    • Monte Vista, ranked No. 8 in 1A, upset 2A No. 9 Gunnison 10-9. Monte Vista had a 60-yard touchdown pass on 3rd-and-22 late in the game. “It’s good for both programs to play top-ten teams from each other’s classification,” coach Manny Wasinger told the Scoreboard Show.
    • Florence stunned 2A No. 2 Faith Christian, 15-12.
    • No. 5 Pawnee handed defending 6-man champion Arickaree/Woodlin, ranked No. 3, its first loss of the season in a 31-26 game.
    • Another 6-man top-10 showdown: No. 4 Kit Carson beat No. 8 Cheraw 44-33.
    • 1A No. 1 Paonia shutout Ignacio 49-0, extending its winning streak to 25 games. That mark is second only to 4A’s Pine Creek, which has won 27 in a row. Pine Creek has a bye this week.
    • TJ Shelton had four touchdowns as No. 9 Meeker beat Coal Ridge 36-6 in 1A.
    • Silver Creek threw a 99-yard touchdown pass, but lost to 4A No. 3 Dakota Ridge, 44-21.
    • Sterling upset 2A No. 8 Strasburg, 26-18.
    • 8-man Springfield knocked off No. 3 Hoehne, 26-14.

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  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for Week 1 games

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    No. 2 Cherry Creek has No. 4 Regis Jesuit at home this week. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 1 in the 2015 season.

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

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 1 in the 2015 season.

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

    Class 5A
    1 Valor Christian 1-1
    Fri: L 14-28 vs. (3) Pomona
    2 Cherry Creek 2-0
    Fri: W 17-3 vs. (4) Regis Jesuit
    3 Pomona 1-0
    Fri: W 28-14 at (1) Valor Christian
    4 Regis Jesuit 0-1
    Fri: L 3-17 at (2) Cherry Creek
    5 Columbine 2-0
    Thurs: W 28-0 vs. Overland
    6 Fairview 1-0
    Fri: W 21-12 vs. Grand Junction
    7 Grandview 1-0
    Fri: W 29-12 at Chaparral
    8 Fountain-Fort Carson 0-2
    Fri: L 21-31 at Lakewood
    9 Ralston Valley 1-0
    Fri: W 33-27 at Eaglecrest
    10 Doherty 1-0
    Fri: W 34-8 vs. Palmer

    Class 4A
    1 Pine Creek 2-0
    Fri: W 35-13 vs. (4) Falcon
    2 Longmont 1-0
    Off this week.
    3 Dakota Ridge 1-0
    Fri: W 38-9 at Monarch
    4 Falcon 0-1
    Fri: L 13-35 at (1) Pine Creek
    5 Denver South 0-1
    Fri: L 18-36 vs. Loveland
    6 Broomfield 0-1
    Fri: L 31-35 at Legacy
    7 Windsor 1-0
    Fri: W 25-12 vs. (3A 6) Roosevelt
    8 Fort Collins 0-1
    Fri: L 20-39 vs. Poudre
    9 Pueblo South 0-1
    Sat: L 0-24 at Ponderosa
    10 Vista Ridge 1-0
    Fri: W 48-21 vs. Northglenn

    Class 3A
    1 Pueblo East 1-1
    Sat: W 49-0 at Coronado
    2 Fort Morgan 1-0
    Fri: W 47-7 vs. (2A 1) Brush
    3 Evergreen 0-1
    Fri: L 24-29 at Lewis-Palmer
    4 Holy Family 1-0
    Fri: W 49-43 vs. Mountain View
    5 Palisade 1-0
    Fri: W 21-6 vs. The Classical Academy
    6 Roosevelt 1-1
    Fri: L 12-25 at (4A 7) Windsor
    7 Discovery Canyon 0-1
    Fri: L 29-36 vs. Silver Creek
    8 Rifle 2-0
    Fri: W 41-0 at Moffat County
    9 Delta 1-1
    Fri: L 7-28 at Montrose
    10 Lutheran 0-1
    Off this week.

    Class 2A
    1 Brush 0-1
    Fri: L 7-47 at (3A 2) Fort Morgan
    2 Kent Denver 1-0
    Fri: W 41-13 vs. (7) Gunnison
    3 Strasburg 0-1
    Fri: L 7-30 vs. (5) Platte Valley
    4 Faith Christian 1-0
    Fri: W 46-32 vs. Manitou Springs
    5 Platte Valley 1-1
    Fri: W 30-7 at (3) Strasburg
    6 Eaton 2-0
    Fri: W 52-13 at Bennett
    7 Gunnison 0-1
    Fri: L 13-41 at (2) Kent Denver
    8 Bayfield 1-0
    Off this week.
    9 Florence 0-1
    Fri: L 12-21 vs. Harrison
    10 Lamar 0-1
    Fri: L 6-21 vs. (1A 10) Burlington

    Class 1A
    1 Paonia 1-0
    Fri: W 21-7 at (7) Monte Vista
    2 Buena Vista 1-0
    Fri: W 33-12 at Alamosa
    3 Meeker 0-2
    Fri: L 14-16 at Roaring Fork
    4 Resurrection Christian 2-0
    Fri: W 33-0 at Highland
    5 Platte Canyon 1-0
    Fri: W 34-15 at Ridge View Academy
    6 Rye 2-0
    Fri: W 42-7 vs. Rocky Ford
    7 Monte Vista 0-1
    Fri: L 7-21 vs. (1) Paonia
    8 Cedaredge 1-0
    Fri: W 21-6 vs. Basalt
    9 Wiggins 1-0
    Fri: W 41-7 vs. Lyons
    10 Burlington 1-0
    Fri: W 21-6 at (2A 10) Lamar

    Class 8-man
    1 Caliche 1-1
    Fri: L 6-12 at Kiowa
    2 Norwood 2-0
    Fri: W 41-12 vs. Dove Creek
    3 Dayspring Christian 1-0
    Sat: W 64-6 at Custer County
    4 Granada 1-0
    Fri: W 20-12 at Swink
    5 Hoehne 1-0
    Fri: W 49-16 at McClave
    6 Akron 0-1
    Fri: L 21-29 at Holyoke
    7 Sedgwick County 2-0
    Fri: W 59-0 vs. Paxton (Neb.)
    8 Springfield 1-1
    Fri: W 46-0 vs. Del Norte
    9 Simla 0-1
    Fri: L 20-46 at Haxtun
    10 Sargent 1-0
    Off this week.

    Class 6-man
    1 Fleming 1-0
    Sat: W 68-25 at (8) North Park
    2 Eads 1-0
    Fri: W 54-6 vs. Manzanola
    3 Arickaree/Woodlin 1-0
    Fri: W 58-50 at (5) Peetz
    4 Kit Carson 1-0
    Fri: W 52-24 vs. Genoa-Hugo/Karval
    5 Peetz 0-2
    Fri: L 50-58 vs. (3) Arickaree/Woodlin
    6 Hanover 1-0
    Sat: W 54-6 vs. Miami-Yoder
    7 Pawnee 1-0
    Fri: W 54-28 at Briggsdale
    8 North Park 1-1
    Sat: L 25-68 vs. (1) Fleming
    9 Walsh 0-1
    Fri: L 32-64 at Cheraw
    10 Otis 1-0
    Off this week.
  • Football roundup: Longmont tops Pueblo East in big cross-classification showdown

    Longmont and Pueblo East played on Friday night. (Photo: @GoTrojanNation on Twitter)
    Longmont and Pueblo East played on Friday night. (Photo: @GoTrojanNation on Twitter)

    It doesn’t get much bigger for Zero Week: One defending champion, one runner-up — both from different classifications.

    On Friday, Longmont, the Class 4A runner-up last season, held off Pueblo East, the reigning 3A champ, with a 48-27 victory. The Trojans got five touchdowns from Conlon Berger, according to BoCoPreps’ Brad Cochi.

    The game was actually knotted at 21 at halftime, but Longmont seized a two-touchdown lead just two drives into the second half. Pueblo East fumbled on the next possession, and Longmont’s Berger scored on the very next play.

    Longmont, ranked No. 2 in 4A’s preseason poll, cruised thereafter to knock off top-ranked Pueblo East.

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    1A/2A: (4) Resurrection Christian 15, (5) Platte Valley 13

    Resurrection Christian scored two touchdowns in a span of 1:28, and it would be all the Cougars needed to upset 2A foe Platte Valley, 15-13.

    Scoreless at halftime, Resurrection Christan got a touchdown from John Hecker midway through the third quarter. Less than two minutes, a blocked punt led to another score.

    Platte Valley battled back, and even scored a touchdown to make it 15-13 with 2:37 remaining, but couldn’t convert the two-point attempt to tie the game.

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    3A: (9) Delta 38, The Classical Academy 35

    In a game that featured seven lead changes, Delta was finally able to hold off The Classical Academy.

    TCA led 28-24 with 8:29 to go in the third quarter, but Delta was able to rally to take a 31-28 lead heading to the fourth.

    The Classical Academy drove down to the Delta 1-yard-line with a chance to take the lead, but turned the ball over. Delta scored on the ensuing possession to make it 38-28.

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    8-man: (10) Sargent 40, (8) Springfield 28

    Sargent built at 32-14 lead at halftime, and was able to pull the upset of Springfield.

    The game looked to be a back-and-forth affair early on, but a 66-yard kickoff return for a score made it 24-8 and broke the game open.

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    5A: Cherry Creek 31, Heritage 0

    Cherry Creek, the defending 5A champion, shook off some Zero Week jitters to cruise to a season-opening win.

    Joe Caplis threw three touchdowns, while JC Chery added a rushing score.

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    Notes

    • Pine Creek extended its state-best winning streak to 26 games by beating Pueblo Centennial 45-0. Paonia has the second-longest streak at 23 games.
    • Colorado teams were 4-0 on Friday against out-of-state opponents. Included: Valor Christian beating Bonneville (Idaho) 51-12; Bayfield topping Kirtland Central (N.M.) 43-0; Rifle over Grand County (Utah) 47-12; and Sedgwick County routing Creek Valley (Neb.) 94-8.
    • Durango pulled off a big upset in 3A, knocking off No. 10 Lutheran 33-7.
    • In 6-man, No. 8 North Park upset No. 5 Peetz, 60-26. Helmuth Wenneker had two rushing touchdowns, while Garrin Cox rushed for 170 yards and a score.
    • Tanner Patterson had six total touchdowns as 6-man No. 10 Otis beat Weldon Valley 50-7 — three passing and three rushing.

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  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for Zero Week games

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    Valor Christian, the preseason No. 1 team in 5A, opens with Bonneville, Idaho, in Zero Week. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Zero Week in the 2015 season.

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

    Class 5A
    1 Valor Christian 1-0
    Fri: W 51-12 vs. Bonneville (Idaho)
    2 Cherry Creek 1-0
    Fri: W 31-0 at Heritage
    3 Pomona 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Regis Jesuit 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Columbine 1-0
    Fri: W 34-7 at (8) Fountain-Fort Carson
    6 Fairview 0-0
    Off this week.
    7 Grandview 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Fountain-Fort Carson 0-1
    Fri: L 34-7 vs. (5) Columbine
    9 Ralston Valley 0-0
    Off this week.
    10 Doherty 0-0
    Off this week.

    Class 4A
    1 Pine Creek 1-0
    Fri: W 45-0 at Pueblo Centennial
    2 Longmont 1-0
    Fri: W 48-27 vs. (3A 1) Pueblo East
    3 Dakota Ridge 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Falcon 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Denver South 0-0
    Off this week.
    6 Broomfield 0-0
    Off this week.
    7 Windsor 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Fort Collins 0-0
    Off this week.
    9 Pueblo South 0-0
    Off this week.
    10 Vista Ridge 0-0
    Off this week.

    Class 3A
    1 Pueblo East 0-1
    Fri: L 48-27 at (4A 2) Longmont
    2 Fort Morgan 0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Evergreen 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Holy Family 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Palisade 0-0
    Off this week.
    6 Roosevelt 1-0
    Fri: W 50-12 vs. Thompson Valley
    7 Discovery Canyon 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Rifle 1-0
    Fri: W 47-12 vs. Grand County (Utah)
    9 Delta 1-0
    Fri: W 38-35 at The Classical Academy
    10 Lutheran 0-1
    Fri: L 33-7 at Durango

    Class 2A
    1 Brush 0-0
    Off this week.
    2 Kent Denver 0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Strasburg 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Faith Christian 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Platte Valley 0-1
    Fri: L 15-13 at (1A 4) Resurrection Christian
    6 Eaton 0-0
    Off this week.
    7 Gunnison 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Bayfield 1-0
    Fri: W 43-0 at Kirtland Central (N.M.)
    9 Florence 0-0
    Off this week.
    10 Lamar 0-0
    Off this week.

    Class 1A
    1 Paonia 0-0
    Off this week.
    2 Buena Vista 0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Meeker 0-1
    Sat: L 17-16 at (6) Rye
    4 Resurrection Christian 1-0
    Fri: W 15-13 at (2A 5) Platte Valley
    5 Platte Canyon 0-0
    Off this week.
    6 Rye 1-0
    Sat: W 17-16 vs. (3) Meeker
    7 Monte Vista 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Cedaredge 0-0
    Off this week.
    9 Wiggins 0-0
    Off this week.
    10 Burlington 0-0
    Off this week.

    Class 8-man
    1 Caliche 1-0
    Sat: W 30-18 vs. Soroco
    2 Norwood 1-0
    Fri: W 48-12 vs. Mancos
    3 Dayspring Christian 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Granada 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Hoehne 0-0
    Off this week.
    6 Akron 0-0
    Off this week.
    7 Sedgwick County 1-0
    Fri: W 94-8 at Creek Valley (Neb.)
    8 Springfield 0-1
    Fri: L 40-28 at (10) Sargent
    9 Simla 0-0
    Off this week.
    10 Sargent 1-0
    Fri: W 40-28 vs. (8) Springfield

    Class 6-man
    1 Fleming 0-0
    Off this week.
    2 Eads 0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Arickaree/Woodlin 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Kit Carson 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Peetz 0-1
    Fri: L 60-26 vs. (8) North Park
    6 Hanover 0-0
    Off this week.
    7 Pawnee 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 North Park 1-0
    Fri: W 60-26 at (5) Peetz
    9 Walsh 0-0
    Off this week.
    10 Otis 1-0
    Fri: W 50-7 vs. Weldon Valley
  • Reid Kahl gets fresh start with defending 2A football champ Brush

    Brush head coach Reid Kahl chats with his assistants during football practice. (Photo courtesy of Scott Hodgson/Brush High School)
    Brush head coach Reid Kahl chats with his assistants during football practice. (Photo courtesy of Scott Hodgson/Brush High School)

    [dropcap]R[/dropcap]eid Kahl is no stranger to defending state championships. Kahl was able to secure Class 4A titles in 2006 and 2008 while he was the head coach at Wheat Ridge.

    Now he has the task of defending a 2A championship. Only, unlike those at Wheat Ridge, this is not a state championship that he won. This offseason, Kahl was hired by Brush to take over for Randy Dreitz. Dreitz left the team in March after leading the Beetdiggers to the 2A state championship.

    “After the season was over last year, everybody pretty much knew that Randy was going to retire,” Kahl said. “I didn’t think much about it until later in the spring when the job opened up. I had a lot of people from the community reach out to me and show a lot of interest in me doing it.”

    The start of Brush’s title defense is a more interesting story for Kahl himself rather than the team. The Beetdiggers kick their season off by traveling to Fort Morgan on Sept. 4. Kahl was a standout football player for the Mustangs, who happen to be the Beetdiggers’ rivals.

    “I’m going to be completely honest with you, and I’m not just saying this, it’s been a much bigger deal for everyone else than it has been for me,” Kahl said. “It’s been since 2001, which was my last season in Fort Morgan.”

    Karl left the Farmers after the 2013 season and took last year off before taking the job at Brush. It was a summer of turnover at the school as a new principal and athletic director were named at the same meeting.

    To echo the sentiment of Kahl, it was really the community support that brought his name into the coaching search since there wasn’t an athletic director to include him in it.

    “None of us that hired Reid were here,” said athletic director Scott Hodgson, who is also in his first year at the school after coming over from Holly. “Once we found out that was the choice, we were really happy. He’s had great success everywhere he’s been.”

    Karl comes in this season with the task of defending a state championship that he was not a part of. The Beetdiggers also lost a big senior class, including 2A player of the year Kyle Rosenbrock.

    Fair or not, this young Brush team comes into the season, not only with a new coach, but also with a target on its back.

    “It’s a different situation and it’s not an easy situation,” Kahl said. “They graduated a ton of seniors last year and I have a really inexperienced team. We all know that there’s a big target on our back and I talked to the kids about it when I first met with them.”

    But that won’t matter to the teams on the opposite sideline. They’ll only see “Brush” on the jerseys and they’ll know that was the last team to walk away as state champions.

    Besides, Brush opened up as preseason No. 1 in 2A on Monday.

    Karl knows the expectations are high and that he is walking into a program that will expect him to win. His track record at Wheat Ridge indicates that he can find success. His plan is to just run the systems that he’s comfortable running and hope that it translates into wins for the Beetdiggers.

    “I’ve installed a lot of the same offense that I run wherever I’m (coaching),” Kahl said. “We spent a lot time on it over the summer and the kids have done a nice job picking it up.”

    He gets his chance to see just how well they’ve picked it up when Brush travels to Fort Morgan on Sept. 4. Kahl has plenty of good memories from when he was with the Mustangs but knows once the ball kicked-off, it’s time to focus on his job as the coach of the Beetdiggers.

    “After 26 years of coaching, it’s not like I was there yesterday,” Kahl said. “I think it seems to be a big to people on the outside and not so much for me.”

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    Small-school football preview

    Defending champions:

    Returning All-State athletes:

    • 2A: Cole Bryant (Sr.) La Junta, Connor Dooley (Sr.) Kent Denver, Anthony Ibarra (Sr.) Platte Valley, Parker Joens (Sr.) Platte Valley, Brett Loyd, (Sr.) Moffat County, Mitchell Martin, (Sr.) Strasburg, Will McKissick (Sr.) Kent Denver, Ty Percival (Sr.) Gunnison, Victor Perez (Sr.) Montezuma-Cortez, Zane Phelps (Sr.) Bayfield, Carl Schmidt (Sr.) Kent Denver, Clay Shaver (Sr.) Brush, Joao Thives (Sr.) Denver North, Brady Wilson (Sr.) Gunnison, Luke Wilson (Sr.) Kent Denver, Zeke Zuelke (Sr.) Bennett
    • 1A: Beau Beckman (Sr.) Wray, Hank Bode (Sr.) Platte Canyon, Bryce Buhr (Sr.) Crowley County, Devin Christian (Sr.) Limon, Luke Cross (Sr.) Resurrection Christian, Sabyn Diamond (Sr.) Buena Vista, Austin Dinis (Sr.) Wiggins, Cooper Eggleston (Sr.) Buena Vista, Jayden Hilferty (Sr.) Limon, TJ Shelton (Sr.) Meeker, Taylor Walters (Sr.) Paonia, Cooper Ward (Sr.) Resurrection Christian, Trey Zupancic (Sr.) Rye
    • 8-man: Alex Davis (Sr.) Vail Christian, Spencer Gatlin (Sr.) Dove Creek, Jason George (Sr.) Simla, Rafe Hutches (Sr.) Springfield, Tre Jensen (Sr.) Granada, Anthony Payne (Jr.) Hoehne, Mitch Sides (Sr.) Dayspring Schristian Academy, Bruce Taylor (Sr.) Caliche, Matt Thieman (Sr.) Simla, Joey Younkerman (Sr.) Sargent
    • 6-man: Jaxon Crawford (Jr.) Kit Carson, Dylan Dixon (Sr.) Eads, Luke Duggan (Sr.) Pawnee, Caine Farmer (Sr.) Kit Carson, Chase Flynn (Jr.) Stratton/Liberty, Tristan Headrick (Sr.) Cheraw, Ben Lambrecht (Sr.) Fleming, Reagan Lane (Sr.) Eads, Trent Leoffler (Sr.) Arickaree/Woodlin, Jordan Nelson (Sr.) Peetz, Tanner Patterson (Jr.) Otis, Marco Solis (Sr.) Kit Carson, Joesph Stahley (Sr.) Fleming, Alex Vandenbark (Jr.) Fleming, Cody Wilson (Jr.) Peetz

    Regular season begins: Sept. 3

    Postseason begins: Nov. 7

    State championship: Nov. 21 (6-man), Nov. 28 (8-man, 1A and 2A)

  • Defending champs top 5 of 7 preseason football rankings

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    Dylan McCaffrey (12) and Valor Christian open 2015 as the No. 1 team in Class 5A. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Defending champions rule the preseason football rankings, save for two classifications.

    Pine Creek (Class 4A), Pueblo East (3A), Brush (2A), Paonia (1A) and Caliche (8-man) all won championships last season — and each one sat atop their respective classfication when the preseason CHSAANow.com Football Polls were released on Monday.

    Only Valor Christian (5A) and Fleming (6-man) are preseason No. 1 teams without being a defending champion. Valor was the runner-up in 5A last season, while Fleming was a semifinalists in 6-man.

    The 5A voters were pretty determined that the top three teams this season would be Valor, Cherry Creek and Pomona. Each team received at least one first-place vote, and the trio separated themselves from the rest of the field by more than 50 points each.

    Valor got nine of the 15 first-place votes and totaled 140 points. Cherry Creek, last season’s 5A champion, is No. 2 with four first-place votes and 134 total points. Pomona got one first-place vote and is No. 3 at 123 total points.

    At No. 4 is Regis Jesuit and new coach Dan Filleman. Perennial contender Columbine rounds out the top five.

    Fairview, led by senior star Carlo Kemp, checks in at No. 6; returning semifinalist Grandview is No. 7; and Fountain-Fort Carson is No. 8.

    Ralston Valley, another semifinalist, opens at No. 9, and Doherty rounds out the ranking at No. 10.

    The 4A ranking featured the lone unanimous top-ranked team in Pine Creek. The two-time defending champion Eagles, who feature Nebraska commit JoJo Domann, got all 12 first-place votes and totaled 120 points.

    Longmont, the 4A runner-up, is No. 2; Dakota Ridge is third; and Falcon (No. 4) and Denver South (No. 5) round out the top five.

    CHSAA 3A State Football Championship
    Pueblo East is No. 1 in 3A’s preseason poll. (Mark Adams)

    In 3A, defending champion Pueblo East returns a stacked roster, but will have a new coach in interim head Lee Meisner. Even still, the Eagles got 13 of the 14 first-place votes in 3A, and lead the ranking.

    Fort Morgan got the other first-place vote and is No. 2 to begin the year. Evergreen is third, Holy Family is fourth and Palisade is No. 5.

    Brush, another team looking to defend its title, led the 2A poll with seven of the 10 first-place votes. The Beetdiggers, too, have a new coach: Reid Kahl. Kent Denver, last year’s runner-up, opens at No. 2.

    In the 1A ranking, Paonia, the defending champion, received eight of the 12 first-place votes. Buena Vista is No. 2.

    The 8-man poll was interesting. Defending champion Caliche leads the way at No. 1 in the preseason, but four different teams received first-place votes — including Dayspring Christian at No. 3, which got three top votes. Caliche and No. 2 Norwood each got two first-place votes, and Granada got one.

    Fleming got four first-place votes to lead the 6-man ranking, while No. 2 Eads and No. 3 Arickaree/Woodlin each received one. Arickaree/Woodlin won last season’s title.

    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 Football Polls

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

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Valor Christian (9) 0-0 140
    2 Cherry Creek (4) 0-0 134
    3 Pomona (1) 0-0 123
    4 Regis Jesuit 0-0 67
    5 Columbine 0-0 62
    6 Fairview 0-0 58
    7 Grandview 0-0 49
    8 Fountain-Fort Carson 0-0 37
    9 Ralston Valley 0-0 29
    10 Doherty (1) 0-0 24
    Others receiving votes:
    Eaglecrest 15, Heritage 14, Cherokee Trail 13, Mullen 13, Legacy 12, Rocky Mountain 10, Mountain Vista 7, Overland 7, ThunderRidge 5, Arapahoe 3, Bear Creek 3, Highlands Ranch 3, Horizon 1.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Pine Creek (12) 0-0 120
    2 Longmont 0-0 81
    3 Dakota Ridge 0-0 78
    4 Falcon 0-0 72
    5 Denver South 0-0 64
    6 Broomfield 0-0 58
    7 Windsor 0-0 48
    8 Fort Collins 0-0 38
    9 Pueblo South 0-0 26
    10 Vista Ridge 0-0 21
    Others receiving votes:
    Greeley West 19, Montrose 15, Ponderosa 5, Pueblo West 4, Rampart 4, Wheat Ridge 4, Standley Lake 3.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Pueblo East (13) 0-0 130
    2 Fort Morgan (1) 0-0 94
    3 Evergreen 0-0 74
    4 Holy Family 0-0 73
    5 Palisade 0-0 65
    6 Roosevelt 0-0 61
    7 Discovery Canyon 0-0 47
    8 Rifle 0-0 43
    9 Delta 0-0 39
    10 Lutheran 0-0 26
    Others receiving votes:
    Berthoud 20, Canon City 18, D’Evelyn 18, The Classical Academy 15, Conifer 9, Pueblo Central 8, Pueblo County 8, Erie 7, Lewis-Palmer 6, Glenwood Springs 5, Niwot 2, Mead 1, Thomas Jefferson 1.

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Brush (7) 0-0 92
    2 Kent Denver (2) 0-0 89
    3 Strasburg 0-0 63
    4 Faith Christian 0-0 59
    5 Platte Valley 0-0 54
    6 Eaton 0-0 44
    7 Gunnison 0-0 42
    8 Bayfield (1) 0-0 32
    9 Florence 0-0 27
    10 Lamar 0-0 18
    Others receiving votes:
    La Junta 13, Bennett 4, Moffat County 4, Trinidad 4, Sterling 2, Valley 2, Alamosa 1.

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Paonia (8) 0-0 125
    2 Buena Vista (4) 0-0 120
    3 Meeker 0-0 81
    4 Resurrection Christian (1) 0-0 78
    5 Platte Canyon 0-0 60
    6 Rye 0-0 56
    7 Monte Vista 0-0 36
    8 Cedaredge 0-0 30
    9 Wiggins 0-0 29
    10 Burlington 0-0 28
    Others receiving votes:
    Crowley County 17, Limon 17, Colorado Springs Christian 11, Centauri 9, Ellicott 6, Center 4, Hotchkiss 4, Wray 4, Denver Christian 1.

    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Caliche (2) 0-0 60
    2 Norwood (2) 0-0 59
    3 Dayspring Christian (3) 0-0 54
    4 Granada (1) 0-0 52
    5 Hoehne 0-0 50
    6 Akron 0-0 38
    7 Sedgwick County 0-0 35
    8 Springfield 0-0 23
    9 Simla 0-0 15
    10 Sargent 0-0 13
    Others receiving votes:
    Vail Christian 10, Sangre de Cristo 8, Wiley 7, Merino 6, Haxtun 4, Holly 4, Fowler 2.

    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Fleming (4) 0-0 56
    2 Eads (1) 0-0 54
    3 Arickaree/Woodlin (1) 0-0 48
    4 Kit Carson 0-0 35
    5 Peetz 0-0 33
    6 Hanover 0-0 25
    7 Pawnee 0-0 22
    8 North Park 0-0 17
    9 Walsh 0-0 13
    10 Otis 0-0 7
    Others receiving votes:
    Aguilar 6, Manzanola 4, Flagler 3, Idalia 3, Cheraw 2, Cheyenne Wells 1, Mountain Valley 1.
  • All-state baseball teams for 2015 season

    The 2015 baseball players of the year. From left: Jordan Ernst, Dove Creek (1A); Trent Hughes, Rye (2A); Ryan Madden, Fairview (5A); Cole Shetterly, Green Mountain (4A); Lane Greiman, Eaton (3A). (Photos: Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com; Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com; Pam Wagner/CHSAANow.com)
    The 2015 baseball players of the year. From left: Jordan Ernst, Dove Creek (1A); Trent Hughes, Rye (2A); Ryan Madden, Fairview (5A); Cole Shetterly, Green Mountain (4A); Lane Greiman, Eaton (3A). (Photos: Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com; Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com; Pam Wagner/CHSAANow.com)

    The 2015 all-state baseball teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues and coaches, and then a vote of coaches. Players had to be first-team all-league in order to be on the all-state ballot.

    Players and coaches of the year were also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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

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    Class 5A

    Fairview Loveland baseball
    Fairview’s Ryan Madden is the 5A baseball player of the year. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Ryan Madden, Fairview

    Coach of the year: Matt Johnson, Chatfield

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Cole Anderson Rocky Mountain OF Senior
    Bryce Dietz Rock Canyon RHP Senior
    Chris Givin Rock Canyon SS/RHP Senior
    Blake Goldsberry Cherry Creek 3B Senior
    Ryan Madden Fairview INF/RHP Senior
    JR McDermott Smoky Hill P/UTIL Senior
    Marc Mumper Mountain Vista SS/RHP Senior
    Nick Shumpert Highlands Ranch SS Senior
    Logan Soole Monarch P/CF Senior
    Kyle Winkler Chatfield SS Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Wyatt Cross Legacy C/1B Senior
    Maverick Handley Mullen C/INF Junior
    Sean O’Dell Chatfield CF/P/2B Senior
    Greg Pickett Legend OF/RHP Senior
    Kyle Reisman Rocky Mountain 1B Senior
    Peyton Remy Legend RHP/OF Senior
    Aeneas Roberson Cherry Creek OF Senior
    Tim Ryan Fairview OF/RHP Senior
    Brent Schwarz Regis Jesuit RHP Senior

    Honorable mention: Chad Bell, Rocky Mountain, INF, Senior; Kolby Bonato, Bear Creek, 3B/C, Senior; Dominik Castiglione, Horizon, INF, Senior; Danny Collins, Lakewood, 1B/P, Senior; Quin Cotton, Regis Jesuit, OF, Junior; Conner Deeds, Pine Creek, INF/RHP, Senior; Brandon Formby, Mountain Vista, 3B/RHP, Senior; Gavin Gifford, Brighton, 1B/P, Junior; Keifer Glau, Grandview, OF/P, Senior; Trevor Kehe, Lakewood, OF/C, Senior; Peter McEvoy, Pine Creek, INF, Senior; Joe Millar, Ralston Valley, LHP, Senior; Jared Montoya, Douglas County, SS/RHP, Senior; Conner Nantkes, Cherokee Trail, LHP/OF, Sophomore; Tanner O’Tremba, Cherry Creek, OF, Freshman; Dylan Row, Fruita Monument, SS, Senior; Sam Schroeder, Fruita Monument, P/OF, Junior; Josh Schumacher, Rangeview, 2B, Junior; Josh White, Rock Canyon, 2B/OF/RHP, Senior


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    Class 4A

    Green Mountain Montrose baseball
    Green Mountain’s Cole Shetterly is the 4A baseball player of the year. (Tom Hoganson)

    Player of the year: Cole Shetterly, Green Mountain

    Coach of the year: Brad Madden, Green Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Cameron Brown D’Evelyn OF/P Junior
    Casey Dunlap Durango SS/RHP Senior
    Reid Effrein Green Mountain 2B/SS Senior
    Willie Harris Wheat Ridge CF Senior
    Bryan King Ponderosa P/OF Senior
    Kyle Leahy Erie RHP/INF Senior
    Josh Ramirez Green Mountain P/OF/1B Senior
    Talon Schaller Green Mountain P/3B Senior
    Cole Shetterly Green Mountain SS/P Senior
    Paul Tillotson Lewis-Palmer RHP/OF/3B Junior
    Grant Witherspoon D’Evelyn OF/P/1B Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Zane Begano Erie INF/RHP Senior
    Andrew Bowles Palisade C/SS Senior
    Cole Brandon Windsor LHP/1B Senior
    Austin Brown Holy Family LHP/1B/CF Senior
    Diego Garcia Wheat Ridge 3B/P Senior
    Matt Helmreich D’Evelyn C Senior
    Chase Mathis Mesa Ridge INF/P Senior
    Jared Mews Canon City CF Senior
    Alec Moens Evergreen SS/P Senior
    Brian Tims Lewis-Palmer 2B/SS Senior

    Honorable mention: Sonny Arellano, Pueblo East, RHP/1B, Senior; Brandon Barringer, Skyview, C, Senior; Logan Beatty, Mesa Ridge, INF/P, Senior; Colin Cicere, Lewis-Palmer, RHP/OF, Senior; Ryan DeMoudt, Berthoud, INF, Senior; Mitchell Gray, Summit, RHP/3B/OF, Senior; Jake Greenwalt, Windsor, RHP/3B, Junior; Kyle Greenwell, Northridge, C/RHP, Senior; Jacob Hein, Discovery Canyon, P/OF, Senior; Derek Horn, Delta, P, Senior; Dane Kapande, Evergreen, 2B/SS, Junior; Nic Lacayo, Cheyenne Mountain, C, Senior; Brandon Maes, Pueblo South, C/3B, Junior; D.J. Medina, Kennedy, P/INF, Senior; Chase Nieslanik, Glenwood Springs, LHP, Senior; Dylan Norsen, Mountain View, P/OF/INF, Sophomore; Mason Peterson, Longmont, 2B/C, Junior; Hunter Roberts, Alameda, 2B/OF, Junior; Christian Robles, Denver North, OF, Junior; Cooper Rothe, Longmont, CF, Junior; Layton Stutsman, Rifle, OF, Senior; Jeffrey Torres, Thomas Jefferson, OF/RHP, Senior; Chase Trujillo, Pueblo West, OF, Senior; Isaiah Volcic, Widefield, SS/P/INF, Senior; Austin Wood, Silver Creek, 1B/RHP, Junior; Easton Woods, Palisade, P, Senior


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    Class 3A

    Holy Family Eaton baseball
    Eaton’s Lane Greiman (10) is the 3A baseball player of the year. (Pam Wagner)

    Player of the year: Lane Greiman, Eaton

    Coach of the year: Kevin Fergus, Brush

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Brevin Baessler University P/SS/P Senior
    Luke Bote Faith Christian C/P/INF Senior
    Matt Burkart Eaton SS/RHP Junior
    Carter Chacon Valley P/INF Senior
    Darin Cook Lamar INF/P Senior
    Lane Greiman Eaton RHP/INF Senior
    Ryan Koehler Eaton LHP/OF Senior
    Alec Petterson Brush C/P Senior
    Kyle Rosenbrock Brush SS/P Senior
    Brady Tedesco Eaton LHP/OF Senior
    Jacob Thiessen Sterling P/INF/UTIL Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Payton Chacon Valley C/P Senior
    Calvin Corey Olathe INF/P Senior
    Mikey Gutierrez Brush INF Senior
    Tyler Husmann Alamosa LF Senior
    Nick Kakavas Peak to Peak P/1B Senior
    Kelton McCoy Bayfield C/RHP/INF Junior
    Will McKissick Kent Denver OF/P Junior
    Braydon Peif University P/2B Senior
    Zane Phelps Bayfield 3B/RHP/C Junior
    AJ Stephens Faith Christian 1B/P/OF Junior

    Honorable mention: Colby Archuleta, Gunnison, C, Junior; Phillip Chadwick, Moffat County, UTIL/P, Senior; Trevor Close, Buena Vista, P/SS, Senior; Donovan Contreraz, Sheridan, P/INF, Junior; Kaleb Hansen, Lamar, INF, Senior; Ty Hanzlicek, Valley, INF/OF/P, Junior; Dusty Kaan, Sterling, CF/P, Senior; Tyler Manzanares, Pagosa Springs, P/INF/3B, Senior; Christopher Martin, Centauri, SS/OF, Junior; Joe Mondragon, Eaton, 1B/OF, Junior; Nathan Vaughn, Lutheran, RHP/UTIL/DH, Senior; Jake Vieira, Lutheran, OF/UTIL/RHP, Senior; Cole Whitaker, Kent Denver, SS/3B/P, Senior; Brady Wilson, Gunnison, INF/P, Junior


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    Class 2A

    Rye Resurrection Christian baseball
    Trent Hughes (center) of Rye is the 2A baseball player of the year. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Player of the year: Trenton Hughes, Rye

    Coach of the year: Stacey Graham, Rye

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Trenton Hughes Rye P/1B Senior
    Ryan Miller Burlington P/INF Senior
    Luke Mondt Resurrection Christian SS/RHP Senior
    Cody Norris Kiowa/Simla P/C/INF Senior
    Luis Ortiz, Jr. Rye SS/P/C Senior
    Devan Rupe Hotchkiss P/CF Senior
    Maclain Smiley Kiowa/Simla P/INF Senior
    Joe Stephen Limon RHP/SS Junior
    Tyler Woodhams Sedgwick County RHP Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Mitchell Bates Kiowa/Simla P/C/INF Senior
    Bailey Benz Rye C Sophomore
    Jett County Burlington P/INF Sophomore
    Chance Dunker Sedgwick County RHP Junior
    Caden Eastin County Line (Wiley/McClave) LHP/CF Junior
    Evan Finley Peyton P/INF/C Junior
    Cesar Gonzalez Hotchkiss P/SS Junior
    Trevor Smith Paonia 3B/C/RHP Sophomore
    Taylor Thoman Peyton P/UTIL Junior
    Jake Tomcheck Resurrection Christian LHP/OF/1B Junior

    Honorable mention: Kaleb Bayles, Hotchkiss, 1B/OF, Senior; Bryce Buhr, Crowley County, CF/SS/P, Junior; Miles Caldon, Sanford, C/UTIL/RHP, Junior; Tristen Cesko, Limon, P/INF, Senior; Jonathon Cowles, Dayspring Christian Academy, C/P/SS, Sophomore; Christian Dellamaestra, County Line (Wiley/McClave), P/3B, Sophomore; Tanner Fulkerson, Dawson School, SS/RHP, Junior; Garrett Harper, Ellicott, C/INF/P, Senior; Raul Hurtado, Byers, SS/RHP, Senior; Spencer Kelly, Calhan, 2B/SS, Junior; Bryar Kirkland, Swink, INF/P, Junior; Michael Lopez, Las Animas, LHP/CF/RF, Senior; Ryan Nolin, Yuma, C, Junior; Kasey Nusbaum, Kiowa/Simla, P/C/INF, Junior; Alex Stiens, Center, P/SS/INF, Senior; McCabe Taylor, Paonia, OF/2B, Senior; Steven Weber, County Line (Wiley/McClave), P/C/INF, Sophomore


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    Class 1A

    Dove Creek Granada baseball
    Jordan Ernst of Dove Creek is the 1A baseball player of the year. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Player of the year: Jordan Ernst, Dove Creek

    Coach of the year: Curtis Garver, Dove Creek

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Cordell Burton Stratton OF Senior
    Jordan Ernst Dove Creek SS/2B/P Junior
    Jacob Hodge Community Christian P Senior
    Ricardo Juarez Holly P/INF Sophomore
    Paul Kidder Community Christian P Sophomore
    Jaxon King Fleming SS/P Sophomore
    Mason Mizokami Sierra Grande SS/P Senior
    Alex Ogas Dove Creek C Senior
    Kyle Schultz Dove Creek SS/2B/P Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Flint Corliss Stratton P/INF/C Senior
    Carlos Diaz Cornerstone Christian Academy INF/P/OF Senior
    Dalton Dziedzic Gilpin County P Senior
    Tyler Fields Cornerstone Christian Academy C/INF/P Junior
    Spencer Gatlin Dove Creek 1B/DH Junior
    Ryan Keoller Granada P Sophomore
    Derek Kibel Dove Creek CF Freshman
    Koy Palmer Granada C Senior
    Mason Pierce Holly INF/UTIL/P Senior
    Quinten Richards Cotopaxi 1B/P Senior
    Tyler Rouse Eads SS/P/C Senior
    Jeb Schroder Springfield P/INF/UTIL Senior
    Eli Sievert Rocky Mountain Lutheran INF/P Junior
    Marc Solis Eads 3B/SS/P Junior
  • All-state girls track & field teams for 2015 season

    CHSAA state track and field
    (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The 2015 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.

    Athletes of the year were selected based upon the number of team points they produced at the state meet. This means that they received the full amount of team points from individual events they participated in, as well as one-fourth of the total points earned by the team in relays they participated in.

    Finally, in order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning in a championship.

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

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A


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    Class 5A

    Athlete of the year: Shayna Yon, Cherokee Trail
    Coach of the year: Chris Faust, Cherokee Trail

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Amazing Ashby Junior Cherokee Trail Triple Jump
    Heide Baron Junior Pine Creek 4×200 relay
    Damajahnee Birch Senior Denver East 800 medley relay
    Jennifer Calascione Senior Chaparral Discus
    Jasmine Chesson Sophomore Fort Collins 4×400 relay
    Nakiya Clausell Senior Denver East 800 medley relay
    Gina Coleman Sophomore Fountain-Fort Carson Shot Put
    Jordyn Colter Senior Cherry Creek 800 meters, 1600 meters, 4×800 relay
    Khayla Doublin Senior Denver East 800 medley relay
    Tessa Gartrell Junior Denver East 800 medley relay
    Zoe Gilbertson Sophomore Mountain Range 300 hurdles
    Lauren Gregory Sophomore Fort Collins 3200 meters, 4×400 relay
    Ashlyn Hare Senior Rampart High Jump
    Symonne Holland Junior Cherokee Trail 4×100 relay
    Makenzie Howie Senior Pine Creek 4×200 relay
    Lillian Markusch Junior Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
    Devynn Miller Senior Fort Collins 4×400 relay
    Katie Plomondon Junior Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
    Haley Rogers Junior Cherokee Trail 4×100 relay
    Becca Schulte Junior Fort Collins 400 meters, 4×400 relay
    Emily Sloan Freshman Rock Canyon 100 hurdles
    Christina Stathakis Senior Castle View Pole Vault
    Lisa Swartz Junior Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
    Faith Vines Senior Pine Creek 4×200 relay
    Taylor Watson Freshman Cherokee Trail 4×100 relay
    Ally Watt Senior Pine Creek 4×200 relay
    Shayna Yon Senior Cherokee Trail 100 meters, 200 meters, Long Jump, 4×100 relay


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    Class 4A

    Athlete of the year: Nicole Montgomery, Lewis-Palmer
    Coach of the year: Maurice Henriques, Niwot

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Rylee Anderson Freshman Silver Creek High Jump
    Alexis Carroll Sophomore Niwot 100 hurdles
    Jordan Edmonds Senior Widefield 4×100 relay
    Helena Ernst Sophomore Thompson Valley 4×400 relay
    Maya Evans Freshman Vista PEAK Long Jump
    Kela Fetters Junior Niwot 300 hurdles, 4×200 relay
    MacKenzie Fidelak Freshman Niwot 4×200 relay
    Lilly Hamilton Freshman Air Academy 4×800 relay
    Megan Irvine Senior Thompson Valley 4×400 relay
    Maren Janda Junior Thompson Valley 4×400 relay
    Shynesti Johnson Freshman Widefield 4×100 relay
    Kendra Larson Senior Thompson Valley 4×400 relay
    Anne Lauder Senior Evergreen Triple Jump
    Nicole Montgomery Senior Lewis-Palmer 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters, 800 medley relay
    Brooke Moore Sophomore Widefield 4×100 relay
    Katie Rainsberger Junior Air Academy 800 meters, 1600 meters, 3200 meters, 4×800 relay
    Emily Roma Sophomore Lewis-Palmer 800 medley relay
    Diana Scott Junior Widefield 4×100 relay
    Lauren Sharpe Senior Niwot 4×200 relay
    Rachel Sharpe Senior Niwot 4×200 relay
    Haley Showalter Senior Valor Christian Shot Put, Discus
    Madelyn Smith Junior Lewis-Palmer 800 medley relay
    Laura Still Freshman Lewis-Palmer 800 medley relay
    Kayla Wiitala Junior Air Academy 4×800 relay
    Carly Wilborn Senior Air Academy 4×800 relay
    Andrea Willis Junior The Classical Academy Pole Vault


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    Class 3A

    Athlete of the year: Kayla Pinnt, Moffat County
    Coach of the year: Kaelie Jelden, Eaton

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Shelby Adonay Junior James Irwin 800 medley relay
    McKayla Bauer Junior University High Jump
    Allee Beach Junior Platte Valley 4×400 relay
    Taryn Ceglowski Sophomore Salida 800 meters, 1600 meters
    Courtney Clark Senior Lamar Discus
    Taylor Finn Junior Manitou Springs 100 meters
    Dallas Frisbie Senior Peak to Peak 4×800 relay
    Christina Hamerly Junior Peak to Peak 4×800 relay
    Selena Hernandez Junior Moffat County 4×100 relay
    Kera Kapu Junior James Irwin 800 medley relay
    Kiarra Mattern Sophomore James Irwin 800 medley relay
    Rachael Metzler Sophomore Peak to Peak 4×800 relay
    Alice Oveson Junior Peak to Peak 4×800 relay
    Kayla Pinnt Junior Moffat County 100 meters, 200 meters, 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay
    Jacey Reinert Freshman Platte Valley 4×400 relay
    Skylar Ritchey Junior Platte Valley 4×400 relay
    Emma Samuelson Sophomore Moffat County 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay
    Lauren Samuelson Senior Moffat County 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay
    Ary Schaffer Junior Moffat County 4×200 relay
    Tarynn Sieg Sophomore Eaton Shot Put
    Maddie Smith Senior Gunnison Pole Vault
    Ashley Snyder Senior Lamar 400 meters
    Nicole Swain Junior James Irwin 800 medley relay
    Lily Tomasula-Martin Sophomore Estes Park 3200 meters
    Brenna Vallejos Sophomore Lamar Long Jump, Triple Jump
    Sarah Yocum Sophomore Faith Christian 300 meters
    Victoria Zehnder Senior Platte Valley 4×400 relay


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    Class 2A

    Athlete of the year: Jenna Anderson, Lyons
    Coach of the year: Brian Mitchem, Paonia

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Jenna Anderson Senior Lyons 800 meters, 1600 meters, 4×800 relay
    Lexi Ashbrook Senior Wiggins 800 medley relay
    Kate Berreman Senior Lyons 4×800 relay
    Ellie Berry Sophomore Burlington Discus
    Kacey Buttrick Senior South Park 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles
    Shayna Dale Sophomore Cedaredge 4×100 relay
    Melanie Deering Sophomore Kiowa 400 meters
    Marisa Edmondson Junior Paonia 4×200 relay
    Brittany Fuchs Freshman Calhan 200 meters
    Megan Godsey Sophomore Wray Triple Jump
    Faythe Harris Junior Wiggins 800 medley relay
    Morgan Hartigan Senior Paonia Shot Put
    Kenzie Henderson Junior Cedaredge High Jump
    Amber Jenkins Junior Cedaredge 4×100 relay
    Courtney Jenson Freshman Wiggins 3200 meters
    Tori Jordan Freshman Wiggins 800 medley relay
    MacKenzie Kehmeier Senior Cedaredge 4×100 relay
    Brenna Kuskie Sophomore Lyons Pole Vault
    Kendall McHugh Junior Cedaredge 4×100 relay
    Faith Myers Senior Lyons 4×800 relay
    Emily Pieper Sophomore Paonia 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay
    Randi Rapke Freshman Paonia 4×400 relay
    Sierra Tucker Junior Lyons 4×800 relay
    Brianna Van Vleet Sophomore Paonia Long Jump, 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay
    Ashley Van Vleet Junior Paonia 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay
    Jessica Veeman Junior Wiggins 800 medley relay
    Kayla Zink Sophomore Caliche 100 meters


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    Class 1A

    Athlete of the year: Ginger Hutton, Shining Mountain
    Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Ella Baca Sophomore Shining Mountain 4×800 relay
    Denise Cano Senior Idalia 4×200 relay
    Sarrah Claman Junior Shining Mountain 4×800 relay
    Kaelyn Dennis Junior Plateau Valley 4×400 relay, 800 medley relay
    Heather Dieckman Senior Sangre de Cristo 100 hurdles
    Laura Greene Junior Plateau Valley 4×400 relay, 800 medley relay
    Breanna Hendricks Senior Springfield 4×100 relay
    Susana Herrera Junior Idalia 4×200 relay
    Ginger Hutton Senior Shining Mountain 400 meters, 800 meters, 1600 meters, 3200 meters
    Audrey Rose Kachin Senior Plateau Valley 4×400 relay, 800 medley relay
    Rebecca Kaiser Senior Prairie Triple Jump
    Lisette Laforge Junior Otis High Jump
    Tatelyn Lasley Sophomore Springfield 4×100 relay
    Brooke Lenox Junior Eads Discus
    Ally Loflin Sophomore Springfield 4×100 relay
    Zariah Mason Freshman Kim 100 meters, 200 meters
    Jenna McKinley Junior Sangre de Cristo Shot Put
    Demi Ownbey Senior Springfield 4×100 relay
    Rebekah Rairdon Junior Heritage Christian 300 hurdles
    Sierra Reynolds Senior Plateau Valley 4×400 relay
    Bryce Schafer Junior Idalia 4×200 relay
    Antonya Schaffert Junior Otis Pole Vault
    Emma Shaefer Freshman Shining Mountain 4×800 relay
    Reagan Shaffer Junior Idalia 4×200 relay
    Paisley Sheehan Senior Shining Mountain 4×800 relay
    Sarah Storey Junior Sangre de Cristo Long Jump
    Savannah Turner Junior Plateau Valley 800 medley relay
  • All-state boys track & field teams for 2015 season

    State track Jeffco Stadium
    (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The 2015 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.

    Athletes of the year were selected based upon the number of team points they produced at the state meet. This means that they received the full amount of team points from individual events they participated in, as well as one-fourth of the total points earned by the team in relays they participated in.

    Finally, in order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning in a championship.

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

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A


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    Class 5A

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

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Andrew Barlow Senior Monarch Pole Vault
    Daniel Book Senior Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
    Adrian Brukner Senior Rampart Discus
    Patrick Byerly Senior Mountain Range Shot Put
    Tevin Donnell Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 100 meters, 200 meters, 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay
    Isaac Green Sophomore Monarch 1600 meters
    Dan Hamson Sophomore Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
    Drue Harris Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×200 relay
    Marcelo Laguera Senior Pomona 3200 meters
    Christopher Linnin Senior Castle View Triple Jump
    Christian Lyon Junior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay
    Duane McClurkin Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×400 relay
    Kyle Moran Sophomore Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
    Trevor Rex Senior Highlands Ranch High Jump
    Juan Sabino Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×400 relay
    Triston Sisneros Senior Grandview 300 hurdles
    Braden Smith Junior Lakewood Long Jump
    Jordan Smith Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay
    Benjamin Thomas Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×400 relay
    Charles Tigner Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×100 relay
    Konor von Kraut Senior Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
    Mike Ware Senior Gateway 400 meters
    Joshua Wright Senior Overland 110 hurdles
    Blake Yount Senior Smoky Hill 800 meters


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    Class 4A

    Athlete of the year: Caleb Ojennes, Palmer Ridge
    Coach of the year: Kelly Christensen, Palmer Ridge

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Conlan Berger Junior Longmont 4×100 relay
    Austin Brant Senior Canon City Discus
    Trevor Cook Junior Longmont 4×100 relay
    Hayden Erickson Senior Woodland Park Shot Put
    Gianni Espinoza Junior Longmont 4×100 relay
    James Espinoza Sophomore Palmer Ridge 4×800 relay
    Logan Goodner Junior Longmont 4×100 relay
    Eric Hamer Senior Palmer Ridge 3200 meters, 4×800 relay
    Vince Hood Sophomore Valor Christian 4×200 relay
    James Jones Senior Mullen Long Jump
    Logan Malone Senior Palmer Ridge 4×400 relay
    William Mayhew Senior Cheyenne Mountain 800 meters, 1600 meters
    Noah McGhee Sophomore Littleton 100 meters
    Caleb Ojennes Junior Palmer Ridge 200 meters, 400 meters, 4×400 relay
    Brandon Pappas Sophomore Palmer Ridge 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay
    Anthony Peters Junior Vista Ridge Triple Jump
    Danny Rambo Sophomore Valor Christian 4×200 relay
    Kyle Rex Junior Palmer Ridge Pole Vault
    Bailey Rosenstrauch Junior Palmer Ridge 4×400 relay
    Trenton Stringari Senior Canon City 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles
    Jordan Swango Senior Palmer Ridge High Jump
    Jacob Tellez Senior Palmer Ridge 4×800 relay
    Ben Waters Junior Valor Christian 4×200 relay
    Bubba Watkins Senior Valor Christian 4×200 relay


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    Class 3A

    Athletes of the year: Miguel Molas, James Irwin; and Dominic Carrese, Fountain Valley
    Coach of the year: Darwin Horan, Lutheran

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Sunday Abarca Sophomore Aspen 400 meters
    Ben Butler Junior SkyView Academy 3200 meters
    Dominic Carrese Senior Fountain Valley 800 meters, 1600 meters
    Austin Chavez Sophomore Sterling High Jump
    Josh Clausen Senior Lutheran 4×200 relay
    Garrett Coalson Senior Eaton Discus
    Bryce Coop Sophomore Manitou Springs 4×100 relay
    Isaiah DeLaCerda Sophomore Alamosa 4×800 relay
    Cooper Eggleston Junior Buena Vista 300 hurdles
    Tyler Gard Junior Vanguard 4×400 relay
    Kharon Hall Junior Lutheran Triple Jump, 4×200 relay
    Matt Hanson Junior Lutheran 110 hurdles
    Kent Harris Junior Lutheran 4×200 relay
    Miles Hatton Junior Vanguard 4×400 relay
    Parker Jones Junior Platte Valley Shot Put
    Conner Kennedy Senior Bayfield Long Jump
    Jared Keul Sophomore Manitou Springs 4×100 relay
    Andrew Lee Senior Vanguard 4×400 relay
    Tanner Martin Senior Alamosa 4×800 relay
    Oscar Martinez Sophomore Alamosa 4×800 relay
    Miguel Molas Senior James Irwin 100 meters, 200 meters
    Malachi Peterson Senior Manitou Springs 4×100 relay
    Josiah Simons Junior Vanguard 4×400 relay
    Leland Spangler Senior Manitou Springs 4×100 relay
    Jericho Ulibarri Senior Alamosa 4×800 relay
    Chris Youngs Junior Lutheran 4×200 relay
    Victor Zimmerman Sophomore Sterling Pole Vault


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    Class 2A

    Athlete of the year: Paul Roberts, Lyons
    Coach of the year: Mark Roberts, Lyons

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Evan Anderson Junior Resurrection Christian 4×100 relay
    Tyler Boyd Senior Burlington Shot Put
    John Broadhead Senior Telluride Long Jump
    Cameron Cross Junior Lyons 4×800 relay
    Cooper Daniels Junior Vail Christian Pole Vault
    Matt Dillon Senior Lyons 4×800 relay
    Shane Finegan Sophomore Wiggins 400 meters
    Shane Gates Junior Cedaredge 300 hurdles, 4×200 relay
    Jack Holling Junior Resurrection Christian 4×100 relay
    Jorden Jole Senior Merino 800 meters
    Bryce Klaseen Junior Cedaredge 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay
    Brendon Klaseen Sophomore Cedaredge 4×400 relay
    Ryan Latta Senior Cedaredge 4×400 relay
    Ivan Mendoza Junior West Grand 110 hurdles
    Chad Mikelson Sophomore Sedgwick County Triple Jump
    Dakota Murrow Senior Resurrection Christian 4×100 relay
    Garrett Quintana Junior John Mall Discus
    Jacob Robb Senior Cedaredge 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay
    Paul Roberts Junior Lyons 1600 meters, 3200 meters, 4×800 relay
    Tullef Rudlong Senior Lyons 100 meters
    Joel Such Junior Lyons 4×800 relay
    Isaac Swoffer Sophomore Cedaredge 4×200 relay
    Cooper Ward Junior Resurrection Christian 200 meters, 4×100 relay
    Ty Zupanic Senior Rye High Jump


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    Class 1A

    Athlete of the year: J.D. Chenoweth, Baca County
    Coach of the year: Rick Hartley, Springfield

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Dallas Balderas Freshman Baca County 4×400 relay
    Andy Borunda Junior Springfield Shot Put, Discus
    Michael Braithwaite Senior Pikes Peak Christian 100 meters, 4×100 relay
    J.D. Chenoweth Senior Baca County 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles, 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay
    Micah Crane Freshman Baca County 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay
    Matthew Crane Senior Baca County 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay
    Morgan Crane Junior Baca County 4×800 relay
    Luke Duggan Junior Pawnee 3200 meters
    Ross Dunlap Senior Springfield High Jump
    Erick Enriquez-Acosta Sophomore Idalia 800 meters
    Troy Fritz Senior Sangre de Cristo Triple Jump
    Rafe Hutches Junior Springfield 4×200 relay
    Seeon Kim Senior Pikes Peak Christian 4×100 relay
    Justin Krieger Senior Springfield 4×200 relay
    Gabe Longworth Senior McClave 200 meters
    Reid Palser Senior Otis Pole Vault
    Caden Parker Sophomore Eads Long Jump
    Justin Self Senior Springfield 4×200 relay
    Christian Strozier Junior Pikes Peak Christian 4×100 relay
    Mark Waters Senior Pikes Peak Christian 400 meters, 4×100 relay
    Evan Waters Senior Springfield 4×200 relay
    Zacc Winn Senior Prairie 1600 meters
  • Championship count: Cherry Creek has most team titles; Thompson Valley leads the way in individuals

    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
    Cherry Creek’s football championship was one of five team titles from the school in 2014-15. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    AURORA — Cherry Creek’s athletic programs won a state-best five team championships during the 2014-15 school year.

    Thompson Valley, meanwhile, captured 14 individual championships to lead the state.

    Below is a recap of the year in championships. A complete database of championships through history is available on our site.

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    Team titles

    Cherry Creek’s five championships led the way. The Bruins won boys tennis, football, hockey, boys tennis and boys lacrosse this season.

    Cheyenne Mountain (boys swimming, girls tennis, girls golf, girls soccer) and Grandview (softball, volleyball, girls soccer and poms) each won four team titles.

    Grandview’s four girls championships were the most in the state for that gender, while Creek’s four boys championships led the way.

    Eaton, Colorado Academy, Lyons and Valor Christian all won three total team championships.

    In all, 65 teams won at least one team title in 2014-15, with 17 winning at least two.

    Rank School Girls Boys Total
    1 Cherry Creek 1 4 5
    2 Grandview 4 0 4
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 3 1 4
    4 Eaton 2 1 3
    4 Colorado Academy 3 0 3
    4 Lyons 0 3 3
    4 Valor Christian 2 1 3
    8 Rock Canyon 1 1 2
    8 Mountain Vista 1 1 2
    8 Fossil Ridge 1 1 2
    8 Palmer Ridge 0 2 2
    8 Paonia 1 1 2
    8 Overland 1 1 2
    8 Air Academy 0 2 2
    8 Broomfield 1 1 2
    8 Kent Denver 0 2 2
    8 Alamosa 0 2 2
    18 Cheyenne Wells 1 0 1
    18 Vail Christian 1 0 1
    18 Bishop Machebeuf 1 0 1
    18 Manitou Springs 1 0 1
    18 Bennett 1 0 1
    18 Glenwood Springs 1 0 1
    18 Ponderosa 1 0 1
    18 Castle View 1 0 1
    18 Chaparral 1 0 1
    18 Green Mountain 0 1 1
    18 Rye 0 1 1
    18 Dove Creek 0 1 1
    18 Regis Jesuit 1 0 1
    18 Aspen 0 1 1
    18 Vail Mountain 1 0 1
    18 Fountain-Fort Carson 0 1 1
    18 Lutheran 0 1 1
    18 Springfield 0 1 1
    18 Cherokee Trail 1 0 1
    18 Niwot 1 0 1
    18 Heritage Christian 1 0 1
    18 Colorado Springs Christian 0 1 1
    18 Sanford 0 1 1
    18 Holly 0 1 1
    18 Pagosa Springs 1 0 1
    18 Akron 1 0 1
    18 Idalia 1 0 1
    18 Arvada West 0 1 1
    18 Thompson Valley 0 1 1
    18 Valley 0 1 1
    18 Rocky Ford 0 1 1
    18 Battle Mountain 0 1 1
    18 Summit 1 0 1
    18 Evergreen 1 0 1
    18 Pine Creek 0 1 1
    18 Pueblo East 0 1 1
    18 Brush 0 1 1
    18 Caliche 0 1 1
    18 Arickaree/Woodlin 0 1 1
    18 Lewis-Palmer 1 0 1
    18 Resurrection Christian 1 0 1
    18 Fleming 1 0 1
    18 Standley Lake 1 0 1
    18 Mountain View 0 1 1
    18 Fort Collins 0 1 1
    18 Coronado 0 1 1
    18 Sterling 0 1 1
    18 La Junta 1 0 1

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    Individual titles

    Colorado state wrestling
    Thompson Valley totaled 14 individual championships in 2014-15, including five wrestlers. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Thompson Valley had eight boys and six girls win individual championships in 2014-15 to account for its state-best total of 14.

    Cherry Creek was second with 13, and Pomona was third with 10. Lyons won eight, while Air Academy and Cheyenne Mountain each captured seven individual crowns.

    A total of 131 schools had at least one individual win a championship. Of those, 73 schools had at least two champions, and 10 had as many as five.

    Below is a complete breakdown of individual championships this season.

    Rank School Girls Boys Total
    1 Thompson Valley 6 8 14
    2 Cherry Creek 7 6 13
    3 Pomona 2 8 10
    4 Lyons 4 4 8
    5 Air Academy 4 3 7
    5 Cheyenne Mountain 4 3 7
    7 Palmer Ridge 0 6 6
    7 Fairview 2 4 6
    9 Kent Denver 2 3 5
    9 Paonia 2 3 5
    11 Fossil Ridge 3 1 4
    11 Evergreen 4 0 4
    11 Cherokee Trail 4 0 4
    11 Lamar 4 0 4
    11 Sangre de Cristo 3 1 4
    11 Shining Mountain 4 0 4
    17 Fort Collins 3 0 3
    17 Regis Jesuit 1 2 3
    17 Niwot 2 1 3
    17 Colorado Academy 0 3 3
    17 Aspen 1 2 3
    17 Summit 2 1 3
    17 Valor Christian 3 0 3
    17 Pueblo County 0 3 3
    17 Platte Valley 0 3 3
    17 Sterling 0 3 3
    17 Fountain-Fort Carson 1 2 3
    17 Canon City 0 3 3
    17 Springfield 0 3 3
    17 Otis 2 1 3
    31 SkyView Academy 0 2 2
    31 Estes Park 2 0 2
    31 Pueblo South 0 2 2
    31 Overland 1 1 2
    31 Broomfield 2 0 2
    31 Battle Mountain 0 2 2
    31 Rock Canyon 2 0 2
    31 Arapahoe 2 0 2
    31 ThunderRidge 2 0 2
    31 Windsor 1 1 2
    31 Mullen 1 1 2
    31 Grand Junction 0 2 2
    31 Rocky Mountain 0 2 2
    31 Arvada West 0 2 2
    31 Chaparral 1 1 2
    31 Fort Lupton 0 2 2
    31 Brush 0 2 2
    31 Berthoud 0 2 2
    31 Rocky Ford 0 2 2
    31 John Mall 0 2 2
    31 Buena Vista 0 2 2
    31 Highlands Ranch 0 2 2
    31 D’Evelyn 1 1 2
    31 Monarch 0 2 2
    31 Castle View 1 1 2
    31 Mountain Range 1 1 2
    31 Rampart 1 1 2
    31 Lewis-Palmer 2 0 2
    31 James Irwin 0 2 2
    31 Fountain Valley 0 2 2
    31 Lutheran 0 2 2
    31 Eaton 1 1 2
    31 Moffat County 2 0 2
    31 Salida 2 0 2
    31 Wiggins 1 1 2
    31 South Park 2 0 2
    31 Cedaredge 1 1 2
    31 Burlington 1 1 2
    31 Pikes Peak 0 2 2
    31 Prairie 1 1 2
    31 Baca County 0 2 2
    31 Eads 1 1 2
    31 Kim 2 0 2
    74 Dawson 0 1 1
    74 Standley Lake 1 0 1
    74 Nederland 1 0 1
    74 Poudre 0 1 1
    74 Fruita Monument 0 1 1
    74 Discovery Canyon 0 1 1
    74 Conifer 0 1 1
    74 Fort Morgan 0 1 1
    74 Pueblo East 0 1 1
    74 Alamosa 0 1 1
    74 Mead 0 1 1
    74 Weld Central 0 1 1
    74 Montezuma-Cortez 0 1 1
    74 Dolores Huerta 0 1 1
    74 Norwood/Nucla 0 1 1
    74 Swink 0 1 1
    74 Holly 0 1 1
    74 Crowley County 0 1 1
    74 Meeker 0 1 1
    74 Centauri 0 1 1
    74 Limon 0 1 1
    74 Jefferson Academy 1 0 1
    74 Dakota Ridge 1 0 1
    74 Boulder 0 1 1
    74 Greeley West 0 1 1
    74 Steamboat Springs 1 0 1
    74 St. Mary’s Academy 1 0 1
    74 Ralston Valley 1 0 1
    74 Gateway 0 1 1
    74 Smoky Hill 0 1 1
    74 Grandview 0 1 1
    74 Lakewood 0 1 1
    74 Silver Creek 1 0 1
    74 The Classical Academy 1 0 1
    74 Vista PEAK 1 0 1
    74 Littleton 0 1 1
    74 Vista Ridge 0 1 1
    74 Woodland Park 0 1 1
    74 Bayfield 0 1 1
    74 Manitou Springs 1 0 1
    74 Faith Christian 1 0 1
    74 University 1 0 1
    74 Gunnison 1 0 1
    74 Caliche 1 0 1
    74 Calhan 1 0 1
    74 Kiowa 1 0 1
    74 Wray 1 0 1
    74 Resurrection Christian 0 1 1
    74 Merino 0 1 1
    74 West Grand 0 1 1
    74 Rye 0 1 1
    74 Vail Christian 0 1 1
    74 Telluride 0 1 1
    74 Sedgwick County 0 1 1
    74 McClave 0 1 1
    74 Idalia 0 1 1
    74 Pawnee 0 1 1
    74 Heritage Christian 1 0 1