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  • Boys golf: Breaking down each state tournament heading into Monday’s start

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    State championship season rolls on as the boys golf tournaments are set to begin play on Monday. The Class 5A tournament will take place at Rolling Hills in Lakewood, the 4A tournament will be played at the Country Club of Colorado in Colorado Springs and the 3A tournament is at Dos Rios in Gunnison.

    Each classification has several standout teams as well as multiple teams that can battle for a team state championship. Below is breakdown of what to expect at each tournament when the boys start launching them Monday morning.

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    Class 5A

    (Brad Cochi/For CHSAANow.com)

    Course: Rolling Hills Golf Course in Lakewood

    2019 individual champion: Will Kates (Arapahoe)

    2019 team champion: Fairview

    Weather forecast: Sunny, temperatures in high 70’s (both days)

    Outlook: The 5A tournament might have some of the best talent the state has on display. Cherry Creek sophomore Charlie Flaxbeard and teammate TJ Hicks both shot career rounds at regionals and will take a lot of momentum into state. Combined with the veteran presences that players like Kates and teammate Matthew Wilkinson bring and it could make for a fun two-day battle at Rolling Hills. The team race between Cherry Creek, Arapahoe, Lakewood and Ralston Valley should also be fun to track.

    Others to watch: Ralston Valley’s Gage Messingham is the top-ranked 5A player according to iWanamker rankings, Lakewood’s Ryan Liao has finished in the top four in the last two years of the 5A tournament and Prairie View’s Jeff Nelson has put together some of the best rounds in the state during the course of the regular season.

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    Class 4A

    4A boys golf state tournament
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Course: Country Club of Colorado in Colorado Springs

    2019 individual champion: Micah Stangebye (Montrose)

    2019 team champion: Montrose

    Weather forecast: Sunny, temperatures in mid-to-high 70’s (both days)

    Outlook: After winning the last three team championships, Montrose is going to have its work cut out for it this year. Micah Stangebye is gone but Jordan Jennings has done a great job of leading the team as a senior. The individual race should be an intriguing one as Discovery Canyon’s Kaden Ford and Northfield’s Hunter Swanson return after tying for second place. Lewis-Palmer’s Greg Lewis was right there as a sophomore and has only gotten better in the last year. The team race could come down to host Cheyenne Mountain battling it out with the likes of Mullen, Pueblo West and Windsor.

    Others to watchk: Falcon’s Reese Knox has been on fire lately as has Coronado’s Noah Keller. Frederick’s Jake Chesler has been steady all year and Durango junior Levi Tichi has found himself under par on several occasions.

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    St. Mary's boys golf Peter Stinar
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    Class 3A

    Course: Dos Rios Country Club in Gunnison

    2019 individual champion: Westin Pals (Lutheran)

    2019 team champion: Lutheran

    Weather forecast: Sunny, temperatures in low 70’s (both days)

    Outlook: The 3A tournament certainly brings the most collective talent from the widest range across the state. Aspen’s Nic Pevny finished with in a three-way tie for third with Kent Denver’s Jeffrey Zhou and Stering’s Tayleb Schaefer at the end of last year’s tournament. All three competitors are back which means the second day of the tournament could look more like a men’s club Friday night shootout than a final round of stroke play. Aspen, Kent Denver, St. Mary’s, Sterling and Vail Christian will all have a shot to make a run at a team title and it could be the results on the first day that could put either of those teams in the driver seat.

    Others to watchk: Montezuma-Cortez’s Thayer Plewe has more poise on a golf course as a sophomore than most men have in their 30’s. He’s looking to keep his hand steady and play his way into contention. Primero’s Lance Peters has shown no fear when feeling the need to pull driver out of his bag. The narrow fairways of Dos Rios might give some players pause before going for the big dog, but if Peters has a spot in mind and needs driver to get there, he’ll waste no time swinging away.

  • Photos: Ralston Valley softball shuts out Dakota Ridge

    Ralston Valley softball improved to 8-7 this season with a 10-0 win over Dakota Ridge on Monday.

  • All-state boys tennis teams for the 2020 season

    The 2020 all-state boys tennis teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

    The athletes who won No. 1 singles championships at their classification were named players of the year.

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    Class 5A

    5A boys state tennis
    (Brent Murphy/brentmurphyphoto.com)

    Player of the year: Morgan Schilling, Regis Jesuit
    Coach of the year: Art Quinn, Cherry Creek

    First team
    Name Year School Position
    George Cavo Sr. Cherry Creek 1S
    Casey Dennis Jr. Cherry Creek 3D
    Ainsley Elliott-Beagle So. Cherry Creek 3D
    Dayton Fisher Sr. Ralston Valley 1S
    Nathan Henden Sr. Cherry Creek 2D
    Blake Holst Sr. Cherry Creek 4D
    Matt Hu Fr. Cherry Creek 4D
    Conor Kaczmarczyk Jr. Regis Jesuit 2S
    Kiril Kostadinov So. Cherry Creek 1D
    Kristian Kostadinov Fr. Cherry Creek 1D
    Cameron Kruep So. Regis Jesuit 3S
    Braden Mayer Sr. Cherry Creek 2D
    Morgan Schilling Sr. Regis Jesuit 1S
    Luke Silverman Sr. Fairview 1S
    Second team
    Name Year School Position
    Matt Batmunkh Jr. Cherry Creek 2S
    Caden Bell Fr. Fairview 3D
    Luke Beukelman Jr. Valor Christian 1D
    David Bomgaars Sr. Valor Christian 1D
    Henry Burke Jr. Fairview 4D
    Josh Campbell Sr. Ralston Valley 1D
    Jack Carbone Sr. Regis Jesuit 2D
    Jackson Case Sr. Valor Christian 4D
    Steven Darbie Sr. Fort Collins 2D
    Brady Elliott Jr. Fossil Ridge 2D
    George Fang Sr. Fort Collins 2D
    Zach Hartman Jr. Fossil Ridge 3S
    Mason Heimel Jr. Denver East 3S
    Drew Holmes Sr. Fossil Ridge 2D
    Auron Hoyer Sr. Ralston Valley 1D
    Aram Izmirian So. Cherry Creek 3S
    Charlie Jenkins Jr. Regis Jesuit 4D
    Grigor Karakelyan Sr. Regis Jesuit 1D
    James Lynch Jr. Regis Jesuit 2D
    Ryan McCarthy Sr. Regis Jesuit 4D
    Brody Pinto Sr. Fairview 2S
    Alexander Samuelson Jr. Regis Jesuit 3D
    Jack Scherer Jr. Valor Christian 1S
    Andy Schuiling Jr. Regis Jesuit 1D
    Melak Senay Sr. Fossil Ridge 3D
    John Shelby Jr. Fossil Ridge 1S
    Aidan Sobolevsky So. Regis Jesuit 3D
    Shawn Springer Sr. Cherokee Trail 1S
    Dillon Tooman Sr. Fairview 3D
    Christian Trevey So. Valor Christian 2S
    Brayden Vos Sr. Fossil Ridge 3D
    Chase Walters Sr. Heritage 1S
    Logan Weems Jr. Valor Christian 4D
    Andrew Yonan Sr. Fairview 4D

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    Class 4A

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Neil Wilcox, Niwot
    Coach of the year: Mikka Keronen, Niwot

    First team
    Name Year School Position
    Mac Caldwell Sr. Mullen 1S
    Michael Ford Sr. Colorado Academy 3D
    George Henry Hanzel Sr. Mullen 2S
    Miles Hoover Fr. Cheyenne Mountain 2D
    Nico Jamison So. Greeley West 1S
    Henry Matheson Jr. Longmont 1S
    Hudson Parks So. Colorado Academy 3D
    Miles Wagner Sr. Cheyenne Mountain 1D
    Carver Ward Sr. Cheyenne Mountain 2D
    Luke Weber So. Niwot 3S
    Neil Wilcox Sr. Niwot 1S
    William Writer Jr. Kent Denver 4D
    Mareks Zeile So. Kent Denver 4D
    Bennett Ziegler Sr. Cheyenne Mountain 1D
    Second team
    Name Year School Position
    Tyler Blixt So. Cheyenne Mountain 3D
    Colin Boublik Jr. Kent Denver 1S
    Ivan Calderon Sr. Niwot 1D
    Luc Caldwell Sr. Mullen 2D
    Ben Carlander Jr. Palmer Ridge 2S
    Finn Cooper Jr. Kent Denver 2S
    Vince Cushine Sr. D’Evelyn 4D
    Alan Davis Jr. Palmer Ridge 1S
    Jake Davis Sr. D’Evelyn 4D
    Dante Dino Sr. Mullen 1D
    Jack Domich Sr. Kent Denver 1D
    Patrick Duke So. Mullen 3D
    Alex Evans So. Mullen 2D
    Drew Fenton Jr. Kent Denver 2D
    Kameron Hooker Sr. Air Academy 3D
    Lane Horsfall Sr. Air Academy 3D
    Henry Johnson Jr. Kent Denver 2D
    Chase Kelly Fr. Aspen 3S
    Casey Klutznick Sr. Kent Denver 1D
    Conner Kofford Jr. Cheyenne Mountain 4D
    Phoenix Lee Jr. D’Evelyn 3S
    Lichen Liao Fr. Niwot 1D
    Colin Mackenzie So. Mullen 3D
    Greg McMullan Sr. Mullen 1D
    Robbie Metz Sr. Cheyenne Mountain 1S
    Alex Mosher Sr. Aspen 2S
    Xavier Moy Sr. Niwot 2D
    Johnson Peng So. Cheyenne Mountain 4D
    Sean Phelps Jr. Mullen 4D
    Hank Walsh So. Cheyenne Mountain 3D
    Raphael Weiland Fr. Denver South 1S
    Alan Wilcox Jr. Niwot 2D
    Blake Zaragoza Sr. Mullen 4D
    Steven Zhou So. Cheyenne Mountain 3S
  • Video: Jeffco Preps With Pleuss (September)

    Jeffco Preps With Pleuss is a monthly roundup of Jeffco prep highlights hosted by Dennis Pleuss, Jeffco Public Schools’ sports information director. In the first edition of the 2020-21 prep sports season, we dive into softball action with the Dave Sanders Invitational along with Green Mountain and Wheat Ridge facing off in a Class 4A Jeffco League showdown. The 5A Jeffco boys golf season was entertaining with several top golfers in the state competing during the five league tournament schedule. D’Evelyn boys tennis made a good run at its regional tournament at Colorado Academy. Arvada West cross country team hosted the Durden Invitational that featured Dakota Ridge senior Jacob White as he makes another push toward a top finish at the state tournament coming up in mid-October.

  • Boys tennis Class 5A state tournament underway at Gates Tennis Center

    DENVER — The Jeffco League had a strong presence during Day 1 of the Class 5A boys tennis state tournament Friday at Gates Tennis Center.

    Lakewood, Ralston Valley and Valor Christian qualified all seven positions for the state tournament that began Friday morning. Chatfield also qualified No. 1 singles player sophomore Daniel Smith, No. 2 singles junior Nick Bowers and the Chargers’ No. 4 doubles team of Ian Boraks and Jacob Sandy.

    The quarterfinals were scheduled to wrap up late Friday afternoon. The semifinals will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday with the championship finals scheduled for 11:30 a.m. at Gates Tennis Center.

  • 5A boys tennis: Familiar faces advance to Saturday’s No. 1 singles semifinals

    5A boys state tennis
    More photos. (Cindy Betancourt/eStudioWest.com)

    DENVER — A potential rematch looms for the No. 1 singles title following the first two rounds of play at the Class 5A boys tennis state tournament Friday at Gates Tennis Center.

    Defending champion Morgan Schilling, a senior from Regis Jesuit, and Fairview senior Luke Silverman, last year’s runner-up, each won two matches to advance to the semifinals on Saturday.

    Schilling defeated Chatfield sophomore Daniel Smith in round one (6-0, 6-1) and Cherokee Trail senior Shawn Springer in the quarterfinals (6-2, 6-1) to advance to the final four for the third-straight year.

    “It’s always nice to get the first two rounds out of the way,” said Schilling. “I played well this morning against a kid who is pretty good. I got a little nervous and tight in my second match, but I figured it out and pulled it out in the end.”

    Schilling, who lost in the championship match as a sophomore, has experience on his side as he vies to become the first repeat champion in 5A No. 1 singles since Christian Holmes won titles in 2017 and 2018. 

    Standing in his way in Saturday’s semifinal will be Dayton Fisher, a senior from Ralston Valley who advanced with wins over Rock Canyon’s Chris Swanson (3-6, 7-6, 6-4) and John Shelby of Fossil Ridge (7-6, 6-3).

    5A boys tennis Morgan Schilling Regis Jesuit
    More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    “Last year I wasn’t coming back as the No. 1 singles state champion, so I didn’t feel as much pressure as I do this year,” admitted Schilling. “But that’s not a bad thing. I’m taking it as a privilege right now, and I think it’s a really cool opportunity for me to hopefully (win) it twice in a row.”

    Silverman beat Fort Collins sophomore Teagen Crow (6-3, 6-3) in round one and Valor Christian junior Jack Scherer in the quarterfinals (6-2, 6-3) and will be making his second consecutive semifinal appearance.

    “My first match was pretty good,” Silverman said. “I had to work. (Teagen) has a really tough serve. I felt like I was hitting the ball pretty well (all day). I’m feeling good for tomorrow.”

    Silverman’s semifinal opponent will be a familiar face: Cherry Creek senior George Cavo, whom he defeated in last year’s final four (6-1, 6-4).

    “I’ve got another shot at it (the state title),” said Silverman. “But I’m gonna take it one match at a time. Hopefully I can get through the semis tomorrow. George is a really athletic player; he moves really well at the net. He hits a ton of balls back, and doesn’t miss a lot. It’s going to be a tough matchup.”

    Cavo, who also finds himself in the No. 1 singles semis for the third-straight season, advanced with a round-one win over Cameron Lupo of Broomfield (6-2, 6-0) and a quarterfinal victory over Heritage senior Chase Walters (6-1, 6-1).

    The team race could be shaping up to be another fight between Cherry Creek and Regis Jesuit.

    Cherry Creek, which leads all schools with 42 team championships, is seeking its first team title since 2016. The Bruins have finished second in each of the last three seasons.

    Two-time defending state champion Regis Jesuit is attempting to become the first team to win three straight team championships since Cherry Creek captured four-straight trophies from 2013-2016.

    5A boys state tennis
    More photos. (Brent Murphy/brentmurphyphoto.com)
  • Dakota Ridge senior Jacob White dominates at Durden Invitational

    ARVADA — There were a couple of significant changes during the annual cross country Wildcat Invitational hosted by Arvada West High School.

    First, races began at 8:30 a.m. with the idea to beat the afternoon heat. With Jeffco Public Schools’ high schools all on remote learning on Fridays it was more feasible to have a morning start.

    It was a morning start at the Durden Invitational at Stenger Soccer Complex in Arvada. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The second change was a name change. The Wildcat Invitational was renamed the Durden Invitational this year. A-West decided to honor Benji and Amie Durden, both have been very impactful on the running community in Colorado. Benji Durden was 2nd at the U.S. Olympic Trails back in 1980. If not for the U.S. boycotting the Olympic games in Moscow that year, Durden would have run for U.S. at the Olympics.

    One thing that was the same was Dakota Ridge’s Jacob White crossing the finish-line first. The Dakota Ridge senior won the boys race in a time of 15 minutes, 55 seconds. Ralston Valley senior James Ramey placed 2nd, more than 50 seconds behind White.

    However, White wasn’t completely trilled with his time on the course run at Stenger Soccer Complex in Arvada.

    “I wasn’t happy with it,” White said of his sub-16 minute time. “I have been kind of off for the last couple of months. I feel myself getting back on track. Hopefully next week I’ll get that low 15-minute time.”

    White has his sights on a fourth straight appearance at the state meet coming up Oct. 17 at the Norris Penrose Event Center in Colorado Springs. White has finished in the Class 5A Top-6 individually the past two years, along with helping the Eagles to back-to-back 5A team titles.

    The senior and one of the top distance runners in the state does give a lot of credit to former teammates like Austin Vancil (University of Colorado) and Connor Ohlson (Air Force Academy).

    Standley Lake senior Sophia Abernethy led the pack during the girls race Friday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “It has been very helpful,” White said of his experiences of back-to-back team 5A team state title at Dakota Ridge. “I’m so grateful. I would never be where I’m at today with those guys (Austin Vancil and Connor Ohlson). Without them none of this would have happened.”

    Ralston Valley did edge Dakota Ridge for the team title at the Durden Invitational. Ralston Valley seniors James Ramey, Jack Donze, Ethan Grolnic and Aiden Logan all finished Top-10.

    On the girls side, Standley Lake senior Sophia Abernethy claimed another individual crown this season with a time of 20:17.8. D’Evelyn girls won the team title with sophomore Jayden Miller, seniors Sonja Morin and Kati Livingood finishing Top-10.

    Coming up quickly is the 5A and 4A Jeffco League Cross Country Championships. The 4A Jeffco League championships is scheduled for Oct. 1 at Stoney Creek Golf Course. The 5A Jeffco League championships will run the following day on Oct. 2 at Stoney Creek.

    It has been a different season with new protocols and restrictions.

    “It has been difficult,” White said of the cross country season during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Honestly, there is no excuses for me. I just have to go out there and work on the process.”

  • Jeffco golfers wrap up league play at West Woods Golf Club

    Ralston Valley’s boys golf team captured the Class 5A Jeffco League title Monday at West Woods Golf Club in Arvada. The Mustangs will host the Western Regional on Monday, Sept. 21, at Raccoon Creek Golf Course in Littleton. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    ARVADA — The final Jeffco League boys golf tournament of the season had a very different feel than normal Monday afternoon at West Woods Golf Club in Arvada.

    There was no final gathering of Class 5A and 4A Jeffco teams to hand out individual all-conference awards and league team titles due to COVID-19 restrictions. However, golfers were able to successfully finish off the final Jeffco League tournament of the season.

    “I’m very pleased with how it turned out,” Ralston Valley boys golf coach Jeff Wasinger said. “There is a little letdown at the end of the tournament, even today. You finish your round, turn in your scorecard electrically and then go home. But we were allowed to play and actually had a season.”

    Ralston Valley junior Gage Messingham hits his approach shot on No. 1 Monday morning at West Woods GC. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Ralston Valley wrapped up the 5A Jeffco League team title with the strong team of seniors Jack Larson, Trey Kirschner, junior Gage Messingham, along with sophomores Jordan McCaslin and Logan Forister. Messingham clinched the overall individual medalist title with a 4-under-par, 68.

    Messingham edged Lakewood senior Ryan Liao by two strokes over the five league tournaments.

    “It means a lot,” Messingham said of the Mustangs winning the league title. “Last year we couldn’t do it, but this year our team played really well throughout the season and pulled it off.”

    The Mustangs were able to hold off Lakewood thanks to Messingham and Kirschner both finishing in a three-way tie for second with round of 68. Liao also shot a 68. Larson fired an even-par, 72 to finished tied for sixth.

    “It’s a feel good thing. We set that out as a goal,” Wasinger said of Ralston Valley winning the league team title. “We knew we had a good team and it was kind of building over the years.”

    The 5A Jeffco League proved to be one of the strongest conferences in the state. In fact, a round in the 60s was shot during each of the five league tournaments. Arvada West senior Tyler Tyson, Columbine senior Drex Duffy, Lakewood junior Max Lange, Liao Messingham, Larson and Kirschner were the seven individuals who all had at least one round in the 60s this season during league play.

    “They are opening peoples’ eyes,” Wasinger said of the play of the top 5A Jeffco players this Fall. “Jeffco golf really has some powerful teams and impressive players. Going into regionals there is no reason to fear anybody.”

    Ralston Valley will host the 5A Western Regional on Monday, Sept. 21, at Raccoon Creek Golf Course in Littleton.

    “Of course we have to focus on regionals and qualifying as a team,” Messingham said. “Hopefully we win state. It is at a course we all know. Hopefully we can pull it off.”

    The 5A state tournament will be Oct. 5 and 6 at The Club in Rolling Hills in Golden.

    Lange — last year’s 5A Jeffco individual medalist — won the final league tournament with a 5-under-par, 67 at West Woods. The Lakewood junior will enter the 5A Central Regionals at Overland Golf Course on Wednesday, Sept. 23, coming off back-to-back tournament wins with rounds of 68 and 67 to close out league play.

    “I didn’t have the greatest league season,” admitted Lange, who shot a 75 and 77 in his first two league tournaments. “I wish I would have shot 10-under today, but I’m not too disappointed with 5-under.”

    Lange is excited about the location of the 5A state tournament in three weeks.

    Lakewood junior Max Lange head to regionals next week after back-to-back rounds in the 60s to close out conference play. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I’m going to try to finish (regionals and state) how I finished my league season,” Lange said. “State will be at my home course at Rolling Hills. I play there every day.”

    Liao — 5A Jeffco individual medalist as a freshman and sophomore — finished just behind Messingham for the title this season. The Lakewood senior has had back-to-back Top-4 finishes at the state tournament that past two years.

    With Liao’s history, he is very capable of contending with a number of other strong Jeffco players at state coming up the first week of October.

    “I was actually honestly expecting this low of golf scores last year,” Liao said of Jeffco. “Everyone had the talent last year. No one was really playing that well. Now this year everyone is playing to what they are supposed to and it’s looking good.”

    Liao is one of the longest hitting players in the state and he has some wishes for the setup at Rolling Hills in a few weeks.

    “I hope they play it longer to make it a little tougher,” Liao said. “I know the greens will be tough. Overall it’s a great course.”

    On the 4A Jeffco side, Evergreen captured the team title. Senior Jack Mitchell led the Cougars winning the final 4A Jeffco League tournament with a 2-over-par, 74.

    Green Mountain senior Oliver Gibbons is this year’s 4A Jeffco League individual champion. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Green Mountain senior Oliver Gibbons just edged Conifer senior Dakota Dolph for the overall individual medalist title by a single stroke over the five tournaments. Gibbons shot a 76 and Dolph had a 77 on Monday at West Woods. Gibbons and Dolph entered the final conference tournament with identical 9-hole averages of 37.83 strokes.

    No matter what happens at regionals and state. Jeffco can say it completed a success conference season that might have looked a bit different.

    “We’ve got to be grateful that CHSAA gave this opportunity to us and we’ve had to adhere to the safety protocols that have been set. We didn’t want to mess it up,” Wasinger said. “CHSAA gave us a gift and we took it as a privilege.”

  • Photos: George Washington girls, Bear Creek boys win the SkyView Academy cross country invite

    George Washington’s girls team and Bear Creek’s boys team won the SkyView Academy cross country invite on Saturday.

  • No. 4 Chatfield softball bounces back with win over Ralston Valley

    LITTLETON — The sprint toward the Class 5A Jeffco League softball title officially got underway late Friday afternoon at Chatfield High School.

    Chatfield — No. 4 in the 5A CHSAANow.com rankings, but coming off a tough 8-7 loss Wednesday to D’Evelyn — hosted Ralston Valley to being conference play in a league that featured three ranked teams.

    Chatfield senior Courtney Bidwell rounds the bases during her solo home run in the first inning to help spark the Chargers to a 4-0 victory. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Senior Courtney Bidwell sparked the Chargers early with a solo home run in the first inning and senior pitcher Izzy DiNapoli did her share pitching a 3-hit shutout of the Mustangs.

    “The loss to D’Evelyn kind of showed us the power we needed more on the offensive end,” Bidwell said after an impressive 4-0 victory. “When I came up that first at-bat I knew we needed to rally early in the game. It really started the game off well.”

    Sophomore Avery Rohlman’s flare to left field dropped to score the second run in the bottom of the first inning for Chatfield (7-2 record, 1-0 in league). DiNapoli and sophomore Brooklyn Levin both had RBI hits in the bottom of the sixth inning to extend the lead to 4-0.

    DiNapoli was 3-for-3 at the plate with a pair of doubles to go along with her 11 strikeouts in the circle for the Chargers.

    “The seniors had never beat Ralston Valley before. We really wanted to,” said DiNapoli, who also admitted she had been struggling at the plate before the break-out game to open conference play. “After we lost Wednesday we really focused on winning going into league.”

    With no regional tournaments to qualify for the 5A state tournament during the shortened and changed season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 16-team state field will be determined differently this year. The league champion in each 5A conference will earn a bid and the remainder of the field will be determined by RPI rankings.

    The change this season makes league play in deep leagues like Jeffco even more important.

    Chatfield senior Izzy DiNapoli pitched a 3-hit, complete-game shutout Friday against Ralston Valley. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “There is a lot more pressure without regionals,” Bidwell said. “Winning league is our No. 1 goal right now.”

    Chatfield looked like the front-runner and favorite to win the conference title after the strong performance against Ralston Valley (3-4, 0-1).

    “We had a great practice yesterday,” Chatfield coach Jen Lazzeri said. “They realized yesterday that we get to come out here and play sports. A lot of other people don’t. We have to come out, enjoy it and have fun.”

    Lazzeri was impressed how her team responded to a number of defensive line-up changes with starting catcher Kailey Horton still out with a concussion. The bounce-back game from DiNapoli also proved how tough the Chargers are to beat when their ace pitcher is on.

    “I think she (DiNapoli) took the D’Evelyn game pretty personally,” Lazzeri said of the DiNapoli giving up eight runs on 10 hits against the Jaguars. “When she is in a groove it’s a tremendous confidence booster for us.”

    The win also broke a 2-game winning streak for Ralston Valley. The Mustangs had outscored their last two opponents (Evergreen and Golden) 29-2. Senior Laney Clark was one of the few bright spots for Ralston Valley. Clark went 2-for-3 from the plate for the Mustangs.

    “Ralston Valley is a great team. This is a big step for us,” Lazzeri said. “Our girls need to not have their eyes on the prize. Let’s enjoy every day and the time we are together.”

    Ralston Valley senior Jaiden Geist (24) stretches for the ball as Chatfield junior Peyton Shepard sprints toward the bag. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)