Tag: Vail Mountain

  • Boys soccer rankings: Broomfield back to No. 1 in 5A

    Broomfield boys soccer
    Broomfield boys soccer is No. 1 in 5A this week. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Broomfield is back on top of the Class 5A soccer rankings.

    The Eagles, No. 1 earlier in the season, got five of the 10 first-place votes to return to the top of CHSAANow.com’s poll.

    ThunderRidge remained at No. 2, and Boulder, the former No. 1, dropped to third. Arvada West and Fort Collins round out the top-5.

    Evergreen (4A) and Kent Denver (3A) remained atop their respective rankings.

    In 4A, Longmont (No. 8) and Steamboat Springs (No. 10) joined the poll.

    The 3A ranking added Liberty Common (No. 6) and Peak to Peak (No. 10).

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

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

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

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Broomfield (5) 8-1-0 88 4 2-0-0
    2 ThunderRidge (4) 11-0-0 81 2 3-0-0
    3 Boulder (1) 8-1-0 80 1 1-1-0
    4 Arvada West 9-1-0 59 3 1-0-0
    5 Fort Collins 8-1-0 58 5 2-0-0
    6 Fairview 6-2-1 49 8 2-0-0
    7 Rampart 7-0-1 34 6 1-0-0
    8 Aurora Central 9-1-0 31 7 3-0-0
    9 Rocky Mountain 6-2-1 16 9 1-1-0
    10 Arapahoe 7-1-2 13 10 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Lincoln 12, Cherry Creek 9, Monarch 7, Coronado 5, Hinkley 4, Far Northeast 4, George Washington 2.
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Evergreen (11) 8-0-0 127 1 2-0-0
    2 The Classical Academy 8-1-0 92 2 2-0-0
    3 Littleton 9-1-0 91 4 2-0-0
    4 Skyline (1) 9-0-0 76 6 2-0-0
    5 Cheyenne Mountain 7-2-0 67 5 2-0-0
    6 Niwot (1) 8-1-0 51 3 2-1-0
    7 Air Academy 6-2-1 48 8 2-0-0
    8 Longmont 8-1-0 37 2-0-0
    9 Skyview 8-0-1 32 10 3-0-0
    10 Steamboat Springs 8-1-0 27 1-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Ponderosa 13, Standley Lake 12, Denver West 11, Battle Mountain 9, Lewis-Palmer 8, Eagle Valley 7, Green Mountain 2, Pueblo Centennial 2, Denver North 1, Glenwood Springs 1, Mullen 1.
    Dropped out
    Denver West (7), Valor Christian (9).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kent Denver (6) 9-0-1 64 1 3-0-0
    2 Aurora West 10-1-1 45 7 2-0-0
    3 Pagosa Springs 11-0-0 41 3 2-0-0
    4 Faith Christian 8-2-0 39 6 2-0-0
    5 KIPP (1) 8-2-0 35 2 1-1-0
    6 Liberty Common 6-0-1 33 2-0-0
    7 Vail Mountain 9-1-0 31 9 3-0-0
    8 Jefferson Academy 6-2-0 30 4 0-1-0
    9 Colorado Academy 6-4-1 19 5 1-2-0
    10 Peak to Peak 6-3-0 15 1-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    DSST-Stapleton 12, Colorado Springs Christian 8, Salida 6, Fountain Valley 4, Frontier Academy 2, The Academy 1.
    Dropped out
    DSST-Stapleton (8), Salida (10).
  • Tee times for boys golf’s 5A, 4A and 3A state championships

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

    The tournaments for all classifications run Oct. 5-6. Class 5A is held in Fort Collins, 4A in Longmont and 3A in Vail.

    Find a sortable list of state qualifiers, including their regional scores, in our database. The yardage setup for each course is available here.
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    Tee times: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A

    Fort Collins Country Club
    Time Hole Player School
    8:30 a.m. 1 Evan Kalac ThunderRidge
    8:30 a.m. 1 AJ Ott Fort Collins
    8:30 a.m. 1 Chadd Vasquez Doherty
    8:30 a.m. 10 Freddie Gluck Boulder
    8:30 a.m. 10 Ji Jang Cherokee Trail
    8:30 a.m. 10 Cam Nagel Rocky Mountain
    8:39 a.m. 1 Troy Dangler Fruita
    8:39 a.m. 1 Taron Ford Prairie View
    8:39 a.m. 1 Marcus Tait Columbine
    8:39 a.m. 10 Bryce Hoskins Greeley West
    8:39 a.m. 10 Mason Jowsey Grandview
    8:39 a.m. 10 Arik Roberts Palmer
    8:48 a.m. 1 Josh Caridi Fossil Ridge
    8:48 a.m. 1 Brad Scalia Cherokee Trail
    8:48 a.m. 1 Shane Tilger Broomfield
    8:48 a.m. 10 Paul Cleveland Smoky Hill
    8:48 a.m. 10 Alec Poorman Boulder
    8:48 a.m. 10 David Roney Douglas County
    8:57 a.m. 1 Matt Atkins Fossil Ridge
    8:57 a.m. 1 Buck Guthrie Monarch
    8:57 a.m. 1 Nick Leibold Heritage
    8:57 a.m. 10 Zach Gomez Ralston Valley
    8:57 a.m. 10 Hunter Paugh Fort Collins
    8:57 a.m. 10 Jared Sitzman Legend
    9:06 a.m. 1 Ethan Alexander Monarch
    9:06 a.m. 1 Sam Blackwood Heritage
    9:06 a.m. 1 Noah Brownell Fossil Ridge
    9:06 a.m. 10 Blake Andersen Fruita
    9:06 a.m. 10 Kyle Blair Central-GJ
    9:06 a.m. 10 Reese Taylor Castle View
    9:15 a.m. 1 Danny Gallant Monarch
    9:15 a.m. 1 Reese Leiker Heritage
    9:15 a.m. 1 Dillon Stewart Fossil Ridge
    9:15 a.m. 10 Wyatt Derman Castle View
    9:15 a.m. 10 Bobby Eckles Poudre
    9:15 a.m. 10 Tyler Mulligan Chaparral
    9:24 a.m. 1 Jack Castiglia Lakewood
    9:24 a.m. 1 Cameron Chapman Mountain Vista
    9:24 a.m. 1 Mark Colvin Pine Creek
    9:24 a.m. 10 Kailer Rundiks Denver East
    9:24 a.m. 10 Adam Schiller Rock Canyon
    9:24 a.m. 10 Andrew Stroh Doherty
    9:33 a.m. 1 Griffin Barela Lakewood
    9:33 a.m. 1 Isaac Petersilie Coronado
    9:33 a.m. 1 Chad Smucker Mountain Vista
    9:33 a.m. 10 Grey Brewer Cherry Creek
    9:33 a.m. 10 Carson Kilner Rock Canyon
    9:33 a.m. 10 Ryan Kropp Brighton
    9:42 a.m. 1 Wes Moran Coronado
    9:42 a.m. 1 Jeremy Mosser Lakewood
    9:42 a.m. 1 Chris Raap Mountain Vista
    9:42 a.m. 10 JT Snowden Rock Canyon
    9:42 a.m. 10 Danny Taggart Grandview
    9:42 a.m. 10 Hunter Tuite Cherry Creek
    9:51 a.m. 1 Austin Burgess Coronado
    9:51 a.m. 1 Austin Hardman Mountain Vista
    9:51 a.m. 1 Kevin Liao Lakewood
    9:51 a.m. 10 Cade Kilkenny Cherry Creek
    9:51 a.m. 10 Jacob Russell Chaparral
    9:51 a.m. 10 Ryan Zetwick Rock Canyon
    10:00 a.m. 1 Tyler Martinez Arapahoe
    10:00 a.m. 1 Bennett Rogers Regis Jesuit
    10:00 a.m. 1 Charlie Schneider Highlands Ranch
    10:00 a.m. 10 Connor Jones Mountain Range
    10:00 a.m. 10 Ryan May Broomfield
    10:00 a.m. 10 Anderw Perry Fairview
    10:09 a.m. 1 Jackson Crist Highlands Ranch
    10:09 a.m. 1 Cal McCoy Regis Jesuit
    10:09 a.m. 1 Tom Packer Arapahoe
    10:09 a.m. 10 Will Branan Fairview
    10:09 a.m. 10 Max Hass Legend
    10:09 a.m. 10 Blake Schneiter Grand Junction
    10:18 a.m. 1 Austin Duffy Arapahoe
    10:18 a.m. 1 Kyle Pearson Highlands Ranch
    10:18 a.m. 1 Tyler Zhang Regis Jesuit
    10:18 a.m. 10 Brock Dowdy Denver East
    10:18 a.m. 10 Eli King Fairview
    10:18 a.m. 10 Canon Oklowski Grand Junction
    10:27 a.m. 1 Andrew McCormick Regis Jesuit
    10:27 a.m. 1 David Packer Arapahoe
    10:27 a.m. 1 Ryan Pearson Highlands Ranch
    10:27 a.m. 10 Davis Bryant Eaglecrest
    10:27 a.m. 10 Trevor Olkowski Grand Junction
    10:27 a.m. 10 Daniel Pearson Fairview


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    Class 4A

    Fox Hill Club (Longmont)
    Time Hole Player School
    9:00 a.m. 1 Braden Bentley Mesa Ridge
    9:00 a.m. 1 Matthew Casias Pueblo South
    9:00 a.m. 1 Barrett Jones Eagle Valley
    9:00 a.m. 10 Bobby Ball The Classical Academy
    9:00 a.m. 10 Tyler Severin Roosevelt
    9:00 a.m. 10 Logan Wood Delta
    9:09 a.m. 1 Chase Federico Pueblo South
    9:09 a.m. 1 Cole Krantz Windsor
    9:09 a.m. 1 Nick Michas D’Evelyn
    9:09 a.m. 10 John Fulton Ponderosa
    9:09 a.m. 10 Logan Gorman Mesa Ridge
    9:09 a.m. 10 Blake Reiher Delta
    9:18 a.m. 1 Agustus Filhom Denver South
    9:18 a.m. 1 Sam Levy Woodland Park
    9:18 a.m. 1 Glen-Michael Mihavetz Montrose
    9:18 a.m. 10 Gabe Goodman Green Mountain
    9:18 a.m. 10 Jack Marty Holy Family
    9:18 a.m. 10 Andrew Schoemaker Ft. Morgan
    9:27 a.m. 1 Jake Butler Niwot
    9:27 a.m. 1 Alex Milyard Pueblo County
    9:27 a.m. 1 Joshua Schumacher Berthoud
    9:27 a.m. 10 Matthew Heesemann Mountain View
    9:27 a.m. 10 Sutton Hermann Windsor
    9:27 a.m. 10 Caleb Humble Erie
    9:36 a.m. 1 Everett Dwyer Cheyenne Mountain
    9:36 a.m. 1 Brady Henderson Ft. Morgan
    9:36 a.m. 1 Seth Hussong Montrose
    9:36 a.m. 10 Skeet Ericson Elizabeth
    9:36 a.m. 10 Ford Ladd Niwot
    9:36 a.m. 10 Harrison Wagnaar Erie
    9:45 a.m. 1 Drew Mettler Mountain View
    9:45 a.m. 1 Scott Robb Littleton
    9:45 a.m. 1 Ryan Rundles Denver South
    9:45 a.m. 10 Adam Eveleth Elizabeth
    9:45 a.m. 10 Sha Jefferson Vista Peak
    9:45 a.m. 10 Austin Rosendahl Standley Lake
    9:54 a.m. 1 Dietrich Berning Silver Creek
    9:54 a.m. 1 Blake Kuzava Evergreen
    9:54 a.m. 1 Cesar Shinall Falcon
    9:54 a.m. 10 Isaiah Amparan Air Academy
    9:54 a.m. 10 Tanner Harris The Classical Academy
    9:54 a.m. 10 Ryan Welsh Falcon
    10:03 a.m. 1 Caleb Dwyer Thompson Valley
    10:03 a.m. 1 Tj Shehee Silver Creek
    10:03 a.m. 1 Liam Short Evergreen
    10:03 a.m. 10 Jake Johnson Golden
    10:03 a.m. 10 Michael Phenicie Mullen
    10:03 a.m. 10 Austin Shelley Lewis Palmer
    10:12 a.m. 1 Nathan Dwyer Thompson Valley
    10:12 a.m. 1 Jack Gannon Silver Creek
    10:12 a.m. 1 Bridger Tenney Evergreen
    10:12 a.m. 10 Mark Champine Mullen
    10:12 a.m. 10 Greer Marshall Lewis Palmer
    10:12 a.m. 10 Billy O’Brien Golden
    10:21 a.m. 1 Darren Edwards Thompson Valley
    10:21 a.m. 1 Jackson Solem Silver Creek
    10:21 a.m. 1 Lenny Urbas Evergreen
    10:21 a.m. 10 Harris Butler Mullen
    10:21 a.m. 10 Reice Hendricks Lewis Palmer
    10:21 a.m. 10 Parker Skiles Golden
    10:30 a.m. 1 Cory Gillespie Durango
    10:30 a.m. 1 Conan Janis Canon City
    10:30 a.m. 1 Philip Lee Valor Christian
    10:30 a.m. 10 Preston Ewing Pueblo West
    10:30 a.m. 10 Hayden Fry Discovery Canyon
    10:30 a.m. 10 Brock Rodrigues Pueblo County
    10:39 a.m. 1 David Leede Valor Christian
    10:39 a.m. 1 Jack Starkey Steamboat Springs
    10:39 a.m. 1 Eric Walker Durango
    10:39 a.m. 10 Pierce Delacretaz Palmer Ridge
    10:39 a.m. 10 Owen Pasvogel Discovery Canyon
    10:39 a.m. 10 Andy Schleich Pueblo West
    10:48 a.m. 1 Tim Amundson Valor Christian
    10:48 a.m. 1 Will Firestone Steamboat Springs
    10:48 a.m. 1 Cy Spicer Durango
    10:48 a.m. 10 Ryan Boitz Pueblo West
    10:48 a.m. 10 Josh Howe Palmer Ridge
    10:48 a.m. 10 Luke Trujillo Discovery Canyon
    10:57 a.m. 1 Cameron Barnhardt Durango
    10:57 a.m. 1 Britt Walton Steamboat Springs
    10:57 a.m. 1 Coby Welch Valor Christian
    10:57 a.m. 10 Grant Bettis Discovery Canyon
    10:57 a.m. 10 Michael DeNardo Pueblo West
    10:57 a.m. 10 Clay Hurford Palmer Ridge


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    Class 3A

    Eagle Ranch Golf Club (Eagle)
    Time Hole Player School
    9:30 a.m. 1 Nick Burri Rangely
    9:30 a.m. 1 Jared Caswell Bishop Machebeuf
    9:30 a.m. 1 Cole Chalmers Denver Christian
    9:30 a.m. 10 Brock Reedy Lamar
    9:30 a.m. 10 Ben Silverman Denver Academy
    9:30 a.m. 10 Cole Williams Lutheran
    9:39 a.m. 1 Shayne Marcely Bishop Machebeuf
    9:39 a.m. 1 Jimmy Velten St. Mary’s
    9:39 a.m. 1 Hunter Wall Salida
    9:39 a.m. 10 Drew Hanks Gunnison
    9:39 a.m. 10 Carlo Pine Telluride
    9:39 a.m. 10 Caleb Stepherns Buena Vista
    9:48 a.m. 1 Mike Bingham Moffat County
    9:48 a.m. 1 James Lambert Gunnison
    9:48 a.m. 1 Duncan Mangel Cornerstone Christian
    9:48 a.m. 10 Tanner Bellino Florence
    9:48 a.m. 10 Mitchell Fosdick Fowler
    9:48 a.m. 10 Zack Richardson Rye
    9:57 a.m. 1 Tanner Fulkerson Dawson
    9:57 a.m. 1 Trent Jackson Estes Park
    9:57 a.m. 1 Riley Schaefer Sterling
    9:57 a.m. 10 Ben Barron Vail Mountain
    9:57 a.m. 10 Keith Duran Trinidad
    9:57 a.m. 10 Cody Schrock La Junta
    10:06 a.m. 1 Bradon Baxter Sterling
    10:06 a.m. 1 Isaac Calden Estes Park
    10:06 a.m. 1 Billy Howenstein Dawson
    10:06 a.m. 10 Steven Holden Trinidad
    10:06 a.m. 10 Kyle Shaffer Rye
    10:06 a.m. 10 Sean Weller Vail Mountain
    10:15 a.m. 1 Yale Kim Dawson
    10:15 a.m. 1 Brayden Lambrecht Sterling
    10:15 a.m. 1 Ivan Richmond Estes Park
    10:15 a.m. 10 Dante Duran Trinidad
    10:15 a.m. 10 Oliver Pesso Vail Mountain
    10:15 a.m. 10 Craig Smith Cheyenne Wells
    10:24 a.m. 1 Aaron Hsu Alamosa
    10:24 a.m. 1 Karl Neserke Colorado Academy
    10:24 a.m. 1 Ethan Tartaglia Peak to Peak
    10:24 a.m. 10 Tanner Korn Basalt
    10:24 a.m. 10 Austin Noe Cheyenne Wells
    10:24 a.m. 10 Owen Severs Pagosa Springs
    10:33 a.m. 1 Donny Chavez Alamosa
    10:33 a.m. 1 Bryce Okazaki Colorado Academy
    10:33 a.m. 1 Ian Thorpe Peak to Peak
    10:33 a.m. 10 Duncan Campbell Cedaredge
    10:33 a.m. 10 Holden Kleager Basalt
    10:33 a.m. 10 Zach Zeien Colorado Springs Christian
    10:42 a.m. 1 Nishant Datta Peak to Peak
    10:42 a.m. 1 Thomas Messner Colorado Academy
    10:42 a.m. 1 Emmett White Alamosa
    10:42 a.m. 10 Jacob Hoekert Colorado Springs Christian
    10:42 a.m. 10 Linc Kleager Basalt
    10:42 a.m. 10 Jacob Lewis Cedaredge
    10:51 a.m. 1 Max Messner Colorado Academy
    10:51 a.m. 1 Sam Taylor Peak to Peak
    10:51 a.m. 1 Hayden Wehe Alamosa
    10:51 a.m. 10 Drew Broadhurst Basalt
    10:51 a.m. 10 Peter Carlson Cedaredge
    10:51 a.m. 10 Bryce Kuyper Colorado Springs Christian
    11:00 a.m. 1 Andy Geisick Eaton
    11:00 a.m. 1 Jackson Klutznick Kent Denver
    11:00 a.m. 1 Micah Ramirez Resurrection Christian
    11:00 a.m. 10 Burke Daily Aspen
    11:00 a.m. 10 John Jackson Swink
    11:00 a.m. 10 Jay Paolucci La Junta
    11:09 a.m. 1 Mark Hillary Kent Denver
    11:09 a.m. 1 Camden Stocker Resurrection Christian
    11:09 a.m. 1 JD Truax Eaton
    11:09 a.m. 10 Jack Hughes Aspen
    11:09 a.m. 10 Bryar Kirkland Swink
    11:09 a.m. 10 Jonathan Roberts Front Range Christian
    11:18 a.m. 1 Ethan Alcazar Eaton
    11:18 a.m. 1 Warren Turner Resurrection Christian
    11:18 a.m. 1 Michael Wang Kent Denver
    11:18 a.m. 10 Will Hazen Aspen
    11:18 a.m. 10 Collin O’neal Swink
    11:18 a.m. 10 Dawson Stewart Front Range Christian
    11:27 a.m. 1 Peter Grossenbacher Eaton
    11:27 a.m. 1 Oliver Jack Kent Denver
    11:27 a.m. 1 Harrison Turner Resurrection Christian
    11:27 a.m. 10 Dominic Lanese Aspen
    11:27 a.m. 10 Dillon O’neal Swink
    11:27 a.m. 10 Joe Yeager Front Range Christian
  • Boys soccer rankings: Kent Denver back on top of 3A

    Kent Denver boys soccer
    Kent Denver has returned to the No. 1 spot in Class 3A boys soccer. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Kent Denver has regained the top spot of the Class 3A CHSAANow.com boys soccer rankings after relinquishing the spot last week.

    The Sun Devils regained their position thanks to a 10-0 win over Bishop Mechebeuf on Friday.

    Boulder remained in the top spot in 5A after playing their way into that ranking last week. Two new teams joined the 5A poll as Rampart made an impressive jump up to No. 6 and Arapahoe earned enough points to take over the No. 10 spot.

    Evergreen hangs on to the No. 1 spot in 4A thanks to outscoring opponents 5-0 last week. Like 5A, two new teams joined the 4A poll as Skyline comes in at No. 6 with Skyview landing at No. 10.

    Along with Kent Denver regaining the No. 1 spot in 3A, Jefferson Academy and Colorado Academy each jumped four spots with the Jaguars coming in at No. 4 and the Mustangs climbing to No. 5.

    Vail Mountain is the lone newcomer to the 3A rankings at No. 9 this week.

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

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

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

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Boulder (10) 7-0-0 100 1 2-0-0
    2 ThunderRidge 8-0-0 76 3 1-0-0
    3 Arvada West 8-1-0 62 4 1-0-0
    4 Broomfield 6-1-0 58 6 1-0-0
    5 Fort Collins 6-1-0 50 2 1-1-0
    6 Rampart 6-0-1 45 1-0-0
    7 Aurora Central 6-1-0 25 9 2-1-0
    8 Fairview 4-2-1 20 5 1-2-0
    9 Rocky Mountain 5-1-1 19 8 1-1-0
    10 Arapahoe 5-1-2 17 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherry Creek 16, Coronado 16, Mountain Range 15, Lincoln 13, Northglenn 7, Monarch 6, Heritage 4, Regis Jesuit 1.
    Dropped out
    Cherry Creek (7), Far Northeast (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Evergreen (10) 6-0-0 134 1 2-0-0
    2 The Classical Academy 6-1-0 114 4 2-0-0
    3 Niwot (2) 6-0-0 105 5 1-0-0
    4 Littleton 7-1-0 81 6 2-0-0
    5 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 5-2-0 66 3 0-1-0
    6 Skyline (2) 7-0-0 60 2-0-0
    7 Denver West 6-0-1 46 7 3-0-0
    8 Air Academy 4-2-1 30 9 1-1-0
    9 Valor Christian 6-2-0 28 2 0-2-0
    10 Skyview 5-0-1 25 0-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Greeley West 24, Ponderosa 22, Longmont 21, Steamboat Springs 13, Denver North 10, John F. Kennedy 10, Battle Mountain 6, Pueblo Centennial 6, Silver Creek 6, Alameda 4, Eagle Valley 4, Erie 3, Lewis-Palmer 3, Golden 1, Green Mountain 1, Northridge 1, Standley Lake 1.
    Dropped out
    Ponderosa (8), Greeley West (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kent Denver (3) 6-0-1 62 2 1-0-0
    2 KIPP (2) 7-1-0 58 1 1-1-0
    3 Pagosa Springs (1) 9-0-0 39 4 2-0-0
    4 Jefferson Academy (1) 6-1-0 37 8 2-0-0
    5 Colorado Academy 5-2-1 28 9 3-0-0
    6 Faith Christian 6-2-0 27 3 1-1-0
    7 Aurora West 8-1-1 26 7 2-0-1
    8 DSST-Stapleton 6-1-1 24 5 1-0-1
    9 Vail Mountain 6-1-0 20 1-0-0
    10 Salida 6-2-0 18 6 1-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Fountain Valley 14, Liberty Common 13, Colorado Springs Christian 8, Peak to Peak 6, The Academy 5.
    Dropped out
    Fountain Valley (10).
  • Boys golf’s regional fields and schedules for 5A, 4A and 3A

    Below are the complete fields for this season’s boys golf regionals, which begin on Monday.

    All live scores will be available on golf.rcasey.wpengine.com.

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    Class 5A

    Southern

    Team Note
    Coronado Colorado Springs Metro 1
    Arapahoe Centennial 1
    Liberty Colorado Springs Metro 5
    Ralston Valley Jeffco 2
    Fruita Monument Southwestern 2
    Rangeview East Metro 3
    Highlands Ranch Continental 4
    Boulder Front Range 3
    Smoky Hill Centennial 5
    Bear Creek Jeffco 6
    Greeley West Front Range 8
    Aurora Central East Metro 6
    Legend Continental 7
    Mountain Range Front Range 10

    Central

    Team Note
    Regis Jesuit Continental 1
    Denver East Denver Prep 1
    Doherty Colorado Springs Metro 2
    Cherry Creek Centennial 2
    Columbine Jeffco 3
    Fort Collins Front Range 4
    Northglenn/Thornton East Metro 4
    Rock Canyon Continental 5
    Rampart Colorado Springs Metro 6
    Eaglecrest Centennial 6
    Pomona Jeffco 7
    Legacy Front Range 6
    ThunderRidge Continental 8
    Poudre Front Range 9
    Westminster East Metro 7

    Northern

    Team Note
    Fossil Ridge Front Range 1
    Prairie View East Metro 1
    Heritage Continental 2
    Palmer Colorado Springs Metro 3
    Cherokee Trail Centennial 3
    Dakota Ridge Jeffco 4
    Fairview Front Range 5
    Gateway East Metro 5
    Castle View Continental 6
    Chatfield Jeffco 8
    Broomfield Front Range 7
    Douglas County Continental 9
    Hinkley East Metro 8
    Overland Centennial 7
    Rocky Mountain Front Range 11

    Western

    Team Note
    Grand Junction Southwestern 1
    Lakewood Jeffco 1
    George Washington Denver Prep 2
    Brighton East Metro 2
    Mountain Vista Continental 3
    Grand Junction Central Southwestern 3
    Pine Creek Colorado Springs Metro 4
    Grandview Centennial 4
    Arvada West Jeffco 5
    Monarch Front Range 2
    Chaparral Continental 10
    Fountain-Fort Carson Colorado Springs Metro 7
    Horizon Front Range 13
    Adams City East Metro 9

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    Class 4A

    Metro

    Team League
    Mullen Centennial
    Elizabeth Colorado 7
    Englewood Colorado 7
    Vista PEAK Colorado 7
    Ponderosa Continental
    Denver North Denver Prep
    Denver South Denver Prep
    Denver West Denver Prep
    Kennedy Denver Prep
    Thomas Jefferson Denver Prep
    Arvada Jeffco
    Conifer Jeffco
    D’Evelyn Jeffco
    Evergreen Jeffco
    Golden Jeffco
    Green Mountain Jeffco
    Littleton Jeffco
    Standley Lake Jeffco
    Valor Christian Jeffco
    Wheat Ridge Jeffco

    Northern

    Team League
    Fort Morgan Colorado 7
    Centaurus Northern
    Greeley Central Northern
    Longmont Northern
    Mountain View Northern
    Niwot Northern
    Northridge Northern
    Silver Creek Northern
    Thompson Valley Northern
    Berthoud Tri Valley
    Erie Tri Valley
    Frederick Tri Valley
    Holy Family Tri Valley
    Roosevelt Tri Valley
    Skyline Tri Valley
    Windsor Tri Valley

    Southern

    Team League
    Canon City CS Metro
    The Classical Academy CS Metro
    Harrison CS Metro
    Mesa Ridge CS Metro
    Mitchell CS Metro
    Sierra CS Metro
    Widefield CS Metro
    Woodland CS Metro
    Air Academy Pikes Peak
    Cheyenne Mountain Pikes Peak
    Discovery Canyon Pikes Peak
    Falcon Pikes Peak
    Lewis-Palmer Pikes Peak
    Palmer Ridge Pikes Peak
    Sand Creek Pikes Peak
    Vista Ridge Pikes Peak
    Pueblo Centennial South Central
    Pueblo Central South Central
    Pueblo County South Central
    Pueblo East South Central
    Pueblo South South Central
    Pueblo West South Central

    Western

    Team League
    Durango Southwestern
    Montezuma-Cortez Southwestern
    Montrose Southwestern
    Battle Mountain Western Slope
    Delta Western Slope
    Eagle Valley Western Slope
    Palisade Western Slope
    Rifle Western Slope
    Steamboat Springs Western Slope
    Summit Western Slope

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    Class 3A

    Metro

    • Site: CommonGround GC
    • Date: Sept. 22, 8:30 a.m.
    Team League
    Colorado Academy Metro
    Kent Denver Metro
    Lutheran Metro
    Machebeuf Metro
    SkyView Academy Metro
    Denver Academy Mile High
    Denver Christian Mile High
    Front Range Christian Mile High
    C.S. Christian Tri-Peaks
    James Irwin Tri-Peaks
    Manitou Springs Tri-Peaks
    St. Mary’s Tri-Peaks
    Cornerstone Christian 5280

    Northern

    • Site: Highland Meadows
    • Date: Sept. 22, 9 a.m.
    Team League
    Holyoke Lower Platte
    Yuma Lower Platte
    Faith Christian Metro
    Jefferson Academy Metro
    Peak to Peak Metro
    Dawson Mile High
    Resurrection Christian Mile High
    Brush Patriot
    Eaton Patriot
    Estes Park Patriot
    Frontier Academy Patriot
    Strasburg Patriot
    Sterling Patriot
    Burlington Union Pacific

    Southern

    • Site: Hollydot
    • Date: Sept. 22, 9 a.m.
    Team League
    Cheyenne Wells High Plains
    La Veta Fisher’s Peak
    Alamosa Intermountain
    Monte Vista Intermountain
    Pagosa Springs Intermountain
    Fowler Santa Fe
    Rocky Ford Santa Fe
    Rye Santa Fe
    Swallows Academy Santa Fe
    Swink Santa Fe
    Florence Tri-Peaks
    La Junta Tri-Peaks
    Lamar Tri-Peaks
    Trinidad Tri-Peaks

    Western

    • Site: Steamboat Springs GC
    • Date: Sept. 22, 9 a.m.
    Team Note
    Lake County Frontier
    Buena Vista Tri-Peaks
    Salida Tri-Peaks
    Aspen Western Slope
    Basalt Western Slope
    Cedaredge Western Slope
    Coal Ridge Western Slope
    Grand Valley Western Slope
    Gunnison Western Slope
    Moffat County Western Slope
    Rangely Western Slope
    Vail Christian Western Slope
    Vail Mountain Western Slope
  • Broomfield, Air Academy, Kent Denver head preseason boys soccer rankings

    The Classical Academy Air Academy boys soccer
    Air Academy and The Classical Academy battled for the 4A title last season. The teams open at Nos. 1 and 2, respectively, in the 4A preseason poll. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Broomfield, Air Academy and Kent Denver lead the way in boys soccer’s preseason rankings, which were released on Monday.

    All three teams won championships last fall. On Monday, when the CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls were released, each sat atop their respective classifications.

    Broomfield heads the Class 5A poll with eight of the 10 first-place votes, and 98 total points. Boulder is No. 2, and is followed by No. 3 Fairview, No. 4 Rock Canyon and No. 5 Smoky Hill.

    In 4A, Air Academy got eight of the 11 first-place votes, and edged out The Classical Academy for the top spot. Cheyenne Mountain is No. 3, while D’Evelyn (No. 4) and Ponderosa (No. 5) round out the top five.

    The 3A ranking is headed by Kent Denver, a unanimous pick with all seven first-place votes. Colorado Academy is No. 2.

    Denver Christian is third in 3A, Salida is fourth and Coal Ridge is No. 5.

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

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

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

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Broomfield (8) 0-0-0 98
    2 Boulder (2) 0-0-0 83
    3 Fairview 0-0-0 73
    4 Rock Canyon 0-0-0 51
    5 Smoky Hill 0-0-0 45
    6 Cherry Creek 0-0-0 36
    7 Grandview 0-0-0 32
    8 Pine Creek 0-0-0 29
    9 Arvada West 0-0-0 22
    10 Mountain Vista 0-0-0 20
    Others receiving votes:
    Doherty 15, Heritage 14, Legend 8, Denver East 6, Fort Collins 5, Ralston Valley 5, Arapahoe 4, Monarch 2, Westminster 2.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Air Academy (8) 0-0-0 107
    2 The Classical Academy (3) 0-0-0 98
    3 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0-0 73
    4 D’Evelyn 0-0-0 60
    5 Ponderosa 0-0-0 55
    6 Niwot 0-0-0 42
    7 Littleton 0-0-0 41
    8 Evergreen 0-0-0 30
    9 Summit 0-0-0 26
    10 Battle Mountain 0-0-0 15
    Others receiving votes:
    Montrose 14, Green Mountain 7, Valor Christian 7, Centaurus 6, Golden 6, Durango 4, Mullen 3, Palmer Ridge 3, Silver Creek 3, Greeley West 2, Lewis-Palmer 2, Vista Ridge 1.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Kent Denver (7) 0-0-0 70
    2 Colorado Academy 0-0-0 47
    3 Denver Christian 0-0-0 46
    4 Salida 0-0-0 45
    5 Coal Ridge 0-0-0 31
    6 Frontier Academy 0-0-0 30
    7 Peak to Peak 0-0-0 26
    8 Vail Mountain 0-0-0 24
    9 Sheridan 0-0-0 13
    10 Faith Christian 0-0-0 11
    Others receiving votes:
    Crested Butte 9, KIPP 8, DSST-Stapleton 7, Roaring Fork 5, St. Mary’s 4, Jefferson Academy 3, Telluride 3, Bruce Randolph 2, Arrupe Jesuit 1.
  • Top moments of the 2014-15 sports season

    CHSAA state wrestling
    (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The 2014-15 sports season was jam-packed with memorable moments. There were buzzer-beaters (including full-court shots!), walk-offs, goal-line stands, clutch putts and even family reunions.

    We saw all kinds of championship celebrations, including championship parades.

    There were touchdowns, beam routines, and penalty kicks. There were ice bucket challenges. (Remember those?)

    We’ve compiled a list of our favorite moments from 2014-15, in no particular order.

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    A national presence

    Lewis-Palmer volleyball set the tone for the school year when the Rangers went unbeaten at 29-0 and claimed a second-straight Class 4A championship. In doing so, Lewis-Palmer captured national attention along the way, and was ultimately crowned national champion by MaxPreps.

    “Winning a national title never entered our mind,” Lewis-Palmer coach Susan Odenbaugh told MaxPreps.

    More national attention soon followed.

    Grandview girls soccer, the 5A champion, finished first in MaxPreps national spring rankings.

    A few weeks later, Eaton baseball was named MaxPreps’ small-school champion. The Reds captured 3A in the fall to win a state-best 11th championship.

    The national attention didn’t only extend to teams, though.

    In May, Mountain Vista junior Mallory Pugh was named the national girls soccer player of the year by Gatorade.

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    Rye’s hidden ball trick

    It had already been a crazy day, with some history behind it. But it merely set the stage for one of the best endings all season.

    Rye baseball had lost in the semifinals three consecutive years, and may have been feeling the weight of it on May 23.

    The Thunderbolts, overwhelming favorites to win 2A this spring, trailed Hotchkiss 6-0 in the semifinals before rallying to take a lead just before a thunderstorm delayed the game and forced the teams to switch fields in the sixth inning. When they resumed, Rye pulled off a hidden-ball trick (video via KRDO) to seal its 9-8 semifinal win.

    Rye pitcher Junior Ortiz faked throwing a ball away on a pickoff attempt, and his fielders reacted accordingly. The Hotchkiss runner took off toward third, but Ortiz was able to tag him out.

    “We weren’t real sure if it was going to work,” Rye coach Stacey Graham said of the hidden-ball trick. “We practice it quite a bit and we ran it one time successfully, and it worked again. It’s a tough play to do and the guys executed it real well.”

    Rye went on to win the 2A title later in the day after yet another rally.

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    Air Academy and Sand Creek set football records

    (Via @AAHSAthletics on Twitter)
    (Via @AAHSAthletics on Twitter)

    We very nearly erased the football record book and started it over after Air Academy and Sand Creek met on the football field last September.

    The two teams accounted for 130 total points, and countless records, in Sand Creek’s 68-62 win. Included in the record performances were 553 yards and nine touchdowns rushing for Sand Creek’s Daniel Quin, and 589 yards passing from Air Academy’s Adam Brown.

    In all, four records were set outright, and another 14 entries were made in the record book.

    “At the end of the game, the kids were so tired, they could barely shake hands,” Sand Creek coach Rod Baker said. “It was like a brotherhood between them, what they’d been through. It was an amazing event. The high school spirit was amazing tonight for both teams. And they just battled.”

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    56-yard field goal to win in football playoffs

    Ralston Valley, a No. 1 seed, was 3.4 seconds away from being the first major upset victim in the Class 5A football playoffs.

    The Mustangs had one shot at advancing, and it was slim: A 56-yard field goal.

    Yet Collin Root, a senior who had made just two field goals all year, put it through to send Ralston Valley on to the quarterfinals.

    “With that kind of pressure,” Ralston Valley coach Matt Loyd said afterward, “it’s just an unbelievable kick.”

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    6 OTs in hockey’s semifinals

    On and on and on they played. Through one overtime, the next, and the next and the next.

    Cherry Creek and Dakota Ridge battled through six overtimes late into the night on March 5.

    “We basically played — that was two games, right?” Dakota Ridge coach Alex Hines said after the game.

    The Bruins ultimately won on Chris Nitchen’s goal to clinch a spot in the championship game.

    “There’s no loser here,” Cherry Creek coach Jeff Mielnicki said. “They played so hard. We had guys completely dehydrated, drinking whatever they could, but we somehow found a way.”

    Cherry Creek went on to win the state title two nights later — after three more overtimes.

    The rash of OTs actually caused the hockey committee to change the overtime rules.

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    Chaparral, holding onto teammate’s memory, wins Jazz title

    Thousands of fans packed into the Denver Coliseum in early December to watch the state spirit championships. It’s often a raucous affair. But when Chaparral’s jazz team took to the stage, a hush fell across the arena.

    Many knew Chaparral’s story: Taylor Llewellyn, their friend and teammate, passed in October. The Wolverines’ routine, narrated by Taylor’s mother, honored her memory.

    The routine itself was a powerful moment, eclipsed only by the announcement of the team’s championship later on.

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    Jesse Reed wins fourth wrestling championship

    Paonia senior Jesse Reed became the 18th four-time wrestling champion in state history in February when he won the 2A 126-pound championship.

    “Before my match, all I could think about is, ‘I’m one match away, I’m one match away from being up there with all the elites,’” Reed said. “It’s an honor, it truly is.”

    Reed was also a member of Paonia’s football team which won the 1A championship.

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    Never-ending spring rain finally ends

    (Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)
    A wet All-Star Park in Lakewood. (Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)

    The spring championship season was disrupted in nearly every way imaginable by an unprecedented amount of bad weather.

    The entire girls tennis tournament was forced to move dates, 5A girls golf only got one day of play in, baseball was delayed many multiple times, but ultimately, the rain and thunderstorms ceased long enough for play to complete.

    In fact, the weather got so laughable that the 5A baseball championship was delayed by lightning in the seventh inning.

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    Cherry Creek and Valor Christian play epic 5A football championship

    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    It was a heavy-weight fight, and it very much lived up to its expectations.

    Cherry Creek and Valor Christian’s matchup in the 5A football title left long lines of people waiting to get in. Once they did, they saw Cherry Creek win an epic 25-24 back-and-forth game.

    The deciding moment? A two-point conversion with five minutes to play.

    “It was a gamble,” Cherry Creek coach Dave Logan said after the game, “and the kids made it work.”

    “I knew I could do it,” said DJ Luke, who scored the conversion. “I just wanted to help my team win. It’s the greatest feeling ever.”

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    Standley Lake wins gymnastics title after program is nearly canceled

    State gymnastics Standley Lake
    Standley Lake won the 4A gymnastics championship last October. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    In January 2014, there was to be no more Standley Lake gymnastics program. Yet, come October, it was Standley Lake holding up the 4A championship trophy.

    How?

    “Coming into this year, we only had three girls and so we just kept trying to get as many girls as we could to come out,” Standley Lake coach Kristen Larrington said. “We have five seniors, one junior, and two freshman. So we fought. We wanted it from day one.”

    The Gators were led by Jordan Ireland, who finished second in the all-around competition.

    “The fact that we even got enough girls to compete is still unbelievable,” Ireland said. “Actually winning is even better.”

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    Chaparral boys basketball wins 2OT game with four players

    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
    Chaparral beat Denver East in an epic game in January. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    In January, Chaparral and Denver East boys basketball met in a highly anticipated game.

    The Wolverines would win in two overtimes — but only had four players at the end of the game.

    “I don’t think I’ve ever seen that,” Chaparral coach Rob Johnson said the morning after the game. “There were so many crazy things that happened just to even go to that point.”

    The last Wolverine (Peter Wilson) fouled out with 25 seconds to play in the second overtime.

    “I said, ‘Peter, you cannot foul, we don’t have any players left on the bench.’ He goes in there and gets a foul,” Johnson said, laughing.

    Chaparral won 82-78.

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    Regis Jesuit’s Kyle Goodwin wins fourth diving title

    Regis Jesuit's Kyle Goodwin. (Cliff Lawson)
    Regis Jesuit’s Kyle Goodwin. (Cliff Lawson)

    Kyle Goodwin was marked for stardom before he even began his high school career. By the time it was over? Well, he had accomplished more than any other male diver in state history.

    Goodwin became the first-ever four-time champion in the event when he won the title in May.

    “I came in looking to get that fourth title,” Goodwin said. “It feels pretty good to come out on top for four years in a row.”

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    800 records fall all over the place at state track

    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)
    Smoky Hill’s Blake Yount. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    A total of five classification records were set in the 800-meter run at this year’s state track meet.

    Included: The boys’ all-classification record going down twice in 45 minutes.

    Cheyenne Mountain’s William Mayhew ran 1:50.74 to win the 4A event on May 15. That broke the record of 1:51.20, which was set by Smoky Hill’s Blake Yount two weeks earlier.

    “Records are meant to be broken,” Mayhew said after his race.

    That they are.

    Less than an hour later, Yount went 1:50.59.

    “Time means more to me,” he said. “There’s kids in other classifications, like Mayhew and (Lyons’ Paul Roberts) — there are people who can race fast across the state. Time is a universal measurement to compare everyone.”

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    Chatfield volleyball’s stunning run at state

    State volleyball generic Denver Coliseum
    The Denver Coliseum, site of the state volleyball tournament. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Chatfield volleyball didn’t even host a region during the 2014 season. But the Chargers, a No. 17 seed, advanced out of their region to make the state field of 12.

    Once there, Chatfield rallied from down 0-2 in its second match of pool play to force a tiebreaker against Eaglecrest and Cherry Creek, their poolmates.

    The Chargers had to beat Cherry Creek in a winner-moves-on set (they did, 25-22), and then Eaglecrest (they did, 25-21) to reach the semfinals.

    The crowd only kept buzzing when Chatfield beat Rampart 3-1 in those semifinals to advance to the title game — the lowest seed to ever do so. Ultimately, Grandview ended Chatfield’s run there when the Wolves repeated as champion.

    “I loved watching Chatfield progress through the tournament,” said Grandview senior Haley McLaren. “They fought their way through.”

    “I couldn’t be more proud of my team. They never gave up,” Chatfield coach Stephanie Schick said. “The believe my girls have shown this day has been amazing and a memory forever.”

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    Air Academy stuns Longmont in 4A boys basketball championship

    Air Academy Longmont boys basketball
    Air Academy won the 4A boys basketball title. (James Bradbury)

    Longmont, for all intents and purposes, was the favorite to win the 4A boys basketball title this season. And, in fact, the Trojans rolled to a 27-0 record en route to the title game in March.

    Yet Air Academy had some championship experience in their corner. Five players, including three cousins, had helped the Kadets win the 4A boys soccer title in the fall. And Air Academy jumped out to a 26-8 lead.

    Longmont did rally, tying the game at 34 late in the third quarter. Ultimately, the two teams went to overtime, where Air Academy pulled out a 64-59 win.

    “Most of us had already played in two state championships,” said Air Academy star David Louthan. “I think it helped us stay more composed. We were used to the pressure.”

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    Colorado Academy’s streaks stretch in field hockey

    Colorado Academy Palmer Ridge field hockey
    Colorado Academy won yet another field hockey championship. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Colorado Academy won a third-straight field hockey championship last fall. In the process, the Mustangs extended their winning streak to 41 games, as well as an unbeaten streak to 52 (50-0-2).

    Colorado Academy went 17-0-0 during the 2014 season, and outscored opponents 7-0 during the postseason.

    “They’re a damn good team,” said Palmer Ridge coach Paul Lewis, whose team faced CA in the final.

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    Vail Mountain wins first 2A girls soccer title

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Vail Mountain players await the 2A trophy. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Girls soccer is growing in Colorado. That necessitated the creation of a fourth classification — 2A — this season.

    Vail Mountain scored the game-winning goal with 3:25 remaining to beat Dawson School for the first-ever 2A girls soccer championship in May.

    It wasn’t only the first-ever 2A title contested. It was also the first girls championship of any kind for Vail Mountain.

    “This has been a season of a lifetime,” said Vail Mountain’s Tess Johnson, who was later named 2A player of the year.

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    Broomfield girls basketball sends coach out on top

    ThunderRidge Broomfield girls basketball
    Broomfield players surround coach Mike Croell after winning the 5A title. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Mike Croell is an iconic girls basketball coach in Colorado. And what better sendoff for an icon than a title?

    Broomfield beat ThunderRidge in March to claim the 5A crown, and give 20-year coach Croell another championship just before his retirement.

    “It means so much,” said Broomfield senior Brenna Fankell. “Being Croell’s last year, we wanted to win it for him.”

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    Aspen wins first-ever boys lacrosse championship

    Aspen Valor Christian boys lacrosse
    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    It was a group of boys who started playing lacrosse together for the first time 10 years ago. According to their coach, Mike Goerne, “They were the first kids to have lacrosse sticks in Aspen.”

    In May, they became the first with a title, too.

    Aspen beat Valor Christian 17-12 to win the 4A championship behind a barrage of early goals.

    “They’ve been fighting for this the last 10 years,” Goerne said. “This is the final piece.”

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    Softball equipment for a cause

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    The Diamond Project, setup at state softball. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Chaparral junior Emily Moore hatched a plan to donate softball equipment to less fortunate players in the Dominican Republic during the 2014 season.

    The effort culminated at the state tournament, where Moore, her teammates, and her family, set up a booth to gather donations from across the state.

    “I’ve never done anything like this,” Moore said.

    Ultimately, all kinds of bats, cleats, helmets, catcher’s gear and softballs were sent down to the Dominican.

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    Freshmen win No. 1 singles in girls tennis

    Fairview's Amber Chen returns the ball during the No. 1 singles final match at Gates Tennis Center. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
    Fairview’s Amber Shen. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Two freshmen rose to the top of the girls tennis world this spring. Fairview’s Amber Shen won No. 1 singles in 5A and Steamboat Springs’ Tatum Burger did the same in 4A.

    “Even now, I don’t believe I won,” Shen said after her match. “Even at match point I wasn’t sure if I was going to win or not.”

    Said Steamboat Springs coach John Aragon of Burger: “She’s like a little pitbull. She’ll fight to the end.”

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    Fossil Ridge boys swim wins title on a relay

    5A boys swimming state Air Force Academy
    (Ray Chen/CHSAANow.com)

    Late during the 5A boys swimming and diving championships in May, Fossil Ridge needed a win in the 200-yard freestyle relay to secure a title.

    The Sabercats got just that, edging out Cherry Creek by one-hundredth of a second, and beating Regis Jesuit — the team they were battling for the title — by 17-hundredths of a second.

    “We knew we needed to win one of the two free relays,” Fossil Ridge coach Mark Morehouse said. “We didn’t know which one, but what we knew is that we couldn’t make a mistake.”

    Fossil Ridge’s girls also won the 5A championship in the winter.

  • All-state girls soccer teams for 2015 season

    The girls soccer players of the year. From left: Colorado Academy's Marin McCoy (3A); Cheyenne Mountain's Hannah Gerdin (4A); Mountain Vista's Mallory Pugh (5A); Vail Mountain's Tess Johnson (2A). (Photos: Ray Chen of ArrayPhoto.com/MaxPreps)
    The girls soccer players of the year. From left: Colorado Academy’s Marin McCoy (3A); Cheyenne Mountain’s Hannah Gerdin (4A); Mountain Vista’s Mallory Pugh (5A); Vail Mountain’s Tess Johnson (2A). (Photos: Ray Chen of ArrayPhoto.com & MaxPreps)

    The 2015 all-state girls soccer 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 and coaches of the year were also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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

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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Mallory Pugh, Mountain Vista

    Coach of the year: Tari Wood, Grandview

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Makena Bambei Broomfield MF Junior
    Tatum Barton Columbine FORW Junior
    Kayla Hill ThunderRidge MF Senior
    Maddie Lesjak Grandview GK Senior
    Nicole Lyubenko Grandview MF Sophomore
    Sabrina Macias ThunderRidge GK Senior
    Megan Massey Mountain Vista FORW/MF Senior
    Taylor Parker Grandview D Sophomore
    Mallory Pugh Mountain Vista FORW/MF Junior
    Michaela Stark Broomfield FORW Junior
    Alex Vidger Rock Canyon D Senior
    Zoe Zinis Broomfield D Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kristin Barbour Monarch D Junior
    Kelcey Cavarra Columbine MF Junior
    Bailey Cook Grandview FORW Junior
    Mandi Duggan Grandview FORW Junior
    Reece Hummel Pine Creek FORW/MF Junior
    Alyssa Kaiser Ralston Valley MF Junior
    Caeley Lordemann Greeley West MF Junior
    Jayne Lydiatt Pine Creek MF/FORW Junior
    Julie Mackin Castle View FORW Junior
    Emma Maloney Cherry Creek MF Senior
    Morgan McDougal Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Jade Odom Pine Creek GK Sophomore
    Ally Schlegel Chaparral FORW Freshman
    Reci Smith Fairview STRK Senior


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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Hannah Gerdin, Cheyenne Mountain

    Coach of the year: Tomas Martinez, Cheyenne Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Brianna Alger Lewis-Palmer FORW/MF Sophomore
    Hannah Gerdin Cheyenne Mountain FORW Senior
    Mariel Gutierrez Eagle Valley FORW/MF Senior
    Grace Hamm Longmont GK Senior
    Lauren Jones Cheyenne Mountain D Sophomore
    Sarah Lyons Lewis-Palmer MF Junior
    Aleesa Muir The Classical Academy D Junior
    Alexandra Nillen Wheat Ridge D Sophomore
    Zoe Peterson Evergreen FORW Junior
    Meg Vassallo Ponderosa D Senior
    Sophia Weiner Evergreen MF Sophomore
    Bailey Zehr Windsor FORW Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Emily Cope Battle Mountain MF Junior
    Katie Davis Pueblo Centennial FORW Junior
    Allison Ebersole Centaurus FORW/MF Senior
    Mackenzie Gouner Palmer Ridge D/FORW Senior
    Jamie Keith Discovery Canyon MF/FORW Senior
    Taylor McRae Standley Lake D/FORW Senior
    Logan Nash Battle Mountain STRK/MF Senior
    Breahna Robertson Windsor D/MF/FORW Senior
    Roma Sandburg Wheat Ridge D Senior
    Maggie Spitzer Holy Family GK Senior
    Lindsey Tornabene Mullen D Senior
    Margaret Zimmerman Windsor FORW Freshman


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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Marin McCoy, Colorado Academy

    Coach of the year: Denise Sutton, Jefferson Academy

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kylie Cleary St. Mary’s FORW Senior
    Cate Hegarty Bishop Machebeuf MF Senior
    Alexis Loera The Academy MF Sophomore
    Marin McCoy Colorado Academy FORW Senior
    Julia Murphy Colorado Academy MF Senior
    Audrey Payne Kent Denver D Junior
    Kayla Rhoads Liberty Common FORW Senior
    Alexa Rose Frontier Academy MF/FORW Senior
    Sarah Shepherd Peak to Peak GK Senior
    Kayla Tennal Jefferson Academy D/MF Senior
    Heidi Wendt Jefferson Academy FORW/MF Senior
    Alycia Wright Jefferson Academy FORW Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Lydia Anderson Middle Park MF Senior
    Taylor Bauer The Academy D Senior
    Jessica Berlinger Alamosa SWEP/D Senior
    Anya Bourlakov Denver Science & Tech Stapleton GK Senior
    Marissa Chapman Jefferson Academy MF Senior
    Emily Fisher Roaring Fork MF Senior
    Annalys Hanna Middle Park FORW Sophomore
    Logan Hays Estes Park MF Junior
    Ariyona Loera The Academy MF Senior
    Kelsay Lundberg Salida FORW Senior
    McKenna Monk Fountain Valley MF/FORW Sophomore
    Scooter Ross St. Mary’s FORW Freshman
    Brianna Wetmore Peak to Peak MF Senior
    Liz Yeh Liberty Common FORW Senior


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    Class 2A

    Player of the year: Tess Johnson, Vail Mountain

    Coach of the year: Bob Bandoni, Vail Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Cami Ciesielski Front Range Christian FB Senior
    Liv Cramer Dawson School FORW Freshman
    Jalissa DeHaan Front Range Christian MF Senior
    Tess Johnson Vail Mountain FORW Freshman
    Maggie Kirkpatrick Evangelical Christian GK Sophomore
    Miranda Kortenhoeven Denver Christian FORW/FB Freshman
    Nicole Landhuis Denver Christian FORW/MF Senior
    Samantha O’Brien Clear Creek FORW Freshman
    Morgan Powers Dawson School MF/STRK Senior
    Rebekah Reeser Resurrection Christian MF Senior
    Nataya Stepleton Colorado Springs School STRK Senior
    Kristen Vossler Vail Mountain D Senior

    Honorable mention: Alyssa Clayton, Rye, GK, Sophomore; Emma Hall, Vail Mountain, MF, Freshman; Addison Kanon, Cornerstone Christian, FORW/MF, Junior; Brie Karlstrum, Evangelical Christian, FORW, Sophomore; April Mann, Evangelical Christian, HB, Sophomore; Olivia Manula, Vail Mountain, D, Freshman.

  • All-state boys lacrosse teams for 2015 season

    Aspen's Tyler Tick, left, is the 4A player of the year. Castle View's Max Tuttle, right, is the 5A player of the year. (Photos by Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)
    Aspen’s Tyler Tick, left, is the 4A player of the year. Castle View’s Max Tuttle, right, is the 5A player of the year. (Photos by Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    The 2015 all-state boys lacrosse 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 then a vote of coaches.

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

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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Max Tuttle, Castle View

    Coach of the year: Bryan Perry, Cherry Creek

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Ben Bechter Regis Jesuit A Senior
    Colton Jackson Rock Canyon M Senior
    Dylan Johnson Cherry Creek D Senior
    Michael Morean Cherry Creek M Senior
    Kyle Pless Mountain Vista LSM Senior
    Brett Quartuccio Regis Jesuit G Senior
    Joe Rassenfoss Kent Denver M Senior
    Matt Soran Regis Jesuit A Senior
    Maxwell Tennant Cherry Creek A Senior
    Max Tuttle Castle View M Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Christian Barker Mountain Vista A Senior
    Cody Bartusiak Wheat Ridge LSM/D Senior
    Caleb Espinoza Palmer G Junior
    Connor Fox Boulder A Junior
    Bryan Hancock Mountain Vista M Senior
    Keaton Komatz Heritage M Junior
    Chase Konkel Regis Jesuit M Senior
    Chad Kreuzer Monarch M Junior
    Jake Miller Columbine G Junior
    Joey Soran Regis Jesuit LSM Sophomore
    Brian Wilson Arapahoe A Senior
    Third Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Benton Adams Cherry Creek G Senior
    Zander Ellis Kent Denver A Senior
    Latrell Harris Mountain Vista D Junior
    Landon Kramer Columbine M Senior
    Lucas Leyba Columbine LSM Senior
    Alex Lippitt Kent Denver D Senior
    Colin Munro Mountain Vista A Sophomore
    Bay Sherbert Highlands Ranch M/A Senior
    Joe Timm Littleton M Senior
    Isaac Towner Eaglecrest A/M Junior


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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Tyler Tick, Aspen

    Coach of the year: Michael Goerne, Aspen

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Chase Brown Dawson School A Senior
    Austin Bullock Ponderosa D Senior
    Ryan Fitzgerald Aspen A Senior
    Jack Griffin Ponderosa M Senior
    John Heaphey Aspen M Senior
    Arthur Kelso Aspen G/D Senior
    Steve Murray Thompson Valley D Senior
    Mitch Paige Cheyenne Mountain A Senior
    Don Provost Valor Christian A Senior
    Mitch Reddish Cheyenne Mountain LSM Senior
    Max Schram Battle Mountain G Senior
    Tyler Tick Aspen A Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Alex Aleu Dawson School M Senior
    Clayton Davis Battle Mountain A Senior
    Jackson Drapper Steamboat Springs A/M Junior
    Shawn Johnson Valor Christian G Senior
    Connor Peirce Aspen LSM/D Senior
    Gavyn Pure Dawson School A Freshman
    Jesse Rosenblatt Dawson School A Junior
    Ryan Russell Valor Christian A/M Senior
    Zachary Storm Aspen D Junior
    Kyle Sudol Dawson School M Sophomore
    Jake Thornally Air Academy A Junior
    Luke Verratti Vail Mountain A Sophomore
  • 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
  • Vail Mountain wins first-ever 2A girls soccer title

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    COMMERCE CITY — Vail Mountain completed a season of firsts at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on Tuesday.

    In the Gore Rangers’ first girls soccer state championship appearance in the inaugural season for Class 2A, a freshman, Tess Johnson, scored a pair of goals, including the game-winner with three minutes, 25 seconds remaining, to defeat Dawson School 2-1.

    The victory gave Vail Mountain, a school with an enrollment of 110 students that opened in 1962, state title No. 1 in girls sports. It was also their second championship overall. They won boys skiing in 1991.

    The Gore Rangers, a team that starts five freshman, Johnson, Emma Hall, Katie Alonzo, Hannah Fallon, and Olivia Manula, beat Dawson 4-0 in the regular season finale on May 1 on the road. The Mustangs were missing two of their best players, Morgan Powers and leading scorer Liv Cramer, a talented first-year of their own, in the regular season. They proved to be a stiffer test in the finals.

    In a closely contested game early on, knotted at one at halftime, the Gore Rangers were in attack mode in the final 40 minutes with plenty of scoring opportunities.

    First, they hit the cross bar. Then, they just missed a header off a corner kick. Finally, a Vail Mountain shot snuck just to the left side of the net and out-of-bounds. The Gore Rangers applied plenty of pressure, but had a scoreless drought from Johnson’s goal in the fifth minute until her game-winner.

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Vail Mountain mostly controlled possession late, but Dawson had an impenetrable defense for a good portion of the state finals.

    “They were tough in the final third of the field,” Vail Mountain coach Bob Bandoni said. “They were double and triple teaming some of our players and that made it tough for us to score.”

    But, they made a crucial change that allowed them to earn the decisive goal.

    “We actually made a little adjustment and moved her a little higher on the field with twenty minutes left because we saw their backs we’re playing a little higher,” Bandoni said of Johnson, a forward. “They kept encroaching and there was more space back there. We were like, ‘Let’s see if we can punch one through.’”

    Johnson’s shot was nearly corralled by Dawson goalkeeper Nicole Towner, but had just enough force to get past the senior.

    “When I scored the winning goal, it was a bit of a surprise,” Johnson, a member of the United States Junior ski team in the freestyle division, said. “I thought the keeper had it. She played an incredible second half. Once it crossed the line, I knew we were going to take it.”

    The first-year player hadn’t been on a stage like Dick’s Sporting Goods Park before, the home of the Colorado Rapids, but she did have poise with a clutch goal last Wednesday. Johnson beat the halftime buzzer to give Vail Mountain a 1-0 lead on Denver Christian, a score that held up as the lone goal in a semifinals victory.

    “It means a lot to do this for my team and for my coaches and the seniors,” she said. “This has been a season of a lifetime.”

    Vail Mountain, who had a large fan section make the 100 mile drive to Commerce City, finished off a 16-1 campaign that included wins over 3A playoff teams Aspen and Coal Ridge. They also went undefeated, 10-0, in 3A Region 3, comprised of both 2A and 3A programs. The Gore Rangers were the No. 1 seed in the postseason. They achieved a high standard of success by every measure in 2015.

    “What runs through my mind is less the game and more the season,” Bandoni said. “We were really looking to punctuate a season where we felt we were growing every time we walked onto the pitch.”

    Dawson, which answered Johnson’s early goal with a Sophie Brussell score in the thirteenth minute, is equally youthful. The Mustangs will return eight of their nine leading goal-getters. The No. 3 seed in 2A finished with an 11-7 record.

    Both teams will likely be title contenders again in 2016.