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  • All-state girls cross country teams for the 2017 season

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

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

    The athletes who won championships at their classification were named runner of the year.

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    Class 2A

    Runner of the year: Helen Cross, Nederland
    Coach of the year: Kory Skattum, Nederland

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Helen Cross Sophomore Nederland
    Sarah Davidson Senior Nederland
    Lucca Fulkerson Freshman Dawson
    Soleil Gaylord Senior Telluride
    Maria O’Neal Senior Crested Butte
    Chloe Veilleux Junior Soroco
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Katie Fankhouser Sophomore Lyons
    Sydney Petersen Senior Crested Butte
    Emma Schaefer Senior Shining Mountain
    Katya Schwietermann Sophomore Paonia
    Linnea Sherman Freshman Colorado Rocky Mountain
    Kylee Udovich Junior Lyons

    Honorable mention: Ashlyn Alvey, Freshman, Rocky Ford; Caitlyn Anderson, Sophomore, Highland; Cecilia Davies, Freshman, Clear Creek; Kate Griffin, Sophomore, The Colorado Springs School; Emilee Haefeli, Senior, Del Norte; Brooke Hillman, Senior, Paonia; Bria Johnson, Sophomore, The Vanguard School; Abby Leuchten, Junior, Shining Mountain; Grace Manning, Freshman, Mancos; Samantha O’Brien, Senior, Clear Creek; Sarah Roberts, Sophomore, Lyons; Tawnee Roberts, Freshman, Paonia; Madeline Watts, Senior, Lyons.

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    Class 3A

    Runner of the year: Quinn McConnell, Peak to Peak
    Coach of the year: Kim McConnell, Peak to Peak

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Tiana Bradfield Junior Peak to Peak
    Maggi Congdon Sophomore Steamboat Springs
    Hannah Ellis Senior Frontier Academy
    Quinn McConnell Junior Peak to Peak
    Anna Shults Junior Peak to Peak
    Alyssa Wells Freshman Holy Family
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Winter Boese Junior Steamboat Springs
    McKenzie Elliott Senior Classical Academy
    Rachel Ingram Junior Colorado Springs Christian
    Ashten Loeks Junior Elizabeth
    Hannah McReavy Senior St Mary’s
    Kaylee Thompson Junior Classical Academy

    Honorable mention: Allison Beasley, Freshman, Peak to Peak; Ruby Brown, Sophomore, Salida; Katie Flaherty, Junior, Classical Academy; Payton Grove, Senior, SkyView Academy; Taylor Haerbig, Freshman, D’Evelyn; Alaina Jones, Junior, Elizabeth; Kylie Kravig, Freshman, University; Dasha Kutnetsova, Senior, Steamboat Springs; Lilly Lavier, Sophomore, Alamosa; Laura Romero, Freshman, Denver North; Taylor Santangelo, Senior, Holy Family; Kylie Simshauser, Freshman, Florence; Sarah Wagler, Senior, Rifle.

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    Class 4A

    Runner of the year: Elizabeth Constien, Battle Mountain
    Coach of the year: Rob Parish, Battle Mountain

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Elizabeth Constien Senior Battle Mountain
    Paige Embaugh Junior Air Academy
    Morgan Hykes Junior Windsor
    Addi Iken Senior Littleton
    Tatum Miller Sophomore Air Academy
    Isabella Prosceno Freshman Palmer Ridge
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Joslin Blair Sophomore Eagle Valley
    Tiya Chamberlin Junior Wheat Ridge
    Riley Geldean Sophomore Centaurus
    Lizzy Harding Junior Battle Mountain
    Madi Kenyon Junior Roosevelt
    Taylor Whitfield Freshman Valor Christian

    Honorable mention: Kyndel Anderson, Sophomore, Windsor; Madeleine Burns, Sophomore, Durango; Maren Busath, Freshman, Palmer Ridge; Cami Fischmann, Sophomore, Silver Creek; Mary Fox, Junior, Golden; Kiara Hamlin, Sophomore, Durango; Naomi Harding, Junior, Battle Mountain; Katie Hooten, Sophomore, Centaurus; Kasey Klocek, Sophomore, Green Mountain; Kenadi Krueger, Sophomore, Thompson Valley; Alex Raichart, Senior, Battle Mountain; Liberty Ricca, Junior, Discovery Canyon; Maggie Smith, Junior, Niwot.

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    Class 5A

    Runner of the year: Jenna Fitzsimmons, Mountain Vista
    Coach of the year: Eric Selle, Mountain Vista

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Claudia Burgess Senior Boulder
    Stephanie Carrasco Senior Thornton
    Caroline Eck Junior Mountain Vista
    Jenna Fitzsimmons Sophomore Mountain Vista
    Ivy Gonzales Senior Broomfield
    Sarah O’Sullivan Sophomore Mountain Vista
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Isalina Colsman Sophomore Regis Jesuit
    Lina Corrales Senior Douglas County
    Caitlin McConnell Junior Cherokee Trail
    Kaitlyn Mercer Junior Grandview
    Kyla Ramsey Senior Rampart
    Julia Schlepp Junior Rocky Mountain

    Honorable mention: Carley Bennett, Junior, Lakewood; Isabella Bowland, Senior, Fairview; Katie Doucette, Senior, Arvada West; Liz Hogan, Senior, Monarch; Hope James, Sophomore, Rock Canyon; Lynzie Kutsner, Junior, Rampart; Callin Naddy, Senior, Rocky Mountain; Shannon Osoba, Junior, Rock Canyon; Claire Pauley, Senior, Arvada West; Madison Reed, Sophomore, Mountain Vista; Michelle Renner, Senior, Dakota Ridge; Ellie Schweiker, Sophomore, Ralston Valley; Sydney Swanker, Sophomore, Broomfield.

  • CLOC meeting: New enrollment splits set for classifications, and other notes

    CLOC meeting
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — The Classification and League Organizing Committee met Tuesday, and chief among their decisions was setting enrollment splits for the 2018-20 two-year cycle.

    Those enrollment cutoffs are listed below, save for football, which has its classifications set by the football committee. Those splits will be posted within the next 10 days. This information is also available on this page.

    A breakdown of each school’s reported Oct. 2017 enrollment, which is used to place programs into classifications, is available here.

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    Enrollment cutoffs

    Team Sports (except football)
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1392 up
    4A 619 1391
    3A 272 618
    2A 88 271
    1A 1 87
    Cross Country
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1520 up
    4A 788 1519
    3A 304 787
    2A 1 303
    Boys Golf
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1520 up
    4A 677 1519
    3A 1 676
    Girls Golf
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1590 up
    4A 870 1589
    3A 1 869
    Gymnastics
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1698 up
    4A 1 1697
    Boys Swimming
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1622 up
    4A 1 1621
    Girls Swimming
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1765 up
    4A 1160 1764
    3A 1 1159
    Boys Tennis
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1397 up
    4A 1 1396
    Girls Tennis
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1650 up
    4A 1075 1649
    3A 1 1074
    Track
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1514 up
    4A 788 1513
    3A 298 787
    2A 94 297
    1A 1 93
    Wrestling
    Class Bottom Top
    5A 1654 up
    4A 955 1653
    3A 304 954
    2A 1 303

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    Re-classification of schools

    Three schools asked to reclassify according to bylaw 1500.21, which allows schools to move down a class if they meet a number of factors, such as socio-economics, geography, competitive history and enrollment trend.

    • Greeley Central was approved to reclassify. This means their team sports will compete in 4A, and representatives of the school said it was their intention to play up to 4A in sports, such as wrestling, where the reclassification would put them in 3A.
    • Montezuma-Cortez’s reclassification from 4A to 3A was also approved. Likewise, school reps said they would commit to playing up to 3A in any sports where the reclassification would put them in 2A.
    • Skyline’s reclassification from 5A to 4A was approved.

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    Program playdowns

    The following schools had their program playdown requests approved. These programs will not be eligible to compete in the postseason, per bylaw 1500.27.

    • Arvada football from 3A to 2A.
    • Boulder softball from 5A to 4A.
    • Calhan football from 1A to 8-man.
    • Cripple-Creek Victor from 8-man to 6-man.
    • Dolores Huerta from 1A to 8-man.
    • Jefferson from 2A to 1A.
    • Loveland boys and girls soccer from 5A to 4A.
    • Mead boys soccer from 4A to 3A.
    • Pinnacle football from 2A to 1A.
    • Rangeview boys lacrosse from 5A to 4A.

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    New schools approved as members

    The committee approved seven new schools for initial probationary membership into CHSAA. They are:

    • Denver School of Science & Tech – Byers, which is in Denver’s Wash Park neighborhood.
    • KIPP Northeast, located in northeast Denver.
    • Loveland Classical School, in Loveland.
    • Riverdale Ridge, in Brighton.
    • Strive Prep Rise, in northeast Denver.
    • Strive Prep Smart, in southwest Denver.
    • Thomas MacLaren, in Colorado Springs.

    KIPP Northeast and Strive Prep Rise are housed in the same building and are planning to co-op, so they will play 4A. DSST-Byers, Riverdale Ridge and Strive Prep Smart will likely be 3A. Loveland Classical and Thomas MacLaren will likely be 2A,

    Riverdale Ridge will most likely play 2A football, as well.

    Another school, Windsor Charter, was not accepted because the CLOC members felt the school was not yet ready to become a member for a variety of reasons.

    With these new schools, CHSAA will have 361 member schools in 2018-19.

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    Stargate School granted full membership

    One new school has joined CHSAA as a full member, moving off probationary status: Stargate School, which is located in Thornton.

    Three others up for review for full membership were left on probationary status:

    • DSST-College View was left on because it has had multiple CHSAA violations dealing with eligibility.
    • Golden View Classical Academy and Victory Prep Academy were both left on probationary status because no one from the school attended the CLOC meeting.
  • 5A boys soccer roundup: Fairview upsets rival Boulder to advance

    Fairview Boulder boys soccer
    (Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    To be the man, you have to beat the man.

    Fairview now has a chance to be the man after a 2-1 upset win over defending Class 5A soccer champion Boulder on Wednesday.

    The win puts the Knights in the quarterfinals of the 5A boys state tournament.

    Fairview jumped out to a 2-0 lead before halftime thanks to goals from Ryan Tidd and Myles Ellis.

    Boulder got one back in the second half from Eric Ramirez, but the Panthers couldn’t find the equalizer.

    The Knights will face Grandview on Saturday as they look to advance to the semifinals.

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    (1) Denver East 2, (16) Fossil Ridge 1 (PKs),

    Top-seeded Denver East found itself locked in a 1-1 tie with Fossil Ridge after 80 minutes of regulation and two overtime periods.

    Off to penalty kicks they went.

    The Angels scored eight times while the Sabercats could only put seven in the net. With the shootout win, Denver East will meet Grand Junction in the 5A quarterfinals on Saturday.

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    (5) Grandview 2, (12) Regis Jesuit 0

    Junior Jaime Luna struck first and classmate Ian Oltman added one for insurance as Grandview topped Regis Jesuit 2-0 on Wednesday.

    Keeper Eddie St. Martin made three saves to get his second shutout of the playoffs.

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    Other scores:

    (8) Grand Junction 3, (9) Arapahoe 1
    (3) Fort Collins 3, (19) Castle View 1
    (6) Hinkley 2, (11) Rangeview 1
    (7) Broomfield 4, (10) Cherry Creek 1
    (2) FNE Warriors 1, (15) Legacy 0

  • Boys soccer’s state brackets released; Jefferson Academy, Air Academy and Denver East top seeds

    Denver East South boys soccer
    (Marlee Smith/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — This season’s state tournament brackets for boys soccer were released on Sunday, and Jefferson Academy, Air Academy and Denver East head their respective fields.

    The state fields were captured via a combination of automatic qualifiers from leagues as well as the final RPI standings of the regular season.

    Find each bracket here:

    Jefferson Academy (14-0-1) is the No. 1 seed in Class 3A. The Jaguars will host Beth Eden Baptist in the first round.

    Other top 3A seeds include Kent Denver, the reigning champion, as well as Colorado Academy, Colorado Springs Christian, Denver Science & Tech Stapleton, Ridgway, The Academy and Liberty Common.

    3A’s tournament begins with the first round on Thursday. The second round is Oct. 31.

    Thaddaeus Dewing Air Academy boys soccer
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    In 4A, Air Academy (15-0-0) is the No. 1 seed. The Kadets begin with Thompson Valley in the first round.

    Among high seeds in 4A are Kennedy, Niwot, Montrose, defending champ The Classical Academy, Denver North, Centaurus and Skyline.

    The 4A tournament kicks off on Wednesday. It also plays second-round games on Oct. 31.

    Denver East (14-1-0) is the top seed in 5A, and opens its postseason against Arvada West.

    Also grabbing high seeds in 5A are Far Northeast, Fort Collins, defending champion Boulder, Grandview, Hinkley, Broomfield and Grand Junction.

    5A’s state tournament also begins with the first round on Thursday. It has second round games on Nov. 1.

    All quarterfinal matches are Nov. 4, and semifinals are Nov. 8 at neutral sites. The state championship games will be Nov. 11 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

  • Photos: Monarch’s Charlie Perry wins cross country regional

    BOULDER —  Monarch’s Charlie Perry won the Class 5A Region 3 boys cross country race, hosted at Harlow Platts park.

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  • Boys soccer rankings: Denver East returns to No. 1 in Class 5A

    Denver East boys soccer team
    (Photo courtesy of Reid Neureiter)

    Denver East is back up to the No. 1 spot in 5A in this week’s boys soccer rankings.

    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.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Denver East (5) 12-1-0 94 2 1-0-0
    2 Boulder (5) 11-1-1 89 1 2-0-0
    3 Broomfield 11-2-1 79 3 1-0-1
    4 Fort Collins 11-1-1 60 4 2-0-0
    5 Grandview 11-2-0 59 6 2-0-0
    6 FNE Warriors 9-2-2 52 5 0-1-0
    7 Hinkley 11-1-1 41 8 2-0-0
    8 Arapahoe 11-2-1 31 10 2-0-0
    9 Grand Junction 11-2-1 21 0-0-1
    10 Legacy 9-3-1 16 7 0-1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Fairview 3, Rangeview 3, Cherry Creek 2.
    Dropped out
    Fairview (9).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (8) 14-0-0 80 1 2-0-0
    2 Niwot 11-1-1 71 4 2-0-0
    3 Kennedy 11-1-1 60 3 2-0-0
    4 Denver North 11-2-0 49 8 2-0-0
    5 Montrose 9-3-2 39 6 0-1-1
    6 The Classical Academy 12-1-0 33 9 2-0-0
    7 Silver Creek 10-2-2 32 2 0-2-0
    8 Skyline 10-1-2 21 2-0-0
    9 Durango 9-2-2 18 1-0-0
    10 Centaurus 9-2-1 11 3-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Sand Creek 10, Windsor 6, Golden 4, Littleton 4, Cheyenne Mountain 2.
    Dropped out
    Littleton (5), Sand Creek (7), Windsor (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kent Denver (3) 11-1-1 81 1 2-1-0
    2 Jefferson Academy (3) 13-0-1 79 2 1-0-0
    3 Liberty Common (1) 13-0-0 61 3 1-0-0
    4 Colorado Academy (2) 10-3-0 59 4 1-0-0
    5 KIPP Denver Collegiate 11-4-0 41 8 3-0-0
    6 Colorado Springs Christian 11-2-0 39 5 2-0-0
    7 Peak to Peak 6-5-1 21 1-0-1
    8 Delta 11-1-1 19 6 1-0-0
    9 The Academy 8-1-3 18 1-0-0
    10 Eagle Ridge Academy 12-0-0 15 9 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Manitou Springs 9, Manual 9, The Pinnacle 8, Arrupe Jesuit 7, Frontier Academy 7, Aurora West 5, Faith Christian 5, DSST-Stapleton 4, Coal Ridge 2, James Irwin 2, Ridgway 2, Atlas Prep 1, St. Mary’s 1.
    Dropped out
    DSST-Stapleton (7), Faith Christian (10).
  • 5A boys state tennis: Broomfield’s Giovanni Intermesoli making the most of exchange year

    Broomfield tennis Giovanni Intermoseli
    (Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Broomfield’s Giovanni Intermesoli is here for the year, and he’s determined to make the most of it.

    Intermesoli, an exchange student from Macerata, Italy, plans to be a three-sport athlete.

    “He adds a heck of a lot,” Broomfield coach Jim Vogel said, recounting an exchange he had with someone early in the season. “He told me, ‘You’ve got a great team here, if we could just get a foreign exchange student.’ And low and behold, about three days into the season, he shows up.”

    So far, Intermesoli’s campaign is off to a hot start. The junior advanced to the semifinals of the Class 5A state tennis tournament in the No. 2 singles spot. Intermesoli will face Fairview’s Ethan Schacht.

    “He showed up, he had this old racket,” Vogel said. “It must’ve been 1,000 years old. He started playing, and I thought, oh gosh, this guy is going to be a player.”

    A win in straight sets (6-4, 6-2) against Heritage freshman Chase Walters set Intermesoli up with a second-round match versus Grandview’s Illijah Bailey, who upset Pine Creek’s Luke Miller (6-3, 6-2) in the first round.

    “He’s added a lot of fire,” Vogel said. “Our No. 1, 2 and 3 singles have beat eachother around and around. We had a hard time figuring out who was going to be No. 1, 2 and 3.”

    Intermesoli knew what he was up against in Bailey in his quarterfinal matchup.

    “I already played with him in regionals and won,” Intermesoli said. “I knew in the first set that he would play better than the last time.”

    Bailey took the first set 6-2. Intermesoli’s teammates, sitting in the stands cheering him on like they did all day, rallied him.

    Broomfield tennis Giovanni Intermoseli
    (Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    “My teammates are the best in the world,” Intermesoli said. “I have the best team. I chose to come to Colorado, so I was lucky to be at Broomfield High School. It’s the best team ever.”

    After a crucial point in the match, Intermesoli turned to his teammates and shouted, “Let’s go!” while encouring them to get loud, throwing his hands in the air.

    Intermesoli took the second set 6-3. 

    “I played his game and helped him in (the first set),” Intermesoli said. “The second set, my coach said to play smarter and have less mistakes.”

    And again, after taking the match (2-6, 6-3, 6-3), Intermesoli let out another, “Let’s go!” This time accompanied by a fist bump.

    “My coach helps me a lot,” Intermesoli said. “I’m playing every day during the week. I practice every day.”

    Vogel and Broomfield will miss that energy from Intermesoli on the court.

    “We’ve had a great experience,” Vogel said. “Everybody has taken him in. He’s one of those people you want around.”

    Intermesoli did have to make an adjustment on the court when he came to Colorado. In Italy, there are only clay courts, but he is playing his way through the tennis state tournament on hard courts.

    “Here, there are only hard courts,” Intermesoli said. “In Italy, we only have clay courts. I like playing here.”

    After tennis season, Intermesoli is looking forward to skiing as his second sport.

    “Colorado is beautiful,” Intermesoli said, mentioning Vail Mountain. “I’m looking forward to skiing.”

    As for his third? Well, that might have to wait until the season actually comes.

    “I want to play baseball, but I’m bad at throwing,” Intermesoli said. “So I’m thinking maybe track.”

    Broomfield tennis Giovanni Intermoseli
    (Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Other notes:

    • Fairview, which qualified players at all seven positions, won every match on Thursday and ended the day as the tournament lead with 21 points. Cherry Creek is second with 19 points, and Regis Jesuit (18) sits third.
    • Arapahoe junior Tyler Landen avenged a loss from earlier in the season when he knocked off Denver East senior Charlie Franks 7-5, 6-4 in the No. 1 singles bracket. Franks, runner up at No. 2 singles last season, had beat Landen 6-3, 6-2 in August.
    • Landen will face Fairview’s Tom Melville. Ponderosa senior Ryan Neale will face Chatfield’s Christian Holmes on the other side of No. 1 singles.
    • Regis Jesuit’s Kosta Garger and Boulder’s Everett Martin breezed through to the semifinals of No. 2 singles. They’ll face off in the morning.
    • The cross-town rivalry between Boulder and Fairview will continue in the semifinals of No. 3 singles. Boulder’s Henry Hawk and Fairview’s Andy Wu moved on.
    • Cherry Creek freshman George Cavo made his way into the semifinals of No. 3 singles. He’ll face another freshman in Regis Jesuit’s Phillip Albright.
    • In the No. 1 doubles semifinal, Cherry Creek’s Sam Angell and Drew Hill will face Fairview’s Beck Chrisbens and Luke Silverman.
    • Opposite them in the No. 1 doubles bracket is a matchup between Boulder’s Will Enterline and Hans Callanan and Regis Jesuit’s Will Dennen and Patrick Seby.
    • No. 2 doubles has another semifinal matchup between Fairview and Cherry Creek. The Bruins’ Stone Heyman and Nick Eidler will play Fairview’s Aaron Nguyen and Hall Humphrey.
    • The second No. 2 doubles semifinal matches Evan Nuss and Emilio Gonzalez-Cruz of Regis Jesuit with Cameron Lupo and Charlie Vanderberg of Broomfield.
    • Jack Abbey and Jacob Frosch of Denver East will play Matthew McCarthy and Gabe Caldwell-Nepveux of Regis Jesuit in a No. 3 doubles semifinal.
    • The other No. 3 doubles semifinal will match Zach Smith and Nick Svichar of Cherry Creek against Ryan Grayson and Kian Grimison of Fairview.
    • Tyler Schoen/Devin Brownstein, Cherry Creek
    • Another doubles semifinal comes down to Cherry Creek and Fairview. At No. 4 doubles, Tyler Schoen and Devin Brownstein will represent Cherry Creek. Reid Shaffer and Adam Heilbronner will represent Fairview.
    • Matthew Mahoney and James O’Connor of Regis Jesuit will play George Weaver and Quentin Yamasaki from Denver East in the other No. 4 doubles semifinal.
  • All-state boys golf teams for the 2017 season

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

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

    The athletes who won championships at their classification were named golfers of the year.

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    Class 5A

    5A boys state golf
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Davis Bryant, Eaglecrest

    Coach of the year: Craig Rogers, Regis Jesuit

    First Team
    Name School Year
    Sam Blackwood Heritage Senior
    Beam Boonta Cherokee Trail Sophomore
    Davis Bryant Eaglecrest Senior
    Freddie Gluck Boulder Senior
    Ryder Heuston Fairview Sophomore
    Connor Jones Mountain Range Senior
    Calvin McCoy Regis Jesuit Senior
    Canon Olkowski Grand Junction Junior
    Tommy Packer Arapahoe Senior
    Dillon Stewart Fossil Ridge Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Year
    Blake Andersen Fruita Monument Junior
    Brandon Bervig Liberty Junior
    Grey Brewer Cherry Creek Senior
    Jack Castiglia Lakewood Senior
    Jackson Crist Highlands Ranch Senior
    Grant Hoos Legacy Junior
    Lucas Howell Liberty Junior
    Evan Kalac ThunderRidge Junior
    Chris Kennedy Smoky Hill Junior
    Cameron Kirke Regis Jesuit Senior
    Carter Kovarik Cherry Creek Junior
    Kailer Rundiks Denver East Senior

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    Class 4A

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com

    Player of the year: Darren Edwards, Thompson Valley

    Coach of the year: Dave Woodruff, Montrose

    First Team
    Name School Year
    Nathan Dwyer Thompson Valley Senior
    Darren Edwards Thompson Valley Senior
    Jordan Jennings Montrose Freshman
    Barrett Jones Eagle Valley Senior
    Tyler Severin Roosevelt Senior
    Jacob Smith Rifle Senior
    Micah Stangebye Montrose Sophomore
    Bridger Tenney Evergreen Senior
    Wes Weber Mountain View Senior
    Jake Welch Valor Christian Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Year
    Mario Dino Mullen Freshman
    Ty Findlow Valor Christian Junior
    Gabe Goodman Green Mountain Senior
    Elijah Harp Palmer Ridge Sophomore
    Dawson Hussong Montrose Junior
    Trey Jones Palmer Ridge Sophomore
    Kellen Kudrna Mead Junior
    Roger Nakagawa Thomas Jefferson Senior
    Chandler Schulz Windsor Senior
    TJ Shehee Mead Junior
    Luke Trujillo Discovery Canyon Junior
    Ryan Welsh Falcon Senior
    Clayton Whitton Evergreen Sophomore

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    Class 3A

    Peak to Peak golf Davis Long
    (Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Davis Long, Peak to Peak

    Coach of the year: John Thornbury, Peak to Peak

    First Team
    Name School Year
    Walker Franklin Prospect Ridge Sophomore
    Peter Grossenbacher Eaton Junior
    Dawson Holmes Aspen Junior
    Billy Howenstein Dawson Junior
    Oliver Jack Kent Denver Senior
    Jackson Klutznick Kent Denver Junior
    Dominic Lanese IV Aspen Junior
    Davis Long Peak to Peak Sophomore
    Thomas Messner Colorado Academy Senior
    Cris Rudosky Montezuma-Cortez Senior
    Ian Thorpe Peak to Peak Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Year
    Jimmy Clark Lamar Freshman
    Nishant Datta Peak to Peak Senior
    Jaxon Franklin Prospect Ridge Senior
    Blake Keetch Montezuma-Cortez Sophomore
    Mateo Manzanares Kent Denver Senior
    Jacob Mason Jefferson Academy Sophomore
    Westin Pals Lutheran Sophomore
    Micah Ramirez Resurrection Christian Senior
    Ivan Richmond Estes Park Senior
    Riley Schaefer Sterling Senior
    Colter Zwieg Aspen Junior
  • Boys soccer rankings: Boulder and Kent Denver are new No. 1 teams

    Fairview Boulder boys soccer
    (Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Boulder and Kent Denver have moved up to the No. 1 spots in their respective boys soccer rankings this week.

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Boulder (4) 9-1-1 82 2 2-0-0
    2 Denver East (4) 11-1-0 74 3 2-0-0
    3 Broomfield (1) 10-2-0 70 5 2-0-0
    4 Fort Collins 9-1-1 61 1 1-1-0
    5 FNE Warriors 9-1-2 47 8 1-0-1
    6 Grandview 9-2-0 35 9 2-0-0
    7 Legacy 9-2-0 28 10 2-0-0
    8 Hinkley 9-1-1 26 7 1-0-0
    9 Fairview 8-3-0 24 4 1-1-0
    10 Arapahoe 9-2-1 15 6 1-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Grand Junction 12, Rampart 8, Cherry Creek 7, Liberty 3, Pine Creek 2, Fossil Ridge 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (8) 12-0-0 80 1 2-0-0
    2 Silver Creek 10-0-2 63 3 1-0-1
    3 Kennedy 9-1-1 52 8 0-0-1
    4 Niwot 9-1-1 48 2 0-1-0
    5 Littleton 11-0-1 47 7 2-0-0
    6 Montrose 9-2-1 31 6 1-0-0
    7 Sand Creek 11-0-1 31 4 1-0-1
    8 Denver North 9-2-0 27 9 1-1-0
    9 The Classical Academy 10-1-0 23 5 3-0-0
    10 Windsor 11-0-0 14 10 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Golden 13, Centaurus 5, Cheyenne Mountain 5, Standley Lake 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kent Denver (5) 9-0-1 84 2 1-0-0
    2 Jefferson Academy (2) 12-0-1 77 1 2-0-0
    3 Liberty Common (1) 12-0-0 65 3 2-0-0
    4 Colorado Academy (1) 9-3-0 43 5 2-1-0
    5 Colorado Springs Christian 9-2-0 35 4 2-0-0
    6 Delta 10-1-1 34 10 1-0-1
    7 DSST-Stapleton 8-2-0 30 6 1-1-0
    8 KIPP Denver Collegiate 8-4-0 28 8 1-1-0
    9 Eagle Ridge Academy 10-0-0 25 7 2-0-0
    10 Faith Christian 4-5-2 10 1-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Manual 9, Manitou Springs 8, Peak to Peak 8, The Pinnacle 8, Frontier Academy 7, Aurora West 6, James Irwin 6, The Academy 5, Arrupe Jesuit 2, Roaring Fork 2, St. Mary’s 2, Ridgway 1.
    Dropped out
    Manitou Springs (9).
  • Boulder boys soccer’s Hardy Kalisher will coach in All-American game

    Boulder Rock Canyon boys soccer
    (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Hardy Kalisher, among the state’s elite soccer coaches, has been selected to coach in the 2017 High School All-American game for boys soccer.

    The game, set for Dec. 2, will be played in Orlando, Fla. The event is sponsored by Adidas, Topdrawer Soccer and Continental Tire.

    Players selected to play in the game, which is now in its 17th year, will be announced at the end of October.

    Kalisher was among six coaches selected, and will coach the West team.

    Boulder boys soccer is 8-1-1 this season, ranked No. 2 in this week’s CHSAANow.com poll, and is also No. 2 in the latest RPI standings. The Panthers are defending champions, having gone 20-0-0 last season, capping their title run with an epic 14-round shootout win over rival Broomfield.

    Boulder also won the 5A title in 2012, and advanced to the final in 2014.