Tag: Grandview

  • Football roundup: Holy Family knocks off Lutheran in big 3A matchup

    (Ben Peterson/Holy Family HS)

    Up 17-7 at halftime, Holy Family really used a big second half to expand the lead en route to a top-10 win over Lutheran on Friday.

    The Tigers, ranked No. 4 in Class 3A, beat No. 2 Lutheran 38-14.

    “It was a great win for our kids,” Holy Family coach Michael Gabriel told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show. “Our kids have really looked forward to this opportunity, to play a big game, this year. And they did a great job tonight.

    Holy Family’s Trevin Johnson scored two first-quarter touchdowns to put his team up 14-0 after the first quarter.

    “A key for us was just trying to get them off the field. Our kids did that. … We got a quick couple of scores.

    Defensively, he said, “We have great team speed on that side of the ball, and those kids really like to hit. I think we set the tone early, and kept it on for the whole game.

    After a field goal, Lutheran cut the lead to 17-7 at halftime.

    In the third quarter, Michael White threw two touchdowns for Holy Family, one to Oscar Sena, and another to Liam Gray, to make it 31-7.

    Lutheran cut into the lead, making it 31-14 after three quarters, but White added a rushing score for Holy Family in the fourth quarter for the final margin.

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    2A: (10) Moffat County 26, (2) Delta 20

    Caleb Frink and Evan Atkin each had two rushing touchdowns as Moffat County pulled off the big upset at home.

    “We feel like we’ve been getting better every week, and this win tonight definitely makes us feel like we’ve taken a step in the right direction,” Moffat County coach Lance Scranton told the Scoreboard Show.

    Frink got his team started with a first-quarter rushing score that put the Bulldogs up 6-0.

    Delta responded on its next drive, capped by a touchdown pass to Hunter Goff, as they went ahead 7-6.

    Moffat County retook the lead at 13-7 just before the end of the first quarter when Frink scored his second, this from from 25 yards out.

    After Delta tied the game at 13 in the second quarter, Moffat County’s Evan Atkin put his team ahead 19-13 just two seconds before halftime.

    In the second half, Moffat County recovered a fumble in Delta territory, and then Atkin punched it in for his second score for a 26-13 lead.

    “Then, we just had to play defense, and our defense really came through,” Scranton said.

    Delta’s Colbi Braslin hauled in a touchdown pass with 5:53 left, and the Panthers then got the ball back with less than a minute to go, but Moffat County’s Logan Hafey got a sack with two seconds left to secure the upset.

    “That sealed the game, and that was it,” Scranton said.

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    5A: (2) Valor Christian 45, (8) Ralston Valley 7

    Valor Christian Ralston Valley football
    More photos from the game. (Kevin McNearny)

    In a game that was scheduled mid-week due to quarantines of opponents, Valor Christian built at 24-0 lead at halftime, and kept things rolling in the second half en route to the win.

    Star Eagles running back Gavin Sawchuk rushed for two touchdowns, including scores of 69 and 27 yards, as he amassed 230 yards on 33 carries.

    Valor Christian quarterback Sean McNair threw two touchdown passes, both of which went to Landon Turnall. Zach Wiley also had a rushing score.

    Zach Friedman had Ralston Valley’s lone touchdown, a 7-yard rush in the third quarter.

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    2A: (5) Eaton 51, (8) Severance 6

    Eaton turned a fast start into a big top-10 win.

    The squad led 23-0 after the first quarter, and 44-0 at the half.

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    8-man: (1) Sedgwick County 32, (3) Merino 0

    Sedgwick County pushed an 8-0 lead to 24-0 in the span of a few minutes late in the second quarter to beat their rivals on Friday night.

    “That was big for us, especially that last score, going down and getting in the end zone right before halftime,” Sedgwick County coach Chris Michel told the Scoreboard Show. “I think anytime you can do that, it takes the wind out of them a little bit, and gives us a little more cushion.”

    Of the top-3 matchup, Michel said, “We had to put four quarters together. That’s exactly what we need this time of season, to get ready to go in the playoffs.”

    It was the second shutout Sedgwick County’s defense threw this season.

    “We did a good job of staying home, doing our job, and really tackling,” Michel said.

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    8-man: (9) Dove Creek 18, (5) Mancos 14

    Dove Creek’s Kade Hankins scored a 6-yard rushing touchdown early in the fourth quarter to help Dove Creek rally and pull off the upset.

    The Bulldogs also got a 1-yard touchdown from Chorbin Cressler and a 68-yard score from Gage Bailey as they went ahead 12-6 at halftime.

    Dove Creek’s Chase Moore had two rushing touchdowns, including a score that made it 14-12 midway through the third quarter.

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    6-man: (3) Cheyenne Wells 42, (6) Eads 18

    Rogelio Rangel had a rushing score as well as a receiving score to help Cheyenne Wells build a 21-2 first-half lead that help up in the win.

    Ty Wilson had a 77-yard kick return for a score for Eads.

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    Notables:

    Cherokee Trail Grandview football
    More photos from the game. (Steve Abeyta/steveabeytaphotography.com)
    • It has been a wild week of cancellations and reschedules due to COVID-19. At least 37 games have been changed or cancelled just this week alone. There was also a forfeit, which was unrelated to COVID.
    • One of those rescheduled games saw coach Todd Casbier return to play his former school at Fruita Monument, with Casebier’s Castle View squad winning 28-15.
    • Cheraw quarterback Cade Phillips continued his tear in 6-man, throwing for seven touchdowns in the second consecutive game as the seventh-ranked Wolverines beat Manzanola 82-38. The 14 touchdowns over two games rank fourth-all time (and are a 6-man record). He has also thrown 18 touchdowns in the past three games, which is the seventh most (and another 6-man record).
    • No. 2 Fowler built a 20-8 lead in the second half, then held off a rally from No. 7 Crowley County in 8-man to win 32-22.
    • Cherokee Trail knocked off 5A No. 9 Grandview 28-23 to pick up its third-straight win. The Cougars’ Kyle Williams had a late INT to seal the win. Find photos from the game here.
    • In overtime, Cheyenne Mountain beat Widefield 13-12.
    • In 3A, Evergreen ran away from No. 9 Green Mountain, 48-7. Photos from the game are available here.
    • 1A No. 6 Hotchkiss ended Gunnison’s two-game winning streak with a 49-7 win. Five different Bulldogs had a rushing touchdown, including quarterback Drayden Taylor, who also threw for two scores.
    • Quarterback Chase Silva threw two touchdown and ran for two more as 4A No. 8 Skyline improved to 5-0 with a 35-21 win over Monarch.
    • 5A No. 6 Fairview is now 5-0 after its 42-10 win over Horizon. Liam O’Brien threw for 310 yards and three scores, and also had two rushing touchdowns to go along with 45 yards on the ground.
    • Quite the stat line from Bennett quarterback Mikey Babi: He was 6-of-8 with 154 yards and four scores in his team’s 44-0 win over Platte Canyon in 1A.
    • In 8-man, Simla got three rushing touchdowns from Coletin Mazerall as the Cubs beat Lyons 38-8.

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  • Photos: Early lead powers Cherokee Trail football past No. 8 Grandview

    Cherokee Trail football jumped out to an early lead and held on to get a 28-23 win over Class 5A No. 8 Grandview on Friday.

  • Football rankings: Four newcomers hop into the polls

    (Lance Wendt/Wendt5280.com)

    Four newcomers joined the football rankings this week: West Grand (8-man), Severance (2A), Moffat County (2A), and Windsor (4A).

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cherry Creek (20) 4-0 200 1 W
    2 Valor Christian 4-0 163 2 W
    3 Columbine 4-0 152 3 W
    4 Pomona 4-0 144 4 W
    5 Eaglecrest 4-0 128 5 W
    6 Fairview 4-0 82 6 W
    7 Legend 4-0 72 7 W
    8 Ralston Valley 3-1 68 8 W
    9 Grandview 2-2 40 9 W
    10 Regis Jesuit 3-1 36 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherokee Trail 8, Arapahoe 2, Castle View 2, Legacy 2, Highlands Ranch 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Dakota Ridge (12) 4-0 241 1 W
    2 Palmer Ridge (7) 4-0 228 2 W
    3 Pine Creek (4) 2-0 176 3 W
    4 Ponderosa 4-0 161 4 W
    5 Fountain-Fort Carson (1) 4-0 148 9 W
    6 Broomfield 4-0 138 6 W
    7 Loveland (1) 4-0 135 5 W
    8 Skyline (1) 4-0 78 10 W
    9 Windsor 4-0 60 W
    10 Montrose 3-1 48 7 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Pueblo West 27, Fruita Monument 17, Brighton 10, Erie 7, Longmont 5, Vista Ridge 3, Air Academy 1, Monarch 1, Rampart 1.
    Dropped out
    Pueblo West (8).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Roosevelt (8) 4-0 148 1 W
    2 Lutheran (4) 4-0 136 2 W
    3 Durango (3) 3-0 116 3 W
    4 Mead (1) 3-1 106 5 W
    5 Pueblo South 2-0 105 4 W
    6 Holy Family 4-0 84 6 W
    7 Palisade 3-1 63 8 W
    8 Fort Morgan 3-1 36 9 W
    9 Green Mountain 3-1 28 7 L
    10 Canon City 2-0 23 10 Monday
    Others receiving votes:
    Conifer 12, Pueblo East 8, Evergreen 6, Pueblo County 6, Eagle Valley 2, Frederick 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Resurrection Christian (14) 4-0 202 1 W
    2 Delta (4) 4-0 178 2 W
    3 Sterling (2) 4-0 171 3 W
    4 Pagosa Springs (1) 4-0 148 5 W
    5 Eaton 3-1 109 6 W
    6 Platte Valley 3-1 107 7 W
    7 Lamar 3-1 97 4 L
    8 Severance 3-1 45 W
    9 University 2-2 32 8 L
    10 Moffat County 2-1 16 W
    Others receiving votes:
    La Junta 13, Woodland Park 13, Berthoud 7, Brush 6, Valley 6, D’Evelyn 5.
    Dropped out
    Woodland Park (9), Brush (10).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Limon (16) 4-0 184 1 W
    2 Strasburg (2) 4-0 161 2 W
    3 Florence 4-0 134 3 W
    4 Wray 4-0 127 5 W
    5 Centauri 4-0 114 4 W
    6 Hotchkiss (1) 4-0 99 6 W
    7 Meeker 3-1 63 8 W
    8 Holyoke 2-1 62 7 L
    9 Colorado Springs Christian 3-1 45 9 W
    10 Highland 2-2 29 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Wiggins 7, Gunnison 6, Peyton 6, Yuma 4, Monte Vista 2, Bennett 1, Cedaredge 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (18) 3-0 195 1 Monday
    2 Fowler (2) 4-0 168 2 W
    3 Merino 4-0 137 5 W
    4 Sanford 4-0 132 3 W
    5 Mancos 4-0 116 4 W
    6 Rangely 4-0 96 8 W
    7 Crowley County 2-0 83 7 Bye
    8 Holly 2-0 43 10 W
    9 Dove Creek 3-1 29 6 L
    10 West Grand 2-1 28 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Simla 23, Pikes Peak Christian 18, Dayspring Christian Academy 7, Swink 7, Vail Christian 7, Haxtun 3, Norwood 3, Elbert 2, Gilpin County 2, Byers 1.
    Dropped out
    Pikes Peak Christian (9).
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Fleming (18) 4-0 216 1 W
    2 Stratton/Liberty (4) 3-0 198 2 Monday
    3 Cheyenne Wells 4-0 160 3 W
    4 Granada 4-0 132 4 W
    5 Prairie 3-1 122 6 W
    6 Eads 3-1 120 5 W
    7 Cheraw 3-1 81 7 L
    8 Briggsdale 2-1 63 8 Bye
    9 Kit Carson 2-1 40 9 Bye
    10 Hi-Plains 1-1 30 10 Monday
    Others receiving votes:
    Mountain Valley 15, North Park 12, Sierra Grande 6, Idalia 5, Peetz 4, Genoa-Hugo 3, Walsh 3.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Photos: No. 9 Grandview football gets a win over Smoky Hill

    Grandview football, No. 9 in 5A, beat Smoky Hill 49-21 on Friday night.

  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for 2020’s Week 4 games

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 4 of the 2020 season.

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    Class 5A
    1 Cherry Creek 4-0
    Friday: W 45-0 at Overland
    2 Valor Christian 4-0
    Friday: W 63-21 vs. Castle View
    3 Columbine 4-0
    Thursday: W 32-3 vs. Mullen
    4 Pomona 4-0
    Saturday: W 33-14 at Arvada West
    5 Eaglecrest 4-0
    Friday: W 23-13 at Arapahoe
    6 Fairview 4-0
    Friday: W 43-32 vs. Legacy
    7 Legend 4-0
    Friday: W 49-0 vs. Chaparral
    8 Ralston Valley 3-1
    Thursday: W 28-13 vs. Lakewood
    9 Grandview 2-2
    Friday: W 49-21 vs. Smoky Hill
    10 Regis Jesuit 3-1
    Friday: W 42-0 at Douglas County
    Class 4A
    1 Dakota Ridge 4-0
    Friday: W 57-3 at Wheat Ridge
    2 Palmer Ridge 4-0
    Friday: W 42-20 vs. (7) Montrose
    3 Pine Creek 2-0
    Friday: W 59-14 vs. Doherty
    4 Ponderosa 4-0
    Saturday: W 45-14 at Grand Junction
    5 Loveland 4-0
    Friday: W 14-3 vs. Monarch
    6 Broomfield 4-0
    Friday: W 26-13 vs. Heritage
    7 Montrose 3-1
    Friday: L 20-42 at (2) Palmer Ridge
    8 Pueblo West 3-1
    Friday: L 21-35 vs. (9) Fountain-Fort Carson
    9 Fountain-Fort Carson 4-0
    Friday: W 35-21 at (8) Pueblo West
    10 Skyline 4-0
    Friday: W 41-12 at Greeley Central
    Class 3A
    1 Roosevelt 4-0
    Friday: W 48-0 vs. Battle Mountain
    2 Lutheran 4-0
    Friday: W 50-18 vs. Pueblo County
    3 Durango 3-0
    Saturday: W 17-8 vs. Evergreen
    4 Pueblo South 2-0
    Saturday: W 28-7 vs. Pueblo East
    5 Mead 3-1
    Friday: W 42-0 at Northridge
    6 Holy Family 4-0
    Friday: W 63-14 vs. Mitchell
    7 Green Mountain 3-1
    Friday: L 24-31 at (8) Palisade
    8 Palisade 3-1
    Friday: W 31-24 vs. (7) Green Mountain
    9 Fort Morgan 3-1
    Friday: W 60-14 vs. Thompson Valley
    10 Canon City 3-0
    Monday: W 42-7 at Pueblo Central
    Class 2A
    1 Resurrection Christian 4-0
    Saturday: W 47-0 vs. (8) University
    2 Delta 4-0
    Friday: W 28-10 vs. Englewood
    3 Sterling 4-0
    Friday: W 46-26 vs. Valley
    4 Lamar 3-1
    Saturday: L 8-22 at (5) Pagosa Springs
    5 Pagosa Springs 4-0
    Saturday: W 22-8 vs. (4) Lamar
    6 Eaton 3-1
    Saturday: W 28-0 vs. (10) Brush
    7 Platte Valley 3-1
    Thursday: W 49-6 at Fort Lupton
    8 University 2-2
    Saturday: L 0-47 at (1) Resurrection Christian
    9 Woodland Park 2-2
    Friday: L 23-27 at Moffat County
    10 Brush 1-3
    Saturday: L 0-28 at (6) Eaton
    Class 1A
    1 Limon 4-0
    Friday: W 42-12 at Wiggins
    2 Strasburg 4-0
    Friday: W 42-0 vs. Bennett
    3 Florence 4-0
    Friday: W 49-7 vs. Bayfield
    4 Centauri 4-0
    Friday: W 73-0 vs. Ignacio
    5 Wray 4-0
    Saturday: W 27-7 vs. (7) Holyoke
    6 Hotchkiss 4-0
    Friday: W 42-0 at Olathe
    7 Holyoke 2-1
    Saturday: L 7-27 at (5) Wray
    8 Meeker 3-1
    Friday: W 44-0 vs. Cedaredge
    9 Colorado Springs Christian 3-1
    Friday: W 42-0 vs. Rocky Ford
    10 Highland 2-2
    Friday: W 48-7 vs. Prospect Ridge Academy
    8-man
    1 Sedgwick County 3-0
    Monday: W 56-8 vs. (10) Holly
    2 Fowler 4-0
    Friday: W 66-0 vs. McClave
    3 Sanford 4-0
    Friday: W 36-12 vs. (6) Dove Creek
    4 Mancos 4-0
    Friday: W -0 at Sangre de Cristo
    5 Merino 4-0
    Saturday: W 44-12 at Haxtun
    6 Dove Creek 3-1
    Friday: L 12-36 at (3) Sanford
    7 Crowley County 2-0
    Off this week.
    8 Rangely 4-0
    Friday: W 44-6 vs. Hayden
    9 Pikes Peak Christian 3-1
    Saturday: L 6-12 vs. Dolores Huerta Prep
    10 Holly 2-0
    Monday: L 8-56 at (1) Sedgwick County
    6-man
    1 Fleming 4-0
    Thursday: W 68-19 vs. Peetz
    2 Stratton/Liberty 3-0
    Off this week.
    3 Cheyenne Wells 4-0
    Friday: W 45-6 at Genoa-Hugo
    4 Granada 4-0
    Friday: W 67-60 vs. (7) Cheraw
    5 Eads 3-1
    Friday: W 64-20 at Cotopaxi
    6 Prairie 3-1
    Saturday: W 63-22 at North Park
    7 Cheraw 3-1
    Friday: L 60-67 at (4) Granada
    8 Briggsdale 2-1
    Off this week.
    9 Kit Carson 2-1
    Off this week.
    10 Hi-Plains 1-1
    Off this week.
  • All-state softball teams for the 2020 season

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

    These team were created following a process where the coaches voted upon a list of nominees. Players who were named first-team all-league are eligible for the all-state ballot.

    Coaches also voted specifically for player and coach of the year.

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    Class 5A

    Fossil Ridge Cherokee Trail softball
    (Tim Bourke/TimBourke.com)

    Player of the year: Nikki McGaffin, Fossil Ridge

    Coach of the year: Dave Philop, Fossil Ridge

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kodi Alvord Fossil Ridge C/UTIL Sophomore
    Myah Arrieta Grand Junction Central Senior
    Katie Dack Rock Canyon Senior
    Isabelle DiNapoli Chatfield Senior
    Nikki McGaffin Fossil Ridge P/INF Junior
    Jenna Medhus Cherokee Trail P/UTIL Junior
    Mya Murdock Grand Junction Central SS Senior
    Hadlee Reichert Broomfield Senior
    Anna Reimers Rock Canyon Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kelsey Bell Cherokee Trail SS/3B Senior
    Courtney Bidwell Chatfield Senior
    Genevieve Bower Douglas County C/UTIL Senior
    Delaney Farnsworth Smoky Hill P/DP/1B Junior
    Izzy Giroux Smoky Hill 1B/DP/3B Junior
    Kayla Locke Legend Senior
    Destiny Martinez Lakewood P/OF/2B Junior
    Courtney McAllister ThunderRidge CF Senior
    Jordan West Ralston Valley SS Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Naiah Ackerman, Chaparral, Junior
    • Jenny Allen, Grandview, Senior
    • Alexis Alvarado, Fountain-Fort Carson, Junior
    • Emilie Angel, Grand Junction, Senior
    • Tatum Aragon, Fort Collins, Junior
    • Amrajie Bass, Smoky Hill, Junior
    • Emma Bracken, Castle View, Junior
    • Audrey Burt, Rock Canyon, Senior
    • Brooke Carey, Regis Jesuit, Sophomore
    • Savannah Clausen, Arvada West, Senior
    • Rylee Crouch, Horizon, Senior
    • Ryleigh Cruz, Cherokee Trail, Junior
    • Katie Cummings, Denver East, Senior
    • Caitlin Cushenbery, Cherokee Trail, Junior
    • Kaylyn English, Legend, Sophomore
    • Zoey Gallegos, Prairie View, Junior
    • Jaiden Geist, Ralston Valley, Senior
    • Gabi Giroux, Smoky Hill, Sophomore
    • Alesia Grimaldo, Westminster, Senior
    • Alex Gruitch, Cherry Creek, Senior
    • Kylie Harpman, Rocky Mountain, Senior
    • Alex Hendrian, Eaglecrest, Senior
    • Brianna Jennings, Rampart, Senior
    • Bryna Kapelke, Broomfield, Senior
    • Aragon Kendall, Legacy, Junior
    • Darby Kramp, Heritage, Junior
    • Abby Larson, Poudre, Senior
    • RyAnn LeBlanc, Adams City, Senior
    • Jenna Madison, Douglas County, Freshman
    • Katie Maney, Arapahoe, Senior
    • Alexia Martinez, Dakota Ridge, Senior
    • Reagan Medina, Lakewood, Junior
    • Alexis Mohr, Horizon, Junior
    • Nevaeh Ogden, Columbine, Senior
    • Ivy Robinson, Rangeview, Senior
    • Sydney Rodriguez, Brighton, Junior
    • Lindsey Sais, Northglenn, Junior
    • Peyton Shepard, Chatfield, Junior
    • Jaidyn Studebaker, Monarch, Junior
    • Kennedy Vis, Grand Junction Central, Junior
    • Valerie Warszawski, Mountain Vista, Junior
    • Kaylie Whidden, Valor Christian, Freshman
    • Demi Woolsey, Prairie View, Senior
    • Desi Woolsey, Prairie View, Senior

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    Class 4A

    Holy Family D'Evelyn softball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Cassidy Chvatal, Holy Family

    Coach of the year: Moriah Nguyen, Holy Family

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Cassidy Chvatal Holy Family P Senior
    Abby Edwards Holy Family C Junior
    Veronica Elsis Mead C/UTIL Senior
    Peyton Gale Frederick 3B/P Senior
    Maddie Kuehl Silver Creek RHP/1B/OF Senior
    Cheyenne Prieto Conifer P/1B/3B Junior
    Lee Quezada Wheat Ridge SS/2B Senior
    Emily Sauvageau Mead 1B/OF Junior
    Joslynn Veltien Mead P Sophomore
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Alex Cantu Roosevelt C Senior
    Carly Eldredge Holy Family 2B/SS/P Senior
    Aubrey Garbarek D’Evelyn C/3B/UTIL Senior
    Avery Garbarek D’Evelyn P/SS/UTIL Junior
    Jordyn Johnson Bear Creek P/1B Senior
    Makenna Meyer Riverdale Ridge P/C Senior
    Kylee Ornstein D’Evelyn 3B/C/OF Senior
    Aliyah Rothstein Wheat Ridge CF/OF Senior
    Tyler Whitlock Holy Family OF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Emily Abraham, Pueblo South, Sophomore
    • Claire Adams, Mead, Junior
    • Brina Baysinger, Air Academy, Junior
    • Kieya Belmont, Pueblo Centennial, Senior
    • Abigail Bonuales, Rifle, Senior
    • Bailey Carlson, Mountain View, Senior
    • Malaya Coleman, Roosevelt, Junior
    • Aiyana Cordero, Northfield, Sophomore
    • Juliana Dickson, Denver South, Senior
    • Kaleigh Duran, Pueblo East, Senior
    • Hanna Espinoza, Elizabeth, Sophomore
    • Gracie Flores, Berthoud, Sophomore
    • Kambry Fraser, Erie, Senior
    • Brynna Frey, Evergreen, Junior
    • Rissy Garcia, Thornton, Junior
    • Destiny Hackney, Riverdale Ridge, Senior
    • Hannah Hall, Widefield, Senior
    • Abby Hayes, Elizabeth, Junior
    • Halle Herrera, Pueblo South, Senior
    • Hayle Herrera, Pueblo County, Senior
    • Sierra Hilgner, Woodland Park, Junior
    • Brooklyn Horn, Kennedy, Senior
    • Alina Jones, Pueblo West, Senior
    • Kaleena Jones, Cheyenne Mountain, Sophomore
    • Ava Kuszak, Holy Family, Junior
    • Megan Leick, Longmont, Junior
    • Ariadna Martinez, Mesa Ridge, Senior
    • Isabella Martinez, Wheat Ridge, Junior
    • Isabelle Martinez, Silver Creek, Sophomore
    • Bella Marusich, George Washington, Junior
    • Peyton Marvel, D’Evelyn, Freshman
    • Ayva McComas, Niwot, Junior
    • Jaycee Montes-Duran, Pueblo West, Senior
    • Isabelle Murphy, Discovery Canyon, Senior
    • Tatum Neppl, Ponderosa, Senior
    • Avery Panozzo, Mullen, Senior
    • Caroline Pigati, Bear Creek, Junior
    • Natalia Puchino, Severance, Junior
    • Lawrencia Randle, Aurora Central, Sophomore
    • Niviya Rivera, Palisade, Senior
    • Brooklyn Ruiz, Pueblo Central, Senior
    • Julia Shiesley, Boulder, Senior
    • Ashley Silvernale, Conifer, Junior
    • Cheyenne Simpson, Falcon, Senior
    • Angela Smith, Air Academy, Senior
    • Savannah Starr, Coronado, Junior
    • Ava Symanski, Eagle Valley, Junior
    • Jayah Tellez, Northridge, Sophomore
    • Devyn Thornton, Windsor, Senior
    • Elizabeth Uhl, Wheat Ridge, Sophomore
    • Gianna Uyemura, Greeley Central, Senior
    • Ellie Yuska, Berthoud, Senior

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    Class 3A

    Eaton Lutheran softball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Sadie Ross, Eaton

    Coach of the year: Dale Hughes, Eaton

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Bree Bandy Limon 3B Senior
    Brooke Carwin Lutheran 3B/2B Senior
    Jennifer Jarnagin Eaton INF Senior
    Andi Padilla University C Senior
    Alyssa Ponich Lutheran P/1B Senior
    Yaritza Puente Eaton 3B/C Senior
    Sadie Ross Eaton INF/P Freshman
    Brooke Rule Brush SS/CF Senior
    Delaney Wieneke University CF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Lexi Fernandez Rocky Ford P/1B Senior
    Grace Georgieu Brush C Senior
    Baylie Krueger Rocky Ford 3B Senior
    Keely Porter Delta C/INF Senior
    Emi Reeves Sterling INF Senior
    Hannah Schweiger Lyons Senior
    Autumn Stone Strasburg 2B/OF/UTIL Sophomore
    Ya Mei Wilson Burlington Senior
    Jaymie Woody Eaton P/1B/OF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Jadyn Baggett, The Academy, Senior
    • Kiersten Bohler, Sterling, Senior
    • Brooklyn Enny, Lyons, Sophomore
    • Taylor Fells, Fort Lupton, Junior
    • Sierra Finn, James Irwin, Junior
    • Stephanie Framel, Burlington, Junior
    • Azalea Gamez, La Junta, Senior
    • Jayda Hernandez, Lamar, Senior
    • Alisha Jaramillo, Rocky Ford, Junior
    • Taby Jones, Wray, Senior
    • Kayla Kingsley, University, Junior
    • Alexis Knapp, Resurrection Christian, Sophomore
    • Shantel Koester, Lyons, Senior
    • Maya Lindgren, Basalt, Senior
    • Trista Marx, Limon, Junior
    • Cassidy McQuiston, Weld Central, Senior
    • Stephanie Medrano, Strive Prep – Smart Academy, Senior
    • Rozzie Mendoza, Fort Lupton, Sophomore
    • Jamie Meyer, Cedaredge, Senior
    • McKayla Meyer, Cedaredge, Senior
    • Lexi Nunez-Rebel, La Junta, Junior
    • Brynlyn Owens, Limon, Sophomore
    • Carina Paul, Sand Creek, Senior
    • Heidi Price, Strasburg, Sophomore
    • Britt Propernick, Gunnison, Senior
    • Jamie Rader, Peak to Peak, Senior
    • Macy Rowan, Wiley, Senior
    • Keslie Sandoval, Delta, Senior
    • Abbey Smith, Alamosa, Sophomore
    • Zoe Stanzyk, Lutheran, Freshman
    • Bethany Summers, Wiley, Freshman
    • Haley VanOverbeke, Holyoke, Senior
    • Zoe Wadman, The Classical Academy, Senior
    • Madison Wiley, La Junta, Sophomore
    • Kaden Wyatt, University, Sophomore
    • Joy Ziegler, Faith Christian, Junior
  • Football rankings: Three newcomers join the polls

    (@BeetdiggersAD/Twitter)

    Three teams joined this week’s football rankings: Holly (8-man), Highland (1A), and Brush (2A).

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cherry Creek (19) 3-0 199 1 W
    2 Valor Christian 3-0 161 2 W
    3 Columbine 3-0 156 3 W
    4 Pomona (1) 3-0 148 4 W
    5 Eaglecrest 3-0 125 5 W
    6 Fairview 3-0 74 9 W
    7 Legend 3-0 72 10 W
    8 Ralston Valley 2-1 71 6 L
    9 Grandview 1-2 40 8 L
    10 Regis Jesuit 2-1 27 7 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Castle View 9, Legacy 8, Cherokee Trail 5, Smoky Hill 2, Arapahoe 1, Fossil Ridge 1, Rocky Mountain 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Dakota Ridge (7) 3-0 181 1 W
    2 Palmer Ridge (8) 3-0 176 2 W
    3 Pine Creek (5) 1-0 146 3 W
    4 Ponderosa 3-0 131 4 W
    5 Loveland 3-0 114 5 W
    6 Broomfield (1) 3-0 108 7 W
    7 Montrose 3-0 99 6 W
    8 Pueblo West 3-0 72 8 W
    9 Fountain-Fort Carson 3-0 69 9 W
    10 Skyline (1) 3-0 42 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Windsor 34, Fruita Monument 24, Brighton 6, Heritage 4, Vista Ridge 2, Erie 1, Monarch 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Roosevelt (10) 3-0 141 1 W
    2 Lutheran (3) 3-0 122 4 W
    3 Durango (2) 2-0 112 2 W
    4 Pueblo South 1-0 97 3 W
    5 Mead 2-1 94 5 W
    6 Holy Family 3-0 68 9 W
    7 Green Mountain 3-0 62 8 W
    8 Palisade 2-1 32 7 L
    9 Fort Morgan 2-1 25 6 L
    10 Canon City 2-0 24 10 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    Conifer 12, Pueblo County 11, Pueblo East 10, Evergreen 8, Eagle Valley 3, Frederick 3, Mountain View 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Resurrection Christian (9) 3-0 182 1 W
    2 Delta (7) 3-0 177 2 W
    3 Sterling (3) 3-0 160 3 W
    4 Lamar (1) 3-0 140 4 W
    5 Pagosa Springs 3-0 116 6 W
    6 Eaton 2-1 90 7 W
    7 Platte Valley 2-1 88 5 L
    8 University 2-1 56 9 W
    9 Woodland Park 2-1 51 8 L
    10 Brush 1-1 11 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    Severance 10, Bayfield 4, La Junta 4, Valley 3, Berthoud 2, D’Evelyn 2, Alameda International 1, Elizabeth 1,  Moffat County 1.
    Dropped out
    Severance (10).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Limon (18) 3-0 193 1 W
    2 Strasburg (1) 3-0 176 2 W
    3 Florence (1) 3-0 142 4 W
    4 Centauri 3-0 123 5 W
    5 Wray 3-0 115 6 W
    6 Hotchkiss 3-0 99 9 W
    7 Holyoke 2-0 89 7 W
    8 Meeker 2-1 60 3 L
    9 Colorado Springs Christian 2-1 38 8 L
    10 Highland 1-2 28 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Olathe 7, Bennett 5, Gunnison 5, Peyton 4, Wiggins 4, Yuma 4, Burlington 2, Cedaredge 2, Monte Vista 2, Rye 2.
    Dropped out
    Peyton (10).
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (21) 3-0 219 1 W
    2 Fowler (1) 3-0 187 2 W
    3 Sanford 3-0 140 3 W
    4 Mancos 3-0 131 4 W
    5 Merino 3-0 113 6 W
    6 Dove Creek 3-0 93 8 W
    7 Crowley County 2-0 91 5 Bye
    8 Rangely 3-0 84 9 W
    9 Pikes Peak Christian 3-0 79 7 W
    10 Holly 1-0 26 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    Haxtun 16, West Grand 10, Simla 8, Dayspring Christian Academy 7, Gilpin County 4, Calhan 1, Wiley 1.
    Dropped out
    Haxtun (10).
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Fleming (12) 3-0 173 1 W
    2 Stratton/Liberty (5) 3-0 169 2 W
    3 Cheyenne Wells 3-0 130 4 W
    4 Granada (1) 3-0 112 6 W
    5 Eads (1) 2-1 106 7 W
    6 Prairie 2-1 96 5 L
    7 Cheraw 3-0 71 8 W
    8 Briggsdale 2-1 48 10 W
    9 Kit Carson 2-1 43 3 L
    10 Hi-Plains 1-1 27 9 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    North Park 16, Genoa-Hugo 13, Idalia 8, Kiowa 7, Deer Trail 6, Hanover 5, Miami-Yoder 4, Peetz 4, Sierra Grande 3, Walsh 3, Mountain Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Photos: No. 1 Cherry Creek football shuts out No. 8 Grandview

    Top-ranked Cherry Creek football improved to 3-0 on the season after getting a 37-0 win over No. 8 Grandview on Thursday.

  • Football rankings: Big changes as four classes get new No. 1 teams

    Grand Junction Central Dakota Ridge football
    (Lance Wendt/wendt5280.com)

    There were quite a few changes to this week’s football rankings, with Dakota Ridge (4A), Roosevelt (3A), Resurrection Christian (2A), and Fleming (6-man) taking over atop their respective classifications.

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

    [divider]

    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cherry Creek (19) 2-0 199 1 W
    2 Valor Christian (1) 2-0 158 3 W
    3 Columbine 2-0 150 2 W
    4 Pomona 2-0 133 4 W
    5 Eaglecrest 2-0 113 7 W
    6 Ralston Valley 2-0 105 5 W
    7 Regis Jesuit 2-0 89 8 W
    8 Grandview 1-1 52 6 L
    9 Fairview 2-0 48 9 W
    10 Legend 2-0 24 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Smoky Hill 7, Castle View 5, Chaparral 5, Cherokee Trail 3, Legacy 3, Mountain Vista 3, Arapahoe 1, Fossil Ridge 1, Highlands Ranch 1.
    Dropped out
    Cherokee Trail (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Dakota Ridge (5) 2-0 173 2 W
    2 Palmer Ridge (5) 2-0 154 3 W
    3 Pine Creek (9) 0-0 153 1 Bye
    4 Ponderosa 2-0 122 5 W
    5 Loveland (1) 2-0 111 7 W
    6 Montrose 2-0 107 6 W
    7 Broomfield 2-0 106 4 W
    8 Pueblo West 2-0 64 8 W
    9 Fountain-Fort Carson (1) 2-0 53 9 W
    10 Skyline (1) 2-0 44 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Fruita Monument 33, Erie 31, Windsor 26, Longmont 8, Monarch 6, Brighton 5, Heritage 4, Chatfield 3, Rampart 3, Standley Lake 2, Vista Ridge 2.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Roosevelt (4) 2-0 134 5 W
    2 Durango (4) 1-0 125 3 W
    3 Pueblo South (4) 0-0 104 2 Bye
    4 Lutheran (2) 2-0 103 10 W
    5 Mead (1) 1-1 96 1 L
    6 Fort Morgan (1) 2-0 90 7 W
    7 Palisade 2-0 89 6 W
    8 Green Mountain (1) 2-0 75 9 W
    9 Holy Family 2-0 59 8 W
    10 Canon City 2-0 17 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Pueblo County 11, Evergreen 9, Discovery Canyon 8, Pueblo East 8, Frederick 4, Conifer 1, Eagle Valley 1, Mountain View 1.
    Dropped out
    Discovery Canyon (4).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Resurrection Christian (7) 2-0 145 2 W
    2 Delta (5) 2-0 144 1 W
    3 Sterling (3) 2-0 121 3 W
    4 Lamar (1) 2-0 112 4 W
    5 Platte Valley 2-0 95 6 W
    6 Pagosa Springs 2-0 70 7 W
    7 Eaton 1-1 65 5 L
    8 Woodland Park 2-0 50 9 W
    9 University 1-1 28 10 L
    10 Severance 2-0 17 W
    Others receiving votes:
    La Junta 11, Brush 7, Bayfield 6, Manitou Springs 4, Berthoud 2, D’Evelyn 2, Moffat County 1.
    Dropped out
    La Junta (8).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Limon (20) 2-0 217 1 W
    2 Strasburg (1) 2-0 194 2 W
    3 Meeker (1) 2-0 146 3 W
    4 Florence 2-0 133 4 W
    5 Centauri 2-0 129 5 W
    6 Wray 2-0 101 8 W
    7 Holyoke 1-0 96 6 Bye
    8 Colorado Springs Christian 2-0 68 7 W
    9 Hotchkiss 2-0 45 9 W
    10 Peyton 2-0 25 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Highland 20, Yuma 9, Cedaredge 8, Banning Lewis Prep 7, Wiggins 7, Bennett 2, Olathe 2, Monte Vista 1.
    Dropped out
    Highland (10).
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (23) 2-0 239 1 W
    2 Fowler (1) 2-0 205 2 W
    3 Sanford 2-0 144 4 W
    4 Mancos 2-0 132 5 W
    5 Crowley County 2-0 98 8 W
    6 Merino 2-0 96 6 W
    7 Pikes Peak Christian 2-0 81 7 W
    8 Dove Creek 2-0 80 10 W
    9 Rangely 2-0 67 W
    10 Haxtun 1-1 40 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Holly 37, Dayspring Christian Academy 35, West Grand 35, Simla 24, Sargent 5, Byers 1, Soroco 1.
    Dropped out
    Dayspring Christian Academy (3), West Grand (9).
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Fleming (13) 2-0 221 2 W
    2 Stratton/Liberty (10) 2-0 214 1 W
    3 Kit Carson (1) 2-0 147 5 W
    4 Cheyenne Wells 2-0 141 4 W
    5 Prairie 1-0 140 3 Monday
    6 Granada 2-0 129 6 W
    7 Eads 1-1 87 7 L
    8 Cheraw 2-0 50 W
    9 Hi-Plains 1-1 48 8 L
    10 Briggsdale 1-0 43 9 Monday
    Others receiving votes:
    Peetz 25, North Park 19, Genoa-Hugo 12, Idalia 8, Kiowa 8, Walsh 8, Deer Trail 6, Hanover 5, Miami-Yoder 4, Branson/Kim 2, Mountain Valley 2, Sierra Grande 1.
    Dropped out
    Branson/Kim (10).
  • No. 7 Eaglecrest football gets clutch conversion to beat No. 6 Grandview

    Grandview Eaglecrest football
    More photos from the game. (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

    AURORA — With his team down a score and needing a to put together a big drive, Eaglecrest coach Shawn Marsh knew one thing for certain. If the Raptors scored, they were going for two.

    Quarterback Khalil Howard put together hat was probably his most sound drive of the game and it ended with JP Luketu punching the ball into the end zone from a yard out. Luketu got the ball on the two-point conversion that had been planned on from the start. He fought his way into the end zone again and it was Class 5A No. 7 Eaglecrest getting a thrilling 43-42 win over rival No. 6 Grandview at Legacy Stadium.

    “That was the craziest part of the game,” Luketu said. “If I don’t push this through, that’s the end of the game and we lose. That’s what kept me going, the thought of us losing.”

    After a comeback win over Cherokee Trail last week, Eaglecrest (2-0 overall, 2-0 Centennial League) started this game by jumping out to a quick 14-0 lead thanks to a touchdown run from Luketu and a 46-yard touchdown pass from Howard to Seyi Oladipo.

    And that’s when things started getting fun.

    Grandview (1-1, 1-1) got on the board when Kahden Rullo picked off Howard and returned the ball for a touchdown. Moosah Alsaffar then broke for a 62-yard touchdown run to pull the Wolves even and seemingly change the dynamic of the game.

    Through the course next three quarters each team had to show grit and resiliency as the two rivals exchanged the lead in the way heavyweight boxers exchange haymakers.

    “Last year when we played them it came right down to the end,” Marsh said. “I think that’s an indication of a true rivalry game, when both teams compete against each other and these kids battle against each other. It’s fun football.”

    Grandview Eaglecrest football
    More photos from the game. (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

    Part of that fun was when the Raptors got a second touchdown run from Luketu to go up 21-14 only to lose that lead on two kickoffs, one in which they kicked the ball away and one where they received.

    Evan Johnson took the kick from Luketu’s touchdown over 90 yards to once again pull the Wolves even. Then on the ensuing kick, Rullo ripped the ball away and put Grandview on top heading into the half. Things were changing in the blink of an eye.

    And it didn’t stop in the latter quarters of the game.

    Howard found Ty Robinson to tie the game. The Wolves regained the lead at 35-28 and held it until Howard broke for a 74-yard touchdown run to even things up once again. Howard quickly noted that the long run is going to result in breakfast for the big fellas that paved the way.

    “That was all on them,” Howard said. “You just have to line up behind those big boys. They did their job.”

    Alsaffar added another touchdown run for the Wolves before the resilient Raptors marched down for their game-winning drive.

    With such a short road to go this season, Eaglecrest is greatly encouraged by the poise and determination they’ve shown over the last two weeks.

    “We have heart,” Howard said. “If we’re down in the second half, we’re going to come back.”

    That’s probably not a habit that Marsh wants his boys to get into for the remainder of the year, but if the Raptors keep playing games out the way they have the last two weeks, it’s certainly going to be an entertaining show for anyone in attendance.

    Grandview Eaglecrest football
    More photos from the game. (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)