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  • Photos: No. 16 Regis Jesuit handles No. 17 Smoky Hill in 5A football playoffs

    AURORA — Regis Jesuit, the No. 16 seed in the Class 5A football playoffs, raced out to a 41-0 halftime lead, and then went on to beat No. 17 Smoky Hill 48-14 on Friday night.

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  • All-state field hockey team for the 2018 season

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    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The 2018 all-state field hockey team is created by the field hockey league and their sport’s coaches.

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    Coach of the year: Sarah Jacobs, St. Mary’s Academy

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Elizabeth Dewy Regis Jesuit Senior M
    Megan Elmer Kent Denver Senior D
    Madeleine Hunt Kent Denver Senior F
    Jordyn Isner Palmer Ridge Senior M
    Megan Jackson Dakota Ridge Sophomore M
    Tess Kramer Cherry Creek Senior D
    Lily Loftus St. Mary’s Academy Senior  
    Amelia Mccarthy Cherry Creek Junior F
    Lucy Mchugh Denver East Junior M
    Sloane Murphy Colorado Academy Senior M
    Ella Pratt Cherry Creek Sophomore M
    Addy Tysdal Mountain Vista Senior G
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Abbie Chalmers Arapahoe Junior D
    Katie Doron Palmer Ridge Senior F
    Kate Frankmore St. Mary’s Academy Junior G
    Grace Fuselier Colorado Academy Junior D
    Ella Marks Colorado Academy Junior M
    Katherine Merrifield Colorado Academy Sophomore F
    Lauren Pendergast Regis Jesuit Junior F
    Luna Rosenzweig Denver East Junior F
    Sarah Tartell Regis Jesuit Senior M
    Olivia Wayne Grandview Senior F
    Samm White Cheyenne Mountain Junior M/D/F

    Honorable mention: Isabella Balbona, Cherry Creek, Junior; Kendall Calderone, Cherry Creek, Senior; Caley Capoot, Kent Denver, Junior; Olivia Choi, Kent Denver, Junior; Isabella Cisneros, Dakota Ridge, Senior; Zoey Dale, Regis Jesuit, Junior; Maddie Darre, Denver East, Senior; Andersen Dodge, Colorado Academy, Junior; Camille Dougherty, Colorado Academy, Junior; Taylor Donaldson, Mountain Vista, Senior; Lauren Dos Santos, Mountain Vista, Freshman; Haley Edge, Liberty, Sophomore; Kendall Garcia, Dakota Ridge, Senior; Julia Hall, Colorado Academy, Sophomore; Eleanor Hunt, Kent Denver, Sophomore; Rebecca Kerr, Colorado Academy, Sophomore; Kalei Kochevar, Palmer Ridge, Junior; Ainsley Koldyke, Mountain Vista, Junior; Emily Kozel, Mountain Vista, Senior; Tia Krats, Dakota Ridge, Junior; Catherine Lord, Regis Jesuit, Sophomore; Hallie Marker, Mountain Vista, Senior; Anna Markham, Mountain Vista, Senior; Camille Marsh, Cherry Creek, Sophomore; Maire Mchugh, Colorado Academy, Senior; Haley Mcilroy, Smoky Hill, Sophomore; Lauren Mckee, Colorado Academy, Senior; Meghan Mcmullan, Mountain Vista, Senior; Tessa Morse, Liberty, Sophomore; Tess Peterson, Palmer Ridge, Senior; Hailey Rhine, St. Mary’s Academy, Junior; Peneal Schwab, Liberty, Junior; Daisy Sharrow, Kent Denver, Junior; Kate Smetana, Smoky Hill, Sophomore; Darian Smith, St. Mary’s Academy, Junior; Abby Steinman, Dakota Ridge, Senior; Rachel Steinman, Dakota Ridge, Junior; Malu Thompson, Denver East, Junior; Reece Wagers, Palmer Ridge, Junior; Kylie Weaver, Fossil Ridge, Senior; Amber Wennerstrom, Arapahoe, Junior.

  • Football roundup: Merino ends Sedgwick County’s 30-game winning streak

    Merino put an end to the longest active football winning streak in the state when the Rams upset No. 1 Sedgwick County 27-24 in an 8-man game on Friday night.

    The win ended Sedgwick County’s winning streak at 30 games, handing the Cougars their first loss since 2016. It was also Sedgwick County’s first in-state loss since 2014, a span of 39 games.

    “To be honest with you, it’s all still kind of a blur, but our defensive performance tonight was excellent,” coach Dan Sutter told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show. “We had a lot of kids step up.”

    Sedgwick County (7-1) led the game 14-0, but Merino (5-4) rallied to tie the game at halftime.

    “I think our boys were maybe a little juiced at the beginning, and just maybe wanted to make a play that wasn’t there to make early on,” Sutter said. “So we gave up a couple of early quick scores, but then we settled in. … We took our time trying to chisel our way back into it.”

    Senior Matthew Frank had a pick-six that Sutter called the turning point for Merino.

    “It just changed the complexion of the game,” Sutter said.

    Merino also had a goal-line stop on the 1-yard-line late in the game.

    “It was great,” Sutter said. “I can’t remember exactly every play on the stand, but I guarantee I’m going to go back and look at it tonight before I can sleep.”

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    6-man: (2) Kit Carson 28, (1) Stratton/Liberty 22

    Kit Carson rallied with two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to secure the important win.

    “It was a wild one,” Kit Carson coach Curt Connelley told the Scoreboard Show.

    The final touchdown came with three minutes to play, and had to make a fourth-down stop to hold Stratton/Liberty.

    “We were up with three minutes, and we had to make a stop there, and we got it done,” Connelley said.

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    5A: (5) Grandview 28, (2) Cherry Creek 21 (2 OT)

    Grandview rallied from being down 14-0 in the first half to tie the game at 14, with the second touchdown coming with just over three minutes to play.

    After trading quick touchdowns in the first OT, Grandview won the game in the second overtime by stopping Cherry Creek on its possession.

    “The defense kept us in it,” Grandview coach John Schultz told the Scoreboard Show.

    Grandview had four touchdown passes in the win.

    Schultz pointed to his team’s experience in close games this season as one reason for the win.

    “The kids were down on themselves and upset about their mistakes, but they never lost their cool, and they just kept battling, and the defense stood strong while we got ourselves together,” Schultz said.

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    5A: (10) Smoky Hill 35, Westminster 28

    Smoky Hill is 10-0 for the first time since 1980, and has secured a spot in the 5A playoffs by winning the Metro 10 League.

    In a game that decided the league title, the two teams were tied at 7 early, and then at 14 at halftime. But Smoky Hill grabbed the lead for good with a 56-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter, and then held off Westminster in the fourth quarter.

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  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for 2018’s Week 10 games

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 10 of the 2018 season.

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    Class 5A
    1 Columbine 10-0
    Thursday: W 53-27 vs. Arvada West
    2 Cherry Creek 9-1
    Friday: L 21-28 at (5) Grandview
    3 Valor Christian 10-0
    Friday: W 25-15 vs. Highlands Ranch
    4 Eaglecrest 9-1
    Thursday: W 28-14 at Cherokee Trail
    5 Grandview 9-1
    Friday: W 28-21 vs. (2) Cherry Creek
    6 Pomona 6-4
    Friday: L 26-38 vs. (8) Ralston Valley
    7 Fairview 9-1
    Friday: W 57-7 vs. Rocky Mountain
    8 Ralston Valley 8-2
    Friday: W 38-26 at (6) Pomona
    9 ThunderRidge 8-2
    Friday: W 24-14 at Castle View
    10 Smoky Hill 10-0
    Friday: W 35-28 vs. Westminster
    Class 4A
    1 Loveland 9-0
    Friday: W 55-0 at Greeley Central
    2 Pine Creek 8-1
    Saturday: W 47-14 vs. Grand Junction Central
    3 Montrose 8-1
    Saturday: L 9-21 at (6) Ponderosa
    4 Greeley West 8-1
    Thursday: W 28-7 vs. Windsor
    5 Broomfield 7-2
    Friday: W 49-14 at Brighton
    6 Ponderosa 7-2
    Saturday: W 21-9 vs. (3) Montrose
    7 Fruita Monument 7-2
    Friday: W 49-12 vs. Standley Lake
    8 Pueblo West 7-2
    Friday: W 48-7 vs. Widefield
    9 Heritage 8-1
    Friday: W 30-6 at Gateway
    10 Longmont 7-2
    Thursday: W 49-31 at Mountain View
    Class 3A
    1 Erie 9-0
    Friday: W 56-13 at Thompson Valley
    2 Palisade 8-1
    Friday: W 52-0 vs. Battle Mountain
    3 Harrison 9-0
    Thursday: W 46-0 at Sand Creek
    4 Palmer Ridge 7-2
    Friday: W 42-0 at Lewis-Palmer
    5 Pueblo East 7-2
    Thursday: W 48-16 vs. Pueblo Central
    6 Discovery Canyon 8-1
    Friday: W 34-21 at Lutheran
    7 Frederick 8-1
    Thursday: W 48-7 vs. Skyview
    8 Fort Morgan 8-1
    Thursday: W 42-0 at Niwot
    9 Durango 6-3
    Friday: W 54-7 vs. Pueblo County
    10 Green Mountain 7-2
    Friday: W 36-27 at Kennedy
    Class 2A
    1 La Junta 9-0
    Friday: W 33-6 vs. Manitou Springs
    2 Platte Valley 9-0
    Friday: W 54-27 vs. Brush
    3 Resurrection Christian 9-0
    Friday: W 35-0 vs. Prospect Ridge Academy
    4 Bayfield 7-1
    Friday: W 22-14 at (5) Salida
    5 Salida 8-1
    Friday: L 14-22 vs. (4) Bayfield
    6 Rifle 8-1
    Friday: W 52-26 at Moffat County
    7 Basalt 8-1
    Friday: W 27-6 vs. (10) Aspen
    8 Kent Denver 8-1
    Friday: W 49-0 vs. Bishop Machebeuf
    9 Eaton 6-3
    Friday: L 19-34 vs. Berthoud
    10 Aspen 6-3
    Friday: L 6-27 at (7) Basalt
    Class 1A
    1 Limon 9-0
    Friday: W 19-13 vs. (9) Holyoke
    2 Peyton 9-0
    Friday: W 47-0 at Trinidad
    3 Strasburg 8-1
    Saturday: W 28-0 at Cornerstone Christian Academy
    4 Meeker 6-2
    Friday: W 40-7 at Hotchkiss
    5 Florence 7-2
    Friday: L 0-31 at (6) Colorado Springs Christian
    6 Colorado Springs Christian 8-1
    Friday: W 31-0 vs. (5) Florence
    7 Burlington 7-2
    Friday: W 51-8 at Wiggins
    8 Centauri 7-2
    Friday: W 2-0 at Ignacio
    9 Holyoke 7-2
    Friday: L 13-19 at (1) Limon
    10 Crowley County 7-2
    Friday: W 55-0 vs. Ellicott
    8-man
    1 Sedgwick County 7-1
    Friday: L 24-27 at Merino
    2 West Grand 9-0
    Friday: W 48-14 at Gilpin County
    3 Hoehne 8-1
    Friday: W 2-0 vs. McClave
    4 Caliche 7-2
    Friday: W 52-22 vs. Haxtun
    5 Rangely 8-1
    Saturday: W 52-6 at Plateau Valley
    6 Mancos 9-0
    Friday: W 50-16 vs. Dove Creek
    7 Sargent 7-2
    Friday: W 61-26 vs. (10) Sanford
    8 Akron 5-4
    Friday: L 22-54 vs. Dayspring Christian Academy
    9 Holly 7-2
    Friday: W 43-26 vs. Springfield
    10 Sanford 6-3
    Friday: L 26-61 at (7) Sargent
    6-man
    1 Stratton/Liberty 8-1
    Friday: L 22-28 at (2) Kit Carson
    2 Kit Carson 8-0
    Friday: W 28-22 vs. (1) Stratton/Liberty
    3 Peetz 6-2
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    4 Arickaree/Woodlin 6-2
    Saturday: W 84-48 at North Park
    5 Prairie 6-3
    Saturday: W 64-6 vs. Hanover
    6 Otis 6-3
    Saturday: W 52-42 vs. (8) Cheyenne Wells
    7 Mountain Valley 8-0
    Friday: W 39-18 at Cheraw
    8 Cheyenne Wells 5-3
    Saturday: L 42-52 at (6) Otis
    9 Granada 5-4
    Friday: W 49-18 vs. Manzanola
    10 Idalia 4-5
    Friday: L 14-22 vs. Fleming
  • Football rankings: Columbine takes over as the No. 1 team in 5A

    Columbine Mullen football
    (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Columbine has ascended to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Class 5A football rankings.

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

    These will serve as the final rankings of the regular season for 5A, 2A, 1A, 8-man and 6-man.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and 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 Columbine (7) 9-0 128 3 W
    2 Cherry Creek (3) 9-0 126 1 W
    3 Valor Christian (4) 9-0 124 2 W
    4 Eaglecrest 8-1 94 5 W
    5 Grandview 8-1 78 6 W
    6 Pomona 6-3 64 4 L
    7 Fairview 8-1 46 7 W
    8 Ralston Valley 7-2 35 9 W
    9 ThunderRidge 7-2 30 8 L
    10 Smoky Hill 9-0 21 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherokee Trail 15, Arvada West 5, Denver East 4.
    Dropped out
    Cherokee Trail (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Loveland (13) 8-0 146 1 W
    2 Pine Creek (1) 7-1 134 2 W
    3 Montrose (1) 8-0 115 3 W
    4 Greeley West 7-1 107 5 W
    5 Broomfield 6-2 72 4 L
    6 Ponderosa 6-2 65 6 W
    7 Fruita Monument 6-2 52 7 W
    8 Pueblo West 6-2 48 8 W
    9 Heritage 7-1 25 10 W
    10 Longmont 6-2 24 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Grand Junction Central 22, Skyline 9, Rampart 4, Chatfield 2.
    Dropped out
    Grand Junction Central (9).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Erie (10) 8-0 116 1 W
    2 Palisade (1) 7-1 97 3 W
    3 Harrison (1) 8-0 93 5 W
    4 Palmer Ridge (1) 6-2 89 4 W
    5 Pueblo East 6-2 76 6 W
    6 Discovery Canyon 7-1 61 2 L
    7 Frederick 7-1 36 10 W
    8 Fort Morgan 7-1 32 W
    9 Durango 5-3 27 7 L
    10 Green Mountain 6-2 24 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Thomas Jefferson 23, Mead 14, Lewis-Palmer 12, George Washington 5, Holy Family 5, Pueblo South 5.
    Dropped out
    Thomas Jefferson (8), Holy Family (9).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 La Junta (4) 8-0 107 1 W
    2 Platte Valley (4) 8-0 97 2 W
    3 Resurrection Christian (2) 8-0 88 3 W
    4 Bayfield (2) 6-1 85 5 W
    5 Salida 8-0 78 6 W
    6 Rifle 7-1 58 7 W
    7 Basalt 7-1 47 4 L
    8 Kent Denver 7-1 34 8 W
    9 Eaton 6-2 22 9 W
    10 Aspen 6-2 15 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    D’Evelyn 10, Faith Christian 10, Delta 8, Pagosa Springs 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Limon (10) 8-0 109 1 W
    2 Peyton (1) 8-0 94 2 W
    3 Strasburg 7-1 88 3 W
    4 Meeker 5-2 64 5 W
    5 Florence 7-1 54 10 W
    6 Colorado Springs Christian 7-1 53 6 W
    7 Burlington 6-2 47 7 W
    8 Centauri 6-2 37 4 L
    9 Holyoke 7-1 33 8 W
    10 Crowley County 5-2 18 9 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Paonia 5, Highland 1, Platte Canyon 1, Wray 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (10) 7-0 109 1 W
    2 West Grand (1) 8-0 99 2 W
    3 Hoehne 7-1 81 3 W
    4 Caliche 6-2 67 4 L
    5 Rangely 7-1 66 6 W
    6 Mancos 8-0 64 5 W
    7 Sargent 6-2 36 8 W
    8 Akron 5-3 27 9 W
    9 Holly 6-2 23 10 W
    10 Sanford 6-2 10 7 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Fowler 8, Pikes Peak Christian 8, Vail Christian 3, Merino 2, Norwood 2.
    Dropped out
    None.
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Stratton/Liberty (10) 8-0 100 1 W
    2 Kit Carson 7-0 89 2 Bye
    3 Peetz 6-2 76 3 W
    4 Arickaree/Woodlin 5-2 65 6 W
    5 Prairie 5-3 62 5 W
    6 Otis 5-3 56 4 L
    7 Mountain Valley 7-0 23 7 W
    8 Cheyenne Wells 5-2 20 8 Bye
    9 Granada 4-4 19 9 W
    10 Idalia 4-4 17 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Fleming 16, Flagler/Hi-Plains 4, Manzanola 2, North Park 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • 5A softball: Grand Junction Central’s bats lead it to the semifinals

    State softball Grand Junction Central
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — Grand Junction Central, a No. 10 seed, smashed its way into the Class 5A softball semifinals by scoring a combined 23 runs over two games.

    The Warriors beat Broomfield 17-2 in the first round on Friday morning, then followed it with a 6-2 win over No. 15 Regis Jesuit in the afternoon.

    In that first-round win, Grand Junction Central pushed across the 17 runs on 30 hits, including four home runs.

    To beat Regis Jesuit in the quarterfinals, the Warriors scored six runs in the first two innings, including a home run from Trinity Santiago.

    Regis Jesuit had upset No. 2 Fossil Ridge 3-2 in nine innings in the first round.

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    (12) Loveland 6, (4) Rock Canyon 5

    State softball Loveland Rock Canyon
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Loveland had two gritty wins on Friday to punch its ticket to the semifinals.

    The Indians knocked off No. 5 Arvada West 2-1 in eight innings thanks to an RBI single from Allison Westbrook:

    Then, in the second game, Loveland rallied from down 4-0 to beat No. 4 Rock Canyon 6-5.

    Rock Canyon beat Smoky Hill on a walk-off two run home run in the first round.

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    (1) Cherokee Trail 19, (8) Ralston Valley 9

    State softball Cherokee Trail
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Cherokee Trail, the top seed, survived a scare with Chatfield in the first round, and then powered its way through a quarterfinal matchup with Ralston Valley.

    The Cougars trailed No. 16 Chatfield 2-1 in the fourth inning, but used a two-run fourth of its own to take a 3-2 lead it never relinquished.

    Against Ralston Valley in the quarterfinals, Cherokee Trail again rallied, this time from down 3-0 in the first inning. By the end of the second, the Cougars had led 5-3, and pushed it to 6-3 after three.

    But Ralston Valley didn’t go quietly. The Mustangs tied the game at 6 in the top of the fourth — only to see Cherokee Trail explore for a six-run fourth inning and take a 12-6 lead.

    Ralston Valley beat Eaglecrest 7-6 on a walk-off hit in the first round.

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    (6) Legend 6, (3) Legacy 1

    State softball Legend team
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Legend, the defending champion, used a hot start in the quarterfinals to make a return trip to the semis.

    The Titans raced out to a 4-0 lead over Legacy after the first inning and never looked back en route to the win.

    To advance to the quarterfinals, Legend edged No. 11 Columbine 5-4.

    Legacy beat Castle View 8-7 in the first round.

  • 5A softball state tournament bracket

    The 2018 state tournament bracket for Class 5A softball. The tournament runs Oct. 19-20 at Aurora Sports Park. Tickets can be bought online.

    Find 5A softball regional results here.

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  • State softball brackets released ahead of tournaments this weekend

    State softball Aurora Sports Park generic
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — With the state softball tournaments set to begin on Friday, the brackets were unveiled on Monday.

    Find them here:

    The state tournaments begin play at 10 a.m. on Friday. The second set of first-round games will be played at 12:15 p.m., with quarterfinals set for 2:30 p.m.

    On Saturday, play begins with semifinals at 10 a.m., and championship games at 1:15 p.m. (3A) and 1:30 p.m. (4A and 5A).

    CHSAANow will have complete coverage of each tournament.

    No. 1 seeds include Cherokee Trail (5A), Pueblo County (4A) and Strasburg (3A). Each were also seeded No. 1 during regional play last weekend.

  • Here’s who qualified for the state softball tournaments at regionals

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    The regional softball tournaments were completed on Saturday in all three classifications:

    As a result, the following teams have qualified for the state tournament, which will be Oct. 19-20 at Aurora Sports Park.

    An asterisk indicates that the team won its region. All regional champions will be seeded Nos. 1-8 at the state tournament.

    The state brackets will be released on Monday.

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    Class 5A

    • No. 1 Cherokee Trail*
    • No. 3 Fossil Ridge*
    • No. 5 Legacy*
    • No. 8 Rock Canyon*
    • No. 10 Arvada West*
    • No. 13 Legend*
    • No. 18 Broomfield*
    • No. 22 Ralston Valley*
    • No. 2 Eaglecrest
    • No. 4 Loveland
    • No. 7 Columbine
    • No. 11 Grand Junction Central
    • No. 17 Smoky Hill
    • No. 19 Castle View
    • No. 21 Regis Jesuit
    • No. 25 Chatfield

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    Class 4A

    • No. 1 Pueblo County*
    • No. 2 Silver Creek*
    • No. 3 Holy Family*
    • No. 4 Golden*
    • No. 6 Mountain View*
    • No. 7 Erie*
    • No. 8 Pueblo South*
    • No. 12 Berthoud*
    • No. 10 Wheat Ridge
    • No. 13 Pueblo West
    • No. 16 Pueblo East
    • No. 18 Longmont
    • No. 21 Pueblo Central
    • No. 25 Cheyenne Mountain
    • No. 27 Evergreen
    • No. 30 Ponderosa

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    Class 3A

    • No. 1 Strasburg*
    • No. 2 Eaton*
    • No. 3 Delta*
    • No. 4 University*
    • No. 5 Faith Christian*
    • No. 7 Lamar*
    • No. 8 Limon*
    • No. 11 Brush*
    • No. 6 Rocky Ford
    • No. 9 Meeker
    • No. 10 The Academy
    • No. 12 Fort Lupton
    • No. 13 St. Mary’s
    • No. 14 Montezuma-Cortez
    • No. 16 Sterling
    • No. 18 La Junta
  • All-state boys golf teams for the 2018 season

    The 2018 all-state boys golf teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

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

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    Class 5A

    Dillon Stewart Fossil Ridge boys golf
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Dillon Stewart, Fossil Ridge

    Coach of the year: Andy Stevens and Jamie Meneffee, Fossil Ridge

    First Team
    Name School Year
    Brandon Bervig Liberty Senior
    Caleb Busta Arapahoe Senior
    Ty Findlow Valor Christian Senior
    Jonas Graham Chaparral Senior
    Ryder Heuston Fairview Junior
    Connor Jones Mountain Range Senior
    Chris Kennedy Smoky Hill Senior
    Carson Kerr Grand Junction Sophomore
    Ryan Liao Lakewood Sophomore
    Riley Rottschaefer Arapahoe Senior
    Tarek Salem Highlands Ranch Junior
    Dillon Stewart Fossil Ridge Senior
    Bo Wardynski Regis Jesuit Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Year
    Blake Andersen Fruita Monument Senior
    Beam Boonta Cherokee Trail Junior
    William Chadwick Fairview Junior
    Owen Cornmesser Fossil Ridge Senior
    Lucas Howell Liberty Senior
    Gage Messingham Ralston Valley Freshman
    Tyler Mulligan Chaparral Senior
    Ryan Sangchompuphen Denver East Senior
    Jack Tickle Arapahoe Senior

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    Class 4A

    Montrose boys golf Micah Stangebye
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Micah Stangebye, Montrose

    Coach of the year: Dave Woodruff, Montrose

    First Team
    Name School Year
    Traejan Andrews Northridge Freshman
    Jake Chesler Frederick Freshman
    Mario Dino Mullen Sophomore
    Mac Konrad Ponderosa Senior
    Kellen Kudrna Mead Senior
    Drew Laake Palmer Ridge Senior
    Jack Rotermund Steamboat Springs Senior
    Oliver Rotermund Steamboat Springs Sophomore
    TJ Shehee Mead Senior
    Micah Stangebye Montrose Junior
    Hunter Swanson Northfield Freshman
    Ethan Whidden Durango Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Year
    Dakota Dolph Conifer Sophomore
    Oliver Gibbons Green Mountain Sophomore
    Tommy Henninger Steamboat Springs Junior
    Jack Hoover Niwot Senior
    Trey Jones Palmer Ridge Junior
    Mitchell Rasmuson Windsor Senior
    Nick Vaver Centaurus Senior
    Clay Whitton Evergreen Junior

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    Class 3A

    3A state golf Jackson Klutznick Kent Denver
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Jackson Klutznick, Kent Denver

    Coach of the year: Mary Woulfe, Aspen

    First Team
    Name School Year
    Walker Franklin Prospect Ridge Junior
    Peter Grossenbacher Eaton Senior
    Billy Howenstein Dawson Senior
    Jack Hughes Aspen Senior
    Jackson Klutznick Kent Denver Senior
    Davis Long Peak to Peak Junior
    Jacob Mason Holy Family Junior
    Liam O’Halloran The Classical Academy Junior
    Westin Pals Lutheran Junior
    Jack Pevny Aspen Junior
    Carlo Pine Telluride Senior
    Jeffrey Zhou Kent Denver Sophomore
    Second Team
    Name School Year
    Jimmy Clark Lamar Sophomore
    Garrett Green Holy Family Junior
    Dawson Holmes Aspen Senior
    Blake Keetch Montezuma Cortez Junior
    Holden Kleager Basalt Senior
    Lance Peters Trinidad Senior
    Walker Scott Eaton Junior
    Luke Wright SkyView Academy Junior