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  • Baseball’s Wild Card point standings, April 2

    Wild Card points help determine the postseason fields in 3A, 4A and 5A, with 4A and 5A also using them for seeding. Find a more detailed breakdown here.

    Baseball’s Wild Card point standings for April 2 are below.

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    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A

    Class 5A
    Rank School Points
    1 Chatfield 109.429
    2 Regis Jesuit 104.167
    3 Fairview 104.000
    4 ThunderRidge 103.286
    5 Columbine 101.000
    6 Dakota Ridge 97.125
    7 Arapahoe 96.143
    8 Douglas County 94.857
    9 Rock Canyon 93.667
    10 Monarch 92.800
    11 Ralston Valley 92.714
    12 Mountain Vista 92.500
    13 Grand Junction Central 92.000
    14 Fossil Ridge 91.857
    15 Grand Junction 91.400
    16 Fruita Monument 90.545
    17 Chaparral 90.333
    18 Prairie View 89.714
    19 Brighton 87.875
    20 Mullen 87.667
    21 Arvada West 86.875
    22 Rocky Mountain 86.400
    23 Lakewood 86.000
    24 Lincoln 85.667
    25 Castle View 85.500
    26 Cherry Creek 84.125
    27 Pine Creek 82.625
    28 Mountain Range 82.429
    29 Standley Lake 81.625
    30 Bear Creek 81.571
    31 Doherty 81.000
    32 Horizon 80.714
    33 Highlands Ranch 80.714
    34 Denver East 78.667
    35 Northglenn 76.625
    36 Grandview 76.400
    37 Rangeview 76.333
    38 Aurora Central 75.750
    39 Legend 75.714
    40 Greeley West 75.143
    41 Eaglecrest 74.500
    42 Boulder 73.857
    43 Overland 73.667
    44 Littleton 73.167
    45 George Washington 72.636
    46 Montbello 71.875
    47 Palmer 71.286
    48 Heritage 70.714
    49 Liberty 69.857
    50 Fountain-Fort Carson 69.714
    51 Westminster 68.875
    52 Pomona 67.429
    53 Poudre 67.167
    54 Legacy 64.333
    55 Rampart 63.875
    56 Cherokee Trail 63.400
    57 Hinkley 61.889
    58 Loveland 60.200
    59 Fort Collins 60.000
    60 Smoky Hill 59.429
    61 Gateway 57.444
    62 Adams City 51.111
    63 Thornton 49.000

    Class 4A
    Rank School Points
    1 Evergreen 99.500
    2 Niwot 99.250
    3 Elizabeth 99.167
    4 Ponderosa 95.000
    5 Montrose 94.875
    6 Lewis-Palmer 94.000
    7 Wheat Ridge 93.250
    8 Windsor 92.625
    9 Green Mountain 92.600
    10 Delta 91.222
    11 Longmont 90.143
    12 Skyview 88.143
    13 Falcon 87.714
    14 Palmer Ridge 86.857
    15 Skyline 86.000
    16 Air Academy 85.400
    17 Valor Christian 84.625
    18 Canon City 83.800
    19 Durango 83.625
    20 D’Evelyn 82.000
    21 Palisade 81.625
    22 Golden 80.200
    23 Pueblo Centennial 79.333
    24 Thomas Jefferson 79.250
    25 Mesa Ridge 79.222
    26 Northridge 77.833
    27 Widefield 77.500
    28 Mountain View 74.750
    29 Rifle 74.429
    30 Erie 74.333
    31 Frederick 74.286
    32 Denver North 74.250
    33 Vista PEAK Prep 74.222
    34 Conifer 74.000
    35 Steamboat Springs 73.500
    36 Kennedy 73.273
    37 Montezuma-Cortez 72.750
    38 Denver West 71.500
    39 Battle Mountain 71.500
    40 Alameda 71.000
    41 Pueblo Central 70.667
    42 Pueblo West 70.333
    43 Greeley Central 70.222
    44 Eagle Valley 69.500
    45 Pueblo East 69.500
    46 Silver Creek 69.375
    47 Pueblo South 68.857
    48 Mead 68.750
    49 Thompson Valley 67.333
    50 Berthoud 67.167
    51 Discovery Canyon 66.571
    52 Coronado 64.000
    53 Vista Ridge 64.000
    54 Pueblo County 62.833
    55 Sand Creek 62.667
    56 Arvada 62.000
    57 Fort Morgan 60.333
    58 Englewood 60.143
    59 Cheyenne Mountain 60.000
    60 Broomfield 59.600
    61 Woodland Park 55.500
    62 Centaurus 53.000
    63 Summit 52.000
    64 Glenwood Springs 51.000
    65 Roosevelt 50.833
    66 Denver South 48.909
    67 Weld Central 45.833
    68 Sierra 45.571
    69 Mitchell 38.000
    70 Harrison 34.000

    Class 3A
    Rank School Points
    1 Eaton 90.500
    2 Valley 82.000
    3 Kent Denver 82.000
    4 Cedaredge 80.800
    5 Holy Family 80.667
    6 Gunnison 79.000
    7 The Classical Academy 79.000
    8 University 78.000
    9 Lamar 77.167
    10 Faith Christian 77.000
    11 Arrupe Jesuit 75.333
    12 Basalt 75.000
    13 Brush 69.750
    14 Fort Lupton 69.250
    15 Centauri 67.000
    16 Platte Valley 66.600
    17 Florence 65.500
    18 St. Mary’s 65.000
    19 Olathe 63.111
    20 Moffat County 61.286
    21 Strasburg 61.000
    22 Bennett 60.750
    23 Sheridan 60.571
    24 Manitou Springs 58.000
    25 La Junta 57.125
    26 Buena Vista 56.500
    27 Bishop Machebeuf 54.429
    28 Pagosa Springs 54.333
    29 The Academy 53.200
    30 Peak to Peak 53.000
    31 Clear Creek/Gilpin County 51.667
    32 Alamosa 51.333
    33 Ellicott 51.250
    34 Sterling 50.125
    35 Trinidad 49.714
    36 Roaring Fork 46.000
    37 Colorado Springs Christian 45.500
    38 Dolores Huerta Prep 44.143
    39 Monte Vista 43.800
    40 Jefferson Academy 42.000
    41 Salida 41.000
    42 Denver Science & Tech Stapleton 39.500
    43 Coal Ridge 38.833
    44 Grand Valley 38.750
    45 Platte Canyon 38.600
    46 Middle Park 36.250
    47 Colorado Academy 36.000
    48 Estes Park 35.571
    49 Aspen 34.286
    50 Manual 34.200
    51 Bruce Randolph 33.250
    52 Jefferson 28.333
    53 KIPP Denver Collegiate 20.000

    Class 2A
    Rank School Points
    1 Rye 69.143
    2 Peyton 69.143
    3 Swink 67.333
    4 Hotchkiss 65.000
    5 Kiowa 65.000
    6 Sedgwick County 63.000
    7 Front Range Christian 62.500
    8 Rangely 62.200
    9 Denver Christian 59.500
    10 Sierra Grande 59.333
    11 Resurrection Christian 59.000
    12 Springfield 59.000
    13 Ignacio 58.667
    14 Rocky Ford 58.143
    15 Yuma 57.750
    16 Fowler 57.400
    17 Limon 56.429
    18 Holyoke 55.667
    19 Crowley County 54.200
    20 Nucla 53.800
    21 Burlington 53.667
    22 Lyons 52.833
    23 Dolores 52.714
    24 Center 51.286
    25 Lutheran 51.200
    26 Alexander Dawson 49.714
    27 Custer County 49.667
    28 Haxtun 49.000
    29 South Park 48.143
    30 Paonia 47.167
    31 Akron 45.000
    32 Calhan 44.667
    33 John Mall 44.000
    34 Las Animas 42.000
    35 Evangelical Christian 39.500
    36 Wray 39.000
    37 Dayspring Christian Academy 38.000
    38 Merino 37.500
    39 Longmont Christian 35.286
    40 Sargent 33.000
    41 Highland 32.750
    42 Meeker 32.500
    43 Simla 30.000
    44 Sanford 27.500
    45 Antonito 26.000
    46 Wiggins 25.000
    47 Denver Academy 20.000
    48 County Line [Wiley/McClave] 15.750
    49 Pikes Peak Christian 15.000
    50 Cripple Creek-Victor 10.000

    Class 1A
    Rank School Points
    1 Stratton 62.333
    2 Elbert 61.250
    3 Weldon Valley 50.000
    4 Granada 44.500
    5 Dove Creek 44.500
    6 Cotopaxi 40.250
    7 Peetz 38.000
    8 Community Christian 36.857
    9 Manzanola 33.800
    10 Eads 28.857
    11 Caliche 28.286
    12 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 25.750
    13 Cheyenne Wells 23.333
    14 Fleming 22.500
    15 Cornerstone Christian Academy 22.000
    16 Holly 13.333
    17 Primero 11.667
    18 Briggsdale 10.000
    19 Denver Jewish Day 7.500
  • All-state boys soccer teams for 2013 season

    The 2013 all-state boys soccer teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These team were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues and coaches, and then a vote of coaches. Find more information here.

    The players who received the most votes in their classification were selected as the player of the year in their class.

    Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A

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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Kevin del Mazo, Smoky Hill

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Nick Bannister Pine Creek Junior M
    Ben Bartlett Rock Canyon Senior M
    Javier Castruita Boulder Senior M
    Kevin del Mazo Smoky Hill Junior M
    Mason Doulliard Boulder Senior F
    Zach Fronapfel Fort Collins Junior M
    Aaron Haefner Pine Creek Senior M
    Jason Kagie Cherry Creek Senior M
    Josh Krackle Rock Canyon Senior M
    Zach Lokay Fairview Senior D
    David Meyer Pine Creek Senior GK
    William Murphy George Washington Senior M
    Ben Overholt Chatfield Junior F
    Walter Prince Smoky Hill Junior F
    Hector Rodriguez Poudre Senior F
    Jake Smith Grandview Senior M
    Klinton Spencer Liberty Senior F/M
    Nicholas Verfaillie Denver East Senior M
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Mubarak Abdulai Palmer Senior F
    Chase Breslaw Heritage Junior F
    Peter Hendricks Ralston Valley Junior M/F
    Henry Huettel Boulder Senior GK
    Jeff Ingell Highlands Ranch Senior D
    Marcus Krause Doherty Junior M
    Colton Ladyga Smoky Hill Junior D
    Dalton Lundberg Heritage Junior M
    Alexander Makic Ralston Valley Senior D
    Wesley Padgett Fruita Monument Senior F
    Jorge Rangel Grandview Junior M
    Brandon Reich Rampart Senior F
    John Schaffer Highlands Ranch Senior M
    Roberto Velasquez Highlands Ranch Junior M
    Nick Vergara Eaglecrest Junior D
    Kyle Vigil Mountain Vista Senior F

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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Roberto Diaz, Battle Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Danny Bautista Denver North Senior F
    Antonio Chairez-Salazar Greeley Central Senior GK
    Austen Dewing Air Academy Junior F
    Roberto Diaz Battle Mountain Senior M
    Griffin Dorsey Evergreen Freshman F
    D’Angelo Escobar Skyview Junior F
    Erich Frey Cheyenne mountain Senior GK
    Ben Gibble Broomfield Senior M
    Alex Granados Air Academy Senior M
    Cameron Guzman Silver Creek Junior F
    John Herd Cheyenne mountain Senior M
    AJ Hutchison Greeley Central Senior D
    David Louthan Air Academy Senior D
    David Mcdermed Cheyenne Mountain Senior M/F
    Connor Metzger Broomfield Sophomore F
    Porter Milner Broomfield Sophomore M
    Alexis Robles Battle Mountain Senior F
    Danny Witt Niwot Senior F
    Alex Wormer Evergreen Senior D
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Chad Caruth Pueblo Centennial Senior M
    Brendan Clark Valor Christian Sophomore M
    Austin Dewing Air Academy Senior F
    Nate Flack D’Evelyn Junior M
    Matt Hornbecker Evergreen Senior GK
    Christian McBee Greeley Central Senior D
    Jaydon Moreschini Pueblo West Senior F
    Max Ortiz Summit Senior M
    Brandon Osorio Battle Mountain Senior M
    Jason Pocalyko Longmont Senior M
    Johnny Sims Air Academy Senior D
    John Sims Air Academy Senior M
    Vijah Singh Montrose Senior F
    Eric Spangler Centaurus Sophomore D
    Cruz Valdez Skyline Junior F
    Grant Webster Niwot Senior M
    Peter White Steamboat Springs Senior M/F

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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Ethan Coit, Salida

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Brooks Benson Kent Denver Senior D
    Ethan Coit Salida Senior M
    Joseph Colarelli Fountain Valley Senior M
    Cameron Doody Faith Christian Senior D
    Clark Gebhart Colorado Academy Senior D
    Titus Grant The Classical Academy Freshman M
    Ulises Gutierrez Bruce Randolph Senior F
    Robby Jacobs The Classical Academy Sophomore F
    James Larivee The Classical Academy Senior M
    Sawyer Lincoln Manitou Springs Sophomore M/F
    JJ Myers Colorado Academy Senior F
    Andrew Peck The Classical Academy Senior M
    Conner Stephens C.S. Christian Senior D
    Jack Thomas Colorado Academy Senior GK
    Robert White Colorado Academy Senior M
  • Valor Christian placed in Jeffco League at CLOC meeting

    CLOC meeting
    The Classification and League Organizing Committee meeting was Tuesday. (Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — Valor Christian’s athletic programs will reside in the Jefferson County League for the 2014-16 cycle.

    The school, which is independent of a league during the current two-year cycle, had requested to join the Centennial League. And though the Centennial previously denied Valor’s request through a vote at a league meeting, there was still a chance that move would be approved at Tuesday’s Classification and League Organizing Committee (CLOC) meeting.

    However, at the meeting, CLOC voted to not approve Valor’s move to the Centennial. Instead, through a 6-4 vote, it placed the Eagles in the Class 5A Jeffco League. Valor previously played in the 4A Jeffco from 2010-12. Their teams will continue to compete at the 4A level.

    “That’s our job: to put them in a league. They had to be in a league,” CLOC chair Tom Arensdorf said after the meeting. “Every member has the right to be in a league after they’ve done their probationary period. They were not placed in a league two years ago … because basically their membership was in jeopardy. We felt it was best at that time not to put them in a league. No one wanted them, but the reasons for not wanting them were based on past issues that were pretty valid.

    “In this past two-year cycle, Valor has done a lot of things to correct those issues. And they deserve to be placed in a league. That’s this committee’s job, to get them in a league.”

    So Valor, finally, has a league for all of it’s sports — excepting football, which is still awaiting a conference. (That alignment will be finalized later in November.)

    But that doesn’t mean it was easy.

    CLOC meeting
    (Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)

    Valor athletic director Rod Sherman spoke briefly at the meeting about the reasons his school sought to join the Centennial. He also said, in part, “We believe now is the time for Valor’s transition from an independent status to being a full-time member of a league. It would be an honor for us to be a member of the Centennial League; there’s much we can learn. We believe we have respected the process of being placed and we humbly request placement in the Centennial League.”

    A long discussion ensued, with Centennial and Jeffco reps also speaking, and emphasizing Valor Christian’s private status. Then, CHSAA commissioner Paul Angelico spoke up.

    “We’ve had a public-private school discussion going on for over two years now,” Angelico said. “I’m afraid I’m to blame for that because I wanted that to be an open and above-board discussion, rather than all the back-biting that was going on behind the scenes. If I would have known that it would have turned into this bickering that will never end, I think I would have stopped it … and not allowed it to start. There’s no end to this.

    “A couple of points I need to make: There is no written or unwritten policy of any sort regarding public and private schools and league placement,” Angelico continued. “Secondly, in the last 24 months, I would say to you, that since that discussion started, it’s not the private schools I’m worried about. … The private school people have heard loudly your message of discontent. Their response has been one of that I can’t complain about. Whatever it takes to be above-board and avoid issues, they’re doing. That applies to Valor doubly. They’ve hired a consultant, they’ve done everything I’ve asked. To the point that last night, in our discussions, we talked about, ‘Well Valor had four ADs show up at the (All-School) Summit.’ I said, ‘Yeah, they did. I told them to, and they did what they were told.’

    “I think we have our priorities goofed up and have kind of started turning around what we’re supposed to be about,” he added. “This isn’t a public/private school issue. I hear loudly that it’s an issue about unfair advantage or differences in schools. … Frankly, I would just like to get this conversation back to what it’s about: somebody needs a home. The fact that they’re a public or private school is not the reason you place them in a conference. Nor has it ever been. Let’s talk about what’s the best fit.

    “The association has certainly survived with several public and private schools together in the same league. I just want to center this. This becomes a ‘Who can win the argument?’ not, ‘What’s the best thing?’ And I think we need to go back to what are we supposed to be doing here. The committee is charged with placing a school, and they will place a school, and they’ll have to do it to somebody’s chagrin.”

    Shortly after, the committee broke into a private session, and then for lunch. When they came back, the vote on Valor request to join the Centennial League was quickly called. Three CLOC members abstained, three voted in favor of the request, and seven against.

    Moments later, committee member Rich Wildenhaus from Erie proposed moving Valor to the 5A Jeffco League. There was no discussion from the audience, and the vote ended with six agreeing with the move, four against it and three abstaining. The entire process was swift.

    CLOC meeting
    (Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)

    “Honestly, that surprised me,” Arensdorf said afterward. “Over the last two days, we probably discussed this issue as a committee for three-and-a-half hours — because whatever decision was made by the committee was going to be unpopular with some schools and cause some angst within leagues. There is no perfect fit.

    “We went through a process that, if the first request did not pass, we — as a committee, it’s our responsibility to come up with something before the end of the day. And different committee members had different proposals,” he continued. “I was surprised that we finished that quickly. And I was surprised there was no feedback from the floor when that proposal was made by Richie Wildenhaus. I didn’t know what to expect at that point, because, as a committee, no one felt comfortable with any solution. There were no solutions that were going to make everybody happy.

    “But, in the end, it is what it is, and all these people are professionals and they’ll deal with what they have to deal with and hopefully make the best situation for all the kids that participate in those programs.”

    Valor Christian did approach Jeffco about joining the league prior to the CLOC meeting. Jeffco has 5A and 4A leagues.

    “Right now, the CLOC committee voted for them to be in 5A Jeffco. I think that discussion still needs to happen,” Jim Thyfault, Jefferson County’s district athletic director, and a member of CLOC, said after the meeting. “Since we do have a 4A option, I think that needs to be discussed.

    “I respect Rod Sherman and the people at Valor, I really do. They were in our league before. And, you know what? We’ll all be very professional about it, and I’m sure they will be, too.”

    CLOC’s actions on Tuesday still need to be confirmed by the Legislative Council in January.

    More league changes

    Earlier, Burlington’s request to join the Lower Platte League was denied. That league had previously voted 9-0 against allowing Burlington admittance. CLOC voted 11-2 against overruling that vote. So Burlington will stay in the Union Pacific League.

    Approved league changes:

    CLOC meeting
    (Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)
    • Broomfield (Northern to Front Range)
    • Canon City (South Central to Colorado Springs Metro)
    • The Classical Academy (Tri-Peaks to Colorado Springs Metro)
    • Clear Creek (3A Frontier to 2A Frontier)
    • Ellicott (Tri-Peaks to Black Forest)
    • Highland (Patriot to Mile High)
    • Holy Family (Metro to Tri-Valley)
    • Littleton (Continental to Jeffco)
    • Lyons (Patriot to Mile High)
    • Manzanola (Southeastern to High Plains)
    • Northridge (Tri-Valley to Northern)
    • Skyview Academy (Independent to Metro 3A)
    • Swallows Charter Academy (Independent to Santa Fe)
    • Twin Peaks Charter (New school, joining Mile High)
    • Vanguard (Black Forest to Tri-Peaks)

    New members

    Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy’s request for membership was denied. The school has a unique schedule to allow its students to train on the mountain during the week — training from 8 a.m. to noon, and then attending classes from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. each Tuesday through Friday during the winter.

    However, after a lengthy discussion, the committee said they were uneasy going down the road of adding a sports academy as a member.

    “It seems so fundamentally different than what our membership is now,” said committee member Mark Kanagy, Windsor’s athletic director.

    The committee did approve membership for Caprock Charter Academy in Grand Junction, as well as Denver School of Science & Technology – Green Valley Ranch, and Venture Preparatory School in Denver.

    Playdowns

    The overwhelming majority of playdowns were approved, save for Abraham Lincoln football (5A to 4A), Estes Park football (2A to 1A) and Palmer football (5A to 4A). Approved playdowns:

    CLOC meeting
    (Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)
    • Adams City football (5A to 4A)
    • Alameda football (5A to 4A)
    • Antonito football (8-man to 6-man)
    • Aurora Central football (5A to 4A)
    • Boulder softball (5A to 4A)
    • Centaurus volleyball (4A to 3A)
    • Central (Grand Junction) football (4A to 3A)
    • Civa Charter boys/girls basketbal, volleyball (2A to 1A)
    • Denver North football (3A to 2A)
    • Dolores Huerta girls basketball (3A to 2A)
    • Greeley Central softball (4A to 3A)
    • Greeley West boys soccer (5A to 4A)
    • Miami-Yoder football (8-man to 6-man)
    • Mitchell football (4A to 3A)
    • Montbello girls soccer (5A to 4A)
    • Montezuma-Cortez soccer (4A to 3A)
    • Montezuma-Cortez football (3A to 2A)
    • Nederland football (1A to 8-man)
    • Niwot football (4A to 3A)
    • Rifle boys/girls soccer (4A to 3A)
    • Roosevelt boys soccer (4A to 3A)
    • Skyline softball (4A to 3A)
    • South Park football (8-man to 6-man)

    Noteable

    The committee set the 1A/2A cutoff at 92 students. So schools with 92 and below will be 1A in basketball and all other sports, while those with 93-240 students will be 2A.

  • Highlights heading into next week’s CLOC meeting

    Next week, the Classification and League Organizing Committee will finalize the alignment for the 2014-16 cycle. The agenda, released today, revealed a number of interesting situations the committee will discuss next Tuesday.

    If you missed our Q&A with CLOC chair Tom Arensdorf, it’s a good way to get caught up on how CLOC works.

    That said, let’s dive in.

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    League Changes (pdf)

    Valor Christian may soon find a home for its non-football sports. The school has requested to join the Centennial League, but it is worth noting that Valor’s teams would remain in Class 4A.

    Though a Centennial League vote has already said no — basing it on Mullen’s decision to remain in the league — it shows how strong the Eagles’ desire is to get in a league that they are willing to join arguably the toughest 5A league as a 4A school.

    Aside from that, though, the Centennial League schools are in close proximity of Valor Christian. The furthest school would be Cherokee Trail at a little more than 19 miles away.

    A “no” vote from the league doesn’t necessarily mean the move won’t happen — it just means it won’t be as easy as league changes other schools are making. CLOC has the final say on league alignment. If Valor’s move is approved, it would give a nine-team Centennial League two private schools.

    Additionally, of note:

    • Broomfield is seeking to move from the Northern to the Front Range League. Both leagues have signed off on the move, which is sparked by the Eagles’ move to 5A in all sports but football.
    • Canon City and The Classical Academy are both seeking entrance to the 4A Colorado Springs Metro League. TCA’s move is because enrollment numbers are bumping the school up to 4A.
    • Holy Family is hoping to move from the Patriot to the Mile High League because of an enrollment bump which has them going to 3A.
    • Littleton is seeking a change from the 5A Continental to 4A Jefferson County. This is another move on the heels of a class change.

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    Playdown requests (pdf)

    Among the schools that have requested to play down in certain sports:

    • Adams City football (5A to 4A)
    • Aurora Central football (5A to 4A)
    • Boulder softball (5A to 4A)
    • Central (G.J.) football (4A to 3A)
    • Denver North football (3A to 2A)
    • Greeley West boys soccer (5A to 4A)
    • Miami-Yoder football (8-man to 6-man) as well as baseball, boys/girls basketball and volleyball (2A to 1A)
    • Montbello girls soccer (5A to 4A)
    • Montezuma-Cortez football (3A to 2A)
    • Nederland football (1A to 8-man)
    • Niwot football (4A to 3A)
    • South Park football (8-man to 6-man)

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    Other notes:

    • Four new schools are seeking membership. They are: Caprock Charter Academy in Grand Junction, which is seeking to join either the San Juan or Western Slope League at the 1A or 2A level; Denver School of Science & Technology – Green Valley Ranch, which is hoping to join the Metro, Frontier or Confluence leagues in 3A; Venture Preparatory School in Denver, which will be 3A; and the Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy, which still needs to determine its classification. Based on the enrollment, however, Vail Ski & Snowboard will likely be 1A or 2A.
    • In addition, there are 14 schools which have either inquired about CHSAA membership or have been sent information regarding membership.
  • 5A boys soccer poll adds Boulder and Arvada West

    Boulder (No. 9) and Arvada West (No. 10) joined CHSAANow.com’s 5A boys soccer ranking this week.

    In 4A, Wheat Ridge (No. 8) was the lone newcomer. The 3A poll added No. 9 Aurora West College Prep.

    All three No. 1 teams remained the same.

    Complete polls for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer 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.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rangeview (7) 13-0-0 102 1 2-0-0
    2 Rock Canyon (3) 11-0-2 92 3 2-0-0
    3 Smoky Hill (1) 13-2-0 89 7 2-0-0
    4 Pine Creek 11-1-2 82 5 2-0-1
    5 Grandview (1) 11-2-1 73 2 0-1-0
    6 Fairview 10-2-1 54 6 2-1-0
    7 George Washington 10-0-2 46 9 2-0-0
    8 Cherry Creek 10-3-1 37 4 3-2-0
    9 Boulder 10-3-0 31 2-0-0
    10 Arvada West 10-2-0 19 1-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Montbello 14, Highlands Ranch 10, Aurora Central 8, Chatfield 1, Fruita Monument 1, Standley Lake 1.
    Dropped out
    Montbello (8), Standley Lake (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (10) 14-1-0 118 1 3-1-0
    2 Broomfield (1) 9-2-2 100 2 1-0-0
    3 Ponderosa (1) 10-3-1 85 5 2-0-0
    4 Cheyenne Mountain 11-3-0 76 4 3-0-0
    5 Evergreen 11-2-0 71 3 2-1-0
    6 Denver North 11-1-0 61 7 2-0-0
    7 Valor Christian 10-3-0 56 6 1-0-0
    8 Wheat Ridge 9-3-1 21 1-0-1
    9 Battle Mountain 11-2-0 20 9 2-0-0
    10 Niwot 7-3-1 18 10 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Golden 8, Pueblo Centennial 7, Greeley Central 6, Denver South 5, Lewis-Palmer 2, Skyline 2, Greeley West 1, Pueblo West 1, Silver Creek 1, Windsor 1.
    Dropped out
    Golden (8).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Academy (11) 13-0-1 128 1 1-0-1
    2 Salida (2) 13-0-0 108 3 2-0-0
    3 The Classical Academy 13-1-0 107 2 1-0-0
    4 Kent Denver 10-2-1 80 5 1-0-1
    5 Coal Ridge 10-2-1 56 4 2-1-1
    6 Frontier Academy 12-0-0 51 6 2-0-0
    7 Bruce Randolph 9-1-2 46 8 0-0-1
    8 Holy Family 10-3-0 43 7 2-1-0
    9 Aurora West College Prep 11-2-0 29 3-0-0
    10 Manitou Springs 10-3-0 15 9 1-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Crested Butte 14, Faith Christian 14, Telluride 8, Roaring Fork 7, Jefferson 4, Basalt 3, Machebeuf 2.
    Dropped out
    Roaring Fork (10).
  • George Washington, Standley Lake join 5A soccer ranking

    George Washington and Standley Lake have joined this week’s CHSAANow.com 5A boys soccer poll.

    The two teams were the lone new additions in 5A. GW is No. 9, Standley Lake No. 10.

    Complete polls for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer 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.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rangeview (9) 11-0-0 119 1 2-0-0
    2 Grandview (3) 11-1-1 113 2 3-0-1
    3 Rock Canyon (1) 9-0-2 88 3 2-0-0
    4 Cherry Creek 7-1-1 72 4 1-0-0
    5 Pine Creek 9-1-1 66 6 1-0-0
    6 Fairview 8-1-1 55 7 2-0-0
    7 Smoky Hill 11-2-0 45 8 3-0-0
    8 Montbello 8-1-1 32 5 1-1-0
    9 George Washington 8-0-2 28 2-0-0
    10 Standley Lake 9-1-1 24 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Aurora Central 19, Boulder 17, Arvada West 13, Highlands Ranch 8, Hinkley 8, Cherokee Trail 7, Ralston Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    Aurora Central (9), Highlands Ranch (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (12) 11-0-0 120 1 2-0-0
    2 Broomfield 8-2-2 95 2 1-0-1
    3 Evergreen 9-1-0 91 3 3-0-0
    4 Cheyenne Mountain 8-3-0 71 5 1-1-0
    5 Ponderosa 8-3-1 64 4 1-1-1
    6 Valor Christian 9-3-0 60 7 1-0-0
    7 Denver North 9-1-0 47 10 2-0-0
    8 Golden 7-1-2 33 9 2-0-0
    9 Battle Mountain 9-2-0 18 6 2-1-0
    10 Niwot 5-3-1 11 8 1-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Englewood 8, Lewis-Palmer 7, Summit 6, Wheat Ridge 6, Pueblo Centennial 5, Pueblo South 5, Pueblo West 3, Silver Creek 3, Greeley Central 2, Skyline 2, Skyview 1.
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Academy (10) 12-0-0 100 1 3-0-0
    2 The Classical Academy 12-1-0 79 2 1-1-0
    3 Salida 11-0-0 78 5 3-0-0
    4 Coal Ridge 8-1-0 66 4 2-0-0
    5 Kent Denver 9-2-0 53 8 3-0-0
    6 Frontier Academy 10-0-0 43 7 2-0-0
    7 Holy Family 8-2-0 41 3 1-2-0
    8 Bruce Randolph 9-1-1 34 6 2-1-0
    9 Manitou Springs 9-2-0 18 9 1-0-0
    10 Roaring Fork 7-2-1 16 1-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Faith Christian 8, Machebeuf 5, Aurora West College Prep 4, Crested Butte 2, Telluride 2, KIPP 1.
    Dropped out
    Faith Christian (10).
  • Things ‘getting messy’ as boys soccer polls get three new No. 1 teams

    (Pam Wagner)
    Fairview is back in the boys soccer rankings, checking in at No. 7 in 5A. (Pam Wagner)

    Rangeview is Class 5A soccer’s lone remaining unbeaten and untied team. And the Raiders (9-0-0) are now No. 1 in this week’s CHSAANow.com boys soccer poll.

    Rangeview moved up from No. 4 to claim the top spot. Grandview is second this week, moving up from fifth following a 3-0-0 week which included a 4-1 win over the-No. 1 Cherry Creek.

    The 5A poll added three new teams this week: No. 7 Fairview, No. 9 Aurora Central and No. 10 Highlands Ranch.

    No. 7 Poudre, No. 9 Pine Creek and No. 10 Montbello all cracked the ranking this week.

    "This," said one 5A voter, "is getting messy."

    There’s also a new No. 1 team in 4A, where Air Academy takes over. That ranking added Valor Christian (No. 7) and Denver North (No. 10).

    Likewise, Colorado Academy takes over atop the 3A poll this week.

    Complete polls for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer 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.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rangeview (7) 9-0-0 126 4 3-0-0
    2 Grandview (2) 8-1-0 125 5 3-0-0
    3 Rock Canyon (4) 7-0-2 112 2 0-0-2
    4 Cherry Creek 6-1-1 82 1 1-1-0
    5 Montbello (2) 7-0-1 76 10 1-0-0
    6 Pine Creek 8-1-1 70 9 2-0-0
    7 Fairview 6-1-1 55 3-0-0
    8 Smoky Hill 8-2-0 44 3 1-1-0
    9 Aurora Central 8-1-0 38 3-0-0
    10 Highlands Ranch 6-1-0 15 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Arvada West 14, Cherokee Trail 12, Poudre 12, Standley Lake 12, Boulder 7, Ralston Valley 7, Fort Collins 6, Arapahoe 5, Abraham Lincoln 3, George Washington 3, Rocky Mountain 2, Fruita Monument 1.
    Dropped out
    Standley Lake (6), Poudre (7), Arapahoe (8).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (9) 9-0-0 117 3 2-0-0
    2 Broomfield (2) 7-2-1 101 2 1-1-0
    3 Evergreen 6-1-0 84 4 2-0-0
    4 Ponderosa (1) 7-2-0 65 6 2-0-0
    5 Cheyenne Mountain 7-2-0 61 7 3-0-0
    6 Battle Mountain 7-1-0 59 1 0-1-0
    7 Valor Christian 8-3-0 47 2-0-0
    8 Niwot 4-2-1 30 5 1-1-0
    9 Golden 5-1-2 22 10 1-0-0
    10 Denver North 7-1-0 21 1-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Lewis-Palmer 15, Skyview 9, Pueblo West 6, Silver Creek 6, Summit 6, Wheat Ridge 6, Pueblo Centennial 3, Denver South 1, Greeley Central 1.
    Dropped out
    Lewis-Palmer (8), Silver Creek (9).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Academy (6) 9-0-0 114 2 1-0-0
    2 The Classical Academy (6) 11-0-0 104 1 3-0-0
    3 Holy Family 7-0-0 93 3 1-0-0
    4 Coal Ridge 6-1-0 65 5 1-0-0
    5 Salida 8-0-0 64 6 2-0-0
    6 Bruce Randolph 7-0-1 53 8 2-0-0
    7 Frontier Academy 8-0-0 50 10 3-0-0
    8 Kent Denver 6-2-0 41 7 2-0-0
    9 Manitou Springs 8-2-0 25 4 0-2-0
    10 Faith Christian 4-5-1 20 9 1-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Roaring Fork 11, Aurora West College Prep 9, KIPP 3, Crested Butte 2, Jefferson 2, Vail Mountain 2, Basalt 1, Colorado Rocky Mountain 1, Telluride 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Rangeview, Standley Lake added to 5A boys soccer poll

    Rangeview and Standley Lake both joined the CHSAANow.com Class 5A boys soccer poll this week.

    Rangeview is sixth this week, while Standley Lake is eighth.

    Elsewhere, 4A added Lewis-Palmer (No. 9) and Denver North (No. 10).

    The 3A poll added Bruce Randolph (No. 10).

    All three No. 1 teams remained the same this week. Those are Cherry Creek (5A), Battle Mountain (4A) and The Classical Academy (3A).

    Complete polls for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer 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.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cherry Creek (11) 4-0-0 136 1 1-0-0
    2 Arapahoe (2) 4-0-0 123 2 0-0-0
    3 Rock Canyon (1) 5-0-0 107 3 2-0-0
    4 Smoky Hill 5-1-0 76 4 2-0-0
    5 Grandview 3-0-0 67 5 1-0-0
    6 Rangeview 4-0-0 44 1-0-0
    7 Ralston Valley 3-0-1 28 10 1-0-0
    8 Standley Lake 6-0-0 26 2-0-0
    9 Fairview 1-1-1 25 6 0-0-0
    10 Rocky Mountain 3-1-0 23 9 0-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Boulder 21, Pine Creek 17, Poudre 17, Montbello 15, Palmer 11, Brighton 7, Denver East 7, Fort Collins 5, Eaglecrest 4, Highlands Ranch 4, Adams City 3, George Washington 3, Cherokee Trail 2, Heritage 1, Littleton 1.
    Dropped out
    Eaglecrest (7), Boulder (8).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Battle Mountain (7) 4-0-0 111 1 1-0-0
    2 Broomfield (3) 4-1-1 101 2 2-0-0
    3 Air Academy (1) 6-0-0 98 4 2-0-0
    4 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 3-1-0 93 3 1-1-0
    5 Evergreen 3-1-0 67 6 0-0-0
    6 Niwot 2-1-1 46 5 0-0-0
    7 Ponderosa 3-2-0 38 7 1-1-0
    8 Silver Creek 3-1-0 24 10 0-0-0
    9 Lewis-Palmer 4-1-1 14 1-0-1
    10 Denver North 4-0-0 12 1-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Pueblo West 10, Longmont 9, Golden 8, Wheat Ridge 8, Valor Christian 7, Pueblo South 4, Summit 4, Mullen 3, Denver West 2, Centaurus 1.
    Dropped out
    Pueblo West (8), Denver South (9).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 The Classical Academy (5) 6-0-0 110 1 2-0-0
    2 Colorado Academy (4) 5-0-0 106 2 2-0-0
    3 Holy Family 3-0-0 71 3 0-0-0
    4 Coal Ridge (1) 3-0-0 70 4 0-0-0
    5 Manitou Springs (1) 6-0-0 66 6 2-0-0
    6 Salida 5-0-0 41 9 2-0-0
    7 Kent Denver (1) 2-2-0 38 7 1-0-0
    8 Faith Christian 3-2-1 37 8 1-0-0
    9 Basalt 3-2-0 23 5 0-1-0
    10 Bruce Randolph 3-0-1 19 1-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Roaring Fork 14, Jefferson Academy 12, Peak to Peak 10, C.S. Christian 9, Denver Christian 7, Frontier Academy 7, Fountain Valley 6, Liberty Common 5, Colorado Rocky Mountain 4, Sheridan 3, Vail Mountain 2, Lutheran 1.
    Dropped out
    Jefferson Academy (10).
  • Photo gallery: Lutheran handles Denver North in football

    Lutheran jumped out to a 35-0 lead over Denver North at halftime, then cruised to a 49-0 win in Week 2.