WESTMINSTER — Mountain Range wrestling beat Fort Collins in a dual meet on Wednesday, 44-31.
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Photos: Romero leads Mountain Range boys basketball over Legacy
HENDERSON — Andrew Romero III had 23 points and seven rebounds to lead Mountain Range boys basketball to a 65-61 win over Legacy on Tuesday night at the Prairie View Tournament.
Max Castillo added 20 points for the Mustangs, while Ben Egan had 11. Dalton Royer led Legacy with 27 points and six rebounds on 12-of-15 shooting.
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Regis Jesuit joins this week’s 5A wrestling rankings
Regis Jesuit joined On The Mat’s wrestling rankings the week. The Raiders are No. 10 in Class 5A.
Other newcomers include No. 10 Greeley Central in 4A, and No. 9 Fleming/Sedgwick County and No. 10 Baca County in 2A.
All four No. 1 teams stayed put. Those are Paonia (2A), Brush (3A), Thompson Valley (4A) and Arvada West (5A).
Complete team rankings for all classes are below.
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On The Mat Wrestling Rankings
Tim Yount of On The Mat provides weekly wrestling rankings for teams and individuals in all weight classes. To see individual rankings, you can subscribe to On The Mat’s full rankings.
To subscribe via PayPal, choose your subscription option on this page click on the corresponding PayPal button. To subscribe by mail or fax and pay by personal check, click here for a printable subscription form. Email Tim Yount at tim@onthematrankings.com with questions.
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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A
Class 2A RK TEAM PVS 1 Paonia 1 2 Centauri 2 3 Rocky Ford 3 4 Meeker 4 5 Norwood/Nucla 5 6 Monte Vista 6 7 Buena Vista 7 8 Swink 8 9 Fleming/Sedgwick County – 10 Baca County – Dropped out Wray (9), Cedaredge (10). Class 3A RK TEAM PVS 1 Brush 1 2 Valley 2 3 Lamar 3 4 Dolores Huerta 4 5 Fort Lupton 5 6 La Junta 6 7 Delta 8 8 Sterling 7 9 Holy Family 9 10 Platte Valley 10 Dropped out None. Class 4A RK TEAM PVS 1 Thompson Valley 1 2 Pueblo County 2 3 Windsor 3 4 Pueblo East 6 5 Air Academy 7 6 Pueblo South 4 7 Discovery Canyon 8 8 Pueblo Centennial 9 9 Mesa Ridge 10 10 Greeley Central – Dropped out Mountain View (5). Class 5A RK TEAM PVS 1 Arvada West 1 2 Pine Creek 3 3 Pomona 2 4 Grand Junction 4 5 Rocky Mountain 5 6 Coronado 7 7 Ponderosa 6 8 Mountain Range 8 9 Adams City 9 10 Regis Jesuit – Dropped out Cherry Creek (10). -
Photos: Mountain Range boys basketball upsets Arvada West
WESTMINSTER — Andrew Romero III had 34 points as Mountain Range boys basketball upset No. 8 Arvada West on Friday, 79-71.
Romero also had six rebounds and four assists in the win, while Max Castillo added 14 points.
Thomas Neff had 30 points in the loss for Arvada West.
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Arvada West, Paonia among preseason No. 1 in wrestling rankings

Arvada West is the preseason No. 1 in Class 5A. (Mark Adams) Defending champions Arvada West and Paonia are preseason No. 1 teams in On The Mat’s wrestling rankings.
A-West won Class 5A last season, while Paonia captured 2A. 4A’s defending champion Broomfield moved up to 5A — it’s not ranked — and Thompson Valley is the preseason No. 1 in that classification.
In 3A, Brush is the preseason No. 1. Valley, the defending champion, opens at No. 2.
Complete team rankings for all classes are below.
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On The Mat Wrestling Rankings
Tim Yount of On The Mat provides weekly wrestling rankings for teams and individuals in all weight classes. To see individual rankings, you can subscribe to On The Mat’s full rankings.
To subscribe via PayPal, choose your subscription option on this page click on the corresponding PayPal button. To subscribe by mail or fax and pay by personal check, click here for a printable subscription form. Email Tim Yount at tim@onthematrankings.com with questions.
To purchase individual weeks of the rankings (as opposed to the entire season), you will need to use the printable subscription form and pay by check. The season ranking subscriptions are offered at a discounted rate.
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Class 5A RK TEAM 1 Arvada West 2 Pomona 3 Pine Creek 4 Grand Junction 5 Rocky Mountain 6 Ponderosa 7 Coronado 8 Mountain Range 9 Adams City 10 Cherry Creek Class 4A RK TEAM 1 Thompson Valley 2 Pueblo County 3 Windsor 4 Pueblo Soiuth 5 Mountain View 6 Pueblo East 7 Air Academy 8 Discovery Canyon 9 Pueblo Centennial 10 Mesa Ridge Class 3A RK TEAM 1 Brush 2 Valley 3 Lamar 4 Dolores Huerta 5 Fort Lupton 6 La Junta 7 Sterling 8 Delta 9 Holy Family 10 Platte Valley Class 2A RK TEAM 1 Paonia 2 Centauri 3 Rocky Ford 4 Meeker 5 Norwood/Nucla 6 Monte Vista 7 Buena Vista 8 Swink 9 Wray 10 Cedaredge -
Photos: Cherry Creek boys basketball beats Mountain Range
GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Cherry Creek topped Mountain Range 62-37 in the opening game for both boys basketball teams on Monday.
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All-state gymnastics teams for 2014 season

Alyssa Carroll. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com) The 2014 all-state gymnastics teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.
The athletes who won all-around championships in their classification were named gymnast of the year.
This season, those honors went to Pomona’s Kelsey Boychuk and Thompson Valley’s Alyssa Carroll.
Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.
Class 5A
Gymnast of the year: Kelsey Boychuk, Pomona
Coach of the year: Lisa Sparrow, Overland
First team Name School Kelsey Boychuk Pomona Devin Bundas Overland Rachel Dillman Mountain Range Mackenzie Doerr Cherry Creek Sarah Holbrook Broomfield Kailey Licata Broomfield Samantha Simon Cherry Creek Class 4A
Gymnast of the year: Alyssa Carroll, Thompson Valley
Coach of the year: Kristen Larrington, Standley Lake
First team Name School Maddie Barkow Niwot Alyssa Carroll Thompson Valley Gabby Casey Niwot Jordan Ireland Standley Lake Marissa Koski Niwot -
All-state softball teams for 2014 season

From left to right, the players of the year: Murphy McRoberts, Fossil Ridge (5A); Alexandria Kilponen, Valor Christian (4A); Bridgette Hutton, Valley (3A). (Photos: Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com; Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Kelly Thornburg/MVPSportsPics.com) The 2014 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. Those nominees included every player who was a first-team all-league selection.
Coaches also voted specifically for player and coach of the year.
Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.
Class 5A
Player of the year: Murphy McRoberts, Fossil Ridge
Coach of the year: Dave Thies, GrandviewFirst Team Name School Year Pos. Baillie Brooks Dakota Ridge Sr. 3B/C Courtney Browne Grandview Jr. P/1B Berkley Calapp Fossil Ridge Sr. SS/3B Hannah Clark Rock Canyon Sr. SS/UTIL Alyssa Geist Legacy Sr. OF Tes Hass Loveland Sr. CF Savannah Heebner Castle View Sr. P/UTIL Hunter Huser Mountain Range So. P Ashley Kim Douglas County Sr. 3B/C Kenya Lindstrom Denver East Sr. P Murphy McRoberts Fossil Ridge Sr. P/1B Kayla Michel Brighton Sr. C/1B Carly Perry Columbine Sr. SS Melissa Rahrich Brighton Jr. P/3B Courtney Robbins Rocky Mountain Sr. CF Haley Smith Legacy Sr. P Emily Supercynski Grandview Sr. SS/3B Caitlyn Williams Horizon Sr. SS Second Team Name School Year Pos. Gracie Cordova Pomona So. OF Riley Craig Mountain Range Jr. 3B Tyler Hays Grand Junction Central Sr. SS/2B Brett Johnson Bear Creek Sr. P Clara Larson Douglas County Jr. SS/2B Lindsey Malkin Broomfield So. 3B/C Katelyn Maynard Grandview Sr. C/3B/2B Angel Micciulli Westminster Sr. OF Valerie Ortega Mountain Range Jr. C Alexa Romero Eaglecrest Jr. P/1B Alexa Samuels Ralston Valley So. C/3B Megan Sansburn Dakota Ridge Jr. SS/RHP Sloane Stewartson Rock Canyon So. C Emily Taggart Legacy So. C Taylor Thoms Prairie View Sr. CF Dani Valerio Dakota Ridge Sr. CF Alexandra Velazquez Grandview So. RF/CF/P Jasmine Wessel Horizon Sr. C Celyn Whitt Legacy Sr. INF Class 4A
Player of the year: Alexandria Kilponen, Valor Christian
Coach of the year: Dave Atencio, Valor ChristianFirst Team Name School Year Pos. Analece Apodaca Wheat Ridge Sr. 2B/3B/SS Jessica Boruff Berthoud Sr. OF/P Alex Dufour Frederick Sr. INF Cheyenne Hamilton Frederick Sr. OF Alicia Hernandez Frederick So. P/OF Alexandria Kilponen Valor Christian Fr. P/1B Bailey Kleespies Niwot Jr. SS/3B/2B Gabby Loya Wheat Ridge So. C/3B/1B Tiffany Maul Erie Sr. C Kellie Mrofcza Vista Ridge Sr. SS/P Kendall Ohman Valor Christian Sr. CF/RF Ally Power Ponderosa Sr. P/UTIL Rio Sanchez Erie So. P/INF McKenzie Surface Discovery Canyon Sr. P/1B Ann Marie Torres Wheat Ridge Jr. 3B/SS/P Second Team Name School Year Pos. Taylor Armitage Berthoud Jr. P/UTIL Courtney Baeckel Mountain View Sr. 1B/C Lexie Comer Woodland Park Sr. P/SS/UTIL Macy Cox Holy Family Sr. P/2B Brooklynn Delozier Niwot Jr. CF/SS Shyanne DeVille Pueblo West Sr. SS/P/3B Tatianna Dominguez Mullen Sr. P/OF/1B Chayanna Gallardo Pueblo East So. C Bridget Gleason Cheyenne Mountain Sr. P/SS Tianna Harper Mead Sr. C/3B Hailey Hinson Windsor Jr. CF Shelby Mann Valor Christian Sr. 2B/SS Allie Mason Thompson Valley Jr. 1B/P/3B Mae Mitchell Frederick Jr. INF Megan Moss Pueblo West Jr. 3B/C/UTIL Christina Nelson Wheat Ridge Jr. SS/2B/P Makenna Roth Valor Christian Sr. LF/CF Ashley Thomas Pueblo West Jr. P/1B/OF Paris Woods Frederick So. OF Class 3A
Player of the year: Bridgette Hutton, Valley
Coach of the year: Justin Weber, La JuntaFirst Team Name School Year Pos. Cassie Alcorn Limon Sr. – Annie Davis La Junta Jr. SS/P Jenna Frink Eaton Sr. C Sami Gill Valley Sr. C McKenna Gubanich Faith Christian So. SS Bridgette Hutton Valley Sr. P/1B/CF Dallas Magnusson Sterling Sr. P Annie Oakley Strasburg Jr. C/INF/UTIL Whitni Oquist La Junta Sr. P Taylor Renaud Eaton Jr. OF Jordan Roesch Strasburg Jr. CF/P Alexis Rutz Sterling Jr. P Sarah Scott Faith Christian Sr. CF Dakota Stotyn Strasburg Fr. P/CF Sandy VanErt Strasburg Sr. 3B Brooklyn Waddles La Junta Sr. OF -
State gymnastics results: Individual event finals
THORNTON — Complete results from the second day of the Class 4A and 5A state gymnastics meets, which featured the finals for all individual events.
Results for all events are below.
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State gymnastics roundup: Standley Lake, nearly cut, wins 4A title

Standley Lake’s gymnastics program made a big turnaround from nearly being cut to a state title. More photos from the meet. (Pam Wagner/CHSAANow.com) THORNTON — State championship teams are often asked if they knew winning the title was possible. The gymnasts at Standley Lake asked if they would have a program this year.
“As of January, our team was cut from the program” due to low numbers, long-time Standley Lake coach Kristen Larrington said. “We didn’t even have a team from January through March, so we fought to get these girls to come out.”
At Thornton High School on Friday, Standley Lake, competing with eight girls, made an incredible turnaround from six months ago by winning the Class 4A state championship by a narrow margin over Elizabeth, 179.05 to 178.35. See complete results from the state meet here.
“Coming into this year, we only had three girls and so we just kept trying to get as many girls as we could to come out,” Larrington said. “We have five seniors, one junior, and two freshman. So we fought. We wanted it from day one.”
Once the Gators got their full arsenal of competitors, they were an impressive team throughout the year and had the best score of any team at the 4A regional championships.
“The fact that we even got enough girls to compete is still unbelievable and then actually winning is even better,” Standley Lake’s top girl, senior Jordan Ireland, said.
Ireland, a senior, provided individual excellence for the Gators Friday with a second-place finish in the all-around competition (36.975 points). Freshman Rachel Cody was right behind Ireland in third place (36.575). Senior Maddi York placed seventh in the all-around (35.3).

Standley Lake poses with the Class 4A gymnastics trophy. More photos from the meet. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) Team-wise, Standley Lake won the beam (46.1 points) and the bars (43.1) to kick off their competition, a great start — especially knowing the two events had been the weaker of the four for the Gators throughout the year.
Larrington was ecstatic.
“We came out today and hit six for six,” Larrington said of the beam and the bars. “That is very rare at any level of performance, let alone for our team to do it.
“Then heading into the last two events, we knew they were our strongest,” she said. “But, we actually didn’t have our best performance on our best two events, so we were pretty nervous about that.
Standley Lake placed second in the floor exercise (44.925 points) and a fourth in the vault (44.925).
In the end, Standley Lake’s score was enough to nip out Elizabeth and earn the school’s second state championship in any sport. They also won 5A wrestling in 2002.
“We won leagues a couple of years ago and that was kind of the first banner that went up at Standley Lake,” Larrington said. “We won Regionals this year. I mean, other than that I don’t think there are any other titles for a long time up in our school. Standley Lake needs this. They need something good in the school right now.”
The 4A all-around competition was also a story of triumph as Thompson Valley’s Alyssa Carroll, who was injured for several years, won her second straight state championship as a senior.
“It feels really good,” Carroll said of defending her all-around title. “It’s just kind of mind blowing that I could do it twice.”
Carroll, who suffered from a wedging of the spine for several years, was overjoyed to return to her favorite sport in 2013.
“Back in sixth grade, I couldn’t get out of bed,” Carroll said of her injury. “I took four years off and then I did cheerleading my first two years of high school and my back didn’t hurt during that. I was like, ‘Oh I might as well try gymnastics again,’ because I’ve always felt that little hole in my heart since I haven’t been doing gymnastics.”
On Friday, Carroll displayed her immense talent in each event, winning the floor exercise (9.575 points), the uneven bars (9.7), the vault (9.7), and the balance beam (9.575). Her all-around score was a dominating 38.55 points, well ahead of Ireland’s 36.975.
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Overland notches another title in 5A

(Whitney Webermeier/CHSAANow.com) In the evening session, Overland, the defending 5A state champions, won their fourth state title in the past six years thanks in large part to their ability to finish.
Despite winning the crown in 2013, Overland coach Lisa Sparrow and her girls weren’t completely satisfied with last year’s performance. On Friday, this year’s Trailblazer team secured the title in style.
“The success of this team came because our goal for the season was to compete to complete,” Sparrow said. “Where we had struggles last season was showing up at a meet and completing a meet and competing strong on all four events. This year that was something that we were able to do repeatedly at leagues, at regionals, and here today.”
Overland started the evening with a fall on the floor exercise, but closed with their best vault of the season, a strong performance on beam, and “then we absolutely tore it up on bars,” Sparrow said excitedly.
The final tally had Overland with 184.975 points, nipping out Broomfield (184.5) and Mountain Range (184.4).
Overland has now won five state titles overall in gymnastics.
Individually, Pomona’s Kelsey Boychuk, by placing first in the vault (9.85), first in balance beam (9.725), and second in floor exercise (9.55), captured the all-around state championship. Boychuk’s 38.325 total points were enough to inch out Cherry Creek’s Samantha Simon (38.125) and Arvada West’s Veronica Vasina (38.075).
