Tag: Platte Valley

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

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

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

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

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    Class 2A

    Runner of the year: Benjamin Kelley, Soroco
    Coach of the year: Mark Roberts, Lyons

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Seth Bruxvoort Junior Heritage Christian Academy
    Cody Danley Senior Rocky Ford
    Jaden Evans Junior Telluride
    Benjamin Kelley Senior Soroco
    Isaac Roberts Sophomore Lyons
    Patrick Scoggins Senior Rangley
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Mason Howard Sophomore Peyton
    Simon Kearns Senior Mancos
    Nick Lovato Senior The Vanguard School
    Max Saliman Junior Shining Mountain Waldorf
    Field Soosloff Senior Lyons
    Micah Zeller Freshman Custer County

    Honorable mention: Isaiah Bowsher, Senior, Heritage Christian Academy; Josiah Bowsher, Senior, Heritage Christian Academy; Keaton Case, Junior, Heritage Christian Academy; Wesley Davies, Junior, Clear Creek; Phillip Hufman, Junior, Dolores; Colton Jonjak-Plahn, Junior, Lyons; Jake McKie, Senior, Mancos; Landon Milbrath, Senior, Lyons; Ethan Reschke, Senior, Sargent; Sam Rodriguez, Senior, Hotchkiss; Andre Stablein, Sophomore, Front Range Christian; Simon Stone, Sophomore, Lyons; Will Swenson, Junior, Colorado Rocky Mountain.

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    Class 3A

    Runner of the year: Mason Norman, Classical Academy
    Coach of the year: Alan Versaw, The Classical Academy

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Levi Chambers Senior Frontier Academy
    Blake Davis Senior Lamar
    David Fine Junior Elizabeth
    Kyle McCabe Senior Holy Family
    Mason Norman Sophomore Classical Academy
    Tyler Scholl Junior SkyView Academy
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Jaden Davis Sophomore Frontier Academy
    Lucas Jordan Senior D’Evelyn
    Andrew King Senior Platte Valley
    Wyatt Lehr Senior Lamar
    Ryan Moen Senior Classical Academy
    Colton Stice Junior Gunnison

    Honorable mention: Macklin Brockmeyer, Junior, Faith Christian; Ryan Butler, Senior, SkyView Academy; Elijah DeLaCerda, Junior, Alamosa; Jacob Doman, Senior, Liberty Commons; Christian Fagerlin, Senior, Resurrection Christian; James Jessep, Freshman, Stargate High School; Canaan Lamberth, Senior, Classical Academy; William Ledden, Sophomore, Peak to Peak; Campbell McDonough, Senior, Faith Christian; Jimmy Scavuzzo, Senior, SkyView Academy.

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    Class 4A

    Runner of the year: Cole Sprout, Valor Christian
    Coach of the year: Rob Collins, Palmer Ridge

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Cal Banta Junior Air Academy
    Brock Dykema Senior Silver Creek
    James Lee Senior Silver Creek
    Ryan Matson Senior Palmer Ridge
    Drew Seidel Senior Wheat Ridge
    Cole Sprout Sophomore Valor Christian
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Thomas Chaston Senior Cheyenne Mountain
    Simon Kelati Junior Greeley Central
    Cole Munoz Senior Widefield
    John O’Malley Senior Centaurus
    Dillon Powell Junior Air Academy
    Ares Reading Junior Niwot

    Honorable mention: Noah Bodewes, Junior, Durango; Cooper Brown, Junior, Centaurus; Eliott Cassidy, Senior, Silver Creek; Aidan Fitzgerald, Junior, Durango; Evan Graff, Junior, Montrose; Maxwell Herebic, Senior, Palmer Ridge; Alex Hooten, Senior, Centaurus; Justin McDaniel, Senior, Mead; Kieran Nay, Senior, Palmer Ridge; Torey Puckett, Junior, Centaurus; Dylan Schubert, Sophomore, Thompson Valley; Logan Simington, Senior, Silver Creek; Jonathan Woolf, Senior, Palmer Ridge.

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    Class 5A

    Runner of the year: Charlie Perry, Monarch
    Coach of the year: Jonathan Dalby, Mountain Vista

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Mason Brown Senior Eaglecrest
    Carter Dillon Senior Mountain Vista
    Charlie Perry Senior Monarch
    Harrison Scudamore Freshman Denver East
    Chris Theodore Senior Rock Canyon
    Austin Vancil Junior Dakota Ridge
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Easton Allred Sophomore Rock Canyon
    Will Dixon Senior Monarch
    Connor McCabe Senior Rampart
    Michael Mooney Senior Broomfield
    Connor Ohlson Sophomore Dakota Ridge
    Shayan Zarrin Senior Mountain Vista

    Honorable mention: Jacob Dewey, Senior, Rampart; Chase Dornbusch, Senior, Lakewood; Caden Foster, Senior, Mountain Vista; Blake Hubert, Senior, Fossil Ridge; Drew Johnson, Senior, Chatfield; Yonatan Kefle, Junior, Denver South; Parker Mackay, Senior, Mountain Vista; Hayden Martinez, Junior, Doherty; Jack O’Sullivan, Sophomore, Mountain Vista; Ethan Rouse, Junior, Mountain Vista; Isaac Russo, Senior, Monarch; Jack Shore, Senior, Fort Collins; Afeworki Zeru, Senior, Rampart.

  • Photos: No. 8 Eaton football keeps title hopes alive with close win over No. 1 Platte Valley

    KERSEY — Eaton stood tall defensively to upset No. 1 Platte Valley 9-6 and advance to the Class 2A football semifinals.

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  • State volleyball: Cherry Creek leads day of upsets as tourney opens

    2017 state volleyball Cherry Creek
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — To start the volleyball season, Mountain Vista handed Cherry Creek one of its two losses on the year. To start the state tournament, the Bruins returned the favor.

    Cherry Creek battled to a 21-25, 25-21, 18-25, 25-20, 15-7 win over the Golden Eagles, knock off the No. 1 seed in the Class 5A bracket. It was just one of many upsets across all five classifications on Friday at the Denver Coliseum.

    Mountain Vista won the regular season opener between the two teams. That match also went to five sets.

    “It was motivation to come in here and beat them,” coach Sally Moos said.

    The Golden Eagles claimed the first set of the match, putting the Bruins into a quick hole. It was all tied up after two, but Mountain Vista again pulled ahead, putting Creek on the verge of defeat and losing any control over its own fate.

    Even at that point, there was no panic from the Centennial League’s only representative at the tournament. 

    “I don’t think so,” junior outside hitter Katie Sherman said. “We were all just so into (the match) and we wanted to win it so bad.”

    So they battled. The fourth set remained tight until Creek pulled away at the end. They came out in the fifth and dominated from the start, jumping out to a 11-3 lead.

    Mountain Vista started to rally back, but the Sherman put down one last kill to give the Bruins control of Pool I.

    “We wanted to win that so bad,” Sherman said. “They’re probably our biggest rival. We’re super excited.”

    Cherry Creek finished the regular season with just two losses. The first came against the Golden Eagles. The second loss was back on Sept. 16 against Rock Canyon. Cherry Creek evened the score against Rocky Mountain in the Legend Tournament on Oct. 28.

    The Bruins and the Lobos will play Saturday morning and a win by Creek means advancement to the semifinals. 

    “Rocky Mountain is a very good team, too,” Moos said. “We’ll do the same thing, we’ll battle back and forth.”

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    Other upsets shake up the pools

    State volleyball Denver East team
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Denver East continued 5A’s upset trend in the third match of day when the No. 11-seeded Angels swept No. 2 Fossil Ridge, the defending champions.

    The Angels, who are now 21-6 this season, swept the Sabercats 25-23, 25-22, 25-20.

    “They stuck to the gameplan,” Denver East coach Tarah Olmstead said after the match. “They ran outside their comfort zone, which is what we are supposed to do every single day. We watch film on everybody here. We know what everybody does before we even know our own rotations. And they called it, they stayed on top.”

    Denver East last advanced to the state tournament two years ago, but only two players remain from that team.

    “What’s really tough is we have a ton of people who have never been here before,” Olmstead said. “We only have two people who have been here. And their eyes, when they’re walking in, are all over the place. So in order to keep them present, I said, ‘Look around, Snapchat, I don’t care what you have to do, do it right now. But the second we get in there, you are present and you are with each other, because that’s what everybody came to watch.’”

    The Angels will have the chance to win their pool and advance to the semifinals by beating Chatfield on Saturday.

    2017 state volleyball Rock Canyon
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    And with the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds already the victims of upsets, No. 10 Rock Canyon was looking to make it a hat trick against No. 3 Castle View.

    The Jaguars fell behind 2-0 early, though both sets they lost were close. They battled back in the third to avoid the sweep and and evened things up after the fourth set.

    With momentum on their side, they went into the fifth and deciding set believing they could get the win.

    The Sabercats jumped out in front and seemingly had control with a 10-6 lead. But Rock Canyon had battled back to tie up the overall match, so coming back to tie the final set seemed like child’s play.

    Down 14-11, the Jaguars rode a couple of key kills from Keeley Davis to pull even. Davis made the final kill to give the Jags a 16-14 win in the deciding set of the match.

    “(Early on) it was just the nerves at state,” Davis said. “We have a lot of new people who are here in this big coliseum. I think once we set those nerves off and we started getting excited and being happy about things, we started getting less nervous.”

    Rock Canyon will play Coronado Saturday morning and can advance to the 5A semifinals by winning that match.

    Other upsets on Friday included:

    • In 1A, No. 9 Holly knocked off No. 4 McClave 3-2 to start the day, including 15-3 in the fifth set.
    • In 2A‘s first match of the day, No. 9 Denver Christian upset No. 4 Hoehne, 3-1.
    • Simla threw a second wrench into the 2A tourney when the No. 11 Cubs upset No. 2 Swink with a 25-16, 25-19, 25-15 sweep.
    • No. 5 Otis over No. 4 McClave in 1A, 3-1.
    • 2A No. 6 Lyons beat No. 3 Dayspring Christian 3-1.

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    Notables

    State volleyball Buena Vista fans
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    • Buena Vista had probably the largest, and loudest, crowd of the day. The students at Buena Vista took a field trip to the Denver Coliseum on Friday. The school picked up the tab to get as many students as possible to support the Demons at state.
    • Kit Carson’s incredible run of not losing a set continued on Friday. The Wildcats swept Weldon Valley and Briggsdale, and have now won all 72 sets they’ve played this season.
    • Lewis-Palmer, the defending champion and No. 1 seed in 4A, extended its match winning streak to 56 with sweeps of Mullen and Roosevelt. The Rangers are ranked No. 5 nationally by MaxPreps.
    • Eaton is in search of a fifth-straight championship in 3A. The Reds opened their tournament with a 25-18, 25-20, 25-10 sweep of Platte Valley, and then swept Lamar in the evening.

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    Semifinal berths clinched

    • Yuma won 2A’s Pool I with wins over Dolores and Rangely.
    • Niwot captured 4A’s Pool IV. The Cougars beat Discovery Canyon and Palmer Ridge.
    • Chaparral won Pool IV in 5A with wins over Fort Collins and Fruita Monument.
    • Kit Carson, after its two sweeps, clinched Pool I in 1A.
    • University won 3A’s Pool IV following wins over Middle Park and Resurrection Christian.
    • Lewis-Palmer will meet Niwot in the 4A semifinals after winning Pool I.
    • Fleming topped Genoa-Hugo and Springfield to win Pool II in 1A.
    • Eaton is back in the 3A semifinals following sweeps over Platte Valley and Lamar.
    • La Veta got wins over Sangre de Cristo and Wiley to win 1A’s Pool III.
    • Lutheran beat Sterling and Bennett in winning Pool II in 2A.
    • Valor Christian beat Cheyenne Mountain and Pueblo West as it won 4A’s Pool II.
    • Holy Family topped Ponderosa and D’Evelyn in winning Pool III in 4A.
    • Faith Christian beat Buena Vista and Valley is it won Pool III in 3A.
  • Regional volleyball: Here’s who has qualified for the state tournament

    The 2017 regional volleyball tournaments are this week. Teams in each classification are vying for spots in next week’s state tournaments.

    Find updated results from the regional rounds on these brackets:

    The qualifiers will be seeded into state tournament brackets on Monday. Those brackets will post here on CHSAANow.com.

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    Class 5A state qualifiers

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    Updated 5A brackets

    • Region 1: Mountain Vista
    • Region 2: Fossil Ridge
    • Region 3: Castle View
    • Region 4: Chaparral
    • Region 5: Fruita Monument
    • Region 6: Coronado
    • Region 7: Chatfield
    • Region 8: Rocky Mountain
    • Region 9: Fort Collins
    • Region 10: Rock Canyon
    • Region 11: Denver East
    • Region 12: Cherry Creek

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    Class 4A state qualifiers

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    Updated 4A brackets

    • Region 1: Lewis-Palmer
    • Region 2: Valor Christian
    • Region 3: Holy Family
    • Region 4: Niwot
    • Region 5: Palmer Ridge
    • Region 6: D’Evelyn
    • Region 7: Discovery Canyon
    • Region 8: Roosevelt
    • Region 9: Mullen
    • Region 10: Pueblo West
    • Region 11: Cheyenne Mountain
    • Region 12: Ponderosa

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    Class 3A state qualifiers

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    Updated 3A brackets

    • Region 1: Eaton
    • Region 2: Lutheran
    • Region 3: Faith Christian
    • Region 4: University
    • Region 5: Resurrection Christian
    • Region 6: Platte Valley
    • Region 7: Sterling
    • Region 8: Valley
    • Region 9: Bennett
    • Region 10: Lamar
    • Region 11: Buena Vista
    • Region 12: Middle Park

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    Class 2A state qualifiers


    Updated 2A brackets. Note: Four teams will qualify as at-large teams on Monday.

    • Region A: Swink
    • Region B: Lyons
    • Region C: Meeker
    • Region D: Denver Christian
    • Region E: Hoehne
    • Region F: Yuma
    • Region G: Rangely
    • Region H: Simla

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    Class 1A state qualifiers

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    Updated 1A brackets. Note: Four teams will qualify as at-large teams on Monday.

    • Region A: La Veta
    • Region B: Kit Carson
    • Region C: Otis
    • Region D: Weldon Valley
    • Region E: Sangre de Cristo
    • Region F: Springfield
    • Region G: Genoa-Hugo
    • Region H: Fleming
  • Class 2A football state playoff bracket

    Football’s 2017 state playoff bracket for Class 2A.

    2017 CHSAA State Football Playoffs CHSAA 2A Football Playoffs

  • Playoff brackets out for 8-man, 1A and 2A football; Sedgwick County, Bennett, Platte Valley top seeds

    Bennett football
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — Sedgwick County, Bennett and Platte Valley head their respective playoff fields as state football brackets were unveiled in 8-man, 1A and 2A on Sunday.

    Find complete brackets here:

    The brackets are composed to automatic qualifiers — league champions — and then the next highest finishers in the final RPI standings of the regular season. In the case of all three brackets, the top 16 teams in the RPI all qualified for the postseason.

    (Sedgwick County/NFHS Network)

    Sedgwick County enters as the No. 1 seed in 8-man football following a 9-0 regular season. The Cougars are the defending champions and have actually won 19 consecutive games — most in the state along with 5A’s Valor Christian.

    Also hosting first-round games in 8-man are West Grand, Merino, Hoehne, Holly, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Sargent and Springfield.

    Bennett, the top seed in 1A, is also unbeaten so far this year at 9-0. The Tigers were semifinalists a year ago.

    Among high seeds in 1A are Meeker, Centauri, Strasburg, Burlington, Clear Creek, Crowley County and Peyton. All will host games in the first round.

    Platte Valley football also enters its postseason undefeated at 9-0. The Broncos will host D’Evelyn in the first round of the 2A playoffs.

    2A’s other high seeds include Kent Denver, Bayfield, La Junta, The Classical Academy, Basalt, Faith Christian and Eaton. La Junta is the defending champion.

    First round games for all three classes are set for this coming weekend. Semifinals will be Nov. 18, and all three championship games for 2A, 1A and 8-man will be held on Nov. 25 at a home site of one of the finalists.

  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for 2017’s Week 9 games

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 9 of the 2017 season.

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    Class 5A
    1 Valor Christian 9-0
    Friday: W 42-26 vs. Poudre
    2 Eaglecrest 9-0
    Thursday: W 17-15 vs. Ralston Valley
    3 Pomona 7-2
    Thursday: W 34-0 vs. (10) Chaparral
    4 Columbine 8-1
    Thursday: W 50-0 vs. Mountain Range
    5 Regis Jesuit 8-1
    Friday: W 42-14 at Westminster
    6 Cherry Creek 7-2
    Friday: W 49-14 vs. Prairie View
    7 Grandview 7-2
    Friday: W 28-10 vs. Arapahoe
    8 Fairview 8-1
    Friday: W 40-0 vs. Northglenn
    9 Highlands Ranch 6-3
    Friday: L 14-19 at Legend
    10 Chaparral 6-3
    Thursday: L 0-34 at (3) Pomona
    Class 4A
    1 Ponderosa 9-0
    Saturday: W 61-0 vs. Cheyenne Mountain
    2 Pine Creek 8-1
    Friday: W 43-0 at Widefield
    3 Chatfield 8-1
    Friday: W 38-17 vs. Dakota Ridge
    4 Fruita Monument 9-0
    Friday: W 50-16 vs. George Washington
    5 Windsor 8-1
    Friday: W 56-55 vs. (10) Skyline
    6 Loveland 9-0
    Thursday: W 34-12 vs. Brighton
    7 Pueblo West 8-1
    Friday: W 47-0 vs. Pueblo Centennial
    8 Monarch 7-2
    Thursday: L 21-24 at Fort Collins
    9 Pueblo South 8-1
    Friday: W 49-0 vs. Sand Creek
    10 Skyline 7-2
    Friday: L 55-56 at (5) Windsor
    Class 3A
    1 Mead 9-0
    Friday: W 42-28 at (4) Erie
    2 Palmer Ridge 9-0
    Friday: W 52-0 vs. Kennedy
    3 Roosevelt 7-2
    Friday: W 14-0 at Frederick
    4 Erie 7-2
    Friday: L 28-42 vs. (1) Mead
    5 Harrison 8-1
    Friday: L 14-46 vs. Pueblo East
    6 Evergreen 8-1
    Friday: W 26-21 at Green Mountain
    7 Canon City 8-1
    Friday: W 48-7 vs. Woodland Park
    8 Skyview 8-1
    Friday: W 49-0 vs. Alameda
    9 Longmont 6-3
    Friday: W 28-7 vs. Silver Creek
    10 Rifle 8-1
    Friday: W 17-14 at Glenwood Springs
    Class 2A
    1 Kent Denver 9-0
    Saturday: W 54-13 vs. Sheridan
    2 Bayfield 9-0
    Friday: W 38-0 at Alamosa
    3 Platte Valley 9-0
    Friday: W 46-6 vs. Weld Central
    4 La Junta 8-1
    Friday: W 42-6 vs. Florence
    5 The Classical Academy 8-1
    Friday: W 56-12 at Manitou Springs
    6 Sterling 7-2
    Friday: W 48-7 vs. Valley
    7 Faith Christian 8-1
    Friday: W 41-26 at Middle Park
    8 Basalt 8-1
    Friday: W 60-6 vs. Roaring Fork
    9 Salida 7-2
    Friday: W 35-7 vs. Lamar
    10 Aspen 8-1
    Friday: W 58-18 vs. Moffat County
    Class 1A
    1 Bennett 9-0
    Friday: W 46-0 vs. Platte Canyon
    2 Meeker 9-0
    Friday: W 52-21 vs. Olathe
    3 Centauri 9-0
    Friday: W 7-0 vs. John Mall
    4 Strasburg 8-1
    Friday: W 49-7 at Lyons
    5 Limon 7-2
    Friday: L 28-29 vs. (8) Burlington
    6 Crowley County 8-1
    Friday: W 51-14 vs. Trinidad
    7 Paonia 7-2
    Friday: W 21-2 at Grand Valley
    8 Burlington 7-2
    Friday: W 29-28 at (5) Limon
    9 Peyton 8-1
    Friday: W 27-3 at Colorado Springs Christian
    10 Clear Creek 8-1
    Saturday: W 58-28 at Front Range Christian
    8-man
    1 Sedgwick County 8-0
    Friday: W 42-12 vs. Dayspring Christian Academy
    2 West Grand 9-0
    Friday: W 52-0 vs. (6) Gilpin County
    3 Merino 8-1
    Friday: W 39-24 at (9) Haxtun
    4 Hoehne 8-1
    Friday: W 52-12 at Swink
    5 Holly 7-1
    Friday: W 49-0 at Las Animas
    6 Gilpin County 7-2
    Friday: L 0-52 at (2) West Grand
    7 Fowler 8-1
    Friday: W 52-12 at Kiowa
    8 Mancos 7-2
    Friday: L 14-54 at (10) Sargent
    9 Haxtun 6-3
    Friday: L 24-39 vs. (3) Merino
    10 Sargent 6-3
    Friday: W 54-14 vs. (8) Mancos
  • Football rankings: Four new teams hop into the polls

    Legend Chaparral football
    (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    This week’s football rankings are out, and Chaparral (5A), Rifle (3A), Aspen (2A) and Clear Creek (1A) have entered the polls.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, 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 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 Valor Christian (10) 8-0 100 1 W
    2 Eaglecrest 8-0 84 2 W
    3 Pomona 6-2 69 3 W
    4 Columbine 7-1 67 5 W
    5 Regis Jesuit 7-1 62 4 W
    6 Cherry Creek 6-2 49 6 W
    7 Grandview 6-2 44 7 W
    8 Fairview 7-1 34 9 W
    9 Highlands Ranch 6-2 24 8 L
    10 Chaparral 6-2 7 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Mullen 4, Ralston Valley 4, Lakewood 2.
    Dropped out
    Mullen (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Ponderosa (12) 8-0 166 1 W
    2 Pine Creek (4) 7-1 157 2 W
    3 Chatfield (3) 7-1 151 3 W
    4 Fruita Monument 8-0 119 6 W
    5 Windsor 7-1 110 4 W
    6 Loveland 8-0 104 5 W
    7 Pueblo West 7-1 82 7 W
    8 Monarch 7-1 61 8 W
    9 Pueblo South 7-1 55 9 W
    10 Skyline 7-1 16 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Pueblo Centennial 7, Rampart 7, Vista Ridge 3, Widefield 3, Montrose 2, Brighton 1, Broomfield 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Mead (12) 8-0 129 1 W
    2 Palmer Ridge (1) 8-0 115 2 W
    3 Roosevelt 6-2 86 5 W
    4 Erie 7-1 67 3 L
    5 Harrison 8-0 62 4 W
    6 Evergreen 7-1 48 6 W
    7 Canon City 7-1 47 9 W
    8 Skyview 7-1 46 10 W
    9 Longmont 5-3 35 7 W
    10 Rifle 7-1 27 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Palisade 16, Frederick 12, Silver Creek 8, Berthoud 7, Fort Morgan 7, Glenwood Springs 2, Discovery Canyon 1.
    Dropped out
    Silver Creek (8).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kent Denver (6) 8-0 112 1 W
    2 Bayfield (3) 8-0 108 2 W
    3 Platte Valley (3) 8-0 98 3 W
    4 La Junta 7-1 88 4 W
    5 The Classical Academy 7-1 72 5 W
    6 Sterling 6-2 48 6 W
    7 Faith Christian 7-1 41 7 W
    8 Basalt 7-1 37 8 W
    9 Salida 6-2 14 9 L
    10 Aspen 7-1 11 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Eaton 11, Bishop Machebeuf 10, Pagosa Springs 7, Alamosa 3.
    Dropped out
    Bishop Machebeuf (10).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Bennett (8) 8-0 98 1 W
    2 Meeker (2) 8-0 93 2 W
    3 Centauri (1) 9-0 85 3
    4 Strasburg 7-1 83 4 W
    5 Limon 7-1 65 5 W
    6 Crowley County 7-1 40 7 W
    7 Paonia 6-2 38 6 L
    8 Burlington 6-2 35 9 W
    9 Peyton 7-1 25 10 W
    10 Clear Creek 7-1 23 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Platte Canyon 12, Monte Vista 5, Colorado Springs Christian 1, Hotchkiss 1, Wray 1.
    Dropped out
    Platte Canyon (8).
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (8) 8-0 88 1 W
    2 West Grand (1) 8-0 80 2 W
    3 Merino 7-1 62 4 W
    4 Hoehne 7-1 58 3 W
    5 Holly 6-1 47 6 W
    6 Gilpin County 7-1 41 8 W
    7 Fowler 7-1 40 7 W
    8 Mancos 7-1 24 9 W
    9 Haxtun 6-2 22 5 L
    10 Sargent 5-3 14 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Dayspring Christian Academy 8, Caliche 3, Hayden 3, Akron 2, Soroco 2, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Cross country roundup: State field clearing up after Thursday’s regionals

    Cross Country regionals
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Palmer Ridge’s Isabella Prosceno has a solid plan when embarking on her races.

    She starts strong, paces herself with the head of the pack and then pulls away for the win. That’s the plan she utilized on Thursday at the Class 4A region 2 cross country meet. She got the desired result.

    “I tend to run as hard as I can in every race,” Prosceno said. “Even though it gets hard on certain things, I just go hard every time.”

    Prosceno took the win for the Bears, but it was Air Academy who grabbed the overall team win for 4A girls. The Bears didn’t come away empty-handed though as the boys team took first.

    It was also a good day for the Vanguard School. The girls team grabbed first place while Nick Lovato won the overall 2A boys race.

    “My hope was that I would run my fastest to get my team to state,” Lovato said. “I decided the best way to do that was to take first.”

    Peyton won the 2A boys team title.

    At the same venue, Mountain Vista swept the 5A team titles.

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    Monarch took three of the top four spots at the 5A Region 3 boys cross country meet to win the region.

    The Coyotes had 40 team points.

    “We wanted our team to win this regional,” Charlie Perry said. “The best way for us to do that is, I have to go out and get one point. So, my mind was on what I’m going to do, because I know the rest of the guys will take care of their job.

    “As you just saw, they came through in the spots they needed to as well.”

    Perry took first with a time of 15:50.

    “I felt pretty good today, so I figured it wouldn’t be too bad to go out on my own for a little bit,” Perry said. “This is a starter for the postseason so it’s a big deal to come out and win.”

    In the girls race, Legacy sophomore Brynn Siles beat out the field with a time of 18:28.

    Fairview won the team title with 64 points.

    The Knights’ Isabella Bowland finished with a time of 19:16, good for a fifth-place finish.

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    2A

    • Region 1: Lyons’ Isaac Roberts took first in the boys race with a time of 17:03. Heritage Christian won the team title. Nederland’s Helen Cross won the girls race with a race of 19:34, helping Nederland to the team title.
    • Region 3: Cody Danley of Rocky Ford won at 17:24. The Meloneers won both girls and boys team titles. Emilee Haefeli (Del Norte) and Camille Ruggles (Center) tied in the girls race at 21:54.

    3A

    • Region 2: Blake Davis (Lamar) won with a time of 17:10.9. The Classical Academy took both team titles. Colorado Springs Christian’s Rachel Ingram turned in a first place time of 20:19.4.
    • Region 3: Holy Family’s Kyle McCabe took first with 16:42. Faith Christian won the boys team race. Peak to Peak’s Quinn McConnell won with 18:05. The Pumas took the top three spots to win the team race.
    • Region 4: Platte Valley’s Andrew King turned in a first-place time of 16:21. Frontier Academy won the team titles at boys and girls. Hannah Ellis’ time of 18:31 gave her the top spot.

    4A

    • Region 1: Wheat Ridge’s Drew Seidel turned in a time of 17:50.18 to win the boys race. Evergreen took the boys team win. Naomi Harding of Battle Mountain paced the Huskies with a time of 19:56.76 to win the team and individual title.
    • Region 3: Valor Christian’s Cole Sprout topped the field at 16:00. Centaurus won the boys team race. In the girls race, Niwot freshman Taylor James took first with 19:16. Valor Christian won the girls team race.
    • Region 4: Silver Creek’s Logan Simington turned in a time of 16:14 to push the Raptors to the team title. Kenadi Krueger of Thompson Valley won the girls race with 18:57. Silver Creek won the girls team race.
    • Region 5: Cole Munoz of Widefield ran to a time of 16:05 to win the boys race. Durango won the boys and girls team races. Durango’s Madeleine Burns won the individual girls race at 19:10.

    5A

    • Region 1: Denver East’s Harrison Scudamore won the boys race at 15:50.2. Dakota Ridge won the boys team race. Stephanie Carrasco of Thornton’s time of 17:58.5 was good for first place. Arvada West took the team race.
    • Region 2: Gateway’s Yonas Mogos took first at boys with 16:13.7. Grandview took the boys race. Isalina Colsman of Regis Jesuit won the girls race with 18:31.9. Cherokee Trail won the team race.
    • Region 4: Broomfield’s Michael Mooney won the boys race at 15:28.2. Poudre won the team race. Katelyn Mitchem’s time of 17:59.1 was enough to earn her and the Eagles wins in the girls race.
  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for 2017’s Week 8 games

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 8 of the 2017 season.

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    Class 5A
    1 Valor Christian 8-0
    Friday: W 48-7 at (8) Highlands Ranch
    2 Eaglecrest 8-0
    Thursday: W 41-13 at Castle View
    3 Pomona 6-2
    Friday: W 49-14 vs. Mountain Vista
    4 Regis Jesuit 7-1
    Friday: W 55-0 vs. Aurora Central
    5 Columbine 7-1
    Thursday: W 47-7 at Northglenn
    6 Cherry Creek 6-2
    Friday: W 42-21 at Horizon
    7 Grandview 6-2
    Friday: W 42-2 at Doherty
    8 Highlands Ranch 6-2
    Friday: L 7-48 vs. (1) Valor Christian
    9 Fairview 7-1
    Friday: W 18-16 at (10) Mullen
    10 Mullen 3-5
    Friday: L 16-18 vs. (9) Fairview
    Class 4A
    1 Ponderosa 8-0
    Friday: W 26-7 at Grand Junction Central
    2 Pine Creek 7-1
    Friday: W 56-0 at Air Academy
    3 Chatfield 7-1
    Friday: W 63-7 vs. Gateway
    4 Windsor 7-1
    Thursday: W 44-0 at Greeley Central
    5 Loveland 8-0
    Thursday: W 49-0 at Grand Junction
    6 Fruita Monument 8-0
    Friday: W 42-8 at Standley Lake
    7 Pueblo West 7-1
    Friday: W 47-23 at Mesa Ridge
    8 Monarch 7-1
    Friday: W 35-13 vs. Mountain View
    9 Pueblo South 7-1
    Friday: W 49-14 at Cheyenne Mountain
    10 Skyline 7-1
    Saturday: W 35-28 vs. Fort Collins
    Class 3A
    1 Mead 8-0
    Friday: W 45-0 vs. Holy Family
    2 Palmer Ridge 8-0
    Friday: W 26-6 at Thomas Jefferson
    3 Erie 7-1
    Friday: L 20-22 at (5) Roosevelt
    4 Harrison 8-0
    Friday: W 28-3 vs. Pueblo County
    5 Roosevelt 6-2
    Friday: W 22-20 vs. (3) Erie
    6 Evergreen 7-1
    Friday: W 38-13 vs. Conifer
    7 Longmont 5-3
    Friday: W 54-29 at Northridge
    8 Silver Creek 4-4
    Friday: L 13-16 vs. Centaurus
    9 Canon City 7-1
    Friday: W 41-21 at Discovery Canyon
    10 Skyview 7-1
    Friday: W 52-14 vs. Lutheran
    Class 2A
    1 Kent Denver 8-0
    Friday: W 21-8 at (10) Bishop Machebeuf
    2 Bayfield 8-0
    Friday: W 45-0 vs. Delta
    3 Platte Valley 8-0
    Friday: W 45-14 at Brush
    4 La Junta 7-1
    Friday: W 39-16 vs. (9) Salida
    5 The Classical Academy 7-1
    Friday: W 49-6 vs. Lamar
    6 Sterling 6-2
    Friday: W 42-13 vs. Weld Central
    7 Faith Christian 7-1
    Friday: W 45-0 vs. Denver West
    8 Basalt 7-1
    Friday: W 47-0 at Moffat County
    9 Salida 6-2
    Friday: L 16-39 at (4) La Junta
    10 Bishop Machebeuf 7-1
    Friday: L 8-21 vs. (1) Kent Denver
    Class 1A
    1 Bennett 8-0
    Friday: W 54-16 at Manual
    2 Meeker 8-0
    Friday: W 31-14 at (6) Paonia
    3 Centauri 9-0
    Friday: W 48-0 at Dolores
    4 Strasburg 7-1
    Friday: W 66-28 vs. Cornerstone Christian Academy
    5 Limon 7-1
    Friday: W 31-0 at Yuma
    6 Paonia 6-2
    Friday: L 14-31 vs. (2) Meeker
    7 Crowley County 7-1
    Friday: W 53-0 at Dolores Huerta Prep
    8 Platte Canyon 6-1
    Friday: L 42-62 at Clear Creek
    9 Burlington 6-2
    Friday: W 54-6 vs. Wiggins
    10 Peyton 7-1
    Friday: W 34-28 at Buena Vista
    8-man
    1 Sedgwick County 8-0
    Friday: W 40-8 at Caliche
    2 West Grand 8-0
    Thursday: W 54-0 at Soroco
    3 Hoehne 7-1
    Friday: W 66-6 vs. Simla
    4 Merino 7-1
    Friday: W 14-12 vs. Dayspring Christian Academy
    5 Haxtun 6-2
    Friday: L 34-36 at Akron
    6 Holly 6-1
    Friday: W 22-6 vs. McClave
    7 Fowler 7-1
    Friday: W 46-12 vs. Swink
    8 Gilpin County 7-1
    Friday: W 36-28 at Rangely
    9 Mancos 7-1
    Thursday: W 54-0 at Dove Creek
    10 Sargent 5-3
    Friday: W 26-20 at Sanford
    6-man
    1 Stratton/Liberty 8-0
    Friday: W 58-40 at Flagler
    2 Prairie 8-0
    Friday: W 32-30 at (10) Fleming
    3 Peetz 6-1
    Friday: W 74-27 vs. Weldon Valley
    4 Cheyenne Wells 7-1
    Friday: W 51-12 at Eads
    5 Otis 7-1
    Friday: W 55-23 at Arickaree/Woodlin
    6 Kit Carson 7-1
    Friday: W 68-6 vs. Walsh
    7 La Veta 7-1
    Friday: W 52-19 at Primero
    8 North Park 5-2
    Saturday: W 49-12 at Hanover
    9 Genoa-Hugo 6-2
    Friday: W 66-6 at Elbert
    10 Fleming 3-5
    Friday: L 30-32 vs. (2) Prairie