Tag: Glenwood Springs

  • Pine Creek added to 5A girls basketball rankings

    Highlands Ranch Sand Creek girls basketball
    Highlands Ranch (5A) and Sand Creek (4A) are both ranked in their respective polls. (Mark Adams)

    Pine Creek is the lone newcomer to this week’s CHSAANow.com girls basketball poll in 5A. The Eagles (11-0) are No. 10 this week.

    Regis Jesuit remained atop the poll, and continued to be followed by Highlands Ranch. Fossil Ridge moved up one place to No. 3, Grandview is No. 4 and ThunderRidge rounds out the top 5.

    The 4A poll added Glenwood Springs (No. 8), 3A added The Classical Academy (No. 10), 2A added Heritage Christian (No. 10) and 1A added Hi-Plains (No. 10).

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Regis Jesuit (15) 7-2 159 1 1-1
    2 Highlands Ranch (1) 10-1 139 2 2-0
    3 Fossil Ridge 10-0 115 4 2-0
    4 Grandview 9-2 97 5 2-1
    5 ThunderRidge 7-3 91 3 0-0
    6 Lakewood 11-0 88 6 2-0
    7 Castle View 9-2 51 8 2-1
    8 Rock Canyon 6-3 39 7 1-1
    9 Cherry Creek 10-1 35 9 3-0
    10 Pine Creek 11-0 27 3-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Grand Junction 16, Ralston Valley 10, Mountain Vista 4, Rampart 4, Dakota Ridge 2, Denver East 2, Monarch 1.
    Dropped out
    Ralston Valley (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Broomfield (16) 10-0 169 1 2-0
    2 Mesa Ridge (1) 10-0 147 3 3-0
    3 Pueblo South 10-1 143 2 3-0
    4 Elizabeth 9-1 98 5 2-0
    5 Pueblo West 8-2 76 6 1-0
    6 Sand Creek 7-3 67 9 2-1
    7 Valor Christian 9-3 58 4 2-0
    8 Glenwood Springs 9-0 57 3-0
    9 D’Evelyn 7-3 41 8 2-0
    10 Palmer Ridge 7-2 25 7 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Longmont 17, Green Mountain 11, Silver Creek 10, Pueblo East 7, Pueblo County 6, Palisade 2, Thompson Valley 2.
    Dropped out
    Silver Creek (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Holy Family (11) 9-1 144 1 1-0
    2 Pagosa Springs (4) 8-0 138 2 1-0
    3 Lamar 9-0 118 3 3-0
    4 Centauri 8-1 90 4 1-1
    5 Sterling 7-1 82 6 1-0
    6 Eaton 7-2 67 7 2-0
    7 Strasburg 7-1 35 9 0-1
    8 Peak to Peak 6-2 31 8 1-0
    9 Coal Ridge 7-1 29 10 2-0
    10 The Classical Academy 6-0 25 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Platte Valley 18, Jefferson Academy 11, Brush 9, Olathe 7, Bishop Machebeuf 6, St. Mary’s 6, Salida 5, Manitou Springs 3, Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    Bishop Machebeuf (5).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Yuma (5) 6-0 85 1 2-0
    2 Lutheran (3) 7-0 82 3 2-0
    3 Peyton 8-1 76 2 2-0
    4 Akron (1) 5-1 69 4 1-0
    5 Liberty Common (1) 9-0 60 5 2-0
    6 Paonia 6-3 38 8 1-1
    7 Hoehne 6-1 32 7 2-0
    8 Meeker 6-1 28 9 3-0
    9 Simla 7-0 24 6 2-0
    10 Heritage Christian 7-1 18 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    The Vanguard 10, Sangre de Cristo 6, Wray 5, Del Norte 4, Limon 4, Soroco 3, Holyoke 2, Springfield 2, Hotchkiss 1, Sanford 1.
    Dropped out
    Sangre de Cristo (10).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Caliche (7) 7-0 79 1 2-0
    2 Norwood (1) 7-0 72 2 2-0
    3 Idalia 7-0 66 3 2-0
    4 Eads 7-1 62 4 2-0
    5 Kit Carson 6-2 52 5 2-0
    6 Prairie 7-1 39 6 1-1
    7 Dove Creek (1) 7-1 33 9 1-1
    8 Cheraw 5-1 24 8 0-1
    9 McClave 5-3 21 7 0-2
    10 Hi-Plains 4-2 8 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Belleview Christian 6, Gilpin County 6, Centennial 5, Liberty/Stratton 4, Walsh 4, Holly 3, Liberty 3, Peetz 3, South Baca 3, Genoa-Hugo 1, Kim 1.
    Dropped out
    Liberty/Stratton (10).
  • Top-10 girls basketball schedule for week of Jan. 13

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for girls basketball’s top-10 teams this week.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A
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    Class 5A
    1 Regis Jesuit 10-2
    Wed: W 78-46 vs. (7) Castle View
    Fri: W 75-25 at Hathaway Brown (Ohio)
    Sat: W 78-56 at Princeton (Ohio)
    2 Highlands Ranch 12-1
    Tues: W 69-27 at Doherty
    Fri: W 56-35 vs. Chaparral
    3 Fossil Ridge 12-0
    Tues: W 50-38 vs. Fort Collins
    Fri: W 59-39 vs. Loveland
    4 Grandview 11-2
    Wed: W 65-47 at Cherokee Trail
    Fri: W 54-30 at Smoky Hill
    5 ThunderRidge 8-4
    Wed: L 45-50 vs. Denver East
    Fri: W 63-30 at Douglas County
    6 Lakewood 13-1
    Mon: L 46-55 vs. (7) Castle View
    Wed: W 66-51 at Bear Creek
    Sat: W 77-35 vs. Standley Lake
    7 Castle View 10-3
    Mon: W 55-46 at (6) Lakewood
    Wed: L 46-78 at (1) Regis Jesuit
    8 Rock Canyon 8-3
    Mon: W 102-39 at Thomas Jefferson
    Fri: W 76-40 at Ponderosa
    9 Cherry Creek 12-1
    Wed: W 53-38 at Mullen
    Fri: W 60-43 vs. Cherokee Trail
    10 Pine Creek 12-1
    Thurs: L 51-65 at (4A 7) Valor Christian
    Sat: W 46-45 at Palmer

    Class 4A
    1 Broomfield 12-0
    Tues: W 73-46 vs. Longmont
    Fri: W 77-35 at Thompson Valley
    2 Mesa Ridge 12-0
    Tues: W 66-23 at Widefield
    Fri: W 72-30 at Coronado
    3 Pueblo South 13-1
    Tues: W 76-30 at Pueblo County
    Fri: W 47-35 vs. Canon City
    Sat: W 49-45 at Rampart
    4 Elizabeth 11-1
    Fri: W 55-34 vs. Weld Central
    Sat: W 82-33 vs. Fort Morgan
    5 Pueblo West 10-2
    Tues: W 55-53 vs. Pueblo East
    Fri: W 76-28 at Pueblo Central
    6 Sand Creek 9-3
    Tues: W 65-41 at Cheyenne Mountain
    Fri: W 51-41 vs. Air Academy
    7 Valor Christian 12-3
    Tues: W 54-40 vs. Palmer
    Thurs: W 65-51 vs. (5A 10) Pine Creek
    Sat: W 67-32 at Heritage
    8 Glenwood Springs 11-0
    Tues: W 61-41 at Grand Junction Central
    Fri: W 45-37 vs. Palisade
    9 D’Evelyn 9-3
    Tues: W 70-20 vs. Alameda
    Fri: W 68-40 at Evergreen
    10 Palmer Ridge 9-2
    Tues: W 36-30 vs. Air Academy
    Thurs: W 51-37 at Discovery Canyon

    Class 3A
    1 Holy Family 11-1
    Wed: W 56-40 vs. (2A 2) Lutheran
    Fri: W 53-36 at Faith Christian
    2 Pagosa Springs 10-0
    Thurs: W 46-29 vs. Sargent
    Sat: W 46-24 vs. (4) Centauri
    3 Lamar 11-0
    Fri: W 67-22 vs. Pueblo Cetennial
    Sat: W 38-26 at Trinidad
    4 Centauri 8-3
    Fri: L 43-49 vs. Alamosa
    Sat: L 24-46 at (2) Pagosa Springs
    5 Sterling 8-2
    Tues: L 54-60 at (2A 1) Yuma
    Fri: W 36-28 at (6) Eaton
    6 Eaton 7-4
    Tues: L 48-58 at (7) Strasburg
    Fri: L 28-36 vs. (5) Sterling
    7 Strasburg 9-2
    Tues: W 58-48 vs. (6) Eaton
    Fri: L 26-42 at Brush
    Sat: W 55-30 vs. Vista PEAK
    8 Peak to Peak 9-2
    Wed: W 56-41 vs. St. Mary’s Acadeny
    Fri: W 60-29 vs. Jefferson Academy
    Sat: W 60-36 vs. (10) The Classical Academy
    9 Coal Ridge 7-3
    Tues: L 38-40 vs. Grand Valley
    Fri: L 38-45 at Cedaredge
    10 The Classical Academy 8-1
    Mon: W 42-28 vs. Colorado Springs Christian
    Thurs: W 46-25 vs. Florence
    Sat: L 36-60 at (8) Peak to Peak

    Class 2A
    1 Yuma 9-0
    Tues: W 60-54 vs. (3A 5) Sterling
    Fri: W 54-38 at Sedgwick County
    Sat: W 74-32 vs. Dayspring Christian
    2 Lutheran 8-1
    Wed: L 40-56 at (3A 1) Holy Family
    Fri: W 67-31 at Kent Denver
    3 Peyton 10-1
    Fri: W 56-32 at Evangelical Christian
    Sat: W 89-6 vs. Miami-Yoder
    4 Akron 7-1
    Fri: W 72-29 vs. Wiggins
    Sat: W 72-29 at Merino
    5 Liberty Common 11-0
    Tues: W 80-18 at Nederland
    Thurs: W 68-19 at Denver Christian
    6 Paonia 8-3
    Fri: W 48-33 vs. Soroco
    Sat: W 64-25 at Hayden
    7 Hoehne 8-1
    Fri: W 52-27 at Las Animas
    Sat: W 58-21 vs. Crowley County
    8 Meeker 9-1
    Tues: W 61-16 vs. Rangely
    Fri: W 70-32 at West Grand
    Sat: W 64-43 vs. North Park
    9 Simla 10-0
    Tues: W 54-35 at Kiowa
    Fri: W 66-22 vs. Miami-Yoder
    Sat: W 42-27 at Calhan
    10 Heritage Christian 9-1
    Tues: W 45-25 at Front Range Christian
    Fri: W 55-30 vs. Union Colony Prep

    Class 1A
    1 Caliche 9-0
    Tues: W 51-42 vs. (6) Prairie
    Fri: W 72-59 vs. Wray
    2 Norwood 8-0
    Fri: W 44-29 at Ridgway
    3 Idalia 9-0
    Fri: W 47-40 at (10) Hi-Plains
    Sat: W 58-41 vs. Cheynne Wells
    4 Eads 9-1
    Fri: W 53-27 vs. Deer Trail
    Sat: W 53-42 vs. (10) Hi-Plains
    5 Kit Carson 7-2
    Fri: W 40-28 at Granada
    Sat: at Flagler
    6 Prairie 8-2
    Tues: L 42-51 vs. (1) Caliche
    Fri: W 64-41 at Pawnee
    7 Dove Creek 9-1
    Fri: W 57-18 vs. Telluride
    Sat: W 47-36 at Ignacio
    8 Cheraw 6-2
    Fri: W 48-29 at Cheynne Wells
    Sat: L 40-48 at Holly
    9 McClave 6-3
    Thurs: W 45-33 vs. Kim
    10 Hi-Plains 4-4
    Fri: L 40-47 vs. (3) Idalia
    Sat: L 42-53 at (4) Eads
  • Day 2 results from the state spirit championships

    DENVER — The state spirit championships continued on Saturday, and seven more champions will be crowned by night’s end. Find Day 1 results here.

    Saturday’s champions include Evergreen (4A poms); Broomfield (4A cheer); Faith Christian (3A cheer); Clear Creek (3A poms); Salida (2A/3A co-ed cheer); Cheyenne Wells (2a cheer); and Vail Christian (2A poms).

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    Class 4A poms

    Evergreen won the 4A poms championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Evergreen won the 4A poms championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Prelims
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Evergreen 94.67 470.00
    2 Broomfield 94.33 468.00
    3 Valor Christian 93.00 463.00
    4 Battle Mountain  90.00 445.00
    5 Wheat Ridge 89.33 446.00
    6 Windsor 89.17 443.00
    7 Mullen 88.00 431.00
    8 Durango 87.00 423.00
    9 Eagle Valley 86.67 435.50
    10 Canon City 86.50 423.50
    11 Lewis-Palmer 85.50 424.50
    12 Mead 84.67 422.00
    13 Frederick 82.50 403.50
    14 Green Mountain 79.33 397.00
    15 Centaurus 75.33 378.00
    16 Conifer 73.67 366.00
    Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Evergreen 96.33 477.50
    2 Broomfield 94.67 469.50
    3 Valor Christian 92.00 461.00
    4 Battle Mountain 90.33 449.00

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    Class 4A cheer

    Broomfield won the 4A cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Broomfield won the 4A cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Prelims
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Broomfield 85.20 428.10
    2 Palmer Ridge 78.87 389.20
    3 Valor Christian 77.80 388.90
    4 Pueblo West 76.40 381.40
    5 Erie 74.33 371.80
    6 Glenwood Springs 72.13 361.40
    7 Sand Creek 70.23 348.80
    8 Coronado 70.07 347.20
    9 Pueblo South 65.67 324.60
    10 Windsor 64.63 324.30
    11 Weld Central 64.00 319.50
    12 Ponderosa 61.70 304.00
    13 Vista Ridge 60.97 305.80
    14 Green Mountain 59.50 299.70
    15 Thompson Valley 58.93 297.30
    16 Longmont 58.77 290.90
    17 Rifle 58.73 296.20
    18 Woodland Park 58.13 292.10
    19 Canon City 57.97 290.90
    20 Wheat Ridge 57.30 284.50
    21 Durango 56.17 285.70
    22 Skyline 55.57 271.60
    23 Englewood 55.57 273.90
    24 Elizabeth 54.97 271.50
    25 Golden 54.13 266.80
    26 D’Evelyn 54.07 267.60
    27 Pueblo Centennial 53.37 265.60
    28 Mead 52.77 260.60
    29 Mullen 52.37 267.20
    30 Lewis Palmer 52.03 263.30
    31 Battle Mountain 51.70 257.90
    32 Northridge 51.30 257.00
    33 Montezuma-Cortez 46.53 228.20
    34 Ft. Morgan 43.73 228.50
    35 Roosevelt 43.33 215.30
    36 Pueblo Central 41.23 210.30
    37 Denver North 40.47 210.60
    38 Silver Creek 19.27 98.90
    39 Conifer 0.00 0.00
    39 Mountain View 0.00 0.00
    Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Broomfield 90.27 451.10
    2 Pueblo West 77.27 389.90
    3 Palmer Ridge 75.27 376.60
    4 Glenwood Springs 75.03 375.80
    5 Erie 74.60 373.60
    6 Valor Christian 73.57 366.80
    7 Sand Creek 72.97 360.00
    8 Coronado 71.87 358.60

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    Class 3A cheer

    Faith Christian won the 3A cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Faith Christian won the 3A cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Prelims
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Faith Christian 71.67 355.20
    2 Manitou Springs 68.70 346.20
    3 University 68.23 340.00
    4 St. Mary’S 67.40 335.30
    5 Dolores Huerta 67.10 330.30
    6 Coal Ridge 60.17 301.20
    7 Holy Family 59.77 299.90
    8 Frontier Academy 58.83 294.60
    9 Machebeuf 58.77 293.10
    10 Sterling 58.27 293.70
    11 Lamar 56.73 282.10
    12 Pagosal Springs 55.77 277.20
    13 The Academy 54.73 278.10
    14 Buena Vista 54.03 270.50
    15 Florence 53.93 275.40
    16 Bayfield 53.37 268.40
    17 Middle Park 52.13 261.50
    18 Alamosa 51.20 256.10
    19 Pinnacle 50.60 246.60
    20 La Junta 46.37 227.80
    21 Kipp Denver 45.63 226.80
    22 Trinidad 45.17 224.60
    23 Jefferson 44.20 220.60
    24 Peak To Peak 0.00 0.00
    24 0.00 0.00
    Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Faith Christian 72.80 364.60
    2 Manitou Springs 70.47 353.30
    3 St. Mary’S 69.10 346.90
    4 University 59.87 301.80

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    Class 3A poms

    Clear Creek won the 3A poms championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Clear Creek won the 3A poms championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Prelims/Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Clear Creek 83.33 415.00
    2 Bayfield 82.00 411.00
    2 Bennett 82.00 405.00
    4 Sheridan 81.33 407.00
    5 Aspen 80.83 404.00
    6 University 80.17 398.50
    7 Grand Valley 77.33 382.00
    8 Basalt 61.33 303.00

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    Class 2A/3A co-ed cheer

    Salida won the 2A/3A co-ed cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Salida won the 2A/3A co-ed cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Prelims/Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Salida 66.60 331.60
    2 Strasburg 61.97 310.10
    3 Sheridan 57.70 284.70
    4 Estes Park 55.13 272.70
    5 Ridgway 55.10 272.70
    6 Peyton 50.27 257.20
    7 Rocky Ford 46.87 237.70
    8 Valley 46.70 242.00
    9 Cripple Creek-Victor 0.00 0.00
    9 Simla 0.00 0.00

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    Class 2A cheer

    Prelims
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Cheyenne Wells 76.70 380.40
    2 Telluride 71.97 360.60
    3 Dove Creek 68.13 342.80
    4 Holyoke 67.03 336.50
    5 Jim Elliott 65.10 331.00
    6 Lyons 63.37 318.80
    7 Swink 62.77 312.60
    8 Hoehne 57.90 285.80
    9 Wiley 57.43 299.20
    10 Rocky Mtn Lutheran 57.23 289.00
    11 Longmont Christian 56.63 276.50
    12 Hotchkiss 53.03 264.70
    13 Resurrection Christian 52.23 267.90
    14 Elbert  52.20 261.60
    15 Dolores 52.07 264.90
    16 Primero 51.43 262.70
    17 Limon 51.30 252.30
    18 Highland 50.17 249.50
    19 Denver Christian 49.20 245.90
    20 Hanover 45.13 232.80
    21 Aurora West Prep 23.00 128.80
    22 Miami-Yoder 0.00 0.00
    Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Cheyenne Wells 74.73 372.80
    2 Telluride 74.37 374.60
    3 Dove Creek 74.13 369.60
    4 Holyoke 68.83 343.40

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    Class 2A poms

    Prelims/Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Vail Christian 86.83 432.50
    2 Limon 84.83 422.50
    3 Lutheran 84.00 413.50
    3 Sanford 84.00 410.00
    5 Hotchkiss 82.33 406.50
    6 Akron 79.00 394.00
    7 West Grand 76.50 385.50
  • Playoff football roundup: Pueblo South tops Dakota Ridge to move to semis

    A roundup of Saturday’s playoff football games. Find Friday’s roundup here.

    Class 5A

    ThunderRidge claimed the final semifinal spot with a 13-9 win over Grandview. Backup quarterback Branden Brenning led the Grizzlies to the win. Read the full story here.

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    Class 4A

    Pueblo South is headed to the semifinals for the first time since 2004 with a 27-21 win over Dakota Ridge.

    “We got them to fumble in their first possession, and we marched it right down and got a big score, got some momentum going in our favor,” Pueblo South coach Ryan Goddard told Colorado Preps’ Scoreboard Show. “Then we had a big interception and a long return, and were able to make some plays off of that and turn that into points, as well. We’ve been pretty successful this year in winning the turnover battle. If you win turnovers and third downs, you’re going to be OK most of the time.”

    Pueblo South will face Montrose in the semifinals.

    “Our kids were excited after the game, and I was excited for them,” Goddard said. “I told them they did a good job, and that they’re a special team and they have an opportunity to do something special here, and they’re making their impact on the program. But it’s time to go to work on Monday and we’ve got to start thinking about Montrose.”

    Montrose beat Denver South 47-27 on Saturday. The Indians led 33-6 at halftime.

    “Our guys did a great job of just executing. We were able to get on them on some special teams stuff and get a couple of short fields,” Montrose coach Todd Casebier told the Scoreboard Show. “We had some good special teams in the first half.

    “South kept playing until the very end, but we were just too much for them today.”

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    Class 3A

    Defending champion Silver Creek rolled into the semifinals. The Raptors handled Pueblo East, 34-14.

    “It was a really big win. That Pueblo East team was as good a team as we’ve played,” Silver Creek coach Mike Apodaca told the Scoreboard Show. “We’re real fortunate to get a win.”

    Silver Creek will play Delta in the semifinals. Delta beat Glenwood Springs 13-9 on Saturday.

    “We’re excited about the trip,” Apodaca said. “Western Slope football is good football. … It’s exciting. It’s good 3A football, and a good community, so it’s an exciting trip for our kids.”

    Coronado beat Roosevelt 29-27 to claim a spot in the other semifinal. It will meet The Classical Academy, which upset Palisade on Friday.

    “There’s special things happening with these young men,” Coronado coach Bobby Lizzarraga told the Scoreboard Show. “It’s showing up on the field.”

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    Class 2A

    The 2A title matchup is set: Faith Christian will play Platte Valley. Both teams upset higher-seeded opponents on Saturday.

    Faith Christian, seeded fourth, beat No. 1 Brush 24-14 on Saturday.

    “In the first half, it was one of those games where it looked like neither team was going to punt, because we couldn’t stop each other,” Faith Christian coach Blair Hubbard told the Scoreboard Show. “Then, the adjustments and the turnovers in the second half were just a big part of it.”

    No. 3 Platte Valley beat No. 2 Manitou Springs, 13-7. The Broncos are making a second-consecutive trip to the title game.

    “We made some mistakes that have been uncharacteristic of what we’ve been doing the last few weeks,” Platte Valley Troy Hoffman told the Scoreboard Show, “but we fought back, we regrouped very well in the fourth quarter and the kids fought through this barrier, this obstacle and they came through with a victory today. I’m very proud of them.”

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    Class 1A

    Paonia will face Centauri in the 1A championship next week.

    Centauri topped Limon 21-8 to reach the title game for the first time in school history.

    “We’re ready to play this,” Centauri coach Kyle Forster told the Scoreboard Show. “This was a goal we had 14 weeks ago, and it’s come true. Now we’re just going to have to go in and play our best because Paonia is playing their best football of the year right now, too. So it’s going to be a real big dog-fight.”

    Paonia beat Buena Vista 28-14 on Saturday.

    “We came out and we were ready to go,” Paonia coach Brent McRae told the Scoreboard Show, “but getting (an early) score and then the first three-and-out we got and scoring again — just the confidence. Our kids knew they would be able to run the ball and that just carried us the whole game.”

    Of the title game, McRae said, “It’s going to be a fun day.”

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    8-man

    Caliche and Dayspring Christian will play for the 8-man title.

    Caliche topped top-seeded Hoehne 44-40, while Dayspring Christian edged Norwood 44-43 with a 22-yard field goal in the final moments.

    “We made big plays. That’s probably what the difference was,” Dayspring Christian coach Mick Holmes told the Scoreboard Show. “It came down to a field goal with seven seconds left. It’s kind of funny — we talked about it all week: ‘It may come down to a field goal.’ And we put it through the uprights.”

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    6-man

    Liberty/Stratton captured the 6-man title with a 44-40 win over Hi-Plains. Read the full story here.

  • 3A football playoff bracket

    Football’s 2013 state playoff bracket for Class 3A.

    2013 CHSAA State Football Championships CHSAA 3A Football Championship

  • Football roundup: Mullen knocks off No. 7 Chatfield

    There were a few brief minutes where Chatfield seized the lead against Mullen for the first time on Friday night. In those minutes, it seemed Chatfield would escape with a win.

    Not so.

    Mullen pulled off the upset against the No. 7 Chargers, 40-34, to pick up its second win this season. Chatfield fell to 6-2.

    Mullen led for nearly the entire game — including gaps of 24-9 and 31-16 — but Chatfield tied things at 31 early in the fourth, then took a 34-31 lead on a field goal with 5:46 remaining. The Mustangs answered right back with a touchdown to regain a lead at 37-34.

    Penalties set the ensuing kickoff up from Chatfield’s 30, and Mullen caught the Chargers off-guard with an onside kick. The Mustangs recovered at the 11-yard-line. They added a 23-yard field goal with 1:40 to play.

    Chatfield marched down the field and attempted a Hail Mary from midfield as time expired, but the pass was intercepted.

    The biggest upset of the night, though, came in 3A. That’s where unranked Delta knocked off No. 1 Palisade, 31-21. Palisade rallied from a 21-7 hole at halftime to tie things at 21 after three quarters. But Delta prevailed.

    “We had a good lead at half, and we threw a pick-6 in the third and we caused ourselves some problems and turned it into a football game,” Delta coach Ben Johnson told ColoradoPreps.com’s Built Ford Tough Scoreboard Show on Friday night.

    “Our kids played a wonderful game, and it was a big game,” he said. “Our kids played real well. We’ve got another one next week. Hopefully we can — our goal is to win this league.”

    Palisade plays No. 10 Rifle next week. Rifle beat Steamboat Springs 50-10 on Friday.

    3A saw two other big upsets on Friday night: Glenwood Springs beat No. 6 Evergreen 35-7, and Roosevelt took down No. 3 Silver Creek 23-20.

    “It was a very exciting game. I think everyone got their money’s worth tonight,” Roosevelt’s Nolan Eastin told the Scoreboard Show. “Silver Creek’s such a good team. They’re so talented. We had to grind one out: we had some early turnovers, we got behind. It shows a lot about our character.

    “The game of football is a funny game, it goes high and low,” he continued. “We had a lot of lows in the first quarter, but our guys just hung in there and kept fighting and scrapping and grinding away. We made some plays, and here come the Roughriders in the second half. We were able to hold them on ‘D’ and come away with a big win.”

    Roosevelt was able to secure the win by owning possession.

    “They can’t hurt you much when they’re not on ‘O’ — and they have a great ‘O,’” Eastin said. “They’re explosive on offense, and we knew that. So we wanted to try and chew up some clock and grind the ball away and kind of ground and pound it.”

    Elsewhere in 3A, No. 2 Coronado improved to a state-best 9-0 following a 27-9 win over Woodland Park.

    In 4A, eighth-ranked Broomfield picked up an impressive 21-13 win over Montbello.

    “They came over here and gave us everything we wanted,” Broomfield coach Gary Davies told the Scoreboard Show. “There was a penalty on the last play of the half, and we had to run one more play, and we scored from 85 yards out on a run, and that put us up 21-7. Basically, in the second half we just kind of hung on. But, you know, it was a win, and I’m very happy we were on that side of the score.”

    In recent weeks, Broomfield has beaten Denver South, Standley Lake and, now, Montbello. The Eagles have won five consecutive games.

    “We just seem to be able to find ways to win games,” Davies said. “I’m not sure any of our wins have been very pretty. The kids just keep hanging in there and they don’t quit. I like where we’re sitting.”

    Elsewhere in 4A, No. 7 Durango rallied to beat 5A Fruita Monument 17-10.

    At the 2A level, No. 9 Bennett beat No. 4 Kent Denver 14-7.

    “We’ve been itching at it for quite a few years with Kent,” Bennett coach Rick Jacoby told the Scoreboard Show. “It was a big for the kids, it was the program and our school and our town.

    “They were inside the 10 (yard-line) four times and our defense stepped up huge and kept them out of the end zone.”

    Elsewhere, it was No. 7 Strasburg over Eaton 32-7.

    “Overall, I thought we really kind of controlled the line of scrimmage, and were able to get enough points up there (in the first half) to be pretty comfortable in the second half,” Strasburg coach Jeff Giger told the Scoreboard Show.

    In 1A, Resurrection Christian upset No. 8 Wray 35-13.

    “We were able to get a few of our kids that had been hurt back, and I think that was a key tonight,” Resurrection Christian coach Mark Roggy told the Scoreboard Show. “I thought out defense played very well. We were able to control the tempo of the game against a very good, potent Wray ballclub, and we were able to balance our offense. That’s big for the way we think about football here.”

    Elsewhere, No.7 Paonia topped No. 3 Hotchkiss 21-0.

    “The kids played hard; it was a fun battle,” Paonia coach Brent McRae told the Scoreboard Show. “Our defense played well. They were so prepared and so disciplined and we put a lot of respect on our defensive side of the ball.”

    It was a big night for 8-man football with three games between ranked opponents. Included was No. 2 Dayspring Christian’s 38-15 win over No. 3 Caliche, as well as No. 4 Simla’s 40-8 win over No. 6 Kiowa.

    “It was an ugly game for both teams, a defensive battle even though there was 30 points on the board, but our kids played their tails off and Kiowa has a good football team,” Simla coach Shane Zimmerman told the Scoreboard Show of his team’s win.

    Also, fifth-ranked Norwood beat No. 8 Dove Creek 56-28.

    “Dove Creek out and (drove on) us right off the bat, but we had the depth to keep putting kids in and wore ’em down and started putting points on the board in the second half,” Norwood coach Brandon Alexander told the Scoreboard Show.