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  • Boys soccer rankings: Kent Denver back on top of 3A

    Kent Denver boys soccer
    Kent Denver has returned to the No. 1 spot in Class 3A boys soccer. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Kent Denver has regained the top spot of the Class 3A CHSAANow.com boys soccer rankings after relinquishing the spot last week.

    The Sun Devils regained their position thanks to a 10-0 win over Bishop Mechebeuf on Friday.

    Boulder remained in the top spot in 5A after playing their way into that ranking last week. Two new teams joined the 5A poll as Rampart made an impressive jump up to No. 6 and Arapahoe earned enough points to take over the No. 10 spot.

    Evergreen hangs on to the No. 1 spot in 4A thanks to outscoring opponents 5-0 last week. Like 5A, two new teams joined the 4A poll as Skyline comes in at No. 6 with Skyview landing at No. 10.

    Along with Kent Denver regaining the No. 1 spot in 3A, Jefferson Academy and Colorado Academy each jumped four spots with the Jaguars coming in at No. 4 and the Mustangs climbing to No. 5.

    Vail Mountain is the lone newcomer to the 3A rankings at No. 9 this week.

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

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select 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 Boulder (10) 7-0-0 100 1 2-0-0
    2 ThunderRidge 8-0-0 76 3 1-0-0
    3 Arvada West 8-1-0 62 4 1-0-0
    4 Broomfield 6-1-0 58 6 1-0-0
    5 Fort Collins 6-1-0 50 2 1-1-0
    6 Rampart 6-0-1 45 1-0-0
    7 Aurora Central 6-1-0 25 9 2-1-0
    8 Fairview 4-2-1 20 5 1-2-0
    9 Rocky Mountain 5-1-1 19 8 1-1-0
    10 Arapahoe 5-1-2 17 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherry Creek 16, Coronado 16, Mountain Range 15, Lincoln 13, Northglenn 7, Monarch 6, Heritage 4, Regis Jesuit 1.
    Dropped out
    Cherry Creek (7), Far Northeast (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Evergreen (10) 6-0-0 134 1 2-0-0
    2 The Classical Academy 6-1-0 114 4 2-0-0
    3 Niwot (2) 6-0-0 105 5 1-0-0
    4 Littleton 7-1-0 81 6 2-0-0
    5 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 5-2-0 66 3 0-1-0
    6 Skyline (2) 7-0-0 60 2-0-0
    7 Denver West 6-0-1 46 7 3-0-0
    8 Air Academy 4-2-1 30 9 1-1-0
    9 Valor Christian 6-2-0 28 2 0-2-0
    10 Skyview 5-0-1 25 0-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Greeley West 24, Ponderosa 22, Longmont 21, Steamboat Springs 13, Denver North 10, John F. Kennedy 10, Battle Mountain 6, Pueblo Centennial 6, Silver Creek 6, Alameda 4, Eagle Valley 4, Erie 3, Lewis-Palmer 3, Golden 1, Green Mountain 1, Northridge 1, Standley Lake 1.
    Dropped out
    Ponderosa (8), Greeley West (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kent Denver (3) 6-0-1 62 2 1-0-0
    2 KIPP (2) 7-1-0 58 1 1-1-0
    3 Pagosa Springs (1) 9-0-0 39 4 2-0-0
    4 Jefferson Academy (1) 6-1-0 37 8 2-0-0
    5 Colorado Academy 5-2-1 28 9 3-0-0
    6 Faith Christian 6-2-0 27 3 1-1-0
    7 Aurora West 8-1-1 26 7 2-0-1
    8 DSST-Stapleton 6-1-1 24 5 1-0-1
    9 Vail Mountain 6-1-0 20 1-0-0
    10 Salida 6-2-0 18 6 1-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Fountain Valley 14, Liberty Common 13, Colorado Springs Christian 8, Peak to Peak 6, The Academy 5.
    Dropped out
    Fountain Valley (10).
  • Boys soccer rankings: All three classes get a new No. 1 team

    Rock Canyon Boulder boys soccer
    Boulder has ascended to the top spot in the 5A boys soccer poll. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Three new teams stand atop this week’s CHSAANow.com boys soccer rankings, meaning there’s a new No. 1 team in each classification.

    Boulder (Class 5A), Evergreen (4A) and KIPP Collegiate (3A) all now lead their respective classes.

    In 5A, Boulder moved up due in part to former No. 1 Broomfield’s loss to Mountain Range in overtime last week. The Panthers got eight of the 10 first-place votes to take over.

    Fort Collins also moved up, to No. 2, as did No. 3 ThunderRidge and No. 4 Arvada West. Fairview rounds out the top-5. ThunderRidge jumped from No. 6 to No. 3 after an impressive week in which they outscored their opponents 11-3 in three games.

    Broomfield fell to sixth, Cherry Creek is seventh and Rocky Mountain is up to No. 8.

    Aurora Central and Far Northeast are this week’s newcomers to the 5A poll, landing at No. 9 and No. 10 respectively.

    The top seeds from last week’s CHSAANow.com boys soccer rankings all fell out of place this week. In Class 5A, Broomfield was topped by Mountain Range in overtime making Boulder the new No. 1.

    Former 4A No. 1 Cheyenne Mountain was upset at the hands of Pueblo West, which helped Evergreen shoot to the top spot.

    The occupants of last week’s 4A poll remain the same, but with Cheyenne Mountain falling out of the top spot, there was some shakeup in the order. Valor Christian jumped from No. 4 to No. 2 and Littleton landed at No. 6 this week, up two spots from their ranking last week.

    After recording a 3-0 win over Kent Denver Thursday, the Kent Denver Sun Devils played Fountain Valley to a 1-1 draw, allowing KIPP to take over the top spot in 3A.

    Other big moves were made in 3A as Faith Christian made the jump from No. 6 to No. 3. There were also three newcomers to the 3A ranks as DSST Stapleton (No. 5), Jefferson Academy (No. 8) and Fountain Valley — fresh off its tie with Kent Denver — (No. 10) all joined the poll this week

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

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select 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 Boulder (8) 5-0-0 94 2 1-0-0
    2 Fort Collins (2) 5-0-0 92 3 1-0-0
    3 ThunderRidge 7-0-0 62 6 3-0-0
    4 Arvada West 7-1-0 57 7 2-0-0
    5 Fairview 3-0-1 53 4 0-0-1
    6 Broomfield 5-1-0 49 1 0-1-0
    7 Cherry Creek 2-1-1 34 5 1-0-0
    8 Rocky Mountain 4-0-1 24 10 1-0-1
    9 Aurora Central 4-0-0 12 0-0-0
    10 Far Northeast 5-1-0 11 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Arapahoe 9, George Washington 9, Fossil Ridge 8, Rangeview 8, Westminster 8, Legacy 6, Rampart 6, Regis Jesuit 4, Denver East 2, Rock Canyon 2.
    Dropped out
    Legacy (8), Pine Creek (9).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Evergreen (7) 4-0-0 110 2 1-0-0
    2 Valor Christian (4) 6-0-0 92 4 1-0-0
    3 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 5-1-0 81 1 2-1-0
    4 The Classical Academy 4-1-0 74 3 0-0-0
    5 Niwot 5-0-0 67 5 2-0-0
    6 Littleton 5-1-0 51 8 1-0-0
    7 Denver West 3-0-1 43 6 0-0-1
    8 Ponderosa 5-2-0 30 9 2-0-0
    9 Air Academy 3-1-1 26 7 0-0-1
    10 Greeley West 6-0-1 21 10 3-0-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Skyview 16, Denver North 11, John F. Kennedy 10, Battle Mountain 9, Silver Creek 6, Skyline 6, Eagle Valley 3, D’Evelyn 1, Mullen 1, Standley Lake 1, Vista Ridge 1.
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 KIPP (4) 6-0-0 66 2 2-0-0
    2 Kent Denver (2) 5-0-1 64 1 2-0-1
    3 Faith Christian 5-1-0 53 6 2-0-0
    4 Pagosa Springs (1) 7-0-0 45 3 3-0-0
    5 DSST-Stapleton 5-1-0 39 2-0-0
    6 Salida 5-1-0 35 5 1-0-0
    7 Aurora West 6-1-0 28 8 2-0-0
    8 Jefferson Academy 4-1-0 20 1-0-0
    9 Colorado Academy 2-2-1 12 4 1-1-0
    10 Fountain Valley 4-0-2 11 1-0-1
    Others receiving votes:
    The Academy 10, Colorado Springs Christian 2, Vail Mountain 2, Jefferson 1, Peak to Peak 1.
    Dropped out
    Peak to Peak (7), Colorado Springs Christian (9), Frontier Academy (10).
  • Boys golf’s regional fields and schedules for 5A, 4A and 3A

    Below are the complete fields for this season’s boys golf regionals, which begin on Monday.

    All live scores will be available on golf.rcasey.wpengine.com.

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    Class 5A

    Southern

    Team Note
    Coronado Colorado Springs Metro 1
    Arapahoe Centennial 1
    Liberty Colorado Springs Metro 5
    Ralston Valley Jeffco 2
    Fruita Monument Southwestern 2
    Rangeview East Metro 3
    Highlands Ranch Continental 4
    Boulder Front Range 3
    Smoky Hill Centennial 5
    Bear Creek Jeffco 6
    Greeley West Front Range 8
    Aurora Central East Metro 6
    Legend Continental 7
    Mountain Range Front Range 10

    Central

    Team Note
    Regis Jesuit Continental 1
    Denver East Denver Prep 1
    Doherty Colorado Springs Metro 2
    Cherry Creek Centennial 2
    Columbine Jeffco 3
    Fort Collins Front Range 4
    Northglenn/Thornton East Metro 4
    Rock Canyon Continental 5
    Rampart Colorado Springs Metro 6
    Eaglecrest Centennial 6
    Pomona Jeffco 7
    Legacy Front Range 6
    ThunderRidge Continental 8
    Poudre Front Range 9
    Westminster East Metro 7

    Northern

    Team Note
    Fossil Ridge Front Range 1
    Prairie View East Metro 1
    Heritage Continental 2
    Palmer Colorado Springs Metro 3
    Cherokee Trail Centennial 3
    Dakota Ridge Jeffco 4
    Fairview Front Range 5
    Gateway East Metro 5
    Castle View Continental 6
    Chatfield Jeffco 8
    Broomfield Front Range 7
    Douglas County Continental 9
    Hinkley East Metro 8
    Overland Centennial 7
    Rocky Mountain Front Range 11

    Western

    Team Note
    Grand Junction Southwestern 1
    Lakewood Jeffco 1
    George Washington Denver Prep 2
    Brighton East Metro 2
    Mountain Vista Continental 3
    Grand Junction Central Southwestern 3
    Pine Creek Colorado Springs Metro 4
    Grandview Centennial 4
    Arvada West Jeffco 5
    Monarch Front Range 2
    Chaparral Continental 10
    Fountain-Fort Carson Colorado Springs Metro 7
    Horizon Front Range 13
    Adams City East Metro 9

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    Class 4A

    Metro

    Team League
    Mullen Centennial
    Elizabeth Colorado 7
    Englewood Colorado 7
    Vista PEAK Colorado 7
    Ponderosa Continental
    Denver North Denver Prep
    Denver South Denver Prep
    Denver West Denver Prep
    Kennedy Denver Prep
    Thomas Jefferson Denver Prep
    Arvada Jeffco
    Conifer Jeffco
    D’Evelyn Jeffco
    Evergreen Jeffco
    Golden Jeffco
    Green Mountain Jeffco
    Littleton Jeffco
    Standley Lake Jeffco
    Valor Christian Jeffco
    Wheat Ridge Jeffco

    Northern

    Team League
    Fort Morgan Colorado 7
    Centaurus Northern
    Greeley Central Northern
    Longmont Northern
    Mountain View Northern
    Niwot Northern
    Northridge Northern
    Silver Creek Northern
    Thompson Valley Northern
    Berthoud Tri Valley
    Erie Tri Valley
    Frederick Tri Valley
    Holy Family Tri Valley
    Roosevelt Tri Valley
    Skyline Tri Valley
    Windsor Tri Valley

    Southern

    Team League
    Canon City CS Metro
    The Classical Academy CS Metro
    Harrison CS Metro
    Mesa Ridge CS Metro
    Mitchell CS Metro
    Sierra CS Metro
    Widefield CS Metro
    Woodland CS Metro
    Air Academy Pikes Peak
    Cheyenne Mountain Pikes Peak
    Discovery Canyon Pikes Peak
    Falcon Pikes Peak
    Lewis-Palmer Pikes Peak
    Palmer Ridge Pikes Peak
    Sand Creek Pikes Peak
    Vista Ridge Pikes Peak
    Pueblo Centennial South Central
    Pueblo Central South Central
    Pueblo County South Central
    Pueblo East South Central
    Pueblo South South Central
    Pueblo West South Central

    Western

    Team League
    Durango Southwestern
    Montezuma-Cortez Southwestern
    Montrose Southwestern
    Battle Mountain Western Slope
    Delta Western Slope
    Eagle Valley Western Slope
    Palisade Western Slope
    Rifle Western Slope
    Steamboat Springs Western Slope
    Summit Western Slope

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    Class 3A

    Metro

    • Site: CommonGround GC
    • Date: Sept. 22, 8:30 a.m.
    Team League
    Colorado Academy Metro
    Kent Denver Metro
    Lutheran Metro
    Machebeuf Metro
    SkyView Academy Metro
    Denver Academy Mile High
    Denver Christian Mile High
    Front Range Christian Mile High
    C.S. Christian Tri-Peaks
    James Irwin Tri-Peaks
    Manitou Springs Tri-Peaks
    St. Mary’s Tri-Peaks
    Cornerstone Christian 5280

    Northern

    • Site: Highland Meadows
    • Date: Sept. 22, 9 a.m.
    Team League
    Holyoke Lower Platte
    Yuma Lower Platte
    Faith Christian Metro
    Jefferson Academy Metro
    Peak to Peak Metro
    Dawson Mile High
    Resurrection Christian Mile High
    Brush Patriot
    Eaton Patriot
    Estes Park Patriot
    Frontier Academy Patriot
    Strasburg Patriot
    Sterling Patriot
    Burlington Union Pacific

    Southern

    • Site: Hollydot
    • Date: Sept. 22, 9 a.m.
    Team League
    Cheyenne Wells High Plains
    La Veta Fisher’s Peak
    Alamosa Intermountain
    Monte Vista Intermountain
    Pagosa Springs Intermountain
    Fowler Santa Fe
    Rocky Ford Santa Fe
    Rye Santa Fe
    Swallows Academy Santa Fe
    Swink Santa Fe
    Florence Tri-Peaks
    La Junta Tri-Peaks
    Lamar Tri-Peaks
    Trinidad Tri-Peaks

    Western

    • Site: Steamboat Springs GC
    • Date: Sept. 22, 9 a.m.
    Team Note
    Lake County Frontier
    Buena Vista Tri-Peaks
    Salida Tri-Peaks
    Aspen Western Slope
    Basalt Western Slope
    Cedaredge Western Slope
    Coal Ridge Western Slope
    Grand Valley Western Slope
    Gunnison Western Slope
    Moffat County Western Slope
    Rangely Western Slope
    Vail Christian Western Slope
    Vail Mountain Western Slope
  • All-state girls soccer teams for 2015 season

    The girls soccer players of the year. From left: Colorado Academy's Marin McCoy (3A); Cheyenne Mountain's Hannah Gerdin (4A); Mountain Vista's Mallory Pugh (5A); Vail Mountain's Tess Johnson (2A). (Photos: Ray Chen of ArrayPhoto.com/MaxPreps)
    The girls soccer players of the year. From left: Colorado Academy’s Marin McCoy (3A); Cheyenne Mountain’s Hannah Gerdin (4A); Mountain Vista’s Mallory Pugh (5A); Vail Mountain’s Tess Johnson (2A). (Photos: Ray Chen of ArrayPhoto.com & MaxPreps)

    The 2015 all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues and coaches, and then a vote of coaches.

    Players and coaches of the year were also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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

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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Mallory Pugh, Mountain Vista

    Coach of the year: Tari Wood, Grandview

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Makena Bambei Broomfield MF Junior
    Tatum Barton Columbine FORW Junior
    Kayla Hill ThunderRidge MF Senior
    Maddie Lesjak Grandview GK Senior
    Nicole Lyubenko Grandview MF Sophomore
    Sabrina Macias ThunderRidge GK Senior
    Megan Massey Mountain Vista FORW/MF Senior
    Taylor Parker Grandview D Sophomore
    Mallory Pugh Mountain Vista FORW/MF Junior
    Michaela Stark Broomfield FORW Junior
    Alex Vidger Rock Canyon D Senior
    Zoe Zinis Broomfield D Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kristin Barbour Monarch D Junior
    Kelcey Cavarra Columbine MF Junior
    Bailey Cook Grandview FORW Junior
    Mandi Duggan Grandview FORW Junior
    Reece Hummel Pine Creek FORW/MF Junior
    Alyssa Kaiser Ralston Valley MF Junior
    Caeley Lordemann Greeley West MF Junior
    Jayne Lydiatt Pine Creek MF/FORW Junior
    Julie Mackin Castle View FORW Junior
    Emma Maloney Cherry Creek MF Senior
    Morgan McDougal Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Jade Odom Pine Creek GK Sophomore
    Ally Schlegel Chaparral FORW Freshman
    Reci Smith Fairview STRK Senior


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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Hannah Gerdin, Cheyenne Mountain

    Coach of the year: Tomas Martinez, Cheyenne Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Brianna Alger Lewis-Palmer FORW/MF Sophomore
    Hannah Gerdin Cheyenne Mountain FORW Senior
    Mariel Gutierrez Eagle Valley FORW/MF Senior
    Grace Hamm Longmont GK Senior
    Lauren Jones Cheyenne Mountain D Sophomore
    Sarah Lyons Lewis-Palmer MF Junior
    Aleesa Muir The Classical Academy D Junior
    Alexandra Nillen Wheat Ridge D Sophomore
    Zoe Peterson Evergreen FORW Junior
    Meg Vassallo Ponderosa D Senior
    Sophia Weiner Evergreen MF Sophomore
    Bailey Zehr Windsor FORW Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Emily Cope Battle Mountain MF Junior
    Katie Davis Pueblo Centennial FORW Junior
    Allison Ebersole Centaurus FORW/MF Senior
    Mackenzie Gouner Palmer Ridge D/FORW Senior
    Jamie Keith Discovery Canyon MF/FORW Senior
    Taylor McRae Standley Lake D/FORW Senior
    Logan Nash Battle Mountain STRK/MF Senior
    Breahna Robertson Windsor D/MF/FORW Senior
    Roma Sandburg Wheat Ridge D Senior
    Maggie Spitzer Holy Family GK Senior
    Lindsey Tornabene Mullen D Senior
    Margaret Zimmerman Windsor FORW Freshman


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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Marin McCoy, Colorado Academy

    Coach of the year: Denise Sutton, Jefferson Academy

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kylie Cleary St. Mary’s FORW Senior
    Cate Hegarty Bishop Machebeuf MF Senior
    Alexis Loera The Academy MF Sophomore
    Marin McCoy Colorado Academy FORW Senior
    Julia Murphy Colorado Academy MF Senior
    Audrey Payne Kent Denver D Junior
    Kayla Rhoads Liberty Common FORW Senior
    Alexa Rose Frontier Academy MF/FORW Senior
    Sarah Shepherd Peak to Peak GK Senior
    Kayla Tennal Jefferson Academy D/MF Senior
    Heidi Wendt Jefferson Academy FORW/MF Senior
    Alycia Wright Jefferson Academy FORW Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Lydia Anderson Middle Park MF Senior
    Taylor Bauer The Academy D Senior
    Jessica Berlinger Alamosa SWEP/D Senior
    Anya Bourlakov Denver Science & Tech Stapleton GK Senior
    Marissa Chapman Jefferson Academy MF Senior
    Emily Fisher Roaring Fork MF Senior
    Annalys Hanna Middle Park FORW Sophomore
    Logan Hays Estes Park MF Junior
    Ariyona Loera The Academy MF Senior
    Kelsay Lundberg Salida FORW Senior
    McKenna Monk Fountain Valley MF/FORW Sophomore
    Scooter Ross St. Mary’s FORW Freshman
    Brianna Wetmore Peak to Peak MF Senior
    Liz Yeh Liberty Common FORW Senior


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    Class 2A

    Player of the year: Tess Johnson, Vail Mountain

    Coach of the year: Bob Bandoni, Vail Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Cami Ciesielski Front Range Christian FB Senior
    Liv Cramer Dawson School FORW Freshman
    Jalissa DeHaan Front Range Christian MF Senior
    Tess Johnson Vail Mountain FORW Freshman
    Maggie Kirkpatrick Evangelical Christian GK Sophomore
    Miranda Kortenhoeven Denver Christian FORW/FB Freshman
    Nicole Landhuis Denver Christian FORW/MF Senior
    Samantha O’Brien Clear Creek FORW Freshman
    Morgan Powers Dawson School MF/STRK Senior
    Rebekah Reeser Resurrection Christian MF Senior
    Nataya Stepleton Colorado Springs School STRK Senior
    Kristen Vossler Vail Mountain D Senior

    Honorable mention: Alyssa Clayton, Rye, GK, Sophomore; Emma Hall, Vail Mountain, MF, Freshman; Addison Kanon, Cornerstone Christian, FORW/MF, Junior; Brie Karlstrum, Evangelical Christian, FORW, Sophomore; April Mann, Evangelical Christian, HB, Sophomore; Olivia Manula, Vail Mountain, D, Freshman.

  • Championship count: Cherry Creek has most team titles; Thompson Valley leads the way in individuals

    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
    Cherry Creek’s football championship was one of five team titles from the school in 2014-15. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    AURORA — Cherry Creek’s athletic programs won a state-best five team championships during the 2014-15 school year.

    Thompson Valley, meanwhile, captured 14 individual championships to lead the state.

    Below is a recap of the year in championships. A complete database of championships through history is available on our site.

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    Team titles

    Cherry Creek’s five championships led the way. The Bruins won boys tennis, football, hockey, boys tennis and boys lacrosse this season.

    Cheyenne Mountain (boys swimming, girls tennis, girls golf, girls soccer) and Grandview (softball, volleyball, girls soccer and poms) each won four team titles.

    Grandview’s four girls championships were the most in the state for that gender, while Creek’s four boys championships led the way.

    Eaton, Colorado Academy, Lyons and Valor Christian all won three total team championships.

    In all, 65 teams won at least one team title in 2014-15, with 17 winning at least two.

    Rank School Girls Boys Total
    1 Cherry Creek 1 4 5
    2 Grandview 4 0 4
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 3 1 4
    4 Eaton 2 1 3
    4 Colorado Academy 3 0 3
    4 Lyons 0 3 3
    4 Valor Christian 2 1 3
    8 Rock Canyon 1 1 2
    8 Mountain Vista 1 1 2
    8 Fossil Ridge 1 1 2
    8 Palmer Ridge 0 2 2
    8 Paonia 1 1 2
    8 Overland 1 1 2
    8 Air Academy 0 2 2
    8 Broomfield 1 1 2
    8 Kent Denver 0 2 2
    8 Alamosa 0 2 2
    18 Cheyenne Wells 1 0 1
    18 Vail Christian 1 0 1
    18 Bishop Machebeuf 1 0 1
    18 Manitou Springs 1 0 1
    18 Bennett 1 0 1
    18 Glenwood Springs 1 0 1
    18 Ponderosa 1 0 1
    18 Castle View 1 0 1
    18 Chaparral 1 0 1
    18 Green Mountain 0 1 1
    18 Rye 0 1 1
    18 Dove Creek 0 1 1
    18 Regis Jesuit 1 0 1
    18 Aspen 0 1 1
    18 Vail Mountain 1 0 1
    18 Fountain-Fort Carson 0 1 1
    18 Lutheran 0 1 1
    18 Springfield 0 1 1
    18 Cherokee Trail 1 0 1
    18 Niwot 1 0 1
    18 Heritage Christian 1 0 1
    18 Colorado Springs Christian 0 1 1
    18 Sanford 0 1 1
    18 Holly 0 1 1
    18 Pagosa Springs 1 0 1
    18 Akron 1 0 1
    18 Idalia 1 0 1
    18 Arvada West 0 1 1
    18 Thompson Valley 0 1 1
    18 Valley 0 1 1
    18 Rocky Ford 0 1 1
    18 Battle Mountain 0 1 1
    18 Summit 1 0 1
    18 Evergreen 1 0 1
    18 Pine Creek 0 1 1
    18 Pueblo East 0 1 1
    18 Brush 0 1 1
    18 Caliche 0 1 1
    18 Arickaree/Woodlin 0 1 1
    18 Lewis-Palmer 1 0 1
    18 Resurrection Christian 1 0 1
    18 Fleming 1 0 1
    18 Standley Lake 1 0 1
    18 Mountain View 0 1 1
    18 Fort Collins 0 1 1
    18 Coronado 0 1 1
    18 Sterling 0 1 1
    18 La Junta 1 0 1

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    Individual titles

    Colorado state wrestling
    Thompson Valley totaled 14 individual championships in 2014-15, including five wrestlers. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Thompson Valley had eight boys and six girls win individual championships in 2014-15 to account for its state-best total of 14.

    Cherry Creek was second with 13, and Pomona was third with 10. Lyons won eight, while Air Academy and Cheyenne Mountain each captured seven individual crowns.

    A total of 131 schools had at least one individual win a championship. Of those, 73 schools had at least two champions, and 10 had as many as five.

    Below is a complete breakdown of individual championships this season.

    Rank School Girls Boys Total
    1 Thompson Valley 6 8 14
    2 Cherry Creek 7 6 13
    3 Pomona 2 8 10
    4 Lyons 4 4 8
    5 Air Academy 4 3 7
    5 Cheyenne Mountain 4 3 7
    7 Palmer Ridge 0 6 6
    7 Fairview 2 4 6
    9 Kent Denver 2 3 5
    9 Paonia 2 3 5
    11 Fossil Ridge 3 1 4
    11 Evergreen 4 0 4
    11 Cherokee Trail 4 0 4
    11 Lamar 4 0 4
    11 Sangre de Cristo 3 1 4
    11 Shining Mountain 4 0 4
    17 Fort Collins 3 0 3
    17 Regis Jesuit 1 2 3
    17 Niwot 2 1 3
    17 Colorado Academy 0 3 3
    17 Aspen 1 2 3
    17 Summit 2 1 3
    17 Valor Christian 3 0 3
    17 Pueblo County 0 3 3
    17 Platte Valley 0 3 3
    17 Sterling 0 3 3
    17 Fountain-Fort Carson 1 2 3
    17 Canon City 0 3 3
    17 Springfield 0 3 3
    17 Otis 2 1 3
    31 SkyView Academy 0 2 2
    31 Estes Park 2 0 2
    31 Pueblo South 0 2 2
    31 Overland 1 1 2
    31 Broomfield 2 0 2
    31 Battle Mountain 0 2 2
    31 Rock Canyon 2 0 2
    31 Arapahoe 2 0 2
    31 ThunderRidge 2 0 2
    31 Windsor 1 1 2
    31 Mullen 1 1 2
    31 Grand Junction 0 2 2
    31 Rocky Mountain 0 2 2
    31 Arvada West 0 2 2
    31 Chaparral 1 1 2
    31 Fort Lupton 0 2 2
    31 Brush 0 2 2
    31 Berthoud 0 2 2
    31 Rocky Ford 0 2 2
    31 John Mall 0 2 2
    31 Buena Vista 0 2 2
    31 Highlands Ranch 0 2 2
    31 D’Evelyn 1 1 2
    31 Monarch 0 2 2
    31 Castle View 1 1 2
    31 Mountain Range 1 1 2
    31 Rampart 1 1 2
    31 Lewis-Palmer 2 0 2
    31 James Irwin 0 2 2
    31 Fountain Valley 0 2 2
    31 Lutheran 0 2 2
    31 Eaton 1 1 2
    31 Moffat County 2 0 2
    31 Salida 2 0 2
    31 Wiggins 1 1 2
    31 South Park 2 0 2
    31 Cedaredge 1 1 2
    31 Burlington 1 1 2
    31 Pikes Peak 0 2 2
    31 Prairie 1 1 2
    31 Baca County 0 2 2
    31 Eads 1 1 2
    31 Kim 2 0 2
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    74 Standley Lake 1 0 1
    74 Nederland 1 0 1
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    74 Fruita Monument 0 1 1
    74 Discovery Canyon 0 1 1
    74 Conifer 0 1 1
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    74 Pueblo East 0 1 1
    74 Alamosa 0 1 1
    74 Mead 0 1 1
    74 Weld Central 0 1 1
    74 Montezuma-Cortez 0 1 1
    74 Dolores Huerta 0 1 1
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    74 Swink 0 1 1
    74 Holly 0 1 1
    74 Crowley County 0 1 1
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    74 Dakota Ridge 1 0 1
    74 Boulder 0 1 1
    74 Greeley West 0 1 1
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    74 Ralston Valley 1 0 1
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  • All-state girls golf teams for 2015 season

    The 2015 all-state girls golf teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

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

    Go to: 5A | 4A


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    Class 5A

    (Zach Marburger/CHSAANow.com)
    Gillian Vance of Dakota Ridge. (Zach Marburger/CHSAANow.com)

    Golfer of the year: Gillian Vance, Dakota Ridge

    Coach of the year: George Miller, Regis Jesuit

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Alexis Chan Sophomore Rock Canyon
    Delaney Elliott Junior Monarch
    Sydney Gillespie Senior Regis Jesuit
    Jennifer Hankins Junior Legacy
    Ashlyn Kirschner Senior Ralston Valley
    Maddy McCambridge Junior Fairview
    Jaclyn Murray Sophomore Regis Jesuit
    Morgan Sahm Junior Grandview
    Gillian Vance Senior Dakota Ridge
    Mary Weinstein Junior Regis Jesuit


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    Class 4A

    Jennifer Kupcho of Jefferson Academy. (Courtesy of Mike Kupcho)
    Jennifer Kupcho of Jefferson Academy. (Courtesy of Mike Kupcho)

    Golfer of the year: Jennifer Kupcho, Jefferson Academy

    Coach of the year: Bill Paulson, Cheyenne Mountain

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Kacey Godwin Junior Colorado Academy
    Cassie Kneen Sophomore Colorado Academy
    Jennifer Kupcho Senior Jefferson Academy
    Hannah More Junior Mullen
    Lauren Murphy Freshman Glenwood Springs
    Adara Pauluhn Senior Niwot
    Kiselya Plewe Junior Dolores
    Erin Sargent Junior Silver Creek
    Emilee Strausburg Senior D’Evelyn
    Kylee Sullivan Senior Cheyenne Mountain
  • Cheyenne Mountain, Kupcho repeat as 4A girls golf champions

    The Cheyenne Mountain girls golf team celebrates their third consecutive state championship. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow)
    The Cheyenne Mountain girls golf team celebrates their third consecutive state championship. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    CARBONDALE — It wasn’t pretty, but the Class 4A girls golf state tournament concluded at River Valley Ranch Tuesday with a couple of repeat champions.

    The Cheyenne Mountain Indians claimed their third straight team title while Jefferson Academy’s Jennifer Kupcho repeated as individual champion.

    Kupcho claimed the title after an impressive round of 3-under par while grouped with Cheyenne Mountain’s Kylee Sullivan and Silver Creek’s Erin Sargent. Coming into the final round, Kupcho was sitting at 1-under while Sullivan trailed by three strokes with Sargent right behind her at four back.

    The course may have been more difficult this time around, but to Kupcho the feeling of winning was no different than last year.

    The top-10 finishers in 4A girls golf. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
    The top-10 finishers in 4A girls golf. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    “It was a little different atmosphere this year with the rain,” Kupcho said. “I was hitting everything pretty close. I left a few birdie putts on the lip on the back nine.”

    If there was any indication that each of the three were hungry for an individual title, it showed on the approach shots on the first hole. They all put their balls within 12 feet of the hole, but each two-putted for par.

    Sargent and Kupcho managed the first birdies of the round as they took advantage of the manageable length of the second hole, a par five. All the while, Sullivan maintained a consistent game, keeping her approach shots close enough to the pin for chances at birdie. But the weather delays wreaked havoc on her game in the long run.

    “It was a long round,” Sullivan said. “Fatigue sets in and your mind starts running. I struggled the most with keeping my head in the spot with that long of a round.”

    Sullivan remained steady through the first six holes, but faltered for a bogey on seven, giving Kupcho some breathing room, not that she needed it. Birdies on five, seven and eight had her at two-under par for the tournament. And that’s when the weather intervened.

    Heavy rain and lightning forced the players off the course for a bout a half hour. Once the lightning cleared, the players were able to return to the course and finish the round. Kupcho kept up her strong play after the delay, going even on the back nine.

    As a team, the Indians were able to snag a five-stroke lead on Monday and carried that momentum over into Tuesday as they increased that lead to as many as 14, before finishing at 67-over, five strokes better than the Colorado Academy Mustangs.

    “At one point, we were up 14 and seemed like a foregone conclusion,” Cheyenne Mountain coach Bill Paulson said. “The next thing I see, we’re up eight after the rain delay, then seven. It got more dramatic than I wanted it to.”

    The team title marks the ideal ending for Paulson who is retiring as coach of the Indians. Cheyenne Mountain will look to replace a man who has built the program into a state-wide powerhouse. He made a point of not telling his team how much it meant to him, but this championship was clearly special.

    “I’ll never forget it,” he said, wiping away tears. “Never.”

    Find full results from the tournament here.

    Colorado Academy finished second in 4A girls golf. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
    Colorado Academy finished second in 4A girls golf. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Final results from 4A girls golf state tournament

    Final results from girls golf’s Class 4A state tournament.

    The 4A tournament was held at River Valley Ranch in Carbondale in Loveland.

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    Class 4A

    Individuals
    Pos. Player School To par Round 1 Round 1 Total
    1 Jennifer Kupcho Jefferson Academy -5 70 69 139
    2 Kylee Sullivan Cheyenne Mountain +5 73 76 149
    3 Erin Sargent Silver Creek +7 74 77 151
    4 Kiselya Plewe Dolores +12 80 76 156
    5 Hannah More Mullen +14 78 80 158
    T6 Adara Pauluhn Niwot +15 82 77 159
    T6 Lauren Murphy Glenwood Springs +15 79 80 159
    8 Kacey Godwin Colorado Academy +18 83 79 162
    9 Cassie Kneen Colorado Academy +19 82 81 163
    10 Emilee Strausburg D’Evelyn +20 85 79 164
    T11 Sarah Hwang St. Mary’s +21 84 81 165
    T11 Tori Goodman Falcon +21 81 84 165
    T13 Reiley Waldo Durango +22 84 82 166
    T13 Kellsey Sample Palmer Ridge +22 81 85 166
    T15 Brooke Lucero Rye +24 84 84 168
    T15 Mariah Ehrman Jefferson Academy +24 84 84 168
    17 Colleen Casey Estes Park +26 80 90 170
    T18 Kelsey McKenna Air Academy +27 81 90 171
    T18 Lauren Cruz Northridge +27 80 91 171
    T20 Ashley Roo Valor +28 90 82 172
    T20 Megan Vernon Golden +28 90 82 172
    T20 Sophia Montoya Pueblo South +28 87 85 172
    T20 Makayla Dahl Valor +28 83 89 172
    T20 Courtney Ewing Pueblo West +28 82 90 172
    T25 Kylee Tokoi Mountain View +29 90 83 173
    T25 Isabella Morfe Valor +29 89 84 173
    T25 Caitlyn Olson Northridge +29 86 87 173
    T25 Regina Dillon Cheyenne Mountain +29 85 88 173
    29 Natalie Holley Evergreen +31 87 88 175
    30 Melissa Steinbach Cedaredge +32 88 88 176
    T31 Maxine Choi Cheyenne Mountain +33 93 84 177
    T31 Claire McPeak Niwot +33 87 90 177
    33 Trinity Goderstad Colorado Academy +35 91 88 179
    T34 Shelby Hindes Monte Vista +37 96 85 181
    T34 Brooke Brennecke Montrose +37 94 87 181
    T34 Aryn McLaughlin Thompson Valley +37 87 94 181
    T37 Alyson Schuman Palisade +38 93 89 182
    T37 Leah Donnelly Wheat Ridge +38 86 96 182
    39 Marin Halvorsen Kent Denver +40 96 88 184
    40 Bethany Wells Montrose +41 95 90 185
    41 Taylor Sandoval Eagle Valley +42 96 90 186
    42 Molly Lange D’Evelyn +43 89 98 187
    43 Laci Williams Skyline +44 102 86 188
    T44 Sarah Rhodes Pueblo West +45 96 93 189
    T44 Molli Boruff Berthoud +45 92 97 189
    T46 Emma Robinson Pueblo Centennial +46 99 91 190
    T46 Bailey Reed Wray +46 94 96 190
    48 Elly Walters Rifle +47 93 98 191
    49 Breanne Buchner Fowler +53 100 97 197
    50 Allyson Ludewig Eagle Valley +54 102 96 198
    T51 Tylyn Zwirn Yuma +55 99 100 199
    T51 Sam Chaney Vista Peak +55 99 100 199
    53 Taylor Hackett Alamosa +56 99 101 200
    54 Raynie Makloski Pueblo South +57 108 93 201
    T55 Grace Gunlikson Skyline +58 104 98 202
    T55 Maddy Helfer D’Evelyn +58 101 101 202
    T55 Kelsey Rodrigue Mesa Ridge +58 95 107 202
    58 Perry Ford Canon City +59 100 103 203
    59 Larissa Roberts Bishop Machebeuf +60 101 103 204
    T60 Katy Burr Manitou Springs +61 105 100 205
    T60 Emma Moser Northridge +61 104 101 205
    T62 Paige Anderson Discovery Canyon +62 111 95 206
    T62 Mikayla McKie Montrose +62 110 96 206
    T62 Ellie Broker Cheyenne Mountain +62 109 97 206
    T62 Jolene Carrica Swink +62 105 101 206
    T62 Lexi Youngren Montrose +62 103 103 206
    T67 Eryn Salinas Rye +64 109 99 208
    T67 Sam DeNardo Pueblo West +64 107 101 208
    69 Alyssa Rios Ft. Morgan +65 105 104 209
    T70 Lorenza Rios Pueblo Central +66 108 102 210
    T70 Danyka Fetty Pueblo County +66 103 107 210
    72 Jayden Muro Windsor +67 109 102 211
    T73 Courtney Kauffman Standley Lake +69 113 100 213
    T73 Taylor Axelson Thompson Valley +69 109 104 213
    75 Kylie Brixey Florence +70 102 112 214
    76 Vanessa Johnson Vista Ridge +72 103 113 216
    77 Chloe Gordon Denver South +73 120 97 217
    78 Kylee Shepard Vista Peak +75 109 110 219
    79 Sarah Street Colorado Academy +76 105 115 220
    80 Alli Brown Northridge +90 134 100 234
    81 Hannah Munro Conifer +99 112 131 243
    82 Teagan Sullivan Palmer Ridge +107 117 134 251
    83 Samantha Weber Air Academy WD 94 WD
    Team scores
    Pos. Team To par Round 1 Round 2 Total
    1 Cheyenne Mountain +67 251 248 499
    2 Colorado Academy +72 256 248 504
    3 Valor Christian +85 262 255 517
    4 Northridge +116 270 278 548
    5 Montrose +133 292 273 565
    6 Pueblo West +137 285 284 569
    7 D’Evelyn/Denver South +174 310 296 606
  • Colorado Academy repeats as 3A girls soccer champion

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    COMMERCE CITY — It felt more like a brisk fall evening than one in mid-May as the No. 1 seed Colorado Academy and No. 3 seed Jefferson Academy took the field under the lights at Dicks Sporting Good Park.

    And it felt a lot like last year for Colorado Academy.

    The Mustangs beat Jefferson Academy 1-0 on Tuesday, marking their second-straight Class 3A championship and their fourth win of seven state title appearances. Last year, in nearly identical fashion, Colorado Academy beat The Classical Academy 1-0.

    “It’s been incredible to see the talent, skill, and dedication in this group. We love each other and its a huge part of our success,” said Colorado Academy star Marin McCoy, a senior. “We push each other in practice, we all want to be better. It was such a pleasure to be part of this group, and what an amazing way to finish off my high school career.”

    Jefferson Academy made its debut appearance in the finals this season, and a strong one at that. The two teams matched up in late April, where the Mustangs walked away with a 6-1 win.

    The Jaguars didn’t let such a far gap build this time.

    Under a cold mist and amid puffy-jacket-clad students and parents, the two teams shot skidding balls in the hopes of one slipping by.

    Jefferson Academy took shots early, with a promising cross from forward Alycia Wright in the first few minutes. After the ball rattled the crossbar, giving Colorado Academy a good scare, the Mustangs took the ball into their feet. Colorado Academy’s McCoy made moves past the defense and goaltender for a seemingly certain finish on an open goal, but popped it against the crossbar.

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Marin McCoy (11) holds the 3A trophy up after helping Colorado Academy win the title. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Shortly after, their time came as a beautiful pass from senior midfielder Julia Murphy floated over two Jefferson defenders and into the feet of McCoy, who made one step past the goaltender and tapped it into the goal with 21 minutes left in the half.

    “We are best at controlling the ball and moving it around until its time to move it up from the back. We try not to get antsy,” said McCoy.

    Colorado Academy moved the ball around Jefferson’s defense persistently, but was held to the single goal at the end of the half. In the second, the Jaguars defense came out stronger than before, stitching the holes and diving for rolling balls at the goal-line, ending Colorado Academy’s opportunities.

    Wright shot two rockets in the latter portion of the second half, whizzing just far of the post. But they ultimately came up short as time ticked away and the defending champs met victory again.

    “Our goal was not to pretend to come out here and crush anybody. It was to be able to hang with them, and we did just that,” said Jefferson Academy coach Denise Sutton. “And what a gift these seniors have given to the younger players — playing here, giving them this vision. That’s what I love about this all.”

  • Photos: Colorado Academy wins 3A girls soccer crown

    COMMERCE CITY — Colorado Academy beat Jefferson Academy 1-0 in the Class 3A girls soccer championship game on Tuesday.