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  • All-state volleyball teams for 2015 season

    The 2015 volleyball players of the year. From left: Antonya Schaffert, Otis; Bethany Cullity, Cheyenne Mountain; Shannon Webb, Cherokee Trail; Tara Traphagan, Yuma; Caiden Rexius, Eaton. (Photos: Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com; Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com; Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)
    The 2015 volleyball players of the year. From left: Antonya Schaffert, Otis; Bethany Cullity, Cheyenne Mountain; Shannon Webb, Cherokee Trail; Tara Traphagan, Yuma; Caiden Rexius, Eaton. (Photos: Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com; Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com; Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

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

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

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

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

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    Class 5A

    Grandview Cherokee Trail volleyball
    Cherokee Trail’s Shannon Webb. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Shannon Webb, Cherokee Trail

    Coach of the year: Terry Miller, Cherokee Trail

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Audrey Cheng Fairview Junior S/RS
    Robyn Krause Cherokee Trail Junior S
    Jasmine Schmidt Chaparral Junior RS/S
    Christine Schmiedeler Fairview Junior MB/RS
    Jazlyn Smith Denver East Senior L
    Taylor Smith Regis Jesuit Senior OH
    Shannon Webb Cherokee Trail Senior OH
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Sierra Bartley Chatfield Junior OPP
    Keeley Davis Rock Canyon Sophomore OH
    Melissa Evans Highlands Ranch Junior RS
    Allie Garcia Coronado Senior L
    Kasie Gilfert Legend Senior MH
    Toni McDougald Cherry Creek Senior OH
    Franchesca Reed Grandview Senior MB/RS

    Honorable mention: Qairo Bentley, Denver East, freshman, OH; Madisen Busler, Grandview, senior, OH/RS; Jasmine Evans, Highlands Ranch, senior, OH; Chase Jackson, Denver East, junior, OH; Jayden Liberty, Arapahoe, junior, MB; Tori Macaluso, Rock Canyon, senior, MH; Angela McGownd, Loveland, senior, OH; Hannah Miller, Chaparral, senior, L; Jordan Mullen, Legend, senior, OH/RS; Maya Patterson, Denver East, junior, MH; Keely Ruby, Mountain Vista, senior, MH/RS; Caroline Schmiedeler, Fairview, junior, OH; Daisy Schultz, Cherry Creek, junior, S; Petra Sikorski, Arapahoe, senior, S; Kaira Smith, Coronado, senior, OH; Karysa Swackenberg, Brighton, senior, L; Sarah Vang, Chaparral, senior, OH/MB/RS.


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    Class 4A

    Cheyenne Mountain volleyball
    Cheyenne Mountain’s Bethany Cullity. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Bethany Cullity, Cheyenne Mountain

    Coach of the year: David Barkley, Cheyenne Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Lydia Bartalo Lewis-Palmer Junior OH/MH
    Bethany Cullity Cheyenne Mountain Senior OH
    Mariah Evans Lewis-Palmer Senior S
    Holly Huffman Cheyenne Mountain Senior S
    Allison Smith Ponderosa Senior OH
    Elizabeth Wayne Cheyenne Mountain Senior MB
    Sydney Wetterstrom Longmont Senior OH/RS/MH
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Ariana Alberici Pueblo West Senior RS/OH
    Kassidi Day Pueblo East Senior MH/MB
    Mika Dickson Cheyenne Mountain Senior L/DS
    Andrea Eddy Evergreen Senior S
    Kylie Hurst Windsor Senior MB/OH
    Ashley Pagan Air Academy Senior OH/OPP
    Emma Porter The Classical Academy Senior OH/DS
    Camille Smith Ponderosa Senior MH

    Honorable mention: Jordan Brandt, Battle Mountain, senior, OH; Katia Fitzgerald, Erie, senior, S; Addison Hays, Roosevelt, junior, L; Elise Hill, Montrose, senior, OH/OH; Maddie Labor, Steamboat Springs, senior, L; Jenny Lau, Woodland Park, senior, S; MaLeigha Menegatti, Pueblo West, sophomore, S/OH; Santana Mestas, Pueblo West, senior, RS/OH; Carlee Morrison, Eagle Valley, senior, OH/OPP.


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    Class 3A

    Eaton Valley volleyball state final
    Caiden Rexius of Eaton. (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Caiden Rexius, Eaton

    Coach of the year: Rene Aafedt, Valley

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Madison Fisher University Senior
    Katie McKiel Manitou Springs Senior OH
    Caiden Rexius Eaton Senior OH
    Brooke Schilling Valley Junior MH/OH
    Bailey Schumacher Eaton Senior L/S
    Tarynn Sieg Eaton Junior MB
    Abby Skrastins Colorado Springs Christian Senior OH
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Kaitlyn Detlefsen Coal Ridge Senior MH/OH
    Lindy Dixon Eaton Senior MB
    Megan Farrah Pagosa Springs Junior OH
    Angala Jensen Manitou Springs Senior S
    Chelsey Lockey Eaton Sophomore S
    Jamie Nielson Colorado Springs Christian Senior MH/MB
    Maggie Smith Platte Valley Senior OH

    Honorable mention: Lauren Addington, La Junta, senior, S/RS; McKayla Bauer, University, senior; Jenna Cardenas, Frontier Academy, senior, OH; Kylie Chavez, Sterling, junior, OH/MH; Addie Feek, Middle Park, freshman, MB; Madeleline Foutz, Bayfield, junior, L/OH; Kaylee Frear, The Vanguard School, senior, OH/MH; Dana Kotz, Coal Ridge, junior, S/RS; Alina Randall, Faith Christian, freshman, OH; Brooke Trujillo, Alamosa, senior, L; Kailee Yano, Peak to Peak, junior, S; Kiahlei Yaste, University, senior.


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    Class 2A

    Yuma volleyball
    Yuma’s Tara Traphagan. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Tara Traphagan, Yuma

    Coach of the year: Jenny Noble, Yuma

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Cali Bahnsen Union Colony Prep Senior OH/MH
    Erika Ivkov Lyons Senior OH
    Mallory Noble Yuma Senior S
    McKenna Palmer Paonia Sophomore MH
    Kaitlyn Rutherford Ridgway Senior OH
    Abby Skipworth Resurrection Christian Senior
    Tara Traphagan Yuma Senior OH/MH
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Lydia Knutson Cedaredge Senior RS/MH
    Jaedyn Lambrecht Caliche Senior S
    Jenna Mansfield Rye Senior S
    Peighton Roth Yuma Senior L/DS
    Laney Swan Colorado Springs School Junior S
    Chrystianne Valdez Ignacio Senior L/OH/S
    Saylor Webb Resurrection Christian Junior

    Honorable mention: Becca Abrahamson, Clear Creek, senior, MH/RS; Lexie Bitter, Fowler, senior, OH/MH; Lucy Carlson, Soroco, senior, MH; Megan Gerk, Haxtun, senior; Madison Gould, South Park, junior; Luisa Hernandez, Yuma, junior, OH/MH; Mikaela Parker, Calhan, senior, OH; Ashley VanVleet, Paonia, senior, MH; Gabby Willson, West Grand, junior, OH/RS.


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    Class 1A

    Otis Idalia volleyball state final
    Antonya Schaffert of Otis. (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Antonya Schaffert, Otis

    Coach of the year:Bonnie Wallin-Kuntz, Otis

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Emily Kaiser Prairie Junior OH/MH
    Brooklyn Krehmeyer Weldon Valley Senior OH
    Kylee Kuntz Otis Senior S/OH
    Lissette Lefforge Otis Senior MB
    Jenna McKinley Sangre de Cristo Senior MB/RS
    Antonya Schaffert Otis Senior OH
    Reagan Shaffer Idalia Senior OH/DS
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Karleigh Cooley Sangre de Cristo Senior OH/RS
    Kaylee Corsentino La Veta Freshman MH
    Shaylee Johnson Fleming Junior MH/MB
    Felicia Minchaca Sierra Grande Senior OH/MH
    Bryce Schafer Idalia Senior OH/DS
    Erica Sinclair Sangre de Cristo Senior S/RS
    Jennay Terrell Idalia Senior MH/DS

    Honorable mention: Danea Bender, Weldon Valley, senior, L; Faith Carpenter, Idalia, junior, MH; Kinley Coe, La Veta, sophomore, OH/RS; Mikenna Curlee, Peetz, senior, MH/MB; D’Lanee Doyle, Walsh, senior, MH; Susana Herrera, Idalia, senior, DS/OH/RS; Tess Hornung, Kit Carson, freshman, MB; Kyndra Konig, Weldon Valley, senior, OH; Gabriela Lopez, La Veta, junior, MH; Sarah McGinley, Heritage Christian, junior, MB; Aspen Serfoss, Cotopaxi, junior; Sonia Vallejos, La Veta, sophomore, S; Taylor West, Community Christian, senior, OH; Alex Weyerman, Idalia, junior, S; Kindra Young, Edison, senior, MH/OH.

  • All-state softball teams for 2015 season

    The 2015 all-state softball players of the year. From left: Mountain Range's Hunter Huser, Valor Christian's Alexandria Kilponen, and Strasburg's Annie Oakley. (Photos: Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com; Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com; Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com
    The 2015 all-state softball players of the year. From left: Mountain Range’s Hunter Huser, Valor Christian’s Alexandria Kilponen, and Strasburg’s Annie Oakley. (Photos: Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com; Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com; Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com

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

    These team were created following a process where the coaches voted upon a list of nominees. Those nominees included every player who was a first-team all-league selection.

    Coaches also voted specifically for player and coach of the year.

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

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

    Player of the year: Hunter Huser, Mountain Range
    Coach of the year: Dane Craig, Mountain Range

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Riley Craig Mountain Range 3B Senior
    Haley Donaldson Fossil Ridge SS Senior
    Malory Eldredge Ralston Valley LF Junior
    Hunter Huser Mountain Range P Junior
    Lexie Kimminau Pomona P/3B Senior
    Clara Larson Douglas County SS Senior
    Lindsey Malkin Broomfield 3B/C Junior
    Emily Moore Chaparral SS/2B Senior
    Valerie Ortega Mountain Range C Senior
    Melissa Rahrich Brighton P/3B Senior
    Jesse Smith Legend Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Autumn Anderson Fort Collins P Senior
    Shannon Bass Chaparral P/1B Senior
    Brooke Doumer Legend Senior
    Melisa Gellermann Grand Junction Central P/OF Junior
    Shea Mauser Arvada West P/1B Sophomore
    Alexandria Medina Pomona C/2B Senior
    Tatum Rembao Loveland OF/P Junior
    Sloane Stewartson Rock Canyon C Junior
    Emily Taggart Legacy Junior
    Alexandra Velazquez Grandview RF/CF/P Junior

    Honorable mention:
    Jordan Acosta, Douglas County, CF, Junior; Sara Breckbill, Chaparral, C/OF, Junior; Angela Cordova, Rangeview, SS, Senior; Jazzmin Coronado, Denver East, Sophomore; Taylor Gilmore, Broomfield, 1B/3B/P, Junior; Tracy Harris, George Washington, P/OF/1B, Sophomore; Taylor Humphries, Horizon, Sophomore; Tayler Mashburn, Eaglecrest, C/OF, Senior; Zoe Mihalicz, Legend, Junior; Jeni Mohr, Columbine, 3B, Senior; Brittany Phillips, Arvada West, P/1B/OF, Junior; Alexa Romero, Eaglecrest, P/DH/1B, Senior; Megan Sansburn, Dakota Ridge, SS/P, Senior; Jordan Smith, Chaparral, 1B/3B/OF, Senior; Kailey Wilson, Eaglecrest, 1B/OF/DH, Sophomore
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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Alexandria Kilponen, Valor Christian
    Coach of the year: Dave Atencio, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Lauren Foster Valor Christian SS/UTIL Junior
    Megan Horn Air Academy Senior
    Alexandria Kilponen Valor Christian P/1B Sophomore
    Alexandra Kinder Valor Christian 3B/2B Senior
    Bailey Kleespies Niwot SS/3B Senior
    Laci Lashley Falcon P/1B/UTIL Senior
    Mae Mitchell Frederick SS Senior
    Christina Nelson Wheat Ridge SS/2B/P Senior
    Rio Sanchez Erie P/INF Junior
    Ann Marie Torres Wheat Ridge P/3B/SS Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Taylor Armitage Berthoud Senior
    Jessica Bellatti Evergreen SS Junior
    Devin Bushner Wheat Ridge 2B/SS/OF Senior
    Kailee Clark Discovery Canyon Senior
    Christina Cunningham Woodland Park P/2B/OF Senior
    Katie Glaze Erie SS Senior
    Alicia Hernandez Frederick P/OF Junior
    Mikayla Marquez Kennedy P/LF/CF Sophomore
    Ali Mason Thompson Valley 1B/P Senior
    Caitlin McCarthy Pueblo West C/OF/UTIL Senior

    Honorable mention:
    Madison Herbert, Berthoud, Senior; Lily Lockhart, Delta, P/1B/OF, Junior; Kelly Marolf, Woodland Park, P/SS/OF, Junior; Lilly Meza, Mountain View, P/1B, Junior; Paige Orman, Palisade, SS/P, Senior; Taylor Puga, Pueblo Central, P/1B, Sophomore; Payton Romines, Air Academy, Junior; Mercedes Salazar, Pueblo Central, OF/2B, Senior; Tara Shadowen, Mountain View, OF, Junior
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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Annie Oakley, Strasburg
    Coach of the year: Tom Odle, Brush

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Tessa Anderson Peak to Peak P/1B Senior
    McKenna Gubanich Faith Christian SS/UTIL Junior
    Kaitlyn Hanks Strasburg SS/INF/UTIL Senior
    Jenna Knudson Sterling Senior
    Brittany Knutson Eaton Senior
    Emily Marcus The Academy P Senior
    Annie Oakley Strasburg C/INF/UTIL Senior
    Leah Osborn Skyline Senior
    Taylor Renaud Eaton Senior
    Dakota Stotyn Strasburg P/1B Sophomore
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Lanessa Amador The Academy C/P/2B Junior
    Roni Beavers Holyoke Senior
    Brooklyn Brenner Burlington Senior
    Lexi Coen Lamar Senior
    Annie Davis La Junta P
    Selena Medina Rocky Ford P/INF Junior
    Alex Odle Brush
    Rio Pizzo Faith Christian 3B/UTIL Senior
    Jordan Roesch Strasburg CF/UTIL Senior
    Alexis Rutz Sterling Senior

    Honorable mention:
    Brenda Taylor Bruntz, The Academy, 3B/UTIL, Senior; McKenzie Connor, Faith Christian, P/1B, Freshman; Kora Houder, Limon, P/C/SS, Junior; Taylor Knudson, Sterling, Junior; Hannah Lenz, Wray, C/OF/UTIL, Senior; Brooke Polenz, Sterling, Sophomore; Lauren Szabo, Sterling, Senior; Lilly Westbay, Gunnison, SS/P/UTIL, Senior; Sarah Zamora, La Junta

  • All-state girls cross country teams for 2015 season

    The 2015 all-state girls 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.

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

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

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    Class 5A

    Runner of the year: Lauren Gregory, Fort Collins
    Coach of the year: Greg Weich, Broomfield

    First team
    Name Year School
    Maya Browning Sophomore Fairview
    Claudia Burgess Sophomore Boulder
    Allie Chipman Sophomore Mountain Vista
    Caroline Eck Freshman Mountain Vista
    Lauren Gregory Junior Fort Collins
    Catherine Liggett Senior Legend
    Brie Oakley Junior Grandview


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    Class 4A

    Runner of the year: Katie Rainsberger, Air Academy
    Coach of the year: Steve Rischling, Air Academy

    First team
    Name Year School
    Paige Embaugh Freshman Air Academy
    Reagan Hausmann Senior Valor Christian
    Lauren Offerman Junior Mountain View
    Katie Rainsberger Senior Air Academy
    Lexi Reed Junior D’Evelyn
    Chantae Steele Freshman Classical Academy
    Kayla Young Junior Denver North


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    Class 3A

    Runner of the year: Quinn McConnell, Peak to Peak
    Coach of the year: Ken Wilcox, Salida

    First team
    Name Year School
    Madelynn Gerritsen Freshman Platte Canyon
    Quinn McConnell Freshman Peak to Peak
    Hannah McReavy Sophomore St Mary’s
    Anna Ponzio Sophomore Colorado Academy
    Anna Shults Freshman Peak to Peak
    Lily Tomasula-Martin Junior Estes Park
    Cassie Unruh Junior SkyView Academy


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    Class 2A

    Runner of the year: Rachel Rairdon, Heritage Christian Academy
    Coach of the year: Keith Hampton, Telluride

    First team
    Name Year School
    Soleil Gaylord Sophomore Telluride
    Kyra Hanson Junior Resurrection Christian
    Rebekah Rairdon Senior Heritage Christian Academy
    Rachel Rairdon Senior Heritage Christian Academy
    Sierra Tucker Senior Lyons
    Chloe Veilleux Freshman Soroco
  • All-state boys golf teams for 2015 season

    5A state boys golf Hunter Paugh Fort Collins
    Hunter Paugh of Fort Collins is the 5A boys golfer of the year. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The 2015 all-state boys golf 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 golfers of the year.

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    Class 5A

    Golfer of the year: Hunter Paugh, Fort Collins

    Coach of the year: Craig Rogers, Regis Jesuit

    First team
    Name Year School
    Griffin Barela Junior Lakewood
    Josh Caridi Sophomore Fossil Ridge
    Austin Hardman Senior Mountain Vista
    Andrew McCormick Senior Regis Jesuit
    Trevor Olkowski Junior Grand Junction
    AJ Ott Senior Fort Collins
    Hunter Paugh Senior Fort Collins
    Isaac Petersilie Senior Coronado
    Chadd Vasquez Senior Doherty
    Tyler Zhang Junior Regis Jesuit

    Class 4A

    Golfer of the year: Jackson Solem, Silver Creek

    Coach of the year: Jason Preeo, Valor Christian

    First team
    Name Year School
    Tim Amundson Senior Valor Christian
    Braden Bentley Senior Mesa Ridge
    Matthew Casias Junior Pueblo South
    Matthew Heesemann Senior Mountain View
    Cole Krantz Junior Windsor
    Philip Lee Senior Valor Christian
    Glen-Michael Mihavetz Junior Montrose
    Jackson Solem Junior Silver Creek
    Lenny Urbas Junior Evergreen
    Coby Welch Senior Valor Christian

    Class 3A

    Golfer of the year: Sam Taylor, Peak to Peak

    Coach of the year: John Thornbury, Peak to Peak

    First team
    Name Year School
    Nishant Datta Sophomore Peak to Peak
    Will Hazen Senior Aspen
    Mark Hillary Senior Kent Denver
    Billy Howenstein Freshman Dawson
    Oliver Jack Sophomore Kent Denver
    Yale Kim Junior Dawson
    Holden Kleager Basalt
    Brayden Lambrecht Sophomore Sterling
    Ivan Richmond Sophomore Estes Park
    Sam Taylor Junior Peak to Peak
    Ian Thorpe Sophomore Peak to Peak
  • Air Academy’s Katie Rainsberger highlights girls cross country state championship races

    state girls cross country
    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    COLORADO SPRINGS — In a tradition-rich state for distance running, becoming a legend takes plenty of state titles and, just as important to a legacy of that magnitude, plenty of dominance.

    The all-time great girls, the Melody Fairchild’s, the Megan Kaltenbach’s, the Rebekah McDowell’s, the Elise Cranny’s, they’ve all had one thing in common. Not only have they won and won a lot, but they’ve had an aura of invincibility about them. When the greats toe the starting line, they command respect.

    Well, Katie Rainsberger, a senior dynamo on any type of cross country course and in a number of disciplines on the track, has that aura to her.

    Sure, winning back-to-back individual Class 4A state championships, which she did Saturday at the Norris Penrose Event Center in Colorado Springs, helps. Claiming the distance triple crown—state titles in the 800 meters, the 1,600, and the 3,200, not to mention anchoring the winning 3,200 relay for Air Academy last spring—also helps.

    state girls cross country
    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    Still, despite accomplishing just about everything there is to be accomplished state-wide, Rainsberger was missing one award for her trophy case. That is, until Saturday morning when the future Oregon Duck, with the help of four teammates in Paige Embaugh (freshman, 5th), Maria Mettler (junior, 10th), MacKenzie Moss (freshman, 14th), and Kayla Wiitala (senior, 30th), won their first girls cross country state championship in school history.

    “I am so excited. It’s my senior year and that’s all I could have asked for,” Rainsberger said of the team title. “I don’t even have words right now.”

    For all the senior has achieved in her high school career—she is one of the very best in Colorado history—she said winning with her teammates was something extra special.

    “I think that is the highlight of my high school career. Individual titles are great, but when you are working with a team and for a team, it means all the more.”

    Individually, she ran 17:38, the top time of the day by 35 seconds over 4A runner-up Kayla Young of Denver North (18:13) and, as one of the favorites to win the Nike national championship coming up, has plenty of individual pursuits ahead in high school and beyond. But for Rainsberger, nothing was sweeter than a team title.

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    Class 5A:

    state girls cross country
    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    Another all-time great, Lauren Gregory of Fort Collins, entered Saturday with two state championships under her belt. And she’s only a junior. With that, she did feel an added amount of pressure to keep her run as the 5A queen alive.

    “There was a lot more hype this year and the self-imposed pressure of not losing the streak,” Gregory said. “Our coach says, ‘clear mind, clear mind,’ and I had to remember that.”

    The Lambkin, another of the country’s finest runners, was going against a crazy talented 5A field that included Grandview’s Brie Oakley, Legend’s Catherine Liggett and Mountain Vista’s Allie Chipman. After winning by huge margins each of the previous two state meets, Gregory gapped the others by a few seconds and then held on for the win over Oakley, 18:15 to 18:17.

    “That was the hardest I’ve had to work,” she said. “This was such a harder race, because everyone was on their A-game.”

    Gregory will have a chance at becoming one of the only four-time cross country champions in state history next year.

    As for the team race, the Broomfield Eagles claimed their first-ever girls state title with 112 points, a narrow eight point margin of victory over Cherry Creek. Fairview was third with 124.

    Emily Mitchem (8th place), Ivy Gonzales (18th), Katelyn Mitchem (19th), McKenzie Gaines (23rd), and Alena Valdez (44th) was the scoring five for the Eagles, a program with plenty of distance running success over the years, but now a team title on top of it.

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    Class 3A:

    state girls cross country
    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    This race ended with some fascinating finishes, both individually and team-wise.

    Peak to Peak had two freshmen, Quinn McConnell and Anna Shults, place first and second. On a side note, McConnell, already a high school state champion, also won the middle school state meet last year. Her time Saturday was 18:41, nine seconds clear of Shults.

    Obviously with the top-two finishers in the race, the Pumas seemed bound to fare well in the team standings. They ended up with 56 points and were second.

    Salida, after a uniform incident a season ago, non-identical singlets, led to the Spartans only being allowed five competitors instead of the usual seven, Salida had a measure of redemption Saturday as they won the team crown with 50 points. It was their second state title in the past three years after finishing as runner-up to Alamosa by a mere four points in 2014.

    Sydney Fesenmeyer (6th place), Taryn Ceglowski (7th), Phoebe Powell (8th), Cecilia Kastner (10th), and Bari Beasley (19th) led the way for the Spartans.

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    Class 2A:

    state girls cross country
    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    Much like the 3A race, except this time it was twin sisters, the same team had the individual state champion and runner-up.

    Heritage Christian seniors Rachel (19:55) and Rebekah Rairdon (20:05) fended off Telluride’s Soleil Gaylord (20:09) in a tight top-three battle.

    In a bit of a surprise though, Telluride, with Maya Ordonez coming in sixth and Larkin Brodie coming in seventh, tallied 16 points, good enough for a three point margin of victory over Heritage Christian. Carrying on with the theme of the day, the Miners also won their first-ever state championship in girls cross country.

    And, Telluride will return all three scorers from their winning effort as Gaylord is only a sophomore, Ordonez a freshman, and Brodie a junior.

  • Boys soccer rankings: Niwot moves up to No. 2 in 4A

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    Niwot is ranked No. 2 in 4A boys soccer this week. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The Niwot Cougars are making sure they aren’t forgotten when it comes to action on the pitch.

    With impressive wins over Greeley West and Skyline, the Cougars made the leap from No. 6 to No. 2 in this week’s Class 4A CHSAANow.com soccer rankings.

    They weren’t able to over take The Classical Academy, who held on to the No. 1 spot after claiming it last week.

    Skyline was the lone addition to the 4A polls this week, coming in at No. 10. At 12-0-1, the Wolverines even earned a first-place vote this week.

    There were no new teams that made their way into this week’s 5A poll. Broomfield remains the No. 1 team in the rankings and Cherry Creek made the biggest movement, jumping two spots from No. 10 to No. 8.

    Kent Denver is still the unanimous No. 1 team in 3A. Vail Mountain made the jump from No. 4 to No. 2 thanks to wins over Moffat County and Colorado Rocky Mountain.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. These are the final boys soccer rankings of the season with the state brackets due to be released next Sunday.

    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 Broomfield (9) 12-1-0 99 1 2-0-0
    2 Fairview 10-2-1 82 2 2-0-0
    3 Boulder (1) 11-2-0 73 3 2-0-0
    4 ThunderRidge 12-1-0 61 4 0-0-0
    5 Arvada West 13-1-0 57 5 2-0-0
    6 Arapahoe 10-1-3 42 7 1-0-1
    7 Rampart 11-1-1 40 8 3-0-0
    8 Cherry Creek 8-4-1 23 10 1-1-0
    9 Monarch 9-3-1 22 6 0-1-1
    10 Fort Collins 9-3-1 16 9 0-1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Aurora Central 9, Far Northeast 8, Rocky Mountain 6, Lincoln 5, Pine Creek 5, Coronado 2.
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 The Classical Academy (8) 12-1-0 114 1 2-0-0
    2 Niwot 12-1-0 94 6 2-0-0
    3 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 11-2-0 91 4 2-0-0
    4 Evergreen (1) 11-1-1 86 3 1-0-1
    5 Battle Mountain 12-2-0 68 7 3-0-0
    6 Littleton 11-2-1 50 8 1-0-1
    7 Longmont (1) 11-1-1 47 5 1-0-1
    8 Air Academy 10-2-1 43 9 2-0-0
    9 Skyline 12-1-0 29 2 2-1-0
    10 Skyview (1) 12-0-1 23 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Ponderosa 5, Steamboat Springs 4, Northridge 2, Eagle Valley 1, Greeley West 1, Standley Lake 1, Valor Christian 1.
    Dropped out
    Steamboat Springs (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kent Denver (7) 12-0-1 70 1 1-0-0
    2 Vail Mountain 13-1-0 54 4 2-0-0
    3 KIPP 11-2-0 53 2 1-0-0
    4 Liberty Common 12-0-1 46 3 2-0-0
    5 Aurora West 11-2-1 27 6 0-0-0
    6 Pagosa Springs 14-0-0 25 5 2-0-0
    7 Faith Christian 10-3-0 23 1-0-0
    8 Peak to Peak 9-4-0 19 2-0-0
    9 Jefferson Academy 9-3-0 17 8 1-1-0
    10 Colorado Academy 7-5-1 13 7 0-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Fountain Valley 12, DSST-Stapleton 11, Manitou Springs 6, Vanguard Charter 4, Denver Christian 2, Telluride 2, Basalt 1, Sheridan 1.
    Dropped out
    DSST-Stapleton (9), Fountain Valley (10).
  • Kent Denver in control early at 4A boys state tennis tournament

    4A boys state tennis
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    PUEBLO — Kent Denver isn’t messing around.

    The school’s boys tennis team came into this week’s Class 4A state tennis tournament with players in each bracket, and through the first day, each of them had advanced to Friday’s semifinals.

    And as a result, the Sun Devils have become the early favorites to grasp the team state championship.

    “It’s the first day and there’s a lot of matches still to be played,” Sun Devils coach Randy Ross said. “The people winning matches in the first round are just getting their feet wet and just working their way into this environment. I don’t put a lot of stock into what happens on the first day.”

    But he may want to. Feeling like Colorado Academy was the team to beat coming in, the Sun Devils are holding off the Mustangs, thanks to some freshman help from Peak to Peak.

    In the No. 1 singles bracket, the Mustangs were dealt a huge blow as Mac Mease fell to Brett Finan 6-4, 6-3. Mease finished third in last year’s state tournament as a junior and was hoping to bounce back for a title in his senior year.

    “I was playing really well today,” Finan said. “The first round was really hard, but it was a really good match and it just shocked him, I guess.”

    That loss for Colorado Academy helped the Sun Devils seize control of the tournament, though several teams are nipping right on their heels.

    Among them is Niwot who got big wins from Max Petrak in No. 1 singles and Allen Fu in No. 3 singles. The Cougars finished Thursday with 15 points, only 4 behind the Sun Devils and one behind second place Colorado Academy.

    “I was thinking if we could sneak in at third or fourth as a team, that would be good,” Niwot coach Miikka Keronen said. “With how young we are with four freshmen and three other guys that have never been here, we have seven guys that haven’t been in this atmosphere.”

    But sometimes, the lack of experience can be a good thing. There were a couple of major upsets early in the tournament on an individual level.

    On top of Finan’s win over Mease, Discovery Canyon freshman Nick Lorenz took down CSCS senior Jeremiah Hansen 6-0, 6-2. Lorenz then took down Fountain Valley’s Vinay Merchant 6-1, 6-1 in the quarterfinals to move to Friday’s semifinal round.

    “I really like team events,” Lorenz said. “I play a lot of USTA tournaments and that’s all individual, it’s more stressful playing in team events, but so far I’ve handled it well.”

    Friday figures to be the key day in terms of team scores. With each trip to the finals worth five points, big swings can potentially be made at the top of the standings.

    Ross hopes that his boys can hang on and come away with a championship that he thought Colorado Academy was in line to win.

    “We have nine guys out of our 11 that have been here,” Ross said. “They know what it’s like and how to work your way into this thing.”

  • Peak to Peak wins 3A boys golf team and individual titles

    3A state boys golf Sam Taylor
    More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    EAGLE — Sam Taylor entered Tuesday final round of the Class 3A boys state golf tournament tied for the individual lead, while his Peak to Peak Pumas held a 10-stroke lead in the hunt for the team championship.

    He erased any threat of not winning either category by opening his final round with a 5-under 31 on the front nine, leading to a 3-under 69 on the day to win the individual state championship while helping the Pumas capture the team title. Taylor shot 141 for the entire tournament.

    The Pumas shot a total of 453 for the team title, nine strokes ahead of runner-up Kent Denver. (Find full results here.)

    “I was struggling with my tee shots on the range so I told myself get it in the fairway and I’d have some chances,” Taylor said. “I was hitting some wedges off some slopes and they were getting close and making birdie putts.”

    Entering the round, Taylor was tied with teammate Nishant Datta going into Tuesday’s round. After seeing where they landed in the scoreboard after Monday, Taylor said he would obviously be cheering for Datta but that the guy who played the best deserves to win.

    It was Taylor who followed up with that statement.

    He started his round with birdies on four of his first five holes, capping that run off with a difficult downhill putt on the par 3 fifth hole putting him on top of the leaderboard by three strokes.

    “Last year I had an experience where I was nine back with nine to play,” Taylor said. “So I told myself in this tournament I wouldn’t look at the leaderboard at all.”

    By the time he made the turn, he was seven strokes ahead of Basalt’s Linc Kleager who was in second place.

    Although Datta had fallen back into the pack, the overall team score wasn’t affected too much and by the Pumas had all but wrapped up the win by the time he and Taylor made the turn.

    An individual title would was certainly the hope for Datta but he was thrilled that he didn’t come away empty handed.

    “It feels great, especially after a round like (Tuesday), to have positives to look back on,” Datta said. “(It helps) knowing that my round yesterday contributed a lot and helped give us that cushion that we had today to just play our games rather than just stress out about it.”

    Taylor did show to be somewhat human as he bogeyed 14 and 15, but quickly bounced back with consecutive pars to wrap up the title.

    He made the casual stroll to the 18th tee box holding on to a seven-stroke lead, but that didn’t change mindset.

    “It’s just a hole at a time,” Taylor said. “That up-and-down on 17 from the hazard was a decisive moment. It was just a couple of bad shots, but I knew my game was still great.”

    Taylor, only a junior, will have a chance to defend his championship in 2016. But for now he’s going to enjoy the feeling of bringing the first boys golf title to Peak to Peak.

    “Coming in our goal was to play at our season stroke averages,” Pumas coach John Thornbury said. “Sam just really hit the accelerator on the from nine and blew the rest of the field away.”

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
    More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Boys golf: 3A’s Day 1 results, Day 2 tee times

    EAGLE — Complete results after the first day of the 2015 Class 3A state golf tournament at Eagle Ranch Club.

    Go to:

    Teams
    Place School Score To Par
    1 Peak to Peak 222 +6
    2 Kent Denver 232 +16
    T3 Basalt 243 +27
    T3 Colorado Academy 243 +27
    5 Eaton 245 +29
    6 Aspen 247 +31
    7 Alamosa 250 +34
    8 Resurrection Christian 251 +35
    9 Dawson 252 +36
    10 Vail Mountain 254 +38
    T11 Sterling 260 +44
    T11 Estes Park 260 +44
    13 Colorado Springs Christian 269 +53
    14 Swink 274 +58
    15 Cedaredge 287 +71
    16 Front Range Christian 292 +76
    17 Trinidad 300 +84
    Individuals
    Place Name School Score To Par Day 2 Tee
    T1 Nishant Datta Peak to Peak 72 Even 11:27 am (1)
    T1 Sam Taylor Peak to Peak 72 Even 11:18 am (1)
    T3 Oliver Jack Kent Denver 75 +3 11:27 am (1)
    T3 Linc Kleager Basalt 75 +3 11:27 am (1)
    T5 Ivan Richmond Estes Park 76 +4 11:09 am (1)
    T5 Holden Kleager Basalt 76 +4 11:18 am (1)
    T5 Billy Howenstein Dawson 76 +4 11:18 am (1)
    T8 Mark Hillary Kent Denver 77 +5 11:09 am (1)
    T8 Max Messner Colorado Academy 77 +5 11:09 am (1)
    T10 Ian Thorpe Peak to Peak 78 +6 11:00 am (1)
    T10 Ethan Tartaglia Peak to Peak 78 +6 11:00 am (1)
    T10 Will Hazen Aspen 78 +6 11:00 am (1)
    T13 Yale Kim Dawson 79 +7 10:51 am (1)
    T13 Thomas Messner Colorado Academy 79 +7 10:51 am (1)
    T15 Harrison Turner Resurrection Christian 80 +8 10:42 am (1)
    T15 Ethan Alcazar Eaton 80 +8 10:51 am (1)
    T15 Michael Wang Kent Denver 80 +8 10:42 am (1)
    T18 Oliver Pesso Vail Mountain 81 +9 10:33 am (1)
    T18 Jack Hughes Aspen 81 +9 10:33 am (1)
    T18 Donny Chavez Alamosa 81 +9 10:33 am (1)
    T18 Brayden Lambrecht Sterling 81 +9 10:42 am (1)
    T22 Andy Geisick Eaton 82 +10 10:24 am (1)
    T22 Dante Duran Trinidad 82 +10 10:24 am (1)
    T24 Hayden Wehe Alamosa 83 +11 10:24 am (1)
    T24 Jackson Klutznick Kent Denver 83 +11 10:15 am (1)
    T24 JD Truax Eaton 83 +11 10:15 am (1)
    T27 Nick Burri Rangely 84 +12 10:06 am (1)
    T27 Micah Ramirez Resurrection Christian 84 +12 10:06 am (1)
    T27 Dillon O’neal Swink 84 +12 10:06 am (1)
    T27 Bryce Kuyper Colorado Springs Christian 84 +12 10:15 am (1)
    T31 Cole Chalmers Denver Christian 85 +13 9:57 am (1)
    T31 Emmett White Alamosa 85 +13 9:57 am (1)
    T31 Shayne Marcely Bishop Machebeuf 85 +13 9:57 am (1)
    T34 Ben Barron Vail Mountain 86 +14 9:48 am (1)
    T34 Isaac Calden Estes Park 86 +14 9:48 am (1)
    T34 Jacob Hoekert Colorado Springs Christian 86 +14 9:48 am (1)
    T37 Bryce Okazaki Colorado Academy 87 +15 9:39 am (1)
    T37 Sean Weller Vail Mountain 87 +15 9:39 am (1)
    T37 Warren Turner Resurrection Christian 87 +15 9:39 am (1)
    T40 Dominic Lanese Aspen 88 +16 9:30 am (1)
    T40 Jimmy Velten St. Mary’s 88 +16 9:30 am (1)
    T40 Jonathan Roberts Front Range Christian 88 +16 9:30 am (1)
    T40 Peter Grossenbacher Eaton 88 +16 9:30 am (10)
    T40 Riley Schaefer Sterling 88 +16 9:30 am (10)
    T45 Kyle Shaffer Rye 90 +18 9:39 am (10)
    T45 Camden Stocker Resurrection Christian 90 +18 9:30 am (10)
    T47 Burke Daily Aspen 91 +19 9:39 am (10)
    T47 Bradon Baxter Sterling 91 +19 9:39 am (10)
    T47 Mike Bingham Moffat County 91 +19 9:48 am (10)
    T47 Hunter Wall Salida 91 +19 9:48 am (10)
    T51 Jacob Lewis Cedaredge 92 +20 9:57 am (10)
    T51 Carlo Pine Telluride 92 +20 9:48 am (10)
    T51 Collin O’neal Swink 92 +20 9:57 am (10)
    T51 Drew Broadhurst Basalt 92 +20 9:57 am (10)
    55 Duncan Mangel Cornerstone Christian 94 +22 10:06 am (10)
    56 Cody Schrock La Junta 95 +23 10:06 am (10)
    T57 Drew Hanks Gunnison 96 +24 10:06 am (10)
    T57 James Lambert Gunnison 96 +24 10:15 am (10)
    T59 Joe Yeager Front Range Christian 97 +25 10:15 am (10)
    T59 Aaron Hsu Alamosa 97 +25 10:15 am (10)
    T59 Peter Carlson Cedaredge 97 +25 10:24 am (10)
    T59 Tanner Fulkerson Dawson 97 +25 10:24 am (10)
    T63 Trent Jackson Estes Park 98 +26 10:42 am (10)
    T63 Steven Holden Trinidad 98 +26 10:33 am (10)
    T63 Duncan Campbell Cedaredge 98 +26 10:24 am (10)
    T63 John Jackson Swink 98 +26 10:33 am (10)
    T63 Karl Neserke Colorado Academy 98 +26 10:33 am (10)
    T68 Jared Caswell Bishop Machebeuf 99 +27 10:42 am (10)
    T68 Zach Zeien Colorado Springs Christian 99 +27 10:42 am (10)
    T70 Owen Severs Pagosa Springs 100 +28 10:51 am (10)
    T70 Cole Williams Lutheran 100 +28 10:51 am (10)
    T70 Ben Silverman Denver Academy 100 +28 10:51 am (10)
    T73 Brock Reedy Lamar 101 +29 11:00 am (10)
    T73 Bryar Kirkland Swink 101 +29 11:00 am (10)
    T75 Caleb Stepherns Buena Vista 103 +31 11:00 am (10)
    T75 Tanner Korn Basalt 103 +31 11:09 am (10)
    77 Zack Richardson Rye 104 +32 11:09 am (10)
    78 Dawson Stewart Front Range Christian 107 +35 11:09 am (10)
    79 Mitchell Fosdick Fowler 112 +40 11:18 am (10)
    80 Craig Smith Cheyenne Wells 116 +44 11:18 am (10)
    81 Austin Noe Cheyenne Wells 119 +47 11:18 am (10)
    82 Keith Duran Trinidad 120 +48 11:27 am (10)
    83 Jay Paolucci La Junta 124 +52 11:27 am (10)
    84 Tanner Bellino Florence 131 +59 11:27 am (10)
  • Boys golf roundup: Teammates on top of each state tournament after Day 1

    5A state boys golf Hunter Paugh Fort Collins
    Hunter Paugh lines up a birdie attempt on the ninth hole, his final of the first round. It was one of five birdies he had on Monday, when he jumped out to the lead at the 5A boys golf tournament. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Fort Collins senior Hunter Paugh fired a first-round 67 to seize the lead at the Class 5A boys golf state tournament on Monday.

    Paugh had five birdies in his round, and just one bogey. He was sitting a 1-under heading into the final three holes of his round, and birdied all three to finish at 4-under.

    Paugh finished third at last year’s 5A state tournament.

    His Fort Collins teammate, AJ Ott, is one of four players tied in second at even par after the first day. The others: Lakewood’s Griffin Barela, Regis Jesuit’s Andrew McCormick and Mountain Vista’s Austin Hardman.

    Lakewood and Regis Jesuit are tied for the team lead after the first day. Both are 6-over. Fossil Ridge is third at 8-over. Coronado, the defending champion, is fourth at 10-over, and Mountain Vista sits at 13-over.

    Find complete 5A results, as well as Day 2 tee times, here.

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    4A: Valor Christian on pace for repeat title

    No school had a better first day of the state golf tournament than Valor Christian.

    (Harry Waterman/CHSAANow.com)
    (Harry Waterman/CHSAANow.com)

    The Eagles finished with four players in the top eight of the entire field. The team championship is only determined by three of the four scores for each team member.

    Philip Lee (69), Tim Amundson (71), Coby Welch (73) and David Leede (75) have the Eagles sitting at 3-under par for the tournament, 18 strokes better than Evergreen, which sits in second place.

    With all three teammates within six strokes of each other, they have a chance to wrap up a team title and each vie for the individual championship as well.

    The Eagles shot 8-under as a team last year at Walking Stick in Pueblo to win the team championship.

    Full results, and Day 2 tee times, for the 4A tournament are here.

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    3A: Peak to Peak teammates to battle for individual title

    Friday is going to be quite a day for Peak to Peak teammates Nishant Datta and Sam Taylor.

    The Pumas hold a 10-stroke lead over Kent Denver in the race for the 3A team golf title, so Datta and Taylor will spend the bulk of their time trying to figure out which one can add an individual championship to their trophy case.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    They both shot an even round of 72, putting each of them at par going into Tuesday’s final round of the tournament. And they both got there the same way. They were sitting at 2-under par going into the 18th hole, only to make double-bogey to bring them back to even.

    “It’s unfortunate that a lot of teammates had to finish with the same tragedy on the last hole,” Taylor said. “I’m really proud of my team that we were able to step up today and get some things going.”

    As a team, the Pumas lead the field at at six-over, which is 10 strokes better than Kent Denver. Defending team champion Sterling is currently tied for 11th place at 44-over.

    Defending individual champion, Yale Kim (Dawson School) is in 13th place in the individual standings. He sank a birdie putt on 18 to finish with a 7-over 79 on the day.

    Full results, and Day 2 tee times, from the 3A tournament are available here.