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The 2014 football league and classification alignment, as set by the football committee, and approved by CLOC and the legislative council.
Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man
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Class 5A
* – Denotes playing up
| Centennial (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Cherokee Trail |
2,633 |
| Cherry Creek |
3,512 |
| Eaglecrest |
2,513 |
| Grandview |
2,588 |
| Overland |
2,282 |
| Valor Christian * |
847 |
| Continental North (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Rock Canyon |
1,948 |
| Fruita Monument |
1,706 |
| Highlands Ranch * |
1,608 |
| Mountain Vista |
2,100 |
| ThunderRidge |
2,019 |
| Regis Jesuit * |
1,408 |
| Continental South (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Castle View |
1,850 |
| Doherty |
2,064 |
| Fountain-Fort Carson |
1,714 |
| Legend |
1,978 |
| Chaparral |
2,105 |
| Douglas County |
1,824 |
| Flatirons (8) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Boulder |
1,939 |
| Brighton |
1,841 |
| Denver East |
2,433 |
| Montbello |
2,160 |
| Northglenn |
1,796 |
| Prairie View |
1,794 |
| Thornton |
1,770 |
| Westminster |
2,390 |
| Front Range (8) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Fairview |
2,128 |
| Fossil Ridge |
2,090 |
| Horizon |
1,917 |
| Legacy |
2,178 |
| Monarch |
1,624 |
| Mountain Range |
1,964 |
| Poudre |
1,780 |
| Rocky Mountain |
1,934 |
| Jeffco (8) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Arvada West |
1,703 |
| Bear Creek |
1,729 |
| Chatfield |
1,805 |
| Columbine |
1,660 |
| Lakewood |
2,091 |
| Pomona * |
1,448 |
| Ralston Valley |
1,748 |
| Mullen * |
723 |
| South Metro (7) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Arapahoe |
2,188 |
| Gateway |
1,680 |
| Heritage |
1,668 |
| Hinkley |
1,923 |
| Rangeview |
2,305 |
| Grand Junction |
1,694 |
| Smoky Hill |
2,141 |
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Class 4A
** – Denotes playing down
# – Must qualify in the 5A playoffs
| Foothills (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Falcon |
1,253 |
| Mesa Ridge |
1,330 |
| Montrose |
1,361 |
| Sand Creek |
1,231 |
| Vista Ridge |
1,239 |
| Widefield |
1,240 |
| Longs Peak (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Adams City ** |
1,768 |
| Greeley West |
1,518 |
| Longmont |
1,180 |
| Loveland |
1,521 |
| Thompson Valley |
1,238 |
| Windsor |
1,225 |
| Mountain (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Aurora Central ** |
2,084 |
| Denver South |
1,380 |
| G. Washington |
1,436 |
| Golden |
1,289 |
| Standley Lake |
1,344 |
| Wheat Ridge |
1,307 |
| Northern (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Broomfield |
1,428 |
| Fort Collins |
1,517 |
| Greeley Central |
1,407 |
| Mountain View |
1,180 |
| Silver Creek |
1,129 |
| Skyline |
1,352 |
| Pikes Peak (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Air Academy |
1,402 |
| Durango |
1,075 |
| Liberty |
1,576 |
| Palmer Ridge |
1,095 |
| Pine Creek |
1,467 |
| Rampart |
1,524 |
| Plains (6)
|
| School |
Enrollment |
| Dakota Ridge |
1,545 |
| Green Mountain |
1,105 |
| Ponderosa |
1,161 |
| J.F. Kennedy |
1,259 |
| Lincoln |
1,517 |
| Littleton |
1,383 |
| Southern (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Cheyenne Mountain |
1,309 |
| Coronado |
1,498 |
| Palmer # |
1,986 |
| Pueblo Centennial |
1,251 |
| Pueblo South |
1,357 |
| Pueblo West |
1,368 |
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Class 3A
* – Denotes playing up
** – Denotes playing down
| Colorado 7 (8) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Elizabeth |
762 |
| Englewood |
611 |
| Fort Lupton |
601 |
| Fort Morgan |
892 |
| Lutheran * |
329 |
| Skyview |
780 |
| Vista Peak |
877 |
| Weld Central |
609 |
| Metro North (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Centaurus |
1,017 |
| Arvada |
905 |
| Conifer |
819 |
| D’Evelyn |
642 |
| Evergreen |
1,009 |
| Thomas Jefferson |
1,027 |
| Northern (8) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Berthoud |
678 |
| Erie |
770 |
| Frederick |
969 |
| Holy Family |
619 |
| Mead |
767 |
| Niwot ** |
1,311 |
| Northridge |
1,046 |
| Roosevelt |
817 |
| South Central (5) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| The Classical Academy |
618 |
| Pueblo Central |
827 |
| Pueblo County |
833 |
| Pueblo East |
1,030 |
| Sierra |
877 |
| Southern (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Canon City |
1,019 |
| Discovery Canyon |
1,009 |
| Harrison |
815 |
| Lewis-Palmer |
1,033 |
| Mitchell ** |
1,215 |
| Woodland Park |
881 |
| Western Slope (8) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Delta |
626 |
| Eagle Valley |
711 |
| Glenwood Springs |
797 |
| Central G.J. ** |
1,452 |
| Palisade |
1,049 |
| Rifle |
720 |
| Steamboat Springs |
645 |
| Summit |
770 |
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Class 2A
* – Denotes playing up
** – Denotes playing down
# – Must qualify in 3A playoffs
| Colorado (8) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Alameda ** |
884 |
| Denver North ** |
680 |
| Denver West |
576 |
| Faith Christian |
413 |
| Kent Denver |
465 |
| Machebeuf |
353 |
| Manual |
406 |
| Ridge View * |
296 |
| Frontier (8) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| The Academy |
520 |
| Bennett * |
286 |
| Jefferson |
396 |
| KIPP |
354 |
| Middle Park |
331 |
| The Pinnacle |
537 |
| Sheridan |
333 |
| Strasburg |
357 |
| Patriot (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Brush |
442 |
| Eaton |
502 |
| Platte Valley |
333 |
| Sterling |
565 |
| University |
531 |
| Valley |
528 |
| Tri-Peaks (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Florence |
465 |
| La Junta |
367 |
| Lamar |
416 |
| Manitou Springs |
520 |
| St. Mary’s |
308 |
| Trinidad * |
236 |
| Western Slope North (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Aspen |
555 |
| Basalt |
373 |
| Coal Ridge |
547 |
| Moffat County |
504 |
| Roaring Fork |
333 |
| Battle Mountain # |
794 |
| Western Slope South (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Bayfield |
368 |
| Gunnison |
326 |
| Olathe |
351 |
| Pagosa Springs |
395 |
| Montezuma Cortez** |
664 |
| Alamosa |
506 |
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Class 1A
* – Denotes playing up
** – Denotes playing down
# – Must qualify in 2A playoffs
| Metro (8) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Clear Creek |
224 |
| Cornerstone Christian* |
61 |
| Denver Christian |
142 |
| Estes Park # |
333 |
| Front Range Christian |
179 |
| Lyons |
221 |
| Platte Canyon |
299 |
| Resurrection Christian |
216 |
| North Central (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Burlington |
232 |
| Highland |
239 |
| Holyoke |
176 |
| Wiggins |
158 |
| Wray |
195 |
| Yuma |
225 |
| South Central (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Byers |
158 |
| Calhan |
141 |
| Crowley County |
140 |
| C.S. Christian |
280 |
| Limon |
136 |
| Rocky Ford |
200 |
| Southern Peaks (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Centauri |
269 |
| Center |
178 |
| Dolores |
208 |
| Ignacio |
217 |
| John Mall * |
116 |
| Monte Vista |
256 |
| Tri-Peaks (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Buena Vista |
248 |
| Dolores Huerta |
273 |
| Ellicott |
227 |
| Peyton |
217 |
| Rye |
225 |
| Salida |
295 |
| Western Slope (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Cedaredge |
239 |
| Grand Valley |
291 |
| Hotchkiss |
212 |
| Lake County |
292 |
| Meeker |
190 |
| Paonia |
148 |
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8-man
* – Denotes playing up
** – Denotes playing down
| Arkansas Valley (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Granada * |
65 |
| Holly |
77 |
| Las Animas |
109 |
| McClave |
89 |
| Springfield |
92 |
| Wiley * |
75 |
| Central (9) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Elbert * |
61 |
| Gilpin County * |
74 |
| Justice |
116 |
| Longmont Christian* |
69 |
| Nederland ** |
185 |
| R.M. Lutheran * |
66 |
| Vail Christian |
113 |
| West Grand |
130 |
| Pikes Peak Christian * |
66 |
| Mountain (7) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Del Norte |
135 |
| Dove Creek * |
74 |
| Mancos |
111 |
| Sanford |
108 |
| Sangre de Cristo |
87 |
| Sargent |
119 |
| Sierra Grande |
84 |
| Plains (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Akron |
117 |
| Caliche |
93 |
| Dayspring Christian |
107 |
| Haxtun |
97 |
| Merino |
106 |
| Sedgwick County |
104 |
| Southern (7) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Custer County |
135 |
| Cripple Creek/Victor |
115 |
| Fowler |
114 |
| Hoehne |
121 |
| Kiowa |
113 |
| Simla |
102 |
| Swink |
102 |
| Western Slope (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Hayden |
113 |
| Norwood |
77 |
| Nucla * |
57 |
| Plateau Valley * |
72 |
| Rangely |
117 |
| Soroco |
105 |
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6-man
** – Denotes playing down
| Central (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Colorado Deaf & Blind |
59 |
| Deer Trail |
39 |
| Genoa-Hugo |
47 |
| Hanover |
57 |
| Miami-Yoder ** |
83 |
| South Park ** |
104 |
| East Central (7) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Arickaree/Woodlin |
33 |
| Bethune |
42 |
| Flagler |
48 |
| Hi-Plains |
45 |
| Idalia |
29 |
| Otis |
52 |
| Stratton/Liberty |
62 |
| North (7) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Briggsdale |
55 |
| Fleming |
73 |
| North Park |
56 |
| Pawnee |
28 |
| Peetz |
72 |
| Prairie |
56 |
| Weldon Valley |
58 |
| Southeast (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Cheraw |
62 |
| Cheyenne Wells |
48 |
| Eads |
54 |
| Kit Carson |
32 |
| Manzanola |
58 |
| Walsh |
50 |
| Southwest (6) |
| School |
Enrollment |
| Aguilar |
25 |
| Antonito ** |
79 |
| Cotopaxi |
51 |
| La Veta |
53 |
| Mountain Valley |
37 |
| Primero |
56 |
Posted July 14th, 2014 in Alignment, Association, Fall Sports, Football, Sports. Tagged: Abraham Lincoln, Adams City, Aguilar, Air Academy, Akron, Alameda, Alamosa, Antonito, Arapahoe, Arickaree/Woodlin, Arvada, Arvada West, Aspen, Aurora Central, Basalt, Battle Mountain, Bayfield, Bear Creek, Bennett, Berthoud, Bethune, Boulder, Briggsdale, Brighton, Broomfield, Brush, Buena Vista, Burlington, Byers, C.S. Christian, Calhan, Caliche, Canon City, Castle View, Cedaredge, Centauri, Centaurus, Center, Central G.J., Chaparral, Chatfield, Cheraw, Cherokee Trail, Cherry Creek, Cheyenne Mountain, Cheyenne Wells, Classical Academy, Clear Creek, Coal Ridge, Colorado Deaf & Blind, Columbine, Conifer, Cornerstone Christian, Coronado, Cotopaxi, Cripple Creek-Victor, Crowley County, Custer County, D'Evelyn, Dakota Ridge, Dayspring Christian, Deer Trail, Del Norte, Delta, Denver Christian, Denver East, Denver North, Denver South, Denver West, Discovery Canyon, Doherty, Dolores, Dolores Huerta, Douglas County, Dove Creek, Durango, Eads, Eagle Valley, Eaglecrest, Eaton, Elbert, Elizabeth, Ellicott, Englewood, Erie, Estes Park, Evergreen, Fairview, Faith Christian, Falcon, Flagler, Fleming, Florence, Fort Collins, Fort Lupton, Fort Morgan, Fossil Ridge, Fountain-Fort Carson, Fowler, Frederick, Front Range Christian, Fruita Monument, G. Washington, Gateway, Genoa-Hugo, Gilpin County, Glenwood Springs, Golden, Granada, Grand Junction, Grand Valley, Grandview, Greeley Central, Greeley West, Green Mountain, Gunnison, Hanover, Harrison, Haxtun, Hayden, Heritage, Hi-Plains, Highland, Highlands Ranch, Hinkley, Hoehne, Holly, Holy Family, Holyoke, Horizon, Hotchkiss, Idalia, Ignacio, Jefferson, John Mall, Justice, Kennedy, Kent Denver, Kiowa, KIPP, Kit Carson, La Junta, La Veta, Lake County, Lakewood, Lamar, Las Animas, Legacy, Legend, Lewis-Palmer, Liberty, Limon, Littleton, Longmont, Longmont Christian, Loveland, Lutheran, Lyons, Machebeuf, Mancos, Manitou Springs, Manual, Manzanola, McClave, Mead, Meeker, Merino, Mesa Ridge, Miami-Yoder, Middle Park, Mitchell, Moffat County, Monarch, Montbello, Monte Vista, Montezuma-Cortez, Montrose, Mountain Range, Mountain Valley, Mountain View, Mountain Vista, Mullen, Nederland, Niwot, North Park, Northglenn, Northridge, Norwood, Nucla, Olathe, Otis, Overland, Pagosa Springs, Palisade, Palmer, Palmer Ridge, Paonia, Pawnee, Peetz, Peyton, Pikes Peak Christian, Pine Creek, Plateau Valley, Platte Canyon, Platte Valley, Pomona, Ponderosa, Poudre, Prairie, Prairie View, Primero, Pueblo Centennial, Pueblo Central, Pueblo County, Pueblo East, Pueblo South, Pueblo West, R.M. Lutheran, Ralston Valley, Rampart, Rangely, Rangeview, Regis Jesuit, Resurrection Christian, Ridge View, Rifle, Roaring Fork, Rock Canyon, Rocky Ford, Rocky Mountain, Roosevelt, Rye, Salida, Sand Creek, Sanford, Sangre de Cristo, Sargent, Sedgwick County, Sheridan, Sierra, Sierra Grande, Silver Creek, Simla, Skyline, Skyview, Smoky Hill, Soroco, South Park, Springfield, St. Mary's, Standley Lake, Steamboat Springs, Sterling, Strasburg, Stratton/Liberty, Summit, Swink, The Academy, The Pinnacle, Thomas Jefferson, Thompson Valley, Thornton, ThunderRidge, Trinidad, University, Vail Christian, Valley, Valor Christian, Vista Peak, Vista Ridge, Walsh, Weld Central, Weldon Valley, West Grand, Westminster, Wheat Ridge, Widefield, Wiggins, Wiley, Windsor, Woodland Park, Wray, Yuma.
AURORA — Rocky Mountain’s girls and Grandview’s boys won the Grandview track Invitational on Saturday.
Rocky Mountain finished with a total of 109 points, besting second-place Grandview (94 points) on the girls side. Rampart was third with 65 points.
Grandview’s boys won with 142.5 points, while Arapahoe was second with 75.5. Highlands Ranch was third with 73.
Posted April 21st, 2014 in Boys Track, Girls Track, Photos, Sports, Spring Sports. Tagged: Arapahoe, Chaparral, Cherokee Trail, Columbine, Conifer, Doherty, Glenwood Springs, Grandview, Highlands Ranch, Legacy, Legend, Littleton, Montbello, Pomona, Ponderosa, Rampart, Rocky Mountain, Smoky Hill, ThunderRidge.
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Wild Card points help determine the postseason fields in 3A, 4A and 5A, with 4A and 5A also using them for seeding. Find a more detailed breakdown here.
Baseball’s Wild Card point standings for April 17 are below.
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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A
| Class 5A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Chatfield |
114.833 |
| 2 |
Regis Jesuit |
110.538 |
| 3 |
Fairview |
110.333 |
| 4 |
Columbine |
108.833 |
| 5 |
ThunderRidge |
108.000 |
| 6 |
Mountain Vista |
107.462 |
| 7 |
Chaparral |
104.385 |
| 8 |
Arapahoe |
104.083 |
| 9 |
Ralston Valley |
101.727 |
| 10 |
Pine Creek |
100.833 |
| 11 |
Grand Junction |
100.786 |
| 12 |
Rock Canyon |
100.538 |
| 13 |
Cherry Creek |
100.167 |
| 14 |
Brighton |
99.833 |
| 15 |
Grand Junction Central |
99.769 |
| 16 |
Monarch |
99.636 |
| 17 |
Fruita Monument |
98.588 |
| 18 |
Prairie View |
98.500 |
| 19 |
Castle View |
96.333 |
| 20 |
Arvada West |
95.917 |
| 21 |
Northglenn |
95.417 |
| 22 |
Rocky Mountain |
95.000 |
| 23 |
Dakota Ridge |
94.500 |
| 24 |
Mountain Range |
94.333 |
| 25 |
Grandview |
92.417 |
| 26 |
Douglas County |
91.154 |
| 27 |
Fossil Ridge |
90.917 |
| 28 |
Horizon |
90.750 |
| 29 |
Lincoln |
90.571 |
| 30 |
Denver East |
89.692 |
| 31 |
Bear Creek |
89.545 |
| 32 |
Eaglecrest |
88.900 |
| 33 |
Lakewood |
88.833 |
| 34 |
Liberty |
87.909 |
| 35 |
Mullen |
86.545 |
| 36 |
Heritage |
85.462 |
| 37 |
Greeley West |
85.333 |
| 38 |
Westminster |
85.154 |
| 39 |
Cherokee Trail |
84.583 |
| 40 |
Legend |
84.231 |
| 41 |
Rangeview |
83.667 |
| 42 |
Doherty |
83.333 |
| 43 |
Palmer |
82.667 |
| 44 |
Boulder |
82.538 |
| 45 |
Fort Collins |
82.400 |
| 46 |
Aurora Central |
82.000 |
| 47 |
George Washington |
81.333 |
| 48 |
Legacy |
80.833 |
| 49 |
Standley Lake |
80.727 |
| 50 |
Smoky Hill |
80.500 |
| 51 |
Highlands Ranch |
79.385 |
| 52 |
Pomona |
79.154 |
| 53 |
Fountain-Fort Carson |
78.692 |
| 54 |
Poudre |
78.182 |
| 55 |
Overland |
77.000 |
| 56 |
Littleton |
74.667 |
| 57 |
Montbello |
72.333 |
| 58 |
Loveland |
70.833 |
| 59 |
Rampart |
70.273 |
| 60 |
Gateway |
70.000 |
| 61 |
Hinkley |
69.286 |
| 62 |
Adams City |
64.385 |
| 63 |
Thornton |
56.667 |
| Class 4A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Niwot |
103.250 |
| 2 |
Montrose |
101.909 |
| 3 |
Wheat Ridge |
101.000 |
| 4 |
Evergreen |
100.400 |
| 5 |
Lewis-Palmer |
99.583 |
| 6 |
Elizabeth |
98.500 |
| 7 |
Durango |
97.385 |
| 8 |
Ponderosa |
96.462 |
| 9 |
Windsor |
96.385 |
| 10 |
Valor Christian |
94.357 |
| 11 |
Longmont |
93.182 |
| 12 |
Delta |
92.615 |
| 13 |
Pueblo East |
91.833 |
| 14 |
Green Mountain |
91.667 |
| 15 |
Palisade |
91.583 |
| 16 |
Thomas Jefferson |
91.462 |
| 17 |
Palmer Ridge |
90.750 |
| 18 |
Canon City |
90.455 |
| 19 |
Kennedy |
89.000 |
| 20 |
Mesa Ridge |
87.929 |
| 21 |
Skyview |
87.385 |
| 22 |
Rifle |
87.308 |
| 23 |
Pueblo Centennial |
86.417 |
| 24 |
D’Evelyn |
86.333 |
| 25 |
Erie |
86.091 |
| 26 |
Eagle Valley |
86.000 |
| 27 |
Pueblo South |
85.846 |
| 28 |
Golden |
85.364 |
| 29 |
Air Academy |
85.200 |
| 30 |
Thompson Valley |
83.667 |
| 31 |
Mead |
83.455 |
| 32 |
Widefield |
82.154 |
| 33 |
Fort Morgan |
82.071 |
| 34 |
Northridge |
81.917 |
| 35 |
Frederick |
81.917 |
| 36 |
Falcon |
81.500 |
| 37 |
Cheyenne Mountain |
80.500 |
| 38 |
Skyline |
80.417 |
| 39 |
Glenwood Springs |
79.500 |
| 40 |
Mountain View |
79.417 |
| 41 |
Steamboat Springs |
79.385 |
| 42 |
Denver North |
79.364 |
| 43 |
Vista PEAK Prep |
78.786 |
| 44 |
Montezuma-Cortez |
78.714 |
| 45 |
Greeley Central |
78.500 |
| 46 |
Roosevelt |
77.000 |
| 47 |
Coronado |
76.091 |
| 48 |
Denver West |
75.778 |
| 49 |
Pueblo Central |
75.167 |
| 50 |
Sand Creek |
74.917 |
| 51 |
Broomfield |
74.769 |
| 52 |
Berthoud |
74.083 |
| 53 |
Pueblo West |
73.667 |
| 54 |
Conifer |
73.167 |
| 55 |
Discovery Canyon |
73.000 |
| 56 |
Pueblo County |
72.000 |
| 57 |
Silver Creek |
71.538 |
| 58 |
Englewood |
70.455 |
| 59 |
Woodland Park |
69.818 |
| 60 |
Summit |
69.444 |
| 61 |
Vista Ridge |
68.833 |
| 62 |
Battle Mountain |
68.000 |
| 63 |
Centaurus |
67.083 |
| 64 |
Arvada |
65.091 |
| 65 |
Alameda |
64.800 |
| 66 |
Denver South |
60.462 |
| 67 |
Weld Central |
59.889 |
| 68 |
Sierra |
55.900 |
| 69 |
Mitchell |
50.500 |
| 70 |
Harrison |
48.222 |
| Class 3A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Bayfield |
95.000 |
| 2 |
Eaton |
91.889 |
| 3 |
Holy Family |
87.769 |
| 4 |
Valley |
87.000 |
| 5 |
Brush |
86.889 |
| 6 |
Faith Christian |
85.545 |
| 7 |
The Classical Academy |
83.400 |
| 8 |
Gunnison |
82.000 |
| 9 |
University |
80.700 |
| 10 |
Lamar |
79.750 |
| 11 |
Cedaredge |
79.667 |
| 12 |
Kent Denver |
78.667 |
| 13 |
Arrupe Jesuit |
77.400 |
| 14 |
St. Mary’s |
74.636 |
| 15 |
Platte Valley |
74.300 |
| 16 |
Florence |
74.273 |
| 17 |
Sterling |
73.364 |
| 18 |
Basalt |
72.778 |
| 19 |
Olathe |
72.300 |
| 20 |
Peak to Peak |
71.250 |
| 21 |
La Junta |
70.083 |
| 22 |
Alamosa |
68.750 |
| 23 |
Fort Lupton |
68.500 |
| 24 |
Manitou Springs |
68.455 |
| 25 |
Bennett |
68.333 |
| 26 |
Bishop Machebeuf |
66.786 |
| 27 |
The Academy |
66.333 |
| 28 |
Colorado Springs Christian |
64.818 |
| 29 |
Moffat County |
64.692 |
| 30 |
Sheridan |
64.667 |
| 31 |
Clear Creek/Gilpin County |
63.154 |
| 32 |
Colorado Academy |
63.111 |
| 33 |
Trinidad |
63.077 |
| 34 |
Coal Ridge |
62.778 |
| 35 |
Buena Vista |
62.636 |
| 36 |
Jefferson Academy |
62.250 |
| 37 |
Centauri |
62.143 |
| 38 |
Roaring Fork |
60.364 |
| 39 |
Estes Park |
59.556 |
| 40 |
Strasburg |
58.778 |
| 41 |
Pagosa Springs |
58.727 |
| 42 |
Bruce Randolph |
58.375 |
| 43 |
Monte Vista |
56.333 |
| 44 |
Ellicott |
56.182 |
| 45 |
Platte Canyon |
54.818 |
| 46 |
Manual |
54.545 |
| 47 |
Grand Valley |
54.364 |
| 48 |
Dolores Huerta Prep |
52.000 |
| 49 |
Middle Park |
49.364 |
| 50 |
Denver Science & Tech Stapleton |
48.833 |
| 51 |
Jefferson |
46.429 |
| 52 |
Aspen |
45.556 |
| 53 |
Salida |
42.100 |
| 54 |
KIPP Denver Collegiate |
39.286 |
| Class 2A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Rye |
79.800 |
| 2 |
Resurrection Christian |
77.364 |
| 3 |
Swink |
76.667 |
| 4 |
Hotchkiss |
75.231 |
| 5 |
Peyton |
74.200 |
| 6 |
Kiowa |
73.250 |
| 7 |
Sedgwick County |
70.600 |
| 8 |
Lyons |
69.727 |
| 9 |
Lutheran |
67.600 |
| 10 |
Holyoke |
66.400 |
| 11 |
Limon |
65.400 |
| 12 |
Rocky Ford |
64.417 |
| 13 |
Custer County |
64.375 |
| 14 |
Paonia |
64.100 |
| 15 |
Haxtun |
63.455 |
| 16 |
Nucla |
63.400 |
| 17 |
Denver Christian |
63.375 |
| 18 |
Front Range Christian |
62.000 |
| 19 |
Ignacio |
62.000 |
| 20 |
Byers |
60.750 |
| 21 |
Calhan |
60.700 |
| 22 |
Rangely |
59.455 |
| 23 |
Las Animas |
58.833 |
| 24 |
Center |
58.700 |
| 25 |
Crowley County |
58.700 |
| 26 |
Merino |
58.400 |
| 27 |
Alexander Dawson |
58.300 |
| 28 |
Yuma |
57.000 |
| 29 |
Dolores |
56.444 |
| 30 |
South Park |
53.636 |
| 31 |
Burlington |
53.000 |
| 32 |
Evangelical Christian |
51.800 |
| 33 |
Fowler |
51.800 |
| 34 |
Dayspring Christian Academy |
51.111 |
| 35 |
Sargent |
50.375 |
| 36 |
Sierra Grande |
50.143 |
| 37 |
Wray |
50.111 |
| 38 |
Highland |
48.800 |
| 39 |
Springfield |
47.333 |
| 40 |
Akron |
47.200 |
| 41 |
Simla |
46.857 |
| 42 |
County Line [Wiley/McClave] |
45.833 |
| 43 |
Sanford |
45.500 |
| 44 |
Liberty Common |
44.833 |
| 45 |
Antonito |
44.143 |
| 46 |
John Mall |
43.500 |
| 47 |
Meeker |
38.889 |
| 48 |
Longmont Christian |
36.100 |
| 49 |
Wiggins |
35.000 |
| 50 |
Denver Academy |
34.000 |
| 51 |
Pikes Peak Christian |
29.000 |
| 52 |
Cripple Creek-Victor |
25.909 |
| Class 1A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Stratton |
59.167 |
| 2 |
Elbert |
57.857 |
| 3 |
Granada |
55.800 |
| 4 |
Dove Creek |
52.875 |
| 5 |
Community Christian |
49.333 |
| 6 |
Fleming |
45.125 |
| 7 |
Caliche |
43.636 |
| 8 |
Cotopaxi |
43.429 |
| 9 |
Manzanola |
42.800 |
| 10 |
Eads |
42.583 |
| 11 |
Peetz |
36.400 |
| 12 |
Holly |
34.857 |
| 13 |
Cornerstone Christian Academy |
31.000 |
| 14 |
Briggsdale |
28.778 |
| 15 |
Rocky Mountain Lutheran |
26.909 |
| 16 |
Cheyenne Wells |
23.571 |
| 17 |
Primero |
20.000 |
| 18 |
Weldon Valley |
19.000 |
| 19 |
Denver Jewish Day |
19.000 |
| 20 |
Walsh |
15.000 |
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Baseball’s Wild Card point standings for April 9 are below.
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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A
| Class 5A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Chatfield |
112.000 |
| 2 |
Regis Jesuit |
107.778 |
| 3 |
Fairview |
106.444 |
| 4 |
ThunderRidge |
105.750 |
| 5 |
Columbine |
105.100 |
| 6 |
Arapahoe |
101.778 |
| 7 |
Mountain Vista |
99.889 |
| 8 |
Ralston Valley |
99.600 |
| 9 |
Chaparral |
98.750 |
| 10 |
Rock Canyon |
96.444 |
| 11 |
Grand Junction Central |
96.385 |
| 12 |
Fruita Monument |
96.357 |
| 13 |
Monarch |
96.143 |
| 14 |
Grand Junction |
96.077 |
| 15 |
Pine Creek |
95.778 |
| 16 |
Brighton |
95.000 |
| 17 |
Fossil Ridge |
92.444 |
| 18 |
Prairie View |
92.000 |
| 19 |
Arvada West |
91.600 |
| 20 |
Cherry Creek |
91.556 |
| 21 |
Horizon |
91.444 |
| 22 |
Mountain Range |
90.250 |
| 23 |
Dakota Ridge |
89.000 |
| 24 |
Douglas County |
88.444 |
| 25 |
Castle View |
87.375 |
| 26 |
Lincoln |
87.250 |
| 27 |
Eaglecrest |
86.875 |
| 28 |
Lakewood |
86.800 |
| 29 |
Rocky Mountain |
86.714 |
| 30 |
Northglenn |
86.667 |
| 31 |
Boulder |
85.900 |
| 32 |
Mullen |
85.500 |
| 33 |
Denver East |
85.455 |
| 34 |
Bear Creek |
83.600 |
| 35 |
Heritage |
82.000 |
| 36 |
Doherty |
81.111 |
| 37 |
Legend |
81.000 |
| 38 |
Rangeview |
80.273 |
| 39 |
Standley Lake |
80.200 |
| 40 |
Highlands Ranch |
79.778 |
| 41 |
Westminster |
78.727 |
| 42 |
Fort Collins |
78.571 |
| 43 |
Aurora Central |
78.444 |
| 44 |
Greeley West |
77.111 |
| 45 |
George Washington |
76.923 |
| 46 |
Overland |
76.200 |
| 47 |
Liberty |
76.143 |
| 48 |
Poudre |
75.625 |
| 49 |
Palmer |
72.778 |
| 50 |
Pomona |
72.556 |
| 51 |
Fountain-Fort Carson |
72.100 |
| 52 |
Littleton |
71.375 |
| 53 |
Legacy |
70.875 |
| 54 |
Smoky Hill |
70.778 |
| 55 |
Grandview |
69.100 |
| 56 |
Cherokee Trail |
68.600 |
| 57 |
Montbello |
67.545 |
| 58 |
Rampart |
65.375 |
| 59 |
Hinkley |
64.545 |
| 60 |
Loveland |
63.444 |
| 61 |
Gateway |
60.700 |
| 62 |
Adams City |
59.273 |
| 63 |
Thornton |
53.571 |
| Class 4A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Niwot |
101.889 |
| 2 |
Wheat Ridge |
98.286 |
| 3 |
Lewis-Palmer |
97.889 |
| 4 |
Montrose |
97.800 |
| 5 |
Elizabeth |
96.222 |
| 6 |
Evergreen |
95.714 |
| 7 |
Ponderosa |
94.111 |
| 8 |
Windsor |
92.818 |
| 9 |
Palmer Ridge |
92.250 |
| 10 |
Durango |
92.100 |
| 11 |
Delta |
91.167 |
| 12 |
Longmont |
91.000 |
| 13 |
Valor Christian |
90.909 |
| 14 |
Palisade |
90.400 |
| 15 |
Pueblo East |
88.000 |
| 16 |
D’Evelyn |
87.875 |
| 17 |
Thomas Jefferson |
85.889 |
| 18 |
Falcon |
85.500 |
| 19 |
Golden |
85.125 |
| 20 |
Canon City |
85.000 |
| 21 |
Pueblo Centennial |
83.333 |
| 22 |
Green Mountain |
83.125 |
| 23 |
Skyview |
83.100 |
| 24 |
Mesa Ridge |
81.727 |
| 25 |
Frederick |
81.700 |
| 26 |
Widefield |
81.300 |
| 27 |
Steamboat Springs |
80.286 |
| 28 |
Kennedy |
80.077 |
| 29 |
Thompson Valley |
80.000 |
| 30 |
Rifle |
79.909 |
| 31 |
Air Academy |
79.857 |
| 32 |
Denver North |
79.444 |
| 33 |
Northridge |
79.444 |
| 34 |
Skyline |
79.000 |
| 35 |
Greeley Central |
78.400 |
| 36 |
Eagle Valley |
77.889 |
| 37 |
Montezuma-Cortez |
77.583 |
| 38 |
Erie |
77.000 |
| 39 |
Pueblo South |
76.900 |
| 40 |
Vista PEAK Prep |
76.818 |
| 41 |
Discovery Canyon |
76.667 |
| 42 |
Mead |
75.333 |
| 43 |
Denver West |
74.750 |
| 44 |
Broomfield |
73.000 |
| 45 |
Mountain View |
72.889 |
| 46 |
Pueblo Central |
72.778 |
| 47 |
Pueblo West |
71.571 |
| 48 |
Coronado |
71.556 |
| 49 |
Glenwood Springs |
70.625 |
| 50 |
Fort Morgan |
70.091 |
| 51 |
Conifer |
70.000 |
| 52 |
Cheyenne Mountain |
69.000 |
| 53 |
Sand Creek |
68.333 |
| 54 |
Roosevelt |
68.000 |
| 55 |
Pueblo County |
67.889 |
| 56 |
Berthoud |
67.000 |
| 57 |
Silver Creek |
66.455 |
| 58 |
Summit |
63.667 |
| 59 |
Englewood |
62.889 |
| 60 |
Battle Mountain |
61.778 |
| 61 |
Vista Ridge |
60.778 |
| 62 |
Alameda |
60.500 |
| 63 |
Arvada |
58.286 |
| 64 |
Weld Central |
58.167 |
| 65 |
Woodland Park |
57.125 |
| 66 |
Denver South |
54.250 |
| 67 |
Centaurus |
54.125 |
| 68 |
Mitchell |
50.000 |
| 69 |
Sierra |
48.778 |
| 70 |
Harrison |
38.571 |
| Class 3A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Eaton |
88.429 |
| 2 |
Valley |
87.889 |
| 3 |
Bayfield |
85.000 |
| 4 |
Holy Family |
82.700 |
| 5 |
Faith Christian |
81.571 |
| 6 |
Brush |
80.400 |
| 7 |
Cedaredge |
80.333 |
| 8 |
Gunnison |
78.625 |
| 9 |
University |
76.286 |
| 10 |
The Classical Academy |
76.000 |
| 11 |
Arrupe Jesuit |
74.000 |
| 12 |
Platte Valley |
73.500 |
| 13 |
Lamar |
73.400 |
| 14 |
Basalt |
71.167 |
| 15 |
Buena Vista |
71.000 |
| 16 |
Centauri |
69.000 |
| 17 |
Kent Denver |
68.400 |
| 18 |
Florence |
68.000 |
| 19 |
Olathe |
67.300 |
| 20 |
St. Mary’s |
65.875 |
| 21 |
Moffat County |
65.571 |
| 22 |
Bennett |
65.500 |
| 23 |
Fort Lupton |
65.273 |
| 24 |
La Junta |
65.100 |
| 25 |
Pagosa Springs |
64.125 |
| 26 |
Peak to Peak |
60.273 |
| 27 |
Sheridan |
60.182 |
| 28 |
The Academy |
59.333 |
| 29 |
Trinidad |
59.100 |
| 30 |
Clear Creek/Gilpin County |
58.500 |
| 31 |
Colorado Academy |
58.429 |
| 32 |
Alamosa |
58.200 |
| 33 |
Manitou Springs |
57.222 |
| 34 |
Sterling |
57.111 |
| 35 |
Jefferson Academy |
55.600 |
| 36 |
Strasburg |
54.600 |
| 37 |
Bishop Machebeuf |
53.100 |
| 38 |
Platte Canyon |
53.000 |
| 39 |
Roaring Fork |
51.556 |
| 40 |
Monte Vista |
51.143 |
| 41 |
Coal Ridge |
50.750 |
| 42 |
Grand Valley |
50.000 |
| 43 |
Colorado Springs Christian |
49.833 |
| 44 |
Ellicott |
47.750 |
| 45 |
Dolores Huerta Prep |
45.444 |
| 46 |
Bruce Randolph |
45.200 |
| 47 |
Manual |
44.250 |
| 48 |
Salida |
43.222 |
| 49 |
Denver Science & Tech Stapleton |
42.600 |
| 50 |
Middle Park |
41.667 |
| 51 |
Jefferson |
41.000 |
| 52 |
Aspen |
39.444 |
| 53 |
Estes Park |
39.286 |
| 54 |
KIPP Denver Collegiate |
25.000 |
| Class 2A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Rye |
73.000 |
| 2 |
Peyton |
72.250 |
| 3 |
Hotchkiss |
71.273 |
| 4 |
Swink |
71.000 |
| 5 |
Sedgwick County |
69.000 |
| 6 |
Kiowa |
68.500 |
| 7 |
Resurrection Christian |
67.500 |
| 8 |
Rocky Ford |
67.111 |
| 9 |
Ignacio |
66.250 |
| 10 |
Lutheran |
64.429 |
| 11 |
Denver Christian |
63.800 |
| 12 |
Limon |
63.250 |
| 13 |
Holyoke |
62.333 |
| 14 |
Calhan |
62.286 |
| 15 |
Haxtun |
59.818 |
| 16 |
Nucla |
59.429 |
| 17 |
Yuma |
58.500 |
| 18 |
Paonia |
56.625 |
| 19 |
Custer County |
56.250 |
| 20 |
Las Animas |
55.900 |
| 21 |
Burlington |
55.889 |
| 22 |
Rangely |
55.375 |
| 23 |
Dolores |
55.286 |
| 24 |
Center |
54.143 |
| 25 |
Crowley County |
54.000 |
| 26 |
Alexander Dawson |
52.000 |
| 27 |
South Park |
51.778 |
| 28 |
Akron |
50.857 |
| 29 |
Lyons |
50.143 |
| 30 |
Fowler |
48.625 |
| 31 |
Dayspring Christian Academy |
47.429 |
| 32 |
Merino |
45.167 |
| 33 |
Sierra Grande |
44.800 |
| 34 |
Antonito |
44.400 |
| 35 |
Springfield |
43.667 |
| 36 |
Front Range Christian |
42.286 |
| 37 |
Wray |
40.333 |
| 38 |
John Mall |
40.200 |
| 39 |
Evangelical Christian |
39.667 |
| 40 |
Simla |
38.571 |
| 41 |
Sargent |
36.600 |
| 42 |
Highland |
35.875 |
| 43 |
County Line [Wiley/McClave] |
35.556 |
| 44 |
Longmont Christian |
35.125 |
| 45 |
Byers |
35.000 |
| 46 |
Meeker |
33.333 |
| 47 |
Sanford |
30.800 |
| 48 |
Denver Academy |
28.333 |
| 49 |
Wiggins |
26.250 |
| 50 |
Pikes Peak Christian |
25.000 |
| 51 |
Cripple Creek-Victor |
18.571 |
| Class 1A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Stratton |
54.200 |
| 2 |
Elbert |
52.600 |
| 3 |
Granada |
48.800 |
| 4 |
Dove Creek |
46.333 |
| 5 |
Cotopaxi |
45.800 |
| 6 |
Peetz |
42.333 |
| 7 |
Community Christian |
41.000 |
| 8 |
Caliche |
40.889 |
| 9 |
Fleming |
37.500 |
| 10 |
Eads |
36.900 |
| 11 |
Manzanola |
36.875 |
| 12 |
Holly |
32.200 |
| 13 |
Rocky Mountain Lutheran |
28.500 |
| 14 |
Cornerstone Christian Academy |
24.500 |
| 15 |
Cheyenne Wells |
24.000 |
| 16 |
Briggsdale |
18.400 |
| 17 |
Primero |
13.750 |
| 18 |
Walsh |
12.500 |
| 19 |
Denver Jewish Day |
10.000 |
| 20 |
Weldon Valley |
10.000 |
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Wild Card points help determine the postseason fields in 3A, 4A and 5A, with 4A and 5A also using them for seeding. Find a more detailed breakdown here.
Baseball’s Wild Card point standings for April 2 are below.
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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A
| Class 5A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Chatfield |
109.429 |
| 2 |
Regis Jesuit |
104.167 |
| 3 |
Fairview |
104.000 |
| 4 |
ThunderRidge |
103.286 |
| 5 |
Columbine |
101.000 |
| 6 |
Dakota Ridge |
97.125 |
| 7 |
Arapahoe |
96.143 |
| 8 |
Douglas County |
94.857 |
| 9 |
Rock Canyon |
93.667 |
| 10 |
Monarch |
92.800 |
| 11 |
Ralston Valley |
92.714 |
| 12 |
Mountain Vista |
92.500 |
| 13 |
Grand Junction Central |
92.000 |
| 14 |
Fossil Ridge |
91.857 |
| 15 |
Grand Junction |
91.400 |
| 16 |
Fruita Monument |
90.545 |
| 17 |
Chaparral |
90.333 |
| 18 |
Prairie View |
89.714 |
| 19 |
Brighton |
87.875 |
| 20 |
Mullen |
87.667 |
| 21 |
Arvada West |
86.875 |
| 22 |
Rocky Mountain |
86.400 |
| 23 |
Lakewood |
86.000 |
| 24 |
Lincoln |
85.667 |
| 25 |
Castle View |
85.500 |
| 26 |
Cherry Creek |
84.125 |
| 27 |
Pine Creek |
82.625 |
| 28 |
Mountain Range |
82.429 |
| 29 |
Standley Lake |
81.625 |
| 30 |
Bear Creek |
81.571 |
| 31 |
Doherty |
81.000 |
| 32 |
Horizon |
80.714 |
| 33 |
Highlands Ranch |
80.714 |
| 34 |
Denver East |
78.667 |
| 35 |
Northglenn |
76.625 |
| 36 |
Grandview |
76.400 |
| 37 |
Rangeview |
76.333 |
| 38 |
Aurora Central |
75.750 |
| 39 |
Legend |
75.714 |
| 40 |
Greeley West |
75.143 |
| 41 |
Eaglecrest |
74.500 |
| 42 |
Boulder |
73.857 |
| 43 |
Overland |
73.667 |
| 44 |
Littleton |
73.167 |
| 45 |
George Washington |
72.636 |
| 46 |
Montbello |
71.875 |
| 47 |
Palmer |
71.286 |
| 48 |
Heritage |
70.714 |
| 49 |
Liberty |
69.857 |
| 50 |
Fountain-Fort Carson |
69.714 |
| 51 |
Westminster |
68.875 |
| 52 |
Pomona |
67.429 |
| 53 |
Poudre |
67.167 |
| 54 |
Legacy |
64.333 |
| 55 |
Rampart |
63.875 |
| 56 |
Cherokee Trail |
63.400 |
| 57 |
Hinkley |
61.889 |
| 58 |
Loveland |
60.200 |
| 59 |
Fort Collins |
60.000 |
| 60 |
Smoky Hill |
59.429 |
| 61 |
Gateway |
57.444 |
| 62 |
Adams City |
51.111 |
| 63 |
Thornton |
49.000 |
| Class 4A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Evergreen |
99.500 |
| 2 |
Niwot |
99.250 |
| 3 |
Elizabeth |
99.167 |
| 4 |
Ponderosa |
95.000 |
| 5 |
Montrose |
94.875 |
| 6 |
Lewis-Palmer |
94.000 |
| 7 |
Wheat Ridge |
93.250 |
| 8 |
Windsor |
92.625 |
| 9 |
Green Mountain |
92.600 |
| 10 |
Delta |
91.222 |
| 11 |
Longmont |
90.143 |
| 12 |
Skyview |
88.143 |
| 13 |
Falcon |
87.714 |
| 14 |
Palmer Ridge |
86.857 |
| 15 |
Skyline |
86.000 |
| 16 |
Air Academy |
85.400 |
| 17 |
Valor Christian |
84.625 |
| 18 |
Canon City |
83.800 |
| 19 |
Durango |
83.625 |
| 20 |
D’Evelyn |
82.000 |
| 21 |
Palisade |
81.625 |
| 22 |
Golden |
80.200 |
| 23 |
Pueblo Centennial |
79.333 |
| 24 |
Thomas Jefferson |
79.250 |
| 25 |
Mesa Ridge |
79.222 |
| 26 |
Northridge |
77.833 |
| 27 |
Widefield |
77.500 |
| 28 |
Mountain View |
74.750 |
| 29 |
Rifle |
74.429 |
| 30 |
Erie |
74.333 |
| 31 |
Frederick |
74.286 |
| 32 |
Denver North |
74.250 |
| 33 |
Vista PEAK Prep |
74.222 |
| 34 |
Conifer |
74.000 |
| 35 |
Steamboat Springs |
73.500 |
| 36 |
Kennedy |
73.273 |
| 37 |
Montezuma-Cortez |
72.750 |
| 38 |
Denver West |
71.500 |
| 39 |
Battle Mountain |
71.500 |
| 40 |
Alameda |
71.000 |
| 41 |
Pueblo Central |
70.667 |
| 42 |
Pueblo West |
70.333 |
| 43 |
Greeley Central |
70.222 |
| 44 |
Eagle Valley |
69.500 |
| 45 |
Pueblo East |
69.500 |
| 46 |
Silver Creek |
69.375 |
| 47 |
Pueblo South |
68.857 |
| 48 |
Mead |
68.750 |
| 49 |
Thompson Valley |
67.333 |
| 50 |
Berthoud |
67.167 |
| 51 |
Discovery Canyon |
66.571 |
| 52 |
Coronado |
64.000 |
| 53 |
Vista Ridge |
64.000 |
| 54 |
Pueblo County |
62.833 |
| 55 |
Sand Creek |
62.667 |
| 56 |
Arvada |
62.000 |
| 57 |
Fort Morgan |
60.333 |
| 58 |
Englewood |
60.143 |
| 59 |
Cheyenne Mountain |
60.000 |
| 60 |
Broomfield |
59.600 |
| 61 |
Woodland Park |
55.500 |
| 62 |
Centaurus |
53.000 |
| 63 |
Summit |
52.000 |
| 64 |
Glenwood Springs |
51.000 |
| 65 |
Roosevelt |
50.833 |
| 66 |
Denver South |
48.909 |
| 67 |
Weld Central |
45.833 |
| 68 |
Sierra |
45.571 |
| 69 |
Mitchell |
38.000 |
| 70 |
Harrison |
34.000 |
| Class 3A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Eaton |
90.500 |
| 2 |
Valley |
82.000 |
| 3 |
Kent Denver |
82.000 |
| 4 |
Cedaredge |
80.800 |
| 5 |
Holy Family |
80.667 |
| 6 |
Gunnison |
79.000 |
| 7 |
The Classical Academy |
79.000 |
| 8 |
University |
78.000 |
| 9 |
Lamar |
77.167 |
| 10 |
Faith Christian |
77.000 |
| 11 |
Arrupe Jesuit |
75.333 |
| 12 |
Basalt |
75.000 |
| 13 |
Brush |
69.750 |
| 14 |
Fort Lupton |
69.250 |
| 15 |
Centauri |
67.000 |
| 16 |
Platte Valley |
66.600 |
| 17 |
Florence |
65.500 |
| 18 |
St. Mary’s |
65.000 |
| 19 |
Olathe |
63.111 |
| 20 |
Moffat County |
61.286 |
| 21 |
Strasburg |
61.000 |
| 22 |
Bennett |
60.750 |
| 23 |
Sheridan |
60.571 |
| 24 |
Manitou Springs |
58.000 |
| 25 |
La Junta |
57.125 |
| 26 |
Buena Vista |
56.500 |
| 27 |
Bishop Machebeuf |
54.429 |
| 28 |
Pagosa Springs |
54.333 |
| 29 |
The Academy |
53.200 |
| 30 |
Peak to Peak |
53.000 |
| 31 |
Clear Creek/Gilpin County |
51.667 |
| 32 |
Alamosa |
51.333 |
| 33 |
Ellicott |
51.250 |
| 34 |
Sterling |
50.125 |
| 35 |
Trinidad |
49.714 |
| 36 |
Roaring Fork |
46.000 |
| 37 |
Colorado Springs Christian |
45.500 |
| 38 |
Dolores Huerta Prep |
44.143 |
| 39 |
Monte Vista |
43.800 |
| 40 |
Jefferson Academy |
42.000 |
| 41 |
Salida |
41.000 |
| 42 |
Denver Science & Tech Stapleton |
39.500 |
| 43 |
Coal Ridge |
38.833 |
| 44 |
Grand Valley |
38.750 |
| 45 |
Platte Canyon |
38.600 |
| 46 |
Middle Park |
36.250 |
| 47 |
Colorado Academy |
36.000 |
| 48 |
Estes Park |
35.571 |
| 49 |
Aspen |
34.286 |
| 50 |
Manual |
34.200 |
| 51 |
Bruce Randolph |
33.250 |
| 52 |
Jefferson |
28.333 |
| 53 |
KIPP Denver Collegiate |
20.000 |
| Class 2A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Rye |
69.143 |
| 2 |
Peyton |
69.143 |
| 3 |
Swink |
67.333 |
| 4 |
Hotchkiss |
65.000 |
| 5 |
Kiowa |
65.000 |
| 6 |
Sedgwick County |
63.000 |
| 7 |
Front Range Christian |
62.500 |
| 8 |
Rangely |
62.200 |
| 9 |
Denver Christian |
59.500 |
| 10 |
Sierra Grande |
59.333 |
| 11 |
Resurrection Christian |
59.000 |
| 12 |
Springfield |
59.000 |
| 13 |
Ignacio |
58.667 |
| 14 |
Rocky Ford |
58.143 |
| 15 |
Yuma |
57.750 |
| 16 |
Fowler |
57.400 |
| 17 |
Limon |
56.429 |
| 18 |
Holyoke |
55.667 |
| 19 |
Crowley County |
54.200 |
| 20 |
Nucla |
53.800 |
| 21 |
Burlington |
53.667 |
| 22 |
Lyons |
52.833 |
| 23 |
Dolores |
52.714 |
| 24 |
Center |
51.286 |
| 25 |
Lutheran |
51.200 |
| 26 |
Alexander Dawson |
49.714 |
| 27 |
Custer County |
49.667 |
| 28 |
Haxtun |
49.000 |
| 29 |
South Park |
48.143 |
| 30 |
Paonia |
47.167 |
| 31 |
Akron |
45.000 |
| 32 |
Calhan |
44.667 |
| 33 |
John Mall |
44.000 |
| 34 |
Las Animas |
42.000 |
| 35 |
Evangelical Christian |
39.500 |
| 36 |
Wray |
39.000 |
| 37 |
Dayspring Christian Academy |
38.000 |
| 38 |
Merino |
37.500 |
| 39 |
Longmont Christian |
35.286 |
| 40 |
Sargent |
33.000 |
| 41 |
Highland |
32.750 |
| 42 |
Meeker |
32.500 |
| 43 |
Simla |
30.000 |
| 44 |
Sanford |
27.500 |
| 45 |
Antonito |
26.000 |
| 46 |
Wiggins |
25.000 |
| 47 |
Denver Academy |
20.000 |
| 48 |
County Line [Wiley/McClave] |
15.750 |
| 49 |
Pikes Peak Christian |
15.000 |
| 50 |
Cripple Creek-Victor |
10.000 |
| Class 1A |
| Rank |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Stratton |
62.333 |
| 2 |
Elbert |
61.250 |
| 3 |
Weldon Valley |
50.000 |
| 4 |
Granada |
44.500 |
| 5 |
Dove Creek |
44.500 |
| 6 |
Cotopaxi |
40.250 |
| 7 |
Peetz |
38.000 |
| 8 |
Community Christian |
36.857 |
| 9 |
Manzanola |
33.800 |
| 10 |
Eads |
28.857 |
| 11 |
Caliche |
28.286 |
| 12 |
Rocky Mountain Lutheran |
25.750 |
| 13 |
Cheyenne Wells |
23.333 |
| 14 |
Fleming |
22.500 |
| 15 |
Cornerstone Christian Academy |
22.000 |
| 16 |
Holly |
13.333 |
| 17 |
Primero |
11.667 |
| 18 |
Briggsdale |
10.000 |
| 19 |
Denver Jewish Day |
7.500 |
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Mountain Vista is a No. 1 seed in the Ray Ball Region. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
Ball Fever is a regular installment written by Thomas Trotman which rounds up boys basketball action in Class 5A and 4A.
Colorado prep hoop fans! What an exciting time in Colorado as our big school divisions have produced one memorable regular season with some excellent team play and amazing individual performances, as well.
The buzz about Colorado hoops is legit and we can thank a growing basketball community for that from our peewee rec leagues to competitive club ball, increasing individual personal training opportunities and truly dedicated high school staffs. The basketball product hitting the Colorado hardwood is improving and colleges of all levels are taking notice! Great time to be a part of Colorado hoops and now lets get to the madness!
Now, on to the tournament previews:
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Class 5A
Ray Ball Region
The top seed coming out of this region is an extremely hot Mountain Vista (22-1) squad which is riding a 14-game winning streak. That includes their Continental League-clinching overtime thriller vs. Highlands Ranch to cap the regular season. The confident, Denver-bound Jake Pemberton leads Vista’s fast-paced attack which keeps opponents gasping for air.
Our Fever Crew discussed Chatfield playing with a bit of a chip on their shoulder in this region after going 14-2 in league and winning the Jeffco but earning a No. 3 seed.

Eaglecrest celebrates winning the last year’s 5A basketball championship. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
The defending champs? Oh yes, the Eaglecrest Raptors again have a balanced attack with numerous athletes who are likely very hungry to taste the title again. Junior Blend Advili continues to be a jack of all trades for the Raptors, while LaDerian King and Jaisean Jackson’s senior leadership will make the defending champ a scary matchup.
Favorites: Mountain Vista and Eaglecrest. In our opinion, both are Boulder-capable teams but only one will get there.
Watch out for: Fort Collins can be a sneaky No. 4 seed here in our opinion. Colorado State commit Toby Van Ry and his running mate Will Duggan (Black Hills State commit) will not go down without a fight. Possible Sweet 16 match-up with Mountain Vista for Fort Collins.
Chatfield was discussed above and they may have to face a tough, well-coached ThunderRidge squad right away. Coach Joe Ortiz and crew will use the lessons learned in the tough Continental League and be prepared should that game become reality.
Chauncey Billups Region:

Fossil Ridge is No. 1 seed in the Chauncey Billups Region. (Pam Wagner)
One year ago, we sat in the Fossil Ridge gym and watched that 2013 team battle Arapahoe to exciting last-second finish. While looking at their roster all one could think was, “This squad is going to be tough next year!”
That turned out to be a huge understatement as the SaberCats have posted a perfect 23-0 season with their first league title and many voting them as our state’s No. 1 team. The SaberCats’ lead man is Alex Semadeni, who leads their balanced attack with 14 points per game. Our Fever Crew got to see many of these young men playing club ball together as well in tough venues such as Indianapolis and Las Vegas.
Regardless of how things end up for the SaberCats, congrats are in order for coach Matt Johannsen and the entire Fossil Ridge hoops family.
With all the attention Mountain Vista and Highlands Ranch got towards the end of the season, it may have been easy to overlook Regis Jesuit but don’t make that mistake as coach Ken Shaw will have his crew prepped for postseason action. The Raiders have a No. 2 seed but some tough potential opponents in Smoky Hill, Standley Lake and possibly an Arapahoe if both can advance to Sweet 16.
Favorites: Fossil Ridge and Regis. After a tough two-point loss to Mountain Vista, Regis has quietly ran off seven in a row. Many feel Fossil Ridge/Regis have similar rosters and would love to see the two great coaches match wits as well.
Watch out for:
- A fun first-round match up in Rock Canyon and Lincoln. If you like guard play check out Lincoln’s leader Michael Sparks vs. the Jaguars tandem of Tyler Garcia and Mitch Lombard.
- Arapahoe and Smoky Hill have impressive “Centennial-tough” league wins and wouldn’t mind playing for a rubber match after splitting their season matchups.
Jim Baggot Region:

Denver East’s Dom Collier. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
The season had to have a bit of a “rock star” feel for this region’s top seed Denver East Angels while they had the opportunity to play top national competition in Utah, Florida and Nebraska.
The Angels finished the season with a 19-4 mark with each loss coming out of state. CU-bound Dominique Collier and Creighton commit Ronnie Harrell lead a very celebrated starting five who all have NCAA Division I college interest and potential.
East tasted great success last year but as we all know they came up short in the title game. They haven’t lost in Colorado this year and we’re sure coach Rudy Carey’s Angels don’t plan on it.
Highlands Ranch suffered a 20-point post-winter break loss to Denver East in January and they would love a rematch now that the Falcons are healthy and at full strength. The No. 2 seed is led by big Zach Braxton (Weber State commit) and he has serious perimeter help with a healthy Evan Motlong along with Riley Stewart playing well.
Favorites: Clearly Denver East and Highlands Ranch in this region. Lots of work to be done but the city vs. suburbs fanatics would love to see this possible Sweet 16 matchup happen.
Watch out for:
- Horizon will have its hands full with No. 10 seed George Washington.
- Thomas (20 points per game) and Luke Neff over at Arvada West can heat up and cause lots of trouble in the bottom half of this region.
- Twitter-verse seemed to show a lot of surprise at Grandview earning a No. 3 seed and they will be tested right away if the Arvada West match up plays out.
- Heard a lot of good things about Broderick Robinson, senior averaging 20 points per for Grand Junction, and a possible match-up vs. Cherokee Trail young guns could be intriguing.
Bill Weimar Region:

Rangeview is on a 10-game winning streak. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
The Danny Fisher-coached Overland Trailblazers (17-6) suffered a tough one-point home loss to Eaglecrest in January, but have since run off seven straight, including avenging that loss to the Raptors to lock up the Centennial League title in OT last Friday.
The young Blazers talent is well documented with two-sport stud Austin Conway running the show, big De’Ron Davis on the inside, and guards Reggie Gibson, Jervae Robinson making more consistent impact. Don’t be surprised if you hear that senior T’Aren Williams steps up for Overland somewhere during this playoff journey.
The EMAC conference hasn’t gotten a lot of respect lately but one player who could make us all take notice on any given night is future CSU Ram Jeremiah Paige. The Rangeview Raiders look good as a No. 2 seed on a 10-game win streak which includes a road victory over 4A’s No. 1 ranked squad Valor Christian to finish the season.
The Raiders could be in for a real battle if Montbello can get the win over visiting Liberty. Montbello is playing much improved ball lately and have a starting five that can compete with any in the state. The question with the Warriors will be their depth.
Favorites: Going with the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds as the favorites here as well. Giving a slight edge to Rangeview over No. 3 seed Chaparral here as they beat them head-to-head, but that was a very different Chap team early in the season. Overland carrying some serious momentum into tourney.
Watch out for:
- Speaking of young talent, Overland may just see some if Aurora Central and their young guard Ladarius Thomas can lead the Trojans to a win over Boulder.
- More strong guard play with Dakota Ridge potentially facing Monarch.
- As mentioned above, Chaparral could easily be a favorite in this region. Jake Holtzman, who reportedly just picked up an offer from Denver University, leads a Chap squad who won seven of their last eight. Only recent loss coming to Continental champ Vista.
- Senior DJ Miles is a player to watch as Bear Creek visits Cherry Creek to see who gets Chap. The Creek Bruins had a fast start and proved they can play with the best (senior Griffin Parr at 12 points per game, Ceasar Jones and Will Bower lead the strong junior class). Lets see if they can regain the steam at the right time.
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Class 4A

All season, Valor Christian has been looked at as the favorite in 4A. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
Richard Tate Region:
The consistent No. 1-ranked team most of the season in 4A has been Valor Christian and that’s hard to argue with. The Eagles have a senior-heavy roster that has gotten close to that “gold ball” and seem primed to make another Boulder run this year.
Senior Chase Foster (San Francisco commit; 20 points per game) is Mr. Versatility for the Eagles and he has a strong cast of sweet-shooting Garrett Baggett along with the toughness football studs Christian McCaffrey and Marcus Wilson bring.
Valor hoops is 19-4 and their only Colorado loss comes to 5A Rangeview.
Pueblo East got the No. 2 seed in this region. Dylan Gavin is averaging 20 points per game for East and had the team on a five-game winning streak before a season-ending loss to league champ Pueblo South.
A player who can spark his team to a run in this region is Vista PEAK’s Romello Washington. Washington can light it up, has recent games of 25, 31, 27, with a season average of 18 per game for Vista, who are undefeated league champs.
Favorites: Valor Christian and Pueblo East.
Watch out for: Ponderosa played in the brutal 5A Continental League but now look to make some noise in the 4A tourney. Will be interesting to see how Valor handles one of our states best “bigs” in 6-foot-10 Wyoming commit Jonathon Barnes should Pondo get by Mountain View.
Guy Gibbs Region:

D’Evelyn is the No. 1 seed in the Guy Gibbs Region. (Dennis Pleuss)
The D’Evelyn Jaguars have a strong duo who have both averaged close to 20 points per game the entire season in Ty McGee and Grant Witherspoon. The 18-5 Jags had two late season losses to Thomas Jefferson and Wheat Ridge but their 13-1 Jeffco 4A league record won the league title and got them the No. 1 seed.
The No. 2 seed Sand Creek in this region has a real play maker of their own in Air Force commit Dylan Clark (averaging 20 points per game, as well).
Favorites: Have to add Denver West as a serious problem for folks in this region along with the two top seeds. Coach Ray Valdez has the Cowboys playing fundamentally sound and with a lot of fight. Sophomore Alpha Diallo is an up and coming play maker with nice court vision, scoring ability for West.
Watch out for: Would love to have a front row seat for a potential Sweet 16 match up of Denver West vs. Sand Creek.
Mark Randall Region:

Thompson Valley’s Collin Smith. (Brock Laue)
Two more deserving, tough Nos. 1 and 2 seeds here as well.
Thompson Valley, 22-1 with only loss coming to 5A’s Fossil Ridge, haven’t tasted defeat since mid-December. 6-foot-5 senior Collin Smith paces the Eagles with 19 points and six rebounds per game.
Got to take a look at Thompson Valley’s balanced play when they visited a squad with a strong senior leader of their own in Cheyenne Mountain’s Ghassan Nehme (Montana State commit). Nehme, who averages almost 27 points per game, has the Indians on a five-game streak headed into tourney play.
Favorites: Top two seeds look good here but Longmont and Mesa Ridge very capable of mixing things up. Senior Austin Kemp will attempt to get Longmont back on track after two late-season losses.
Watch out for: Ghassan Nehme is an electric scorer who can put his squad on his shoulders if needed.
Maceo Broadnax Jr. Region:

Denver South is the No. 2 seed in the Maceo Broadnax Jr. Region. (Mark Adams)
Pueblo South lost their first two games of the season and have impressively ran off 21 wins in a row. Now that’s momentum headed into the tourney.
Another impressive stat is that the Colts have four players averaging double figure scoring, led by Brian Pratt and Jared Baros right at 13 each per game.
Denver South holds this region’s No. 2 seed and their big man in the middle, Ibrahim Sylla (Northern Colorado commit), is a double-double highlight machine above the rim. Sylla averages 14 points and 14 rebounds per game.
Favorites: Hard to call in this extremely tough region. Stacked with competitive teams like Golden (won 10 of their last 11 games with sophomore Ryan Blodgett at 12-point and eight-rebound average) at the No. 3 seed and a No. 4 seed in Thomas Jefferson who could beat any of the top 3 if they bring their “A” game as they did in a late season win over No. 1 seed D’Evelyn.
Watch out for: “Watch your head” as the players would say when South’s Sylla or Thomas Jefferson’s Trey Andres take flight. Two of our state’s “freakish” athletes. Denver South played a strong season finale vs. 5A No. 1 Denver East. They could carry that momentum into a tourney run. Guards Lorenzo Snoddy and Tyson Purifoy capable of big games as well. This region is tough!
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Whew! Get ready for some fun tourney action folks.
Denver East/Fossil Ridge in 5A? Valor/Thompson Valley in 4A? Many have said it could play out just that way. Those have been your top big school squads all season, but we happen to remember a young man by the name of TreShawn Wilford who led the Eaglecrest Raptors on a special tournament run in 2013.
Who could be the Wilford of this years playoffs? We’ll be watching to find out! Enjoy …
Posted February 25th, 2014 in Ball Fever, Boys Basketball, Features, Sports, Winter Sports. Tagged: Abraham Lincoln, Arapahoe, Arvada West, Aurora Central, Bear Creek, Boulder, Chaparral, Chatfield, Cherokee Trail, Cherry Creek, Cheyenne Mountain, D'Evelyn, Dakota Ridge, Denver East. Highlands Ranch, Denver South, Denver West, Eaglecrest, Fort Collins, Fossil Ridge, George Washington, Golden, Grand Junction, Grandview, Horizon, Longmont, Mesa Ridge, Monarch, Montbello, Mountain Vista, Overland, Ponderosa, Pueblo East, Pueblo South, Rangeview, Regis Jesuit, Rock Canyon, Sand Creek, Smoky Hill, Standley Lake, Thomas Jefferson, Thompson Valley, ThunderRidge, Valor Christian, Vista Peak, Wheat Ridge.

Arvada West junior Thomas Neff (15) scramble after a loose ball as Ralston Valley junior Andrew Wingard hits the floor Friday night during the Ralston Roundup tournament championship game. The host Mustangs beat the Wildcats 48-45. (Dennis Pleuss)
ARVADA — Ralston Valley boys basketball team prides itself on defense, but in facing Arvada West junior Thomas Neff on Friday night, the Mustangs were realistic.
“Our main focus was to contain (Neff), not stop him or shut him down,” Ralston Valley senior Zac Stevens said of the Mustangs’ defensive mindset. “(Neff) is going to score points.”
Neff, who game in averaging 23 points per game, had a game-high 22 points. However, Ralston Valley held on for a 48-45 victory in the championship game of the Ralston Roundup tournament. It was the third title for the host Mustangs over the past four years.
“We knew were we going to win it on our defense and how we guarded (Neff),” Ralston Valley coach Mitch Conrad said. “He is a great player. We made it difficult for him. He had to earn it.”

Ralston Valley sophomore Dallas Walton, left, drive on Arvada West junior Thomas Neff during the championship game of the Ralston Roundup tournament Friday night at Ralston Valley High School. Ralston Valley edge its 5A Jeffco rival 48-45. Walton and Neff were both named to the all-tournament team. (Dennis Pleuss)
The game came down to the final seconds where the Wildcats (3-1) weren’t able to give Neff the opportunity to hit a game-tying 3-pointer. A-West junior Dhillon Greene purposely missed a free throw with three seconds left and the Wildcats trailing by three.
A-West was able to get the rebound, but the kickoff to Neff was off the mark and the ball sailed toward midcourt as time expired.
“I just wish the outcome was a little different, but I’m glad we go to play them before league,” said Neff, who was named to the all-tournament team for the runner-up Wildcats.
Greene was the only other A-West player to reach double-digit points. He finished with 10.
Junior Andrew Wingard led Ralston Valley (5-2). The star tailback on the Mustangs’ football team finished with 15 points, including four 3-pointers.

Ralston Valley senior Rane Hornecker, middle, drives on Arvada West senior Marcus Culhane, left and sophomore Luke Neff during the first half Friday night. (Dennis Pleuss)
“Wingard, the last two games, has really big clutch for us,” Conrad said. “That’s really good to see from one of the young guys.”
Steven pitched in nine points and senior Rane Hornecker had seven points, including a key free throw with 10 seconds left in the game to give the Mustangs a 48-44 lead.
A-West and Ralston Valley will get very familiar with each other by the end of the hoops season.
The Arvada-area rivals and Class 5A Jeffco League foes schools separated by 3.4 miles will square off against at least twice more this season in conference games. A-West and Ralston Valley are scheduled for league games Jan. 23 (at Ralston Valley) and Feb. 21 (at A-West).
“We want to play the best to make ourselves better,” Conrad said of the quality of the tournament that featured 5A’s No. 3 ranked squad in Rangeview that placed fifth. “Three Jeffco teams in here and hopefully it will make us all better so Jeffco can make a deeper run in the state tournament.”
The Wildcats and Mustangs will both dive into league play next Tuesday, Dec. 17. A-West will hit the road to face a strong Lakewood squad. The Mustangs host defending 5A League champion Chatfield. Both games are scheduled for 7 p.m.
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D’Evelyn wins third place

D’Evelyn senior Ty McGee, left, threads a pass over Montbello junior Troy Green (0) and Karamoka Cisse (10) during the third-place game of the Ralston Roundup tournament at Ralston Valley High School. D’Evelyn defeated Montbello 79-70. (Dennis Pleuss)
The D’Evelyn Jaguars won the third-place game with a 79-70 victory against Montbello.
“Montbello is really talented. I think they will be really good later in the year,” D’Evelyn coach Troy Pachner said. “That was a great win for us.”
Ty McGee (23 points) and Grant Witherspoon (20 points) led the way for the Jaguars.
D’Evelyn, ranked No. 9 in this week’s CHSAANow.com 4A boys basketball poll, has had a rollercoaster of a season so far. The Jaguars slipped to 4A Jeffco rival Golden last week in the D’Evelyn/Golden Preview Classic championship game, but rebounded quickly with a victory against 5A’s No. 3-ranked Rangeview in the first round of the Ralston Roundup.
A loss Thursday to A-West in the semifinals of the tournament moved the Jaguars into the third-place game.
“It’s been peaks and valleys,” said McGee, who was named to the all-tournament team. “We’ve just need to keep going steady.”
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All-Tournament Team
D’Evelyn senior Ty McGee
Rock Canyon junior Mitchell Lombard
Rangeview senior Jeremiah Paige
Arvada West junior Thomas Neff
Ralston Valley sophomore Dallas Walton
Posted December 14th, 2013 in Boys Basketball, Sports, Winter Sports. Tagged: Arvada West, D'Evelyn, Montbello, Ralston Valley.

The Classification and League Organizing Committee meeting was Tuesday. (Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)
AURORA — Valor Christian’s athletic programs will reside in the Jefferson County League for the 2014-16 cycle.
The school, which is independent of a league during the current two-year cycle, had requested to join the Centennial League. And though the Centennial previously denied Valor’s request through a vote at a league meeting, there was still a chance that move would be approved at Tuesday’s Classification and League Organizing Committee (CLOC) meeting.
However, at the meeting, CLOC voted to not approve Valor’s move to the Centennial. Instead, through a 6-4 vote, it placed the Eagles in the Class 5A Jeffco League. Valor previously played in the 4A Jeffco from 2010-12. Their teams will continue to compete at the 4A level.
“That’s our job: to put them in a league. They had to be in a league,” CLOC chair Tom Arensdorf said after the meeting. “Every member has the right to be in a league after they’ve done their probationary period. They were not placed in a league two years ago … because basically their membership was in jeopardy. We felt it was best at that time not to put them in a league. No one wanted them, but the reasons for not wanting them were based on past issues that were pretty valid.
“In this past two-year cycle, Valor has done a lot of things to correct those issues. And they deserve to be placed in a league. That’s this committee’s job, to get them in a league.”
So Valor, finally, has a league for all of it’s sports — excepting football, which is still awaiting a conference. (That alignment will be finalized later in November.)
But that doesn’t mean it was easy.

(Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)
Valor athletic director Rod Sherman spoke briefly at the meeting about the reasons his school sought to join the Centennial. He also said, in part, “We believe now is the time for Valor’s transition from an independent status to being a full-time member of a league. It would be an honor for us to be a member of the Centennial League; there’s much we can learn. We believe we have respected the process of being placed and we humbly request placement in the Centennial League.”
A long discussion ensued, with Centennial and Jeffco reps also speaking, and emphasizing Valor Christian’s private status. Then, CHSAA commissioner Paul Angelico spoke up.
“We’ve had a public-private school discussion going on for over two years now,” Angelico said. “I’m afraid I’m to blame for that because I wanted that to be an open and above-board discussion, rather than all the back-biting that was going on behind the scenes. If I would have known that it would have turned into this bickering that will never end, I think I would have stopped it … and not allowed it to start. There’s no end to this.
“A couple of points I need to make: There is no written or unwritten policy of any sort regarding public and private schools and league placement,” Angelico continued. “Secondly, in the last 24 months, I would say to you, that since that discussion started, it’s not the private schools I’m worried about. … The private school people have heard loudly your message of discontent. Their response has been one of that I can’t complain about. Whatever it takes to be above-board and avoid issues, they’re doing. That applies to Valor doubly. They’ve hired a consultant, they’ve done everything I’ve asked. To the point that last night, in our discussions, we talked about, ‘Well Valor had four ADs show up at the (All-School) Summit.’ I said, ‘Yeah, they did. I told them to, and they did what they were told.’
“I think we have our priorities goofed up and have kind of started turning around what we’re supposed to be about,” he added. “This isn’t a public/private school issue. I hear loudly that it’s an issue about unfair advantage or differences in schools. … Frankly, I would just like to get this conversation back to what it’s about: somebody needs a home. The fact that they’re a public or private school is not the reason you place them in a conference. Nor has it ever been. Let’s talk about what’s the best fit.
“The association has certainly survived with several public and private schools together in the same league. I just want to center this. This becomes a ‘Who can win the argument?’ not, ‘What’s the best thing?’ And I think we need to go back to what are we supposed to be doing here. The committee is charged with placing a school, and they will place a school, and they’ll have to do it to somebody’s chagrin.”
Shortly after, the committee broke into a private session, and then for lunch. When they came back, the vote on Valor request to join the Centennial League was quickly called. Three CLOC members abstained, three voted in favor of the request, and seven against.
Moments later, committee member Rich Wildenhaus from Erie proposed moving Valor to the 5A Jeffco League. There was no discussion from the audience, and the vote ended with six agreeing with the move, four against it and three abstaining. The entire process was swift.

(Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)
“Honestly, that surprised me,” Arensdorf said afterward. “Over the last two days, we probably discussed this issue as a committee for three-and-a-half hours — because whatever decision was made by the committee was going to be unpopular with some schools and cause some angst within leagues. There is no perfect fit.
“We went through a process that, if the first request did not pass, we — as a committee, it’s our responsibility to come up with something before the end of the day. And different committee members had different proposals,” he continued. “I was surprised that we finished that quickly. And I was surprised there was no feedback from the floor when that proposal was made by Richie Wildenhaus. I didn’t know what to expect at that point, because, as a committee, no one felt comfortable with any solution. There were no solutions that were going to make everybody happy.
“But, in the end, it is what it is, and all these people are professionals and they’ll deal with what they have to deal with and hopefully make the best situation for all the kids that participate in those programs.”
Valor Christian did approach Jeffco about joining the league prior to the CLOC meeting. Jeffco has 5A and 4A leagues.
“Right now, the CLOC committee voted for them to be in 5A Jeffco. I think that discussion still needs to happen,” Jim Thyfault, Jefferson County’s district athletic director, and a member of CLOC, said after the meeting. “Since we do have a 4A option, I think that needs to be discussed.
“I respect Rod Sherman and the people at Valor, I really do. They were in our league before. And, you know what? We’ll all be very professional about it, and I’m sure they will be, too.”
CLOC’s actions on Tuesday still need to be confirmed by the Legislative Council in January.
More league changes
Earlier, Burlington’s request to join the Lower Platte League was denied. That league had previously voted 9-0 against allowing Burlington admittance. CLOC voted 11-2 against overruling that vote. So Burlington will stay in the Union Pacific League.
Approved league changes:

(Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)
- Broomfield (Northern to Front Range)
- Canon City (South Central to Colorado Springs Metro)
- The Classical Academy (Tri-Peaks to Colorado Springs Metro)
- Clear Creek (3A Frontier to 2A Frontier)
- Ellicott (Tri-Peaks to Black Forest)
- Highland (Patriot to Mile High)
- Holy Family (Metro to Tri-Valley)
- Littleton (Continental to Jeffco)
- Lyons (Patriot to Mile High)
- Manzanola (Southeastern to High Plains)
- Northridge (Tri-Valley to Northern)
- Skyview Academy (Independent to Metro 3A)
- Swallows Charter Academy (Independent to Santa Fe)
- Twin Peaks Charter (New school, joining Mile High)
- Vanguard (Black Forest to Tri-Peaks)
New members
Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy’s request for membership was denied. The school has a unique schedule to allow its students to train on the mountain during the week — training from 8 a.m. to noon, and then attending classes from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. each Tuesday through Friday during the winter.
However, after a lengthy discussion, the committee said they were uneasy going down the road of adding a sports academy as a member.
“It seems so fundamentally different than what our membership is now,” said committee member Mark Kanagy, Windsor’s athletic director.
The committee did approve membership for Caprock Charter Academy in Grand Junction, as well as Denver School of Science & Technology – Green Valley Ranch, and Venture Preparatory School in Denver.
Playdowns
The overwhelming majority of playdowns were approved, save for Abraham Lincoln football (5A to 4A), Estes Park football (2A to 1A) and Palmer football (5A to 4A). Approved playdowns:

(Jenn Roberts-Uhlig/CHSAANow.com)
- Adams City football (5A to 4A)
- Alameda football (5A to 4A)
- Antonito football (8-man to 6-man)
- Aurora Central football (5A to 4A)
- Boulder softball (5A to 4A)
- Centaurus volleyball (4A to 3A)
- Central (Grand Junction) football (4A to 3A)
- Civa Charter boys/girls basketbal, volleyball (2A to 1A)
- Denver North football (3A to 2A)
- Dolores Huerta girls basketball (3A to 2A)
- Greeley Central softball (4A to 3A)
- Greeley West boys soccer (5A to 4A)
- Miami-Yoder football (8-man to 6-man)
- Mitchell football (4A to 3A)
- Montbello girls soccer (5A to 4A)
- Montezuma-Cortez soccer (4A to 3A)
- Montezuma-Cortez football (3A to 2A)
- Nederland football (1A to 8-man)
- Niwot football (4A to 3A)
- Rifle boys/girls soccer (4A to 3A)
- Roosevelt boys soccer (4A to 3A)
- Skyline softball (4A to 3A)
- South Park football (8-man to 6-man)
Noteable
The committee set the 1A/2A cutoff at 92 students. So schools with 92 and below will be 1A in basketball and all other sports, while those with 93-240 students will be 2A.
Posted November 12th, 2013 in Alignment, Association. Tagged: Adams City, Alameda, Antonito, Aurora Central, Boulder, Broomfield, Burlington, Canon City, Caprock Charter Academy, Centaurus, Civa Charter, Clear Creek, Denver North, Denver SS&T - GVR, Dolores Huerta, Ellicott, Grand Junction Central, Greeley Central, Greeley West, Highland, Holy Family, Littleton, Lyons, Manzanola, Miami-Yoder, Mitchell, Montbello, Montezuma-Cortez, Nederland, Niwot, Northridge, Rifle, Roosevelt, Skyline, Skyview Academy, South Park, Swallows Charter Academy, The Classical Academy, Twin Peaks Charter Academy, Valor Christian, Vangua, Venture Prep.
Next week, the Classification and League Organizing Committee will finalize the alignment for the 2014-16 cycle. The agenda, released today, revealed a number of interesting situations the committee will discuss next Tuesday.
If you missed our Q&A with CLOC chair Tom Arensdorf, it’s a good way to get caught up on how CLOC works.
That said, let’s dive in.
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League Changes (pdf)
Valor Christian may soon find a home for its non-football sports. The school has requested to join the Centennial League, but it is worth noting that Valor’s teams would remain in Class 4A.
Though a Centennial League vote has already said no — basing it on Mullen’s decision to remain in the league — it shows how strong the Eagles’ desire is to get in a league that they are willing to join arguably the toughest 5A league as a 4A school.
Aside from that, though, the Centennial League schools are in close proximity of Valor Christian. The furthest school would be Cherokee Trail at a little more than 19 miles away.
A “no” vote from the league doesn’t necessarily mean the move won’t happen — it just means it won’t be as easy as league changes other schools are making. CLOC has the final say on league alignment. If Valor’s move is approved, it would give a nine-team Centennial League two private schools.
Additionally, of note:
- Broomfield is seeking to move from the Northern to the Front Range League. Both leagues have signed off on the move, which is sparked by the Eagles’ move to 5A in all sports but football.
- Canon City and The Classical Academy are both seeking entrance to the 4A Colorado Springs Metro League. TCA’s move is because enrollment numbers are bumping the school up to 4A.
- Holy Family is hoping to move from the Patriot to the Mile High League because of an enrollment bump which has them going to 3A.
- Littleton is seeking a change from the 5A Continental to 4A Jefferson County. This is another move on the heels of a class change.
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Playdown requests (pdf)
Among the schools that have requested to play down in certain sports:
- Adams City football (5A to 4A)
- Aurora Central football (5A to 4A)
- Boulder softball (5A to 4A)
- Central (G.J.) football (4A to 3A)
- Denver North football (3A to 2A)
- Greeley West boys soccer (5A to 4A)
- Miami-Yoder football (8-man to 6-man) as well as baseball, boys/girls basketball and volleyball (2A to 1A)
- Montbello girls soccer (5A to 4A)
- Montezuma-Cortez football (3A to 2A)
- Nederland football (1A to 8-man)
- Niwot football (4A to 3A)
- South Park football (8-man to 6-man)
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Other notes:
- Four new schools are seeking membership. They are: Caprock Charter Academy in Grand Junction, which is seeking to join either the San Juan or Western Slope League at the 1A or 2A level; Denver School of Science & Technology – Green Valley Ranch, which is hoping to join the Metro, Frontier or Confluence leagues in 3A; Venture Preparatory School in Denver, which will be 3A; and the Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy, which still needs to determine its classification. Based on the enrollment, however, Vail Ski & Snowboard will likely be 1A or 2A.
- In addition, there are 14 schools which have either inquired about CHSAA membership or have been sent information regarding membership.
Posted November 7th, 2013 in Association. Tagged: Adams City, Aurora Central, Boulder, Broomfield, Canon City, Denver North, Grand Junction Central, Greeley West, Holy Family, Littleton, Miami-Yoder, Montbello, Montezuma-Cortez, Nederland, Niwot, South Park, The Classical Academy, Valor Christian.
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.
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