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Vanguard boys cross country wins first-ever state championship in any sport

State cross country

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

COLORADO SPRINGS — A changing of the guard occurred at the Norris-Penrose Event Center on Saturday. More specifically, Vanguard became one of two boys programs at the state cross country championships to end a four-peat.

The Crusaders, on the strength of seniors Grant Hughes (fifth place), Harley Morgan (eighth) and junior Nick Lovato (11th) took down the four-time defending state champions in Lyons in Class 2A. With some individuals from non-qualifying teams sprinkled in the top finishers, each Crusader moved up two to four places in team scoring, contributing to the winning 15-26 point tally over runner-up Lyons. As a result, the charter school in Colorado Springs won its first-ever state championship in any sport.

Moving down from 3A to 2A this year provided Vanguard with a boost. Adding Hughes, a multi-sport athlete who has competed in soccer, basketball, and track, didn’t hurt the team’s chances either.

“I decided to come out for cross country for the first time,” the senior said, knowing that outstanding runners like Lovato (12th in 3A in 2015) and Morgan (27th) were already in place. “I wanted to help win it with them.”

A natural athlete, Hughes didn’t need much of an adjustment period to get into the swing of being a high-level cross country competitor. He placed third at the Air Academy Kadet Invite early in the season, went on to claim the 2A Region 2 crown and then earned all-state honors on Saturday.

“We had a team of 11 and only a team of eight this year,” Morgan said. “Most of the seniors were part of our top five and we basically had to build from scratch. Having Grant was such a blessing. He’s a really athletic guy.”

Over the course of the season Vanguard established its name as a 2A favorite, cementing that status with a perfect score (1st, 2nd, 3rd individuals) at its regional meet. Now, to bring home a state title for the first time is something extra special.

“It really means a lot,” Morgan said. “It’s going to bring a lot of focus to the cross country team. I think we’ve inspired a lot of kids at our school.”

Custer County’s Jerald Taylor (16:06), a senior who placed 16th in 2015, ran away from Rocky Ford junior Cody Danley (16:38) to win the 2A individual title.

As for the other four-time team champion being overtaken, Monarch took out Mountain Vista, the only program in Colorado history to conquer four consecutive 5A boys titles.

As the season went on, there was an inkling by many around the state that the Coyotes might be on Mountain Vista’s level. On September 10 at the St. Vrain Invite in Lyons, Monarch came within one point, 71-72, of defeating the Golden Eagles.

A program that had claimed three 5A girls crowns in a row from 2011-2013, Monarch was looking to secure their first boys championship. They did just that Saturday with an 88-97 victory over Vista. On top of that, senior superman Isaac Green (15:57) claimed his second of back-to-back cross country state titles over Vista’s Joshua Romine (16:04).

“At the very beginning of the year we do a camp and our goal this year was to win state,” Monarch coach Kent Rieder said. “We felt that with the talent on our team, and I knew all the guys would work hard, we felt we could do it.”

The Coyote scoring contingent was also comprised of Charlie Perry (3rd), Zach Litoff (22nd), Isaac Russo (25th), and Will Dixon (37th).

Green couldn’t quite grasp the idea that his team had finally accomplished a long-standing goal.

“We’ve been dreaming about it for a long time,” he said. “To actually be able to do it, it’s incredible.”

Initially, Monarch thought Mountain Vista had claimed another title. Green was enthralled by the announcement of the final team results.

“I was doing another interview and they were talking about the girls teams and I thought they were talking about the boys,” he said. “They were like, “In third place, Monarch.’ I was like, ‘oh, we were so close.’ Then they started talking about the boys teams and I just couldn’t focus. We didn’t think we got it. We were sitting there and they called out Monarch. It was wild.”

Class 4A

Air Academy girls have been in the spotlight lately. Katie Rainsberger was the Nike cross country national champion last year and her and her teammates won the 4A team crown.

Senior Ethan Powell wanted to show that the Kadets, who have been one of the better 4A boys programs in recent years as well, had some serious firepower of their own. By a margin of 15:55.7 to 15:55.8, Powell out-leaned Montrose senior Ian Meek for the state championship. He became the first Air Academy boy to win state cross country since Ian Burrell won 5A in 2002.

“A lot of times when people talk about our program, the focus goes to the girls team,” Powell said. “That’s totally justified. They are incredible, but it’s nice to show people we’ve got something going on, on the boys side too.”

In the team race, Palmer Ridge, who was beaten by Durango by two points in 2015, blew away the competition with 55 points to Widefield’s 110 and Air Academy’s 122. Jeremy Meadows (fifth), Andrew Lester (sixth), Ryan Matson (12th), Andrew Rudnicki (14th), and Brandon Hippe (17th) pushed the Bears to their second championship in three years.

Class 3A

Tanner Norman got to run at his favorite place on Saturday. Training around 30 times over the past two summers on the trails at Norris-Penrose and TCA’s top competitor, after winning 4A last year, got to soak up the experience again with another performance much to his liking.

After claiming a race that was considered pretty wide-open in 2015, Norman entered as the heavy favorite this state meet after establishing himself as one of the better runners nationally throughout the fall. The senior (15:44) dominated the field as Faith Christian freshman phenom Cole Sprout was the runner up in 16:10.

The Classical Academy (111) finished second as a team to Alamosa (77). Caleb Palmer (5th), Isaiah DeLaCerda (6th), Oscar Martinez (17th), Caleb Berlinger (23rd), and Elijah DeLaCerda (26th) led the Mean Moose to their third state championship in a row and fifth overall in boys cross country. They are now tied with The Classical Academy, Rocky Ford, Cherry Creek and Denver East for the fifth-most titles in the sport.

All-state boys track & field teams for 2015 season

State track Jeffco Stadium

(Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

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

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

Athletes of the year were selected based upon the number of team points they produced at the state meet. This means that they received the full amount of team points from individual events they participated in, as well as one-fourth of the total points earned by the team in relays they participated in.

Finally, in order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning in a championship.

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

Athlete of the year: Tevin Donnell, Fountain-Fort Carson
Coach of the year: Ben Montoya, Fountain-Fort Carson

First Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Andrew Barlow Senior Monarch Pole Vault
Daniel Book Senior Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
Adrian Brukner Senior Rampart Discus
Patrick Byerly Senior Mountain Range Shot Put
Tevin Donnell Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 100 meters, 200 meters, 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay
Isaac Green Sophomore Monarch 1600 meters
Dan Hamson Sophomore Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
Drue Harris Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×200 relay
Marcelo Laguera Senior Pomona 3200 meters
Christopher Linnin Senior Castle View Triple Jump
Christian Lyon Junior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay
Duane McClurkin Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×400 relay
Kyle Moran Sophomore Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
Trevor Rex Senior Highlands Ranch High Jump
Juan Sabino Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×400 relay
Triston Sisneros Senior Grandview 300 hurdles
Braden Smith Junior Lakewood Long Jump
Jordan Smith Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay
Benjamin Thomas Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×400 relay
Charles Tigner Senior Fountain-Fort Carson 4×100 relay
Konor von Kraut Senior Cherry Creek 4×800 relay
Mike Ware Senior Gateway 400 meters
Joshua Wright Senior Overland 110 hurdles
Blake Yount Senior Smoky Hill 800 meters


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Class 4A

Athlete of the year: Caleb Ojennes, Palmer Ridge
Coach of the year: Kelly Christensen, Palmer Ridge

First Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Conlan Berger Junior Longmont 4×100 relay
Austin Brant Senior Canon City Discus
Trevor Cook Junior Longmont 4×100 relay
Hayden Erickson Senior Woodland Park Shot Put
Gianni Espinoza Junior Longmont 4×100 relay
James Espinoza Sophomore Palmer Ridge 4×800 relay
Logan Goodner Junior Longmont 4×100 relay
Eric Hamer Senior Palmer Ridge 3200 meters, 4×800 relay
Vince Hood Sophomore Valor Christian 4×200 relay
James Jones Senior Mullen Long Jump
Logan Malone Senior Palmer Ridge 4×400 relay
William Mayhew Senior Cheyenne Mountain 800 meters, 1600 meters
Noah McGhee Sophomore Littleton 100 meters
Caleb Ojennes Junior Palmer Ridge 200 meters, 400 meters, 4×400 relay
Brandon Pappas Sophomore Palmer Ridge 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay
Anthony Peters Junior Vista Ridge Triple Jump
Danny Rambo Sophomore Valor Christian 4×200 relay
Kyle Rex Junior Palmer Ridge Pole Vault
Bailey Rosenstrauch Junior Palmer Ridge 4×400 relay
Trenton Stringari Senior Canon City 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles
Jordan Swango Senior Palmer Ridge High Jump
Jacob Tellez Senior Palmer Ridge 4×800 relay
Ben Waters Junior Valor Christian 4×200 relay
Bubba Watkins Senior Valor Christian 4×200 relay


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Class 3A

Athletes of the year: Miguel Molas, James Irwin; and Dominic Carrese, Fountain Valley
Coach of the year: Darwin Horan, Lutheran

First Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Sunday Abarca Sophomore Aspen 400 meters
Ben Butler Junior SkyView Academy 3200 meters
Dominic Carrese Senior Fountain Valley 800 meters, 1600 meters
Austin Chavez Sophomore Sterling High Jump
Josh Clausen Senior Lutheran 4×200 relay
Garrett Coalson Senior Eaton Discus
Bryce Coop Sophomore Manitou Springs 4×100 relay
Isaiah DeLaCerda Sophomore Alamosa 4×800 relay
Cooper Eggleston Junior Buena Vista 300 hurdles
Tyler Gard Junior Vanguard 4×400 relay
Kharon Hall Junior Lutheran Triple Jump, 4×200 relay
Matt Hanson Junior Lutheran 110 hurdles
Kent Harris Junior Lutheran 4×200 relay
Miles Hatton Junior Vanguard 4×400 relay
Parker Jones Junior Platte Valley Shot Put
Conner Kennedy Senior Bayfield Long Jump
Jared Keul Sophomore Manitou Springs 4×100 relay
Andrew Lee Senior Vanguard 4×400 relay
Tanner Martin Senior Alamosa 4×800 relay
Oscar Martinez Sophomore Alamosa 4×800 relay
Miguel Molas Senior James Irwin 100 meters, 200 meters
Malachi Peterson Senior Manitou Springs 4×100 relay
Josiah Simons Junior Vanguard 4×400 relay
Leland Spangler Senior Manitou Springs 4×100 relay
Jericho Ulibarri Senior Alamosa 4×800 relay
Chris Youngs Junior Lutheran 4×200 relay
Victor Zimmerman Sophomore Sterling Pole Vault


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Class 2A

Athlete of the year: Paul Roberts, Lyons
Coach of the year: Mark Roberts, Lyons

First Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Evan Anderson Junior Resurrection Christian 4×100 relay
Tyler Boyd Senior Burlington Shot Put
John Broadhead Senior Telluride Long Jump
Cameron Cross Junior Lyons 4×800 relay
Cooper Daniels Junior Vail Christian Pole Vault
Matt Dillon Senior Lyons 4×800 relay
Shane Finegan Sophomore Wiggins 400 meters
Shane Gates Junior Cedaredge 300 hurdles, 4×200 relay
Jack Holling Junior Resurrection Christian 4×100 relay
Jorden Jole Senior Merino 800 meters
Bryce Klaseen Junior Cedaredge 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay
Brendon Klaseen Sophomore Cedaredge 4×400 relay
Ryan Latta Senior Cedaredge 4×400 relay
Ivan Mendoza Junior West Grand 110 hurdles
Chad Mikelson Sophomore Sedgwick County Triple Jump
Dakota Murrow Senior Resurrection Christian 4×100 relay
Garrett Quintana Junior John Mall Discus
Jacob Robb Senior Cedaredge 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay
Paul Roberts Junior Lyons 1600 meters, 3200 meters, 4×800 relay
Tullef Rudlong Senior Lyons 100 meters
Joel Such Junior Lyons 4×800 relay
Isaac Swoffer Sophomore Cedaredge 4×200 relay
Cooper Ward Junior Resurrection Christian 200 meters, 4×100 relay
Ty Zupanic Senior Rye High Jump


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Class 1A

Athlete of the year: J.D. Chenoweth, Baca County
Coach of the year: Rick Hartley, Springfield

First Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Dallas Balderas Freshman Baca County 4×400 relay
Andy Borunda Junior Springfield Shot Put, Discus
Michael Braithwaite Senior Pikes Peak Christian 100 meters, 4×100 relay
J.D. Chenoweth Senior Baca County 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles, 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay
Micah Crane Freshman Baca County 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay
Matthew Crane Senior Baca County 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay
Morgan Crane Junior Baca County 4×800 relay
Luke Duggan Junior Pawnee 3200 meters
Ross Dunlap Senior Springfield High Jump
Erick Enriquez-Acosta Sophomore Idalia 800 meters
Troy Fritz Senior Sangre de Cristo Triple Jump
Rafe Hutches Junior Springfield 4×200 relay
Seeon Kim Senior Pikes Peak Christian 4×100 relay
Justin Krieger Senior Springfield 4×200 relay
Gabe Longworth Senior McClave 200 meters
Reid Palser Senior Otis Pole Vault
Caden Parker Sophomore Eads Long Jump
Justin Self Senior Springfield 4×200 relay
Christian Strozier Junior Pikes Peak Christian 4×100 relay
Mark Waters Senior Pikes Peak Christian 400 meters, 4×100 relay
Evan Waters Senior Springfield 4×200 relay
Zacc Winn Senior Prairie 1600 meters

4A girls tennis state tournament results

Draws for the Class 4A girls tennis state tournament, held May 7-9 at Pueblo City Park, are below.

All matches start at 9 a.m. each day. The first two rounds at each position will be played Thursday. Friday morning will be all semifinals, and the playback matches will start immediately afterwards. All third- and fourth-place matches and finals will be at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning.

Should weather intervene, check CHSAANow.com for contingency plans.

These results will be updated throughout the tournament.

For more information on the process for creating these brackets, click here or scroll down.

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Information on the state tournament and draw creation

Only those teams who qualify four or more positions to state are eligible for the CHSAA state team championship title. The bracket creation process is as follows:

  1. All 16 individuals/teams will be considered for placement on the draw.
  2. The top 4 individuals/teams will be placed.
  3. The committee shall consider the following factors (in no particular order of importance): strength of league, overall record, strength of competition, head-to-head competition and common opponents.
  4. The remaining Regional Winners (#1’s) will be randomly drawn for places on the draw.
  5. The Regional Finishers (#2’s) will then be randomly drawn for matches against a Regional Winner.
  6. All Regional Winners will be paired against a Regional Finishers.
  7. No two teams or individuals from the same Region will play each other during the first round of the state championship.

5A boys cross country poll adds No. 8 Thornton

Thornton is the only new face in this week’s Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com 5A boys cross country poll.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com Boys Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org.

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

Class 5A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Mountain Vista (13) 130 1
2 Arapahoe 110 2
3 Fort Collins 106 4
4 Cherry Creek 93 3
5 Monarch 68 8
6 Boulder 66 5
7 Pomona 45 6
8 Thornton 34
9 Rock Canyon 26 9
10 Dakota Ridge 25 10
Others receiving votes:
Heritage 7, Grandview 2, Chaparral 1, Fossil Ridge 1, Smoky Hill 1.
Dropped out:
Heritage (7).

Class 4A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Coronado (10) 145 1
2 Pueblo West (5) 132 2
3 The Classical Academy 101 3
4 Air Academy 97 5
5 Cheyenne Mountain 80 4
6 Palmer Ridge 75 6
7 Broomfield 72 8
8 Durango 67 7
9 Niwot 27 9
10 Thompson Valley 15 10
Others receiving votes:
Erie 9, Denver North 2, Evergreen 2, Mountain View 1.
Dropped out:
None.

Class 3A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Lamar (13) 130 1
2 Peak to Peak 108 2
3 Frontier Academy 99 3
4 Alamosa 88 4
5 Holy Family 75 8
6 Salida 52 6
7 Estes Park 45 5
8 Faith Christian 44 7
9 Brush 40 10
10 Buena Vista 24 9
Others receiving votes:
Platte Canyon 3, St. Mary’s 2, University 2, Colorado Academy 1, Gunnison 1, Sterling 1.
Dropped out:
None.

Class 2A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Lyons (11) 110 1
2 Vanguard 88 2
3 Crested Butte 80 3
4 Telluride 65 5
5 Rocky Ford 60 4
6 Heritage Christian 52
7 Liberty Commons 48
8 Hotchkiss 39 6
9 Custer County 25 7
10 Wiggins 11 8
Others receiving votes:
Denver Academy 9, Rye 6, Peyton 5, SkyView Academy 4, Mancos 2, Paonia 1.
Dropped out:
Rye (9), Peyton (10).

Mountain View now No. 3 in 4A girls cross country ranking

Mountain View made a big jump in this week’s 4A Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com girls cross country poll, moving from seventh to third.

The 2A poll was the only ranking to add new teams this week. Heritage Christian (No. 8) and Skyview Academy (No. 10) joined.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com Girls Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org.

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

Class 5A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Fort Collins (9) 135 1
2 Monarch (5) 130 2
3 Cherry Creek 113 3
4 Pine Creek 98 4
5 ThunderRidge 63 5
6 Legacy 62 9
7 Rock Canyon 54 8
8 Fairview 47 7
9 Mountain Vista 32 6
10 Grandview 12 10
Others receiving votes:
Castle View 10, Fossil Ridge 8, Heritage 5, Arapahoe 1.
Dropped out:
None.

Class 4A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Thompson Valley (7) 131 1
2 The Classical Academy (3) 125 2
3 Mountain View (3) 123 7
4 Niwot 110 4
5 Air Academy (1) 94 3
6 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 86 5
7 Battle Mountain 50 6
8 Coronado 34 8
9 Evergreen 33 9
10 Durango 15 10
Others receiving votes:
Wheat Ridge 12, Palmer Ridge 10, Broomfield 3.
Dropped out:
None.

Class 3A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Salida (12) 120 1
2 Holy Family 102 2
3 Peak to Peak 87 3
4 Colorado Academy 73 4
5 Kent Denver 66 5
6 Estes Park 54 6
7 Moffat County 48 8
8 Frontier Academy 45 7
9 Bayfield 22 9
10 Alamosa 18 10
Others receiving votes:
Pagosa Springs 12, St. Mary’s 9, Buena Vista 3, Platte Valley 1.
Dropped out:
None.

Class 2A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Hotchkiss (10) 106 1
2 Lyons (1) 86 2
3 Paonia 84 4
4 Vanguard 80 3
5 Resurrection Christian 74 6
6 Denver Christian 49 5
7 Nederland 39 9
8 Heritage Christian 31
9 Shining Mountain 24 7
10 SkyView Academy 15
Others receiving votes:
Sargent 10, Mancos 3, Yuma 3, Rocky Ford 1.
Dropped out:
Sargent (8), Custer County (10).

Dakota Ridge joins 5A boys cross country ranking

Dakota Ridge is the lone newcome to this week’s Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com boys cross country poll in 5A.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com Boys Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org.

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

Class 5A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Mountain Vista (13) 130 1
2 Arapahoe 110 3
3 Cherry Creek 91 2
4 Fort Collins 69 7
5 Boulder 64 4
6 Pomona 63 9
7 Heritage 61 6
8 Monarch 45 5
9 Rock Canyon 32 8
10 Dakota Ridge 19
Others receiving votes:
Thornton 17, Chaparral 5, Doherty 4, Fossil Ridge 2, Smoky Hill 2, Castle View 1.
Dropped out:
Thornton (10).

Class 4A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Coronado (10) 136 1
2 Pueblo West (4) 121 2
3 The Classical Academy 97 4
4 Cheyenne Mountain 91 6
5 Air Academy 87 5
6 Palmer Ridge 65 7
7 Durango 60 3
8 Broomfield 56 10
9 Niwot 26 9
10 Thompson Valley 20 8
Others receiving votes:
Mountain View 5, Erie 3, Eagle Valley 2, Ponderosa 1.
Dropped out:
.

Class 3A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Lamar (12) 120 1
2 Peak to Peak 104 2
3 Frontier Academy 87 3
4 Alamosa 80 4
5 Estes Park 67 7
6 Salida 55 5
7 Faith Christian 43 8
8 Holy Family 37 6
9 Buena Vista 31 9
10 Brush 23
Others receiving votes:
St. Mary’s 4, Colorado Academy 3, Platte Canyon 3, Colorado Springs Christian 1, Gunnison 1, Kent Denver 1.
Dropped out:
St. Mary’s (10).

Class 2A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Lyons (10) 100 1
2 Vanguard 87 3
3 Crested Butte 83 2
4 Rocky Ford 66 4
5 Telluride 50 9
6 Hotchkiss 41 6
7 Custer County 37 5
8 Wiggins 26 8
9 Rye 21 10
10 Peyton 12
Others receiving votes:
Heritage Christian 10, Mancos 10, Liberty Commons 5, SkyView Academy 2.
Dropped out:
Mancos (7).

Fort Collins takes over as girls cross country’s No. 1 team in 5A

Fort Collins is now atop in the Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com girls cross country poll in 5A.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com Girls Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org.

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

Class 5A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Fort Collins (7) 132 3
2 Monarch (7) 129 1
3 Cherry Creek 116 2
4 Pine Creek 98 4
5 ThunderRidge 77 5
6 Mountain Vista 55 8
7 Fairview 44 6
8 Rock Canyon 43 7
9 Legacy 41 9
10 Grandview 15 10
Others receiving votes:
Arapahoe 6, Castle View 4, Fossil Ridge 3, Regis Jesuit 3, Heritage 2, Ralston Valley 2, Greeley West 1.
Dropped out:
None.

Class 4A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Thompson Valley (10) 131 1
2 The Classical Academy (2) 119 2
3 Air Academy (1) 109 7
4 Niwot 86 3
5 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 74 6
6 Battle Mountain 70 4
7 Mountain View 60
8 Coronado 59 5
9 Evergreen 22 10
10 Durango 15 8
Others receiving votes:
Palmer Ridge 14, Wheat Ridge 10, Broomfield 1, Summit 1.
Dropped out:
Palmer Ridge (9).

Class 3A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Salida (10) 109 1
2 Holy Family 86 2
3 Peak to Peak 81 6
4 Colorado Academy 74 3
5 Kent Denver 55 4
6 Estes Park 44 5
7 Frontier Academy (1) 38 8
8 Moffat County 36 9
9 Bayfield 25 10
10 Alamosa 21 7
Others receiving votes:
Pagosa Springs 13, St. Mary’s 8, Buena Vista 7, La Junta 7, Platte Valley 1.
Dropped out:
None.

Class 2A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Hotchkiss (9) 90 1
2 Lyons (1) 81 4
3 Vanguard 80 2
4 Paonia 79 3
5 Denver Christian 48 5
6 Resurrection Christian 46 7
7 Shining Mountain 45 6
8 Sargent 29 9
9 Nederland 26 8
10 Custer County 10
Others receiving votes:
Heritage Christian 7, SkyView Academy 7, Crested Butte 1, Mancos 1, Rocky Ford 1.
Dropped out:
Heritage Christian (10).

Thompson Valley now atop 4A girls cross country ranking

Despite having one fewer first-place vote, Thompson Valley has supplanted The Classical Academy atop the Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com girls cross country rankings in 4A.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com Boys Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org.

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

Class 5A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Monarch (9) 98 1
2 Cherry Creek 95 3
3 Fort Collins (1) 94 2
4 Pine Creek 77 4
5 ThunderRidge 63 5
6 Fairview 48 6
7 Rock Canyon 34 7
8 Mountain Vista 31 9
9 Legacy 22
10 Grandview 14 8
Others receiving votes:
Greeley West 10, Fossil Ridge 7, Arapahoe 5, Regis Jesuit 5, Heritage 2.

Class 4A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Thompson Valley (5) 104 2
2 The Classical Academy (6) 103 1
3 Niwot 81 4
4 Battle Mountain 65 6
5 Coronado 60 3
6 Cheyenne Mountain 48 8
7 Air Academy 38 7
8 Durango 37 5
9 Palmer Ridge 24
10 Evergreen 13 10
Others receiving votes:
Broomfield 11, Wheat Ridge 9, Mountain View 6, Summit 5, Discovery Canyon 1, Golden 1.

Class 3A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Salida (10) 100 1
2 Holy Family 87 2
3 Colorado Academy 76 3
4 Kent Denver 75 4
5 Estes Park 50 5
6 Peak to Peak 40 7
7 Alamosa 32 9
8 Frontier Academy 30 6
9 Moffat County 29 8
10 Bayfield 13
Others receiving votes:
Buena Vista 8, Pagosa Springs 7, Platte Valley 5.

Class 2A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Hotchkiss (9) 90 1
2 Vanguard (1) 85 3
3 Paonia 72 4
4 Lyons 69 2
5 Denver Christian 61 7
6 Shining Mountain 40 5
7 Resurrection Christian 37 9
8 Nederland 28 6
9 Sargent 28 8
10 Heritage Christian 10
Others receiving votes:
SkyView Academy 9, Custer County 8, Rocky Ford 5, Liberty Common 3, Mancos 3, Sedgwick County 3.

Coronado new No. 1 team in 4A boys cross country ranking

Coronado has taken over as is the new No. 1 team in the Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com boys cross country rankings for 4A.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com Boys Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org.

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

Class 5A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Mountain Vista (11) 110 1
2 Cherry Creek 95 2
3 Arapahoe 87 4
4 Boulder 69 3
5 Monarch 61 5
6 Heritage 57 8
7 Fort Collins 45 6
8 Rock Canyon 29 10
9 Pomona 22 7
10 Thornton 8
Others receiving votes:
Fossil Ridge 7, Doherty 6, Dakota Ridge 3, Chaparral 2, Smoky Hill 2, ThunderRidge 2.

Class 4A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Coronado (6) 104 2
2 Pueblo West (4) 100 1
3 Durango 76 4
4 The Classical Academy (1) 67 3
5 Air Academy 61 5
6 Cheyenne Mountain 60 6
7 Palmer Ridge 39 8
8 Thompson Valley 33 9
9 Niwot 27 7
10 Broomfield 26 10
Others receiving votes:
Battle Mountain 5, Centaurus 3, Evergreen 2, Ponderosa 2, Mountain View 1.

Class 3A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Lamar (11) 110 1
2 Peak to Peak 97 2
3 Frontier Academy 80 3
4 Alamosa 63 7
5 Salida 62 4
6 Holy Family 57 5
7 Estes Park 56 6
8 Faith Christian 24 8
9 Buena Vista 21 10
10 St. Mary’s 13 9
Others receiving votes:
Brush 12, Sterling 5, Florence 3, Colorado Academy 1, Kent Denver 1.

Class 2A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Lyons (9) 90 1
2 Crested Butte 71 2
3 Vanguard 68 3
4 Rocky Ford 61 4
5 Custer County 40 8
6 Hotchkiss 36 5
7 Mancos 30 6
8 Wiggins 22
9 Telluride 21 9
10 Rye 20
Others receiving votes:
Peyton 13, Liberty Commons 12, Heritage Christian 8, SkyView Academy 3.

Monarch in charge of 5A girls cross country poll

Monarch has taken over as the top-ranked team in the Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com girls cross country preseason rankings.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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Colorado Track XC/CHSAANow.com Girls Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org.

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Class 5A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Monarch (11) 137 2
2 Fort Collins (3) 128 1
3 Cherry Creek 110 3
4 Pine Creek 93 6
5 ThunderRidge 73 4
6 Fairview 69 5
7 Rock Canyon 36
8 Grandview 30 9
9 Mountain Vista 24 10
10 Fossil Ridge 23 7
Others receiving votes:
Arapahoe 21, Boulder 18, Legacy 7, Ralston Valley 1.

Class 4A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 The Classical Academy (10) 165 1
2 Thompson Valley (8) 162 3
3 Coronado 114 2
4 Niwot 113 8
5 Durango 92
6 Battle Mountain 87 5
7 Air Academy 82 4
8 Cheyenne Mountain 52 10
9 Broomfield 46 6
10 Evergreen 37 7
Others receiving votes:
Mountain View 16, Palmer Ridge 14, Golden 10, Summit 9, Wheat Ridge 5, D’Evelyn 2, Glenwood Springs 2, Pueblo West 1.

Class 3A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Salida (9) 99 1
2 Holy Family (1) 82 3
3 Colorado Academy 78 5
4 Kent Denver 62 8
5 Estes Park 59 4
6 Frontier Academy 54 2
7 Peak to Peak 48 6
8 Moffat County 30 7
9 Alamosa 18 10
10 Buena Vista 13
Others receiving votes:
Clear Creek 3, Aspen 2, Lamar 2.

Class 2A
RK TEAM PTS PVS
1 Hotchkiss (9) 96 1
2 Lyons (1) 82 2
3 Vanguard 76 5
4 Paonia 60 4
5 Shining Mountain 49
6 Nederland 46 6
7 Denver Christian 36 3
8 Sargent 21 9
9 Resurrection Christian 20 7
10 Rocky Ford 19
Others receiving votes:
Custer County 11, Liberty Common 11, Heritage Christian 10, Skyview Academy 6, Alexander Dawson 2, Crested Butte 2, Lutheran 2, Mancos 1, Peyton 1.