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  • All-state boys soccer teams for 2014 season

    The 2014 boys soccer players of the year: Boulder's Quinn Liebmann (5A); Air Academy's Austin Dewing (4A) and Kent Denver's Max Mehlman (3A).
    The 2014 boys soccer players of the year: Boulder’s Quinn Liebmann (5A); Air Academy’s Austin Dewing (4A) and Kent Denver’s Max Mehlman (3A).

    The 2014 all-state boys soccer teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

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

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


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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Quinn Liebmann, Boulder

    Coach of the year: Jim Davidson, Broomfield

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Brian Castruita Boulder Junior MF
    Mike Chism Arapahoe Senior D/MF
    Kevin Del Mazo Smoky Hill Senior MF/F
    Tyler Duggan Broomfield Junior D
    Aaron Haefner Pine Creek Senior D/MF
    Quinn Liebmann Boulder Senior MF
    Raul Magno Fairview Senior MF
    Jamey McGrath Chatfield Senior MF
    Porter Milner Broomfield Junior MF
    Said Moreno Westminster Senior F
    Brian Olcott Rock Canyon Senior F
    Ben Overholt Chatfield Senior F
    Will Palmquist Denver East Junior GK
    Walter Prince Smoky Hill Senior F/MF
    Louie Sawaged Mountain Vista Senior D
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Nick Bannister Pine Creek Senior MF
    Keun Chang Legend Senior F
    Yaya Cisse Pine Creek Senior F
    Sam Franceschi Smoky Hill Senior MF/F
    Skye Guegan Boulder Senior D
    Michael Hansen Grand Junction Senior GK
    Austin Hayes Legend Senior D
    Marcus Krause Doherty Senior  
    Gabe Krzywdzinski Rock Canyon Senior F
    Oliver Larsson Rock Canyon Senior MF
    Dalton Lundberg Heritage Senior MF
    Bryan Manzano-Sandoval Montbello (Warriors) Senior F/MF
    Casey Munsch Fairview Senior  
    Adan Varela Adams City Junior F
    Andy Vaughn Fairview Senior MF


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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Austin Dewing, Air Academy

    Coach of the year: Espen Hosoien, Air Academy

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Justin Barkow Niwot Junior F
    Jaden Borja The Classical Academy Sophomore F
    Anders Carlson The Classical Academy Sophomore MF
    Thomas Debonville Summit Senior F
    Austin Dewing Air Academy Senior F
    Ventura Dominguez Centaurus Senior GK
    Titus Grant The Classical Academy Sophomore F
    Billy Hoffmann Niwot Senior F/MF
    David Louthan Air Academy Senior D/MF
    Jaydon Moreschini Pueblo West Senior F
    Andrew Peck The Classical Academy Junior D
    Lars Peterson Ponderosa Senior MF
    Brayden Reese Montrose Senior MF/F
    James Sims Air Academy Senior D
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Alejandro Alainz Kennedy Junior
    Gabe Antunez Centaurus Senior F
    Jeremy Baldes The Classical Academy Sophomore MF
    Blaise Balumwa Widefield Senior
    Fernando Cerceda Centaurus Senior D
    Jose Cervantes Montrose Junior F/MF
    Chris Chasteen The Classical Academy Sophomore D
    Chase Darling Montrose Senior D
    Aaron Decker Berthoud Senior GK
    Christian Denton D’Evelyn Senior
    Sean Derby Cheyenne Mountain Junior MF
    Jacob Digiallonardo Longmont Senior F/MF
    Andrew Herrera Battle Mountain Senior D
    Chris King Cheyenne Mountain Senior MF
    Andrew Lind Windsor Senior
    Noah Mckenzie Windsor Senior
    Angel Perez Niwot Senior MF
    Matt Pipan Air Academy Senior GK
    Ty Robins Ponderosa Senior D
    Brooks Salgado Silver Creek Senior MF
    Devon Soto Denver North Senior MF
    Jumanne Transou Pueblo Centennial Junior MF
    Cruz Valdez Skyline Senior D/MF/F
    Touzong Xiong Niwot Senior MF


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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Max Mehlman, Kent Denver

    Coach of the year: Brad Homan, Denver Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Aric Aman Denver Christian Senior GK/FB
    Enrique Bucio Coal Ridge Senior MF
    Alex Clinkscales Colorado Academy Senior F
    Will Gilchrist Salida Senior
    Fernando Hernandez Sheridan Senior
    Tyler Kelly Colorado Academy Senior D
    Clayton Kirwood Vail Mountain Senior
    Dustin Linza Salida Senior
    Ben Maffei Colorado Academy Senior MF
    Jack McCool Denver Christian Senior MF/GK
    Max Mehlman Kent Denver Sophomore HB
    Manuel Meraz Kent Denver Senior FB
    Greer Solarte Kent Denver Senior F
    Astwin Tavizon Roosevelt Senior HB
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Chaz Apostolik Coal Ridge Senior MF
    Daniel Buhler Frontier Academy Senior
    Ben Carpenter Roaring Fork Senior
    Lalo Clemente Roaring Fork Senior MF/D
    Josh Elkington Manitou Springs Junior MF
    Brandon Gonzalez KIPP Collegiate Senior MF/F
    Tokuryu Lopez-Itomura Denver Science & Tech Stapleton Senior MF/D
    Jorge Martinez Sheridan Senior
    Jesus Nava Lake County Junior
    Miguel Navarro Coal Ridge Junior D
    Jose Santos Bruce Randolph Senior MF/D/F
    Levi Viss Denver Christian Senior MF/FB
    Joel Williams Frontier Academy Senior MF
  • 3A boys soccer roundup: Late goal lifts Kent Denver to title game

    Kent Denver Denver Christian boys soccer
    Kent Denver players celebrate their late goal against Denver Christian on Wednesday. More photos. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — The chances kept piling up, but Kent Denver had nothing to show for it. Eight minutes remained.

    Seven. Four. Three.

    Scoreless.

    Then David Felman, a white-and-blue streak in the box, put his right foot through the ball and rippled the net. Felman, a sophomore, scored with 1:57 remaining to lift top-seeded Kent Denver boys soccer to a 1-0 win over No. 4 Denver Christian in the Class 3A boys soccer semifinals on Wednesday.

    Kent Denver's David Felman scores the winning goal against Denver Christian on Wednesday night. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)
    Kent Denver’s David Felman scores the winning goal against Denver Christian on Wednesday night. More photos. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    “It just came, finally,” Felman said. “We had a lot of opportunities, and there it was.”

    Kent Denver had 19 shots in the game, 11 in the second half. But just six of those were on target. They also had four corner kicks.

    Nothing materialized — until Felman’s goal.

    “We were knocking on the goal, but we couldn’t get it in until the very end there,” said Kent coach Arty Smith. “But I was happy. My guys stayed patient.

    “It’s something we’ve talked a lot about this year,” Smith continued. “We’ve had a lot of early success, we’ve scored quickly and easily in some of the games and we knew it wouldn’t be like that in the playoffs, especially against a great team like DC. So we stayed patient and eventually we got one.”

    But Felman’s goal wouldn’t have been the winner if not for a great defensive effort from senior Manuel Meraz on the other end.

    Meraz chased down a streaking Denver Christian forward, who appeared to be clean through toward the goal with possession. He went stride-for-stride with the forward, then made a slide tackle to gain the ball.

    Less than two minutes later, Felman scored.

    After the goal, Denver Christian didn’t go quietly. The Crusaders had two corner kicks in the final moments of the game, but couldn’t get a clean look at the net.

    “We hung on for our dear life at the end,” Smith said.

    Kent advances to play in the 3A title game at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. It will be the program’s sixth appearance in a boys soccer championship game. The Sun Devils have never won a title.

    “It’s awesome. It’s like a dream,” Felman said. “We’ve been looking forward to it all season.”

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    Colorado Academy returns to championship game

    Colorado Academy Salida boys soccer
    No. 6 Colorado Academy returned to the 3A title game. More photos. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Colorado Academy, the two-time defending 3A champion, beat No. 10-seeded Salida 2-0 on Wednesday night to return to the title game.

    “We talked a lot about this in preseason: I think a lot of our guys in the locker room were the only ones in the state of Colorado that believed that we could get back there,” Colorado Academy coach Gabe Bernstein said of his sixth-seeded Mustangs. “We have to have that belief in ourselves, and I think every team and every coach needs to believe in themselves like that.

    “But it’s a special moment for these guys because they worked so hard. This is what everybody wants, to get back to it. I think it’s harder to defend a title than it is to get there. Luckily, we have a chance to do that.”

    The Mustangs got a goal from freshman Avery Niles in the tenth minute when he beat Salida keeper Des Lau to a loose ball in the box. CA was content to sit back from thereon, though senior Alex Clinkscales iced things with another tally with 1:16 to play.

    “That’s kind of been our theme all year,” Bernstein said. “We really try to press them high and early. Luckily, we snuck one in.”

    Saturday’s title game — set for 10:30 a.m. at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park — will be a rematch of Kent’s 4-0 win on Sept. 23.

    There’s a long history between the two programs. Colorado Academy has ended Kent Denver’s season in each of the past two tournaments, including last season’s semifinals and the 2012 title game.

    “We have a fantastic rivalry with Kent and Arty’s a fantastic coach,” Bernstein said. “I have tremendous respect for him. They’re a great team, and they have some really strong backs and some really attacking guys.

    “I think it’s going to be a great game. I think the rivalry is a healthy, positive rivalry for the state.”

  • Photos: Kent Denver, Colorado Academy move to 3A boys soccer title game

    DENVER — Kent Denver and Colorado Academy will play in the Class 3A boys soccer championship game, Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

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    (1) Kent Denver 1, (4) Denver Christian 0

    No. 1 Kent Denver beat No. 4 Denver Christian 1-0 on a goal David Felman with two minutes to go.

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    (6) Colorado Academy 2, (10) Salida 0

    No. 6 Colorado Academy beat No. 10 Salida 2-0, with goals from Avery Niles and Alex Clinkscales.

  • Dick Katte’s new book a reflection of who the coach is, and the values he emits

    (Pat Miller)
    Former Denver Christian boys basketball Dick Katte has a new book out. (Pat Miller)

    AURORA —

    [dropcap]H[/dropcap]e’s a humble, often times self-deprecating man. So it took some time to convince him that anyone would want to read a book about his life.

    Six months, to be exact.

    Dick Katte retired from his legendary coaching career in March 2012. It was a storybook end: His Denver Christian Crusaders won the Class 2A state title, the eighth of Katte’s career, with a perfect 26-0 season. He stepped away as the state’s all-time winningest coach with an overall record of 876-233.

    Katte has been inducted into multiple halls of fame, including CHSAA’s (1999) and the National Federation’s (2004).

    And yet the reason Katte finally agreed to write a book, six months after he retired, was not because of the accomplishments or the titles or the records.

    “I think the thing that turned the corner was I thought I could give back,” Katte said in the CHSAA office on a recent Wednesday. “I could give to some young coaches things that maybe took me 30 years to learn.”

    The book — Over Time: Coach Katte on Basketball and Life — is two years in the making, and is available now.

    Katte is holding a book signing at the CHSAA office on Thursday from 5-7 p.m. Additionally, Denver Christian is holding a signing on Nov. 28 from 3-5 p.m. at its campus in Lakewood. Books will be sold at both events, and are also available at DickKatte.com.

    • • •

    Mark Wolf, a former reporter at the Rocky Mountain News and assistant basketball coach at Columbine, approached Katte about writing a book while he was still coaching.

    Denver Christian Dick Katte boys basketball
    Former Denver Christian boys basketball coach Dick Katte. (Pat Miller)

    They had grown to known each other over the years through the basketball life — team camps and the like.

    “Then he comes and he spends the last week of my (final) season at every practice, and the three games (in the state tournament), and he then writes an article for Mile High Sports,” Katte said. “I read that, and then I said — ‘Yeah, maybe.’”

    But he wasn’t fully sold just yet.

    “There’s that sense of false humility,” Katte said, “which says, ‘Who me? Who wants to hear?’ It’s going to be like, ‘Dick, who?’ Now that I see how well it’s been received, I think, ‘Man …’”

    Now the book is in print — hardback — all 255 pages. Wolf’s article became the first chapter of their co-authored project.

    “Never did I think it would be a hard-covered, classy look,” Katte said. “I thought it’d be some paperback, 90-pages or so.”

    Getting from idea to print was a process, though.

    Katte would “scribble” thoughts and concepts on paper which his wife Lorraine later typed up. (Katte dedicates the book to her: “She became my best assistant coach and my faithful scribe,” he writes.) They sent the transcriptions to Wolf, “who asked questions and used his literary expertise,” Katte said. “Then we all read it, I don’t know how many times. I think every time I read it, I changed something.

    “Somebody said, ‘Don’t read it (when it’s published), and don’t go to a used book store,” Katte added, his characteristic chuckle following.

    The process, while largely about reflecting and the past, also gave something unexpected. Katte’s daughter, Jamie, lost a battle with leukemia as the book was going to print. Jamie was an editor and while undergoing treatment in Seattle, she and Katte sat down with a few chapters.

    “We sat down together and she learned about me,” Katte said. “I can just hear her say, ‘Do you really want to say it that way?’ Those are my memories of leaving her, sitting down and letting her go through this. So I have that. … She was pretty good when we did that together.”

    Now a polished product, Over Time is a collection of who Dick Katte is, and the values he emits.

    • • •

    The book is a blend of biography, Xs and Os and faith. It goes into strategy, philosophy and history. It looks toward the future of the sport. There’s also a chapter on random thoughts — things that Katte’s picked up after 52 years of coaching.

    It goes into his young life growing up in Sheboygan, Wisc., to his time at Calvin College in Michigan. It touches on the importance of Katte’s role as a math teacher, and the number of students he impacted.

    It dives into how to build a basketball program, on how to shape the lives of high school students.

    “I was trying to write it for young coaches,” Katte said. “A way for them to build a program, to be real with kids, and hopefully not to burn out after 10 years. I don’t know if I could do what I did now. Somebody asked me to come back, and I said, ‘Only if somebody else does the summer.’”

    It deals with the importance of winning, but not simply for the sake of winning.

    “I don’t care if you win any state championships,” Katte said, “but you always want to win more than you lose so that the lessons of losing are accepted, but you learn from them. If you lose too much — you can teach about dealing with adversity if there aren’t so many. Winning helps make losing, and the lessons learned from it, more impactful.”

    All totaled, writing the book took about a year and a half.

    “There were extra chapters added even when I thought we were done,” Katte said.

    Completing the project gave him a sense of perspective on his career.

    “It gave me a sense of humbleness,” Katte said. “How did all this just work together when all I did — honestly, honestly, every day I went to school and I just wanted to help young people. That kind of motivation was allowed to blossom into not only success with (Denver Christian’s teams), but some accolades even for me — which I’m really, not that I’m so proud of them, but I am, too.”

  • 2A volleyball regional tournament brackets

    A complete schedule for the Class 2A regional volleyball tournaments in 2014.

    Order of play at each regional: Team 1 vs. Team 3, Team 2 vs. Team 3, Team 1 vs. Team 2.

    All district winners advance to the state tournament. Regional champions are in bold.

    Printable bracket: Download PDF

    Go to region: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H

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    Region A
    Site: Otero JC
    Date: Oct. 31, 11:30 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    6-1 Swink 2 0
    1-2 Sanford 0 2
    6-3 Rye 1 1
    Schedule
    Swink def. Rye, 3-0 (25-15, 25-13, 25-13)
    Rye def. Sanford, 3-1 (23-25, 25-17, 25-19, 25-16)
    Swink def. Sanford, 3-1 (25-21, 20-25, 25-16, 25-8)

    Region B
    Site: Resurrection Christian HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 9 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    7-1 Resurrection Christian 2 0
    2-2 Akron 1 1
    7-3 Union Colony 0 2
    Schedule
    Resurrection Christian def. Union Colony, 3-0
    Akron def. Union Colony, 3-0
    Resurrection Christian def. Akron, 3-0

    Region C
    Site: Paonia HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 9 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    5-1 Paonia 2 0
    3-2 Ridgway 1 1
    5-3 Meeker 0 2
    Schedule
    Paonia def. Meeker, 3-0
    Ridgway def. Meeker, 3-0
    Paonia def. Ridgway, 3-0 (25-19, 25-12, 25-18)

    Region D
    Site: Byers HS
    Date: Oct. 31, 3 p.m.
    Seed School W L
    4-1 Byers 1 1
    8-2 Simla 2 0
    4-3 Denver Christian 0 2
    Schedule
    Byers def. Denver Christian, 3-1
    Simla def. Denver Christian, 3-2
    Simla def. Byers, 3-1

    Region E
    Site: Sargent
    Date: Oct. 31, 1 p.m.
    Seed School W L
    1-1 Sargent 2 0
    6-2 Hoehne 1 1
    1-3 Custer County 0 2
    Schedule
    Sargent def. Custer County, 3-1 (24-26, 25-21, 25-19, 25-13)
    Hoehne def. Custer County, 3-0 (25-16, 25-21, 25-16)
    Sargent def. Hoehne, 3-2 (23-25, 26-24, 23-25, 25-15, 15-6)

    Region F
    Site: Yuma HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 1 p.m.
    Seed School W L
    2-1 Yuma 2 0
    7-2 Dayspring Christian 0 2
    2-3 Caliche 1 1
    Schedule
    Yuma def. Caliche, 3-2 (25-17, 25-27, 19-25, 25-14, 18-16)
    Caliche def. Dayspring Christian, 3-1 (19-25, 26-24, 25-15, 25-22)
    Yuma def. Dayspring Christian, 3-1 (25-21, 25-21, 18-25, 25-21)

    Region G
    Site: Dolores HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 9 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    3-1 Dolores 2 0
    5-2 Cedaredge 1 1
    3-3 Mancos 0 2
    Schedule
    Dolores def. Mancos, 3-0 (25-11, 25-12, 25-20)
    Cedaredge def. Mancos, 3-0 (25-23, 25-15, 26-24)
    Dolores vs. Cedaredge, 3-2 (19-25, 18-25, 25-17, 25-22, 15-12)

    Region H
    Site: CS School
    Date: Nov. 1, 11 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    8-1 CS School 2 0
    4-2 Limon 1 1
    8-3 Kiowa 0 2
    Schedule
    CS School def. Kiowa, 3-0 (25-14, 25-20, 25-15)
    Limon def. Kiowa, 3-1 (25-16, 12-25, 29-27, 25-20)
    CS School def. Limon, 3-0 (25-21, 25-23, 25-15)
  • Longtime Denver Christian coach Dick Katte publishes book

    Longtime Denver Christian boys basketball coach Dick Katte, a coaching legend in Colorado, has published a book based on his career.

    Dick Katte's new book, Over Time: Coach Katte on Basketball and Life, will be available soon.
    Dick Katte’s new book, Over Time: Coach Katte on Basketball and Life, will be available soon.

    Katte, the state’s winningest basketball coach and a member of multiple halls of fame, now serves as a liaison and advisor to CHSAA.

    His book, Over Time: Coach Katte on Basketball and Life, is set to release in local bookstores in the coming days.

    CHSAA is hosting a book signing event with Katte at its office on Nov. 6 from 5-7 p.m.

    A brief description of the book:

    Coach Dick Katte’s secret is simple and straightforward; work very hard and demand the same from your team, adapt to the changes in players and parents over time and never waver from the core principles that make you one of the most honored and respected coaches in the nation’s high school basketball history. Katte survived two brushes with death: a brain aneurysm that burst during neurosurgery performed by the closest friend and a bout with cancer nine years later that required the removal of four feet in his small intestine. Katte turned aside numerous chances to coach on a larger stage, choosing his role as mathematics teacher, coach and mentor to young people as well as to remain very active in his church. This book is a unique blend of faith, biography and basketball as Katte explains in detail the philosophies and special strategies that have resulted in his 79% career winning percentage, among the highest in high school basketball history.

    Katte is a longtime educator and coach, who set the same standards on the court as in the classroom. His teams won 79.3 percent of their games (876-233) from 1964-2012, placing him 26th on the all-time list nationally. He won eight state titles.

    During his career at Denver Christian, Katte has served in a variety of teaching and administrative roles, but always remained a math teacher. At times, he was the school’s track, baseball, football and boys basketball coach. He was the school’s athletic director and assistant principal, as well.

    Katte has numerous coach-of-the-year honors and has been honored by the state and national coaches associations, as well as for his work as athletic director. He is a member of the CHSAA Hall of Fame, as well as four others, including the National High School Hall of Fame (2004). He served on CHSAA’s Executive Committee (now Board of Directors) twice.

  • Three new teams join boys soccer rankings this week

    Fountain Valley @ Kent Denver HS Soccer
    Kent Denver remained No. 1 in the 3A boys soccer poll this week.

    Windsor, Jefferson Academy and Crested Butte all joined CHSAANow.com’s boys soccer rankings this week.

    Windsor, now 11-2-0 this season, is No. 10 in Class 4A.

    Jefferson Academy (No. 8) and Crested Butte (No. 9) both joined the 3A poll.

    5A had no new teams this week, though Doherty moved from No. 7 to No. 4 and Legend from No. 9 to No. 6.

    Each of the three No. 1 teams remained the same: Rock Canyon (5A), Air Academy (4A) and Kent Denver (3A).

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

    Complete rankings for are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rock Canyon (10) 11-1-1 126 1 1-0-0
    2 Smoky Hill (2) 12-2-0 118 2 2-0-0
    3 Boulder (1) 9-1-3 107 3 2-0-0
    4 Doherty 11-2-1 83 7 2-0-0
    5 Pine Creek 9-4-1 47 4 1-1-0
    6 Legend 10-3-1 44 9 1-1-0
    7 Broomfield 7-3-3 42 8 1-0-1
    8 Grandview 10-4-1 40 10 2-0-0
    9 Mountain Vista 9-3-2 30 6 1-1-0
    10 Columbine 9-1-2 25 5 0-0-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherry Creek 14, Fairview 12, Rangeview 11, Arapahoe 6, Ralston Valley 5, Adams City 3, Arvada West 2.
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (13) 13-0-0 130 1 1-0-0
    2 The Classical Academy 13-0-0 117 2 3-0-0
    3 D’Evelyn 12-1-0 97 3 2-0-0
    4 Cheyenne Mountain 11-2-0 80 5 2-0-0
    5 John F. Kennedy 11-1-0 61 4 1-1-0
    6 Summit 12-1-1 55 6 3-0-0
    7 Niwot 11-1-1 48 7 2-0-0
    8 Pueblo Centennial 11-2-0 35 9 2-0-0
    9 Ponderosa 10-5-0 31 8 1-1-0
    10 Windsor 11-2-0 18 1-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Durango 13, Littleton 9, Golden 7, Skyline 6, Vista Ridge 3, Englewood 2, Thompson Valley 2, Centaurus 1.
    Dropped out
    Skyline (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kent Denver (7) 12-1-0 70 1 3-0-0
    2 Frontier Academy 11-1-2 61 2 2-0-0
    3 Coal Ridge 12-2-0 53 3 1-0-0
    4 Roaring Fork 11-2-0 45 8 3-0-0
    5 DSST-Stapleton 12-1-2 41 5 2-0-0
    6 Colorado Academy 9-3-0 32 4 1-0-0
    7 Denver Christian 10-1-3 24 7 3-0-0
    8 Jefferson Academy 11-2-0 20 3-0-0
    9 Crested Butte 10-2-0 13 0-0-0
    10 Vail Mountain 9-3-1 10 9 1-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Salida 5, Bruce Randolph 4, Sheridan 4, Telluride 3.
    Dropped out
    Sheridan (6), Fountain Valley (10).
  • Legend joins 5A boys soccer rankings at No. 9

    Legend has jumped into CHSAANow.com’s Class 5A boys soccer rankings this week.

    The Titans (9-2-1) are ranked No. 9 in the classification.

    The 4A rankined added two teams this week, No. 7 Niwot and No. 8 Ponderosa.

    Meanwhile, 3A has threw newcomers: Denver Christian (No. 7), Roaring Fork (No. 8) and Fountain Valley (No. 10).

    All three No. 1 teams remained the same from last week. Those are Rock Canyon (5A), Air Academy (4A) and Kent Denver (3A).

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

    Complete rankings for are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rock Canyon (11) 10-1-1 128 1 2-0-0
    2 Smoky Hill 10-2-0 112 2 2-0-0
    3 Boulder (2) 7-1-3 103 3 2-0-0
    4 Pine Creek 8-3-1 65 6 2-0-0
    5 Columbine 9-1-1 48 5 1-1-0
    6 Mountain Vista 8-2-2 44 7 1-1-0
    7 Doherty 9-2-1 41 9 1-0-0
    8 Broomfield 6-3-2 38 4 1-2-0
    9 Legend 9-2-1 29 2-0-0
    10 Grandview 8-4-1 23 10 1-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rangeview 20, Arapahoe 12, Monarch 12, Cherry Creek 10, Adams City 9, Chatfield 7, Fort Collins 5, Fairview 4, Rampart 4, Ralston Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    Adams City (8).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (13) 12-0-0 130 1 2-0-0
    2 The Classical Academy 10-0-0 115 2 2-0-0
    3 D’Evelyn 10-1-0 94 3 2-0-0
    4 John F. Kennedy 10-0-0 82 4 1-0-0
    5 Cheyenne Mountain 9-2-0 76 5 2-0-0
    6 Summit 9-1-1 48 9 1-0-0
    7 Niwot 9-1-1 39 1-0-0
    8 Ponderosa 9-4-0 33 1-0-0
    9 Pueblo Centennial 9-2-0 25 6 0-1-0
    10 Skyline 9-1-0 16 8 0-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Windsor 12, Durango 10, Montrose 8, Centaurus 7, Littleton 7, Golden 4, Thompson Valley 4, Denver North 3, Denver West 1, Pueblo South 1.
    Dropped out
    Littleton (7), Montrose (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kent Denver (7) 9-1-0 70 1 1-0-0
    2 Frontier Academy 9-1-2 61 2 2-0-0
    3 Coal Ridge 11-2-0 50 3 3-0-0
    4 Colorado Academy 8-3-0 39 6 1-0-0
    5 DSST-Stapleton 10-1-2 36 4 1-0-1
    6 Sheridan 7-2-1 31 8 2-0-0
    7 Denver Christian 7-1-3 27 1-0-0
    8 Roaring Fork 8-2-0 23 4-0-0
    9 Vail Mountain 8-3-1 19 7 1-1-0
    10 Fountain Valley 7-3-1 12 3-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Jefferson Academy 5, Salida 5, Crested Butte 4, Bruce Randolph 3.
    Dropped out
    Bruce Randolph (5), Crested Butte (9), Salida (10).
  • Final results from the 3A boys golf state tournament

    STERLING — Complete results after the final round of the 2014 Class 3A state golf tournament at Northeastern 18.

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    Teams
    Place School R1 R2 Total To Par
    1 Sterling 222 237 459 +27
    2 Kent Denver 232 232 464 +32
    3 Peak to Peak 239 235 474 +42
    4 Dawson School 228 247 475 +43
    5 Eaton 235 241 476 +44
    6 Aspen 242 235 477 +45
    7 Vail Mountain 241 238 479 +47
    8 Resurrection Christian 244 237 481 +49
    9 Trinidad 243 249 492 +60
    10 Manitou Springs 241 252 493 +61
    11 Colorado Academy 245 250 495 +63
    T12 Monte Vista 263 262 525 +93
    T12 Alamosa 253 272 525 +93
    14 Colorado Springs Christian 256 274 530 +98

    Individual results note: * – Won in playoff.

    Individuals
    Place Name School R1 R2 Total To Par
    T1 Yale Kim Dawson School 73 73 146 +2*
    T1 Cooper Gould Vail Christian 73 73 146 +2
    T1 Trey Lambrecht Sterling 68 78 146 +2
    4 Max Messner Colorado Academy 71 76 147 +3
    5 Cole Folwell Dawson School 72 76 148 +4
    T6 Will Hazen Aspen 79 71 150 +6
    T6 Oliver Jack Kent Denver 77 73 150 +6
    T6 Sam Taylor Peak to Peak 71 79 150 +6
    T9 Reed Hodgson Eaton 76 76 152 +8
    T9 Drew Mendoza Manitou Springs 73 79 152 +8
    11 Ivan Richmond Estes Park 77 76 153 +9
    12 Justin Vaughn Lutheran 80 74 154 +10
    T13 Harrison Turner Resurrection Christian 79 76 155 +11
    T13 Brayden Lambrecht Sterling 79 76 155 +11
    T13 Trey Robinson Aspen 77 78 155 +11
    T13 Warren Turner Resurrection Christian 75 80 155 +11
    T17 Gary Schlatter Kent Denver 78 79 157 +13
    T17 Mark Hillary Kent Denver 77 80 157 +13
    T17 Roger Gauthier Basalt 77 80 157 +13
    T20 Nishant Datta Peak to Peak 85 73 158 +14
    T20 Dante Duran Trinidad 80 78 158 +14
    T20 Nick Burri Rangely 79 79 158 +14
    T20 Ben Barron Vail Mountain 78 80 158 +14
    T20 Tony Clark Vail Christian 78 80 158 +14
    T20 Jordan Stromberger Eaton 76 82 158 +14
    T20 Braedon Baxter Sterling 75 83 158 +14
    27 Dillon O’Neal Swink 79 80 159 +15
    T28 Cody Starman Strasburg 82 78 160 +16
    T28 Oliver Pesso Vail Mountain 79 81 160 +16
    T30 Dylan Hardenbergh Vail Mountain 84 77 161 +17
    T30 Jimmy Velten St. Mary’s 83 78 161 +17
    T30 Nathan Vaughn Lutheran 75 86 161 +17
    T33 Keaton Buxton Lamar 79 83 162 +18
    T33 Marshal Way Rangely 79 83 162 +18
    T33 Hunter Wall Salida 79 83 162 +18
    T36 Emmett White Alamosa 80 83 163 +19
    T36 Jacob Hoekert Colorado Springs Christian 79 84 163 +19
    T38 Hayden Wehe Alamosa 83 81 164 +20
    T38 Miah Velez Strasburg 82 82 164 +20
    40 Lucas Culver Manitou Springs 80 85 165 +21
    T41 Jakob Bucher St. Mary’s 83 83 166 +22
    T41 Will Bullock Kent Denver 83 83 166 +22
    T41 Linc Kleager Basalt 78 88 166 +22
    T41 Steven Holden Trinidad 78 88 166 +22
    45 Kade Scherden Monte Vista 89 78 167 +23
    T46 Mike Bingham Moffat County 86 82 168 +24
    T46 Sam Sisneros Trinidad 85 83 168 +24
    T46 Tino Vigil Bishop Machebeuf 84 84 168 +24
    T46 Ian Thorpe Peak to Peak 83 85 168 +24
    T46 Andrew Geisick Eaton 83 85 168 +24
    T51 Logan Wood Cedaredge 91 78 169 +25
    T51 Riley Tamborello Coal Ridge 85 84 169 +25
    T51 Cole Chalmers Denver Christian 85 84 169 +25
    T51 Noah Meraz Sterling 84 85 169 +25
    T55 Micah Ramirez Resurrection Christian 90 81 171 +27
    T55 Kyle Shaffer Rye 83 88 171 +27
    57 Burke Daily Aspen 86 86 172 +28
    58 Charles Goebel Jefferson Academy 81 92 173 +29
    T59 Peter Vukovich-Simonson Colorado Academy 88 86 174 +30
    T59 Joe Monahan Colorado Academy 86 88 174 +30
    T59 Brandon Medina Monte Vista 83 91 174 +30
    62 Jake Keuning Pagosa Springs 88 87 175 +31
    T63 J.D. Truax Eaton 93 83 176 +32
    T63 Lane Sharp Fowler 88 88 176 +32
    T63 Ty Shaw Manitou Springs 88 88 176 +32
    T66 Kevin Tulley Faith Christian 90 88 178 +34
    T66 Chris Bolin Fowler 86 92 178 +34
    68 Bryce Kuyper Colorado Springs Christian 85 95 180 +36
    T69 Davis Henschel Aspen 93 88 181 +37
    T69 Peter Teegardin Dawson School 83 98 181 +37
    T71 Max Smith Peak to Peak 99 83 182 +38
    T71 Adin Berns Manitou Springs 91 91 182 +38
    73 Marcus Torrez Rocky Ford 91 92 183 +39
    T74 John Jackson Swink 94 90 184 +40
    T74 Anfernee Romero Monte Vista 91 93 184 +40
    76 Zach Zeien Colorado Springs Christian 92 95 187 +43
    77 Antonio Luttrell Rocky Ford 92 96 188 +44
    78 Clay Hiser Salida 98 92 190 +46
    79 Bryce Jacquez Pagosa Springs 98 98 196 +52
    80 Gavin Burk Monte Vista 98 99 197 +53
    T81 Kendal Pelton Cheyenne Wells 102 96 198 +54
    T81 Connor Barton Alamosa 90 108 198 +54
    83 Tyler Beaman Trinidad 102 102 204 +60
    84 Mason Garcia Cedaredge 98 0 0 +WD
  • Day 1 results, Day 2 tee times from the 3A state golf tournament

    STERLING — Complete results after the first day of the 2014 Class 3A state golf tournament at Northeastern 18.

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    Teams
    Place School Score To Par
    1 Sterling 222 +6
    2 Dawson School 228 +12
    3 Kent Denver 232 +16
    4 Eaton 235 +19
    5 Peak to Peak 239 +23
    T6 Vail Mountain 241 +25
    T6 Manitou Springs 241 +25
    8 Aspen 242 +26
    9 Trinidad 243 +27
    10 Resurrection Christian 244 +28
    11 Colorado Academy 245 +29
    12 Alamosa 253 +37
    13 Colorado Springs Christian 256 +40
    14 Monte Vista 263 +47
    Individuals
    Place Name School Score To Par Day 2 tee
    1 Trey Lambrecht Sterling 68 -4 10:27 am (1)
    T2 Sam Taylor Peak to Peak 71 -1 10:27 am (1)
    T2 Max Messner Colorado Academy 71 -1 10:27 am (1)
    4 Cole Folwell Dawson School 72 Even 10:18 am (1)
    T5 Cooper Gould Vail Christian 73 +1 10:18 am (1)
    T5 Drew Mendoza Manitou Springs 73 +1 10:18 am (1)
    T5 Yale Kim Dawson School 73 +1 10:09 am (1)
    T8 Warren Turner Resurrection Christian 75 +3 10:09 am (1)
    T8 Braedon Baxter Sterling 75 +3 10:00 am (1)
    T8 Nathan Vaughn Lutheran 75 +3 10:09 am (1)
    T11 Reed Hodgson Eaton 76 +4 10:00 am (1)
    T11 Jordan Stromberger Eaton 76 +4 9:51 am (1)
    T13 Mark Hillary Kent Denver 77 +5 9:42 am (1)
    T13 Roger Gauthier Basalt 77 +5 9:42 am (1)
    T13 Oliver Jack Kent Denver 77 +5 9:51 am (1)
    T13 Ivan Richmond Estes Park 77 +5 10:00 am (1)
    T13 Trey Robinson Aspen 77 +5 9:51 am (1)
    T18 Steven Holden Trinidad 78 +6 9:33 am (1)
    T18 Tony Clark Vail Christian 78 +6 9:42 am (1)
    T18 Gary Schlatter Kent Denver 78 +6 9:24 am (1)
    T18 Ben Barron Vail Mountain 78 +6 9:33 am (1)
    T18 Linc Kleager Basalt 78 +6 9:33 am (1)
    T23 Marshal Way Rangely 79 +7 9:06 am (1)
    T23 Jacob Hoekert Colorado Springs Christian 79 +7 9:24 am (1)
    T23 Keaton Buxton Lamar 79 +7 9:15 am (1)
    T23 Oliver Pesso Vail Mountain 79 +7 9:24 am (1)
    T23 Nick Burri Rangely 79 +7 8:57 am (1)
    T23 Brayden Lambrecht Sterling 79 +7 9:06 am (1)
    T23 Dillon O’Neal Swink 79 +7 9:15 am (1)
    T23 Harrison Turner Resurrection Christian 79 +7 9:15 am (1)
    T23 Hunter Wall Salida 79 +7 8:57 am (1)
    T23 Will Hazen Aspen 79 +7 9:06 am (1)
    T33 Emmett White Alamosa 80 +8 8:57 am (1)
    T33 Dante Duran Trinidad 80 +8 8:48 am (1)
    T33 Justin Vaughn Lutheran 80 +8 8:48 am (1)
    T33 Lucas Culver Manitou Springs 80 +8 8:48 am (1)
    37 Charles Goebel Jefferson Academy 81 +9 8:39 am (1)
    T38 Cody Starman Strasburg 82 +10 8:30 am (1)
    T38 Miah Velez Strasburg 82 +10 8:39 am (1)
    T40 Peter Teegardin Dawson School 83 +11 8:39 am (10)
    T40 Kyle Shaffer Rye 83 +11 8:30 am (10)
    T40 Hayden Wehe Alamosa 83 +11 8:39 am (1)
    T40 Brandon Medina Monte Vista 83 +11 8:30 am (1)
    T40 Andrew Geisick Eaton 83 +11 8:30 am (10)
    T40 Ian Thorpe Peak to Peak 83 +11 8:30 am (1)
    T40 Jakob Bucher St. Mary’s 83 +11 8:30 am (10)
    T40 Jimmy Velten St. Mary’s 83 +11 8:39 am (10)
    T40 Will Bullock Kent Denver 83 +11 8:39 am (10)
    T49 Tino Vigil Bishop Machebeuf 84 +12 8:48 am (10)
    T49 Dylan Hardenbergh Vail Mountain 84 +12 8:48 am (10)
    T49 Noah Meraz Sterling 84 +12 8:48 am (10)
    T52 Nishant Datta Peak to Peak 85 +13 8:57 am (10)
    T52 Sam Sisneros Trinidad 85 +13 8:57 am (10)
    T52 Riley Tamborello Coal Ridge 85 +13 9:06 am (10)
    T52 Cole Chalmers Denver Christian 85 +13 9:06 am (10)
    T52 Bryce Kuyper Colorado Springs Christian 85 +13 8:57 am (10)
    T57 Burke Daily Aspen 86 +14 9:15 am (10)
    T57 Chris Bolin Fowler 86 +14 9:15 am (10)
    T57 Joe Monahan Colorado Academy 86 +14 9:15 am (10)
    T57 Mike Bingham Moffat County 86 +14 9:06 am (10)
    T61 Peter Vukovich-Simonson Colorado Academy 88 +16 9:24 am (10)
    T61 Jake Keuning Pagosa Springs 88 +16 9:24 am (10)
    T61 Lane Sharp Fowler 88 +16 9:33 am (10)
    T61 Ty Shaw Manitou Springs 88 +16 9:24 am (10)
    65 Kade Scherden Monte Vista 89 +17 9:33 am (10)
    T66 Kevin Tulley Faith Christian 90 +18 9:42 am (10)
    T66 Micah Ramirez Resurrection Christian 90 +18 9:42 am (10)
    T66 Connor Barton Alamosa 90 +18 9:33 am (10)
    T69 Anfernee Romero Monte Vista 91 +19 9:51 am (10)
    T69 Adin Berns Manitou Springs 91 +19 9:42 am (10)
    T69 Logan Wood Cedaredge 91 +19 9:51 am (10)
    T69 Marcus Torrez Rocky Ford 91 +19 9:51 am (10)
    T73 Antonio Luttrell Rocky Ford 92 +20 10:00 am (10)
    T73 Zach Zeien Colorado Springs Christian 92 +20 10:00 am (10)
    T75 J.D. Truax Eaton 93 +21 10:09 am (10)
    T75 Davis Henschel Aspen 93 +21 10:00 am (10)
    77 John Jackson Swink 94 +22 10:09 am (10)
    T78 Gavin Burk Monte Vista 98 +26 10:09 am (10)
    T78 Bryce Jacquez Pagosa Springs 98 +26 10:18 am (10)
    T78 Clay Hiser Salida 98 +26 10:18 am (10)
    T78 Mason Garcia Cedaredge 98 +26 10:18 am (10)
    82 Max Smith Peak to Peak 99 +27 10:27 am (10)
    T83 Kendal Pelton Cheyenne Wells 102 +30 10:27 am (10)
    T83 Tyler Beaman Trinidad 102 +30 10:27 am (10)