Tag: Coronado

  • Day 2 results from the state spirit championships

    DENVER — The state spirit championships continued on Saturday, and seven more champions will be crowned by night’s end. Find Day 1 results here.

    Saturday’s champions include Evergreen (4A poms); Broomfield (4A cheer); Faith Christian (3A cheer); Clear Creek (3A poms); Salida (2A/3A co-ed cheer); Cheyenne Wells (2a cheer); and Vail Christian (2A poms).

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    Class 4A poms

    Evergreen won the 4A poms championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Evergreen won the 4A poms championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Prelims
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Evergreen 94.67 470.00
    2 Broomfield 94.33 468.00
    3 Valor Christian 93.00 463.00
    4 Battle Mountain  90.00 445.00
    5 Wheat Ridge 89.33 446.00
    6 Windsor 89.17 443.00
    7 Mullen 88.00 431.00
    8 Durango 87.00 423.00
    9 Eagle Valley 86.67 435.50
    10 Canon City 86.50 423.50
    11 Lewis-Palmer 85.50 424.50
    12 Mead 84.67 422.00
    13 Frederick 82.50 403.50
    14 Green Mountain 79.33 397.00
    15 Centaurus 75.33 378.00
    16 Conifer 73.67 366.00
    Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Evergreen 96.33 477.50
    2 Broomfield 94.67 469.50
    3 Valor Christian 92.00 461.00
    4 Battle Mountain 90.33 449.00

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    Class 4A cheer

    Broomfield won the 4A cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Broomfield won the 4A cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Prelims
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Broomfield 85.20 428.10
    2 Palmer Ridge 78.87 389.20
    3 Valor Christian 77.80 388.90
    4 Pueblo West 76.40 381.40
    5 Erie 74.33 371.80
    6 Glenwood Springs 72.13 361.40
    7 Sand Creek 70.23 348.80
    8 Coronado 70.07 347.20
    9 Pueblo South 65.67 324.60
    10 Windsor 64.63 324.30
    11 Weld Central 64.00 319.50
    12 Ponderosa 61.70 304.00
    13 Vista Ridge 60.97 305.80
    14 Green Mountain 59.50 299.70
    15 Thompson Valley 58.93 297.30
    16 Longmont 58.77 290.90
    17 Rifle 58.73 296.20
    18 Woodland Park 58.13 292.10
    19 Canon City 57.97 290.90
    20 Wheat Ridge 57.30 284.50
    21 Durango 56.17 285.70
    22 Skyline 55.57 271.60
    23 Englewood 55.57 273.90
    24 Elizabeth 54.97 271.50
    25 Golden 54.13 266.80
    26 D’Evelyn 54.07 267.60
    27 Pueblo Centennial 53.37 265.60
    28 Mead 52.77 260.60
    29 Mullen 52.37 267.20
    30 Lewis Palmer 52.03 263.30
    31 Battle Mountain 51.70 257.90
    32 Northridge 51.30 257.00
    33 Montezuma-Cortez 46.53 228.20
    34 Ft. Morgan 43.73 228.50
    35 Roosevelt 43.33 215.30
    36 Pueblo Central 41.23 210.30
    37 Denver North 40.47 210.60
    38 Silver Creek 19.27 98.90
    39 Conifer 0.00 0.00
    39 Mountain View 0.00 0.00
    Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Broomfield 90.27 451.10
    2 Pueblo West 77.27 389.90
    3 Palmer Ridge 75.27 376.60
    4 Glenwood Springs 75.03 375.80
    5 Erie 74.60 373.60
    6 Valor Christian 73.57 366.80
    7 Sand Creek 72.97 360.00
    8 Coronado 71.87 358.60

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    Class 3A cheer

    Faith Christian won the 3A cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Faith Christian won the 3A cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Prelims
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Faith Christian 71.67 355.20
    2 Manitou Springs 68.70 346.20
    3 University 68.23 340.00
    4 St. Mary’S 67.40 335.30
    5 Dolores Huerta 67.10 330.30
    6 Coal Ridge 60.17 301.20
    7 Holy Family 59.77 299.90
    8 Frontier Academy 58.83 294.60
    9 Machebeuf 58.77 293.10
    10 Sterling 58.27 293.70
    11 Lamar 56.73 282.10
    12 Pagosal Springs 55.77 277.20
    13 The Academy 54.73 278.10
    14 Buena Vista 54.03 270.50
    15 Florence 53.93 275.40
    16 Bayfield 53.37 268.40
    17 Middle Park 52.13 261.50
    18 Alamosa 51.20 256.10
    19 Pinnacle 50.60 246.60
    20 La Junta 46.37 227.80
    21 Kipp Denver 45.63 226.80
    22 Trinidad 45.17 224.60
    23 Jefferson 44.20 220.60
    24 Peak To Peak 0.00 0.00
    24 0.00 0.00
    Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Faith Christian 72.80 364.60
    2 Manitou Springs 70.47 353.30
    3 St. Mary’S 69.10 346.90
    4 University 59.87 301.80

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    Class 3A poms

    Clear Creek won the 3A poms championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Clear Creek won the 3A poms championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Prelims/Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Clear Creek 83.33 415.00
    2 Bayfield 82.00 411.00
    2 Bennett 82.00 405.00
    4 Sheridan 81.33 407.00
    5 Aspen 80.83 404.00
    6 University 80.17 398.50
    7 Grand Valley 77.33 382.00
    8 Basalt 61.33 303.00

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    Class 2A/3A co-ed cheer

    Salida won the 2A/3A co-ed cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Salida won the 2A/3A co-ed cheer championship. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Prelims/Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Salida 66.60 331.60
    2 Strasburg 61.97 310.10
    3 Sheridan 57.70 284.70
    4 Estes Park 55.13 272.70
    5 Ridgway 55.10 272.70
    6 Peyton 50.27 257.20
    7 Rocky Ford 46.87 237.70
    8 Valley 46.70 242.00
    9 Cripple Creek-Victor 0.00 0.00
    9 Simla 0.00 0.00

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    Class 2A cheer

    Prelims
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Cheyenne Wells 76.70 380.40
    2 Telluride 71.97 360.60
    3 Dove Creek 68.13 342.80
    4 Holyoke 67.03 336.50
    5 Jim Elliott 65.10 331.00
    6 Lyons 63.37 318.80
    7 Swink 62.77 312.60
    8 Hoehne 57.90 285.80
    9 Wiley 57.43 299.20
    10 Rocky Mtn Lutheran 57.23 289.00
    11 Longmont Christian 56.63 276.50
    12 Hotchkiss 53.03 264.70
    13 Resurrection Christian 52.23 267.90
    14 Elbert  52.20 261.60
    15 Dolores 52.07 264.90
    16 Primero 51.43 262.70
    17 Limon 51.30 252.30
    18 Highland 50.17 249.50
    19 Denver Christian 49.20 245.90
    20 Hanover 45.13 232.80
    21 Aurora West Prep 23.00 128.80
    22 Miami-Yoder 0.00 0.00
    Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Cheyenne Wells 74.73 372.80
    2 Telluride 74.37 374.60
    3 Dove Creek 74.13 369.60
    4 Holyoke 68.83 343.40

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    Class 2A poms

    Prelims/Finals
    Rank Team Score Tie-break
    1 Vail Christian 86.83 432.50
    2 Limon 84.83 422.50
    3 Lutheran 84.00 413.50
    3 Sanford 84.00 410.00
    5 Hotchkiss 82.33 406.50
    6 Akron 79.00 394.00
    7 West Grand 76.50 385.50
  • Preseason On The Mat wrestling rankings released

    Arvada West, which placed eighth at last season’s Class 5A state wrestling tournament, begins the season atop the On The Mat rankings.

    Defending champions Broomfield (4A) and Paonia (2A) also open the season as preseason No. 1s. Brush, a fifth-place finisher last season, is atop the 3A ranking.

    Pomona, the defending 5A champion, opens the season at No. 4.

    Alamosa won the 3A title last year, and is No. 5 in that preseason ranking.

    Complete team rankings for all classes are below.

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Arvada West
    2 Rocky Mountain
    3 Ponderosa
    4 Pomona
    5 Cherry Creek
    6 Coronado
    7 Chaparral
    8 Fruita
    9 Fountain Fort Carson
    10 Grand Junction
    11 Greeley West
    12 Pine Creek
    13 Fossil Ridge
    14 Mountain Range
    15 Lakewood

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Broomfield
    2 Thompson Valley
    3 Discovery Canyon
    4 Pueblo South
    5 Windsor
    6 Pueblo Central
    7 Palisade
    8 Montrose
    9 Weld Central
    10 Mead
    11 Mesa Ridge
    12 Longmont
    13 Air Academy
    14 Pueblo East
    15 Erie

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Brush
    2 Valley
    3 Dolores Huerta
    4 Lamar
    5 Alamosa
    6 Centauri
    7 Fort Lupton
    8 Monte Vista
    9 LaJunta
    10 Bennett
    11 Jefferson
    12 Strasburg
    13 Buena Vista
    14 Sterling
    15 Holy Family

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Paonia
    2 Meeker
    3 Baca County
    4 Swink
    5 Rocky Ford
    6 Sedgwick County/Fleming
    7 Akron
    8 Merino
    9 Wray
    10 Center
    11 Dove Creek
    12 Highland
    13 Norwood
    14 Holly
    15 Crowley County
  • Chat replay: Football’s 5A, 4A and 3A championship games

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    Live games
    Class Game Time Notes
    5A Fairview vs. Valor Christian 2:30 p.m. Championship
    4A Montrose vs. Pine Creek 11 a.m. Championship
    4A Coronado at Silver Creek 1 p.m. Championship
  • Championship football schedule and scoreboard

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s championship games this week.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A (Playoffs: Final)
    Saturday
    (1) Fairview 16 (2) Valor Christian 56

    Class 4A (Playoffs: Final)
    Saturday
    (1) Montrose 14 (3) Pine Creek 49

    Class 3A (Playoffs: Final)
    Saturday
    (6) Coronado 28 (9) Silver Creek 24
  • Coronado’s comeback caps a win for 3A football title

    Silver Creek Coronado football
    Coronado’s players celebrate winning the 3A football championship. More photos. (Pam Wagner)

    LONGMONT — History doesn’t have to wait any longer for the Coronado High School football program.

    Quarterback Joah Smith capped an improbable comeback with an 11-yard touchdown run around the right corner with just over four minutes remaining, vaulting the Cougars to their first state title with a 28-24 win over defending state champion Silver Creek Saturday in the Class 3A state championship game at the Everly-Montgomery field.

    “This feels amazing,” said the senior Smith, who scored with 4:15 left. “It is everything we worked for. This is something I dreamed about as a kid.”

    Coronado (13-1) was playing in only its second state championship football game in school history, losing in the 3A finals 14-12 to Loveland in 1982.

    “I can’t describe the feeling, it is incredible,” said Coronado coach Bob Lizarraga, whose team was trailing 17-0 with 8:31 remaining in the second quarter. “Being down (17-0) wasn’t something we had not been in before. I think it was supposed to be this way.”

    Reaching the state 3A football summit for the first time is even more special for the Cougars since they had am 0-10 record two years ago.

    Silver Creek Coronado football
    More photos. (Pam Wagner)

    “The kids had determination and believed in this program,” Lizarraga said. “They knew they had something to offer and they just kept working at it and here we are.”

    Silver Creek (10-3) was playing in third state championship game in a row. It beat Rifle 32-15 last year and lost to Windsor 14-7 in 2011.

    “First of all a ton of credit goes to them (Coronado),” Silver Creek coach Mike Apodaca said. “They made plays and we didn’t. We had them in a lot of long distance situations and couldn’t come up with plays and their kids did. You play this game, and we have been fortunate to be in three of them, and comes down to the team that plays the best on that day and today they played the best and kudos to them. I thought our kids battled hard we just let them out of too many holes.”

    Trailing 24-21, the Cougars had the odds against them as they took over possession at their own 1-yard line with 11:31 on the clock.

    Coronado moved the ball to its own 31-yard line, but it was facing another tough obstacle at 3rd-and-24. The pressure didn’t quarterback Smith or his twin brother Sam, a receiver for the Cougars.

    Joah dropped back and lofted a deep pass to his brother who leaped over Silver Creek defenders and made the catch and run for a 43-yard gain at the 6:50 mark.

    “That was all him,” said Joah about the huge third-down conversion. “I just threw it. He makes plays and he jumped up and caught it.”

    Just under three minutes later, Joah made the biggest play in Coronado football history by rolling right and scoring from 11 yards out. Jose Perez’s PAT was tipped at line of scrimmage, but the football had enough steam to get over the bar with 4:15 left.

    “It does take a quarterback with a lot of poise, and Joah has grown tremendously over the last four years,” Lizarraga said. “He’s a leader on and off the field. The Smith boys have that telepathy and they kept that last drive going.”

    Silver Creek had a chance to win the game, but its last drive ended when they only managed 14 yards on a 4th down and 24 play from their own 44-yard line. Coronado took over possession with 1:02 remaining and ran out the clock.

    Silver Creek Coronado football
    More photos. (Pam Wagner)

    “We didn’t a good enough job of consistently moving the chains,” Apodaca said. “The first two or three first downs (on that last drive) we were doing what we wanted to do and then we tried to make a big play instead of continuing to move the chains. Again, credit to them, they made plays that put pressure on us and we just didn’t come up with it (Saturday).”

    Coronado riding a tidal wave of momentum in the second quarter where it scored 14 points, kept things rolling in the third quarter. Isaah Duvall busted through the line and sped 80 yards for a score, giving the Cougars their first lead at 21-17 with 4:27 left in the third quarter.

    The reeling Raptors answered back with a quick pass from Silver Creek quarterback Ben Sjobakken to Brock Ricks. Ricks cut across the middle of the field and didn’t stop until he scored 58 yards later, giving the Raptors the lead back at 24-21 at 3:34 of the third.

    It appeared Silver Creek, the defending state champion, would run away from the game in the first half.

    The Raptors’ Anthony Kasper raced 97 yards on the opening kickoff. Silver Creek then went ahead 14-0 on an 18-yard reverse by Eric Machmuller with 2:05 left in the first quarter.

    The Raptors were in business again when Levi Cecil recovered a fumble by Coronado quarterback Joah Smith. That led to a 49-yard field goal by Ryan Charles which put Silver Creek up 17-0 with 8:31 remaining in the second quarter.

    The Cougars did claw back into the game when Zeb Foster rumbled 8 yards for a score with 4:19 showing on the second-quarter clock. It was a 13-play, 80-yard scoring drive.

    Coronado’s Austin Micci intercepted a pass from Silver Creek quarterback Ben Sjobakken with 31  seconds left. Moments later, Coronado quarterback Smith hooked up with Junior York for 61 yards. Foster capped with the frantic march with a 5-yard scoring scamper with 9 seconds on the clock. Smith then completed a two-point conversion pass to Sam Smith to get the Cougars within 17-14.

    “We just never quit,” Micci, a junior, said. “We wanted this state championship more than anything in the world.”

  • 3A football finalists Silver Creek, Coronado have varying backgrounds

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots)
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots)

    Silver Creek went 8-4 in 2010, then was playing for a 3A championship a year later. Last season, the Raptors won their first title.

    Coronado? Well, the Cougars went 2-8 in 2010, 0-10 in 2011, then 5-5 last year.

    Not the likeliest of pairs for Saturday’s 3A football championship, is it?

    Coronado’s massive turnaround — the program is 12-1 this season and playing in a championship game for the first time since 1982 — has been the story of the 3A playoffs this season.

    “A few years ago, we were pretty low on our numbers,” Cougars coach Bobby Lizarraga said this week. “As a matter of fact, the year before I took over (2009), we didn’t even have a JV program. We went basically freshman to varsity, and the varsity team was somewhere around 30 players.”

    So Lizarraga’s initial mission wasn’t anywhere in the realm of championship games, or even the playoffs. It was getting kids to simply join the team.

    “I knew there were a lot of athletes in the building — I worked in the building — and I believed that we could get the interest of our players that were walking the halls and not being a part of the football program,” Lizarraga said. “They were needed in the football program. I knew we could convince them to come out. Over the past three years, we slowly were able to do that, and gained our confidence back.”

    Coronado now has a junior varsity team. And, four years after Lizarraga took over, a chance at a championship. It would be the school’s first.

    “It’s been amazing,” Lizarraga said. “Especially for the students who walk the hallways, to have their fellow student body there for them and wishing them luck in the next game, and wishing them the best here as they take the bus ride to Longmont for a potential state title.

    “Before, it was the other side,” the coach continued. “It was the other comments: ‘Oh, you know the football program’s not going to compete against anybody. I’m not going to go out there and be a part of that.’ It took a lot of courage for our athletes, especially our current seniors, to endure all that — and now reap the benefits of their hard work.”

    Coronado, the No. 6 seed in the playoffs, opened 2013 by winning its first nine games. The Cougars dropped their regular season finale to Discovery Canyon, but rebounded to beat Rifle, Roosevelt and The Classical Academy in the postseason.

    Those three victories have come by a combined six points. What’s more, Coronado trailed Rifle by 17 points and Roosevelt by 14 during the course of those games. The Cougars then had to stop a two-point conversion in the final seconds to top TCA in the semifinals.

    “They’ve come from behind in their three playoff games and won close ones,” Silver Creek coach Mike Apodaca said. “That, in itself, is something you can’t teach: that ability to hang in there and play.”

    Saturday’s championship game, which has a 1 p.m. kickoff, is at Everly-Montgomery Field in Longmont.

    No. 9 Silver Creek has had a target on its back for much of the season, and got everyone’s best shot. It comes with being a defending champion. And it’s part of the reason why the Raptors dropped two midseason games, to Frederick on Sept. 27 and to Roosevelt on Oct. 18.

    “We just didn’t finish the games,” Apodaca said of the losses. “We had leads at the half in both of them and just really kind of stopped playing in the second half and those two teams took advantage.”

    His group has learned from both losses.

    “I don’t think anyone’s ever really happy with a loss — they weren’t very happy afterwards,” Apodaca said. “But when you look back, I think it’s a group that, now (when trailing) they feel like, ‘Boy, this could be the end of it if we don’t get going,’ I think they do a great job of buckling down.”

    Silver Creek rebounded from those early losses and has now won five games in a row. The Raptors are on a roll, of sorts. And history is on their side as they’ve now made three-straight appearances in the 3A championship game.

    “That’s a great program,” Lizarraga said. “We see nothing but a great program.”

    Also at play on Saturday: Silver Creek returned 16 starters from last season’s 3A title team. So this week isn’t anything new.

    “You can’t replace 16 kids that have played in this kind of game and understand what the week looks like and the focus it takes,” Apodaca said.

  • Information for football’s 5A, 4A and 3A championship games on Saturday

    Mile High press conference Fairview Valor Christian Montrose Pine Creek
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    The championship football games in 5A, 4A and 3A are Saturday. Here’s what you need to know:

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    Sports Authority Field at Mile High

    The NFL bag policy will be in effect:

    NFL bag policy

    Seating chart for the 5A and 4A games:

    Mile High seating chart

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    Class 5A

    (1) Fairview vs. (2) Valor Christian

    Game time: 2:30 p.m.

    Site: Sports Authority Field at Mile High

    Parking: Free

    Tickets: Information ($10 for students K-12 and seniors, 60+; $15 for adults)

    TV: Root Sports (tape-delayed, 8:30 p.m.)

    Radio: AM 1600 (live)

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    Class 4A

    (1) Montrose vs. (3) Pine Creek

    Game time: 11 a.m.

    Site: Sports Authority Field at Mile High

    Parking: Free

    Tickets: Information ($10 for students K-12 and seniors, 60+; $15 for adults)

    TV: Root Sports (tape-delayed, 6 p.m.)

    Radio: AM 1600 (live); KUCB in Montrose (live)

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    Class 3A

    (6) Coronado at (9) Silver Creek

    Game time: 1 p.m.

    Site: Everly-Montgomery Field in Longmont

    Parking: Free

    Tickets: At the gate ($6 for students, $8 for adults)

    TV: NFHS Network

    Radio: None

  • 3A football roundup: Coronado, Silver Creek will play for title

    Coronado stopped The Classical Academy’s two-point conversion attempt with 20 seconds to play and held on for a 28-27 win in the Class 3A football semifinals on Saturday.

    TCA quarterback Jantzen Ryals stepped up and found Jake Frankmore for the game’s final score with 20.3 seconds remaining. That made it 28-27. The Titans faked the ensuing extra point, with Ryals, the holder, simply standing up and turning it into a shotgun snap. Ryals scrambled to his right but was stopped two yards short of the goal-line.

    “Fortunately, we’ve been talking to our team about potential trick plays, and we called it right on time,” Coronado coach Bobby Lizzarraga told ColoradoPreps.com’s Scoreboard Show on Saturday. “Our corner stayed outside, and he was there to defend it.”

    “That’s a gutsy call that you have to make in that time,” Lizzarraga added. “And my hat’s off to (TCA) coach (David) Bervig for giving it a shot. It was well-executed, except they didn’t finish it because we were waiting on it. But definitely a gutsy call.”

    Coronado got 144 yards and two touchdowns from running back Isaah Duvall. Corbin Bender also had a rushing touchdown, while quarterback Joah Smith hit Sam Smith for a passing score.

    In the locker room after the game, Lizzarraga said, there were “tears of happiness.”

    “Our boys are so proud of the things they’ve done,” he said. “Hopefully they’ll be even prouder of what they’re about to do. At least we have a shot at it.”

    Ryals had two touchdowns and two interceptions in the loss for TCA. Peter Troupe rushed for two scores.

    Coronado was 0-10 two years ago.

    “The bottom line is, it’s hard work,” Lizzarraga said. “These young men have worked so, so hard. For the majority of the teams we have seen, we have been in better condition, which pays off in the fourth quarter for us. … These young men are driven. It’s a special group. The coaches are outstanding.”

    Coronado will face Silver Creek, which topped Delta 28-17 in the semifinals. The Raptors led 14-10 at half, but had to rally from a 17-14 hole in the third quarter.

    “Our defense hung in there for us. They kept making some plays, and kept the score close,” Silver Creek coach Mike Apodaca told the scoreboard show. “Even early in the third, when we went down, they kept playing. Finally our offense got (on track) in the fourth and we were able to seal it.”

    The title game will match No. 9 Silver Creek, the defending champion, against No. 6 Coronado. But the No. 13 seed (Delta) and No. 7 seed (TCA) made it to the semifinals.

    “I think what that shows is there’s a lot of parity in 3A this year, and there really wasn’t any team that could run away with anything — including us. We obviously had some struggles in the regular season,” Apodaca said. “We’re looking forward to defending our state title.”

    Silver Creek will host the title game.

  • Chat replay: Football’s semifinals and championship games

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    Live games
    Class Game Time Notes
    5A Cherokee Trail at Valor Christian 1 p.m. Semifinals
    5A Fairview at ThunderRidge 1 p.m. Semifinals
    4A Pine Creek at Monarch 1 p.m. Semifinals
    4A Montrose at Pueblo South 1 p.m. Semifinals
    3A The Classical Academy at Coronado 1 p.m. Semifinals
    3A Silver Creek at Delta 1 p.m. Semifinals
    2A Faith Christian at Platte Valley 1 p.m. Championship
    1A Centauri at Paonia 1 p.m. Championship
    8-man Dayspring Christian at Caliche 1 p.m. Championship