ELIZABETH — Douglas County won the inaugural Early Bird Tournament hosted by Elizabeth on Saturday.
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Softball rankings get three new No. 1 teams this week

Frederick is the new No. 1 team in 4A softball this week. (Courtesy of Michelle Camacho) It’s a week for change in softball. All three classifications got new No. 1 teams when CHSAANow.com’s rankings were released on Monday.
Brighton takes over in Class 5A. The Bulldogs are just 1-0-0, but their lone win came over then-No. 5 Eaglecrest — which owns wins over three ranked teams. Eaglecrest is No. 2, Dakota Ridge is No. 3 and former No. 1 Legacy dropped to No. 4.
Frederick is the No. 1 team in 4A after starting the season 8-0-0. Among those wins are a 6-0 decision over former No. 1 Erie on Aug. 23.
Meanwhile, defending champion Strasburg takes over in 3A. The team has started 3-0-0, including a wins over Valley (No. 2) and Eaton (No. 4).
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 each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Softball 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.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Brighton (5) 1-0-0 99 3 1-0-0 2 Eaglecrest (3) 6-2-0 92 5 6-2-0 3 Dakota Ridge (2) 5-1-0 90 6 5-1-0 4 Legacy (1) 3-3-0 80 1 3-3-0 5 Fossil Ridge 4-1-0 60 4 4-1-0 6 Douglas County 6-2-0 54 7 6-2-0 7 Legend 4-2-0 45 2 4-2-0 8 Ralston Valley 6-2-0 33 – 6-2-0 9 Mountain Range 5-0-0 31 – 5-0-0 10 Castle View 1-0-0 11 – 1-0-0 Others receiving votes: Horizon 3, Rock Canyon 3, Columbine 2, Denver East 1, Warriors (Montbello) 1, Prairie View 1. Dropped out Loveland (8), Rock Canyon (9), Fort Collins (10). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Frederick (4) 8-0-0 75 5 8-0-0 2 Wheat Ridge (4) 5-2-0 72 2 5-2-0 3 Mountain View 6-0-0 49 8 6-0-0 4 Discovery Canyon 6-1-0 46 7 6-1-0 5 Valor Christian 7-0-0 45 6 7-0-0 6 Ponderosa 5-2-0 30 3 5-2-0 7 Mullen 4-2-0 27 4 4-2-0 8 Vista Ridge 8-2-0 22 – 8-2-0 9 Erie 2-4-0 21 1 2-4-0 10 Berthoud 3-1-0 17 – 3-1-0 Others receiving votes: Pueblo East 12, Windsor 8, D’Evelyn 7, Holy Family 3, Falcon 2, Niwot 2, Pueblo Centennial 1, Silver Creek 1. Dropped out D’Evelyn (9), Pueblo West (10). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Strasburg (5) 3-0-0 67 3 3-0-0 2 Valley (1) 3-1-0 62 2 3-1-0 3 Sterling (1) 3-1-0 57 1 3-1-0 4 Eaton 4-1-0 52 4 4-1-0 5 Lamar 4-3-0 30 10 4-3-0 6 La Junta 4-0-0 23 6 4-0-0 7 Faith Christian 4-3-0 20 9 4-3-0 8 Basalt 2-2-0 18 7 2-2-0 9 Cedaredge 3-0-0 9 – 3-0-0 10 Gunnison 3-1-0 8 – 3-1-0 Others receiving votes: Burlington 6, Rocky Ford 6, Skyline 6, Brush 5, Dolores Huerta 5, Sheridan 5, The Academy 3, Wray 2, Platte Valley 1. Dropped out Dolores Huerta (5), Burlington (8). -
Photos: No. 5 Eaglecrest beats No. 7 Douglas County in softball
CASTLE ROCK — Alexa Romero homered, Jordyn Wiatrak had three RBIs, and fifth-ranked Eaglecrest topped No. 7 Douglas County 10-8 on Tuesday evening.
Romero also pitched 3 2/3 innings, and allowed just one hit while striking out six.
Douglas County’s Clara Larson was 3-for-3 with five RBIs, a double and a home run in the loss.
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Football’s TV schedule for 2014 season
Below is a list of high school football games available on TV and live streams in Colorado this season. This is in addition to games on the NFHS Network, which will have extensive coverage every week.
Televised games
Date Time Teams Location Station Aug. 29 Delayed Broomfield vs. Legacy Broomfield HS Ch. 8 (Broomfield) Sept. 11 7 p.m. ThunderRidge vs. Douglas County Shea Stadium Altitude Sept. 18 7 p.m. Columbine vs. Ralston Valley NAAC Altitude Sept. 25 7:30 p.m. Chatfield vs. Ralston Valley NAAC Altitude Oct. 2 7 p.m. Cherokee Trail vs. Grandview Legacy Stadium Altitude Oct. 10 7 p.m. Regis Jesuit vs. ThunderRidge Shea Stadium Altitude Oct. 17 7 p.m. Cherry Creek vs. Valor Christian Stutler Bowl Altitude Oct. 17 Delayed Holy Family vs. Erie Holy Family HS Ch. 8 (Broomfield) Oct. 24 7 p.m. Grandview vs. Valor Christian Legacy Stadium Altitude Nov. 29 Class 4A championship Mile High Altitude Nov. 29 Class 5A championship Mile High Altitude Streaming games
Date Time Teams Location Site Aug. 22 7 p.m. Columbine vs. Fountain-Fort Carson Jeffco Stadium Stream It Sports Aug. 22 7 p.m. Valor Christian at Bonneville (Id.) Idaho IdahoSports.com Aug. 28 7 p.m. Pomona vs. Valor Christian NAAC Stream It Sports Aug. 28 7 p.m. Smoky Hill vs. Rock Canyon Sports Authority Stadium NFHS Network Aug. 28 7 p.m. Discovery Canyon vs. Silver Creek Silver Creek HS NFHS Network Aug. 28 7 p.m. Mountain Vista vs. Mountain Range Shea Stadium vistanow.org Aug. 29 6:50 p.m. Bennett vs. Eaton Eaton HS NFHS Network Aug. 29 7 p.m. Rampart vs. Woodland Park District 20 Stadium CityLinkTV Aug. 29 7 p.m. Broomfield vs. Legacy Broomfield HS NFHS Network Aug. 29 7 p.m. Legend vs. Arapahoe Arapahoe HS NFHS Network Aug. 29 7 p.m. Poudre vs. Fort Collins Poudre HS NFHS Network Aug. 29 7 p.m. Durango vs. Beckman (Calif.) CSU-Pueblo Stream It Sports Sept. 4 6 p.m. Air Academy vs. Cheyenne Mountain Air Academy HS 20TV Sept. 4 7 p.m. Chaparral vs. Bear Creek Sports Authority Stadium Stream It Sports Sept. 4 7 p.m. Horizon vs. Chatfield Thornton HS Stream It Sports Sept. 5 7 p.m. Mullen vs. Regis Jesuit Mullen HS Stream It Sports Sept. 5 7 p.m. Mountain Vista vs. Brighton Shea Stadium vistanow.org Sept. 11 7 p.m. ThunderRidge vs. Douglas County Shea Stadium Stream It Sports Sept. 12 4 p.m. Arvada West vs. Ralston Valley NAAC Stream It Sports Sept. 12 7 p.m. Rampart vs. Palmer District 20 Stadium CityLinkTV Sept. 12 7:30 p.m. Standley Lake vs. Green Mountain NAAC Stream It Sports Sept. 12 7:30 p.m. Chatfield vs. Lakewood Chatfield HS Stream It Sports Sept. 13 6 p.m. Pine Creek vs. Dakota Ridge District 20 Stadium Stream It Sports Sept. 13 6 p.m. Mountain Vista vs. Chaparral Shea Stadium vistanow.org Sept. 18 6 p.m. Bear Creek vs. Chatfield Bear Creek HS Stream It Sports Sept. 18 7 p.m. Liberty vs. The Classical Academy District 20 Stadium 20TV Sept. 19 7 p.m. Grandview vs. ThunderRidge Legacy Stadium Stream It Sports Sept. 20 1 p.m. Arapahoe vs. Hinkley LPSS Stream It Sports Sept. 25 7:30 p.m. Lakewood vs. Bear Creek Jeffco Stadium Stream It Sports Sept. 25 7:30 p.m. Ralston Valley vs. Chatfield NAAC Stream It Sports Sept. 26 7:30 p.m. Cherry Creek vs. Cherokee Trail Stutler Bowl Stream It Sports Sept. 27 10 a.m. Monarch vs. Fairview Centaurus HS Stream It Sports Oct. 2 7 p.m. Pine Creek vs. Air Academy District 20 Stadium 20TV Oct. 2 4 p.m. Standley Lake vs. Denver South NAAC Stream It Sports Oct. 3 7 p.m. Mullen vs. Chatfield Mullen HS Stream It Sports Oct. 4 6 p.m. Rampart vs. Palmer Ridge District 20 Stadium CityLinkTV Oct. 9 7 p.m. Fairview vs. Mountain Range Recht Field Stream It Sports Oct. 9 7 p.m. Mountain Vista vs. Fruita Monument Shea Stadium vistanow.org Oct. 9 7 p.m. Chatfield vs. Arvada West Chatfield HS Stream It Sports Oct. 10 7 p.m. Douglas County vs. Chaparral DCSDS Stream It Sports Oct. 16 7 p.m. Grandview vs. Overland Legacy Stadium Stream It Sports Oct. 17 7 p.m. Columbine vs. Chatfield Jeffco Stadium Stream It Sports Oct. 17 7 p.m. Rampart vs. Liberty District 20 Stadium CityLinkTV Oct. 17 7 p.m. Columbine vs. Chatfield Jeffco Stadium Stream It Sports Oct. 23 7 p.m. Legacy vs. Fairview 1stBank Field Stream It Sports Oct. 24 7 p.m. Mountain Vista vs. Highlands Ranch Shea Stadium vistanow.org Oct. 24 7:30 p.m. Pomona vs. Chatfield Pomona HS Stream It Sports Oct. 31 7 p.m. Rampart vs. Durango District 20 Stadium CityLinkTV -
Legacy, Erie, Sterling on top of preseason softball rankings

Legacy opens as the No. 1 team in the preseason 5A softball poll. (Pam Wagner) Two teams that finished runner-up a season ago head CHSAANow.com’s preseason softball rankings.
Erie (4A) and Sterling (3A) both fell in the championship games of their respective classifications last season. A year later, they’re both the preseason favorites.
In 5A, defending champion Legacy is the unanimous preseason No. 1. Legend, runner-up last year, is No. 2, and is followed by No. 3 Brighton, No. 4 Fossil Ridge and No. 5 Eaglecrest.
Dakota Ridge is sixth, Douglas County is seventh and Loveland is eighth. Rock Canyon (No. 9) and Fort Collins (No. 10) round out the 5A ranking.
Wheat Ridge, the defending 4A champion which is expected to rely on a heavy lineup this season, opens at No. 2 in that class.
Defending 3A champion Strasburg opens at No. 3.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, polls will be released each Monday.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Softball 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.
Class 5A RK TEAM PTS 1 Legacy (9) 90 2 Legend 74 3 Brighton 68 4 Fossil Ridge 57 5 Eaglecrest 51 6 Dakota Ridge 39 7 Douglas County 27 8 Loveland 22 9 Rock Canyon 17 10 Fort Collins 10 Others receiving votes: Chatfield 7, Ralston Valley 6, ThunderRidge 6, Pine Creek 5, Castle View 4, Grandview 4, Arvada West 3, Columbine 2, Rampart 2, Cherokee Trail 1. Class 4A RK TEAM PTS 1 Erie (5) 86 2 Wheat Ridge (4) 79 3 Ponderosa 60 4 Mullen 38 5 Frederick 36 6 Valor Christian 32 7 Discovery Canyon 29 8 Mountain View 28 9 D’Evelyn 27 10 Pueblo West 12 Others receiving votes: Pueblo South 11, Durango 10, Pueblo East 10, Berthoud 9, Palmer Ridge 8, Silver Creek 7, Holy Family 6, Standley Lake 4, Niwot 3, Windsor 1. Class 3A RK TEAM PTS 1 Sterling (4) 58 2 Valley (1) 51 3 Strasburg (1) 49 4 Eaton 33 5 Dolores Huerta 29 6 La Junta 25 7 Basalt 19 8 Burlington 15 9 Faith Christian 13 10 Lamar 10 Others receiving votes: Rocky Ford 7, Florence 6, Brush 5, Cedaredge 5, Platte Valley 3, Gunnison 2. -
Final alignment for 2014 football season
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
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 Class 4A
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# – Must qualify in the 5A playoffsFoothills (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 Class 3A
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** – Denotes playing downColorado 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 Class 2A
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# – Must qualify in 3A playoffsColorado (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 Class 1A
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# – Must qualify in 2A playoffsMetro (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 8-man
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** – Denotes playing downArkansas 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 6-man
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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 -
All-state girls soccer teams for 2014 season
The 2014 all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues and coaches, and then a vote of coaches.
Players of the year were also selected by a vote of the coaches.
Class 5A

Columbine sophomore Tatum Barton, left, is the 5A girls soccer player of the year. (Dennis Pleuss) Player of the year: Tatum Barton, Columbine
First Team Name School Pos. Year Tatum Barton Columbine F Sophomore Kelcey Cavarra Columbine MF Sophomore Lauren Conley Arapahoe MF/F Senior Grace Cutler Fossil Ridge F Senior Jill Finnerty Rock Canyon MF Senior Alyssa Kaiser Ralston Valley MF Sophomore Kelsey Killean Legacy F Senior Sarah Luebking Columbine GK Junior Megan Massey Mountain Vista F Junior Emma Musson Ralston Valley F Sophomore Mallory Pugh Mountain Vista MF/F Sophomore Kaycie Young Rock Canyon MF Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Cassi Fischer Douglas County MF Senior Kayla Hill ThunderRidge MF Junior Paige Husa Arapahoe D Senior Julie Mackin Castle View F Sophomore Ashley Mages Dakota Ridge F Senior Morgan McDougal Mountain Vista MF Junior Lauren McGovern George Washington GK Senior Amanda Porter Columbine MF Freshman Renee Roemer Ralston Valley GK Junior Reci Smith Fairview F/MF Junior Ally Watt Pine Creek F Junior Class 4A

Broomfield senior Brittney Stark, right, is the 4A girls soccer player of the year. (Pam Wagner) Player of the year: Brittney Stark, Broomfield
First Team Name School Pos. Year Bri Alger Lewis-Palmer F Freshman Nicole Belisairo Lewis-Palmer D Senior Brooke Braden Air Academy F Senior Amanda Burke Cheyenne Mountain D Senior Emily Cope Battle Mountain MF Sophomore Maria Fayeulle Niwot F Senior Carlee Flanagan Wheat Ridge MF Junior Hannah Gerdin Cheyenne Mountain F Junior Lindsey Hendon Green Mountain GK Senior Brittney Stark Broomfield F Senior Christina Tafoya Sand Creek MF Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Danelle Dondelinger Centaurus MF/F Senior Katie Forsee Broomfield MF Senior Mariel Gutierrez Eagle Valley F/MF Junior Grace Halbach Montrose MF Senior Sarah Lyons Lewis-Palmer MF Sophomore Ashley Martin Silver Creek MF Junior Ali Meyer Palmer Ridge D Senior Logan Nash Battle Mountain F/MF Junior Hunter Peifer Cheyenne Mountain GK Junior Haley Peterman Air Academy MF Junior Lauren Vyvlecka Sand Creek F Senior Brier YoungFleish Palisade MF Sophomore Class 3A

Colorado Academy junior Marin McCoy is the 3A girls soccer player of the year. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com) Player of the year: Marin McCoy, Colorado Academy
First Team Name School Pos. Year Kenya Alvarez Jefferson MF Sophomore Anya Bourlakov Denver Science & Tech GK Junior Hannah Braun Frontier Academy F Senior Makala House The Academy D/F Senior Aleonya Hunter Denver Science & Tech F/D Senior Alexis Loera The Academy MF Freshman Emily Loof St. Mary’s F Senior Marin McCoy Colorado Academy MF Junior Aleesa Muir The Classical Academy D Sophomore Petal Niles Colorado Academy D Senior Ally Thimsen Jefferson Academy MF Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Lydia Anderson Middle Park MF Junior Michelle Batalla The Pinnacle D Senior Bonnie Buzzetta The Classical Academy MF Senior Kylie Cleary St. Mary’s F Junior Allie Falagrady The Academy F Junior Jade Gallegos The Pinnacle F Sophomore Caroline Jenkins Faith Christian MF/F Senior McKenna Monk Fountain Valley MF Freshman Paige Ryan Coal Ridge MF Senior Shelby Schumacher Kent Denver MF Freshman Alycia Wright Jefferson Academy F/MF Junior -
All-state boys track & field teams for 2014 season
The 2014 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.
Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.
Class 5A
First Team Name Year School Event(s) Andrew Barlow Junior Monarch Pole vault Cerake Geberkidane Senior Denver East 800 meters, 1600 meters, 3200 meters Olabisi Johnson Junior Bear Creek 110 hurdles Spencer Long Senior Poudre 300 hurdles Max McDonald Junior Rocky Mountain Shot put, Discus Ben Morgan Junior Highlands Ranch Long jump Tyler Russell Senior Fossil Ridge High jump Brandon Singleton Senior Cherokee Trail 200 meters, 400 meters Trey Smith Senior Douglas County 100 meters Connor Turnage Senior Highlands Ranch Triple jump Class 4A
First Team Name Year School Event(s) Micheal DeCarmo Senior Sand Creek Long jump Kyree Gerstle-Goodman Senior Widefield 110 hurdles Peter Greco Senior Wheat Ridge Triple jump Kevin McClanahan Senior Erie 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters Nicholas Meihaus Senior Pueblo South High jump, Pole vault Liam Meirow Senior Summit 1600 meters Zac Petrie Senior Valor Christian 800 meters Bailey Roth Senior Coronado 3200 meters Jackson Spalding Senior Discovery Canyon Shot put, Discus Trenton Stringari Junior Canon City 300 hurdles Class 3A
First Team Name Year School Event(s) Chris Baker Senior Frontier Academy 1600 meters Austin Baumeister Senior Frontier Academy Triple jump Andy Bowles Senior Coal Ridge High jump Robert Delfeld Junior St. Mary’s 800 meters Nick Deray Junior The Classical Academy 200 meters, 400 meters Jayce Hall Sophomore The Classical Academy Long jump David Jones Senior Eaton Pole vault Miguel Molas Junior James Irwin 100 meters Nick Paradiso Senior Trinidad Discus Jonathan Roy Senior The Classical Academy 300 hurdles Conner Wilburn Senior The Classical Academy 3200 meters Austin Williams Junior Cedaredge Shot put Ryan Younggreen Junior Holy Family 110 hurdles Class 2A
First Team Name Year School Event(s) Samuel Ambler Senior Rye 800 meters, Triple jump Jerod Berg Senior Swink Shot put Chris Carpenter Senior South Park Long jump Chris Epps Senior Peyton High jump Nico Forcatto Junior Liberty Common 400 meters Brandon Hinkle Sophomore Yuma Pole vault Colin Munster Senior Haxtun 110 hurdles Garrett Quintana Sophomore John Mall Discus Paul Roberts Sophomore Lyons 1600 meters, 3200 meters Cole Watson Senior Resurrection Christian 300 hurdles Chris Youngs Sophomore Lutheran 100 meters, 200 meters Class 1A
First Team Name Year School Event(s) Nick Boyne Sophomore Vail Christian Pole vault Caleb Brown Senior Elbert Discus Ryan Dollerschell Senior Prairie 1600 meters Kyle English Junior Stratton Long jump, Triple jump Bryce Grahn Freshman South Baca 3200 meters Avery Marzolf Senior Hi-Plains Shot put Lance Munoz Senior Creede High jump Koy Palmer Junior Granada 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles Clay Russell Senior North Park 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters, 800 meters -
All-state boys swimming & diving teams for 2014 season
The 2014 all-state boys swimming and diving teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.
Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.
Class 5A
First Team Name Year School Event(s) JP Beach Senior Douglas County 50 free Mitchell Bruckman Senior Regis Jesuit Relays Kyle Colley Junior Cherry Creek Relays Christopher Dawson Senior Regis Jesuit Relays Eric Fuqua Junior Cherry Creek Relays Hunter Fuqua Freshman Cherry Creek Relays Kyle Goodwin Junior Regis Jesuit Diving Maxwell Holter Senior Fort Collins 100 butterfly Miles MacKenzie Senior Fairview 100 free Jake Markham Senior Cherry Creek Relays Christopher Morales Junior Regis Jesuit Relays Nathan Mueller Senior Highlands Ranch 200 free, 500 free Austin Phillips Senior Regis Jesuit Relays William Pieseski Junior Regis Jesuit Relays Hennessey Stuart Senior Regis Jesuit Relays, 200 IM, 100 back Quinlan Stuart Junior Regis Jesuit Relays, 100 breast Class 4A
First Team Name Year School Event(s) Tommy Baker Sophomore Air Academy Relays Forrest Beesley Senior Estes Park 50 free, 100 free Jack Dangremond Junior Air Academy Relays Hunter Doerr Junior Air Academy Relays Daniel Graber Junior D’Evelyn Relays, 200 IM, 100 breast Caleb Hicks Sophomore Air Academy Relays David Hoffer Senior Mullen Diving Tyler Lis Junior Silver Creek 200 free Michael Loyd Junior Air Academy Relays Brennan Mays Senior Air Academy 500 free Alexander Moreland Junior D’Evelyn Relays Kevin Olson Senior D’Evelyn Relays Jake Sbarbaro Senior D’Evelyn Relays Jack Thorne Junior Thompson Valley 100 butterfly, 100 back -
Regis Jesuit wins fourth-straight 5A boys swim title, 20th overall

Regis Jesuit swimmers celebrate their 5A title. (Bethany Brookens/CHSAANow.com) THORNTON — The dominance of the Regis Jesuit High School boys swim and dive team continues.
The Raiders won their 20th state championship, capturing the Class 5A state title in convincing fashion Saturday at the Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center.
Regis scored 410 points, easily defeating runner-up Cherry Creek which had a 190-point total.
“This is just awesome,” said Regis senior Hennessey Stuart, who was named Colorado High School Activities Association Swimmer of the Year. “It is great to continue this legacy.”
All of Regis’ state crowns have come since 1992 and the last four have been in a row.
Hennessey led the charge for the Raiders winning the 200-yard individual medley, and the 100 backstroke — setting an all-classification record in Friday’s prelims at 46.91 seconds.
Stuart capped his career in grand fashion swimming the first leg on the Raiders’ victorious 400 freestyle relay team which set a Colorado state record at 3:00.84. Mitchell Bruckman, Christopher Dawson and Austin Phillips also were on the relay.

Regis Jesuit’s 400 free relay set a new state record. (Bethany Brookens/CHSAANow.com) “I would not have wanted to break that (400 freestyle relay) record with anybody else,” said the 6-foot-1, 160-pound Stuart, who is going to swim at North Carolina State University. “We are all seniors and all captains.”
Hennessey’s younger brother, Quinlan Stuart also joined the victory parade by winning his first individual state title in the 100 breaststroke.
“Winning a state title like my brother is an honor,” said Quinlan, a junior. “I’m really happy and I just can’t explain what I’m feeling. This is a blessing and an honor to be a part of a program like this. We work our butts off all season to come here (state) and perform our best, and that’s what we did.”
Regis junior Kyle Goodwin once again finished atop the podium in diving, claiming his third consecutive state championship.
“This feels good and it just feels more rewarding each time,” said Goodwin, who won with a score of 394.25.
The Raiders 200 medley relay of the Stuart brothers, Chris Morales and Will Pieseki, also won state as well.
The swimmer who stole the spotlight from Team Regis — as least for a few moments — was Highlands Ranch’s Nathan Mueller.
The senior won his first two career state titles with wins in the 200 and 500 freestyles.
“This will probably sink in (Sunday),” said Mueller, who is signed to swim at the University of Wisconsin. “This was one of my goals before I went off to college, so it’s cool to get that crossed off my list.”
Douglas County’s JP Beach (50 freestyle), Fort Collins’ Maxwell Holter (100 butterfly), Fairview’s Miles McKenzie (100 freestyle) and Cherry Creek’s 200 freestyle relay were the other state winners. MacKenzie won his event for the second year in a row.
“I was terrified of these guys,” MacKenzie, a senior, said. “I knew if I was going to win I needed to do something spectacular and I just put my head down. I was relaxed and I just swam my race.”

(Bethany Brookens/CHSAANow.com)