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  • All-state baseball teams for 2016 season

    The 2016 all-state baseball players of the year are (from left): Holly's Ricardo Juarez (1A); Dawson's Luke Feigal (2A); Faith Christian's Austin Stone (3A); Lewis-Palmer's Paul Tillotson (4A); and ThunderRidge's Jake Eissler (5A).
    The 2016 all-state baseball players of the year are (from left): Holly’s Ricardo Juarez (1A); Dawson’s Luke Feigal (2A); ThunderRidge’s Jake Eissler (5A); Lewis-Palmer’s Paul Tillotson (4A); and Faith Christian’s Austin Stone (3A). (Photos: Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com; Chris Fehrm/MaxPreps; Michael Hankins/MaxPreps)

    The 2016 all-state baseball 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 then a vote of head coaches.

    Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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    Class 5A

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    ThunderRidge’s Jake Eissler is the 5A baseball player of the year. (Michael Hankins/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Jake Eissler, ThunderRidge

    Coach of the year: Allan Dyer, Cherokee Trail

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Austin Alarid Rocky Mountain LHP/1B Senior
    Jerome Bohannon Cherokee Trail LHP/OF Senior
    Quin Cotton Regis Jesuit OF Senior
    Jake Eissler ThunderRidge RHP/3B/1B Senior
    Maverick Handley Mullen C/INF Senior
    Travis Marr Regis Jesuit RHP/1B Senior
    Conner Nantkes Cherokee Trail LHP/UTIL Junior
    Ryan Sullivan Cherokee Trail 1B Senior
    Nate Sweeney Cherry Creek RHP/SS/OF Senior
    Bo Weiss Regis Jesuit RHP Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Peter Carlson Ralston Valley SS/RHP Senior
    Bailey Collins Dakota Ridge OF/P Senior
    Eric Cox Cherokee Trail RHP/OF Junior
    Cade Crader Grandview 1B/RHP Senior
    Tommy Gillman Columbine SS Senior
    Jay Onken Pine Creek OF/RHP Sophomore
    Casey Opitz Heritage C/SS/RHP Junior
    Tanner O’Tremba Cherry Creek OF/RHP Sophomore
    Sam Schroeder Fruita Monument P/OF Senior
    Josh Schumacher Rangeview 2B/SS/P Senior
    John Sorensen Rocky Mountain SS/RHP Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Cuba Bess, Senior, Fruita Monument
    • Evan Bolin, Senior, Prairie View
    • Wade Council, Senior, Pine Creek
    • Aaron Dammel, Senior, Highlands Ranch
    • Chris Diehl, Senior, Rocky Mountain
    • Riley Egloff, Sophomore, Heritage
    • Cole Farmer, Senior, Brighton
    • Matt Givin, Junior, Rock Canyon
    • Alex Gonzales, Senior, Rocky Mountain
    • Tanner Hauptman, Senior, Ralston Valley
    • Tyson Hays, Junior, Grandview
    • Ryley Humrighouse, Senior, Castle View
    • Ricky Marshall, Senior, Fountain-Fort Carson
    • Jake Minnick, Senior, Douglas County
    • Jacob Moyer, Senior, Fort Collins
    • Dylan Paulsen, Senior, Gateway
    • Walter Pennington, Senior, Broomfield
    • Nick Perez, Junior, Cherokee Trail
    • Rocco Porreco, Junior, Mullen
    • Chase Powell, Senior, Lakewood
    • Tony Rice, Senior, Liberty
    • Jacob Rodriguez, Senior, Adams City
    • Joey Salvato, Junior, Mullen
    • Tyler Smith, Senior, Grandview
    • Jordan Stubbings, Junior, Legend
    • Nathaniel Swanson, Junior, Northglenn
    • Jadon Uhrich, Junior, Rocky Mountain
    • Razzo Vigil, Junior, Westminster

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    Class 4A

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    Lewis-Palmer’s Paul Tillotson is the 4A baseball player of the year. (Chris Fehrm/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Paul Tillotson, Lewis-Palmer

    Coach of the year: Keith Wahl, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Clint Allen Erie C/INF/P Senior
    Rocco Arguto Pueblo West RF Senior
    Holden Bernhardt Mountain View P/OF/1B Senior
    Wyatt Featherston Green Mountain OF/P Senior
    Jake Greenwalt Windsor Senior
    Cole McKissock Air Academy INF Senior
    Dauson Tate Pueblo West C Senior
    Paul Tillotson Lewis-Palmer Senior
    Austin Wood Silver Creek 1B/P Senior
    Luke Ziegler Valor Christian 3B/RHP Sophomore
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Mike Berg Thompson Valley C/OF/3B Junior
    Issac Bracken Berthoud Senior
    Jaspar Carmichael Delta SS/P Sophomore
    Billy Cook Lewis-Palmer Junior
    Nyk Crumrine Valor Christian INF/RHP Senior
    Bailey Hansen Air Academy P/OF Senior
    Davis Heller Valor Christian RHP/1B Freshman
    Ethan Keller Delta CF/P Junior
    Ruben Portillo Erie P/INF Junior
    Cooper Rothe Longmont CF Senior
    Judah Wilbur Denver North INF/SS/2B Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Kavan Andrew, Senior, Longmont
    • Locke Bernhardt, Senior, Mountain View
    • Cameron Brosh, Senior, Canon City
    • Josh Crites, Senior, Erie
    • Kyle Daniels, Senior, Fort Morgan
    • Blake Donels, Junior, Valor Christian
    • Gavin Fesmire, Senior, Pueblo Centennial
    • Daniel Gurrola, Senior, Denver North
    • Spencer Hamilton, Senior, The Classical Academy
    • Jaeden Hegmann, Junior, Mesa Ridge
    • Dane Kapande, Senior, Evergreen
    • Joe Lucas, Senior, Palisade
    • Zach Manchester, Senior, Canon City
    • Garrett Martin, Junior, Eagle Valley
    • Lawrence Mayberry, Senior, Durango
    • Mitch Menard, Senior, D’Evelyn
    • Skyler Messinger, Junior, Niwot
    • Jared Miller, Sophomore, Montrose
    • Brett Muscatello, Senior, Evergreen
    • Max Noland, Junior, Palisade
    • Dylan Norsen, Junior, Mountain View
    • Gunner Pickett, Senior, Mead
    • Blake Reiher, Junior, Delta
    • Morgan Robinson, Senior, Rifle
    • Stephen Romero, Junior, Glenwood Springs
    • Andrew Shaw, Junior, Summit
    • Tyler Shubert, Senior, Windsor
    • Isiah Torres, Senior, Pueblo East
    • Sean Weller, Senior, Battle Mountain
    • Kaylor Werner, Sophomore, Northridge
    • Cole Winn, Sophomore, Silver Creek

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    Faith Christian’s Austin Stone is the 3A baseball player of the year. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Austin Stone, Faith Christian

    Coach of the year: Ralph Nance, Faith Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Matt Burkart Eaton SS/RHP Senior
    Donovan Contreraz Sheridan P/INF Senior
    Braden Forney Lamar OF/P/SS Senior
    Kelton McCoy Bayfield C/P/INF Senior
    Will McKissick Kent Denver OF/P Senior
    Ben Padrnos St. Mary’s OF/P Senior
    Jake Spence University OF/P Senior
    AJ Stephens Faith Christian LHP/OF/1B Senior
    Austin Stone Faith Christian RHP/INF Senior
    Travis Struble Manitou Springs 3B/P Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Davyn Adamscheck Manitou Springs SS/P Junior
    Dominic Archuleta Manitou Springs OF/P Senior
    Dalton Chandler Lamar P/OF Sophomore
    Gabe Hegarty Faith Christian OF/RHP/DH Senior
    Taed Heydinger Bayfield OF/P Senior
    Christian Johnson The Academy C/P Senior
    Dalton Lind Eaton RHP/OF Senior
    Cesar Mercado Valley INF/P Junior
    Zane Phelps Bayfield INF/P/C Senior
    Spencer Wilcox University OF/P Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Robbie Alejo, Senior, Alamosa
    • Thatcher Beatty, Senior, Denver Science & Tech Stapleton
    • Craig Beckfield, Senior, Platte Canyon
    • Dax Bender, Junior, La Junta
    • Jacob Brummel, Junior, St. Mary’s
    • Rob Casey, Senior, Kent Denver
    • Seth Crummer, Senior, Trinidad
    • Timmy Engel, Senior, Centauri
    • Landon Ford, Junior, Faith Christian
    • Ty Hanzlicek, Senior, Valley
    • BJ Hirschfeld, Senior, Brush
    • Ty Jones, Senior, Florence
    • Joe Kuhn, Senior, Eaton
    • Xavier Manzanarez, Senior, Dolores Huerta Prep
    • Brody Mcghehey, Senior, Bayfield
    • Paul Medina, Junior, University
    • Larry Nolasco, Senior, Bruce Randolph
    • Ian Olson, Junior, Salida
    • Tyler Percival, Senior, Gunnison
    • Sam Richards, Sophomore, Colorado Academy
    • Marcus Roberson, Junior, Bennett
    • Quinn Stowell, Junior, Colorado Springs Christian
    • Ian Turner, Senior, Gunnison
    • Evan Wisdom, Senior, Sterling
    • Jordan Yates, Sophomore, Buena Vista

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    Class 2A

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    Dawson’s Luke Feigal is the 2A baseball player of the year. (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    Player of the year: Luke Feigal, Dawson School

    Coach of the year: Joe McKenzie, Dawson School

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jonathon Cowles Dayspring Christian Academy RHP/CF/SS Junior
    Chance Dunker Sedgwick County RHP/2B/3B Senior
    Luke Feigal Dawson School RHP/3B Senior
    Tanner Fulkerson Dawson School SS/RHP Senior
    Cesar Gonzalez Hotchkiss P/INF Senior
    Kayden Seriani Paonia Sophomore
    Trevor Smith Paonia Junior
    Joe Stephen Limon Senior
    Jake Tomcheck Resurrection Christian LHP/OF/1B Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Bailey Benz Rye
    Bryce Buhr Crowley County C/P Senior
    Seth Clemente Dawson School 2B/SS Junior
    Caden Eastin County Line [Wiley/McClave] Senior
    Jimmy Fargo Dayspring Christian Academy C/RHP/CF Sophomore
    Evan Finley Peyton P/INF/C Senior
    James Larson Limon Senior
    Jaden Miller Paonia Sophomore
    Tyler Woodhams Sedgwick County RHP/SS/2B Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Caleb Andersen, Junior, Haxtun
    • Layne Andrews, Senior, Yuma
    • Dom Beck, Senior, Hotchkiss
    • Tristen Cesko, Senior, Limon
    • Jett County, Junior, Burlington
    • Christian Dellamaestra, Junior, County Line [Wiley/McClave]
    • Ryan Drury, Junior, Rye
    • Jason Dutton, Senior, Wray
    • Nolan Grenard, Senior, Swink
    • Darrien Guy, Junior, Akron
    • Cordell Hensley, Senior, Sedgwick County
    • Trent Hill, Senior, Akron
    • Derek Jung, Freshman, Front Range Christian
    • Spencer Kelly, Senior, Calhan
    • Eli Kirk, Junior, Hotchkiss
    • Jacob Kohl, Senior, Evangelical Christian
    • Pete Lanting, Senior, Denver Christian
    • Chipper Lloyd, Senior, Front Range Christian
    • Walter Martinez, Senior, Center
    • Kasey Nusbaum, Senior, Kiowa/Simla
    • Slater Podgorny, Sophomore, Paonia
    • Brian Preston, Junior, Rocky Ford
    • Ricardo Ramirez, Sophomore, Highland
    • Trey Redner, Sophomore, Swink
    • Brent Ritter, Senior, Swink
    • Tucker Ward, Senior, Ignacio
    • Emmitt White, Senior, Sargent
    • Wyatt Workman, Senior, Haxtun

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    Class 1A

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    Holly’s Ricardo Juarez is the 1A baseball player of the year. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Player of the year: Ricardo Juarez, Holly

    Coach of the year: Dayne Eaton, Holly

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jordan Ernst Dove Creek P/SS/OF Senior
    Tyler Fields Cornerstone Christian Academy C/INF/P Senior
    Ricardo Juarez Holly P/INF Junior
    Jaxon King Fleming Junior
    Ryan Koeller Granada P Junior
    Eli Sievert Rocky Mountain Lutheran Senior
    Marc Solis Eads 3B/SS/P Senior
    Yaniel Vidal Holly SS/3B/P Junior
    Darian Wilkening Fleming Senior
    Brandon Wilson Holly OF/3B/P Sophomore

    Honorable mention:

    • Trenton Armintrout, Junior, Nucla
    • Paul Asfeld, Sophomore, Fleming
    • Case Baughman, Senior, Dove Creek
    • Chase Boulter, Senior, Gilpin County
    • Sam Dunlap, Senior, Cotopaxi
    • Nathanael Garrett, Senior, Cornerstone Christian Academy
    • Cullen Glosson, Freshman, Otis
    • Jaime Huerta, Junior, Granada
    • Derek Kibel, Sophomore, Dove Creek
    • Paul Kidder, Junior, Community Christian
    • Ben Lambrecht, Senior, Fleming
    • Eryk Lorenz, Junior, Gilpin County
    • David Reyes, Senior, Granada
    • Marcos Rivera, Senior, Manzanola
    • Devyn Rummel, Junior, Nucla
    • Rhett Uhland, Junior, Eads
    • Josh Weaver, Junior, Rocky Mountain Lutheran
    • Cody Wilson, Junior, Peetz
  • Championship Count: Valor Christian tops in team titles; Cheyenne Mountain has most individual wins

    Valor Christian football stadium
    Valor Christian won a state-best seven team championships in 2015-16, including Class 5A football. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — Valor Christian’s athletic department had a banner season in 2015-16, leading the state with seven team championships.

    In terms of individual sports, Cheyenne Mountain led the way with 11 individual champions.

    We broke down the 2015-16 championship count below. Find a complete championship database, including title game scores, in our archives.

    Previous Championship Counts:

    • 2014-15: Cherry Creek (5 teams); Thompson Valley (14 individuals)
    • 2013-14: Regis Jesuit (6 teams)
    • 2012-13: Cherry Creek (5 teams) & Cheyenne Mountain (5 teams)
    • 2011-12: Cherry Creek (5 teams)
    • 2010-11: Cheyenne Mountain (7 teams) & Regis Jesuit (7 teams)
    • 2009-10: Cherry Creek (5 teams)
    • 2008-09: Cherry Creek (5 teams)
    • 2007-08: Cherry Creek (5 teams)

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    Team Championships

    Valor Christian had the most team championships this season with seven. The Eagles won boys golf, softball, football, girls basketball, girls swimming, boys lacrosse and baseball.

    The seven titles are the most since Regis Jesuit and Cheyenne Mountain each won seven in 2010-11.

    Five teams tied for second place in the state with three team championships this season: Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado Academy, Kent Denver, Pomona and Regis Jesuit.

    Colorado Academy and Valor Christian each had a state-best three girls championships, while Valor’s four titles were the most on the boys’ side.

    In all, 67 different teams won a team championship in 2015-16, including 16 teams which won multiple championships.

    A breakdown of team championships is below.

    Rank Team Girls Boys Co-Ed Total
    1 Valor Christian 3 4 0 7
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 2 1 0 3
    2 Colorado Academy 3 0 0 3
    2 Kent Denver 1 2 0 3
    2 Pomona 1 2 0 3
    2 Regis Jesuit 0 3 0 3
    7 Broomfield 1 1 0 2
    7 Cherokee Trail 1 1 0 2
    7 Cherry Creek 1 1 0 2
    7 Eaton 2 0 0 2
    7 Fairview 2 0 0 2
    7 Grandview 2 0 0 2
    7 Heritage Christian 1 1 0 2
    7 Lutheran 1 1 0 2
    7 Mountain Vista 1 1 0 2
    7 Yuma 2 0 0 2
    17 Air Academy 1 0 0 1
    17 Alamosa 0 1 0 1
    17 Aspen 1 0 0 1
    17 Battle Mountain 0 1 0 1
    17 Bayfield 0 1 0 1
    17 Bennett 1 0 0 1
    17 Buena Vista 0 1 0 1
    17 Castle View 0 0 1 1
    17 Cedaredge 0 1 0 1
    17 Cheyenne Wells 1 0 0 1
    17 Colorado Springs Christian 0 1 0 1
    17 Dawson School 0 1 0 1
    17 Durango 0 1 0 1
    17 Eads 0 1 0 1
    17 Eaglecrest 1 0 0 1
    17 Evergreen 0 1 0 1
    17 Faith Christian 0 1 0 1
    17 Fleming 0 1 0 1
    17 Fort Collins 1 0 0 1
    17 Fossil Ridge 0 1 0 1
    17 Holly 0 1 0 1
    17 Idalia 1 0 0 1
    17 Lewis-Palmer 1 0 0 1
    17 Lyons 0 1 0 1
    17 Meeker 0 1 0 1
    17 Monarch 1 0 0 1
    17 Mountain Range 1 0 0 1
    17 Mountain View 0 1 0 1
    17 Niwot 1 0 0 1
    17 Otis 1 0 0 1
    17 Overland 0 1 0 1
    17 Palmer Ridge 1 0 0 1
    17 Paonia 1 0 0 1
    17 Peak to Peak 0 1 0 1
    17 Ponderosa 1 0 0 1
    17 Pueblo County 0 1 0 1
    17 Pueblo East 0 1 0 1
    17 Pueblo West 0 1 0 1
    17 Salida 1 0 0 1
    17 Sanford 0 1 0 1
    17 Sedgwick County 0 1 0 1
    17 St. Mary’s 0 0 1 1
    17 Strasburg 1 0 0 1
    17 Telluride 1 0 0 1
    17 The Classical Academy 1 0 0 1
    17 ThunderRidge 1 0 0 1
    17 University 1 0 0 1
    17 Vail Christian 1 0 0 1
    17 Vail Mountain 1 0 0 1
    17 Valley 0 1 0 1
    17 Windsor 0 1 0 1

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    Individual Championships

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    Cheyenne Mountain had a state-best 11 individual champions in 2015-16. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Cheyenne Mountain also had an outstanding year in terms of individual titles, leading the state with 11 championships. The program was well balanced: Six championships came from its girls teams, and five came from the boys.

    Lutheran’s 10 individual championships were the second-most in the state, including a state-best nine boys titles. Regis Jesuit was third with nine individual titles, and Air Academy and Pomona tied for fourth with eight apiece.

    A total of 135 schools had at least one individual champion, and 82 had multiple champions. Of those, 21 schools had at least five individual champions.

    Find a breakdown of individual champions below.

    Rank Team Girls Boys Total
    1 Cheyenne Mountain 6 5 11
    2 Lutheran 1 9 10
    3 Regis Jesuit 4 5 9
    4 Air Academy 5 3 8
    4 Pomona 4 4 8
    6 Fairview 5 2 7
    6 Fossil Ridge 5 2 7
    6 Paonia 6 1 7
    9 Cherry Creek 3 3 6
    9 Discovery Canyon 5 1 6
    9 Kent Denver 2 4 6
    9 Valor Christian 5 1 6
    13 Arapahoe 4 1 5
    13 Cedaredge 2 3 5
    13 Fort Collins 3 2 5
    13 Fountain-Fort Carson 1 4 5
    13 Heritage Christian 3 2 5
    13 Peak to Peak 4 1 5
    13 Resurrection Christian 0 5 5
    13 Silver Creek 2 3 5
    13 Springfield 2 3 5
    22 Boulder 0 4 4
    22 Denver East 3 1 4
    22 Kim 4 0 4
    22 Moffat County 4 0 4
    22 Palmer Ridge 0 4 4
    22 Poudre 0 4 4
    22 Pueblo County 0 4 4
    22 Rock Canyon 4 0 4
    22 Sangre de Cristo 4 0 4
    22 The Classical Academy 2 2 4
    32 Aspen 0 3 3
    32 Cherokee Trail 3 0 3
    32 Colorado Academy 0 3 3
    32 Eaton 3 0 3
    32 Evergreen 3 0 3
    32 Lyons 0 3 3
    32 Manitou Springs 1 2 3
    32 Meeker 0 3 3
    32 Niwot 3 0 3
    32 Pine Creek 0 3 3
    32 Ponderosa 1 2 3
    32 Sedgwick County 1 2 3
    32 Shining Mountain 0 3 3
    32 Sterling 2 1 3
    32 Valley 0 3 3
    32 Windsor 2 1 3
    48 Alamosa 0 2 2
    48 Baca County 2 0 2
    48 Battle Mountain 0 2 2
    48 Berthoud 0 2 2
    48 Buena Vista 0 2 2
    48 Caliche 2 0 2
    48 Canon City 1 1 2
    48 Chaparral 0 2 2
    48 Delta 2 0 2
    48 Durango 0 2 2
    48 Estes Park 2 0 2
    48 Faith Christian 2 0 2
    48 Flagler 0 2 2
    48 Fort Morgan 0 2 2
    48 Grandview 2 0 2
    48 Highland 1 1 2
    48 Highlands Ranch 0 2 2
    48 Hinkley 0 2 2
    48 John Mall 0 2 2
    48 Lake City Community 1 1 2
    48 Longmont 0 2 2
    48 Mesa Ridge 0 2 2
    48 Monarch 0 2 2
    48 Montrose 0 2 2
    48 Mountain View 0 2 2
    48 Otis 1 1 2
    48 Rocky Ford 0 2 2
    48 Rocky Mountain 2 0 2
    48 Salida 0 2 2
    48 SkyView Academy 0 2 2
    48 St. Mary’s Academy 2 0 2
    48 Telluride 2 0 2
    48 Thompson Valley 0 2 2
    48 Vail Christian 1 1 2
    48 Wray 2 0 2
    83 Akron 0 1 1
    83 Arickaree 0 1 1
    83 Bear Creek 0 1 1
    83 Burlington 1 0 1
    83 Castle View 0 1 1
    83 Centauri 0 1 1
    83 Cheraw 0 1 1
    83 Coal Ridge 1 0 1
    83 Colorado Springs Christian 1 0 1
    83 Crowley County 0 1 1
    83 Dolores Huerta 0 1 1
    83 Eads 0 1 1
    83 Elizabeth 1 0 1
    83 Ellicott 0 1 1
    83 Fleming 1 0 1
    83 Fort Lupton 0 1 1
    83 Fruita 0 1 1
    83 Glenwood Springs 0 1 1
    83 Granada 1 0 1
    83 Grand Junction 0 1 1
    83 Greeley Central 0 1 1
    83 Green Mountain 1 0 1
    83 Heritage 1 0 1
    83 Holy Family 0 1 1
    83 Hotchkiss 1 0 1
    83 Jefferson 0 1 1
    83 Kiowa 1 0 1
    83 Lakewood 0 1 1
    83 Lamar 0 1 1
    83 Legacy 0 1 1
    83 Mancos 0 1 1
    83 McClave 0 1 1
    83 Mountain Vista 0 1 1
    83 Mullen 0 1 1
    83 North Park 0 1 1
    83 Olathe 0 1 1
    83 Palisade 0 1 1
    83 Pawnee 0 1 1
    83 Peyton 0 1 1
    83 Pueblo East 0 1 1
    83 Roaring Fork 0 1 1
    83 Roosevelt 0 1 1
    83 Sedgwick County/Fleming 0 1 1
    83 Sheridan 0 1 1
    83 Skyline 1 0 1
    83 Soroco 0 1 1
    83 Standley Lake 1 0 1
    83 Steamboat Springs 1 0 1
    83 Summit 1 0 1
    83 Vail Mountain 1 0 1
    83 Vista Peak 1 0 1
    83 Vista Ridge 0 1 1
    83 Weld Central 0 1 1
  • University, Manitou Springs and Faith Christian remain in 3A baseball tournament

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    University gave Faith Christian its first loss in the 3A tournament on Saturday. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    GREELEY — One long fly ball to right field gave University a breath of life.

    During the Class 3A baseball Final 4 at Butch Butler Field, the Bulldogs, playing in their hometown, rode a two-run home run by Jake Spence in the top of the eighth inning to a 4-2 victory over Faith Christian.

    The win gave University a chance to play in the 10 a.m. de facto semifinal game Sunday against Manitou Springs, winners of a 10-3 game against Kent Denver later in the afternoon Saturday. The winner of that game will play Faith Christian for the championship at 12:30 p.m.

    In a double-elimination format, Faith was the last team to lose in the postseason, meaning the Eagles — champions in 2007 and 2011 in 3A — were already guaranteed a spot in the title game with or without a loss to University.

    But Saturday belonged to the Bulldogs.

    In a scoreless game through five innings, Spence got things started with a one-out triple in the sixth. Then, Beau Hawley had an RBI single to drive Spence in for the game’s first run. Freshman Kalob Padilla added a sac fly to make it 2-0 University.

    Faith Christian answered back in the bottom of the sixth as AJ Stephens had an RBI double and Gabe Hegarty had a sac fly of his own to even things at two. Extra innings began after a scoreless seventh. That’s when Spence came to the plate again.

    “I got up there knowing I had a job to do,” the senior said. “We had a guy at second base and I needed to move him over. I had seen the ball really well all day and was making good contact. He threw it inside and I just timed it up and took it.”

    Spence — responsible for six of his team’s eight home runs this season — gave it a ride, providing the Bulldogs the chance to reach their first title game since 1997 should they beat Manitou.

    University beat Valley and Lamar, but lost to Manitou Springs earlier in the tournament. The Bulldogs have reached three baseball finals, winning 3A in 1992 and 1997 and AA in 1982.

    “We always have a dream at the beginning of the year to do it, but this year was different,” Spence said. “We all knew we had the ability to go out and accomplish it.

    “A win like this is huge for us, because we knocked off the undefeated team. But we have a lot more work to do to be able to play them again in the championship game. It’s awesome for us.”

    Senior pitcher Spencer Wilcox overpowered some hitters on the way to nine strikeouts for the Bulldogs, finishing one out shy of seven innings before having to come out due to the pitch count rule. Wilcox, who came in with an ERA of 0.81, only gave up four hits, three walks and two earned runs to improve to 4-0.

    University, which lost to Brush in the semifinals last season, has a record of 20-5 headed into the final day of the season.

    “It’s about starting pitching,” Spence said. “We have a great pitcher throwing for us tomorrow in Kalob Padilla. He’s going to go in and throw strikes. All we have to do is play our game.”

    The freshman threw the final inning and a third in relief for University on Saturday, giving up no hits and no runs.

    As for Faith Christian, the Eagles beat Lamar, Kent Denver and Manitou Springs earlier in the tournament. Faith will be appearing in its third-ever baseball title game after beating Holy Family in 2011 and Erie in 2007. Landon Ford pitched the first seven and a third innings against University, finishing with five strikeouts and four earned runs.

    In the second game at Butch Butler Field, one touch of power pushed Manitou Springs into Sunday.

    A homer, coming in the top of the second off senior Dominic Archuleta’s bat, was a towering three-run shot to left, giving the Mustangs a 3-0 lead against Kent Denver. Manitou eventually went up 8-0 in the fifth, rolling into Sunday’s matchup against University with a 10-3 victory over Kent Denver.

    “He threw me one high and inside and I just stroked it,” Archuleta said. “Luckily it stayed fair and went out. It just picked up from there.”

    The Mustangs outhit the Sun Devils 15-6 and Travis Struble, finding his way out of trouble in a few instances, did the rest with a solid performance on the mound — 6 2/3 innings, six hits, two earned runs, two walks and nine strikeouts.

    Manitou Springs has a chance to appear in its second-ever baseball finals with a win over University. The first came when the team lost to Broomfield Broomfield in the 1966 AA championship game.

    For a lineup that kept churning out hit inning after inning, Sean Whalen had an RBI single with two outs in the top of the tirrd to drive in Struble and make it 4-0 Mustangs. During a four-run fifth, Struble had an RBI single, Whalen an RBI double, Dylan Hickox an RBI double and Riley Manzo an RBI triple. That gave Manitou Springs an 8-0 lead.

    Lucas Culver added an RBI single in the sixth to make it 9-1. Brennan Allen took advantage of a bases-loaded situation later in the inning, drawing a walk to push it to 10-1 and live another day.

    “I’m just happy to be in the situation we are,” Archuleta said. “I love my team. I wouldn’t want to be in this situation with anybody else and I just love the way we are hitting right now.”

    Manitou Springs, which also beat St. Mary’s, University and lost to Faith Christian earlier in the tournament, had a 4-for-4 performance out of Whalen. The Mustangs have a 16-9 record.

    “We just have to come out and play hard against University,” Archuleta said. “We’ve seen them. They definitely want revenge. They are a real good ball club. They stroke the ball. We just have to play hard, execute and play Mustang baseball.”

    As for Kent Denver, the Sun Devils were never able to match the early momentum of Manitou Springs.

    Will McKissick had an RBI single to put Kent onto the scoreboard with two outs left in the bottom of the fifth. The Sun Devils loaded the bases for Noah VanSickle with one out in the seventh, who drove in two runs with a single to make it 10-3.

    Kent Denver finished its season with a 15-9 record. They took out Eaton, a huge upset of the defending champion Reds to start the tournament, while also losing to Faith Christian and beating St. Mary’s.

  • Faith Christian beats Manitou Springs to claim 3A baseball title

    Faith Christian baseball team champions
    Faith Christian won the 3A baseball championship. More photos. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    GREELEY — Faith Christian is growing its legacy.

    The Eagles adding a third Class 3A baseball crown with a 5-1 win over Manitou Springs on Sunday. Faith Christian also won in 2007 over Erie and 2011 over Holy Family.

    In a double-elimination format, Faith was the last team to lose in the postseason, meaning the Eagles were already guaranteed a spot in the title game with or without the 4-2 eighth inning loss to University on Saturday.

    After the Mustangs beat University 3-2 in eight innings in the de facto semifinal game earlier Sunday, Faith Christian got an outstanding performance out of senior ace Austin Stone when it counted most as Stone had three consecutive strikeouts in each of the second, third and seventh innings.

    Stone finished his final prep game by going the full seven innings and racking up 11 strikeouts, while only allowing two hits and one earned run.

    He had a 2.33 ERA headed into Sunday and completed an 8-0 season. Stone also had an RBI double in the top of the sixth to push Faith Christian’s lead to 5-1.

    “All my pitches were working today,” Stone said. “My curveball was working really well. I was getting a lot of over-the-top swings. I was trying to pitch through contact most of the time, but it was nice getting so many strikeouts.”

    Faith Christian coach Ralph Nance thinks Stone deserves plenty of accolades for all he accomplished during the state title run.

    “Austin Stone has really come on in the last month or so and been tremendous,” Nance said. “Obviously today you saw it. He’s the 3A player of the year without a doubt.

    “The rest of the seniors were there the whole time. They pulled everybody together and made it a really fun ride. They really came together as a team and did all the right things. They are great student-athletes.”

    Davyn Adamscheck, a junior on the mound for Manitou in the final, had an RBI single to score Dominic Archuleta in the bottom of the first.

    Faith Christian took a 2-1 lead off back-to-back RBI singles by Gavi Wygant and Macklin Brockmeyer in the top of the second as the Eagles had seven hits in the first three innings.

    Faith Christian senior Adam Buchman opened up a 3-1 lead in the top of the fifth for the Eagles with an RBI single. Faith could’ve put the Mustangs at a bigger deficit, but stranded two runners in the inning.

    Faith Christian baseball team champions
    More photos. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Nonetheless, they pounded out 12 hits and five runs in the final. Buchman also had a spectacular catch for the final out in the sixth.

    Nance, now the proud owner of his first state championship in his 13 seasons with the Eagles, especially has a feel good story.

    “I had a big heart attack in March before the season started,” he said. “It was one of those things where you don’t know if you’re going to be around the next minute. I’ve been going through recovery and the kids have been supportive. I love these guys. I’m just so thankful the way things turned out. It’s a dream.”

    Nance’s teams were appearing in their sixth Final 4, but he missed the two title runs with time off from the program. This was his first time ending the season as the 3A winners.

    “It means everything to us,” Stone said. “Our coach really needed it. He deserves it all.”

    Adamscheck gave up 10 hits and five earned runs in 5 2/3 innings for Manitou Springs in the final, handing the ball to Sean Whalen down 3-1. Whalen then gave up the two-run RBI to Stone.

    The Mustangs did have a memorable run to the title game.

    And on the final day of baseball this spring, Manitou, in the de facto semifinal game against University, had another fine outing on the mound, this time from senior Zach Garrett. Garrett tossed 7 2/3 innings, throwing 103 pitches and giving up only two runs.

    A game that went to extra innings, the Mustangs had a game-winning RBI single to the middle of the field by junior Sean Whalen in the eighth, outlasting University 3-2 to seal a bid to the final.

  • Faith Christian inches closer to 3A baseball title

    Faith Christian baseball team
    Faith Christian is the lone remaining unbeaten team in 3A baseball. More photos. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    A four-run first inning got things going and Faith Christian never looked back.

    The Eagles only needed five innings to get a 14-4 win over Manitou Springs on Saturday, sending them into next weekend with the Class 3A baseball championship in their sights.

    Faith Christian is scheduled to face University on Friday. With a win, the Eagles will have to be beaten twice for anyone else to claim the state title.

    Manitou Springs and Kent Denver will be the other 3A game on Friday. The loser of that game will be eliminated from the state tournament.

    If Faith Christian falls to University, the winner of the Kent/Manitou game will play University in another elimination game, with that winner moving on to face the Eagles for the 3A title. Kent Denver fought off elimination earlier in the day with a 14-1 win over St. Mary’s.

    University edged Lamar 5-4 in an elimination game right after the Savages had eliminated defending 3A champion Eaton.

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    Class 2A

    Dawson School 13, Dayspring Christian 3

    Dawson School cruised into the 2A state semifinals with a 13-3 win over Dayspring Christian on Saturday.

    The Mustangs will play at 10 a.m. Saturday at Andenuccio Field in Pueblo for a chance to move on to the 2A state title game.

    Sedgwick County 7, Resurrection Christian 4

    After getting upset a year ago, Sedgwick County is one game away from playing for a state championship.

    The Cougars beat Resurrection Christian 7-4 Saturday and will face Dawson school in the 2A semifinals next weekend.

  • Tanner O’Tremba powers Cherry Creek baseball on Day 1 of the state tournament

    Cherry Creek baseball Tanner O'Tremba
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Tanner O’Tremba is good at crushing baseballs. And as a result, Cherry Creek escaped the first day of the Class 5A state baseball tournament unscathed.

    The sophomore outfielder belted a three-run home run to help the Bruins beat Grandview 6-1 in the late game at Bishop Machebeuf. O’Tremba also smacked an RBI double in Cherry Creek’s 5-3 with over ThunderRidge earlier in the day.

    “We’re definitely a complete team,” O’Tremba said. “Everyone was to together and it’s really easy to do a job when you have a team out there supporting you in all aspects.”

    O’Tremba could easily have been seen as a member of the Bruins’ supporting cast Friday. He went 3-7 on the day with six RBIs and the solo shot in the second game.

    But it was the starting pitching that truly set the tone for Creek (17-6). Carter Van Gytenbeek was consistent in the first game, working himself out of jam in the fourth where ThunderRidge had runners on second and third with one out.

    He did give up three straight hits to start the fifth, which helped the Grizzlies (15-7) pull even. They tied the game on a throwing error from third baseball Clayton Gill. Gill responded by hitting a solo home run in the top of the sixth to give the Bruins the lead back.

    Cherry Creek baseball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Against Grandview (17-6), Javis Steward was nothing short of dominant on the hill. At one point, he had struck out four consecutive hitters. He fanned 10 Wolves on the day.

    “I was just trying to mix it up, keep them off guard and find my spots,” Steward said. “I was doing that pretty well today. My velocity was up, but hitting my spots helped me out the most.”

    Cherry Creek will face Centennial League rival Cherokee Trail Saturday at 3 p.m. with the winner of the game in driver’s seat to win the Class 5A baseball title. That game will be played at All-City Field.

    Bruins coach Marc Johnson knew all he needed from his team was for it to reach the playoffs. If that could happen, he knew the possibility existed for the Bruins to play their best baseball at the right time.

    “Our season has been a roller coaster,” Johnson said. “Our whole goal from day one was to qualify and then try to play our best baseball in May. So far, knock on wood, we’ve played well enough.”

    At All-City on Friday, the Cougars came away with two wins after beating Dakota Ridge 7-2 and Rocky Mountain 7-0. The Lobos had beat Mullen 5-1 in the first game of the day. Dakota Ridge and Mullen will play Saturday in an elimination game.

    Grandview beat Ralston Valley earlier in the day at Machebeuf, meaning Ralston Valley will face off with ThunderRidge where the loser of that game will also be ousted from the state tournament.

    Games begin at Machebeuf and All-City Field at 10 a.m. Saturday.

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    Class 4A

    Valro Christian 10, Mountain View 7

    Blake Donels hit a two-run double that proved to be the difference for Valor Christian in a 10-7 win over Mountain View.

    The Eagles had beaten Windsor 10-4 earlier in the day and will play at All-Star Park Saturday. They’ll face Pueblo West with the winner grabbing control of the 4A baseball tournament.

    Pueblo West 7, Delta 1

    After beating Longmont in a 7-6 thriller, Pueblo West took the lead against Delta off a Josh Drury RBI single and never looked back.

    The Cyclones will face Valor at 3 p.m. at All-Star Park.

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    Class 3A

    Manitou Springs 10, University 9

    Dominic Archuleta went 4-4 with two doubles and scored three runs as the Mustangs solidified their spot as one of the four 3A teams that will be alive next week.

    Travis Struble hit a home run and got the win on the mound earlier in the day as Manitou beat league rival St. Mary’s. The Mustangs will face Faith Christian Saturday at 3 p.m. The game will be played at Butch Butler Field.

    Faith Christian 15, Kent Denver 5 (5 innings)

    The Sun Devils could not ride the momentum of their upset over Eaton earlier in the day. The Eagles found themselves down 3-1 earlier, but their offense exploded to send them to Saturday’s 3 p.m. game against Manitou.

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    Class 2A

    Paonia 7, Akron 2

    Paonia broke a 2-2 tie late, then exploded for four more late runs to get the 7-3 win over Akron. With the win, Paonia advances to the 2A semifinals.

    Limon 5, Hotchkiss 3

    This one couldn’t be decided in seven inning. Limon scored two in extras to get the win, putting them in the 2A semifinals where’s play Paonia next weekend.

  • 3A baseball’s state tournament bracket

    The 2016 state tournament bracket for Class 3A baseball.

    Sites: Butch Butler Field (Greeley) and Niwot HS

    Go to: District brackets

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    Class 3A

    Bracket notes:

    • The number next to a team is not a seed. It represents the District the team won.
    • The site director will flip a coin for home team in all games.
    • The loser of Game 11 (L11) and winner of Game 11 (W11) may change places so that previous opponents are not matched. This spot is marked by an asterisk (*) on the bracket.
    • If three teams remain after Game 13, the winner of Game 11 (W11) draws a bye to Game 15. If W11 loses Game 12, there will be three teams left and W11 earns the bye. W12 then plays W13 to reach finals. This spot is marked by a caret (^) on the bracket.
  • District baseball brackets released for first time under RPI system

    Pine Creek baseball team
    Pine Creek is the No. 1 seed in the 5A baseball districts. (Josh Watt/CHSAANow.com)

    Back in January, the Legislative Council approved the recommendation of the CHSAA baseball committee to fast track the use of RPI as the system to determine the playoff fields.

    Wednesday saw the results of that vote for the first time as district brackets for Class 3A through 5A were released. Unlike the Wild Card system used previously, the RPI format takes into account the overall strength of schedule for each team and combines it with their win/loss record to create the field of 32 teams.

    Pine Creek came away with the top overall seed in 5A, and will host this weekend. Other host schools are Regis Jesuit, Lakewood, Heritage, Rock Canyon, Grandview, ThunderRidge and Mullen.

    Rock Canyon, which won last year’s 5A championship, is the No. 5 overall seed and will play Bear Creek in their first game. If they advance they’ll see the winner of Dakota Ridge and Chaparral.

    Three of the final four teams left in last year’s playoff field made it back to the tournament with Grandview landing at No. 6, Chatfield at No. 26. District play will begin this weekend with the state tournament starting next week.

    Click here for the full 5A district brackets.

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    Mountain View leads the way in 4A, taking the top overall spot in the class. They’ll host their district where they will play Roosevelt. The winner of that game will meet the winner of Palisade and The Classical Academy.

    The other host schools in 4A are Canon City, Valor Christian, Windsor, Pueblo West, Fort Morgan, Denver North and Delta.

    Two-time defending state champion Green Mountain did not make it inside the top 32 teams and did not qualify for district play.

    Last year’s runner-up, Lewis-Palmer, drew the No. 26 seed and will head to District 6 and play host Fort Morgan. The potential of a showdown with league rival Palmer Ridge is there as the Bears play Longmont in that same district. Lewis-Palmer swept the season series against the Bears this year.

    Of last years final four teams in the tournament, only Lewis-Palmer and Ponderosa (No. 29) qualified for districts this year.

    Click here for the full 4A district brackets.

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    Defending 3A champion Eaton held strong as the No. 1 team in that class all season and is the No. 1 seed coming into districts. The Reds will face Olathe in their first district game with the winner of that game playing the winner of No. 16 Lutheran and No. 17 The Academy.

    University, St, Mary’s, Lamar, Faith Christian, La Junta, Valley and Kent Denver are the other host teams in 3A.

    All four of last year’s final four teams in the tournament qualified for districts this year. Eaton and University are the top two teams in the brackets, Brush comes in at No. 9 and will play No. 24 Buena Vista in District 2 at Kent Denver and Sterling lands at No. 21 and will play No. 12 Colorado Academy in District 4 at Faith Christian.

    Click here for the full 3A district brackets.

  • Baseball rankings: Silver Creek returns to No. 1 in 4A

    For the third time this season, Silver Creek sits atop the Class 4A CHSAANow.com baseball rankings.

    The Raptors came away with two key wins last week, one against Northridge and one against Greeley Central. They’ll finish their regular with one game against Greeley Central and two against Mountain View this week.

    Mountain View was the No. 1 team in last week’s poll and sits at No. 2 this week.

    Denver North is the only new team in the poll, landing at No. 8.

    Pine Creek holds on to their No. 1 spot in 5A. The Eagles will see action every day this week as they close out the regular season.

    Ralston Valley (No. 6) and Rocky Mountain (No. 8) are the new additions to the 5A poll this week.

    Eaton remains the unanimous No. 1 team in 3A.

    La Junta jumped four spots this week to land at No. 6 ahead of the Tri-Peaks League crossover games this weekend.

    Brush is back in the 3A poll, taking the No. 10 spot this week.

    Paonia is still undefeated and as a result, still the No. 1 team in 2A.

    County Line (McClave/Wiley) jumped a couple of spots to land at No. 3 and even snagged two first-place votes along the way.

    Crowley County is the only new addition to the 2A poll as the Chargers land at No. 9.

    Granada hung on to the No. 1 spot in 1A.

    Gilpin County broke into that poll, taking the No. 10 spot this week.

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

    With some regular seasons already over, and others winding down, these will serve as the final rankings of the regular season in all classes. Postseason brackets will be released on CHSAANow.com when they become available.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Baseball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pine Creek (7) 12-1 107 1 2-0
    2 ThunderRidge (3) 12-3 101 3 2-1
    3 Regis Jesuit 12-4 82 7 2-0
    4 Grandview (1) 11-3 76 2 2-1
    5 Lakewood 13-4 45 5 2-1
    6 Ralston Valley 10-5 41 1-0
    7 Fort Collins 10-4 38 6 0-2
    8 Rocky Mountain (1) 10-4 35 2-0
    9 Dakota Ridge 10-5 29 10 2-0
    10 Cherokee Trail 9-4 23 9 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Heritage 22, Mullen 22, Chaparral 16, Rock Canyon 9, Legacy 6, Monarch 3, Broomfield 2, Columbine 2, Chatfield 1.
    Dropped out:
    Heritage (4), Legacy (8).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Silver Creek (7) 13-3 104 3 2-0
    2 Mountain View (4) 13-2 103 1 3-0
    3 Pueblo West 13-3 89 2 1-0
    4 Valor Christian 12-3 74 4 2-0
    5 Pueblo South 12-4 60 5 1-0
    6 Longmont 10-4 55 6 2-0
    7 Windsor 11-3 41 7 1-0
    8 Denver North (1) 13-1 26 2-0
    9 Wheat Ridge 10-4 21 10 2-0
    10 Pueblo Centennial 11-4 14 9 0-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Canon City 11, Northridge 9, Air Academy 4, Delta 2.
    Dropped out:
    Northridge (8).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Eaton (10) 16-0 100 1 2-0
    2 University 13-4 84 2 2-0
    3 Faith Christian 8-4 61 6 1-0
    4 St. Mary’s 11-3 57 5 1-0
    5 Bayfield 11-4 50 4 2-1
    6 La Junta 13-4 47 10 2-0
    7 The Academy 10-2 37 8 1-0
    8 Lamar 13-4 33 3 0-2
    9 Gunnison 13-2 30 7 1-1
    10 Brush 10-4 12 3-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Sheridan 10, Valley 9, Sterling 6, Colorado Academy 5, Peak to Peak 5, Kent Denver 4.
    Dropped out:
    Sheridan (9).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Paonia (6) 17-0 91 1 3-0
    2 Sedgwick County (2) 15-1 89 2 2-0
    3 County Line (McClave/Wiley) (2) 10-2 77 5 1-0
    4 Swink 13-4 75 4 2-1
    5 Hotchkiss 15-1 65 3 1-0
    6 Haxtun 12-5 39 8 0-0
    7 Rocky Ford 8-3 36 6 1-0
    8 Akron 11-4 34 9 1-0
    9 Crowley County 11-5 13 3-1
    10 Dayspring Christian 10-1 12 10 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rye 10, Resurrection Christian 9, Limon 7, Front Range Christian 6, Peyton 5, Dawson School 2, Sargent 1, Yuma 1.
    Dropped out:
    Resurrection Christian (7).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Granada (7) 8-2 86 1 3-0
    2 Eads (1) 9-3 79 4 2-0
    3 Fleming 12-4 72 3 2-0
    4 Holly 7-5 60 2 1-1
    5 Nucla 9-10 45 7 2-1
    6 Cotopaxi (1) 12-2 39 5 1-0
    7 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 6-4 22 9 1-1
    8 Manzanola 5-4 19 6 1-1
    9 Genoa-Hugo 5-5 17 8 1-2
    10 Gilpin County 6-5 15 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Otis 10, Springfield 10, Stratton/Liberty 8, Dove Creek 5, Peetz 5, Antonito 2, Cheyenne Wells 1.
    Dropped out:
    Stratton/Liberty (10).
  • Baseball rankings: 4A rankings shaken up from top to bottom

    For the fourth consecutive week, the top team in the Class 4A CHSAANow.com baseball rankings has failed to hold on to its spot.

    Mountain View is the new No. 1 team in the poll, and is the third different team in 4A to be ranked No. 1 this season.

    They dropped a heartbreaker to Northridge on Wednesday before taking two games from Greeley Central in three days.

    Fresh off taking control of the South Central League last Wednesday, the Pueblo West Cyclones climb to No. 2 and appear poised to make a run at state championship.

    Pueblo West Pueblo Centennial baseball
    Pueblo West is No. 2 in 4A this week. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Valor Christian made a sizable jump this week, landing at No. 4, five spots up from its ranking a week ago.

    Longmont breaks into the top-10 at No. 6, one spot higher than Windsor who is also new to the poll.

    Pine Creek remains the top team in 5A and have still only lost once on the year. Grandview and ThunderRidge trade places at No. 2 and No. 3.

    Fort Collins (No. 6) and Regis Jesuit (No. 7) each climb three spots from last week’s rankings.

    Legacy and Dakota Ridge are the two new teams in 5A, coming in at No. 8 and No. 10 respectively.

    Eaton remains the unanimous No. 1 team in 3A and have yet to yield their ranking at any time this season.

    University made the climb from No. 5 to No. 2 after an impressive week where they went 5-0, including two wins over league rival Brush.

    St. Mary’s jumped to No. 5 thanks in part of splitting a double-header with No. 3 Lamar on Friday.

    Sheridan is the lone newcomer to 3A, landing at No. 9.

    Paonia took six of 10 first-place votes to remain the No. 1 team in 2A. Swink made the biggest jump in the class, coming in three spots better than last week. The Lions land at No. 4 this week.

    There were no new teams in the 2A poll this week.

    There was no change at the top of the 1A poll as Granada remains the No. 1 team. The top five teams from last week held on to their position.

    Genoa-Hugo is the only new team in the 1A poll, coming in at No. 8 this week.

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Baseball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pine Creek (9) 10-1 107 1 2-0
    2 Grandview (1) 9-2 82 3 3-0
    3 ThunderRidge (1) 10-2 81 2 1-1
    4 Heritage 10-3 75 4 1-1
    5 Lakewood 11-3 63 7 2-0
    6 Fort Collins 10-2 50 9 3-0
    7 Regis Jesuit 10-4 34 10 2-0
    8 Legacy 11-1 26 4-0
    9 Cherokee Trail 7-3 22 8 3-0
    10 Dakota Ridge 8-5 17 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Ralston Valley 10, Douglas County 7, Mullen 7, Rocky Mountain 7, Rock Canyon 6, Denver East 4, Chaparral 3, Cherry Creek 3, Chatfield 1.
    Dropped out:
    Douglas County (5), Chatfield (6).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Mountain View (9) 10-2 108 2 2-1
    2 Pueblo West (2) 12-3 93 3 3-0
    3 Silver Creek 11-3 85 1 2-1
    4 Valor Christian 10-3 69 9 3-0
    5 Pueblo South 11-4 45 8 3-1
    6 Longmont 8-4 36 3-1
    7 Windsor 10-3 34 2-1
    8 Northridge 9-5 29 7 1-2
    9 Pueblo Centennial 11-3 28 5 1-2
    10 Wheat Ridge 8-4 20 6 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Denver North 14, Air Academy 13, Thompson Valley 12, Canon City 11, Rifle 4, Pueblo East 2, Thomas Jefferson 2.
    Dropped out:
    Canon City (4), Palmer Ridge (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Eaton (10) 14-0 100 1 3-0
    2 University 11-4 79 5 5-0
    3 Lamar 13-2 73 3 1-1
    4 Bayfield 9-3 58 2 2-0
    5 St. Mary’s 10-3 44 8 1-1
    6 Faith Christian 7-4 41 6 1-0
    7 Gunnison 12-1 38 7 2-0
    8 The Academy 9-2 28 9 1-1
    9 Sheridan 10-2 23 2-0
    10 La Junta 11-4 20 10 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Brush 17, Valley 14, Peak to Peak 8, Colorado Academy 5, Trinidad 2.
    Dropped out:
    Brush (4).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Paonia (6) 14-0 92 1 3-0
    2 Sedgwick County (2) 13-1 88 2 5-0
    3 Hotchkiss 14-1 73 4 2-1
    4 Swink (2) 11-3 70 7 4-0
    5 County Line (McClave/Wiley) 9-2 65 3 1-2
    6 Rocky Ford 7-3 45 5 2-1
    7 Resurrection Christian 6-5 29 6 2-1
    8 Haxtun 12-5 26 8 3-1
    9 Akron 10-4 24 9 3-1
    10 Dayspring Christian 8-1 18 10 3-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Limon 7, Rye 5, Yuma 4, Front Range Christian 2, Peyton 2.
    Dropped out:
    None.

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Granada (7) 5-2 86 1 1-0
    2 Holly (1) 6-4 76 2 1-1
    3 Fleming 10-4 71 3 4-0
    4 Eads 7-3 69 4 1-1
    5 Cotopaxi (1) 11-2 52 5 1-1
    6 Manzanola 4-3 38 6 0-1
    7 Nucla 7-9 34 8 2-1
    8 Genoa-Hugo 4-3 21 3-0
    9 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 5-3 19 7 1-1
    10 Stratton/Liberty 3-3 14 10 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Otis 7, Dove Creek 4, Antonito 2, Gilpin County 2.
    Dropped out:
    Dove Creek (9).