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  • All-state football teams for 2014 season

    The 2014 all-state football players of the year. From left, Josh Odom of Pine Creek (4A), Kyle Leoffler of Arickaree/Woodlin (6-man), Austin Yahn of Caliche (8-man), Taylor Walters of  Paonia (1A), Daniel Martin of Pueblo East (3A), Kyle Rosenbrock of Brush (2A) and Milo Hall of Cherry Creek (5A). (Photos: Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com; Tim Visser/TimVisserPhotography.com; Mark Adams; Jeffrey Tucker/MaxPreps; Courtesy of Paonia)
    The 2014 all-state football players of the year. From left, Josh Odom of Pine Creek (4A), Kyle Leoffler of Arickaree/Woodlin (6-man), Austin Yahn of Caliche (8-man), Taylor Walters of Paonia (1A), Daniel Martin of Pueblo East (3A), Kyle Rosenbrock of Brush (2A) and Milo Hall of Cherry Creek (5A). (Photos: Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com; Tim Visser/TimVisserPhotography.com; Mark Adams; Jeffrey Tucker/MaxPreps; courtesy of Paonia)

    The 2014 all-state football teams 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 coaches.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man


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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Milo Hall, Cherry Creek

    Coach of the year: Dave Logan, Cherry Creek

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Peter Anderson Eaglecrest Senior WR
    Austin Conway Overland Senior QB
    Johnny Feauto Fairview Senior QB/CB
    Salofi Gaoa Rocky Mountain Senior T
    Milo Hall Cherry Creek Senior RB
    Olabisi Johnson Bear Creek Senior CB/WR
    Todd Jones Boulder Junior RB/SS
    Carlo Kemp Fairview Junior DE/OT/RB
    Alex Kinney Rocky Mountain Senior K/P
    Cameron Knight Grandview Senior DB
    Scotty Leach Ralston Valley Senior G/C
    Eric Lee Jr. Valor Christian Senior DB/ATH
    Tim Lynott Regis Jesuit Senior OG/C
    Isaac Marquez Pomona Senior CB/SB
    Dillon Middlemiss Pomona Senior T
    Mike Morean Cherry Creek Senior DB
    Jake Moretti Pomona Sophomore TE/T/DE
    Chukwuma Obinnah Grandview Senior RB/SS
    Wesley Ogsbury Denver East Senior WR/CB/FS
    Brady Opp Valor Christian Senior OL/DL
    James Parker Cherry Creek Senior G/DE
    Collin Root Ralston Valley Senior TE/DE/K
    Elijah Ross Eaglecrest Senior QB/CB
    Tim Ryan Fairview Senior DB/WR
    Frank Umu Heritage Senior DT/OL
    Andrew Wingard Ralston Valley Senior RB/DB/RET
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Trevaun Arnold Bear Creek Senior FS/WR
    TeQuan Baker Doherty Junior RB/CB
    Alec Barnes Regis Jesuit Junior LB
    Jordan Bostick Valor Christian Senior DE
    Ben Burnett Prairie View Senior DE
    Danny Collins Lakewood Senior QB/MLB/TE
    Keifer Glau Grandview Senior SS
    Willie Hayes Grandview Senior T
    Ryan Hommel Rock Canyon Senior QB
    David Imola Cherry Creek Junior DT/T
    DJ Leatimua Fountain-Fort Carson Senior LB
    Justice Littrell Doherty Senior MLB/SS
    Henry Lyon Cherry Creek Senior K
    Jack Maly Regis Jesuit Senior T
    Max McDonald Rocky Mountain Senior MLB
    Patrick Moody Chaparral Sophomore MLB
    Joseph Parker Cherry Creek Senior WR
    Connor Pierson Pomona Senior C
    Kevin Prosser Overland Senior WR/LB
    RJ Ramirez Prairie View Senior RB
    Andres Robles Regis Jesuit Senior C
    Morgan Smith Grandview Senior TE
    Jordan Smith Fountain-Fort Carson Senior LB
    Darrian Stickney Doherty Senior LB
    Charles Tigner Fountain-Fort Carson Senior RB/P
    Jonathan Van Diest Cherry Creek Sophomore DE
    Anthony Vessa Ralston Valley Senior NG/LB


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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Josh Odom, Pine Creek

    Coach of the year: Doug Johnson, Longmont

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Wyatt Aaberg Falcon Senior RB/LB
    Avery Anderson Pine Creek Senior ATH
    Zach Barwick Dakota Ridge Senior K/P
    Alex Delacroix Greeley West Senior RB/LB
    JoJo Domann Pine Creek Junior LB/SS/P
    Connor Durant Standley Lake Senior WR/DB/K
    Zach Fees Fort Collins Senior MLB
    Isaiah Fields Falcon Junior RB/DB
    Cooper Gardner Broomfield Senior OL/DL
    Sean Glenn Longmont Senior T
    Parker Hammond Pine Creek Senior TE/DE
    Quincy Kindred Pueblo Centennial Senior RB/DB
    Jake Lauber Fort Collins Senior OL/DL
    Sam Long Pine Creek Senior T/G/C
    Jeremy Lujan Dakota Ridge Junior RB
    Matt Maestas Montrose Senior OL/DL
    Austin Micci Coronado Senior RB/SS
    Josh Odom Pine Creek Senior MLB/RB
    Isiah Pannunzio Pueblo South Junior TE/DE
    Mike Rocha Montrose Senior FB/LB
    Clint Sigg Longmont Senior QB
    Nate Spinuzzi Pueblo South Senior QB
    Brandon Summer Pueblo West Senior MLB/P
    Trevonte Tasco Denver South Senior HB
    Blake Whitsell Broomfield Senior DL/OL
    Jack Wibbels Pine Creek Junior DE
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Lotoni Afuhaamago Coronado Senior OL/DL
    Tristan Bailey Rampart Senior K/P
    Adam Baumann Mountain View Senior QB
    Conlan Berger Longmont Junior RB
    Tanner Bohm Windsor Senior QB
    Eddie Bratton Falcon Senior DL/OL
    Adam Brown Air Academy Senior QB/FS
    Zach Castellucci Pueblo South Junior OL/DL
    Nick Cohn Dakota Ridge Senior WR/RET
    Zeb Foster Coronado Senior LB/FB
    Ben Freeman Fort Collins Junior OL/DL
    Austin Hartman Silver Creek Senior WR/DB
    Brock Howes Dakota Ridge Senior DL
    Cayden James Montrose Senior OL/DL
    Cody Johnson Windsor Senior LB/RB
    Adrian King George Washington Junior TE/MLB
    Nathan Leithead Pine Creek Junior MLB
    Austin Lopez Palmer Senior MLB/FB
    James Maxie Ponderosa Senior RB/LB
    Kyler Sigsbee Fort Collins Senior QB/ATH
    Bryson Smith Pueblo South Senior OL/DL
    Corte Tapia Windsor Sophomore ILB/DE
    Jeff Vela Falcon Senior FB/LB


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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Daniel Martin, Pueblo East

    Coach of the year: David Ramirez, Pueblo East

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Sonny Arellano Pueblo East Senior RB/LB
    Jamil Bond Lutheran Senior RB/DB
    Brock Clark Rifle Senior RB/MLB/P
    Joshua Clausen Lutheran Senior WR/LB
    Willy Clements Holy Family Senior T/DT
    Coby Cline Elizabeth Senior C/NG
    Brody Cypress Lutheran Senior OL/DL
    Bruno Derose Pueblo East Junior TE/LB
    Michael Devries Centaurus Senior DE/DT
    Lalo Diaz-Alvarez Pueblo East Junior OL/DL
    Dylan Draper Discovery Canyon Senior WR/LB
    Jay Frye Northridge Senior WR/SS
    Donny Garcia Pueblo East Senior OL/DL
    Marcus Garcia Delta Senior OL/DL
    Franny Gonzales Fort Morgan Junior K
    Alex Gould Rifle Senior G/LB
    Chris Helbig Holy Family Junior QB/CB
    Daniel Martin Pueblo East Junior QB/DB
    Toby McBride Fort Morgan Junior FB/DE
    Andrew Miranda Lutheran Senior OL/DL
    Davis Price Evergreen Junior K/P
    Brian Reed Evergreen Senior RB/LB/MLB
    Kevin Ribarich Pueblo East Senior WR/DB
    Austin Shepherd Rifle Senior G/MLB
    Bryson Torres Pueblo East Sophomore RB/DB
    James Willis Lutheran Senior QB/DB
    Ryan Younggreen Holy Family Senior SS/RB
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Alonso Archuletta Roosevelt Junior OL/DL
    Beau Beattie Discovery Canyon Junior OL/DL
    Cameron Brown D’Evelyn Junior WR/DB
    Mitch Carter Discovery Canyon Senior WR/DB/K
    Marcus Cassin Evergreen Senior TE/MLB/WR
    Isaac Charlson Discovery Canyon Senior OL/DL
    Marques Combs Palisade Senior WR/DB
    Brendan Edgerley Lutheran Senior TE/LB/P
    Brenden Fulton Northridge Senior QB/FS
    Andrew Hall Discovery Canyon Senior QB/CB
    Chico Hernandez Roosevelt Senior G/DT
    Derek Horn Delta Senior RB/FS
    Tate Kembel Fort Morgan Sophomore RB
    Eric Kembel Fort Morgan Senior C
    Greysen Lincoln Evergreen Senior DE/TE/OL
    Isaac Maestas Palisade Sophomore RB/LB
    Alex Mai Fort Morgan Junior OG/NG
    Zach Manchester Canon City Junior WR
    Alex Nemmers Lutheran Senior WB/DB/RET
    Jonny Ponce Delta Junior RB/FS
    Nathan Putallaz Roosevelt Senior T/G/C
    Anselmo Quezada Palisade Senior OL/DL
    Trenton Stringari Canon City Senior RB/WR
    Jesse Unruh Northridge Senior T/DE
    Jack White Holy Family Senior T


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    Class 2A

    Player of the year: Kyle Rosenbrock, Brush

    Coach of the year: Randy Dreitz, Brush

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Joe Carwin Brush Senior OL/DL
    Garrett Coalson Eaton Senior TE/LB
    Shane Coombs Strasburg Senior G/DE
    Connor Dooley Kent Denver Junior DT/LB
    Gordon Ellis Kent Denver Senior QB/FS
    Ryan Fitzgerald Aspen Senior RB/FS
    Jaden Franklin Kent Denver Senior RB/CB
    Daniel Frantz Platte Valley Senior WR/QB/CB
    Brent Gilliland Sterling Senior G/DT
    Michael Gutierrez Brush Senior RB/LB
    Randy Haley Montezuma-Cortez Senior RB/ILB
    John Heaphey Aspen Senior K/P
    Michael Howard Gunnison Senior FB/MLB
    Parker Joens Platte Valley Junior T/DE
    Bryce Johnson Faith Christian Senior C/DT
    Ryan Lawhead Eaton Senior OL/DL
    Kolt McDaniel Platte Valley Senior WB/LB
    Will McKissick Kent Denver Junior RB/MLB
    Brian Nichols Strasburg Senior WR/DE/SS
    Alec Petterson Brush Senior WR/RB/DB
    Jose Rodriquez Brush Senior OL/DL
    Ethan Rose Sterling Senior WR/FS
    Kyle Rosenbrock Brush Senior RB/QB/MLB
    Carl Schmidt Kent Denver Junior T/DT
    Jacob Smith Strasburg Senior RB/LB/MLB
    Darren Troudt Eaton Senior WR/DB
    Brady Wilson Gunnison Junior RB/LB
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Draven Adame Lamar Senior QB/DB
    Cameron Alexander Brush Senior WR/DB
    Ben Breier St. Mary’s Senior RB/LB/RET
    Aubry Brown Bayfield Senior OG/DE
    Cole Bryant La Junta Junior QB
    Casey Edens Eaton Senior CB
    Niko Guzman Brush Senior WR/DB
    Grant Harkness Faith Christian Senior
    Kyle Hicks Lamar Senior RB/LB
    Elijah Huff Manual Senior RB/LB
    Anthony Ibarra Platte Valley Junior G/DE
    Nick Koch Gunnison Senior G/K
    Quinton Kopang Bennett Senior FS/TE/RET
    Jake Levy Basalt Senior TE/DE
    Brett Loyd Moffat County Junior FB/MLB
    Mitchell Martin Strasburg Junior QB/CB
    Lane Masar Florence Senior FB
    Danny McGee Manitou Springs Senior TE/DE
    Ty Percival Gunnison Junior
    Victor Perez Montezuma-Cortez Junior T/DT
    Zane Phelps Bayfield Junior RB/DE
    Reilly Rastello Kent Denver Senior WR/LB
    Seth Rodriquez Bennett Senior FS/QB/WB
    Colby Salisbury Lamar Senior TE/DB
    Jake Sanders Faith Christian Senior WR
    Clay Shaver Brush Junior TE/DE
    Patrick Telck St. Mary’s Senior WR/DB/RET
    Joao Thives Denver North Junior K/P
    Jake Wallin Gunnison Senior QB
    Zane Westbrook Bayfield Senior OT/NG
    Luke Wilson Kent Denver Junior FB
    Zeke Zuelke Bennett Junior LB/OG


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    Class 1A

    Player of the year: Taylor Walters, Paonia

    Coach of the year: Brent McRae, Paonia

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Jareb Aziz Centauri Senior ILB/RB
    Hank Bode Platte Canyon Junior RB
    Bryce Buhr Crowley County Junior
    Trevor Close Buena Vista Senior RB/FS
    Sabyn Diamond Buena Vista Junior G/DT
    Dylan Geisler Paonia Senior G/DT
    Zakk James Buena Vista Senior WR/LB
    KC Jarvies Centauri Senior QB/CB
    Kerigan Kappel Limon Senior RB/DB
    Josh Kimball Paonia Senior OL
    Tyler Kimble Limon Senior OL/DL
    Bryce McCracken Crowley County Senior RB/MLB
    Luke Mondt Resurrection Christian Senior QB/DB/K
    Colton Newcomb Salida Senior WR/DB/K
    Jake Phelan Meeker Senior QB/DB
    Nathan Rivale Buena Vista Senior T/DT
    Logan Schopp Paonia Senior
    TJ Shelton Meeker Junior RB/LB
    Joel Simianer Paonia Senior TE/DE
    Javonte’ Stewart Ellicott Senior QB/SS
    Martin Torres Burlington Senior
    Taylor Walters Paonia Junior
    Austin Walton Resurrection Christian Senior OL/DL
    Keegan Wentz Buena Vista Junior QB/LB
    Michael Wilcoxson Buena Vista Senior G/LB
    Mitchell Wilson Centauri Senior MLB/WR
    Trey Zupancic Rye Junior RB/DB
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Josh Altman Paonia Senior CB
    Matthew Barnes Monte Vista Senior G/ILB
    Beau Beckman Wray Junior DB/RB
    Devin Christian Limon Junior OL/DL
    Jacob Crist Ellicott Senior WR/LB
    Luke Cross Resurrection Christian Junior MLB
    Austin Dinis Wiggins Junior WR/S
    Eric Dominguez Estes Park Senior K
    Christian Dubois Resurrection Christian Senior OL/DL
    Cooper Eggleston Buena Vista Junior TE/FS
    Nate Finnell Rocky Ford Senior OL/DL
    Jayden Hilferty Limon Junior OL/DL
    Raul Lopez Meeker Senior WR/DB
    Nate Lowe Salida Senior QB/LB
    Luke Meier Limon Senior FB/LB
    James Richardson Centauri Senior LB/RB
    Taylor Rider Wiggins Senior TE/DE
    Cade Schulz Wray Senior RB/DL
    Dillon Stinson Rye Senior OL/DL
    Duncan Turnbull Hotchkiss Senior FB/ILB
    Cooper Ward Resurrection Christian Junior WR/DB/ATH


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    8-man

    Player of the year: Austin Yahn, Caliche

    Coach of the year: Paul Zink, Caliche

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Cade Carver Norwood Senior OL/DL
    Jared Clarkson Akron Senior RB/CB
    Joel Contreras Caliche Senior
    Brody Donoho Dayspring Christian Academy Senior C/NG
    Trace Elliot Merino Senior OL/DL
    Dalton Harris Granada Senior C/DE
    Tre Jensen Granada Junior RB/DB
    Kylar Mai Dayspring Christian Academy Senior RB/LB
    Vinnie Moltrer Hoehne Senior OL/DL
    Tyler Moltrer Hoehne Senior RB/DB
    Cody Norris Simla Senior QB/WR/CB
    Koy Palmer Granada Senior QB/DB
    Anthony Payne Hoehne Sophomore OL/DL
    Robert Quick Springfield Senior OL/DL
    Gabriel Rocha Granada Senior OL
    Mitch Sides Dayspring Christian Academy Junior OL/DE
    Bruce Taylor Caliche Junior
    Ryan Walther Caliche Senior
    Austin Yahn Caliche Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Isaac Aragon Fowler Senior G/C/DT
    Marcelino Baptista Merino Senior RB/CB
    Alex Davis Vail Christian Junior TE/SE/DE
    Spencer Gatlin Dove Creek Junior DL/OL
    Jason George Simla Junior WR/TE/DE
    Kyler Hamacher Simla Senior WR
    Christian Hersberger Dayspring Christian Academy Senior TE/CB
    Rafe Hutches Springfield Junior RB/LB
    Jorden Jole Merino Senior RB/LB
    Angelo Kirkwood Dayspring Christian Academy Senior RB/LB
    Blaine Larson Fowler Senior QB/RB/DE
    Damian Nieblas Norwood Senior OL/DL
    Riley Samber Akron Senior
    Seth Silver Hoehne Senior RB/DB
    Cody Terrell Norwood Senior OL/DE
    Matt Thieman Simla Junior G/NG
    TJ Trujillo McClave Senior
    Joey Younkerman Sargent Junior C/DL


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    6-man

    Player of the year: Kyle Leoffler, Arickaree/Woodlin

    Coach of the year: David Saffer, Arickaree/Woodlin

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Jason Allacher Otis Senior DT/QB
    Cordell Burton Stratton/Liberty Senior FB/LB
    Adrian Cereceres North Park Senior FB/MLB
    Jaxon Crawford Kit Carson Sophomore OL/DE
    Dylan Dixon Eads Junior RB/S
    Luke Duggan Pawnee Junior DB/RB/RET
    Caine Farmer Kit Carson Junior RB/LB
    Bradey Holtz Peetz Senior
    Isaiah Koolstra Arickaree/Woodlin Senior RB/DB
    Ben Lambrecht Fleming Junior
    Kyle Leoffler Arickaree/Woodlin Senior RB/LB
    Trent Leoffler Arickaree/Woodlin Junior QB/DB
    Luke Loflin Walsh Senior RB/DB
    Jordan Nelson Peetz Junior
    Tyler Rouse Eads Senior QB/DE/S
    Garrett Shaffer Arickaree/Woodlin Senior TE/LB
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    JD Chenoweth Walsh Senior QB/DB
    Chase Flynn Stratton/Liberty Sophomore OL/DL/K
    Tristan Headrick Cheraw Junior LB/OL
    Erick Ijams Hanover Senior TB/DL
    Dustin Koehler Hanover Senior OL/QB/MLB
    Reagan Lane Eads Junior FB/LB
    Delbert Mccracken Weldon Valley Senior HB/DE
    Tanner Patterson Otis Sophomore QB/LB
    Titus Sharpe Walsh Senior OL/DL
    Marco Solis Kit Carson Junior RB/LB
    Joesph Stahley Fleming Junior
    Alex Vandenbark Fleming Sophomore
    Cody Wilson Peetz Sophomore
    Nathan Witt Flagler Senior
  • All-state softball teams for 2014 season

    (Images by Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com; Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Kelly Thornburg/MVPSportsPics.com)
    From left to right, the players of the year: Murphy McRoberts, Fossil Ridge (5A); Alexandria Kilponen, Valor Christian (4A); Bridgette Hutton, Valley (3A). (Photos: Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com; Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Kelly Thornburg/MVPSportsPics.com)

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

    These team were created following a process where the coaches voted upon a list of nominees. Those nominees included every player who was a first-team all-league selection.

    Coaches also voted specifically for player and coach of the year.

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

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Murphy McRoberts, Fossil Ridge
    Coach of the year: Dave Thies, Grandview

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Baillie Brooks Dakota Ridge Sr. 3B/C
    Courtney Browne Grandview Jr. P/1B
    Berkley Calapp Fossil Ridge Sr. SS/3B
    Hannah Clark Rock Canyon Sr. SS/UTIL
    Alyssa Geist Legacy Sr. OF
    Tes Hass Loveland Sr. CF
    Savannah Heebner Castle View Sr. P/UTIL
    Hunter Huser Mountain Range So. P
    Ashley Kim Douglas County Sr. 3B/C
    Kenya Lindstrom Denver East Sr. P
    Murphy McRoberts Fossil Ridge Sr. P/1B
    Kayla Michel Brighton Sr. C/1B
    Carly Perry Columbine Sr. SS
    Melissa Rahrich Brighton Jr. P/3B
    Courtney Robbins Rocky Mountain Sr. CF
    Haley Smith Legacy Sr. P
    Emily Supercynski Grandview Sr. SS/3B
    Caitlyn Williams Horizon Sr. SS
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Gracie Cordova Pomona So. OF
    Riley Craig Mountain Range Jr. 3B
    Tyler Hays Grand Junction Central Sr. SS/2B
    Brett Johnson Bear Creek Sr. P
    Clara Larson Douglas County Jr. SS/2B
    Lindsey Malkin Broomfield So. 3B/C
    Katelyn Maynard Grandview Sr. C/3B/2B
    Angel Micciulli Westminster Sr. OF
    Valerie Ortega Mountain Range Jr. C
    Alexa Romero Eaglecrest Jr. P/1B
    Alexa Samuels Ralston Valley So. C/3B
    Megan Sansburn Dakota Ridge Jr. SS/RHP
    Sloane Stewartson Rock Canyon So. C
    Emily Taggart Legacy So. C
    Taylor Thoms Prairie View Sr. CF
    Dani Valerio Dakota Ridge Sr. CF
    Alexandra Velazquez Grandview So. RF/CF/P
    Jasmine Wessel Horizon Sr. C
    Celyn Whitt Legacy Sr. INF


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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Alexandria Kilponen, Valor Christian
    Coach of the year: Dave Atencio, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Analece Apodaca Wheat Ridge Sr. 2B/3B/SS
    Jessica Boruff Berthoud Sr. OF/P
    Alex Dufour Frederick Sr. INF
    Cheyenne Hamilton Frederick Sr. OF
    Alicia Hernandez Frederick So. P/OF
    Alexandria Kilponen Valor Christian Fr. P/1B
    Bailey Kleespies Niwot Jr. SS/3B/2B
    Gabby Loya Wheat Ridge So. C/3B/1B
    Tiffany Maul Erie Sr. C
    Kellie Mrofcza Vista Ridge Sr. SS/P
    Kendall Ohman Valor Christian Sr. CF/RF
    Ally Power Ponderosa Sr. P/UTIL
    Rio Sanchez Erie So. P/INF
    McKenzie Surface Discovery Canyon Sr. P/1B
    Ann Marie Torres Wheat Ridge Jr. 3B/SS/P
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Taylor Armitage Berthoud Jr. P/UTIL
    Courtney Baeckel Mountain View Sr. 1B/C
    Lexie Comer Woodland Park Sr. P/SS/UTIL
    Macy Cox Holy Family Sr. P/2B
    Brooklynn Delozier Niwot Jr. CF/SS
    Shyanne DeVille Pueblo West Sr. SS/P/3B
    Tatianna Dominguez Mullen Sr. P/OF/1B
    Chayanna Gallardo Pueblo East So. C
    Bridget Gleason Cheyenne Mountain Sr. P/SS
    Tianna Harper Mead Sr. C/3B
    Hailey Hinson Windsor Jr. CF
    Shelby Mann Valor Christian Sr. 2B/SS
    Allie Mason Thompson Valley Jr. 1B/P/3B
    Mae Mitchell Frederick Jr. INF
    Megan Moss Pueblo West Jr. 3B/C/UTIL
    Christina Nelson Wheat Ridge Jr. SS/2B/P
    Makenna Roth Valor Christian Sr. LF/CF
    Ashley Thomas Pueblo West Jr. P/1B/OF
    Paris Woods Frederick So. OF


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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Bridgette Hutton, Valley
    Coach of the year: Justin Weber, La Junta

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Cassie Alcorn Limon Sr.
    Annie Davis La Junta Jr. SS/P
    Jenna Frink Eaton Sr. C
    Sami Gill Valley Sr. C
    McKenna Gubanich Faith Christian So. SS
    Bridgette Hutton Valley Sr. P/1B/CF
    Dallas Magnusson Sterling Sr. P
    Annie Oakley Strasburg Jr. C/INF/UTIL
    Whitni Oquist La Junta Sr. P
    Taylor Renaud Eaton Jr. OF
    Jordan Roesch Strasburg Jr. CF/P
    Alexis Rutz Sterling Jr. P
    Sarah Scott Faith Christian Sr. CF
    Dakota Stotyn Strasburg Fr. P/CF
    Sandy VanErt Strasburg Sr. 3B
    Brooklyn Waddles La Junta Sr. OF
  • Football roundup: Ralston Valley pulls off miraculous win on 56-yard field goal

    Ralston Valley's Collin Root kicks the game-winning 56-yard field goal. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)
    Ralston Valley’s Collin Root kicks the game-winning 56-yard field goal. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Ralston Valley looked to be the first major upset victim of the Class 5A football playoffs.

    Then senior Collin Root drilled a 56-yard field goal on the final play of the Mustangs’ second-round game against Eaglecrest. It made for an unbelievable, miraculous 44-43 win.

    “56-yarder, with that kind of pressure, by Collin Root, it’s just an unbelievable kick,” Ralston Valley coach Matt Loyd told Colorado Preps’ Scoreboard Show on Friday night.

    Ralston Valley's Collin Root reacts to kicking the game-winning field goal against Eaglecrest. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)
    Ralston Valley’s Collin Root reacts to kicking the game-winning field goal against Eaglecrest. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    The two teams slugged it out the entire night, with Eaglecrest methodically marching down and kicking what looked to be a game-winning field goal with 38 seconds left following a fumble recovery.

    But Ralston Valley got one last crack. With Eaglecrest in a prevent defense, and despite having just one timeout, the Mustangs dialed up three straight run plays — two by Kyle Rush, another by Andrew Wingard — to drive down to Eaglecrest’s 39-yard-line with 3.3 seconds remaining.

    With the famous Legacy Stadium wind at his back, Root stepped up and drilled the kick. Eaglecrest coach Mike Schmitt later told the Aurora Sentinel that he thought the odds of it going through the uprights was “1 percent.”

    “He’s such a heck of a kicker, and he’s hit 55 in practice multiple times,” Loyd said. “The key word being ‘practice.’ Different story with the game on the line in order to keep moving on.”

    Root entered the game having hit 2-of-4 field goals this season, with a long of 43.

    “It was unbelievable,” Loyd said. “It was pretty exciting for our guys. We’ve actually been out there three times before, and lost heartbreakers, so we were able to win that one.”

    The Mustangs, a No. 1 seed, move on to host No. 2 Fairview in the quarterfinals.

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    4A: (13) Falcon 28, (4) Denver South 13

    Matt Bastian, Josiah Hall, Jeff Vela and Wyatt Aaberg each had rushing touchdowns for the Falcons, who pulled the biggest upset of 4A’s first round.

    “We knew we had to go on the road and battle against a really tough team, and our kids really came together and found a way to get it done tonight,” Brian Green, Falcon’s co-head coach, told the Scoreboard Show.

    It was Vela’s score in the third quarter which made it 21-7 as Falcon announced the upset potential to the state. The Rebels did cut it to 21-13 later in the third quarter, but Aaberg’s touchdown put the game away.

    Falcon did a great job of containing South’s ground game, as well, and actually didn’t allow a rushing touchdown.

    Denver South entered the game averaging 323.7 rushing yards per game. Falcon held the Rebels to 35 yards on 29 carries.

    “It’s just an incredible job by our kids,” Green said. “It was a great gameplan, and just attacking. We weren’t sitting back waiting for them — but just attacking and running downhill on defense.”

    Falcon jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the game. It advances to play Pueblo South in the quarterfinals, a team that beat the Falcons 24-21 on Sept. 19. Falcon will host.

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    4A: (5) Pueblo South 20, (12) Greeley West 7

    Ray Mitchell had two rushing touchdowns to spot Pueblo South a 14-0 lead in the first half and the Colts never looked back en route to the win. The defense had an outstanding night, as well.

    “I can’t give enough praise to our defense and what they did, and getting off the field in key situations, and making plays,” Pueblo South coach Ryan Goddard told the Scoreboard Show. “Our kids just stepped up.”

    Nate Spinuzzi also kicked a pair of 23-yard field goals in the win. The final came on a long, time-consuming drive which put the game out of reach.

    “It’s a tribute to our offensive line, and credit to those guys up front, and our backs,” Goddard said. They did a fantastic job of just grinding it out and getting first downs.”

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    5A: (2) Fairview 45, (3) Overland 27

    Quarterback Johnny Feauto threw four first-half touchdown passes, three to Tim Ryan, as Fairview opened a 28-0 halftime lead and never looked back.

    “To be able to get that halftime lead was a great start,” Fairview coach Tom McCartney told the Scoreboard Show.

    Feauto finished with five touchdown passes, and Ryan also added a 65-yard rushing touchdown.

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    Short stuff

    • Arickaree/Woodlin carved out a spot in 6-man’s championship game with a 72-22 win over Fleming in the semifinals.
    • No. 2 Fort Collins beat No. 15 Rampart 49-6 in 4A. The Lambkins get a rematch with Longmont next. “We had to battle the elements,” coach Eric Rice told the Scoreboard Show. “The skies opened up and it pretty much poured the whole second half, and we didn’t see that in the forecast. I’m proud of our kids for being able to adjust.”
    • Two No. 1 seeds in 5A just rolled in running clock wins: Cherry Creek beat No. 4 Bear Creek 56-21, and Grandview beat No. 5 Lakewood 40-0.
    • Another big win for a top seed in 5A: No. 2 Valor Christian beat No. 3 Mountain Vista 44-0. Quarterback Dylan McCaffrey threw for 318 yards and two touchdowns.
    • One more: No. 2 Regis Jesuit 44, Heritage 0. Alec Barnes rushed for three touchdowns.
    • In 4A, No. 7 Longmont beat No. 10 Pueblo Centennial 26-7. Longmont has won seven straight games after a 1-3 start. “It’s super-exciting to be able to do that,” coach Doug Johnson told the Scoreboard Show. “It’s just a tough-minded group of kids.”
    • Discovery Canyon, 3A’s top seed, easily handled No. 16 Berthoud, 41-0. It’s actually the first playoff win in school history. “We talked a little bit about it, and just about the disappointing exit of the previous two seasons,” coach Shawn Mitchell told the Scoreboard Show. “I feel like this group just has a different mentality. I don’t think they had too much anxiety about that. I think that they were just focused on being 1-0 at the end of this week. But for the program itself, it was a big hurdle to get over.”

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  • Photos: Cherry Creek football rolls in second-round win

    AURORA — Cherry Creek, a No. 1 seed, rolled to a 56-21 win over Bear Creek in the second round of the Class 5A football playoffs on Friday night.

  • Football roundup: Rocky Mountain holds firm to hold on and beat ThunderRidge

    Fairview Rocky Mountain football
    Rocky Mountain coach Mark Brook, pictured during a game earlier this season, led his squad to a win over ThunderRidge in the 5A football playoffs. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    ThunderRidge stood on Rocky Mountain’s 3-yard-line with one second to play. Score a touchdown, and you win.

    Well, for Rocky, it was, hold firm and you win. The No. 2-seeded Lobos did just that, notching a sack on the final play to preserve a 7-3 win over No. 7 ThunderRidge in the first round of the Class 5A football playoffs.

    “We couldn’t get things going offensively, but we battled back at the end and we were able to make a stop when we needed to,” Rocky Mountain coach Mark Brook told Colorado Preps’ Scoreboard Show. “It was pretty darn close.”

    The game’s only touchdown came when Rocky’s Tausolia Liufau recovered a fumble in the end zone in the second quarter.

    “I was on a blitz and saw Scottie (Creighton) knock the ball out,” Liufau told the Fort Collins Coloradoan. “It was a great play by him. I just jumped on it in the endzone.”

    Rocky Mountain will play Fountain-Fort Carson in the second round. The Trojans beat Westminster 35-6 on Friday night.

    “I know for a fact that that’s an athletically gifted team,” Brook said. “They have a couple of people who are really special, and that’s a hard-nosed football team.”

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    2A playoffs: (7) Montezuma-Cortez 40, (10) St. Mary’s 37

    In the lone 2A playoff game of the night, Montezuma-Cortez built up a 33-7 lead at halftime, only to watch it slowly evaporate in the third quarter, and again the fourth.

    Eventually, St. Mary’s rattled off 30 unanswered points to take a 37-33 lead with two minutes remaining. But Montezuma-Cortez was able to rally itself for the win.

    “We thought we had it in the bag at the halftime, and I told our kids, ‘We have one more half.’ They didn’t show up until the last two minutes of that game,” Montezuma-Cortez coach Casey Coulter told the Scoreboard Show. “It was a wild one.

    “We came out flat (in the second half). And hat’s off to St. Mary’s,” Coulter said. “I mean they were a different team in the second half. They did everything right, we did everything wrong. And you can’t do that. We got lucky.”

    According to Colorado Preps, it is the first postseason win for Montezuma-Cortez in 57 years.

    The Panthers will play the winner of Saturday’s game between No. 2 Kent Denver and No. 15 La Junta in the second round.

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    3A: (1) Discovery Canyon 34, (10) Canon City 31 (OT)

    The top-ranked Thunder narrowly escaped the upset in this one.

    Canon City actually had a shot at a winning field goal in the final seconds of regulation, but the kicking team couldn’t get lined up in time before the clock ran out.

    In overtime, Canon City kicked a field goal — and then Discovery Canyon’s Spencer Chambers scored the winning 1-yard touchdown on the ensuing possession.

    With the win, Discovery Canyon is likely to end up as No. 1 in the final Wild Card points. The 3A bracket will be set on Sunday.

    Canon City wide receiver Zach Manchester had 18 catches in the game, according to the Canon City Daily Record. That is the fourth-highest mark in state history.

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    3A: Delta 27, (8) Palisade 24 (OT)

    Likely needing a win to make the 3A playoff field, Delta first tied the game with a 21-yard field goal from Abraham Ontiveros with 20 seconds left in regulation.

    Ontiveros then hit a second field goal in overtime to pull off the upset.

    “We got to about the 3 (yard-line) and couldn’t quite get it in (during regulation), and (Ontiveros) banged it in,” Delta coach Ben Johnson told the Scoreboard Show. “Then in overtime, we had intercepted a pass, so we ran it a couple of times and lined him up in the middle, and he hit that one through.

    “He’s just a good, clutch kid and he made some big plays for us.”

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    5A playoffs: (2) Fairview 41, (7) Castle View 21

    Fairview Castle View football
    Fairview’s Johnny Feauto (17) celebrates with teammates after winning Friday night. More photos. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    For a little while, Fairview looked to be in a bit of trouble.

    Heading into the fourth quarter, the second-seeded Knights led No. 7 Castle View just 20-13 and faced 4th-and-1 at their own 47.

    Well, junior Carlo Kemp rumbled for 20 yards to pick up that first down. Two plays later, Jason Harvey scored — and Fairview exhaled.

    “We did a nice job of overcoming some things tonight,” Kemp told BoCoPreps.com after the game.

    Fairview quarterback Johnny Feauto threw for 395 yards and two touchdowns, according to the paper.

    The Knights advance to play No. 3 Overland in the next round. The Trailblazers beat No. 6 Denver East 45-21 on Friday night.

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     5A playoffs: (2) Valor Christian 48, (7) Horizon 12

    This one, too, had the makings of an upset early.

    Valor Christian led just 7-6 late in the second quarter, but a 15-yard touchdown pass from Dylan McCaffrey to Sid Turnbull-Fraser just before the half made it 14-6 at the break.

    The Eagles then scored on their first possession of the second half, and got an interception return for a touchdown from Eric Lee Jr. on Horizon’s first drive to break the game open.

    McCaffrey finished 18-of-23 passing for 166 yards and three touchdowns, while Stone Watson rushed for 158 yards on 17 carries.

    Brian Dawkins Jr. also had an interception for Valor, his fourth of the season.

    Valor Christian will next play Mountain Vista, which beat Cherokee Trail in the first round.

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    Notables

    • Greeley West staved off near disaster with a game-winning stop in overtime. Loveland nearly pulled off an upset in regulation, but a short field goal missed wide. In overtime, after Alex Silva’s 28-yard kick, the Spartans’ defense sacked Loveland quarterback Ayden Eberhardt on fourth down to preserve the win. Had Greeley West lost to the Indians (3-7), it was in danger from dropping out of the 4A playoff field. With the win, it appears safe.
    • No. 5 Lakewood beat No. 4 Prairie View in the 5A playoffs, 27-9. Prairie actually led 3-0 at halftime. “I think our kids were a little uptight in the first half,” Lakewood coach Jeff Braun told the Scoreboard Show. “I just told them, ‘Relax. We’ll make a few adjustments and we’ll go play.’ … Once we got up on them 7-3, the momentum swung to our side.”
    • Also in the 5A playoffs, Columbine, a No. 5 seed, handled No. 4 Rangeview 48-7.
    • Eaglecrest pulled away from Legacy with a 28-point fourth quarter to win a 5A playoff game, 49-27. It was another No. 5 seed beating a No. 4.
    • The lone No. 4 seed to win in the 5A playoffs was Bear Creek, which beat No. 5 Fossil Ridge 42-16.
    • Those upsets noted, higher-seeded teams in the 5A playoffs are 12-3 to this point.
    • Grandview, a No. 1 seed, rolled Brighton 51-0. Five different players had rushing touchdowns for the Wolves, led by Chuk Obinnah’s two.
    • There was just one playoff game Friday night in 1A: No. 2 Buena Vista beat No. 15 Hotchkiss, 41-7.

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  • 5A volleyball regional tournament brackets

    A complete schedule for the Class 5A regional volleyball tournaments in 2014.

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

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

    Printable bracket: Download PDF

    Go to region: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12

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    Region 1
    Site: Eaglecrest
    Date: Nov. 1, 9 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    1 Eaglecrest 2 0
    24 ThunderRidge 1 1
    36 Liberty 0 2
    Schedule
    Eaglecrest def. Liberty, 3-0 (25-19, 25-17, 25-15)
    ThunderRidge def. Liberty, 3-2
    Eaglecrest def. ThunderRidge, 3-0 (25-18, 25-18, 25-19)

    Region 2
    Site: Grandview HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 9 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    2 Grandview 2 0
    23 Bear Creek 1 0
    35 Monarch 0 2
    Schedule
    Grandview def. Monarch, 3-0 (25-14, 25-10, 25-10)
    Bear Creek def. Monarch, 3-1 (20-25, 25-23, 26-24, 25-12)
    Grandview def. Bear Creek, 3-0 (25-8, 25-13, 25-19)

    Region 3
    Site: Regis Jesuit HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 1 p.m.
    Seed School W L
    3 Regis Jesuit 2 0
    22 Coronado 1 1
    34 Boulder 0 2
    Schedule
    Regis Jesuit def. Boulder, 3-1
    Coronado def. Boulder, 3-1
    Regis Jesuit def. Coronado, 3-2

    Region 4
    Site: Rampart HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 10 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    4 Rampart 2 0
    21 Mountain Vista 1 1
    33 Fort Collins 0 2
    Schedule
    Rampart def. Fort Collins, 3-0 (25-19, 25-19, 25-17)
    Mountain Vista def. Fort Collins, 3-2 (19-25, 22-25, 25-19, 25-20, 15-7)
    Rampart def. Mountain Vista, 3-0 (25-19, 25-20, 25-15)

    Region 5
    Site: Chaparral HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 9 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    5 Chaparral 2 0
    20 Lakewood 1 1
    32 Smoky Hill 0 2
    Schedule
    Chaparral def. Smoky Hill, 3-0 (25-16, 25-13, 25-15)
    Lakewood def. Smoky Hill, 3-0 (25-23, 25-23, 25-17)
    Chaparral def. Lakewood, 3-1 (25-21, 25-18, 20-25, 25-14)

    Region 6
    Site: Pine Creek HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 10 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    6 Pine Creek 2 0
    19 Denver East 1 1
    31 Heritage 0 2
    Schedule
    Pine Creek def. Heritage, 3-0 (25-12, 25-16, 25-16)
    Denver East def. Heritage, 3-1 (25-17, 25-19, 23-25, 25-18)
    Pine Creek def. Denver East, 3-1 (19-25, 25-21, 25-17, 25-22)

    Region 7
    Site: Cherokee Trail HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 10 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    7 Cherokee Trail 2 0
    18 Rock Canyon 1 1
    30 Brighton 0 2
    Schedule
    Cherokee Trail def. Brighton, 3-0 (25-16, 25-20, 25-16)
    Rock Canyon def. Brighton, 3-0 (25-20, 29-27, 27-25)
    Cherokee Trail def. Rock Canyon, 3-0 (25-18, 25-18, 25-23)

    Region 8
    Site: Douglas County HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 9 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    8 Douglas County 1 1
    17 Chatfield 2 0
    29 Broomfield 0 2
    Schedule
    Douglas County def. Broomfield, 3-1 (25-22, 22-25, 25-23, 25-20)
    Chatfield def. Broomfield, 3-1 (25-19, 23-25, 25-22, 25-20)
    Chatfield def. Douglas County, 3-1 (25-27, 25-19, 25-23, 25-21)

    Region 9
    Site: Cherry Creek HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 9 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    9 Cherry Creek 2 0
    16 Castle View 0 2
    28 Loveland 1 1
    Schedule
    Cherry Creek def. Loveland, 3-0 (25-17, 25-23, 19-25, 25-20)
    Loveland def. Castle View, 3-0 (25-15, 25-22, 25-20)
    Cherry Creek def. Castle View, 3-1 (18-25, 25-17, 25-17, 25-22)

    Region 10
    Site: Fairview HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 9 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    10 Fairview 2 0
    15 Arapahoe 0 2
    27 Rangeview 1 1
    Schedule
    Fairview def. Rangeview, 3-2 (26-28, 25-18, 17-25, 28-26, 15-13)
    Rangeview def. Arapahoe, 3-2 (25-22, 22-25, 23-25, 25-14, 15-9)
    Fairview def. Arapahoe, 3-1 (25-17, 25-17, 22-25, 25-20)

    Region 11
    Site: Ralston Valley HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 10 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    11 Ralston Valley 1 1
    14 Highlands Ranch 1 1
    26 Rocky Mountain 1 1
    Schedule
    Ralston Valley def. Rocky Mountain, 3-1 (25-20, 25-14, 24-26, 25-23)
    Rocky Mountain def. Highlands Ranch, 3-2 (19-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-20, 16-14)
    Highlands Ranch def. Ralston Valley, 3-1
    Tiebreak 1: Rocky Moutain def. Ralston Valley, 1-0 (25-15)
    Tiebreak 2: Highlands Ranch def. Rocky Mountain, 1-0 (25-15)

    Region 12
    Site: Legend HS
    Date: Nov. 1, 10 a.m.
    Seed School W L
    12 Legend 2 0
    13 Fossil Ridge 1 1
    25 Prairie View 0 2
    Schedule
    Legend def. Prairie View, 3-0
    Fossil Ridge def. Prairie View, 3-0
    Legend def. Fossil Ridge, 3-2

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    CHSAA regional seeding/pairing procedure

    1. All league champions will automatically earn a berth to regionals.

    2. The remaining teams (up to 36) will be selected based on the MaxPreps Rankings published at the end of the regular season.

    3. Teams will then be seeded on the CHSAA regional seeding criteria:

    • The MaxPreps rankings will be the primary consideration
    • The CHSAA Seeding Committee will only make changes based on splitting up league opponents and geographical considerations (if and when possible)

    4. Teams seeded Nos. 1-12 will host regionals.

    5. All regional winners will automatically advance to the state champions

  • 5A football state playoff bracket

    Football’s 2014 state playoff bracket for Class 5A.

    2014 CHSAA State Football Playoffs CHSAA 5A Football Playoffs

  • Photos: Ralston Valley boys soccer beats Bear Creek

    ARVADA — Ralston Valley scored four goals in the second half to beat Bear Creek 4-0 in Jeffco League boys soccer action on Monday.

  • Photos: Fourth-ranked Ralston Valley football rallies to top Bear Creek

    LAKEWOOD — No. 4 Ralston Valley trailed 14-6 at halftime, but totally rebounded to take a 38-14 win over Bear Creek on Friday night in Class 5A football.

  • No. 2 Pomona football wins fifth-straight after handling Bear Creek

    Pomona senior Isaac Marquez (27) looks for some running room while junior Nate Juarbe (15) blocks senior Olabisi Johnson (10) during the Class 5A Jeffco League game Friday. Marquez scored three touchdowns in the Panthers' 41-14 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Pomona senior Isaac Marquez (27) looks for some running room while junior Nate Juarbe (15) blocks senior Olabisi Johnson (10) during the Class 5A Jeffco League game Friday. Marquez scored three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 41-14 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)

    LAKEWOOD — Pomona didn’t miss a beat despite being a little short-handed offensively Friday at Jeffco Stadium.

    The Panthers, No. 2 in this week’s Class 5A football CHSAANow.com rankings, played without leading running back Cameron Gonzales against Bear Creek. However, Pomona (5-1, 4-0 in league) had plenty of players pitch in to take a 41-14 victory in the 5A Jeffco League game.

    “I think we all just came together,” Pomona senior quarterback Justin Roberts said after the Panthers’ fifth-straight victory. “The line blocked great. My receivers caught it and executed. It was just a good game overall.”

    Gonzales (606 yards rushing this season) stood on Pomona’s sideline in a walking boot. According to Pomona coach Jay Madden, the sophomore suffered an ankle injury two weeks ago Mullen.

    Pomona senior quarterback Justin Roberts (7) lunges forward after slipping a tackle attempt by Bear Creek junior junior Joshua Gibbs (34) on Friday at Jeffco Stadium. Roberts had a solid game passing for 172 yards and throwing a pair of touchdowns. He also ran for a touchdown in the Panthers' 41-14 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Pomona senior quarterback Justin Roberts (7) lunges forward after slipping a tackle attempt by Bear Creek junior junior Joshua Gibbs (34) on Friday at Jeffco Stadium. Roberts had a solid game passing for 172 yards and throwing a pair of touchdowns. He also ran for a touchdown in the Panthers’ 41-14 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)

    “He (Gonzales) is such a tough kid. He keeps playing, but it isn’t going to get any better unless we give him some time off,” Madden said. “We’ll probably go another week without him and hopefully he can come back against Ralston Valley.”

    Freshman Max Borghi stepped into a bigger role leading Pomona with 13 carries for 100 yards and two touchdowns. His 66-yard touchdown run with 9:35 left in the fourth quarter gave the Panthers their biggest lead of the game at 41-7.

    Senior Isaac Marquez continued to be a scoring machine for Pomona. The multi-position player rushed for 97 yards, caught four balls for 59 yards and scored three touchdowns. Marquez has 11 touchdowns so far on the season.

    Roberts had maybe his best game of the season at quarterback. He finished 14-of-16 passing for 172 yards and two touchdowns. He capped off his game by juggling a snap from shotgun, but had the presence of mind of gather the ball and take it in for a 1-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.

    “Very efficient,” Madden said in describing Robert’s performance. “We probably should have thrown it more often. We trust him and we just need to throw it more.”

    Pomona’s defense contained Bear Creek’s veteran quarterback Nick Madrid for the most part. Madrid was 10-of-19 passing for 60 yards and was sacked four times.

    “Our only goal was not to let him (Madrid) get outside and we were blitzing up the middle a little bit more,” Madden said. “It gave us a couple of big plays. The defense seems to give up a lot of yards, but we keep making plays when we need too.”

    The Bears got on the scoreboard late in the first half with a 15-yard touchdown run by senior Olabisi Johnson, but Pomona quickly answered with a 18-yard touchdown pass from Roberts to Marquez with a minute left before halftime to give the Panthers a 21-7 halftime lead.

    Bear Creek senior Nick Madrid (3) gets a pass off during the first half Friday at Jeffco Stadium. The Bears had their two-game losing streak snapped with a 41-14 loss to Pomona. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Bear Creek senior Nick Madrid (3) gets a pass off during the first half Friday at Jeffco Stadium. The Bears had their two-game winning streak snapped with a 41-14 loss to Pomona. (Dennis Pleuss)

    Bear Creek (4-2, 2-2) pulled out close victories against Chatfield and Lakewood the previous two weeks, but couldn’t pull off the upset Friday.

    “Pomona is a really good, physical football team,” Bear Creek coach Zach Morris said. “We’ve played a bunch of nail biters the last couple of weeks. A team like Pomona will make you pay for every single mistake. It kind of caught up with us.”

    Bear Creek’s back-up quarterback Stephen Bridgett tossed a 36-yard touchdown pass to junior Michael Dalton midway through the fourth quarter for the final score of the game.

    “We haven’t been playing to our potential, but we are going to get there,” said Pomona sophomore linebacker Garrett Zanon, who had two sacks on the night. “We are going to be really good once we get into the playoffs.”

    Pomona heads back to its home field at the North Area Athletic Complex in Arvada to square off against Columbine at 7 p.m. next Friday night.

    Madden’s isn’t concerned with his team looking ahead to its showdown against Ralston Valley scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17, at NAAC. The rivalry game between the two Arvada-area schools will likely determine the 5A Jeffco title.

    “Columbine is a big rival of ours. We have probably played them more than anybody in Pomona history it seems like,” Madden said. “We know Columbine is a heck of a team and it’s going to be a battle.”

    Bear Creek faces another tough conference test in undefeated and No. 3-ranked Ralston Valley next week. The Bears host the Mustangs (6-0, 4-0) at 7 p.m. Oct. 10 at Jeffco Stadium.

    Bear Creek junior running back Tomas Randolph (middle with ball) is taken down by seven Pomona defenders Friday at Jeffco Stadium. The Panthers won their fifth straight game with a 41-14 victory against the Bears. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Bear Creek junior running back Tomas Randolph (middle with ball) is taken down by seven Pomona defenders Friday at Jeffco Stadium. The Panthers won their fifth straight game with a 41-14 victory against the Bears. (Dennis Pleuss)