Tag: Green Mountain

  • Photos: No. 8 Green Mountain girls lacrosse beats Conifer

    Trish Le was one of three players to score at least four goals as Class 4A No. 8 Green Mountain girls lacrosse beat Conifer 19-11.

  • Girls lacrosse rankings: Aspen jumps up to No. 1 in Class 4A

    In the latest coaches poll, the Aspen Skiers jumped up from No. 12 to No. 1 in Class 4A.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Lacrosse Poll

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Colorado Academy (7) 5-0 138 1
    2 Fairview (5) 6-0 134 2
    3 Cherry Creek 3-1 116 3
    4 Valor Christian 1-1 103 4
    5 Regis Jesuit 4-2 90 5
    6 ThunderRidge 2-1 78 6
    7 Air Academy 5-0 66 7
    8 Kent Denver 2-2 65 8
    9 Grandview 5-1 30
    10 Arapahoe 2-2 28 8
    11 Chatfield 3-3 18 10
    12 Columbine 0-2 17 12
    Others receiving votes:
    Chaparral 15, Denver East 9, Palmer Ridge 9, Ralston Valley 6, Rock Canyon 4, Mullen 4, Pine Creek 2, Dakota Ridge 2, Cheyenne Mountain 2
    Dropped out
    Chaparral (10)

     

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Aspen (2) 5-0 74 12
    2 Denver South (3) 2-0 72 1
    3 Golden 1-0 66 5
    4 Rocky Mountain (2) 1-0 52 3
    5 Castle View 0-0 45 6
    6 Evergreen (1) 0-0 44 2
    7 Thompson Valley 3-0 31 4
    8 Green Mountain 0-1 24 8
    9 Eaglecrest 1-0 21 11
    10 Dawson School 4-1 18
    11 Roaring Fork 3-1 17
    12 Northfield 4-1 15
    Others receiving votes:
    Conifer 14, Cherokee Trail 14, Fruita Monument 13, Pueblo West 11, Eagle Valley 11, St. Mary’s Academy 11, Holy Family 10, Battle Mountain 8, Denver North 6, Heritage 5, Grand Junction 5, Rampart 4, Horizon 4, Smoky Hill 3, Liberty 3, Rangeview 1, Steamboat Springs 1
    Dropped out
    Holy Family (8)
  • Boys lacrosse rankings: Evergreen moves up to No. 2 in Class 4A

    In the latest coaches poll, Evergreen moved up to No. 2 in Class 4A.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Lacrosse Polls

    Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Mountain Vista (19) 5-0 250 1 1-0
    2 Valor Christian (2) 4-1 230 2 1-0
    3 Cherry Creek 4-0 193 3 2-0
    4 Regis Jesuit 4-0 164 5 1-0
    5 Colorado Academy 4-1 161 4 1-1
    6 Denver East 4-1 131 6 2-0
    7 Rock Canyon 4-2 100 7 1-1
    8 Kent Denver 2-2 96 10 1-1
    9 Fairview 3-1 93 8 1-0
    10 Arapahoe 1-3 79 9 1-1
    11 Monarch 4-1 44 11 2-0
    12 Grandview 3-1 35 12 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Castle View 22, ThunderRidge 11, Cherokee Trail 6, Columbine 5, Ralston Valley 4, Chaparral 4, Fruita Monument 1, Lewis-Palmer 1, Lakewood 1, Mullen 1
    Dropped out
    Chaparral (4), Eaglecrest (7), Douglas County (8), Mullen (11), Overland (12)
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cheyenne Mountain (12) 5-1 196 1 2-0
    2 Evergreen (3) 3-0 171 4 1-0
    3 Erie 4-1 166 2 1-0
    4 Golden 3-1 144 3 1-0
    5 Ponderosa (1) 5-0 100 7 0-0
    6 Vail Mountain (1) 5-1 87 6 1-1
    7 Denver South 2-2 82 10 1-0
    8 Green Mountain 4-1 76 8 1-0
    9 Windsor 2-2 71 5 0-1
    10 Air Academy (1) 2-3 54 8 1-1
    11 Eagle Valley 3-2 51 12 1-1
    12 Thompson Valley 0-3 47 11
    Others receiving votes:
    Battle Mountain 38, Telluride 28, Lutheran 24, Steamboat Springs 20, Littleton 16, Conifer 9, Summit 7, Aspen 7, Glenwood Springs 4, Palmer 3, Dawson School 3
    Dropped out
    None
  • All-state gymnastics teams for Season C

    State gymnastics
    Brad Cochi

    The Season C all-state gymnastics teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet. The following criteria was used:

    • Athletes who placed in the top four of an event were named to the first team.
    • Athletes who placed fifth-eighth of an event were named to the second team.
    • The athletes who won all-around championships in their classification were named gymnast of the year.
    • Coaches who led their teams teams to championships were named coaches of the year.

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    Class 5A

    Gymnast of the year: Mattea Dolan, Overland

    Coach of the year: Lisa Sparrow, Overland

    First Team
    Name School
    Brenna Calvo Broomfield
    Mattea Dolan Overland
    Isabella Gee Lakewood
    Sophia Griffith Broomfield
    Autumn Ivester Overland
    Darcy Jew Broomfield
    Haley Like Thornton
    Mabry Robinson Overland
    Bailey Rodriguez Overland
    Lakoda Sherry Lakewood
    Laura Zipancic Rocky Mountain

     

    Second Team
    Name School
    Melina Andretich Mountain Range
    Isabelle Benkowski Broomfield
    Kenna Crookham Mountain Range
    Kate Decker Overland
    Kennedy Duff Chatfield
    Gabrielle Hornung Chatfield
    Maren Irvin Broomfield
    Sophia Pavlidis Broomfield
    Mariah Schmeling Heritage
    Alyssa Willmarth Broomfield

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    Class 4A

    Gymnast of the year: Mia Curry, Niwot

    Coach of the year: Stacey Folmar, Elizabeth

    First Team
    Name School
    Bethany Breiks Elizabeth
    Sydney Burns Evergreen
    Mia Curry Niwot
    Hannah Duvall Standley Lake
    Tessa Grudle Standley Lake
    Sydney Kissinger Elizabeth
    Emily Kruse Green Mountain
    Maddy Shull Green Mountain
    Hailey Soares Pueblo Central
    Rylee Starling Palmer Ridge
    Second Team
    Name School
    Charlotte Baysinger Evergreen
    Makenna Cook Palmer Ridge
    Samantha Davidson Elizabeth
    Madison Montoya Elizabeth
    Ava Silverstein Niwot
    Olivia Sroka Niwot
    Celeste Martinez Standley Lake
  • Green Mountain baseball has 17-run inning in win over Alameda

    Green Mountain junior Caton Lodice (22) is greeted at home plate by teammates after his grand slam in the first inning. The home run tied things up 4-4 against Alameda late Thursday afternoon at Green Mountain High School. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    LAKEWOOD — Green Mountain senior Jose Luis Cedillo had himself an impressive first inning late Thursday afternoon.

    The Rams’ lead-off batter went 3-for-3 from the plate with four RBIs in the opening frame against Alameda International. Cedillo came to the plate three times as Green Mountain scored 17 runs in the bottom of the first inning.

    Green Mountain junior Dylan Hearn fouls off a pitch at the plate during the second inning Thursday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “It’s always good to see that bats come alive,” said Cedillo, who finished 4-for-5 from the plate with five RBIs in the Rams eventual 26-6 victory. “When we string the hits together it takes the pressure of the pitching. They just have to go in there and throw strikes.”

    Green Mountain (3-4, 3-2 in Class 4A Jeffco League) actually fell behind 4-0 against the Pirates (1-5, 0-4). The Pirates scored 4 runs on three hits, including a 2-run single by sophomore Oscar Nguyen to cap off the nice top of the first inning.

    However, it didn’t stand up to what the Rams did in the bottom of the frame. The first eight batters reached the scored. Green Mountain sent 21 batters to the plate in the inning.

    Junior Caton Lodice delivered the most impressive hit that nobody saw. With the bases loaded and no outs, the Rams’ clean-up hitter rocketed a high shot to dead centerfield. With the sun behind home plate nobody really picked up the flight off the ball of the bat, including Lodice.

    “I did not see that ball,” Lodice said. “It was launched straight up.”

    Alameda’s centerfield didn’t pick the ball up either. It wasn’t until everyone could see the ball land beyond the centerfield fence did people realize it was a grand slam home run.

    “It definitely sparked something,” Lodice said. “It started our offense off strong and finished strong.”

    Green Mountain sophomore Donovan Baca was solid on the mound striking out four of the five batters he faced in an inning and 2/3 work against Alameda. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    It was the start of the largest scoring output of the season for Green Mountain. The Rams scored seven more runs in the bottom of the second inning to extend the lead to 24-6. Green Mountain induced the 20-run mercy rule to end the game in the bottom of the third inning with a RBI pinch-hit single by Sebastian King.

    Sophomore Donovan Baca picked up the win on the mound. He took over for junior Luke Davis on the mound in the top of the first inning after Davis had some control issues. Baca struck out the first two batters he faced in the second inning and gave up just a single in the third inning.

    “We didn’t get to see him earlier in the year because of the weather during tryouts,” Green Mountain coach Brad Kidwell said of his sophomore pitcher. “We are seeing what he can do and he’s been impressive.”

    Pitching will be a key element as Green Mountain has four games in six days starting Saturday, May 22, against Golden.

    “Of course Golden is going to be tough competition,” Cedillo said of the showdown against the Demons. “We need to compete through seven innings and hopefully string some hits together and the pitching comes in clutch as well.”

    Behind focusing on finishing strong to hopefully make a run at qualifying for the 24-team postseason, Green Mountain’s handful of seniors also have graduation on their minds.

    “It has been hard because everyone’s mindset has been different,” said Cedillo, who is one of the four seniors that will graduate Friday at Red Rocks. “It has been a little tough.”

    It has been a rough season with the Rams losing three games by 1-run. The latest was Wednesday with a heartbreaking walk-off victory by Ralston Valley.

    Green Mountain senior Dylan Green laces a base hit during the Rams’ 17-run bottom of the first inning Thursday against Alameda. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: Ralston Valley baseball rallies to beat Green Mountain

    Drew Spencer worked three relief innings and gave up just one earned run to help Ralston Valley baseball beat Green Mountain 10-9.

  • Photos: Green Mountain boys lacrosse runs away from Conifer

    Kole Stratman scored three goals to lead Green Mountain boys lacrosse to an 11-3 win over Conifer on Wednesday.

  • Boys lacrosse rankings: Mountain Vista takes over as new No. 1 in Class 5A

    In the latest coaches poll, Mountain Vista took over at No. 1 in Class 5A.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Lacrosse Polls

    Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Mountain Vista (15) 4-0 202
    2 Valor Christian (1) 3-1 181
    3 Cherry Creek (1) 2-0 160
    4 Colorado Academy 3-0 137
    5 Regis Jesuit 3-0 117
    6 Denver East 2-1 92
    7 Rock Canyon 3-1 84
    8 Fairview 2-1 76
    9 Arapahoe 0-2 65
    10 Kent Denver 1-1 48
    11 Monarch 2-1 45
    12 Grandview 2-0 37
    Others receiving votes:
    Castle View 22, Cherokee Trail 21, Columbine 10, Lewis-Palmer 9, Chaparral 9, ThunderRidge 6, Mullen 2, Ralston Valley 2, Mountain Range 1
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Cheyenne Mountain (11) 3-1 205
    2 Erie 3-1 173
    3 Golden (2) 3-1 139
    4 Evergreen (2) 2-0 131
    5 Windsor 2-1 112
    6 Vail Mountain (1) 4-0 92
    7 Ponderosa (1) 4-0 77
    8 Air Academy (1) 1-2 73
    9 Green Mountain 3-1 70
    10 Denver South 1-2 68
    11 Thompson Valley 0-2 55
    12 Eagle Valley 2-1 33
    Others receiving votes:
    Battle Mountain 29, Littleton 24, Steamboat Springs 22, Dawson School 18, Conifer 17, Lutheran 15, Telluride 15, Holy Family 10, Aspen 9, Summit 5, Glenwood Springs 4, Denver North 3, Jefferson Academy 3, Palmer 2
  • Girls lacrosse rankings: Colorado Academy, Denver South are new No. 1s

    In the latest coaches poll voting, Colorado Academy and Denver South took over as the new No. 1 teams in their respective classifications.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Lacrosse Poll

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Colorado Academy (6) 3-0 104 2
    2 Fairview (3) 4-0 100 1
    3 Cherry Creek 2-1 85 3
    4 Valor Christian 1-0 76 6
    5 Regis Jesuit 3-1 71 4
    6 ThunderRidge 2-1 67 5
    7 Air Academy 4-0 47 7
    8 Kent Denver 1-1 44 8
    9 Arapahoe 2-1 27 8
    10 Chatfield 3-1 19 11
    11 Chaparral 0-2 15 10
    12 Columbine 0-2 13
    Others receiving votes:
    Mullen 12, Cheyenne Mountain 7, Denver East 6, Dakota Ridge 3, Grandview 3, Pine Creek 2, Rock Canyon 1
    Dropped out
    None
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Denver South (3) 4-0 53 3
    2 Evergreen (1) 0-2 50 1
    3 Rocky Mountain (1) 2-0 47 10
    4 Thompson Valley 3-1 41 11
    5 Golden (1) 3-1 39 4
    6 Castle View 2-1 36 8
    7 Conifer 1-2 32 6
    8 Holy Family 0-2 31
    9 Green Mountain 3-1 27
    10 Cherokee Trail 0-3 24
    11 Eaglecrest 0-4 22
    12 Aspen 2-0 18 2
    Others receiving votes:
    Steamboat Springs 15, Cherokee Trail 14, Telluride 10, Eaglecrest 10, Northfield 9, Fruita Monument 8, Green Mountain 8, Holy Family 8, St. Mary’s Academy 5, Rampart 4, Smoky Hill 3, Pueblo West 2, Roaring Fork 2, Rangeview 1, Liberty 1
    Dropped out
    Dawson School (7), Horizon (12)
  • Photos: Green Mountain girls lacrosse clashes with Columbine

    Green Mountain girls lacrosse took on league rival Columbine in an early season Jeffco showdown on Thursday.