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  • Football rankings: The polls added seven new teams this week

    Conifer Fort Morgan football
    (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Seven new teams joined this week’s football rankings: Conifer (3A), Eaton (2A), The Classical Academy (2A), Wray (1A), Hotchkiss (1A), Dove Creek (8-man) and Briggsdale (6-man).

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. In classes 1A-5A, these rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Columbine (14) 6-0 244 1 W
    2 Cherry Creek (8) 6-0 234 2 W
    3 Valor Christian (4) 5-1 198 3 W
    4 Grandview 6-0 188 4 W
    5 Ralston Valley 6-0 157 5 W
    6 Regis Jesuit 6-0 140 6 W
    7 Eaglecrest 5-1 82 7 L
    8 Pomona 3-3 70 8 W
    9 Fairview 5-1 58 9 W
    10 Legend 6-0 36 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherokee Trail 5, Smoky Hill 5, Arapahoe 4, Castle View 3, ThunderRidge 2, Lakewood 1, Mullen 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pine Creek (26) 4-1 286 1 W
    2 Broomfield (2) 5-0 240 2 W
    3 Montrose (1) 5-0 219 4 W
    4 Chatfield 4-1 172 5 Bye
    5 Vista Peak Prep 5-0 167 7 W
    6 Pueblo West 4-1 149 6 Bye
    7 Heritage 4-1 94 8 W
    8 Dakota Ridge 4-1 92 3 L
    9 Loveland 3-2 46 9 W
    10 Hinkley 5-0 25 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Fruita Monument 24, Brighton 22, Ponderosa 19, Golden 12, Wheat Ridge 9, Greeley West 8, Grand Junction 4, Mesa Ridge 2, Monarch 2, Silver Creek 2, Air Academy 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Palmer Ridge (15) 4-1 193 1 L
    2 Mead (6) 5-0 183 2 W
    3 Pueblo South 4-1 175 3 W
    4 Discovery Canyon 4-1 115 4 Bye
    5 Green Mountain 4-1 101 5 W
    6 Frederick 5-0 88 6 W
    7 Lutheran 4-1 72 8 W
    8 Conifer 5-0 52 W
    9 Durango 3-2 49 10 Bye
    10 Palisade 2-3 25 7 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Harrison 24, Erie 23, Holy Family 17, Pueblo Central 16, Thomas Jefferson 14, Northridge 12, Roosevelt 10, Fort Morgan 9, Niwot 9, Pueblo East 8, Battle Mountain 6, Skyview 4, Eagle Valley 1, Evergreen 1.
    Dropped out
    Erie (9).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rifle (13) 5-0 200 1 W
    2 Delta (4) 4-0 180 2 Bye
    3 Platte Valley (1) 4-1 152 3 W
    4 Sterling (1) 4-1 150 4 W
    5 Resurrection Christian (2) 4-1 137 5 W
    6 Faith Christian (1) 4-1 114 6 W
    7 Basalt 5-0 96 7 W
    8 La Junta 4-1 55 8 W
    9 Eaton 3-2 38 W
    10 The Classical Academy 3-2 22 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Elizabeth 21, Alamosa 9, Moffat County 9, Englewood 8, Lamar 8, Bayfield 7, University 3, Aspen 1.
    Dropped out
    Lamar (9), Alamosa (10).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Strasburg (20) 5-0 218 1 W
    2 Limon 4-1 188 2 W
    3 Holyoke (2) 5-0 156 3 W
    4 Florence 5-0 151 4 W
    5 Centauri 4-1 111 5 Bye
    6 Meeker 4-1 102 7 W
    7 Colorado Springs Christian 4-1 101 6 W
    8 Wray 4-1 42 W
    9 Highland 3-2 40 10 W
    10 Hotchkiss 4-1 36 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Buena Vista 15, Flatirons Academy 15, Rye 15, Peyton 9, Burlington 8.
    Dropped out
    Burlington (8), Rye (9).
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (12) 6-0 138 1 W
    2 Fowler (2) 5-0 113 2 W
    3 Mancos 5-0 108 3 W
    4 Dayspring Christian Academy 5-0 107 4 W
    5 Merino 4-1 66 6 W
    6 Caliche 4-1 63 5 W
    7 Sanford 5-0 54 7 W
    8 Vail Christian 5-0 39 8 W
    9 Pikes Peak Christian 3-1 26 9 W
    10 Dove Creek 5-1 11 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Soroco 10, Rangely 9, West Grand 9, Sargent 6, Hoehne 5, McClave 5, Holly 1.
    Dropped out
    Rangely (10).
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kit Carson (10) 6-0 109 1 W
    2 Fleming (1) 6-0 95 2 W
    3 Stratton/Liberty 5-1 87 3 W
    4 Cheyenne Wells 5-1 75 4 L
    5 Flagler/Hi-Plains 6-0 68 5 W
    6 Prairie 4-2 48 6 W
    7 North Park 5-1 40 7 W
    8 Branson/Kim 6-0 37 8 W
    9 Briggsdale 4-2 17 W
    10 Granada 5-1 15 9 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Cotopaxi 8, Eads 4, Deer Trail 1, Walsh 1.
    Dropped out
    Cotopaxi (10).
  • Football rankings: Strasburg is now No. 1 in the 1A poll

    Strasburg Burlington football
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Following its win over previous No. 1 Limon, Strasburg has moved up to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Class 1A football rankings.

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. In class 1A-5A, these rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Columbine (13) 5-0 235 1 W
    2 Cherry Creek (8) 5-0 225 2 W
    3 Valor Christian (3) 4-1 186 3 W
    4 Grandview 5-0 180 4 W
    5 Ralston Valley (1) 5-0 146 5 W
    6 Regis Jesuit 5-0 134 6 W
    7 Eaglecrest 5-0 87 7 W
    8 Pomona 2-3 56 9 W
    9 Fairview 4-1 45 8 W
    10 Legend 5-0 44 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherokee Trail 11, Smoky Hill 11, Lakewood 4, Castle View 3, Legacy 2, Overland 2, Arapahoe 1, Mountain Vista 1, Mullen 1, ThunderRidge 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pine Creek (20) 3-1 245 1 W
    2 Broomfield (2) 4-0 216 2 W
    3 Dakota Ridge 4-0 174 4 W
    4 Montrose (2) 4-0 172 5 W
    5 Chatfield 4-1 153 6 W
    6 Pueblo West (1) 4-1 132 3 L
    7 Vista Peak Prep 4-0 77 9 W
    8 Heritage 3-1 65 8 W
    9 Loveland 2-2 33 W
    10 Hinkley (1) 4-0 27 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Fruita Monument 26, Ponderosa 22, Silver Creek 18, Brighton 13, Greeley West 10, Golden 9, Grand Junction 9, Wheat Ridge 9, Skyline 5, Air Academy 4, Windsor 4, Longmont 3, Vista Ridge 2, Mesa Ridge 1, Rampart 1.
    Dropped out
    Ponderosa (7), Silver Creek (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Palmer Ridge (19) 4-0 202 1 W
    2 Mead (1) 4-0 190 2 Bye
    3 Pueblo South 3-1 167 3 L
    4 Discovery Canyon 4-1 120 4 W
    5 Green Mountain 3-1 101 5 W
    6 Frederick (1) 4-0 95 7 W
    7 Palisade 2-2 62 6 L
    8 Lutheran 3-1 50 8 W
    9 Erie 2-2 40 10 W
    10 Durango 3-2 39 9 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Conifer 27, Holy Family 16, Thomas Jefferson 16, Northridge 15, Pueblo Central 15, Fort Morgan 12, Roosevelt 10, Harrison 8, Lewis-Palmer 7, Pueblo East 7, Battle Mountain 6, Skyview 4, Lincoln 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Rifle (13) 4-0 204 1 W
    2 Delta (5) 4-0 192 2 W
    3 Platte Valley (2) 3-1 165 3 Bye
    4 Sterling 3-1 157 4 Bye
    5 Resurrection Christian (2) 3-1 137 5 W
    6 Faith Christian (1) 3-1 117 6 W
    7 Basalt 4-0 66 9 W
    8 La Junta 3-1 64 8 W
    9 Lamar 3-1 51 W
    10 Alamosa 3-1 49 7 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Eaton 21, Moffat County 15, Elizabeth 9, Aspen 6, University 6, Englewood 3, D’Evelyn 2, Arvada 1.
    Dropped out
    Eaton (10).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Strasburg (17) 4-0 188 2 W
    2 Limon (1) 3-1 162 1 L
    3 Holyoke (1) 4-0 142 3 W
    4 Florence 4-0 119 4 W
    5 Centauri 4-1 98 7 W
    6 Colorado Springs Christian 3-1 95 6 W
    7 Meeker 3-1 79 5 Bye
    8 Burlington 2-2 35 10 W
    9 Rye 4-0 29 9 Bye
    10 Highland 2-2 23 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Hotchkiss 21, Buena Vista 19, Wray 14, Flatirons Academy 10, Peyton 6, Grand Valley 3, Paonia 2.
    Dropped out
    Buena Vista (8).
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (13) 5-0 148 1 W
    2 Fowler (2) 4-0 120 2 W
    3 Mancos 4-0 117 3 W
    4 Dayspring Christian Academy 4-0 106 5 W
    5 Caliche 3-1 71 4 L
    6 Merino 3-1 67 6 W
    7 Sanford 4-0 62 7 W
    8 Vail Christian 4-0 40 8 W
    9 Pikes Peak Christian 2-1 26 Bye
    10 Rangely 3-1 17 10 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    Hoehne 15, Soroco 14, West Grand 10, Sargent 5, Dove Creek 4, Elbert 1, Holly 1, Plateau Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    West Grand (9).
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kit Carson (10) 5-0 109 1 W
    2 Fleming (1) 5-0 95 2 W
    3 Stratton/Liberty 4-1 87 3 W
    4 Cheyenne Wells 5-0 76 4 W
    5 Flagler/Hi-Plains 5-0 65 5 W
    6 Prairie 3-2 47 6 L
    7 North Park 4-1 44 9 W
    8 Branson/Kim 5-0 37 8 W
    9 Granada 4-1 18 7 L
    10 Cotopaxi 3-1 13 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    Briggsdale 11, Cheraw 1, Peetz 1, Walsh 1.
    Dropped out
    Briggsdale (10).
  • Football rankings: Columbine and La Junta take over as No. 1 teams

    Ponderosa Columbine football
    (Paul Shepardson)

    Columbine (in Class 5A) and La Junta (2A) have moved up to the No. 1 spots in this week’s football rankings.

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. In classs 1A-5A, these rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Columbine (6) 2-0 179 3 W
    2 Cherry Creek (8) 2-0 177 2 W
    3 Valor Christian (6) 1-1 159 1 L
    4 Grandview 2-0 158 4 W
    5 Ralston Valley (1) 2-0 119 8 W
    6 Regis Jesuit 2-0 111 5 W
    7 Eaglecrest 2-0 88 6 W
    8 Pomona 1-1 71 9 W
    9 Cherokee Trail 2-0 17 W
    10 Legend 2-0 17 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Mullen 15, Fairview 12, Lakewood 10, Smoky Hill 10, Castle View 9, Overland 1, Poudre 1, ThunderRidge 1.
    Dropped out
    Fairview (7), ThunderRidge (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pine Creek (20) 1-0 234 1 Bye
    2 Broomfield (3) 2-0 199 4 W
    3 Montrose (1) 2-0 170 3 W
    4 Pueblo West 2-0 120 6 W
    5 Dakota Ridge 2-0 112 9 W
    6 Chatfield 1-1 91 8 W
    7 Loveland 0-1 90 2 L
    8 Ponderosa 0-2 76 5 L
    9 Heritage 1-0 62 10 W
    10 Windsor 1-0 30 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Skyline 22, Silver Creek 18, Longmont 16, Vista Peak Prep 16, Fruita Monument 13, Brighton 10, Denver South 9, Greeley West 9, Rampart 7, Bear Creek 5, Grand Junction 4, Monarch 3, Greeley Central 2, Fort Collins 1, Golden 1.
    Dropped out
    Skyline (7).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Palmer Ridge (19) 1-0 197 1 W
    2 Palisade 1-0 164 2 W
    3 Mead (1) 2-0 157 3 W
    4 Green Mountain 1-0 116 6 W
    5 Discovery Canyon 2-0 114 7 W
    6 Pueblo South (1) 2-0 100 8 W
    7 Erie 1-1 68 4 L
    8 Pueblo East 1-1 59 9 W
    9 Roosevelt 1-1 45 5 L
    10 Durango 1-1 35 10 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Frederick 23, Holy Family 20, Fort Morgan 13, Pueblo Central 10, Northridge 8, Battle Mountain 6, Thomas Jefferson 6, Lutheran 5, Denver North 4, Evergreen 3, Harrison 2.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 La Junta (12) 1-0 186 2 W
    2 Rifle (5) 2-0 173 4 W
    3 Delta (1) 1-0 124 5 W
    4 Platte Valley (2) 1-1 118 1 L
    5 Sterling 2-0 109 8 W
    6 Resurrection Christian 1-1 107 9 W
    7 Faith Christian (1) 0-1 84 3 L
    8 Kent Denver 1-0 79 6 W
    9 The Classical Academy 2-0 57 W
    10 Bayfield 1-1 43 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Basalt 30, Alamosa 20, Aspen 17, Eaton 16, Elizabeth 16, D’Evelyn 11, Bennett 4, Bishop Machebeuf 4, Brush 4, Manitou Springs 4, University 2, Englewood 1, Lamar 1.
    Dropped out
    Aspen (7), Eaton (10).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Limon (13) 1-0 184 1 W
    2 Strasburg (3) 2-0 167 3 W
    3 Holyoke (3) 2-0 153 5 W
    4 Meeker 2-0 122 6 W
    5 Centauri 1-0 119 4 W
    6 Florence (1) 2-0 112 7 W
    7 Colorado Springs Christian 0-1 86 2 L
    8 Burlington 0-1 49 8 L
    9 Buena Vista 1-0 19 W
    10 Highland 1-1 18 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Rye 17, Monte Vista 15, Peyton 12, Wray 7, Hotchkiss 6, Cedaredge 5, Paonia 5, Yuma 3, Crowley County 1.
    Dropped out
    Peyton (9), Monte Vista (10).
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (12) 2-0 120 1 W
    2 Caliche 2-0 94 3 W
    3 Merino 2-0 83 6 W
    4 Fowler 2-0 81 4 W
    5 Mancos 1-0 69 7 Bye
    6 Hoehne 0-1 59 2 L
    7 Dayspring Christian Academy 1-0 43 9 Bye
    8 Rangely 2-0 37 8 W
    9 Pikes Peak Christian 1-1 17 W
    10 Sanford 1-0 16 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    Holly 11, Vail Christian 9, West Grand 8, Dove Creek 5, Del Norte 3, Sargent 3, Akron 1, Custer County 1.
    Dropped out
    West Grand (5), Sargent (10).
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kit Carson (9) 2-0 90 1 W
    2 Fleming 2-0 79 2 W
    3 Stratton/Liberty 1-1 71 3 W
    4 Cheyenne Wells 2-0 64 5 W
    5 Flagler/Hi-Plains 2-0 42 6 W
    6 Prairie 1-1 42 4 L
    7 Peetz 2-0 33 7 W
    8 Eads 2-0 21 10 W
    9 North Park 2-0 18 8 W
    10 Briggsdale 1-1 14 9 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Granada 10, Cheraw 4, Cotopaxi 4, Branson/Kim 3.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Football roundup: Kit Carson wins rematch of 6-man title game vs. Stratton/Liberty

    (Gabriel Christus/Denver Broncos)

    Stratton/Liberty was clinging to a 14-12 lead over Kit Carson in the waning moments of the first half.

    Then Kit Carson scored just as the second quarter ended to take a 18-14 lead at the break. And they kept scoring, going up 40-14 after three quarters, and eventually securing a 48-14 win.

    The Wildcats scored 38 unanswered points, including a 30-0 margin in the second half.

    “The first half, we had a lot of mental lapses,” Kit Carson coach Curt Connelley told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show. “We had, it seemed like, about 10 penalties. The second half we put things together and had a great run.”

    Jayden McCombs-Farmer helped lead the way for Kit Carson with 155 yards rushing and two touchdowns, and a defensive effort that had him all over the field. Sullivan Farmer also threw three touchdown passes, and Peter Hornung had a receiving score.

    It means the second-ranked Wildcats will likely take over atop the polls for preseason No. 1 Stratton/Liberty. It also means Kit Carson got some measure of revenge for last year’s 6-man championship game, which Stratton/Liberty won by defeating the Wildcats.

    “It was one of the main things we kept talking about: Last time were were at Stratton, we got our butts whipped a little bit,” Connelley said.

    Jarret Lichty, Stratton/Liberty’s top offensive weapon and the returning player of the year in 6-man, missed the game with an MCL sprain.

    In the loss, Trevor Frank had a rushing score and a receiving touchdown for Stratton/Liberty.

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    4A: (8) Pueblo South 49, (9) Holy Family 25

    Pueblo South has grown into a more experienced team this season, and it showed in their opener.

    The Colts, who started the 2018 campaign 0-4 with a young roster, began 2019 with a huge top-10 win. Jackson Dickerson had two receiving scores, and returned a punt for a touchdown, and Logan Petit threw three touchdown passes for the Colts.

    “Just really proud of the way our kids played, such good effort,” Pueblo South coach Ryan Goddard told the Scoreboard Show. “We turned them over a few times, which was key for us defensively. Our kids on the defensive side played really well.”

    Of his offense, Goddard said, “We played pretty efficiently on offense. We had a little trouble getting going on the ground game, but having an experienced quarterback was helpful for us. … We spread the ball around and had some success through the air, then got the running game going.”

    Here’s more coverage from the Pueblo Chieftain.

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    4A: (8) Pueblo West 35, (10) Fruita Monument 14

    (Zach Odell/Twitter)

    Pueblo West got a huge statement win to open the season, on the road, no less — and they started early.

    The Cyclones scored on their first two plays from scrimmage, built a 35-0 lead, and then rolled to a top-10 win.

    “We really challenged our kids to start fast, and they did that,” Pueblo West coach Clint Buderus told the Scoreboard Show. “It was a good way to start. The kids have put in a lot of work in the offseason, and they were ready to go.”

    Chandler Mason had four total touchdowns for Pueblo West, including a 65-yard rushing touchdown on the team’s opening play from scrimmage, and a 93-yard passing touchdown on their second.

    Dawson Menegatti had two scores, one receiving and another on a fumble recovery.

    Here’s additional coverage from the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

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    5A: (6) Eaglecrest 30, Highlands Ranch 20

    (Gabriel Christus/Denver Broncos)

    It was a great debut for new coach Shawn Marsh and his son, Max, Eaglecrest’s starting quarterback.

    Max Marsh, who transferred over from Grand Junction Central when his dad was hired in the offseason, accounted for three touchdowns — two rushing and one passing — as Eaglecrest broke open a 13-13 tie in the second half and start off its season 1-0.

    “He had a couple of big runs, and made some plays,” Shawn Marsh said on the Scoreboard Show. “It ended up being a good night.”

    Eaglecrest built a 13-7 lead at halftime, and then Highlands Ranch tied it at 13-13 following their opening drive of the second half when Jake Rubley threw his second touchdown of the day. Both went to Konor Lathrop.

    Madj Barakat gave Eaglecrest the lead, this time for good, later in the third quarter when he stripped Rubley of the ball at the 30-yard-line and returned the fumble for a score.

    Eaglecrest sealed the game with a screen play on 4th-and-5 from the Highlands Ranch 28 that brought the ball inside the 10 with two minutes to play.

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    Notables

    • A number of games in the Denver metro area endured multiple lightning delays, causing some games to not finish up until after 11 p.m.
    • Adams City snapped a 17-game losing streak on Friday with a 17-9 win over Skyview. The Eagles hadn’t won since Sept. 2017.
    • In 2A, Sterling knocked off No. 4 Resurrection Christian 13-7 in overtime. The game was scoreless through three quarters, before Sterling grabbed a 7-0 lead midway through the fourth quarter. Resurrection Christian tied the game with 1:55 to play, and then Sterling won in OT after recovering a fumble on their defensive possession. “It was a lot of fun tonight,” Sterling coach Rob Busmente told the Scoreboard Show. “Both teams were in it and had there moments. It was kinda going back and forth … and we battled to the end.”
    • Roosevelt knocked off No. 2 Pueblo East in 3A, 38-21.
    • An upset in 1A, where Highland beat Wray 14-6.
    • 8-man’s third-ranked team, Merino, beat No. 7 Pikes Peak Christian 18-6.
    • In 6-man, No. 3 Fleming topped No. 7 Idalia 65-12.
    • Another top-10 matchup in 6-man, where No. 5 Flagler/Hi-Plains held off No. 9 Briggsdale 40-39.
    • Sedgwick County is seeking a fifth-straight 8-man championship, and the Cougars beat Simla 46-0 to being their 2019 campaign.
    • Defending 5A champion Valor Christian opened its season with a 56-6 win over Charlotte (N.C.) Christian. Gavin Sawchuk rushed for two touchdowns, and Cole Bott found Kaiden Keefe for two passing scores. And the Eagles got a visit from alum Christian McCaffrey:

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    More coverage

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  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for 2019’s Week 1 games

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 1 of the 2019 season.

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    Class 5A
    1 Valor Christian 1-0
    Friday: W 56-6 at Charlotte Christian
    2 Cherry Creek 1-0
    Friday: W 45-6 vs. Doherty
    3 Columbine 1-0
    Friday: W 49-0 at Denver East
    4 Grandview 1-0
    Friday: W 49-7 at Chaparral
    5 Pomona 0-1
    Friday: L 13-23 at (9) Regis Jesuit
    6 Eaglecrest 1-0
    Friday: W 30-20 at Highlands Ranch
    7 Fairview 1-0
    Thursday: W 49-14 vs. Boulder
    8 Ralston Valley 1-0
    Friday: W 42-26 at Mountain Vista
    9 Regis Jesuit 1-0
    Friday: W 23-13 vs. (5) Pomona
    10 ThunderRidge 1-0
    Thursday: W 42-14 at Rangeview
    Class 4A
    1 Pine Creek 1-0
    Friday: W 62-32 vs. Rio Rancho
    2 Loveland 0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Ponderosa 0-1
    Thursday: L 21-28 at Legend
    4 Broomfield 1-0
    Friday: W 34-13 at Legacy
    5 Montrose 1-0
    Friday: W 44-20 vs. Grand Junction Central
    6 Skyline 1-0
    Friday: W 37-6 at Westminster
    7 Chatfield 0-1
    Thursday: L 12-20 at Jensen Beach
    8 Pueblo West 1-0
    Friday: W 35-14 at (10) Fruita Monument
    9 Rampart 0-1
    Thursday: L 16-34 vs. Dakota Ridge
    10 Fruita Monument 0-1
    Friday: L 14-35 vs. (8) Pueblo West
    Class 3A
    1 Palmer Ridge 0-0
    Off this week.
    2 Pueblo East 0-1
    Friday: L 21-38 at Roosevelt
    3 Palisade 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Erie 1-0
    Friday: W 42-33 vs. Evergreen
    5 Mead 1-0
    Thursday: W 47-7 at Lewis-Palmer
    6 Green Mountain 0-0
    Off this week.
    7 Discovery Canyon 1-0
    Friday: W 55-14 at Mountain View
    8 Pueblo South 1-0
    Friday: W 49-25 vs. (9) Holy Family
    9 Holy Family 0-1
    Friday: L 25-49 at (8) Pueblo South
    10 Durango 1-0
    Friday: W 47-0 vs. Pagosa Springs
    Class 2A
    1 La Junta 0-0
    Off this week.
    2 Platte Valley 1-0
    Friday: W 37-12 vs. Berthoud
    3 Faith Christian 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Resurrection Christian 0-1
    Friday: L 7-13 vs. Sterling
    5 Rifle 1-0
    Friday: W 47-7 vs. Grand Valley
    6 Bayfield 0-1
    Friday: L 13-42 vs. San Juan
    7 Delta 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Kent Denver 0-0
    Off this week.
    9 Aspen 0-0
    Off this week.
    10 Eaton 0-0
    Off this week.
    Class 1A
    1 Limon 0-0
    Off this week.
    2 Strasburg 1-0
    Friday: W 45-28 at University
    3 Colorado Springs Christian 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Centauri 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Holyoke 1-0
    Friday: W 34-0 at Haxtun
    6 Meeker 1-0
    Friday: W 28-7 at Hotchkiss
    7 Peyton 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Florence 1-0
    Friday: W 40-6 vs. Rocky Ford
    9 Burlington 0-0
    Off this week.
    10 Wray 0-1
    Friday: L 6-14 at Highland
    8-man
    1 Sedgwick County 1-0
    Friday: W 46-0 at Simla
    2 Hoehne 0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Merino 1-0
    Friday: W 18-6 vs. (7) Pikes Peak Christian
    4 West Grand 1-0
    Friday: W 66-18 at Calhan
    5 Caliche 1-0
    Saturday: W 62-26 vs. Gilpin County
    6 Mancos 1-0
    Saturday: W 68-0 at Plateau Valley
    7 Pikes Peak Christian 0-1
    Friday: L 6-18 at (3) Merino
    8 Fowler 1-0
    Friday: W 54-6 vs. Swink
    9 Rangely 1-0
    Friday: W 46-28 at Norwood
    10 Sargent 0-0
    Off this week.
    6-man
    1 Stratton/Liberty 0-1
    Friday: L 14-48 vs. (2) Kit Carson
    2 Kit Carson 1-0
    Friday: W 48-14 at (1) Stratton/Liberty
    3 Fleming 1-0
    Friday: W 65-12 vs. (7) Idalia
    4 Prairie 1-0
    Saturday: W 58-18 at Hanover
    5 Flagler/Hi-Plains 1-0
    Friday: W 40-39 at (9) Briggsdale
    6 Peetz 1-0
    Thursday: W 59-28 vs. Weldon Valley
    7 Idalia 0-1
    Friday: L 12-65 at (3) Fleming
    8 Arickaree/Woodlin 0-1
    Saturday: L 8-36 vs. North Park
    9 Briggsdale 0-1
    Friday: L 39-40 vs. (5) Flagler/Hi-Plains
    10 Cheyenne Wells 1-0
    Friday: W 58-8 vs. Otis
  • The preseason football rankings are out ahead of the 2019 season

    Palmer Ridge Pueblo East football
    (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    The 2019 preseason football rankings were released on Monday. No. 1 ranked teams include: Valor Christian (5A), Pine Creek (4A), Palmer Ridge (3A), La Junta (2A), Limon (1A), Sedgwick County (8-man) and Stratton/Liberty (6-man).

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. In classs 1A-5A, these rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Valor Christian (11) 0-0 183
    2 Cherry Creek (3) 0-0 166
    3 Columbine (4) 0-0 150
    4 Grandview 0-0 133
    5 Pomona (1) 0-0 117
    6 Eaglecrest (1) 0-0 94
    7 Fairview 0-0 68
    8 Ralston Valley 0-0 66
    9 Regis Jesuit 0-0 45
    10 ThunderRidge 0-0 26
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherokee Trail 16, Fountain-Fort Carson 7, Arvada West 6, Highlands Ranch 4, Poudre 4, Castle View 3, Legend 3, Doherty 2, Legacy 2, Rock Canyon 2, Smoky Hill 2, Mullen 1.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Pine Creek (13) 0-0 184
    2 Loveland (5) 0-0 143
    3 Ponderosa 0-0 104
    4 Broomfield (1) 0-0 87
    5 Montrose 0-0 80
    6 Skyline 0-0 74
    7 Chatfield 0-0 65
    8 Pueblo West 0-0 52
    9 Rampart 0-0 49
    10 Fruita Monument 0-0 48
    Others receiving votes:
    Dakota Ridge 46, Greeley West 29, Heritage 25, Longmont 23, Windsor 22, Monarch 17, Grand Junction Central 9, Denver South 7, Vista Ridge 7, Wheat Ridge 7, Fort Collins 6, Vista Peak Prep 6, Bear Creek 5, Grand Junction 2, Air Academy 1, Golden 1, Mountain View 1.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Palmer Ridge (17) 0-0 198
    2 Pueblo East 0-0 176
    3 Palisade (3) 0-0 162
    4 Erie (1) 0-0 141
    5 Mead 0-0 109
    6 Green Mountain 0-0 79
    7 Discovery Canyon 0-0 67
    8 Pueblo South 0-0 53
    9 Holy Family 0-0 44
    10 Durango 0-0 42
    Others receiving votes:
    Harrison 39, Frederick 22, Fort Morgan 19, Thomas Jefferson 17, Roosevelt 11, Northridge 10, Pueblo Central 7, Lewis-Palmer 6, Canon City 4, Evergreen 3, Glenwood Springs 1.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 La Junta (3) 0-0 115
    2 Platte Valley (4) 0-0 113
    3 Faith Christian (4) 0-0 106
    4 Resurrection Christian (1) 0-0 87
    5 Rifle 0-0 82
    6 Bayfield (1) 0-0 48
    7 Delta (1) 0-0 47
    8 Kent Denver 0-0 38
    9 Aspen 0-0 31
    10 Eaton 0-0 22
    Others receiving votes:
    Basalt 21, Salida 15, Sterling 10, D’Evelyn 7, Elizabeth 7, The Classical Academy 7, Englewood 5, Lamar 5, Bishop Machebeuf 2, Alamosa 1, Berthoud 1.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Limon (11) 0-0 140
    2 Strasburg (2) 0-0 114
    3 Colorado Springs Christian (1) 0-0 103
    4 Centauri 0-0 84
    5 Holyoke (1) 0-0 63
    T6 Meeker 0-0 62
    T6 Peyton 0-0 62
    8 Florence 0-0 51
    9 Burlington 0-0 41
    10 Wray 0-0 32
    Others receiving votes:
    Monte Vista 21, Paonia 16, Crowley County 12, Highland 8, Buena Vista 7, Platte Canyon 6, Manual 2, Jefferson 1.
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Sedgwick County (11) 0-0 119
    2 Hoehne (1) 0-0 87
    3 Merino 0-0 78
    4 West Grand 0-0 61
    5 Caliche 0-0 54
    6 Mancos 0-0 51
    7 Pikes Peak Christian 0-0 37
    8 Fowler 0-0 32
    9 Rangely 0-0 31
    10 Sargent 0-0 28
    Others receiving votes:
    Dayspring Christian Academy 24, Holly 22, Akron 18, Sanford 8, Vail Christian 6, Simla 2, Dove Creek 1, Sangre de Cristo 1.
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Stratton/Liberty (5) 0-0 77
    2 Kit Carson (3) 0-0 75
    3 Fleming 0-0 59
    4 Prairie 0-0 49
    5 Flagler/Hi-Plains 0-0 38
    6 Peetz 0-0 34
    7 Idalia 0-0 25
    8 Arickaree/Woodlin 0-0 20
    9 Briggsdale 0-0 19
    10 Cheyenne Wells 0-0 12
    Others receiving votes:
    Genoa-Hugo 10, Cotopaxi 9, North Park 8, Granada 2, Cheraw 1, Mountain Valley 1, Walsh 1.
  • Fairview, Palisade and Pueblo East among football teams with returning offensive stars

    Fairview Horizon football
    (Steve Oathout)

    The start of football season in Colorado is just two short weeks away. With some players having graduated and moved on from every team, a new set of standout student-athletes will be in the spotlight in 2019.

    But there are plenty of players coming back this season and with them come numbers that were impressive even a year ago.

    Looking at the offensive side of the ball, there are plenty of reasons to be excited for the start of football season in 2019.

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    Passing:

    When it comes to passing stats, Fairview quarterback Aidan Atkinson led the way for all quarterbacks in 2018. The senior to be threw for a staggering 3,952 yards last year. It was a record-setting year all the way around for him and the Knights.

    For comparison, Highlands Ranch quarterback Jake Rubley threw for 1,951 yards and comes into the season No. 2 behind Atkinson in returning passing yards.

    The top-three passers in 4A all return in 2019 making the prospect of an aerial battle late in the season very intriguing.

    Ponderosa Skyline football
    (Kevin Prickett/prickettpix.com)

    Skyline’s Chase Silva threw for 2,829 yards as he helped the Falcons reach the 4A championship game. Centaurus’ Nick Faraca threw for 2,436 yards with Grand Junction Central’s Max Marsh threw for 2,296. The combination of Marsh and LSU football commit Kole Taylor is going to be a major attraction on the Western Slope this fall.

    The top five passers from 3A all graduated a year ago making George Washington’s Jaydon Green the top returning passer in the class as he threw for 1,722. Pueblo South’s Logan Petit (1,581 yards) and Durango’s Jordan Woolverton (1,560 yards) are other 3A names to keep an eye on.

    Aspen’s Tyler Ward led 2A with 2,202 yards last year and will be back as a junior in 2019 as will Meeker’s Ryan Phelan who topped all 1A passers with 1,869 in 2018.

    Front Range Christian’s Luke Hiltman led all 8-man passers with 2,079 yards and will be back this fall. Briggsdale senior Tyler Blickem returns with 2,368 passing yards from last year which topped all of 6-man.

    Granada sophomore Dominic Coleman got the attention of the class by throwing for 1,609 yards as a freshman.

    In terms of touchdowns, Atkinson set the standard state-wide with 55. Blickem threw for 36 and Silva connected on 30 touchdown passes.

    Rushing:

    Pueblo West Rampart football
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    The ground attack throughout the state lost a lot of spild performers from last year. Smoky Hill’s Obasanjo Sanni returns as the top returning rusher as he cleared the 2,000-yard mark last year and averaged 181 yards per game.

    Legacy’s Dakota Key (1,799) and Fountain-Fort Carson’s Q. Jones (1,406) round out 5A’s top three returning rushers.

    There were standout runners from 3A that are also making their way back this year. Palisade’s Cam Tucker ran for 1,662 and Thomas Jefferson’s Daveon Hunter ran for 1,410 yards in nine games.

    In 4A, the top two returners both come out of Academy District 20 as Pine Creek’s David Moore III returns with 1,494 yards from last year. Down the road at Rampart, Chris Yoo totaled 1,317 yards and both backs will be seniors this fall.

    The biggest loss of production on the ground comes in 2A where 10 of the top 12 rushers from last year were seniors. Coming into this season, just Brush’s Nick Wellen (1,250) and Bishop Machebeuf’s Darius Richards (1,012) return with over 1,000 rushing yards from last year.

    That’s a big difference in 1A where the top two rushers from 2018 will be back as seniors this fall. Colorado Springs Christian senior Peyton Brones led all of 1A with 1,724 yards last year while Monte Vista’s Kaidon Wenta sat right behind him on the leaderboard with 1,475.

    Dove Creek’s Chorbin Cressler broke into the top five of all 8-man rushers as just a freshman last year with 1,243 yards and will look to build on that momentum this season. Pikes Peak Christian’s Hudson Grant is 8-man’s No. 2 returning rusher with 1,188 yards in 2018.

    Tucker returns with the most rushing touchdowns from last year with 28. Stratton/Liberty’s Jaret Lichty ran for 27 and Brones punched the ball in 24 times.

    Receiving

    Losing Kain Medrano was always going to be a big deal for Pueblo East. But if there is a silver lining, it’s that Marvon London, Jr. appears ready to fill the void.

    The senior receiver for the Eagles amassed more receiving yards than any other player returning in 2019. His 1,083 yards were seventh in the state last fall and with Medrano gone, the number has a chance of increasing this season.

    Palmer Ridge’s Deuce Roberson (937) and Harrison’s Seth Fuller (928) are the other top 3A receivers coming back.

    Fairview’s Henry Blackburn hauled 890 receiving yards to lead all 5A returners and should thrive again with Atkinson still tossing passes for the Knights.

    Heritage junior Terrance Ferguson totaled 972 receiving yards making him the top returning 4A receiver this season.

    Two of last season’s top three receivers will be back in 2A. Aspen’s Max Ufkes led the class with 920 receiving yards and Englewood’s Nate Gravagno ranked third with 824.

    As much as 1A had coming back in terms of rushing production, that is not the case with receiving. Estes Park sophomore Calum Torrey had 442 receiving yards last year which is the most for anyone who was not a senior.

    Sangre de Cristo’s Mario Enriquez leds all 8-man returners with 594 yards while Deer Trail’s Dayne Woodis comes back with 730 yards which was second in 6-man last year.

    Blackburn returns with the most receiving touchdowns form last year with 17. Woodis and Roberson each hauled in 11 touchdown catches last year.

  • A look at returning volleyball stat leaders in 2019

    Silver Creek volleyball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    If talent heading into 2019 is being judged on where volleyball players sat on the state stat leaders list, there are high-quality players returning this season.

    The 2018 season saw players at all classifications put up impressive numbers throughout the year and in the case of some categories, overall leaders will be right back on the floor when things get rolling this fall.

    Ahead is a look at some of the players that are looking at putting up solid stats once again when the 2019 Colorado volleyball begins next month.

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    Kills

    Silver Creek senior Caitlin Volkmann was a wrecking machine last year. She finished the season with the most kills in the state, recording 552 through the course of the season. She was one of just two players in Colorado to record more than 500 kills in 2018. The other was Fleming’s Whitney Chintala who cleared that mark as a freshman and should be one of the premier hitters in the state.

    Eaglecrest’s Audrey Black led all Class 5A hitters with 442 kills and will be back for the Raptors this season. Lutheran’s Payton Brgoch led all 3A returners with 434 and Lyons’ Taylor Maguire had 481 to top all players returning at 2A.

    Aces

    The ability to score a point without the other team returning a serve can be vital to a team’s success. Pikes Peak Christian’s Kyler Sweat returns in 2019 having dished out 87 aces last year to lead players coming back this season. Dawson’s Angelina Sala was just five behind sweat with 82 aces to top the 2A field and she’ll be back as a junior.

    Fossil Ridge’s Rachel Lambrecht recorded 73 aces, topping returning 5A players. In her first year of varsity volleyball, Lincoln’s Evelyn Montalvo-Lopez was tied for third in all of 4A with 70 aces. She’s hoping she can top the field in 2019 as just a sophomore.

    The same can be said for DSST: College View’s Jandel Bracamontes. Her 80 aces were tied with Eagle Ridge Academy’s Emma Cable for second in all of 3A. Both players will be back and trying to strike off the serve for their teams.

    Blocks

    Ellicott’s Dalton Henderson was a nightmare for hitters trying to attack the net. The now-sophomore ranked second in the entire state with 159 blocks last year topping the list of players coming back this season.

    She edged Horizon’s Lauren Strain who led all 5A returners with 157. If Grandview’s Addison O’Grady and Chaparral’s Julianna Dalton are factored in, 5A sees its top three blockers returning in 2019.

    Alameda’s Felicity Trujillo Maldonado tops the returning 4A players with 112. Woodland Park’s Sarah Garner was right behind her with 111.

    Soroco’s Tyla Johnson led 2A returners with 142 and La Veta’s Desi Ortivez led all of 1A 123 and will return as a senior.

    Digs

    Holy Family’s Peyton Frank doesn’t top the list of returning players with the most digs, she led the entire state in the category last year.

    Merino’s Faith Trenkle tops the field of returning 1A players with 642 and Fleming’s Whitney Chintala was also right there at 639. Both players joined Frank as three of the top four leaders across the state last year.

    Rampart’s Grace Wilkinson is the 5A player coming back with the most kills (497) this fall while Sterling’s Jade Feather (571) holds that honor in 3A.

    Highland’s Alyssa Winter led all 2A players with 552 digs last year and will be back as a senior in 2019.

  • All-state boys track & field teams for the 2019 season

    The 2019 all-state boys track and field teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    In order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning an event.

    Athletes of the year were selected based upon their performance at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected based upon the team champions.

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    Class 5A

    State track 2019
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Cole Sprout, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Brian Kula, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    David Cardenas Grand Junction Central Senior 800m
    Brody Dempsey Mountain Vista Senior 4×800
    Zion Gordon Regis Jesuit Senior 100m, 110 hurdles
    Davis Helmerich Mountain Vista Junior 4×800
    Max House Valor Christian Freshman 4×100, 4×200
    Kaden Keefe Valor Christian Junior 4×100,4×200
    Darrian Leu-Pierre Grandview Senior High Jump
    Joseph Maguire Fort Collins Senior 4×400
    Max Manson Monarch Senior Pole Vault
    Micaylon Moore Fort Collins Senior 4×400, Long Jump, Triple Jump
    Garrett Nelson Poudre Senior 300 hurdles
    Drake Nugent Highlands Ranch Senior Shot Put
    Dane Palazzo Valor Christian Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Cian Quiroga Valor Christian Senior Discus
    Jack Ranson Valor Christian Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Ethan Rouse Mountain Vista Senior 4×800
    Jack Sheesley Fort Collins Senior 4×400
    Cole Sprout Valor Christian Junior 1600m, 3200m
    Spencer Thurgood Fort Collins Sophomore 4×400
    Elijah Williams Gateway Senior 200m
    Langston Williams Eaglecrest Sophomore 400m
    Harrison Witt Mountain Vista Sophomore 4×800

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    Class 4A

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Luc Andrada, Pueblo East

    Coach of the year: Maurice Henriques, Niwot

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Luc Andrada Pueblo East Senior 100m, 200m, 4×100, 4×200
    Noah Bodewes Durango Senior 4×800
    Cruz Culpepper Niwot Junior 800m, 1600m
    Samuel Dirkes Silver Creek Senior Shot Put
    Jensen Douillard Niwot Senior 4×400
    Wyatt Ewer Glenwood Springs Senior 300 hurdles
    Aidan Fitzgerald Durango Senior 4×800
    Marcus Flint Durango Senior 4×800
    Oscar Flores Pueblo East Freshman 4×200
    Zaire Jackson Northfield Senior 110 hurdles
    Nolan Johan Niwot Senior 4×400
    Jack Kenkel Niwot Junior 4×400
    Marvin London Pueblo East Junior 4×100
    Kain Medrano Pueblo East Senior 4×100, 4×200, Discus
    Milo Ostwald Niwot Junior 4×400
    Cisco Padilla Pueblo West Senior High Jump
    Joe Padula Pueblo East Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Hunter Potrykus Silver Creek Junior Pole Vault
    Dylan Schubert Thompson Valley Junior 3200m
    Luke Tichi Durango Junior 4×800
    Tyler Williams Standley Lake Senior 400m
    Brendan Young Canon City Senior Long Jump, Triple Jump

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    Class 3A

    2019 state track Yasin Sado Denver West
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Yasin Sado, Denver West

    Coach of the year: Darwin Horan, Lutheran

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Mason Anthony Elizabeth Senior 300 hurdles, Long Jump
    Kelita Baroumbaye Gunnison Senior Triple Jump
    Braden Bartlett Holy Family Senior 4×800
    Cole Caskey Lutheran Junior 4×200
    Jack Casper Lutheran Junior 4×200
    Skye Ciccarelli Woodland Park Senior High Jump
    Rasce Engelhardt Holy Family Senior 4×800
    Nate Hanson Lutheran Senior 110 hurdles
    David Hawkins Bayfield Senior Shot Put
    Chad Jackson Alamosa Senior 4×400
    Ian Jackson Alamosa Junior 400m, 4×400
    Noah Kelly Lutheran Sophomore Pole Vault
    Devyn Lauer Platte Valley Freshman 4×100
    Alex Martinez Holy Family Senior 4×800
    Kade McDaniel Platte Valley Sophomore 4×100
    Gabe Montes Platte Valley Junior 4×100
    Christian Montoya Holy Family Senior 4×800
    Jayden Omi Manitou Springs Senior 100m, 200m
    Jace Pittman Sterling Senior Discus
    Max Rivkin Lutheran Junior 4×200
    Yasin Sado Denver West Junior 800m, 1600m, 3200m
    Cole Schweizer Alamosa Junior 4×400
    Michael Valdez Alamosa Sophomore 4×400
    Kameron Varney Lutheran Senior 4×200
    Josh Yancey Platte Valley Junior 4×100

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    Class 2A

    Athlete of the year: Kellen Kinsella, Vail Christian; Colton Jonjak-Plahn, Lyons

    Coach of the year: Mark Roberts, Lyons

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Morgan Arnold Limon Senior 4×400
    Luke Bowers Vail Christian Senior 4×200
    Michael Burch Clear Creek Senior 4×100
    Orin Carnes Fowler Junior 110 hurdles
    Jake Chrisman Yuma Senior Pole Vault
    Jaden Evans Telluride Senior 1600m
    Lucas Gerding Clear Creek Senior 4×100
    Ben Griffin Clear Creek Junior 4×100
    Celby Hollenbaugh Limon Senior 4×400
    Colton Jonjak-Plahn Lyons Senior 800m, 4×800
    Kellen Kinsella Vail Christian Senior 200m, 4×200
    E.J. Koller Vail Christian Senior 4×200
    Jeremiah Leeper Limon Freshman 4×400
    Victor Mendoza Yuma Senior Long Jump, Triple Jump
    Quinn Mitchell Vail Christian Junior 4×200
    Nicholas Navarette Hoehne Junior 300 hurdles
    Brandon Pennell Clear Creek Senior 4×100
    Alex Ramos Holly Junior 400m
    Grant Redmond Soroco Senior High Jump
    Isaac Roberts Lyons Junior 3200m, 4×800
    Braden Sandersfeld Limon Senior 4×400
    Jordan Schackelford Lyons Junior 4×800
    Caden Showalter Mancos Junior Shot Put, Discus
    Simon Stone Lyons Junior 4×800
    David Trujillo Rocky Ford Senior 100m

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    Class 1A

    Athlete of the year: Elton Yarger, Stratton/Liberty

    Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Jayce Bauer Wiley Senior Shot Put
    Seth Bruxvoort Heritage Christian Senior 3200m, 4×800
    Joel Carpenter Simla Senior 4×100, 4×400
    Keaton Case Heritage Christian Senior 4×800
    Jade Cass Pawnee Senior High Jump
    Keylan Dracon Otis Senior Discus
    Joey Dwyer Simla Sophomore 4×100, 4×400
    Arlo Garner Cotopaxi Senior 110 hurdles
    Christopher Garza Simla Sophomore 4×400
    Tommy Harmon Pikes Peak Christian Senior Pole Vault
    Darias Harms Simla Junior 100m, 4×100
    Hunter Hermsen Heritage Christian Senior 4×800
    Jaden Johnson Heritage Christian Junior 200m, 4×200
    Jarrett Johnson Heritage Christian Freshman 4×200
    Levi Kilian Heritage Christian Senior 800m, 1600m, 4×800
    Kelsey Montague Simla Junior 4×100, 4×400
    Jathan Rentfrow Heritage Christian Junior 4×200
    Elton Yarger Stratton/Liberty Senior 400m, Long Jump, Triple Jump
    Ryan Zrubek Heritage Christian Sophomore 300 hurdles, 4×200
  • All-state girls track & field teams for the 2019 season

    The 2019 all-state girls track and field teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    In order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning an event.

    Athletes of the year were selected based upon their performance at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected based upon the team champions.

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    Class 5A

    (Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Anna Hall, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Brian Kula, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Kylie Bahr ThunderRidge Freshman Medley
    Kajsa Borrman Loveland Freshman Discus
    Taryn Burkett Fort Collins Sophomore Triple Jump
    Alisha Davis Grandview Senior High Jump
    Reese Dragovich Valor Christian Sophomore 4×400, 4×800
    Destiny Grimes Valor Christian Senior 4×200
    Anna Hall Valor Christian Senior 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles, 4×200, 4×400
    Anna Hart ThunderRidge Senior Medley
    Elizabeth Johnson Denver East Freshman 4×100
    Ashley Jones Valor Christian Junior 4×800
    Keely Jones Valor Christian Senior 4×800
    Nina Kemp Denver East Senior 4×100
    Mia Manson Monarch Junior Pole Vault
    Michelle McDonald Denver East Sophomore 4×100
    Quincy McMahon Valor Christian Sophomore 4×400
    Sadie McMullen Valor Christian Junior 4×200, Long Jump
    Arria Minor Denver East Senior 100m, 200m, 4×100
    Camille Peisner Valor Christian Sophomore 4×200, 4×400
    Jane Powers Valor Christian Senior Shot Put
    Marlena Preigh Fairview Senior 800m, 1600m
    Leah Prochazka ThunderRidge Senior Medley
    Taylor Whitfield Valor Christian Sophomore 3200m, 4×800
    Lily Williams Denver East Junior 400m
    Teagan Zwaanstra ThunderRidge Sophomore Medley

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    Class 4A

    (Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Taylor James, Niwot

    Coach of the year: Maurice Henriques, Niwot

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Raina Branch Vista PEAK Junior High Jump
    Madeleine Burns Durango Junior 3200m
    Ava David Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
    Logan Derock Roosevelt Senior Shot Put, Discus
    Margot Diasabeygunawardena Niwot Sophomore 4×200
    Agur Dwol Mullen Freshman Triple Jump
    Abby Glynn Mead Senior 300 hurdles, Medley
    Lizzy Harding Battle Mountain Senior 1600m, 4×800
    Naomi Harding Battle Mountain Senior 4×800
    Tara Hitchcock Longmont Senior Long Jump
    Maddison Hock Mead Junior Medley
    Gabrielle Hyatt Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
    Taylor James Niwot Sophomore 200m, 400m, 800m, 4×400
    Zatee Jones Cheyenne Mountain Freshman 4×100
    Ereana McCallister Harrison Senior 100m
    Kayla Nowlin Niwot Senior 4×200, 4×400
    Amanda Polansky Mead Sophomore Medley
    Kelia Portis Niwot Junior 4×400
    Elliot Pribramsky Battle Mountain Sophomore 4×800
    Emma Reeder Battle Mountain Sophomore 4×800
    Zion Smith Northfield Senior 100 hurdles
    Grace Szucs Palmer Ridge Senior Pole Vault
    Erika Timbang Niwot Senior 4×200, 4×400
    Julea Trank Niwot Junior 4×200
    Ashlyn Ventimiglia Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
    Haley Williams Mead Freshman Medley

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    Class 3A

    (Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Jordan Lanning, Bayfield

    Coach of the year: Darwin Horan, Lutheran

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Emily Anderson Eaton Senior 4×100
    Regan Aurich Lutheran Junior Medley
    Tiana Bradfield Peak to Peak Senior 4×800
    Katie Dack-Howell Lutheran Sophomore Shot Put, Discus
    Bailee Del Tando Alamosa Junior 4×400
    Isabella DiLuzio Lutheran Freshman Medley
    Ryanne Ehlers Eaton Senior 4×100
    Halle Hamilton Moffat County Freshman 4×200
    Lainee Hauer Eaton Senior 4×100
    Jenna Howard Peak to Peak Senior 4×800
    Jenni Jarnagin Eaton Sophomore 4×100
    Emma Jones Moffat County Freshman 4×200
    Jordan Lanning Bayfield Senior 100 hurdles, High Jump, Long Jump
    Emily Lavier Alamosa Sophomore 4×400
    Lilly Lavier Alamosa Junior 400m, 800m, 4×400
    Quinn McConnell Peak to Peak Senior 4×800
    Emaleigh Papierski Moffat County Sophomore 4×200
    Allyssa Romero Alamosa Junior 4×400
    Anna Shults Peak to Peak Senior 4×800
    Caitlin Simmons Lutheran Junior Triple Jump
    Nyah Streib Lutheran Senior Medley
    Katie Sundrup Lutheran Sophomore Medley
    Stephanie Swindler Moffat County Junior 4×200
    Kaylee Thompson The Classical Academy Senior 1600m, 3200m
    Kristina Willis The Classical Academy Junior Pole Vault
    Avery Wright Montezuma-Cortez Freshman 100m, 200m

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    Class 2A

    Athlete of the year: Kaiya Firor, Hotchkiss

    Coach of the year: Eric Lind, Highland

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Chasey Blach Yuma Senior 4×200
    Gracie Bradfield Meeker Senior 4×100
    Alora Cross Lyons Junior 4×800
    Adair Ela Hotchkiss Sophomore Medley
    Katie Fankhouser Lyons Junior 4×800
    Kaiya Firor Hotchkiss Senior 400m, 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles, Medley
    Julissa Garcia Yuma Sophomore 4×200
    Shay Glaser Hotchkiss Junior Medley
    Quin Gregg Lyons Freshman 4×800
    Staci Higgins Yuma Senior 4×200
    Sidney Hines Limon Junior 4×400
    Jenna Jaklich Limon Junior 4×400
    Sarah Kracht Meeker Freshman 4×100
    Logan Kuskie Lyons Senior Pole Vault
    Trista Marx Limon Freshman 4×400
    Savannah Mendenhall Meeker Freshman 4×100
    Hannah Paton Lyons Junior 4×800
    Alison Rajzer Hayden Freshman Triple Jump
    Kora Rich Highland Sophomore High Jump
    Cody Robinson Yuma Senior 4×200
    Remington Ross Highland Junior 100m, 200m, Long Jump
    Jaley Schubarth Limon Sophomore 4×400
    Megan Shelton Meeker Senior 4×100
    Morgan Smith Wray Senior Discus
    Emali Torres Holyoke Sophomore Shot Put
    Elsie Vazquez Hotchkiss Junior Medley
    Chloe Veilleux Soroco Senior 1600m, 3200m
    Hannah Wilkie Rangely Junior 800m

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    Class 1A

    Athlete of the year: Faith Novess, De Beque

    Coach of the year: Mike Kirschner, De Beque

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Payton Arbuthnot Springfield Sophomore 4×400
    Nataly Castro De Beque Senior 4×200, Medley
    Maggie Chase McClave Freshman 4×800
    Brinlyn Dukes Springfield Sophomore 4×400
    Kaylee Ellenberger Eads Junior 4×100
    Benisa Ellis Springfield Junior 800m, 4×400
    Shaina Enciso McClave Senior 4×800
    Alissa Hebberd South Baca Sophomore Discus
    Brooklynn Jones Eads Senior 4×100
    Cecilia Landeros De Beque Senior 4×200, Medley
    Jentry Largent De Beque Senior 100m, 400m, 4×200
    Railey Largent De Beque Freshman 4×200, Medley
    Gentry Martin McClave Sophomore 4×800
    Emily Mason Flagler/Hi-Plains Freshman Triple Jump
    Alayah Meltabarger Springfield Freshman 4×400
    Faith Novess De Beque Senior 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles, High Jump
    Desirae Ortivez La Veta Junior 200m
    Avery Palmgren Sangre de Cristo Sophomore Long Jump
    Cecilia Richardson Simla Freshman 1600m, 3200m
    Katie Roesch McClave Junior 4×800
    Madison Scott De Beque Junior Medley
    Ryely Smartt Genoa-Hugo Junior Shot Put
    Ally Spady Eads Sophomore 4×100
    Kyler Sweat Pikes Peak Christian Junior Pole Vault
    Kaylee Wilson Eads Senior 4×100