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  • Regis Jesuit girls basketball No. 1 in preseason 5A rankings

    Fossil Ridge Regis Jesuit girls basketball
    Regis Jesuit girls basketball leads the preseason 5A poll. (Ray Chen/arrayphoto.com)

    Regis Jesuit girls basketball, winner of the last two Class 5A titles, heads the classification’s preseason poll.

    The Raiders received 11 of the 16 first-place votes in CHSAANow.com’s poll, which was released Monday. They also had 139 overall points, edging preseason No. 2 Broomfield (130).

    Regis hasn’t lost to an in-state team since dropping a game to ThunderRidge in Feb. 2013. That’s a span of 28 consecutive wins against Colorado teams. The school is also 42-1 against in-state teams since the start of the 2012-13 season.

    Broomfield lost in last season’s 4A title game, and is making the move to 5A this season.

    Grandview is No. 3, and No. 4 Highlands Ranch and No. 5 Fossil Ridge round out the top 5.

    Also ranked in the preseason are No. 6 Lakewood, No. 7 Cherry Creek, No. 8 Rampart, No. 9 Horizon and No. 10 ThunderRidge.

    In 4A, Valor Christian is the preseason No. 1. Pueblo South is No. 2, and defending champion Mesa Ridge is No. 3. Holy Family, winner of last year’s 3A title which has moved up to 4A, is No. 7.

    Sterling leads 3A’s preseason poll. Pagosa Springs, last season’s runner-up, is No. 2.

    Yuma is the favorite in 2A. It was runner-up last season to Lutheran, which opens as No. 3.

    Briggsdale heads the 1A ranking. Defending champion Norwood is No. 3.

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

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

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

    First-place votes are in parentheses.

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

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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Regis Jesuit (11) 0-0 139
    2 Broomfield (3) 0-0 130
    3 Grandview 0-0 116
    4 Highlands Ranch (1) 0-0 104
    5 Fossil Ridge (1) 0-0 89
    6 Lakewood 0-0 74
    7 Cherry Creek 0-0 59
    8 Rampart 0-0 46
    9 Horizon 0-0 40
    10 ThunderRidge 0-0 29
    Others receiving votes:
    Monarch 16, Poudre 11, Dakota Ridge 7, Arapahoe 6, Mountain Vista 4, Denver East 2, Legacy 2, Pine Creek 2, Castle View 1, Palmer 1, Ralston Valley 1, Rocky Mountain 1.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Valor Christian (8) 0-0 110
    2 Pueblo South (1) 0-0 87
    3 Sand Creek 0-0 83
    4 Mesa Ridge (3) 0-0 75
    5 Pueblo West (1) 0-0 50
    6 D’Evelyn 0-0 44
    7 Holy Family 0-0 42
    8 Montrose 0-0 29
    9 Pueblo East 0-0 28
    10 Silver Creek 0-0 21
    Others receiving votes:
    Longmont 18, Green Mountain 17, Palmer Ridge 17, Air Academy 14, Mullen 12, Sierra 12, Glenwood Springs 10, Elizabeth 9, Thompson Valley 7, Vista Ridge 7, Discovery Canyon 6, Windsor 5, Palisade 3, Standley Lake 3, Falcon 2, Canon City 1, Eagle Valley 1, Evergreen 1, Mead 1.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Sterling (4) 0-0 93
    2 Pagosa Springs (4) 0-0 84
    3 Lutheran (3) 0-0 75
    4 Manitou Springs (1) 0-0 62
    5 Eaton 0-0 61
    6 St. Mary’s 0-0 43
    7 Machebeuf 0-0 37
    8 Lamar 0-0 30
    9 Peak to Peak 0-0 27
    10 Olathe 0-0 22
    Others receiving votes:
    Brush 19, Platte Valley 19, Centauri 17, Trinidad 15, Strasburg 12, La Junta 9, Salida 9, Kent Denver 8, Buena Vista 6, Valley 6, Moffat County 3, Monte Vista 2, Grand Valley 1.

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Yuma (8) 0-0 96
    2 Hoehne (1) 0-0 82
    3 Caliche 0-0 71
    4 Peyton (1) 0-0 68
    5 Akron 0-0 63
    6 Paonia 0-0 47
    7 Meeker 0-0 41
    8 Rye 0-0 21
    9 Sanford 0-0 16
    10 Simla 0-0 13
    Others receiving votes:
    Dayspring Christian 6, Del Norte 6, Sargent 5, Highland 4, Sedgwick County 4, Ellicott 3, Clear Creek 2, Ridgway 2.

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Briggsdale (4) 0-0 88
    2 Idalia (2) 0-0 82
    3 Norwood (3) 0-0 78
    4 Eads 0-0 58
    5 Shining Mountain 0-0 48
    6 Cheraw 0-0 41
    7 Fleming 0-0 35
    8 Kit Carson 0-0 29
    9 Community Christian (1) 0-0 22
    10 Otis 0-0 15
    Others receiving votes:
    Peetz 8, Elbert 6, Gilpin County 6, Hi-Plains 4, La Veta 4, Sangre De Cristo 4, Weldon Valley 4, Kim 3, South Baca 3, Flagler 2, Springfield 2, Wiley 2, Jim Elliot 1, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 1.
  • Photos: Broomfield football upsets Montrose with late play in 4A quarterfinals

    BROOMFIELD — Backup quarterback Jack Burgesser threw what proved to be the game-winning touchdowns pass with 52 seconds left as the No. 11 Eagles stunned third-seeded Montrose 24-20 in the Class 4A football quarterfinals.

    Burgesser finished the game 5-of-5 with 109 yards and two touchdowns in relieving starter Logan McCormick, who was injured in the third quarter.

  • All-state boys cross country teams for 2014 season

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

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

    The athletes who won championships at their classification were named runner 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 | 2A

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    Class 5A

    Runner of the year: Marcelo Laguera, Pomona
    Coach of the year: Jonathan Dalby, Mountain Vista

    First team
    Name School Year
    Marcelo Laguera Pomona Senior
    Joshua Joseph Thornton Senior
    Ben Dingman Rampart Junior
    Nathan Graham Grandview Senior
    Blake Yount Smoky Hill Senior
    Jake Mitchem Broomfield Junior
    Joseph Horen Arvada West Senior


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    Class 4A

    Runner of the year: Eric Hamer, Palmer Ridge
    Coach of the year: Kelly Christensen, Palmer Ridge

    First team
    Name School Year
    Eric Hamer Palmer Ridge Senior
    William Mayhew Cheyenne Mountain Senior
    Ian Meek Montrose Sophomore
    Maximilliano Martinez Widefield Sophomore
    Jake Fisk Niwot Senior
    Michael Duran Pueblo Centennial Junior
    Jarrett Thollot Thompson Valley Junior


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    Class 3A

    Runner of the year: Ben Butler, SkyView Academy
    Coach of the year: Larry Zaragoza, Alamosa

    First team
    Name School Year
    Ben Butler SkyView Academy Junior
    Taylor Stack Salida Junior
    Dominic Carrese Fountain Valley Senior
    Benjamin Espinola Bishop Machebeuf Senior
    Jake Rogers Lamar Junior
    Mason Phillips Platte Canyon Senior
    Isaiah DeLaCerda Alamosa Sophomore


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    Class 2A

    Runner of the year: Paul Roberts, Lyons
    Coach of the year: Mark Roberts, Lyons

    First team
    Name School Year
    Paul Roberts Lyons Junior
    Corey Lewenkamp Custer County Senior
    Jack Plantz Telluride Junior
    Andy O’Dell Denver Academy Senior
    Andrew Tiedeman Hotchkiss Senior
    Matt Dillon Lyons Senior
  • Photos: Montrose tops Coronado in 4A football’s first round

    MONTROSE — Montrose beat Coronado 42-25 in the Class 4A football playoffs on Saturday.

  • Surprises and comebacks highlight day one of state volleyball

    State volleyball generic Denver Coliseum
    More photos from the state tournament. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — The Rampart Rams began the season with an overwhelming No. 1 ranking from the CHSAANow.com voters. After a long season that saw them lose to city rivals Lewis-Palmer and Cheyenne Mountain, the Rams found themselves in the Class 5A state volleyball tournament, looking to live up to that expectation.

    Following the lead of a couple of teams, the Rams were forced to come from behind in order to advance to the semifinals and remain in the hunt for a state championship.

    For the most part of the day, the higher-seeded teams reigned supreme. In the 4A bracket, Montrose fought through a tough Battle Mountain squad to win the match three sets to one. With that first win under their belt, the Indians only had to get by Valor Christian in order to cement their appearance in the 4A semis.

    That proved to be a tougher task than they bargained for. The Indians dropped the first two sets 18-25 and 23-25, putting Montrose on the brink of elimination. They were able to get on the board with a 25-20 win in the third set. They continued to battle, winning the fourth set 25-19, tying the match and regaining some footing.

    Montrose stormed out of the gate in the fifth set, never looking back, winning it 15-6 and securing a spot in Saturday’s semifinal round.

    “I have no idea (how we came back),” Indians coach Shane Forrest said. “We had been talking about the atmosphere here for the last two weeks or so and just trying to keep them focused and that’s been our whole season; staying focused and staying in the moment.”

    It was only a few matches earlier that Regis Jesuit had found itself in a 2-0 hole. Legend started the matchup playing fast and loose and took the first two sets by identical 25-23 scores. But then the beast that was Regis Jesuit awakened and began to show why they they are one of the favorites to walk away as state champions.

    The Raiders rattled off the final three sets, winning by scores of 25-15, 25-20 and 15-10. Like the Indians, the Raiders didn’t let the atmosphere or moment be too big for them and they clawed their way back to put themselves in the position they were hoping for.

    “It’s what we’ve done all year,” Raiders coach Laura Dunston said. “We know how to play in five-set matches. In our huddle after the second set, they knew that they had been there before, and against good teams. We just had to turn it around and make it happen.”

    The most impressive comeback of the day belonged to Rampart. The Rams had dropped their first set of the tournament when they fell to Fairview 16-25. Rampart settled down to sweep the next three sets and win the match, inching them closer to the elimination round.

    But a back and forth battle with Chaparral put the Rams in 2-1 hole, needing to win two straight sets to advance. The fourth set acted as a living analogy for the match as a whole as each team exchanged leads, but the Rams prevailed 26-24 setting up a fifth and final set.

    The Wolverines jumped out to a quick 11-3 lead; appearing to squash any momentum the Rams had left over. Faced with a deep hole to dig out of, Rampart coach Nikki Kinzer called timeout and tried to calm her players.

    “I knew they could pull it out and make the comeback, it was just a matter of them believing it and convincing them they could,” Kinzer said. “Our theme of the weekend has been no regrets. Just don’t walk away from this weekend feeling like you couldn’t have left anything else out there, but I told them that we could crumble right now and give them the set and our season is probably over. Or we could turn it on and show the depth of our team and show what we’re made of.”

    From that point on, everything started falling for the Rams as they clawed back a point at a time to win the set 16-14, guaranteeing them a spot in the semifinals.

    Not to be outdone, Cherry Creek took the court the following match, facing off against the overall No. 1 seed, Eaglecrest. Like Montrose and Regis Jesuit, the Bruins found themselves in a 2-0 hole and on the brink of elimination due to the Raptors’ win earlier in the day over Chatfield.

    But in set three, the Bruins began their long climb back, winning 25-17 then taking the fourth set 25-21. With momentum and energy full in their hands, the Bruins were able to ride that emotion and win the fifth set 16-14, giving them the edge in Pool No. 1. A win over Chatfield on Saturday will put Cherry Creek in the semifinals.

    “We’re a young team and the first game our nerves were all over,” Bruins coach Sally Moos said. “We knew what we had to do against Eaglecrest and the more we played, the more we were able to do what we needed.”

    The remaining two- and three-seeds from each bracket will finish pool play Saturday morning. The semifinal round will be played in the afternoon with state championship games scheduled for a 7 p.m. start.

  • 4A volleyball state tournament bracket

    The schedule for the Class 4A state volleyball tournament is below.

    A total of 12 teams will play in four pools with the winners advancing to a championship bracket.

    All matches are at the Denver Coliseum.

    State seeding/pairing criteria:

    • The MaxPreps ranking published Oct. 27 will be the primary seeding consideration.
    • If there are three teams from the same league in the same pool, the committee shall look to make a switch. The committee should first look to switch teams seeded Nos. 9-12.

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    Pool Play Standings

    One team per pool advances to the semifinals. If matches remain on Saturday which have no effect on the semifinal participants, they shall be three-set matches, with each set played to 25.

    Class 4A
    Pool Seed School W L
    I
    1 Lewis-Palmer 2 0
    8 Berthoud 0 2
    12 Air Academy 1 1
    II
    2 Ponderosa 2 0
    7 Mead 0 2
    11 Niwot 1 1
    III
    3 Cheyenne Mountain 2 0
    6 Mullen 0 2
    10 Pueblo West 1 1
    IV
    4 Montrose 2 0
    5 Valor Christian 1 1
    9 Battle Mountain 0 2

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    Schedule

    Play begins at 8 a.m. each day. Matches begin 8 minutes following the completion of the match prior.

    Friday
    Match Pool Teams Score Match
    1
    IV
    Montrose 3 27-25, 27-29, 26-24, 25-22
    Battle Mountain 1
    2
    I
    Lewis-Palmer 3 25-16, 25-10, 25-9
    Air Academy 0
    3
    II
    Ponderosa 3 25-19, 25-20, 20-25, 25-23
    Niwot 1
    4
    III
    Cheyenne Mountain 3 25-19, 25-19, 25-17
    Pueblo West 0
    5
    IV
    Montrose 3 18-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-19, 15-6
    Valor Christian 2
    6
    I
    Lewis-Palmer 3 25-10, 25-7, 25-20
    Berthoud 0
    7
    II
    Ponderosa 3 25-17, 25-15, 25-18
    Mead 0
    8
    III
    Cheyenne Mountain 3 25-19, 25-21, 25-18
    Mullen 0
    Saturday
    Match Pool Teams Score Match
    9
    IV
    Valor Christian 2 25-23, 25-21
    Battle Mountain 0
    10
    I
    Berthoud 1 22-25, 25-17, 25-23
    Air Academy 2
    11
    II
    Mead 1 18-25, 25-10, 27-25
    Niwot 2
    12
    III
    Mullen 1 25-23, 15-25, 25-22
    Pueblo West 2

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    Championship bracket

    Pool I winner faces Pool IV winner; Pool II winner faces Pool III winner.

    Semifinals will start immediately following pool play on Saturday. All finals will begin at 7 p.m.

    2014 CHSAA State Volleyball Tournament Class 4A

  • Regional volleyball roundup: Highlands Ranch wins in tiebreaker

    Highlands Ranch volleyball celebrates its regional championship in 5A. (Via @RBWHRHSAthletic on Twitter)
    Highlands Ranch volleyball celebrates its regional championship in 5A. (Via @RBWHRHSAthletic on Twitter)

    Highlands Ranch dropped its first match of the Class 5A volleyball regionals on Saturday. It was a grueling, five-set affair — but that it went five sets later turned out to be a major advantage.

    The Falcons rallied from dropping that match to later win 5A’s Region 11 in a tiebreak over Rocky Mountain, 25-15. With the win, Highlands Ranch moves on to the 5A state tournament.

    But things looked bleak for a while.

    For starters, since volleyball’s regionals moved to three-team pools a few years ago, the overwhelming majority of those advancing no longer drop a match. It has turned the tie-break scenario, once a common occurrence, into a rarity.

    Ralston Valley, the region’s host and No. 11 seed in 5A, had already beaten No. 27 Rocky Mountain in four sets to open regional play.

    So when No. 14 Highlands Ranch lost to Rocky Mountain in the region’s second match (19-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-20, 16-14), it had one last-gasp shot at qualification: knock Ralston Valley off.

    The Falcons did that, by a 3-1 margin. All three teams in the regional, at that point, were 1-1 — dusting off the tiebreak scenario. In the event of a three-way tie, two teams faceoff in a one-set playoff, with the winner facing the third in a second one-set playoff match.

    Highlands Ranch volleyball poses with the regional championship trophy. (Via @RBWHRHSAthletic on Twitter)
    Highlands Ranch volleyball poses with the regional championship trophy. (Via @RBWHRHSAthletic on Twitter)

    Highlands Ranch was set aside for the first tie break because it had won a higher percentage of total sets played (5 of 9) during the regional compared to Ralston Valley (4 of 8) and Rocky Mountain (4 of 9). Rocky Mountain beat Ralston Valley 25-15 in that first tie-break, then advanced to play Highlands Ranch.

    Highlands Ranch then won the second playoff match, 25-15, to advance to the state tournament.

    The 5A field will consist of: Eaglecrest, Grandview, Regis Jesuit, Rampart, Chaparral, Pine Creek, Cherokee Trail, Chatfield, Cherry Creek, Fairview, Highlands Ranch and Legend

    Headed to 4A’s state tournament are: Lewis-Palmer, Ponderosa, Cheyenne Mountain, Montrose, Valor Christian, Mullen, Mead, Berthoud, Battle Mountain, Pueblo West, Niwot and Air Academy.

    In 3A’s tournament: Eaton, Valley, Bayfield, University, Colorado Springs Christian, Manitou Springs, Platte Valley, Sterling, Faith Christian, Pagosa Springs, Coal Ridge and Olathe.

    Comprising the 2A field: Swink, Resurrection Christian, Paonia, Simla, Sargent, Yuma, Dolores and Colorado Springs School, as well as four Wildcard teams to be selected on Monday.

    And 1A’s field: Sangre de Cristo, Kit Carson, Otis, Weldon Valley, Norwood, Springfield, Idalia and Fleming — as well as four additional Wildcard teams.

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    Notables:

    • A seeding committee will meet on Monday morning to finalize the pools for the state tournaments. The Wildcard selections in 1A and 2A will be selected based on the MaxPreps Freeman Rankings published on Monday. The next four highest-ranked teams who made it to regionals but didn’t advance will be the selections.
    • All five defending champions have made a return trip to the state tournament. They are: Grandview (5A), Lewis-Palmer (4A), Eaton (3A), Resurrection Christian (2A) and Fleming (1A).
    • Chatfield is the highest-remaining regional seed of any of the 5A, 4A and 3A regions. The Chargers were No. 17, and upset No. 8 Douglas County. (The 1A and 2A regions are not seeded across the classification, but instead set by district finish.)
    • Of those seeded regionals (5A-3A), the host teams went an astounding 70-2 in matches, including 212-36 in terms of sets won.
    • 5A’s Region 10 wore out the courts in its first two matches. First, No. 10 Fairview rallied to beat No. 27 Rangeview in five sets — 26-28, 25-18, 17-25, 28-26, 15-13. Rangeview then turned around and went another five sets in losing to No. 15 Arapahoe, 25-22, 22-25, 23-25, 25-14, 15-9. The final match only went four sets, a 3-1 Fairview win over Arapahoe to claim the regional crown.
    • Kit Carson trailed its first match in 1A Region B 0-2, but rallied to take a five-set win (20-25, 12-25, 27-25, 25-15, 16-14) and later won the regional.
    The Montrose volleyball team poses for a picture after winning a regional championship in Class 4A. (Tom Hoganson)
    The Montrose volleyball team poses for a picture after winning a regional championship in Class 4A. (Tom Hoganson)
  • 4A football state playoff bracket

    Football’s 2014 state playoff bracket for Class 4A.

    2014 CHSAA State Football Playoffs CHSAA 4A Football Playoffs

  • Pine Creek, Discovery Canyon top seeds in 4A, 3A football playoffs

    (Photo: District 49)
    Pine Creek is the No. 1 seed in Class 4A. Falcon also made the field. (Photo: District 49)

    AURORA — Pine Creek and Discovery Canyon were selected as the top seeds when the Class 4A and 3A playoff football brackets were announced on Sunday morning.

    Both teams went unbeaten at 10-0 during the regular season, and were atop the final Wild Card points standings for their respective classifications.

    Pine Creek is the defending 4A champion. The Eagles are riding a 21-game winning streak, the largest of any 11-man team. Their last loss came to 5A Columbine on Sept. 12 of last season. Pine Creek hasn’t lost to a 4A team since dropping a game to Ponderosa in Oct. 2012 — a span of 23 games.

    The Eagles went wire-to-wire as the No. 1 team in CHSAANow.com’s rankings during the regular season. They own wins over five teams which made the playoff field.

    Other top seeds, and those hosting first-round games, include: No. 2 Fort Collins, No. 3 Montrose, No. 4 Denver South, No. 5 Pueblo South, No. 6 Dakota Ridge, No. 7 Longmont and No. 8 Windsor.

    Montrose was the runner-up in last year’s 4A title game. The Indians (9-1) have yet to lose to a 4A team this season, with the lone loss coming to 5A Lakewood.

    See the full 4A bracket here.

    Holy Family Discovery Canyon football
    Discovery Canyon heads the 3A field. (Pam Wagner)

    Discovery Canyon, meanwhile, has been No. 1 in the CHSAANow.com poll and the Wild Card points for a few weeks now. The Thunder have a number of key wins, including on the road at Holy Family and over Pueblo East. They also beat Rampart, a 4A playoff team.

    On Friday, Discovery Canyon held off an upset attempt by beating Canon City in overtime.

    Other first-round hosts in 3A are No. 2 Evergreen, No. 3 Roosevelt, No. 4 Pueblo East, No. 5 Lutheran, No. 6 Rifle, No. 7 Holy Family and No. 8 Conifer.

    One thing’s for sure: There will be a new champion in 3A. Coronado, which won last year’s title, moved up to 4A (and made the playoffs). Likewise, last year’s runner-up Silver Creek also moved up.

    Find the entire 3A bracket here.

    Classes 5A, 2A, 1A, 8-man and 6-man are already in the postseason. All five of those classification completed their first rounds this past weekend.

  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for Week 10 games

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 10.

    Go to: 4A | 3A

    Class 4A
    1 Pine Creek 10-0
    Fri: W 48-14 at Palmer Ridge
    2 Montrose 9-1
    Fri: W 55-0 vs. Mesa Ridge
    3 Fort Collins 10-0
    Thurs: W 59-40 vs. Skyline
    4 Denver South 8-2
    Fri: W 39-20 vs. Wheat Ridge
    5 Pueblo South 9-1
    Fri: W 35-12 at Pueblo Centennial
    6 Vista Ridge 7-3
    Fri: L 60-18 at Falcon
    7 Dakota Ridge 8-2
    Fri: W 45-7 at Littleton
    8 Longmont 7-3
    Thurs: W 42-12 vs. Thompson Valley
    9 Windsor 7-3
    Fri: W 50-7 vs. Adams City
    10 Greeley West 8-2
    Fri: W 24-21 at Loveland

    Class 3A
    1 Discovery Canyon 10-0
    Fri: W 34-31 (OT) at (10) Canon City
    2 Lutheran 10-0
    Fri: W 54-7 at Skyview
    3 Evergreen 10-0
    Fri: W 44-22 vs. D’Evelyn
    4 Roosevelt 9-1
    Fri: W 28-14 vs. Berthoud
    5 Pueblo East 7-3
    Fri: W 47-6 at Sierra
    6 Holy Family 8-2
    Fri: W 66-28 vs. Northridge
    7 Rifle 9-1
    Fri: W 40-7 vs. Summit
    8 Palisade 7-3
    Fri: L 27-24 vs. Delta
    9 Fort Morgan 8-2
    Fri: W 49-0 at Fort Lupton
    10 Canon City 7-3
    Fri: L 34-31 (OT) vs. (1) Discovery Canyon