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  • Boys soccer rankings: Denver Christian new No. 1 in 2A

    This week’s boys soccer rankings have been released.

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

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Broomfield (11) 0-0 209 1 0-0
    2 Boulder (4) 0-0 201 2 0-0
    3 Regis Jesuit (3) 0-0 187 3 0-0
    4 Fairview 0-0 126 6 0-0
    5 Arapahoe (1) 1-0 120 8 1-0
    6 Grandview 0-0 118 5 0-0
    7 Pine Creek 2-0 94 10 2-0
    8 Legacy 0-0 85 7 0-0
    9 Cherry Creek 0-1 70 4 0-1
    10 Arvada West 1-0 68 11 1-0
    11 Denver East 0-0 62 8 0-0
    12 Castle View 0-0 58 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rampart 50, Far Northeast Warriors 32, Fort Collins 25, Mountain Vista 22, Rock Canyon 14, Overland 12, Rocky Mountain 12, Gateway 12, Valor Christian 10, Bear Creek 9, Adams City 8, Ralston Valley 7, Smoky Hill 7, Prairie View 6, Eaglecrest 4, Rangeview 4, Ponderosa 3, Liberty 2, Legend 1
    Dropped out
    Rampart (12)
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (11) 0-0 288 1 0-0
    2 Skyview (8) 0-0 268 2 0-0
    3 Battle Mountain (3) 1-0 208 5 1-0
    4 Lewis-Palmer (1) 0-0 193 4 0-0
    5 Golden 1-0 161 3 1-0
    6 Denver North 0-0 148 6 0-0
    7 Alameda (1) 2-0 114 11 2-0
    8 The Classical Academy (1) 1-0 93 12 1-0
    9 Pueblo Centennial 2-0 75 10 2-0
    10 Niwot 1-0 73 1-0
    11 Holy Family 0-0 71 8 0-0
    12 Mullen 0-0 50 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Discovery Canyon 46, Windsor 43, Northfield 40, Centaurus 38, Evergreen 32, Regis Groff 26, Cheyenne Mountain 25, Glenwood Springs 20, Thomas Jefferson 20, Grand Junction 16, Erie 15, Greeley West 12, Northridge 12, Thompson Valley 10, Montrose 9, Greeley Central 9, Standley Lake 9, Littleton 8, Harrison 7, Wheat Ridge 6, Palmer Ridge 6, Pueblo West 5, Elizabeth 5, Steamboat Springs 4, Durango 4, Pueblo Central 4, D’Evelyn 3, George Washington 3, Denver West 2, Loveland 2, Lincoln 1
    Dropped out
    Discovery Canyon (7), Centaurus (8)
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Academy (4) 1-0 121 1 1-0
    2 Kent Denver (5) 0-0 110 2 0-0
    3 Liberty Common 1-0 106 7 1-0
    4 Salida 1-0 73 3 1-0
    5 Delta (1) 1-0 66 1-0
    6 Faith Christian 0-0 64 6 0-0
    7 Coal Ridge (2) 1-0 59 10 1-0
    8 Atlas Preparatory School 0-0 44 4 0-0
    9 Arrupe Jesuit 0-0 33 8 0-0
    10 Jefferson Academy 0-0 27 0-0
    11 Roaring Fork 0-1 26 5 0-1
    12 Frontier Academy 1-0 22 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Palisade 16, DSST: Byers 16, Aurora West College Prep Academy 15, Manitou Springs 14, Lutheran 13, Alamosa 13, Colorado Springs Christian 12, The Academy 12, Middle Park 11, Vail Mountain 11, KIPP Denver Collegiate 11, Lamar 8, DSST: College View 6, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 6, Peak to Peak 5, Fort Lupton 4, SkyView Academy 3, DSST: Montview 2, Basalt 2, Aspen 2, Bennett 2, Arvada 1
    Dropped out
    Aurora West College Prep Academy (8), Aspen (11), Lutheran (12)
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Denver Christian (2) 1-0 78 2 1-0
    2 Dawson School (1) 0-0 62 4 0-0
    3 Ridgway (1) 0-2 56 1 0-2
    4 Fountain Valley (2) 0-0 53 3 0-0
    5 Crested Butte (1) 2-0 45 6 2-0
    6 Telluride 1-0 42 5 1-0
    7 Thomas MacLaren School 0-0 32 12 0-0
    8 Lotus School For Excellence 0-0 28 8 0-0
    9 Colorado Rocky Mountain 1-1 27 7 1-1
    10 Mile High Academy 0-0 22 8 0-0
    11 Colorado Springs School 0-0 21 0-0
    12 Heritage Christian 0-0 19 11 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Loveland Classical 15, The Vanguard School 10, Evangelical Christian 10, Dolores Huerta Prep 8, Ellicott 7, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 7, Beth Eden Baptist 2, Campion Academy 1, Lake County 1
    Dropped out
    Loveland Classical (10)
  • Preseason rankings out for Season C football

    Vista PEAK Hinkley football
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    The preseason rankings for Season C football are out.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches, 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 Season C Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Vista PEAK Prep (6) 0-0 66
    2 Denver East (1) 0-0 49
    3 Rangeview (1) 0-0 46
    4 Westminster 0-0 39
    5 Denver South 0-0 34
    6 Far Northeast 0-0 31
    7 Boulder 0-0 30
    8 Fort Collins 0-0 28
    Others receiving votes:
    Mountain Range 14, Northglenn 4, Hinkley 3
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Thomas Jefferson (2) 0-0 58
    2 Harrison (2) 0-0 54
    3 Falcon 0-0 45
    4 Denver North 0-0 31
    5 Lincoln (1) 0-0 29
    6 Skyview 0-0 26
    7 Aurora Central 0-0 25
    8 Gateway 0-0 24
    Others receiving votes:
    Sierra 18, Centaurus 13, George Washington 12, Kennedy 5
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Basalt (3) 0-0 45
    2 Rifle (1) 0-0 37
    3 The Classical Academy 0-0 33
    4 Faith Christian 0-0 28
    5 Aspen (1) 0-0 23
    6 Glenwood Springs 0-0 18
    7 Kent Denver 0-0 12
    8 Northfield (1) 0-0 10
    Others receiving votes:
    Steamboat Springs 4, The Academy 3, Salida 1, Sand Creek 1, Denver West 1
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Buena Vista (3) 0-0 51
    2 Flatirons Academy (1) 0-0 50
    3 Manual (1) 0-0 41
    4 Estes Park 0-0 40
    5 Clear Creek 0-0 26
    6 Manitou Springs 0-0 21
    7 Sheridan 0-0 20
    8 Grand Valley 0-0 19
    Others receiving votes:
    St. Mary’s 12, Ridge View 9, Roaring Fork 2, Ellicott 1
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Hoehne (2) 0-0 44
    2 Front Range Christian (2) 0-0 38
    3 Custer County 0-0 37
    4 John Mall 0-0 32
    5 Primero 0-0 31
    6 Las Animas 0-0 29
    7 Plateau Valley 0-0 26
    8 Justice 0-0 19
  • Boys soccer rankings: Preseason polls out as the season gets set to kick off

    Broomfield Regis Jesuit boys soccer
    (Tim Bourke)

    The preseason boys soccer rankings are out, and they are led by Broomfield (5A), Air Academy (5A), Colorado Academy (3A) and Ridgway (2A).

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

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Broomfield (12) 0-0 219
    2 Boulder (2) 0-0 202
    3 Regis Jesuit (1) 0-0 182
    4 Cherry Creek 0-0 151
    5 Grandview 0-0 129
    6 Fairview 0-0 119
    7 Legacy 0-0 103
    8 Arapahoe 0-0 99
    9 Denver East 0-0 83
    10 Pine Creek 0-0 82
    11 Arvada West 0-0 78
    12 Rampart 0-0 57
    13 Castle View 0-0 53
    14 Fort Collins 0-0 49
    15 Mountain Vista 0-0 40
    Others receiving votes:
    Ralston Valley 36, Far Northeast Warriors 31, Rock Canyon 31, Rocky Mountain 30, Valor Christian 17, Rangeview 16, Overland 16, Eaglecrest 14, Chatfield 11, Smoky Hill 10, Adams City 10, Cherokee Trail 9, Fossil Ridge 8, Legend 7, Gateway 6, Vista PEAK Prep 5, Highlands Ranch 4, Aurora Central 3, Columbine 3, Douglas County 2, Bear Creek 2, Liberty 2, Hinkley 1
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Air Academy (5) 0-0 197
    2 Skyview (5) 0-0 190
    3 Golden (1) 0-0 170
    4 Lewis-Palmer (2) 0-0 150
    5 Battle Mountain 0-0 149
    6 Denver North 0-0 141
    7 Discovery Canyon 0-0 100
    8 Centaurus 0-0 80
    9 Holy Family 0-0 79
    10 Pueblo Centennial 0-0 73
    11 Alameda 0-0 66
    12 The Classical Academy 0-0 56
    13 Niwot 0-0 52
    14 Northfield (1) 0-0 46
    15 Mullen 0-0 37
    Others receiving votes:
    Regis Groff 26, Thomas Jefferson 24, Durango 23, Glenwood Springs 22, Cheyenne Mountain 20, Montrose 19, Standley Lake 14, Erie 12, Pueblo West 11, George Washington 7, Denver West 7, Steamboat Springs 7, Loveland 7, Lincoln 4, Littleton 3, Palmer Ridge 3, Kennedy 2, Woodland Park 2, Grand Junction 1
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Colorado Academy (2) 0-0 136
    2 Kent Denver (4) 0-0 128
    3 Salida (1) 0-0 96
    4 Atlas Preparatory School (1) 0-0 88
    5 Roaring Fork 0-0 81
    6 Faith Christian 0-0 77
    7 Liberty Common 0-0 66
    8 Arrupe Jesuit 0-0 56
    9 Aurora West College Prep Academy 0-0 52
    10 Coal Ridge 0-0 44
    11 Aspen (1) 0-0 39
    12 Lutheran 0-0 35
    13 Manitou Springs (1) 0-0 34
    14 Jefferson Academy 0-0 28
    15 Vail Mountain 0-0 25
    Others receiving votes:
    KIPP Denver Collegiate 19, Alamosa 18, Delta 17, Fort Lupton 16, Peak to Peak 15, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 14, Colorado Springs Christian 13, DSST: Montview 13, DSST: Byers 11, The Academy 10, Eagle Ridge Academy 10, DSST: Conservatory Green 9, Pagosa Springs 8, SkyView Academy 7, Middle Park 6, Frontier Academy 6, Lamar 4, St. Mary’s 4, Arvada 4, Basalt 3, Strive Prep – Smart Academy 3, Prospect Ridge Academy 2, Estes Park 2, Bishop Machebeuf 1
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Ridgway (3) 0-0 75
    2 Denver Christian 0-0 74
    3 Fountain Valley (2) 0-0 71
    4 Dawson School (1) 0-0 69
    5 Telluride 0-0 58
    6 Crested Butte 0-0 55
    7 Colorado Rocky Mountain 0-0 54
    8 Mile High Academy 0-0 43
    9 Lotus School For Excellence 0-0 37
    10 Loveland Classical 0-0 32
    11 Heritage Christian 0-0 28
    12 Thomas MacLaren School 0-0 27
    13 Colorado Springs School 0-0 25
    14 Campion Academy 0-0 15
    15 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 0-0 11
    Others receiving votes:
    Addenbrooke Classical Academy 8, Dolores Huerta Prep 8, The Vanguard School 6, Caprock Academy 6, Ellicott 5, Beth Eden Baptist 5, Lake County 4, Front Range Christian 3, Union Colony Prep 1
  • Photos: Strong second half powers Boulder girls basketball over Mountain Range

    Boulder girls basketball stretched out its lead in the second half to get a 44-33 win over Mountain Range on Friday.

  • Photos: Boulder boys basketball gets thrilling win over Broomfield

    Down three points heading into the fourth quarter, Boulder boys basketball rallied to get a 51-50 win over Broomfield.

  • All-state softball teams for the 2020 season

    The 2020 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. Players who were named first-team all-league are eligible for the all-state ballot.

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

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    Class 5A

    Fossil Ridge Cherokee Trail softball
    (Tim Bourke/TimBourke.com)

    Player of the year: Nikki McGaffin, Fossil Ridge

    Coach of the year: Dave Philop, Fossil Ridge

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kodi Alvord Fossil Ridge C/UTIL Sophomore
    Myah Arrieta Grand Junction Central Senior
    Katie Dack Rock Canyon Senior
    Isabelle DiNapoli Chatfield Senior
    Nikki McGaffin Fossil Ridge P/INF Junior
    Jenna Medhus Cherokee Trail P/UTIL Junior
    Mya Murdock Grand Junction Central SS Senior
    Hadlee Reichert Broomfield Senior
    Anna Reimers Rock Canyon Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kelsey Bell Cherokee Trail SS/3B Senior
    Courtney Bidwell Chatfield Senior
    Genevieve Bower Douglas County C/UTIL Senior
    Delaney Farnsworth Smoky Hill P/DP/1B Junior
    Izzy Giroux Smoky Hill 1B/DP/3B Junior
    Kayla Locke Legend Senior
    Destiny Martinez Lakewood P/OF/2B Junior
    Courtney McAllister ThunderRidge CF Senior
    Jordan West Ralston Valley SS Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Naiah Ackerman, Chaparral, Junior
    • Jenny Allen, Grandview, Senior
    • Alexis Alvarado, Fountain-Fort Carson, Junior
    • Emilie Angel, Grand Junction, Senior
    • Tatum Aragon, Fort Collins, Junior
    • Amrajie Bass, Smoky Hill, Junior
    • Emma Bracken, Castle View, Junior
    • Audrey Burt, Rock Canyon, Senior
    • Brooke Carey, Regis Jesuit, Sophomore
    • Savannah Clausen, Arvada West, Senior
    • Rylee Crouch, Horizon, Senior
    • Ryleigh Cruz, Cherokee Trail, Junior
    • Katie Cummings, Denver East, Senior
    • Caitlin Cushenbery, Cherokee Trail, Junior
    • Kaylyn English, Legend, Sophomore
    • Zoey Gallegos, Prairie View, Junior
    • Jaiden Geist, Ralston Valley, Senior
    • Gabi Giroux, Smoky Hill, Sophomore
    • Alesia Grimaldo, Westminster, Senior
    • Alex Gruitch, Cherry Creek, Senior
    • Kylie Harpman, Rocky Mountain, Senior
    • Alex Hendrian, Eaglecrest, Senior
    • Brianna Jennings, Rampart, Senior
    • Bryna Kapelke, Broomfield, Senior
    • Aragon Kendall, Legacy, Junior
    • Darby Kramp, Heritage, Junior
    • Abby Larson, Poudre, Senior
    • RyAnn LeBlanc, Adams City, Senior
    • Jenna Madison, Douglas County, Freshman
    • Katie Maney, Arapahoe, Senior
    • Alexia Martinez, Dakota Ridge, Senior
    • Reagan Medina, Lakewood, Junior
    • Alexis Mohr, Horizon, Junior
    • Nevaeh Ogden, Columbine, Senior
    • Ivy Robinson, Rangeview, Senior
    • Sydney Rodriguez, Brighton, Junior
    • Lindsey Sais, Northglenn, Junior
    • Peyton Shepard, Chatfield, Junior
    • Jaidyn Studebaker, Monarch, Junior
    • Kennedy Vis, Grand Junction Central, Junior
    • Valerie Warszawski, Mountain Vista, Junior
    • Kaylie Whidden, Valor Christian, Freshman
    • Demi Woolsey, Prairie View, Senior
    • Desi Woolsey, Prairie View, Senior

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    Class 4A

    Holy Family D'Evelyn softball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Cassidy Chvatal, Holy Family

    Coach of the year: Moriah Nguyen, Holy Family

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Cassidy Chvatal Holy Family P Senior
    Abby Edwards Holy Family C Junior
    Veronica Elsis Mead C/UTIL Senior
    Peyton Gale Frederick 3B/P Senior
    Maddie Kuehl Silver Creek RHP/1B/OF Senior
    Cheyenne Prieto Conifer P/1B/3B Junior
    Lee Quezada Wheat Ridge SS/2B Senior
    Emily Sauvageau Mead 1B/OF Junior
    Joslynn Veltien Mead P Sophomore
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Alex Cantu Roosevelt C Senior
    Carly Eldredge Holy Family 2B/SS/P Senior
    Aubrey Garbarek D’Evelyn C/3B/UTIL Senior
    Avery Garbarek D’Evelyn P/SS/UTIL Junior
    Jordyn Johnson Bear Creek P/1B Senior
    Makenna Meyer Riverdale Ridge P/C Senior
    Kylee Ornstein D’Evelyn 3B/C/OF Senior
    Aliyah Rothstein Wheat Ridge CF/OF Senior
    Tyler Whitlock Holy Family OF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Emily Abraham, Pueblo South, Sophomore
    • Claire Adams, Mead, Junior
    • Brina Baysinger, Air Academy, Junior
    • Kieya Belmont, Pueblo Centennial, Senior
    • Abigail Bonuales, Rifle, Senior
    • Bailey Carlson, Mountain View, Senior
    • Malaya Coleman, Roosevelt, Junior
    • Aiyana Cordero, Northfield, Sophomore
    • Juliana Dickson, Denver South, Senior
    • Kaleigh Duran, Pueblo East, Senior
    • Hanna Espinoza, Elizabeth, Sophomore
    • Gracie Flores, Berthoud, Sophomore
    • Kambry Fraser, Erie, Senior
    • Brynna Frey, Evergreen, Junior
    • Rissy Garcia, Thornton, Junior
    • Destiny Hackney, Riverdale Ridge, Senior
    • Hannah Hall, Widefield, Senior
    • Abby Hayes, Elizabeth, Junior
    • Halle Herrera, Pueblo South, Senior
    • Hayle Herrera, Pueblo County, Senior
    • Sierra Hilgner, Woodland Park, Junior
    • Brooklyn Horn, Kennedy, Senior
    • Alina Jones, Pueblo West, Senior
    • Kaleena Jones, Cheyenne Mountain, Sophomore
    • Ava Kuszak, Holy Family, Junior
    • Megan Leick, Longmont, Junior
    • Ariadna Martinez, Mesa Ridge, Senior
    • Isabella Martinez, Wheat Ridge, Junior
    • Isabelle Martinez, Silver Creek, Sophomore
    • Bella Marusich, George Washington, Junior
    • Peyton Marvel, D’Evelyn, Freshman
    • Ayva McComas, Niwot, Junior
    • Jaycee Montes-Duran, Pueblo West, Senior
    • Isabelle Murphy, Discovery Canyon, Senior
    • Tatum Neppl, Ponderosa, Senior
    • Avery Panozzo, Mullen, Senior
    • Caroline Pigati, Bear Creek, Junior
    • Natalia Puchino, Severance, Junior
    • Lawrencia Randle, Aurora Central, Sophomore
    • Niviya Rivera, Palisade, Senior
    • Brooklyn Ruiz, Pueblo Central, Senior
    • Julia Shiesley, Boulder, Senior
    • Ashley Silvernale, Conifer, Junior
    • Cheyenne Simpson, Falcon, Senior
    • Angela Smith, Air Academy, Senior
    • Savannah Starr, Coronado, Junior
    • Ava Symanski, Eagle Valley, Junior
    • Jayah Tellez, Northridge, Sophomore
    • Devyn Thornton, Windsor, Senior
    • Elizabeth Uhl, Wheat Ridge, Sophomore
    • Gianna Uyemura, Greeley Central, Senior
    • Ellie Yuska, Berthoud, Senior

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    Class 3A

    Eaton Lutheran softball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Sadie Ross, Eaton

    Coach of the year: Dale Hughes, Eaton

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Bree Bandy Limon 3B Senior
    Brooke Carwin Lutheran 3B/2B Senior
    Jennifer Jarnagin Eaton INF Senior
    Andi Padilla University C Senior
    Alyssa Ponich Lutheran P/1B Senior
    Yaritza Puente Eaton 3B/C Senior
    Sadie Ross Eaton INF/P Freshman
    Brooke Rule Brush SS/CF Senior
    Delaney Wieneke University CF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Lexi Fernandez Rocky Ford P/1B Senior
    Grace Georgieu Brush C Senior
    Baylie Krueger Rocky Ford 3B Senior
    Keely Porter Delta C/INF Senior
    Emi Reeves Sterling INF Senior
    Hannah Schweiger Lyons Senior
    Autumn Stone Strasburg 2B/OF/UTIL Sophomore
    Ya Mei Wilson Burlington Senior
    Jaymie Woody Eaton P/1B/OF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Jadyn Baggett, The Academy, Senior
    • Kiersten Bohler, Sterling, Senior
    • Brooklyn Enny, Lyons, Sophomore
    • Taylor Fells, Fort Lupton, Junior
    • Sierra Finn, James Irwin, Junior
    • Stephanie Framel, Burlington, Junior
    • Azalea Gamez, La Junta, Senior
    • Jayda Hernandez, Lamar, Senior
    • Alisha Jaramillo, Rocky Ford, Junior
    • Taby Jones, Wray, Senior
    • Kayla Kingsley, University, Junior
    • Alexis Knapp, Resurrection Christian, Sophomore
    • Shantel Koester, Lyons, Senior
    • Maya Lindgren, Basalt, Senior
    • Trista Marx, Limon, Junior
    • Cassidy McQuiston, Weld Central, Senior
    • Stephanie Medrano, Strive Prep – Smart Academy, Senior
    • Rozzie Mendoza, Fort Lupton, Sophomore
    • Jamie Meyer, Cedaredge, Senior
    • McKayla Meyer, Cedaredge, Senior
    • Lexi Nunez-Rebel, La Junta, Junior
    • Brynlyn Owens, Limon, Sophomore
    • Carina Paul, Sand Creek, Senior
    • Heidi Price, Strasburg, Sophomore
    • Britt Propernick, Gunnison, Senior
    • Jamie Rader, Peak to Peak, Senior
    • Macy Rowan, Wiley, Senior
    • Keslie Sandoval, Delta, Senior
    • Abbey Smith, Alamosa, Sophomore
    • Zoe Stanzyk, Lutheran, Freshman
    • Bethany Summers, Wiley, Freshman
    • Haley VanOverbeke, Holyoke, Senior
    • Zoe Wadman, The Classical Academy, Senior
    • Madison Wiley, La Junta, Sophomore
    • Kaden Wyatt, University, Sophomore
    • Joy Ziegler, Faith Christian, Junior
  • Cross country team rankings by region

    Wiggins Invite girls cross country
    (Brent Murphy/brentmurphyphoto.com)

    The 2020 cross country regional fields will be determined, in part, by a coaches poll within each region.

    The official vote will be held this coming weekend. The coaches held a trial vote last weekend, and the results of that vote is below.

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    [cbtabs][cbtab title=”Class 2A”]

    Region 1 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Heritage Christian 123
    2 Lyons 107
    3 Yuma 90
    4 Wiggins 73
    5 Lake Couty 56
    6 Byers 53
    7 Twin Peaks Charter 52
    8 Clear Creek 51
    9 Front Range Christian 41
    10 Dawson School 40
    11 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 33
    12 Strasburg 31
    13 Merino 24
    14 Shining Mountain 22
    15 Nederland 19
    16 Aurora West College Prep 14
    17 Highland 12
    18 Front Range Baptist 11
    Region 1 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Heritage Christian 108
    2 Lyons 82
    3 Lake Couty 81
    4 Yuma 73
    5 Clear Creek 64
    5 Strasburg 64
    7 Shining Mountain 51
    8 Merino 40
    9 Byers 39
    10 Wiggins 34
    11 Aurora West College Prep 28
    12 Nederland 22
    13 Dawson School 20
    14 Highland 16
    14 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 16
    16 Front Range Baptist 14
    16 Front Range Christian 14
    18 Twin Peaks Charter 11
    Region 2 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Golden View Classical Academy 80
    2 Peyton 78
    3 Lotus School for Excellence 71
    4 Wray 57
    5 Vanguard 51
    6 Colorado Springs Christian 46
    7 Limon 41
    8 Ellicott 40
    9 Dolores Huerta 20
    10 Addenbrooke Classical 16
    11 Colorado Springs School 14
    12 Denver Christian 8
    13 Denver Academy 5
    14 Fountain Valley 4
    15 CIVA Charter 3
    16 Two Roads Charter 2
    17 Pikes Peak Christian 1
    18 Denver Academy of Torah 0
    18 Stratton/Liberty 0
    Region 2 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Wray 82
    2 Golden View Classical Academy 76
    3 Colorado Springs Christian 71
    4 Peyton 60
    4 Vanguard 60
    6 Ellicott 48
    7 Limon 41
    8 Denver Christian 35
    9 Colorado Springs School 26
    10 Stratton/Liberty 14
    11 Lotus School for Excellence 10
    12 Addenbrooke Classical 3
    12 Fountain Valley 3
    12 Pikes Peak Christian 3
    15 Denver Academy of Torah 2
    16 CIVA Charter 0
    16 Denver Academy 0
    16 Dolores Huerta 0
    16 Two Roads Charter 0
    Region 3 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Rocky Ford 68
    2 Buena Vista 67
    3 Thomas MacLaren 59
    4 St. Mary’s 57
    5 Centauri 56
    6 Sargent 43
    7 Platte Canyon 31
    8 Custer County 29
    9 Rye 27
    10 Antonito 24
    11 Monte Vista 19
    12 Center 14
    13 Sierra Grande 13
    14 Centennial 9
    15 Kim 8
    16 Cripple Creek-Victor 7
    17 Del Norte 5
    18 Moffat 3
    19 Primero 1
    Region 3 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Buena Vista 48
    2 Centauri 44
    3 Rocky Ford 40
    4 Rye 36
    5 Platte Canyon 30
    6 Custer County 24
    7 Thomas MacLaren 20
    8 St. Mary’s 18
    8 Springfield 18
    10 Antonito 12
    11 Del Norte 4
    11 Sierra Grande 4
    13 Kim 3
    13 Moffat 3
    15 Sargent 2
    16 Center 1
    17 Centennial 0
    17 Cripple Creek-Victor 0
    17 Monte Vista 0
    Region 4 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Caprock Academy 154
    2 Meeker 130
    3 Grand Valley 129
    4 Ouray 119
    5 Olathe 107
    6 Paonia 99
    7 Crested Butte Community 77
    8 Colorado Rocky Mountain School 68
    8 West Grand 68
    10 Rangely 34
    11 Soroco 28
    12 Dolores 23
    13 Mancos 17
    14 Ignacio 12
    15 Telluride 11
    16 Hotchkiss 10
    17 DeBeque 5
    18 Lake City 1
    Region 4 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Ignacio 159
    2 West Grand 149
    3 Soroco 138
    4 Meeker 120
    5 Caprock Academy 119
    6 Hotchkiss 116
    7 Paonia 87
    8 Colorado Rocky Mountain School 84
    9 Telluride 52
    10 Crested Butte Community 49
    11 Mancos 45
    12 Rangely 31
    13 Ouray 15
    14 Olathe 4
    15 Dolores 1
    15 Grand Valley 1
    17 DeBeque 0
    17 Lake City 0

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    Region 1 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Alamosa 47
    2 Aspen 39
    2 Gunnison 39
    4 Moffat County 28
    5 Basalt 25
    5 Coal Ridge 25
    7 Rifle 24
    8 Pagosa Springs 18
    9 Delta 13
    10 Bayfield 12
    11 Montezuma-Cortez 4
    12 Middle Park 1
    Region 1 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Basalt 39
    2 Aspen 35
    3 Alamosa 34
    4 Moffat County 25
    5 Delta 23
    6 Gunnison 20
    7 Pagosa Springs 17
    8 Coal Ridge 12
    9 Middle Park 6
    10 Montezuma-Cortez 4
    10 Rifle 4
    12 Bayfield 1
    Region 2 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 The Classical Academy 80
    2 Salida 68
    3 Lutheran 59
    4 Woodland Park 55
    5 Elizabeth 45
    6 Manitou Springs 42
    7 Harrison 26
    8 Lamar 23
    9 Banning Lewis Prep 15
    10 La Junta 12
    11 James Irwin 8
    12 Sierra 4
    13 Florence 3
    Region 2 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 The Classical Academy 60
    2 Elizabeth 53
    3 Salida 49
    4 Lutheran 40
    5 Woodland Park 30
    6 Lamar 26
    7 Manitou Springs 22
    8 James Irwin 17
    9 Florence 13
    10 Sierra 8
    11 Banning Lewis Prep 6
    11 Harrison 6
    Region 3 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Holy Family 100
    2 Jefferson Academy 89
    3 Peak to Peak 80
    4 Prospect Ridge 68
    5 Stargate 59
    6 DSST: Conservatory Green 49
    7 The Academy 41
    8 Arvada 35
    9 Arrupe Jesuit 31
    10 DSST: Montview 25
    11 The Pinnacle 14
    12 DSST: Green Valley Ranch 6
    13 Denver West 5
    14 Lincoln 3
    Region 3 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Holy Family 85
    2 Jefferson Academy 71
    3 Peak to Peak 63
    4 Prospect Ridge 54
    5 Stargate 53
    6 The Academy 42
    7 DSST: Montview 38
    8 The Pinnacle 23
    9 Arrupe Jesuit 21
    10 Denver West 20
    11 Arvada 16
    12 DSST: Green Valley Ranch 4
    13 Lincoln 3
    14 DSST: Conservatory Green 2
    Region 4 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Frontier Academy 119
    2 Liberty Common 109
    3 Berthoud 86
    4 Northridge 80
    5 Brush 69
    6 Eaton 56
    7 Estes Park 52
    8 University 38
    9 Resurrection Christian 26
    10 Severance 13
    11 Valley 11
    12 Platte Valley 1
    Region 4 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Berthoud 104
    2 Liberty Common 102
    3 Frontier Academy 86
    4 University 69
    5 Northridge 68
    6 Brush 54
    7 Estes Park 49
    8 Resurrection Christian 33
    9 Eaton 24
    10 Severance 14
    11 Platte Valley 2
    Region 5 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Faith Christian 54
    2 Colorado Academy 47
    3 D’Evelyn 43
    4 Kent Denver 39
    5 SkyView Academy 38
    6 Machebeuf 33
    7 Ridge View Academy 17
    8 DSST: Byers 13
    8 Englewood 13
    10 DSST: College View 12
    11 Jefferson 8
    11 Sheridan 8
    13 Englewood/St. Mary’s Academy 3
    14 KIPP Denver Collegiate 1
    14 STRIVE Prep – Smart 1
    Region 5 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 D’Evelyn 27
    2 Faith Christian 25
    3 Colorado Academy 23
    4 Machebeuf 21
    5 Englewood/St. Mary’s Academy 16
    6 Kent Denver 12
    7 Sheridan 9
    8 Jefferson 7
    9 Ridge View Academy 6
    9 SkyView Academy 6
    11 Englewood 5
    12 DSST: Byers 3
    12 KIPP Denver Collegiate 3
    14 DSST: College View 2

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    Region 1 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Battle Mountain 74
    2 Conifer 73
    3 Grand Junction Central 70
    4 Eagle Valley 57
    5 Green Mountain 52
    6 Mullen 46
    7 Golden 30
    8 Evergreen 26
    9 Grand Junction 20
    10 Summit 18
    11 Steamboat Springs 14
    12 Palisade 9
    13 Glenwood Springs 6
    Region 1 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Battle Mountain 69
    2 Eagle Valley 47
    2 Golden 47
    4 Glenwood Springs 41
    5 Evergreen 33
    6 Palisade 32
    7 Green Mountain 25
    8 Mullen 24
    9 Grand Junction Central 19
    10 Grand Junction 18
    11 Summit 14
    12 Conifer 9
    13 Steamboat Springs 7
    Region 2 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Air Academy 74
    2 Palmer Ridge 70
    3 Palmer 57
    4 Lewis-Palmer 55
    5 Coronado 46
    5 Littleton 46
    7 Falcon 39
    8 Discovery Canyon 34
    9 Ponderosa 23
    9 Wheat Ridge 23
    11 Aurora Central 12
    12 Sand Creek 10
    13 Gateway 6
    Region 2 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Air Academy 89
    2 Palmer Ridge 69
    3 Discovery Canyon 62
    4 Lewis-Palmer 58
    5 Coronado 50
    6 Littleton 37
    6 Palmer 37
    8 Falcon 21
    9 Ponderosa 20
    10 Wheat Ridge 19
    11 Aurora Central 14
    12 Gateway 10
    13 Sand Creek 9
    Region 3 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Centaurus 52
    2 Niwot 49
    3 Denver South 43
    4 George Washington 39
    5 Denver North 31
    6 Northfield 25
    6 Standley Lake 25
    8 Thomas Jefferson 21
    9 Vista Peak 17
    10 Regis Groff 11
    10 Skyview 11
    12 Alameda 6
    Region 3 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Niwot 70
    2 George Washington 59
    3 Centaurus 56
    3 Northfield 56
    5 Denver South 47
    6 Standley Lake 37
    7 Denver North 34
    8 Thomas Jefferson 25
    9 Vista Peak 23
    10 Regis Groff 15
    11 Skyview 11
    12 Alameda 7
    Region 4 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Thompson Valley 108
    2 Mead 107
    3 Longmont 94
    4 Mountain View 77
    5 Erie 65
    6 Thornton 57
    7 Riverdale Ridge 41
    8 Silver Creek 40
    9 Roosevelt 29
    10 Greeley Central 18
    11 Fort Morgan 11
    12 Frederick 6
    13 Windsor 5
    14 Skyline 2
    Region 4 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Silver Creek 127
    2 Thompson Valley 115
    3 Roosevelt 91
    4 Erie 87
    5 Mead 82
    6 Longmont 64
    7 Mountain View 58
    8 Riverdale Ridge 31
    9 Fort Morgan 28
    10 Windsor 17
    11 Frederick 6
    11 Skyline 6
    13 Greeley Central 2
    14 Thornton 1
    Region 5 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Cheyenne Mountain 70
    2 Durango 62
    3 Montrose 47
    4 Mesa Ridge 45
    5 Widefield 41
    6 Pueblo South 38
    7 Pueblo West 35
    8 Canon City 16
    8 Pueblo County 16
    10 Pueblo Centennial 9
    11 Pueblo East 5
    12 Mitchell 1
    Region 5 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Durango 66
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 61
    3 Pueblo West 56
    4 Montrose 43
    5 Mesa Ridge 34
    6 Pueblo County 32
    7 Pueblo South 29
    8 Widefield 28
    9 Canon City 23
    10 Pueblo Centennial 6
    10 Pueblo East 6
    12 Mitchell 1

    [/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 5A”]

    Region 1 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Cherokee Trail 83
    2 Cherry Creek 81
    3 Arapahoe 70
    4 Grandview 69
    5 Regis Jesuit 45
    5 Smoky Hill 45
    7 Eaglecrest 43
    8 Overland 25
    9 Rangeview 23
    10 Hinkley 11
    Region 1 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Cherry Creek 83
    2 Arapahoe 81
    3 Cherokee Trail 76
    4 Regis Jesuit 62
    5 Grandview 55
    6 Smoky Hill 41
    7 Eaglecrest 40
    8 Rangeview 27
    9 Hinkley 17
    10 Overland 13
    Region 2 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Mountain Vista 30
    2 Dakota Ridge 26
    3 Heritage 25
    4 Valor Christian 21
    5 Arvada West 16
    6 Fruita Monument 15
    7 Highlands Ranch 11
    8 Chatfield 8
    9 ThunderRidge 7
    10 Lakewood 5
    11 Columbine 1
    Region 2 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Valor Christian 60
    2 Mountain Vista 55
    3 Heritage 47
    4 Chatfield 46
    5 Dakota Ridge 42
    6 Fruita Monument 41
    7 Columbine 31
    8 ThunderRidge 22
    9 Arvada West 16
    10 Lakewood 13
    11 Highlands Ranch 7
    12 Bear Creek 5
    Region 3 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Boulder 69
    1 Ralston Valley 69
    3 Fairview 67
    4 Legacy 57
    5 Broomfield 52
    6 Denver East 41
    7 Monarch 33
    8 Pomona 28
    9 Northglenn 10
    10 Adams City 7
    10 Westminster 7
    Region 3 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Broomfield 70
    1 Fairview 70
    3 Denver East 58
    4 Boulder 54
    5 Monarch 53
    6 Legacy 37
    7 Pomona 36
    8 Ralston Valley 33
    9 Northglenn 14
    10 Westminster 9
    11 Adams City 6
    Region 4 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Fossil Ridge 68
    2 Rocky Mountain 64
    3 Poudre 51
    4 Horizon 49
    5 Fort Collins 46
    6 Loveland 36
    7 Mountain Range 27
    8 Brighton 22
    9 Greeley West 11
    10 Prairie View 9
    11 Far Northeast 2
    Region 4 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Loveland 69
    2 Fossil Ridge 64
    3 Rocky Mountain 54
    4 Fort Collins 45
    5 Brighton 40
    6 Horizon 34
    7 Poudre 33
    8 Mountain Range 20
    9 Greeley West 14
    10 Prairie View 10
    11 Far Northeast 2
    Region 5 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Chaparral 56
    2 Liberty 53
    3 Rock Canyon 45
    4 Pine Creek 40
    5 Castle View 39
    6 Rampart 35
    7 Douglas County 18
    8 Doherty 14
    8 Legend 14
    10 Fountain-Fort Carson 11
    11 Vista Ridge 5
    Region 5 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Pine Creek 68
    2 Douglas County 50
    3 Chaparral 49
    4 Rock Canyon 48
    5 Castle View 42
    6 Rampart 39
    7 Doherty 26
    8 Fountain-Fort Carson 24
    9 Vista Ridge 18
    10 Legend 11
    11 Liberty 10

    [/cbtab][/cbtabs]

  • Photos: Fairview wins Front Range League boys tennis tournament

    In its hunt for a Class 5A state title, Fairview boys tennis won the Front Range League tournament on Thursday.

  • Gov. Polis attends boys golf tournament on first day of competition

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis made good on his pledge to attend the first day of high school sports competition.

    Polis visited the DPS Invitational at Wellshire Golf Course on Thursday morning, a tournament that marked the first day high school sports competition in the state since the worldwide Coronavirus pandemic shut down athletics in mid-March.

    “It’s great to have high school sports back,” Polis said. “High school sports are a big part of who we are, and it drives a lot of kids to be part of their school environment, to socialize, to learn those skills that are so important in the work force: being a member of a team, leadership, stepping up when you need to be part of the whole.

    “It’s great that high school sports are back, really due to the hard work of Coloradans. The fact that Coloradans are being safe, they’re wearing masks, they’re staying six feet from others,” Polis continued. “We see that in having lower viral numbers than a lot of the other states that are hot spots. Part of that reward for that is that kids are going to have all of the different high school sports season that we have, and they’ll have an opportunity to participate in organized high school sports this year.”

    The DPS Invitational included 15 teams: Denver North, Erie, Cherry Creek, Cheyenne Mountain, Arvada West, Regis Jesuit, Denver East, Lakewood, Denver South, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Rock Canyon, Boulder, Northfield and Conifer.

  • Oral history: Boulder boys soccer’s thrilling 5A title win over Broomfield in 2016 after 14 penalty kick rounds

    November 12, 2016 was quite the day in Colorado high school boys soccer history. Like any other fall it pitted top teams in Class 5A against each other at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, home of the Colorado Rapids.

    What no one knew at the opening kick was that this was going to be a game that no one would forget.

    Boulder scored first but Broomfield tied the game in the second half. At the end of regulation, there was no winner. It went to the first overtime. Then the second. Then into penalty kicks where it stretched out for 14 rounds before Boulder came away the victor.

    Three-and-a-half years later, Broomfield coach Jim Davidson and forward Armando Ocampo along with Boulder coach Hardy Kalisher and keeper Djibril Doumbia recounted arguably the greatest game they have all ever been involved in.

    [divider]

    Boulder entered the game undefeated and had already beaten Broomfield 2-1 earlier in the year. But this was a new day on a neutral field and both teams felt confident heading in.

    Kalisher: We were coming off of quite a quite a streak of wins and hadn’t experienced losses in a while. They say going into winning streaks like that, the whole cliche is it’s not a bad thing to lose one before the playoffs. That team in particular was very just laser focused on every game that was in front of them and just playing as a great team.

    Ocampo: A lot of us had already been in that position before, so I think that we were in the right headspace. We always played with the mentality that we had nothing, nothing to lose.

    Davidson: We had gone on a great run in the playoffs and we felt good about playing Boulder on that big field. Boulder is so good on their home field. In fact, I think that there is no other field in the state that provides the home field advantage that Recht does. So we felt good about having them on a neutral field.

    Kalisher: Broomfield has such a great tradition in the playoffs. Obviously before that game and after that game we had a lot of experience with Broomfield and the playoffs. One of the things that we knew about Broomfield is the team that we were going to be playing was going to be a stronger, better, more determined and mentally focused opponent than we’d seen earlier in the year.

    Doubmia: I just remember the feeling. Everyone was smiling, happy, cracking jokes, but also some people were focused and listening to music. I think that the general feeling was just excitement and we were just ready to go play that game. It was a long time coming.

    [divider]

    Boulder’s Simon Julien scores in the 10th minute to put Boulder up 1-0

    Doubmia: You might think that after your team scores a goal, you get this sense of relief or something like that. But for me it was actually the exact opposite. I got this rush of nerves because you’re going up a goal and now the pressure is on you.

    Ocampo: Getting scored on is always a little wake up call. You need to do better. And I think that’s how we took it without losing control and running around like crazy.

    Kaliser: It was one of the nicest, most spectacular goals I’ve seen scored in all the years I’ve been coaching high school soccer. Simon Julian was the left winger, right footed and all season is his move was to take it down the line, cut it into his right foot and then shoot. He usually would take an extra touch with you just to get a little more control. He took one touch in which we’d been training on and was getting the shot off earlier.

    Davidson: It was a little scary to be honest with you. We went down early in the match against a team like that likes to attack. I think at that point we were just thinking let’s get the game to halftime. Let’s just try to get out 1-0 and see if we can go get an equalizer in the second half.

    [divider]

    Boulder takes a 1-0 lead into halftime, both teams head to the locker room to talk second half strategy

    Davidson: I think we did actually really well to get the game to halftime just down a goal.

    Ocampo: Jim was always giving us good advice on how to fix things, but I don’t remember exactly what he said that day. It’s been a few years.

    Doubmia: I definitely remember Hardy’s composure and how he held himself. It was obviously huge game in his coaching career and it was game in all of our careers and he was very professional and very calm.

    Kaliser: It was arguing to win and we talked about continuing to believe in what we do well. So we’re going to try to feed our confidence and not focus anything at that point on a state championship.

    [divider]

    In the 43rd minute, Ocampo scores to tie the game at a goal apiece

    Ocampo: Fighting for that first goal to make up for getting scored on in the first half is certainly a huge blow. It’s a wake up call, but it’s also a huge blow. Especially not being able to get one in the entirety of the first half. It’s just hard mentally. So that that was really a spark and we’re back in it and have a chance to now take this home.

    Doubmia: That’s actually a funny one because Armando was a teammate of mine on another team. So that was kind of annoying. The feeling for me personally was a setback, you know? I have to step it up now. And then I felt like I let my team down.

    Davidson: That was huge to get that time goal early in the second half. In fact, I remember making an argument to one of my assistant coaches. Gosh, did that goal come actually too early? We still had a lot of work to do. The other thing is I think that we switched off just a little bit. I think that the game presented itself and I think we could have gone and got that second goal.

    Kaliser: Now at that point it’s really just trying to keep up the attack. We never lost the plot of what we were trying to do. At that point, it was as expected that we were seeing a better Broomfield team than we had seen during the regular season.

    [divider]

    No one scores for the remainder of regulation or the two overtime periods and the game moves into penalty kicks where the pressure on both teams increases

    Davidson: I feel like it’s a moment you prepare for, but you’re actually never totally prepared for it. It puts a lot of pressure on the goalkeeper and then certainly the guys that we chose to take the spot kicks.

    Kaliser: Interestingly, for whatever reason, we had had practiced penalty kicks more than any team I’ve ever had. Throughout the season, it was a fun way for us to end practices. We had a lot of penalty kick contests and divide the guys, put them at half field. So they had experienced that.

    Ocampo: I really don’t feel like I have that much pressure from the fans as much as I do from, you my own teammates. Uh, and what I mean by that is Even though there were a lot of people at the stadium and it’s a big event and it’s a big field and I know everyone looks forward to it, a lot of the community comes and supports us. Once we start playing, I really tone that out, not that it’s on purpose, but I really start focusing on the game.

    Doubmia: A lot of goalkeeper coaches, they will try to tell you that at the end of the day when it comes to PK’s, you can guess, you can read it, but at the end of the day, it’s not your fault. And I’ve always remembered that. And I know it might sound like a bit of a lazy mentality and there are some goalkeepers that take that responsibility on. “No, it’s my fault and I need to get all of these or save as many as I can.” And me personally, I didn’t have too many nerves. And I knew the other goalkeeper was a really good goalkeeper.

    [divider]

    Each team converts on their first three attempts before Ocampos’ shot sails high and Eagles keeper Jose Ogaz keeps hope alive with a save to extend the game

    Doubmia: That was a kind of an “oh (darn)” moment. It was such a long game just playing the whole 90, going into the extra time and then finally into PK’s. I was tired and it was a very crazy and the whole time you don’t have this, because it was just tied and it wasn’t going anywhere and there were a lot of close like moments on each side.

    Ocampo: Everyone tries to do their job, obviously I didn’t there. But that’s where the team effort comes in. That’s where you trust other people to do their job, to make up for you where you have shortcomings. Obviously there were moments in the games when I would be the one to make up for other shortcomings. So I think it’s important to be able to trust that when you have your own your own shortcomings, that your teammates will be there for you. And Jose certainly was.

    [divider]

    Drama in the 11th round as Ogaz makes an apparent championship-winning save, but the officials rule he left early and Boulder gets a second chance to extend the game

    Ocampo: That was a bit of a bit of a roller coaster there.

    Davidson: At one point Jose makes a save and the game was over. We are running across the field, our players are celebrating with their, with their fans, and we think it’s a done deal. Then the officials bring that that ball back. I don’t know how Jose was able to collect himself, which he did, which was an amazing moment for him to have to go back and take his line again after being called for encroachment, which was absolutely ridiculous at that moment in the game.

    Ocampo: Honestly, I think more than anything after the entire game of struggling and battling and working hard, it was, I’d say more than happiness. It was a relief that we had lived up to our expectation. That season that we had lived up to the support of our fans, that we had lived up to our own personal expectations and the expectations of our coaches and our school. So, it was a huge relief when Jose blocked that. When I saw that the ref had ruled that against us, I didn’t really know what exactly had gone on. I didn’t look carefully at his feet, so I didn’t know if it actually was or wasn’t correct call.

    Kaliser: When you’re in a zone as a coach or a player, you’re focused. We’re so laser focused on the officials and what’s happening that even though he made the save and it seems like it’s over, the first thing we see is the referee waiting it off. The players on the field, I’ve seen the photos, were dejected that it was over, but we saw the referee wave it off so we knew that it wasn’t over as coaches. And that’s some of the excitement. A little bit more of the drama started.

    Doubmia: I could see it with my teammates. I could see that they were absolutely gutted and just they didn’t even believe it. It was crazy. Things like that, you don’t expect it. You know what’s going to happen. It’s bound to happen. Someone’s going to win. Someone’s going to lose. But that it happened like that, and especially from my standpoint, because I’m by myself, I’m looking at my whole line of teammates, coaches, staff, everyone. They’re out there holding each other and it’s crazy. To see them almost break down and then to have that called back was absolutely crazy too. I could just see it in my teammates, that little burst of energy, that burst of life right after it was called back. We have a chance again.

    [divider]

    In the 14th round, Doumbia makes a save and Mitchell Graesser scores to end the game, giving Boulder the state title.

    Doubmia: There’s a feeling that I don’t know many people can describe and it’s just that a lot of goalkeepers know what it is and it’s just that feeling of the ball making contact with your gloves and knowing that you did it.

    Ocampo: The circumstances were certainly not easy to take after thinking that you had already won it and then getting that shot blocked. With that being said, you know, hope was not lost yet. Jose had already blocked one. So at that point, our faith was in his hands and I put my trust in him to block it and obviously the chances of blocking a PK are not good. The next one went in as expected, but I think that everyone ultimately did what they could and I think that, um, yeah, yeah, it was definitely disappointing for a lot of us, especially for the seniors who really wanted that one.

    Davidson: I have to admit that that was a hard year. That whole year was really tough and knowing that we felt like we had won a state championship to have it taken away was really tough to deal with and I’ll tell you how to go on that redemption tour the following year was credible. It was great that our guys got one back.

    Kaliser: If I recall, we were just shy of the national record for most penalty kicks in a state championship game. We weren’t expecting that to happen.

    There’s a story behind Mitchell even taking that shot. He was our captain. He was a very strong willed, stubborn if you will, type of a leader. There’s no doubt that if there was a kick to be taken to win a game, he wants to take it. That said, we also had a young Omar Castruita on the field who we would want, in terms of a technical player, to take a penalty kick. If you had asked us who our first pick would be, even though he was only a sophomore, everybody on the team would have said Omar should take that penalty kick.

    When we got that deep, as coaches, we went back to the rotation. So I actually started yelling for Omar to take the kick. And it’s a loud stadium, we’re not used to playing in that stadium. And it’s really hard for the players on the field to actually hear from the sideline. And I knew that going in, it was our third state championship game. So I’m on the sideline, “Omar! You take the kick.” He looks over at Mitchell and Mitchell says “I’m taking the kick!” I looked at the captains and I said “Mitchell, don’t take the kick. Let Omar take the kick.” And we don’t get a timeout like in basketball.

    So finally I look at my assistant coaches and tell them that I think I just iced Mitchell. I think I just told Mitchell from across the field that I believe in Omar. And Omar just shrugs his shoulders. Mitchell’s taking the kick. So he smashed that ball in the lower left corner and ran the fastest 65 yards I’ve ever seen to half field and slid in front of his fans. That was actually what was going on the sidelines of the moments leading up that shot.

    [divider]

    Four years later, the memories of that game remain fresh in everyone’s mind

    Ocampo: I really can’t be that upset about it. Ultimately, it was a good, it was a good game of soccer. There’s nothing more you can ask. That’s the way it goes. The reason I say you can’t be too upset about it is because PK’s are a tough way to decide the outcome of a game, especially when it’s that close.

    Doubmia: I think about that game so often. Weekly I find myself thinking about it and the feeling that it gives me inside, the warm feeling and the excitement.

    Davidson: We were able to put our demons to rest [when we won the 2017 title]. I don’t think there’s any question about it. Looking at that 2016 Boulder team, was awesome and they were probably the best team in the state. I think they were ranked like second in the country. They were a fantastic team. (I thought ) we were a little better on that night and soccer is fickle like that.

    Kaliser: We at Boulder High soccer have been building some momentum. We’ve won a state championship, we’ve gone to a state championship game. We’ve had more Front Range League titles than any of the teams in the league. We’ve been building some momentum at the state level for sure. But what we did in 2016 was really a breakthrough at a national reputation level.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)