AURORA — This season’s state tournament brackets for boys soccer were released on Sunday, and Jefferson Academy, Air Academy and Denver East head their respective fields.
The state fields were captured via a combination of automatic qualifiers from leagues as well as the final RPI standings of the regular season.
Jefferson Academy (14-0-1) is the No. 1 seed in Class 3A. The Jaguars will host Beth Eden Baptist in the first round.
Other top 3A seeds include Kent Denver, the reigning champion, as well as Colorado Academy, Colorado Springs Christian, Denver Science & Tech Stapleton, Ridgway, The Academy and Liberty Common.
3A’s tournament begins with the first round on Thursday. The second round is Oct. 31.
(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
In 4A, Air Academy (15-0-0) is the No. 1 seed. The Kadets begin with Thompson Valley in the first round.
Among high seeds in 4A are Kennedy, Niwot, Montrose, defending champ The Classical Academy, Denver North, Centaurus and Skyline.
The 4A tournament kicks off on Wednesday. It also plays second-round games on Oct. 31.
Denver East (14-1-0) is the top seed in 5A, and opens its postseason against Arvada West.
Also grabbing high seeds in 5A are Far Northeast, Fort Collins, defending champion Boulder, Grandview, Hinkley, Broomfield and Grand Junction.
5A’s state tournament also begins with the first round on Thursday. It has second round games on Nov. 1.
All quarterfinal matches are Nov. 4, and semifinals are Nov. 8 at neutral sites. The state championship games will be Nov. 11 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.
The 2017 all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.
Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.
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Class 5A
(Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)
Player of the year: Haley Schueppert, Mountain Vista
Fossil Ridge is making a case to be considered as a top team in the state after jumping to No. 2 in the Class 5A CHSAANow.com volleyball rankings this week.
The SaberCats are winners of three-straight and will conclude regular season play this week when they travel to the Cheyenne Mountain tournament this weekend.
Mountain Vista made a two-spot jump this week after wins over Chaparral and Highlands Ranch last week.
Fruita Monument is the only new team to join the 5A poll, coming in at No. 10.
After a clean sweep of Cheyenne Mountain in the Pikes Peak Athletic Conference title game, Lewis-Palmer remains the No. 1 team in 4A.
The top of the 4A rankings certainly have a different look as Pueblo West jumps three spots to No. 2 and Eagle Valley (No. 4) and Montrose (No. 5) each jumped four spots to land in the top five.
Berthoud is the lone newcomer in 4A at No. 10.
In 3A, Eaton still sits atop the rankings while University hung on to its spot at No. 2.
St. Mary’s (No. 8) and Delta (No. 10) are the two new teams to break into the 3A poll.
Dayspring Christian still sits at No. 1 in the 2A, but it was the Colorado Springs School that made a noticeable jump, going from No. 4 to No. 2 heading into the final week of the regular season.
At No. 10, West Grand is the only new team in the 2A rankings.
Like all other classes this week, 1A saw the No. 1 spot go unchanged as Fleming held its ground.
Flagler (No. 4) and McClave (No. 5) did gain some ground on the top teams as both teams jumped two spots from a week ago.
Kiowa is the lone newcomer to the 1A poll, coming in at No. 8.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
It’s Dayspring Christian’s week to shine in the Class 2A CHSAANow.com volleyball rankings.
Powered by sweeps over Gilpin County and Dawson, the Eagles are the new No. 1 team in the rankings. They are the only new No. 1 team in any class this week.
Paonia, who sat at No. 1 a week ago, dropped only one spot to No. 2.
Yuma made a noticeable jumping, gaining three spots to land at No. 3. There were no new teams in the 2A poll this week.
Rock Canyon held its spot as the top team in 5A, but it was Arapahoe, not Fossil Ridge, coming in at No. 2. The Sabercats dropped one spot to land at No. 3.
Loveland was the lone newcomer in 5A, joining the rankings at No. 10.
Lewis-Palmer and Cheyenne Mountain remained at No. 1 and No. 2 respectively in this week’s 4A poll.
The two traditional volleyball powers will face-off Thursday in a game that will in all likelihood decide the Pikes Peak Athletic Conference Championship.
Montrose jumped into the 4A poll at No. 9, the only newcomer this week.
Like 5A and 4A, the top team in the 3A poll went unchanged as Eaton holds a firm grip on that spot.
Valley made the big jump this week to land at No. 3, two spots better than last week’s rankings.
Pagosa Springs (No. 9) and Coal Ridge (No. 10) were the two newcomers to the 3A poll.
Fleming hung on to the No. 1 spot in 1A with Kit Carson still biting its heels at No. 2.
Weldon Valley (No. 4) and Nucla (No. 5) each gained a spot from a week ago.
There were no new teams in the 1A poll.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
It’s not going to be easy to knock Eaton off its perch as the top team in the Class 3A CHSAANow.com volleyball rankings, but University is certainly making moves with those hopes.
The Bulldogs jumped to No. 2 in the rankings this week and are one of only four teams to even take a set from the Reds.
Bayfield also jumped up in this week’s poll, coming in at No. 7 which is two spots better than their previous ranking.
No new teams broke into the 3A poll this week.
Rock Canyon remains the No. 1 team in the 5A poll, but Arapahoe is certainly gaining attention as the Warriors jump to No. 3 this week. They were sitting at No. 6 a week ago, but going 2-0 – including a win over Cherry Creek – certainly helped in their leap.
Fairview is the lone addition to the 5A rankings, landing at No. 10.
A still undefeated Lewis-Palmer team hangs on to the No. 1 spot in 4A with a unanimous vote.
Cheyenne Mountain and Valor Christian also held on to their positions at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively.
Pueblo West has continued to play well and jumped two spots to land at No. 4.
Thomas Jefferson (No. 9) and D’Evelyn (No. 10) are the two new teams in the 4A poll.
Paonia is still the No. 1 team in 1A with Dayspring Christian still sitting firm at No. 2.
There is a new No. 3 team, however, as the Colorado Springs School jumped two spots from last week’s rankings.
There are two new teams in the 2A poll this week as Fowler breaks in at No. 9 and John Mall comes in at No. 10.
Like all other classes, the No. 1 spot in 1A went unchanged as Fleming still sits on top of the poll.
La Veta jumped to No. 3 this week after improving to 16-0 on the season.
Otis (No. 9) and Prairie (No. 10) are the two new teams in the 1A poll.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Pagosa Springs 23, Coal Ridge 16, Prospect Ridge Academy 11, Rye 11, Bennett 10, Alamosa 5, Faith Christian 3, St. Mary’s 3, The Vanguard 3, Grand Valley 1, Lutheran 1, Platte Valley 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Paonia (7)
13-1
112
1
2-0
2
Dayspring Christian (5)
14-0
110
2
1-0
3
Colorado Springs School
13-2
73
5
2-0
4
Lyons
12-3
68
3
2-0
5
Hoehne
13-2
67
6
0-0
6
Yuma
12-3
65
4
1-0
7
Simla
10-4
59
7
1-1
8
Ridgway
13-1
42
8
2-0
9
Fowler
12-4
20
–
2-0
10
John Mall
12-3
12
–
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Sargent 12, Denver Christian 8, Telluride 8, Ignacio 5, Rangely 4, Union Colony 4, Highland 2, West Grand 2, Akron 1, Byers 1, Custer County 1.
Dropped out
West Grand (9), Denver Christian (10).
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Fleming (5)
14-1
85
1
2-0
2
Kit Carson (1)
16-0
79
2
4-0
3
La Veta (2)
16-0
73
5
4-0
4
Flagler
15-2
56
3
4-1
5
Weldon Valley
12-3
47
6
1-0
6
Nucla
11-1
30
7
1-0
7
McClave
12-2
27
4
3-1
8
Heritage Christian
10-4
25
9
1-0
9
Otis
11-4
16
–
1-0
10
Prairie (1)
10-4
15
–
4-0
Others receiving votes:
Kiowa 14, Holly 6, Sierra Grande 6, Springfield 6, Cotopaxi 5, Genoa Hugo/Karval 3, Briggsdale 2.
Pueblo West has jumped into the Class 4A CHSAANow.com volleyball rankings at No. 6. The Cyclones have rattled off four-straight wins and haven’t even dropped a set since Sept. 16
Lewis-Palmer is still the unanimous No. 1 team in 4A and is looking more like the team that won back-to-back state championships in 2014 and 2015.
Berthoud also broke into the 4A poll this week, coming in at No. 9.
Rock Canyon is still the No. 1 team in a very competitive 5A class. The Jaguars are undefeated in league play and have not lost since Sept. 3.
Mountain Vista (No. 4) and Highlands Ranch (No. 8) are both two spots better than they were in last week’s poll.
At No. 8, Ralston Valley is the only new team in the 5A poll.
Eaton is still receiving every first-place vote in 3A to hang on to the position it has held all season long.
Colorado Springs Christian School jumped three spots to come in at No. 2, but University had the biggest jump of the week, improving four spots to land at No. 4.
Bayfield is the only new team in the 3A poll, coming in at No. 9.
Paonia still has a firm grasp on the No. 1 spot in 2A with Dayspring Christian still holding strong at No. 2.
Yuma jumped three spots to land at No. 4.
There were no new teams in the 2A poll this week.
While Fleming held its position at No. 1 in 1A, there were plenty of changes to speak of in that poll.
McClave jumped a staggering five spots to come in at No. 4 this week.
There were also three new teams in the 1A poll, the most of any class in this set of rankings.
Holly comes in at No. 8, Heritage Christian lands at No. 9 and Sierra Grande rounds out the poll at No. 10.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
For the first time all season, all five top teams held their spots in the CHSAANow.com volleyball rankings.
Rock Canyon, Lewis-Palmer, Eaton, Paonia and Felming all come in at No. 1 in their respective classes.
There was an air of consistency in the Class 5A rankings as the top three teams all went unchanged from last week. Arapahoe jumped two spots to come in at No. 4.
There were no new teams in 5A this week.
The Rangers hold firm at No. 1 in 4A with rival Cheyenne Mountain climbing one spot to land at No. 2.
Niwot and Silver Creek each jumped four spots to come in at No. 5 and No. 6 respectively.
Mead (No. 7) and Eagle Valley (No. 10) are the two new teams in the 4A poll.
Eaton still sits at No. 1 in the 3A rankings.
Middle Park made the biggest jump of the week, gaining three spots to land at No. 6.
Salida is the only new team in the 3A poll as the Spartans come in at No. 9.
Paonia (No. 1) and Dayspring Christian (No. 2) hold on to their spots from last week with nine of 10 first-place votes going to those two teams.
Hoehne makes a two-spot jump to come in at No. 3.
Simla (No. 6) and Denver Christian (No. 10) are the two new teams in the 2A rankings this week.
Fleming improved to 10-1 with a 3-0 win over Prairie last week and as a result, hang on to the No. 1 spot in 1A.
Undefeated Flagler made a four-spot jump to come in at No. 3 and took three first-place votes in the process.
There were no new teams in the 1A rankings this week.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Ralston Valley 14, Fairview 13, Fort Collins 10, Castle View 4, Cherokee Trail 3, Fruita Monument 2, Loveland 2, Smoky Hill 2, Doherty 1, Legend 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Lewis-Palmer (10)
11-0
100
1
2-0
2
Cheyenne Mountain
6-3
65
3
3-0
3
Holy Family
11-2
64
2
2-0
4
Valor Christian
6-3
63
7
2-1
5
Niwot
7-3
44
9
2-0
6
Silver Creek
10-1
37
10
2-0
7
Mead
9-2
31
–
2-0
8
Longmont
9-1
27
5
1-0
9
Montrose
7-4
26
4
1-2
10
Eagle Valley
9-2
22
–
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Berthoud 21, Pueblo West 15, Thomas Jefferson 15, Ponderosa 12, D’Evelyn 4, Mullen 4, Windsor 3.
Dropped out
Berthoud (6), Thomas Jefferson (8).
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Eaton (12)
11-1
120
1
2-0
2
Sterling
10-3
78
3
2-1
3
Valley
9-3
76
2
2-0
4
Resurrection Christian
9-2
57
6
2-0
5
Colorado Springs Christian
9-3
51
4
2-0
6
Middle Park
10-1
44
9
4-1
7
Pagosa Springs
10-1
43
5
3-0
8
University
8-4
42
7
2-0
9
Salida
10-1
34
–
0-0
10
Delta
9-3
30
10
1-0
Others receiving votes:
Coal Ridge 24, Prospect Ridge Academy 18, Bennett 13, Centauri 7, Platte Valley 6, Alamosa 4, Peak to Peak 4, Bayfield 3, St. Mary’s 3, The Vanguard 2, Faith Christian 1, Jefferson Academy 1, Kent Denver 1.
Dropped out
Coal Ridge (8).
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Paonia (5)
8-1
93
1
1-1
2
Dayspring Christian (4)
11-0
91
2
4-0
3
Hoehne
9-2
52
5
2-1
4
Colorado Springs School
8-2
50
4
1-1
5
Lyons
8-3
45
3
1-2
6
Simla
9-3
42
–
3-1
7
Yuma
6-3
40
8
2-0
8
Ridgway (1)
9-1
32
6
3-0
9
West Grand
7-4
21
10
1-1
10
Denver Christian
8-2
20
–
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Sargent 16, Wray 12, Telluride 9, Custer County 5, Ignacio 5, Rangely 4, Union Colony 4, Highland 2, John Mall 2, Akron 1, Byers 1, Dawson School 1, Fowler 1, Meeker 1.
Dropped out
Sargent (7), Wray (9).
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Fleming (3)
10-1
80
1
1-0
2
Kit Carson (1)
10-0
62
2
3-0
3
Flagler (3)
10-0
61
7
5-0
4
Weldon Valley
10-2
56
3
3-0
5
La Veta (2)
10-0
50
4
3-0
6
Nucla
9-1
31
6
3-0
7
Kiowa
8-2
25
8
2-0
8
Prairie
6-4
21
5
0-2
9
McClave
7-1
20
9
3-1
10
Otis
9-4
15
10
4-0
Others receiving votes:
Arickaree/Woodlin 9, Idalia 9, Heritage Christian 8, Briggsdale 7, Sierra Grande 7, Sangre De Cristo 6, Antonito 5, Eads 5, Holly 5, Caliche 4, Elbert 4, Cheyenne Wells 3, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 2.
Rock Canyon leads the 5A volleyball preseason poll. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)
After a wild finish at the 2015 state volleyball tournament, it looks like the fun is going to continue in 2016.
Three defending champions sit at No. 1 in the CHSAANow.com volleyball rankings while two other squads are coming into the year with heavy expectations being placed on their shoulders.
After cruising through pool play only to fall in the semifinals, Rock Canyon comes in at No. 1 in the Class 5A volleyball rankings to start the year.
The Jaguars lost two seniors from last year’s team, but outside hitter Keeley Davis and libero Kendall Hanak both return.
Defending state champion, Cherokee Trail comes in at No. 5 to start the year with Fairview, Chatfield and Denver East filling the spots in between.
After being the first team in Colorado to take down two-time defending champion, Lewis-Palmer, Cheyenne Mountain claims the top spot in the 4A rankings. The Indians received 12 of 13 first place votes as the Rangers took the other one. That helped them take the No. 2 spot behind their league rivals.
Evergreen and Ponderosa take the next two spots in the poll after each team advanced to last year’s semifinals.
At No. 10, Pueblo West comes in as the only ranked 4A team that did not make last year’s state tournament.
Eaton leads the 3A poll. (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)
In 3A, someone is going to have to knock off Eaton before anyone will be convinced the Reds should not be the No. 1 team in the state.
Eaton has rattled off three straight state titles and have not lost a match since Sept. 14, 2014. The No. 1 ranking is a clear message to the 3A field: to be the champ, you have to beat the champ.
The 3A rankings are also filled with a lot of familiar names over the last few seasons. Valley (No. 2), University (No. 3), Colorado Springs Christian (No. 4), Platte Valley (No. 6) and Manitou Springs (No. 8) all carried over success from last season into this year’s rankings.
After beating Resurrection Christian (a 3A team from here on out) in last year’s state title match, Yuma comes in as the top team in the 2A rankings.
The Indians have played for the 2A title for the last two seasons and by taking six of 11 first place votes, they come in as a favorite to advance to the title match for the third-straight year.
With Resurrection Christian now out of 2A, Paonia (No. 2) and Lyons (No. 3) now become the most likely to contend with Yuma for the 2A title.
At No. 10, Byers is the only ranked team in 2A that did not make last year’s state tournament.
After making the semifinals but failing to advance to the title match, Fleming comes in as the No. 1 team in 1A.
Defending champion Otis will come in slightly under the radar to start this year, sitting at No. 7, with state runner-up Idalia sitting right behind the Bulldogs at No. 8.
Briggsdale (No. 5) and Caliche (No. 9) are the two teams ranked in the preseason that did not make last year’s state tournament.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Mead 18, Valor Christian 11, Palmer Ridge 7, Air Academy 6, Battle Mountain 6, Silver Creek 6, Erie 4, Steamboat Springs 3, The Classical Academy 3, Mullen 2, Niwot 2.
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Eaton (11)
0-0
110
2
Valley
0-0
87
3
University
0-0
66
4
Colorado Springs Christian
0-0
64
5
Lutheran
0-0
49
6
Platte Valley
0-0
43
7
Coal Ridge
0-0
34
8
Manitou Springs
0-0
30
9
Resurrection Christian
0-0
25
10
St. Mary’s
0-0
21
Others receiving votes:
Alamosa 14, Delta 14, Pagosa Springs 12, Faith Christian 7, Middle Park 7, Sterling 6, Grand Valley 4, Bishop Machebeuf 3, La Junta 2, Salida 2, Skyview Academy 2, Bennett 1, Centauri 1, Jefferson Academy 1.
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Yuma (6)
0-0
100
2
Paonia (4)
0-0
95
3
Lyons (1)
0-0
84
4
Limon
0-0
51
5
Union Colony
0-0
48
6
Fowler
0-0
38
7
Colorado Springs School
0-0
35
8
Dayspring Christian
0-0
34
9
Ridgway
0-0
32
10
Byers
0-0
18
Others receiving votes:
Sargent 14, West Grand 14, Highland 8, Simla 8, Akron 5, Hoehne 5, Merino 4, Vail Christian 3, Clear Creek 2, Soroco 2, Custer County 1, Front Range Christian 1, Haxtun 1, Meeker 1, Wiggins 1.
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Fleming (7)
0-0
79
2
Prairie (1)
0-0
60
3
Kit Carson
0-0
57
4
La Veta
0-0
48
5
Briggsdale
0-0
30
6
Springfield
0-0
28
7
Otis
0-0
25
8
Idalia
0-0
18
9
Caliche
0-0
17
10
Flagler
0-0
16
Others receiving votes:
McClave 14, Heritage Christian 7, Sangre De Cristo 7, Cheyenne Wells 6, Genoa Hugo/Karval 6, Nucla 6, Eads 5, Holly 5, Weldon Valley 4, Jim Elliott 2.
The 2016 girls soccer players of the year are (from left): Sage DiGiulio of Kent Denver (3A); Taylor Parker of Grandview (5A); Brianna Alger of Lewis-Palmer (4A); and Hannah Isenhart of Dawson (2A). (Photos: Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com; Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)
The 2016 all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.
Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.
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Class 5A
Grandview’s Taylor Parker is the 5A girls soccer player of the year. (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)
Player of the year: Taylor Parker, Grandview
Coach of the year: Tari Wood, Grandview
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Makena Bambei
Broomfield
MF
Senior
Kristin Barbour
Monarch
D
Senior
Tatum Barton
Columbine
FORW
Senior
Mandi Duggan
Grandview
FORW
Senior
Jessica Hixson
Grandview
D
Junior
Peyton Joseph
Mountain Vista
D
Senior
Nicole Lyubenko
Grandview
MF
Junior
Taylor Parker
Grandview
D
Junior
Haley Schueppert
Mountain Vista
MF
Junior
Michaela Stark
Broomfield
FORW
Senior
Brittany Wilson
Columbine
GK
Senior
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Rebekah Burton
Cherokee Trail
–
Junior
Kelcey Cavarra
Columbine
MF
Senior
Remi Clarke
Fossil Ridge
MF
Sophomore
Mealii Enos
ThunderRidge
D
Senior
Libby Geraghty
Cherry Creek
FORW
Junior
Emily Griffith
Regis Jesuit
GK
Senior
Jayne Lydiatt
Pine Creek
MF/FORW
Senior
Julie Mackin
Castle View
–
Senior
Giselle Sawaged
Mountain Vista
D/MF
Senior
Tea Smith
Fairview
–
Junior
Sierra Szeto
Fairview
–
Senior
Madison Williams
Rocky Mountain
FORW
Sophomore
Honorable mention:
Baylee Bedard, Senior, Rocky Mountain
Sami Brooks, Senior, Smoky Hill
Izzy DePinto, Junior, Highlands Ranch
Kylee Duren, Senior, ThunderRidge
Carly George, Senior, Chatfield
Alli Gray, Senior, Poudre
Meg Halvorson, Junior, Cherry Creek
Taylor Heil, Senior, Cherokee Trail
Cassie Hiatt, Sophomore, Chaparral
Shae Holmes, Sophomore, ThunderRidge
Reece Hummel, Senior, Pine Creek
Raquel Isaac, Senior, Hinkley
Alyssa Kaiser, Senior, Ralston Valley
Rebecca Kholos, Senior, Legend
Makayla Kolberg, Senior, Rock Canyon
Emily Langenderfer, Senior, Regis Jesuit
Alex Lanning, Senior, Doherty
Caeley Lordemann, Senior, Greeley West
Sydney Maxon, Junior, Arapahoe
Gabi McDonald, Sophomore, Rocky Mountain
Morgan Metcalf, Junior, Liberty
Lauren Moss, Junior, Boulder
Rachel Muller, Senior, Douglas County
Bailey Nemechek, Sophomore, Fort Collins
Emiko Patterson, Senior, Monarch
Sydney Pulver, Junior, Regis Jesuit
Sierra Serna, Senior, Horizon
Jessica Smith, Senior, Fruita Monument
Madeline Stesney, Senior, Denver East
Kelsey Vogel, Senior, Arapahoe
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Class 4A
Lewis-Palmer’s Brianna Alger is the 4A girls soccer player of the year. (Josh Watt/CHSAANow.com)
Player of the year: Brianna Alger, Lewis-Palmer
Coach of the year: Joe Martin, Lewis-Palmer
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Brianna Alger
Lewis-Palmer
FORW/MF
Junior
Emily Cope
Battle Mountain
MF
Senior
Megan Delmonico
Mullen
MF
Senior
Camryn Dyke
Valor Christian
MF
Junior
Cori Dyke
Valor Christian
FORW/MF
Freshman
Lauren Jones
Cheyenne Mountain
D
Junior
Chaynee Kingsbury
Windsor
FORW
Sophomore
Sarah Lyons
Lewis-Palmer
MF
Senior
Karly Sandoval
Lewis-Palmer
D
Junior
Susan Whitney
Wheat Ridge
FORW
Senior
Ocoee Wilson
Steamboat Springs
GK/STRK
Senior
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Frankee Broer
Wheat Ridge
MF
Senior
Hannah Burgo
The Classical Academy
MF
Junior
Ellese Lupori
Steamboat Springs
MF/STRK/FB
Senior
Justine Martinez
Pueblo Centennial
FORW
Senior
Caleigh Michael
Mullen
D
Junior
Aleesa Muir
The Classical Academy
D
Senior
Caroline Noonan
Valor Christian
MF/D
Sophomore
Casey Quirk
D’Evelyn
MF
Senior
Katie Scott
Air Academy
GK
Senior
Adalyn Vergara
Windsor
MF/FORW
Sophomore
Sophia Weiner
Evergreen
–
Junior
Honorable mention:
Jessica Adams, Sophomore, Eagle Valley
Kalynn Batterton, Senior, Mountain View
Darby Bolt, Senior, Alamosa
Kinley Carter, Freshman, Pueblo Centennial
Kierra Cox, Sophomore, Vista Peak Prep
Lexi Dageenakis, Senior, Silver Creek
Bryn Decker, Sophomore, Pueblo West
Sami Feller, Sophomore, Palisade
Bailee Fowler, Senior, Longmont
Abby Gearhart, Freshman, Windsor
Annette Gomez, Sophomore, Denver North
Mollee Heeney, Senior, Air Academy
Kaitlin Hinkle, Freshman, Pueblo County
Maddison Hogan, Senior, Centaurus
Maddie Kessler, Senior, Mead
Hannah Kochen, Junior, Pueblo South
Kaitlyn Krieg, Junior, Denver South
Maryssa Lucero, Sophomore, Northridge
Caroline Miller, Senior, Erie
Emily Mueller, Senior, The Classical Academy
Lily Nordell, Junior, Canon City
Alexandra Palmer, Junior, Discovery Canyon
Zoe Peterson, Senior, Evergreen
Nina Scruton, Junior, Glenwood Springs
Kailee Stobbe, Junior, Niwot
Kaitlyn Sullivan, Senior, Skyline
Courtney Turner, Junior, Pueblo South
Danielle Wellman, Senior, Windsor
Tianna Wright, Sophomore, D’Evelyn
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Class 3A
Kent Denver’s Sage DiGiulio is the 3A girls soccer player of the year. (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)