DENVER — Rocky Mountain baseball beat Chaparral 8-2 at Coors Field on Wednesday.
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Hahn’s triple helps Rocky Mountain baseball beat Chaparral at Coors Field

More photos. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com) DENVER — Rocky Mountain and Chaparral may meet again on a baseball field in Denver later this season. Though, that matchup would look mighty different — and mean a whole lot more.
No. 2 Rocky Mountain beat No. 7 Chaparral 8-2 at Coors Field on Thursday afternoon, but it wasn’t the usual top-10 matchup loaded with implications. As is typical for these early-season games at the home of the Rockies, both teams did their best to get a large portion of their roster on the field during the game.
“This is tough to really get a feel for where you’re at, because you’re getting so many guys involved,” Rocky Mountain coach Scott Bullock said afterward.
Indeed, 19 Lobos were involved in the game in some fashion on Friday. Likewise, 18 Chaparral players saw the field.

More photos. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com) It was also was the season-opener for both teams — on a big league field, no less — so the first-game jitters were in full effect. The two teams combined for 19 strikeouts.
“There’s a lot more pressure than just a regular season-opener,” Rocky Mountain center fielder Zach Hahn said. “You don’t want to mess anything up on the big stage in a Major League ballpark, just thinking about all the people who have played here, all the greats.”
Still, both teams had their moments on Thursday.
Hahn ignited Rocky’s offense in the third inning with a run-scoring, standup triple down the right-field line. The Lobos would go on to plate three more in the inning after six consecutive batters reached base for a 4-0 cushion.
“The first pitch, I got a fastball away and swung through that one,” Hahn said. “I just changed my approach a little bit, let the ball get a little bit deeper, got a fastball right where I was looking for it and hit it where it was pitched — right down the line.
“It was awesome to get things started. After that we just really clicked, got a big four-run inning off of that.”
Rocky added two more in the fifth and one each in the sixth and seventh.
Carl Stajduhar, the Lobos’ leading hitter last season during their run to the Class 5A title game, picked up right where he left off by going 2-for-3 with a walk and two RBIs. He hit .457 with eight home runs and 36 RBIs last season.
Thursday, the University of New Mexico recruit was all over the field. Stajduhar started the game at catcher, moved to first base, then to third and finished the game on the mound.
“He didn’t catch at all last year, but Carl can do a lot. He is a really good baseball player,” Bullock said. “When he goes on to college, it’ll be interesting to see where he ends up position-wise, because he’s a real versatile kid. And catching — he really hasn’t done much of that for us — that might be his ticket.”

More photos. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com) Rocky Mountain senior Tyler Stevens went 3-for-3 with two runs scored. He gave up just one hit in two innings on the mound, and struck out two.
Lobos pitchers combined to give up three hits on Wednesday.
“I was really happy with those guys,” Bullock said.
Chaparral, meanwhile, got a great performance out of starter Brad Brown, a senior who allowed just one hit and struck out five in his two innings of work.
The Wolverines’ Keenan Eaton, a Vanderbilt recruit, went 1-for-3 with an RBI. But his moment came in the top of the seventh when he threw out a runner at the plate on a line from center field.
Both teams made the final eight last season, and would like to make their way back to the Denver-based State Championship Series. The bulk of that work will be done in the weeks and months to come. But first, they’ll each head to Arizona for spring tournaments, which are always a good gauge of a team’s strength.
Rocky Mountain will play in the Horizon National Invitational, while Chaparral heads to the Coach Bob National Invitational.
The win “gives us some momentum going into Arizona,” Hahn said. “We got the first-game jitters out, and there’s a lot we can take away from this game that we can put into Arizona.”
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Valor Christian, Resurrection Christian new No. 1s in baseball rankings

(Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com) Valor Christian and Resurrection Christian have risen to the top of their respective baseball rankings this week.
Valor, No. 2 in the Class 4A preseason, bumped up one spot following preseason No. 1 Mountain View’s 1-2 start. The Eagles received seven of the 11 first-place votes and lead this week’s CHSAANow.com ranking. Mountain View slipped to No. 9.
Montrose moved from No. 4 to No. 2, Windsor is now No. 3 and Longmont — which beat Mountain View twice — is No. 4. Air Academy rounds out the top 5.
Falcon (No. 7) and D’Evelyn (No. 8) are newcomers to the 4A poll.
Resurrection Christian, meanwhile, takes over atop 2A. The Cougars got four first-place votes and edged No. 2 Lutheran by four overall points.
Denver Christian, the preseason No. 1 in 2A, dropped to No. 3. That ranking added Front Range Christian at No. 9.
The other No. 1 teams remained the same this week. Those are ThunderRidge (5A), Holy Family (3A) and Stratton (1A).
The 5A poll added No. 9 Dakota Ridge, which beat preseason No. 4 Cherry Creek last weekend.
New to 3A are Valley (No. 7) and Basalt (No. 10). The 1A ranking added No. 9 Dove Creek.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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CHSAANow.com Baseball Polls
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 ThunderRidge (9) 1-0 98 1 1-0 2 Rocky Mountain (1) 0-0 80 3 0-0 3 Grandview 0-0 61 5 0-0 4 Cherry Creek 2-1 60 4 2-1 5 Regis Jesuit 0-1 52 2 0-1 6 Ralston Valley 1-0 39 7 1-0 7 Chaparral 0-0 27 8 0-0 8 Brighton 3-0 24 10 0-0 9 Dakota Ridge 2-1 21 – 2-1 10 Legend 1-2 15 6 1-2 Others receiving votes: Grand Junction 14, Arapahoe 12, Chatfield 11, Mountain Vista 10, Fairview 7, Pine Creek 6, Columbine 5, Legacy 5, Central (G.J.) 2, Fossil Ridge 1. Dropped out Mountain Vista (9). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Valor Christian (7) 1-0 93 2 1-0 2 Montrose (2) 4-0 82 4 3-0 3 Windsor 3-0 72 7 3-0 4 Longmont 2-1 59 9 2-1 5 Air Academy 0-0 47 3 0-0 6 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0 34 8 0-0 7 Falcon 2-0 32 – 2-0 8 D’Evelyn 0-0 27 – 0-0 9 Mountain View (2) 1-2 26 1 1-2 10 Durango 2-2 19 6 2-2 Others receiving votes: Delta 18, Palmer Ridge 14, Niwot 13, Evergreen 9, Green Mountain 8, Ponderosa 8, Wheat Ridge 8, Thomas Jefferson 7, Pueblo West 6, Frederick 5, Northridge 5, Canon City 4, Pueblo South 4, Pueblo East 3, Skyline 3. Dropped out Pueblo West (5), Green Mountain (10). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Holy Family (6) 0-0 69 1 0-0 2 Eaton (1) 1-0 64 2 1-0 3 Faith Christian 1-0 55 3 1-0 4 Lamar 1-0 36 4 1-0 5 Brush 2-0 33 5 0-0 6 Bayfield 4-0 31 9 3-0 7 Valley 4-0 23 – 4-0 8 Kent Denver 0-0 17 7 0-0 9 La Junta 1-2 13 6 1-2 10 Basalt 2-0 7 – 2-0 Others receiving votes: Bishop Machebeuf 6, Manitou Springs 5, Peak to Peak 5, Bennett 4, Gunnison 4, Olathe 4, St. Mary’s 3, The Classical Academy 3, Platte Valley 2, Cedaredge 1, University 1. Dropped out Olathe (8), Bennett (10). Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Resurrection Christian (4) 1-0 66 2 1-0 2 Lutheran (2) 2-0 62 3 2-0 3 Denver Christian 0-1 58 1 0-1 4 Paonia 1-1 32 5 1-0 5 Holyoke 0-0 29 7 0-0 6 Swink 0-0 27 6 0-0 7 Limon 0-0 25 10 0-0 8 Rye 2-0 20 8 2-0 9 Front Range Christian 2-0 18 – 2-0 10 Las Animas 0-2 16 4 0-2 Others receiving votes: Sedgwick County 10, Yuma 8, Kiowa 6, Peyton 4, Byers 2, Lyons 2. Dropped out Kiowa (9). Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Stratton (4) 0-0 56 1 0-0 2 Caliche (1) 0-0 55 2 0-0 3 Eads 0-0 45 4 0-0 4 Holly (1) 0-0 41 7 0-0 5 Elbert 0-0 34 3 0-0 6 Fleming 0-0 27 5 0-0 7 Community Christian 0-2 22 8 0-2 8 Granada 0-0 19 6 0-0 9 Dove Creek 0-2 14 – 0-2 10 Cheyenne Wells 0-0 7 10 0-0 Others receiving votes: Baca County 4, Peetz 3, Briggsdale 1, Cotopaxi 1, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 1. Dropped out Baca County (9). -
Top-10 baseball schedule for the week of March 10
A complete schedule and scoreboard for baseball’s top-10 teams this week.
Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A
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Class 5A 1 ThunderRidge 0-0 Tues: at Rangeview 2 Regis Jesuit 0-0 Thurs: at Arapahoe 3 Rocky Mountain 0-0 Off this week. 4 Cherry Creek 1-0 Mon: W 11-5 at (6) Legend Thurs: at (9) Mountain Vista Sat: vs. Dakota Ridge 5 Grandview 0-0 Off this week. 6 Legend 0-1 Mon: L 5-11 vs. (4) Cherry Creek Thurs: vs. Smoky Hill Fri: at Pine Creek 7 Ralston Valley 0-0 Sat: at Eaglecrest 8 Chaparral 0-0 Off this week. 9 Mountain Vista 0-0 Thurs: vs. (4) Cherry Creek 10 Brighton 3-0 Wed: at Columbine Class 4A 1 Mountain View 1-0 Mon: W 3-2 vs. Pomona Thurs: at (9) Longmont Sat: vs. (9) Longmont 2 Valor Christian 1-0 Wed: W 7-6 vs. Fort Collins Sat: at Roosevelt 3 Air Academy 0-0 Off this week. 4 Montrose 1-0 Sat: vs. Bear Creek 5 Pueblo West 0-0 Tues: vs. Broomfield Thurs: at Falcon 6 Durango 0-0 Fri: vs. Fort Collins Sat: vs. Bear Creek Sat: at Delta 7 Windsor 1-0 Tues: W 6-5 vs. Thomas Jefferson Fri: vs. Mead 8 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0 Off this week. 9 Longmont 0-0 Thurs: vs. (1) Mountain View Sat: at (1) Mountain View 10 Green Mountain 0-0 Thurs: at Adams City Class 3A 1 Holy Family 0-0 Thurs: at Denver North 2 Eaton 0-0 Off this week. 3 Faith Christian 0-0 Off this week. 4 Lamar 0-0 Thurs: vs. Florence 5 Brush 2-0 Off this week. 6 La Junta 0-0 Fri: vs. Valley Fri: vs. Frederick Sat: vs. Pagosa Springs 7 Kent Denver 0-0 Off this week. 8 Olathe 0-0 Sat: at Moffat County 9 Bayfield 1-0 Thurs: at Piedra Vista (N.M.) 10 Bennett 1-0 Wed: W 20-1 vs. Denver Science & Tech Class 2A 1 Denver Christian 0-1 Mon: L 6-16 at Pueblo Centennial 2 Resurrection Christian 0-0 Fri: vs. Peak to Peak 3 Lutheran 1-0 Tues: W 15-1 at Sheridan Fri: vs. Cornerstone Christian 4 Las Animas 0-0 Fri: vs. Pagosa Springs Sat: vs. Valley 5 Paonia 0-1 Fri: vs. Eagle Valley Sat: vs. Alamosa 6 Swink 0-0 Off this week. 7 Holyoke 0-0 Off this week. 8 Rye 0-0 Sat: at Center Sat: at Center 9 Kiowa 0-0 Off this week. 10 Limon 0-0 Off this week. Class 1A 1 Stratton 0-0 Off this week. 2 Caliche 0-0 Off this week. 3 Elbert 0-0 Off this week. 4 Eads 0-0 Off this week. 5 Fleming 0-0 Off this week. 6 Granada 0-0 Off this week. 7 Holly 0-0 Off this week. 8 Community Christian 0-1 Mon: L 2-3 at Alexander Dawson 9 Baca County 0-0 Off this week. 10 Cheyenne Wells 0-0 Off this week. -
ThunderRidge, Mountain View among preseason No. 1s in baseball

ThunderRidge is the preseason No. 1 in 5A. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com) Defending champions lead CHSAANow.com’s preseason baseball rankings in four of the five classifications heading into the 2014 season.
Those No. 1 teams: ThunderRidge (5A), Mountain View (4A), Holy Family (3A) and Denver Christian (2A). Stratton (1A) is the lone preseason No. 1 to not win a title last season; defending champ Fleming opens at No. 5.
ThunderRidge received 11 of the the 17 first-place votes in the 5A poll, and topped the ranking with 154 overall points. The Grizzlies return a number of key pieces, including shortstop Brody Westmoreland, pitcher/outfielder AJ Jones, pitcher/outfielder Tyler Loptien and infielder Josh Brown.
Regis Jesuit got three first-place votes, and is No. 2. Rocky Mountain is No. 3, Cherry Creek is No. 4 and Grandview rounds out the top five.
Mountain View, No. 1 in 4A, returns the bulk of its team from last season’s title team, including star shortstop and pitcher Adam Baumann.
The rest of the 4A top five includes No. 2 Valor Christian, No. 3 Air Academy, No. 4 Montrose and No. 5 Pueblo West.
Holy Family leads the 3A poll and is followed by No. 2 Eaton, No. 3 Faith Christian, No. 4 Lamar and No. 5 Brush.
In 2A, Denver Christian leads the way. Resurrection Christian is second, and is followed by Lutheran, Las Animas and Paonia.
Stratton is on top of the preseason 1A poll. No. 2 Caliche, No. 3 Elbert, No. 4 Eads and No. 5 Fleming compile the top five.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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CHSAANow.com Baseball Polls
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 ThunderRidge (11) 0-0 154 – 0-0 2 Regis Jesuit (3) 0-0 139 – 0-0 3 Rocky Mountain (2) 0-0 137 – 0-0 4 Cherry Creek (1) 0-0 108 – 0-0 5 Grandview 0-0 72 – 0-0 6 Legend 0-0 50 – 0-0 7 Ralston Valley 0-0 41 – 0-0 8 Chaparral 0-0 38 – 0-0 9 Mountain Vista 0-0 34 – 0-0 10 Brighton 0-0 24 – 0-0 Others receiving votes: Fairview 21, Pine Creek 18, Dakota Ridge 14, Chatfield 12, Monarch 12, Legacy 11, Columbine 10, Fossil Ridge 8, Northglenn 8, Cherokee Trail 6, Smoky Hill 6, Arapahoe 5, Rock Canyon 4, Heritage 2, Mullen 2. Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Mountain View (10) 0-0 113 – 0-0 2 Valor Christian (2) 0-0 76 – 0-0 3 Air Academy (1) 0-0 58 – 0-0 4 Montrose 0-0 56 – 0-0 5 Pueblo West 0-0 49 – 0-0 6 Durango 0-0 38 – 0-0 7 Windsor 0-0 37 – 0-0 8 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0 34 – 0-0 9 Longmont 0-0 29 – 0-0 10 Green Mountain 0-0 25 – 0-0 Others receiving votes: Pueblo South 22, Canon City 21, Evergreen 19, D’Evelyn 18, Ponderosa 17, Wheat Ridge 17, Erie 12, Broomfield 11, Palmer Ridge 11, Northridge 10, Mesa Ridge 8, Fort Morgan 7, Falcon 6, Thompson Valley 6, Centaurus 5, Pueblo East 5, Widefield 3, Thomas Jefferson 2, Niwot 1. Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Holy Family (7) 0-0 70 – 0-0 2 Eaton 0-0 63 – 0-0 3 Faith Christian 0-0 53 – 0-0 4 Lamar 0-0 42 – 0-0 5 Brush 0-0 33 – 0-0 6 La Junta 0-0 27 – 0-0 7 Kent Denver 0-0 18 – 0-0 8 Olathe 0-0 15 – 0-0 9 Bayfield 0-0 12 – 0-0 10 Bennett 0-0 10 – 0-0 Others receiving votes: Basalt 7, Peak to Peak 7, Manitou Springs 5, The Classical Academy 5, St. Mary’s 4, Sterling 4, Valley 4, Platte Valley 2, Strasburg 2, Trinidad 2, Gunnison 1. Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Denver Christian (3) 0-0 57 – 0-0 2 Resurrection Christian (2) 0-0 49 – 0-0 3 Lutheran (1) 0-0 44 – 0-0 4 Las Animas 0-0 34 – 0-0 5 Paonia 0-0 26 – 0-0 6 Swink 0-0 23 – 0-0 7 Holyoke 0-0 21 – 0-0 8 Rye 0-0 19 – 0-0 9 Kiowa 0-0 18 – 0-0 10 Limon 0-0 17 – 0-0 Others receiving votes: Yuma 7, Peyton 6, Front Range Christian 3, Byers 2, Sargent 2, Burlington 1, Del Norte 1. Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Stratton (4) 0-0 53 – 0-0 2 Caliche (1) 0-0 43 – 0-0 3 Elbert 0-0 40 – 0-0 4 Eads 0-0 36 – 0-0 5 Fleming 0-0 32 – 0-0 6 Granada 0-0 30 – 0-0 7 Holly 0-0 28 – 0-0 8 Community Christian (1) 0-0 20 – 0-0 9 Baca County 0-0 13 – 0-0 10 Cheyenne Wells 0-0 11 – 0-0 Others receiving votes: Dove Creek 7, Briggsdale 6, Peetz 4, Pawnee 3, Walsh 2, Cotopaxi 1, Weldon Valley 1. -
All-state football teams for 2013 season

Valor Christian running back Christian McCaffrey is the player of the year in Class 5A. (Mark Adams) The 2013 all-state football teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues and coaches, and then a vote of coaches. Find more information here.
The players who received the most votes in their classification were selected as the player of the year in their class.
Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man
Class 5A
Player of the year: Christian McCaffrey, Valor Christian
First Team Name School Year Pos. Ethan Brunhofer Arapahoe Senior TE Elijah Cherrington Legend Senior WR Austin Conway Overland Senior QB, Ath. Ryan Cummings Valor Christian Senior OL Cameron Frazier Fairview Senior WR, Ret. Terran Hasselbach Regis Jesuit Senior DL Anders Hill Fairview Senior QB Isaiah Holland Valor Christian Senior OL Mark Hopper ThunderRidge Senior WR, S, K Sam Jones ThunderRidge Senior OL Carlo Kemp Fairview Sophomore DL Jacob Knipp Ralston Valley Senior QB Eric Lee Valor Christian Junior DB Chris Marquez Pomona Senior RB Sam Martin Fairview Senior WR Jacob Martin Cherokee Trail Senior DL Christian McCaffrey Valor Christian Senior RB Bernard McDondle Columbine Senior RB Alec Ruth Valor Christian Junior OL JK Scott Mullen Senior K, P Connor Spencer Fairview Senior DL, OL Tre Thomas Overland Senior LB Brody Westmoreland ThunderRidge Senior QB Evan White Cherokee Trail Senior DB Marcus Wilson Valor Christian Junior DB Zach Young Doherty Senior RB Second Team Name School Year Pos. Jeremy Aparicio Columbine Senior RB, LB Jostin Barron Legend Senior DL Ryan Belearde Westminster Senior RB, DB Ben Burnett Prairie View Senior DL Connor Cain Heritage Senior OL, DL AJ Cecil Valor Christian Senior QB Gabe Civerlo Grandview Senior OL Stanford Cooper Cherry Creek Senior LB Cody Dengal Legend Senior WR Chance Drake Hinkley Senior WR Justin Falls Valor Christian Senior LB Keenan Foshe Chaparral Senior LB Gabe Gillespie Mountain Range Senior RB, LB Jaeden Grahm Cherry Creek Senior DB Tanner Griffin Grand Junction Senior LB Austin Hall Gateway Senior S Aric Johnson Cherokee Trail Senior QB Anisoni Kami Rangeview Senior LB Alex Kinney Rocky Mountain Junior K Cameron Knight Grandview Junior DB Spencer Long Poudre Senior WR, DB Grant McConnell Mountain Range Senior OL, DL Chukwuma Obinnah Grandview Junior RB RJ Ramirez Prairie View Junior RB Matt Rindal Cherry Creek Junior LB Austin Ruiz Hinkley Senior QB Jack Sale Pomona Senior DB Jonah Seng Poudre Senior OL, DL Jamin Smith Douglas County Senior OL Cameron Smith Cherokee Trail Junior RB Trey Smith Douglas County Senior RB Jonathan Swartzwelter Fairview Senior K Theron Verna Grand Junction Senior TE, LB Quinton Walton Grand Junction Senior OL, DL Jacen White Columbine Senior DL, TE Class 4A
Player of the year: Kalen Ballage, Falcon
First Team Name School Year Pos. Kalen Ballage Falcon Senior RB, WR, Ath. Ethan Marks Monarch Senior RB Jay MacIntyre Monarch Senior Ath., DB, QB Josh Gehring Pine Creek Senior DL Matt List Pine Creek Senior LB Brant Seeley Dakota Ridge Senior OL Justin Barron Falcon Senior P Angelo Youngren Montrose Senior RB, FS Erik Eaton Pine Creek Senior OL Nathan Spinuzzi Pueblo South Junior QB, K Zach Peck Windsor Senior DL Zac Lindsay Denver South Senior RB, LB John Freismith Loveland Senior WR, FS Cody Mommaerts Monarch Senior OL Mike Rocha Montrose Junior FB, DL Keith Hed Pueblo West Senior OL Connor Durant Standley Lake Junior S, WR Kidd Soole Monarch Junior SS Matt Maestas Montrose Junior OL, DL Cody Wilson Ponderosa Senior OL Trey Jarvis Standley Lake Senior TE. DL Pete Mitchell Monarch Senior LB Avery Anderson Pine Creek Junior FS Tommy Lazzaro Pine Creek Junior QB Aaron Nelson Dakota Ridge Senior RB Braxton Thais Dakota Ridge Junior QB Class 3A
Player of the year: Dallas Reins, Elizabeth
First Team Name School Year Pos. Andre Apodaca Silver Creek Senior LB Levi Cecil Silver Creek Junior OL, DL Ryan Charles Silver Creek Senior K Joe DeTello Pueblo East Senior S Tyler Dudden Holy Family Senior OL, DL Isaah Duvall Coronado Senior RB Jaseil Garcia Delta Senior OL Levi Hoagland Palisade Senior QB, S Joe Hunt Coronado Senior DL Jessy Jackson Arvada Senior WR, K Austin King Frederick Senior DL, OL Kellin Leigh Rifle Senior RB, DB Zane Lindsey Silver Creek Junior TE Joe Lopez Frederick Senior DL, FB Zack Marango Palisade Senior OL, DL Austin Micci Coronado Senior Ret., RB, SS Isaac Miller Silver Creek Senior OL Randy Molinar Roosevelt Senior RB Chase Nicholas Elizabeth Senior RB, LB Ouray Ocanas Fort Morgan Junior LB, OL Brody Oliver Elizabeth Senior QB Brandon Payer Conifer Senior LB Dallas Reins Elizabeth Senior OL, DL Austin Shepherd Rifle Senior LB Ben Sjobakken Silver Creek Senior QB Sam Smith Coronado Junior LB David Sommers Holy Family Senior QB, DB Ryan Whiteside Delta Senior WR Alec Wirtjes Discovery Canyon Senior RB Isaiah Young Vista Peak Junior WR, DB Class 2A
Player of the year: Lance Neuerburg, Platte Valley
First Team Name School Year Pos. Randy Baker Brush Senior RB, LB Caleb Creech Platte Valley Junior RB, LB Johnathan Cretti Bennett Junior RB Ryan Fitzgerald Aspen Junior RB Jaden Franklin Kent Denver Junior RB, Ret. Alejandro Garcia Bennett Senior DL, OL Trevon Hamlet Kent Denver Senior LB, Ret. Roice Hanks Strasburg Senior OL, DL Junior Ibarra Jefferson Senior OL, DL John Jordan Bennett Sophomore LB, TE Stefan Knoerr Faith Christian Senior K Bailey Landwehr Platte Valley Senior K, P Daniel Langewisch Faith Christian Senior RB Jovanni Lucero Jefferson Senior RB Joe Matarazzo Kent Denver Senior QB, DB Cameron Maxey Platte Valley Senior DB, WR Connor McCain Faith Christian Junior DL Jeff Merritt Fort Lupton Senior QB, S Josh Mihalchin Faith Christian Senior OL Vince Moquin Bennett Senior DL, OL Lance Neuerburg Platte Valley Senior OL, DL Nick Paradiso Trinidad Senior OL, DL Tex Ritter Faith Christian Senior TE Ethan Rose Sterling Junior WR, DB Kyle Rosenbrock Brush Junior QB, LB Maverick Seewald Brush Senior OL, DL Logan Sitzman Platte Valley Senior QB Jake Smith Platte Valley Senior LB, WB Jacob Smith Strasburg Junior RB, LB Jalen Vasquez Fort Lupton Senior WR DJ Vurciaga Fort Lupton Senior TE, LB Tanner Wineland Bennett Senior K, TE, DB Class 1A
Player of the year: Dalton Risner, Wiggins
First Team Name School Year Pos. Will Austin Paonia Senior RB Jareb Aziz Centauri Junior RB, LB Jacob Baca Cornerstone Christian Senior RB, DB Jordan Bobian John Mall Senior WR, K Jason Buhr Centauri Senior RB, LB Trevor Close Buena Vista Junior RB, S Alec Coscarella Salida Senior RB Jacob Crist Ellicott Junior WR Jonas Cure Wray Junior TE, DL Tony Darling Paonia Junior OL, DL Dylan Geisler Paonia Junior OL, DL Tony Gentile Salida Senior DL, TE KC Jarvies Centauri Senior QB, DB Adison Jones Ignacio Junior QB Josh Kimball Paonia Junior OL, DL Jaden Koenig Yuma Senior QB, LB Christian Krautschun Colorado Springs Christian Senior OL, DL Ryan Krogmeier Holyoke Senior OL Gavin Liggett Limon Senior QB Luis Mariscal Center Senior OL, DL Clay McCarroll Centauri Junior WR, DB Andy McFarland Buena Vista Senior WR, RB, DB Blake Paintin Limon Senior DL Corey Reynolds Cedaredge Junior OL, DL Dalton Risner Wiggins Senior OL, DL Corey Ritchey Wiggins Senior RB, DL Eloy Sandavol Burlington Junior RB, DB Michael Stevensen Resurrection Christian Freshman K, QB JaVonte’ Stewart Ellicott Senior QB TJ Stockton Colorado Springs Christian Senior QB, RB, LB Joseph Storrer Crowley County Senior DL Taylor Walters Paonia Senior QB, S Cole Watson Resurrection Christian Senior TE Keegan Wentz Buena Vista Senior QB 8-man
Player of the year: Ty Eichman, Daypsring Christian
First Team Name School Year Pos. Damian Bell Simla Senior RB, LB Mitch Davison Caliche Senior QB, DB Brody Donoho Dayspring Christian Junior OL, DL Ty Eichman Dayspring Christian Senior RB, DL, OL, S Bobby Handley Kiowa Senior OL, DL Blayde Harrigan Norwood Senior OL, DL Levi Hottinger Akron Senior RB, LB Kylar Mai Dayspring Christian Junior QB, LB Dominique Marquez Hoehne Senior DL Devan Mock Dayspring Christian Senior TE, DL Nate Ramirez Sargent Senior QB, LB Morgan Rummel Norwood Senior QB Sawyer Schafer Hoehne Senior QB Wyatt Schrepfer Hoehne Senior RB Iaac Torres Hoehne Senior OL, DL Jeff Williams Norwood Senior RB, LB Jon Wiseman Dayspring Christian Junior G, DL Austin Zink Caliche Senior LB, RB 6-man
Player of the year: Clay Cordell, Hi-Plains
First Team Name School Year Pos. Clay Cordell Hi-Plains Senior QB, DB Eli Palser Otis Senior RB, DB Kyle Loeffler Arickaree/Woodlin Senior RB, LB Kyle English Liberty/Stratton Junior TB, S MC Griffin Liberty/Stratton Senior LB, FB Alex Nelson Hi-Plains Junior RB, DB Dakota Will-Potter Briggsdale Senior QB, LB Trevor Thompson Liberty/Stratton Senior QB, LB Tyler Carmen Prairie Senior RB, MLB Garrett Shaffer Arickaree/Woodlin Senior WR, LB Avery Marzolf Hi-Plains Senior OL, NG, LB Brady Holtz Peetz Senior QB, DB Clay Corliss Liberty/Stratton Senior LB, TE Tyler Rouse Eads Senior QB, LB Tanner Pflager Otis Senior QB, DB -
Latest On The Mat wrestling rankings released ahead of regionals
Regionals are here. And so are the latest On The Mat wrestling rankings.
This week brought new No. 1 teams in 4A, where Thompson Valley takes over for Broomfield, and 3A, where Valley overtakes Brush.
Additionally, Cherry Creek bumped up from No. 5 to No. 2 in 5A, and Pomona went from No. 6 to No. 4.
Newcomers included No. 8 Air Academy (4A), No. 9 Berthoud (4A), No. 6 Olathe (3A) and No. 10 Highland (2A).
Complete team rankings for all classes are below.
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On The Mat Wrestling Rankings
Tim Yount of On The Mat provides weekly wrestling rankings for teams and individuals in all weight classes. To see individual rankings, you can subscribe to On The Mat’s full rankings.
To subscribe via PayPal, choose your subscription option on this page click on the corresponding PayPal button. To subscribe by mail or fax and pay by personal check, click here for a printable subscription form. Email Tim Yount at tim@onthematrankings.com with questions.
To purchase individual weeks of the rankings (as opposed to the entire season), you will need to use the printable subscription form and pay by check. The season ranking subscriptions are offered at a discounted rate.
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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A
Class 5A RK TEAM PVS 1 Arvada West 1 2 Cherry Creek 5 3 Rocky Mountain 2 4 Pomona 6 5 Ponderosa 4 6 Pine Creek 3 7 Mountain Range 8 8 Chaparral 7 9 Grand Junction 10 10 Fruita Monument 9 Dropped out None. Class 4A RK TEAM PVS 1 Thompson Valley 2 2 Broomfield 1 3 Windsor 3 4 Discovery Canyon 5 5 Pueblo South 4 6 Pueblo County 8 7 Pueblo Central 7 8 Air Academy – 9 Berthoud – 10 Montrose 9 Dropped out Palisade (6), Mesa Ridge (10). Class 3A RK TEAM PVS 1 Valley 2 2 Brush 1 3 Centauri 3 4 Lamar 8 5 Monte Vista 4 6 Olathe – 7 Dolores Huerta 6 8 Sterling 5 9 Fort Lupton 7 10 Alamosa 9 Dropped out Buena Vista (10). Class 2A RK TEAM PVS 1 Paonia 1 2 Sedgwick County/Fleming 4 3 Meeker 2 4 Baca County 3 5 Rocky Ford 5 6 Swink 9 7 Crowley County 7 8 Norwood 6 9 Merino 8 10 Highland – Dropped out Center (10). -
On The Mat wrestling ranking released as regionals near
Wrestling’s regular season is rapidly winding down — the final day is Saturday. With regionals set for Feb. 14-15, the picture in terms of team rankings seems clear at the moment.
The latest On The Mat wrestling rankings were released this morning, with few changes. The most notable movement was Pine Creek going from No. 5 to No. 3 in 5A.
Complete team rankings for all classes are below.
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On The Mat Wrestling Rankings
Tim Yount of On The Mat provides weekly wrestling rankings for teams and individuals in all weight classes. To see individual rankings, you can subscribe to On The Mat’s full rankings.
To subscribe via PayPal, choose your subscription option on this page click on the corresponding PayPal button. To subscribe by mail or fax and pay by personal check, click here for a printable subscription form. Email Tim Yount at tim@onthematrankings.com with questions.
To purchase individual weeks of the rankings (as opposed to the entire season), you will need to use the printable subscription form and pay by check. The season ranking subscriptions are offered at a discounted rate.
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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A
Class 5A RK TEAM PVS 1 Arvada West 1 2 Rocky Mountain 2 3 Pine Creek 5 4 Ponderosa 3 5 Cherry Creek 4 6 Pomona 6 7 Chaparral 7 8 Mountain Range 8 9 Fruita Monument 9 10 Grand Junction 10 Dropped out None. Class 4A RK TEAM PVS 1 Broomfield 1 2 Thompson Valley 2 3 Windsor 3 4 Pueblo South 4 5 Discovery Canyon 5 6 Palisade 6 7 Pueblo Central 7 8 Pueblo County 8 9 Montrose 9 10 Mesa Ridge 10 Dropped out None. Class 3A RK TEAM PVS 1 Brush 1 2 Valley 2 3 Centauri 3 4 Monte Vista 4 5 Sterling 5 6 Dolores Huerta 6 7 Fort Lupton 7 8 Lamar 8 9 Alamosa 9 10 Buena Vista 10 Dropped out None. Class 2A RK TEAM PVS 1 Paonia 1 2 Meeker 2 3 Baca County 3 4 Sedgwick County/Fleming 5 5 Rocky Ford 4 6 Norwood 6 7 Crowley County 7 8 Merino 8 9 Swink 9 10 Center 10 Dropped out None. -
On The Mat wrestling rankings add Fruita Monument
Fruita Monument has rejoined this week’s On The Mat wrestling rankings at No. 9 in 5A.
The No. 1 teams all stayed the same this week: Arvada West (5A), Broomfield (4A), Brush (3A) and Paonia (2A).
Complete team rankings for all classes are below.
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Class 5A RK TEAM PVS 1 Arvada West 1 2 Rocky Mountain 2 3 Ponderosa 3 4 Cherry Creek 4 5 Pine Creek 6 6 Pomona 5 7 Chaparral 7 8 Mountain Range 8 9 Fruita Monument – 10 Grand Junction 9 Dropped out Fountain-Fort Carson (10). Class 4A RK TEAM PVS 1 Broomfield 1 2 Thompson Valley 2 3 Windsor 4 4 Pueblo South 3 5 Discovery Canyon 5 6 Palisade 6 7 Pueblo Central 7 8 Pueblo County 8 9 Montrose 9 10 Mesa Ridge 10 Dropped out None. Class 3A RK TEAM PVS 1 Brush 1 2 Valley 2 3 Centauri 3 4 Monte Vista 4 5 Sterling 5 6 Dolores Huerta 6 7 Fort Lupton 7 8 Lamar 8 9 Alamosa 9 10 Buena Vista 10 Dropped out None. Class 2A RK TEAM PVS 1 Paonia 1 2 Meeker 2 3 Baca County 4 4 Rocky Ford 3 5 Sedgwick County/Fleming 6 6 Norwood 5 7 Crowley County 7 8 Merino 10 9 Swink 8 10 Center 9 Dropped out None. -
Top of the Rockies serves as a primer for wrestling’s state tournament

Rocky Mountain’s Roman Ortiz, left, wrestled Thompson Valley’s Mike Berg in the 152-pound championship match. Ortiz won on a 3-0 decision. (Brian Miller) LAFAYETTE — There wasn’t a single individual standing atop the podium Saturday evening who wasn’t reveling in the moment of winning a prestigious wrestling tournament like Top of the Rockies.
That said, thoughts were already starting to drift to potentially standing on a different podium next month.
With the state wrestling tournament fast approaching, the Top of the Rockies at Centaurus High School offered a glimpse into the future. From Broomfield’s Phil Downing, who will be seeking a fourth state title, to top-ranked Arvada West seeking its first team crown in more than two decades, the two-day experience at Centaurus was a good barometer for what could be in store Feb. 20-22 at Pepsi Center in Denver.
“It feels good because this is the premier tournament in the state of Colorado. (Centaurus Athletic Director) Paul Roper does an amazing job and he needs to be credited with that work,” Arvada West assistant coach Mark Schmidt said. “It gives us a little bit of confidence, but next year, no one is going to remember who won this tournament. They’ll remember who won the state tournament.”
The Wildcats, who currently top the Class 5A On the Mat rankings, dominated the weekend. Arvada West finished with 200 points to outdistance Thompson Valley (155.5) and Broomfield (144).
Bennie Pachello brought home the team’s only individual title in his first trip to the tournament with a 9-3 decision over Pueblo South’s Marcus Martinez at 132 pounds. Schmidt said he believes it’s the team’s first-ever champion at Top of the Rockies.
“I feel like if we wrestle like we did at this tournament at state,” Pachello said, “then we’re going to bring home a state title.”
Arvada West had three others reach the finals in addition to Pachello and a handful of additional placers. The team won on Saturday despite the fact that coach Ron Granieri is serving a school-imposed sanction based on a violation of CHSAA rules. Both Granieri and the team are on restriction from the postseason, though the school is currently working on a plan to have both removed from restriction.
Downing’s contest with Miguel Barreras of Rio Rancho (N.M.) in the 160-pound final may have been the match of the night, judging by the crowd’s reaction. Downing trailed 4-3 before getting a penalty point and a reversal with 6.2 seconds remaining in the third period to post a 6-4 victory via decision.
“I knew I had to pull something out of me to come up with the win,” Downing said. “I dug down deep and just scored the last two points I needed.”
With regionals just three weeks away, Downing’s thoughts are already on the postseason and trying to join the elite four-time state champion club.
“I feel like I’m in the state finals sometimes. I think about it that much,” Downing said. “It’s nerve-wracking and it’s a lot of pressure, but I just need to do what I need to do win it and it will all take care of itself.”
Another former state champion who took home first Saturday was Cherry Creek’s Mitch Finesilver. The senior edged Cheyenne East’s Brody Cress 6-5 at 126 pounds.
“It feels awesome. That’s the gameplan the whole time – just go in, score points,” Finesilver said. “My team … I couldn’t have done it without them.”
Finesilver’s twin brother Zach, advanced to the finals at 138 pounds before falling to Bryce Meredith of Cheyenne Central (Wyo.) 12-7. Younger brother Matt was also a finalist at 113 but fell 7-0 to Legacy’s Ryan Deakin.
“It’s great. I love it,” Mitch Finesilver said of having his siblings competing Saturday night. “It’s always awesome to see your family do well.”
Other champions included Pomona’s Tomas Gutierrez at 106 and Josh Rosales at 120; Colton Adams of Scottsbluff (Neb.) at 145; Rocky Mountain’s Roman Ortiz at 152; Omaha North’s (Neb.) JaCobi Jones (170) and JaVaughn Perkins (182); Cheyenne East’s Tevis Bartlett at 195; Grand Island’s (Neb.) Chase Reis (220); and Broomfield’s Austyn Harris at heavyweight.
Meredith and Perkins were voted as the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestlers.
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Results
Team Scores: Arvada West 200, Thompson Valley 155.5, Broomfield 144, Rocky Mountain 130, Cheyenne East 129, Cherry Creek 120.5, Omaha North 118, Pomona 116, Scottsbluff 113, Grand Island 106.5, Pueblo South 105.5.
Championship Matches
106: Tomas Gutierrez, Pomona, dec. Cody Fatzinger, Arvada West, 6-0
113: Ryan Deakin, Legacy, dec. Matt Finesilver, Cherry Creek, 7-0
120: Josh Rosales, Pomona, pin Steven Lahnert, Cheyenne East, :57
126: Mitch Finesilver, Cherry Creek, dec. Brody Cress, Cheyenne East, 6-5
132: Bennie Pachello, Arvada West, dec. Marcus Martinez, Pueblo South, 9-3
138: Bryce Meredith, Cheyenne Central, dec. Zach Finesilver, Cherry Creek, 12-7
145: Colton Adams, Scottsbluff, dec. Payton Tawater, Arvada West, 5-4
152: Roman Ortiz, Rocky Mountain, dec. Mike Berg, Thompson Valley, 3-0
160: Phil Downing, Broomfield, dec. Miguel Barreras, Rio Ranch, 6-4
170: JaCobi Jones, Omaha North, maj. dec. Mason Harms, Cherry Creek, 13-2
182: JaVaughn Perkins, Omaha North, pin Zach Stodden, Broomfield, 2:58
195: Tevis Bartlett, Cheyenne East, pin Devin Rothrock, Arvada West, 5:09
220: Chase Reis, Grand Island, pin Jacob Ornelas, FL, 3:40
285: Austyn Harris, Broomfield, dec. Brett Schaeffer, Cheyenne East, 3-1, OT
