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  • All-state boys cross country teams for 2016 season

    The 2016 all-state boys cross country teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

    The athletes who won championships at their classification were named runner of the year.

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    Class 5A

    Runner of the year: Isaac Green, Monarch
    Coach of the year: Kent Rieder, Monarch

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Isaac Green Senior Monarch
    Connor McCabe Junior Rampart
    Charlie Perry Junior Monarch
    Joshua Romine Senior Mountain Vista
    Harrison Scudamore Junior Denver East
    Bailey Timmons Senior Rock Canyon
    Rylan Wallace Senior Cherokee Trail
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Colin Berndt Junior Arvada West
    Carter Dillon Junior Mountain Vista
    Cameron Dimas Senior Fort Collins
    Yonatan Kefle Sophomore Denver South
    Dylan Ko Senior Fossil Ridge
    James Logan Senior Arapahoe
    Kyle Moran Senior Cherry Creek

    Honorable mention:
    Beraki Awet, Junior, Palmer; Jacob Dewey, Junior, Rampart; Chase Dornbusch, Junior, Lakewood; Derek Fearon, Freshman, Rock Canyon; Daniel Hamson, Senior, Cherry Creek; Gage Hornung, Senior, Boulder; Jerod Kuhn, Senior, Columbine; Greg Lund, Senior, Fairview; Max Sevcik, Senior, Arvada West; Chris Theodore, Junior, Rock Canyon; Austin Vancil, Sophomore, Dakota Ridge.

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    Class 4A

    Runner of the year: Ethan Powell, Air Academy
    Coach of the year: Larry Rudnicki, Palmer Ridge

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Evan Graff Junior Montrose
    Andrew Lester Senior Palmer Ridge
    Maximilliano Martinez Senior Widefield
    Jeremy Meadows Senior Palmer Ridge
    Ian Meek Senior Montrose
    Cole Munoz Junior Widefield
    Ethan Powell Senior Air Academy
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Ben Highfill Junior Pueblo South
    James Lee Junior Silver Creek
    Ryan Matson Junior Palmer Ridge
    John O’Malley Junior Centaurus
    Matthew Roberds Sophomore Mesa Ridge
    Harry Steinberg Senior Durango
    Brandon Swenson Senior Evergreen

    Honorable mention:
    Alexis Aguirre, Senior, Battle Mountain; Calvin Banta, Sophomore, Air Academy; Cooper Brown, Sophomore, Centaurus; Weston Donati-Leach, Senior, Evergreen; Brock Dykema, Junior, Silver Creek; Cale Englert, Senior, Windsor; Maxwell Herebic, Junior, Palmer Ridge; Brandon Hippe, Sophomore, Palmer Ridge; Dillon Powell, Sophomore, Air Academy; Andrew Rudnicki, Senior, Palmer Ridge; Josh Torres, Junior, Northridge.

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    Class 3A

    Runner of the year: Tanner Norman, Classical Academy
    Coach of the year: Larry Zaragoza, Alamosa

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Isaiah DeLaCerda Junior Alamosa
    David Fine Sophomore Elizabeth
    Canaan Lamberth Junior The Classical Academy
    Ryan Lehmuth Junior Jefferson Academy
    Tanner Norman Senior The Classical Academy
    Caleb Palmer Junior Alamosa
    Cole Sprout Freshman Faith Christian
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Macklin Brockmeyer Sophomore Faith Christian
    Cody Jones Senior Frontier Academy
    Andrew King Junior Platte Valley
    Nate MacDonald Junior D’Evelyn
    Tyler Scholl Sophomore Middle Park
    Colton Stice Sophomore Gunnison
    Christian Van Cleave Senior Jefferson Academy

    Honorable mention:
    Riley Allen, Senior, Moffat County; Caleb Berlinger, Junior, Alamosa; Ethan Brown, Senior, Pagosa Springs; Ryan Butler, Junior, SkyView Academy; Blake Davis, Junior, Lamar; Wyatt Lehr, Junior, Lamar; Oscar Martinez, Junior, Alamosa; Kyle McCabe, Junior, Holy Family; Jon Wilkinson, Junior, Gunnison; Jordan Wilson, Junior, SkyView Academy; Dlyan Zurfluh, Senior, Estes Park.

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    Class 2A

    Runner of the year: Jerald Taylor, Custer County
    Coach of the year: Adam Rich, The Vanguard School

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Cody Danley Junior Rocky Ford
    Grant Hughes Senior The Vanguard School
    Ben Kelley Junior Soroco
    Austin Russell Senior Meeker
    Patrick Scoggins Junior Rangley
    Jerald Taylor Senior Custer County
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Jaden Evans Sophomore Telluride
    Connor Kaufman Senior Wiggins
    Levi Kilian Sophomore Highland
    Nick Lovato Junior The Vanguard School
    Harley Morgan Senior The Vanguard School
    Isaac Roberts Freshman Lyons

    Honorable mention:
    AJ Briar, Senior, The Vanguard School; Seth Bruxvoort, Sophomore, Heritage Christian Academy; Brandon Cardenas, Senior, Rocky Ford; Keaton Case, Sophomore, Heritage Christian Academy; Gary DeLeon, Junior, Rocky Ford; Colton Jonjak-Plahn, Sophomore, Lyons; Jake Murphy, Senior, Lake City Community; Caleb Smith, Junior, Peyton; Field Soosloff, Junior, Lyons; Teslin Stecher, Sophomore, Mancos.

  • All-state girls cross country teams for 2016 season

    The 2016 all-state girls cross country teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

    The athletes who won championships at their classification were named runner of the year.

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    Class 5A

    Runner of the year: Brie Oakley, Grandview
    Coach of the year: Greg Weich, Broomfield

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Jenna Fitzsimmons Freshman Mountain Vista
    Ivy Gonzales Junior Broomfield
    Lauren Gregory Senior Fort Collins
    Madison Mooney Junior Broomfield
    Brie Oakley Senior Grandview
    Caroline Robbins Junior Grandview
    Brynn Siles Freshman Legacy
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Holly Bent Senior Monarch
    Caroline Eck Sophomore Mountain Vista
    Megan Koch Junior Highlands Ranch
    Allison Mann Senior Liberty
    Sarah O’Sullivan Freshman Mountain Vista
    Devon Peterson Senior Cherry Creek
    Michelle Renner Junior Dakota Ridge

    Honorable mention: Carley Bennett, Sophomore, Lakewood; Isabella Bowland, Junior, Fairview; Claudia Burgess, Junior, Boulder; Isalina Colsman, Freshman, Regis Jesuit; Civianna Gallegos, Junior, Arvada West; Hailey Leader, Junior, Monarch; Emily Mitchem, Junior, Broomfield; Katelyn Mitchem, Junior, Broomfield; Shannon Osoba, Sophomore, Rock Canyon; Zoe Simmons, Sophomore, Mountain Vista; Laura Thompson, Junior, Broomfield.

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    Class 4A

    Runner of the year: Maria Mettler, Air Academy
    Coach of the year: Rob Parish, Battle Mountain

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Tiya Chamberlin Sophomore Wheat Ridge
    Elizabeth Constien Junior Battle Mountain
    Naomi Harding Sophomore Battle Mountain
    Addi Iken Junior Littleton
    Kasey Klocek Freshman Green Mountain
    Kenadi Krueger Freshman Thompson Valley
    Maria Mettler Senior Air Academy
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Joslin Blair Freshman Eagle Valley
    Madeleine Bonneau Junior Palmer Ridge
    Madeleine Burns Freshman Durango
    Riley Geldean Freshman Centaurus
    Rachel Goodrich Freshman Golden
    Keely Jones Sophomore Valor Christian
    Sophia Maeda Junior Mead

    Honorable mention: Layla Almasri, Senior, Pine Creek; Anna Busath, Freshman, Palmer Ridge; Katie Cole, Sophomore, Palmer Ridge; Avery Doan, Sophomore, Eagle Valley; Morgan Hykes, Sophomore, Windsor; Madi Kenyon, Sophomore, Roosevelt; Athena Keuhne, Senior, Pine Creek; Devon Kroeker, Senior, Pine Creek; Lauren Offerman, Senior, Mountain View; Alex Raichart, Junior, Battle Mountain; Lauren Zoe Baker, Junior, Silver Creek.

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    Class 3A

    Runner of the year: Kayla Young, Denver North
    Coach of the year: Kim McConnell, Peak to Peak

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Winter Boese Sophomore Steamboat Springs
    Hannah Ellis Junior Frontier Academy
    Quinn McConnell Sophomore Peak to Peak
    Hannah McReavy Junior St Mary’s
    Anna Shults Sophomore Peak to Peak
    Lily Tomasula Martin Senior Estes Park
    Kayla Young Senior Denver North
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Tiana Bradfield Sophomore Peak to Peak
    Ruby Brown Freshman Salida
    McKenzie Elliott Junior The Classical Academy
    Katie Flaherty Sophomore The Classical Academy
    Sam Schaffer Senior Kent Denver
    Tara Sowards Junior Alamosa
    Chantae Steele Sophomore The Classical Academy

    Honorable mention: Maggi Congdon, Freshman, Steamboat Springs; Sadie Cotton, Junior, Steamboat Springs; Lilly Lavier, Freshman, Alamosa; Ashten Loeks, Sophomore, Elizabeth; Emily Long, Senior, Frontier Academy; Kiara Mattern, Senior, James Irwin Charter; Rachael Metzler, Senior, Peak to Peak; Kika Napierkowski, Junior, Holy Family; Anna Ponzio, Junior, Colorado Academy; Elle Triem, Sophomore, Peak to Peak; Cassie Unruh, Senior, SkyView Academy.

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    Class 2A

    Runner of the year: Chloe Veilleux, Soroco
    Coach of the year: Keith Hampton, Telluride

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Julia Eskelson Senior Meeker
    Soleil Gaylord Junior Telluride
    Annie Hughes Senior Buena Vista
    Sydney Petersen Junior Crested Butte
    Chloe Veilleux Sophomore Soroco
    Whitney White Senior Buena Vista
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Kayla Carter Sophomore Custer County
    Helen Cross Freshman Nederland
    Sarah Davidson Junior Nederland
    Courtney Jenson Junior Wiggins
    Maya Ordonez Sophomore Telluride
    Emma Schaefer Sophomore Shining Mountain Waldorf

    Honorable mention: Maggie Allen, Senior, Wiggins; Caroline Benney, Junior, Lake County; Maggie Berry, Senior, Alexander Dawson; Bria Johnson, Freshman, The Vanguard School; Kaylee Kearse, Junior, Peyton; Megan Levine, Senior, Lake City Community; Samantha O’Brien, Junior, Clear Creek; Maria O’Neal, Junior, Crested Butte; Alyssa Pack, Senior, Telluride; CeAnn Udovich, Junior, Lyons.

  • All-state boys golf teams for 2016 season

    The 2016 all-state boys golf teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

    The athletes who won championships at their classification were named golfers of the year.

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    Class 5A

    5A boys golf state tournament 2016
    Highlands Ranch’s Kyle Pearson. (Morgan Dzak/CHSAANow.com)

    Golfer of the year: Kyle Pearson, Highlands Ranch

    Coach of the year: Craig Rogers, Regis Jesuit

    First team
    Name Year School
    Drew Anderson Junior Regis Jesuit
    Griffin Barela Senior Lakewood
    Davis Bryant Junior Eaglecrest
    Nick Caldwell Senior Rock Canyon
    Josh Caridi Junior Fossil Ridge
    Cal McCoy Junior Regis Jesuit
    Trevor Olkowski Senior Grand Junction
    Kyle Pearson Senior Highlands Ranch
    Daniel Pearson Senior Fairview
    Arik Roberts Senior Palmer
    Kailer Rundiks Junior Denver East

    Class 4A

    4A boys state golf
    Discovery Canyon’s Luke Trujillo. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Golfer of the year: Luke Trujillo, Discovery Canyon

    Coach of the year: Mark Liggett, Discovery Canyon

    First team
    Name Year School
    Caleb Blackburn Junior Discovery Canyon
    Mathew Casias Senior Pueblo South
    Darren Edwards Junior Thompson Valley
    Barrett Jones Junior Eagle Valley
    Cole Krantz Senior Windsor
    Glen-Michael Mihavetz Senior Montrose
    Owen Pasvogel Senior Discovery Canyon
    Tyler Severin Junior Roosevelt
    Jackson Solem Senior Silver Creek
    Micah Stangebye Freshman Montrose
    Luke Trujillo Junior Discovery Canyon

    Class 3A

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    Kent Denver’s Oliver Jack. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Golfer of the year: Oliver Jack, Kent Denver

    Coach of the year: Bob Austin, Kent Denver

    First team
    Name Year School
    Nishant Datta Junior Peak to Peak
    Peter Grossenbacher Sophomore Eaton
    Billy Howenstein Sophomore Dawson School
    Oliver Jack Junior Kent Denver
    Yale Kim Senior Dawson School
    Jackson Klutznick Sophomore Kent Denver
    Jacob Mason Freshman Jefferson Academy
    Liam O’Halloran Freshman The Classical Academy
    Ivan Richmond Junior Estes Park
    Ethan Tartaglia Junior Peak to Peak
    Ian Thorpe Junior Peak to Peak
    Ben Zimmerman Freshman Kent Denver
  • Final results from the 3A boys golf state tournament

    AURORA — Complete results after the final round of the 2016 Class 3A state boys golf tournament at Saddle Rock Golf Course.

    More coverage:

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    Team

    Teams
    Place School R1 R2 Total To Par
    1 Kent Denver 225 220 445 +13
    2 Peak to Peak 225 223 448 +16
    3 Dawson 237 234 471 +39
    4 Eaton 235 240 475 +43
    5 Aspen 234 244 478 +46
    6 Sterling 241 244 485 +53
    7 Delta 246 241 487 +55
    8 Basalt 239 254 493 +61
    9 Lutheran 253 252 505 +73
    10 Alamosa 257 250 507 +75
    11 Holy Family 260 267 527 +95
    12 Cedaredge 265 272 537 +105
    13 Manitou Springs 286 291 577 +145
    14 Pagosa Springs 296 290 586 +154

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    Individual

    Note: * indicates winner of a playoff

    Individuals
    Place Name School R1 R2 Total To Par
    1 Oliver Jack Kent Denver 72 72 144 Even*
    2 Ivan Richmond Estes Park 73 71 144 Even
    3 Ethan Tartaglia Peak to Peak 74 72 146 +2
    T4 Jackson Klutznick Kent Denver 75 73 148 +4
    T4 Yale Kim Dawson School 73 75 148 +4
    T6 Nishant Datta Peak to Peak 76 75 151 +7
    T6 Ian Thorpe Peak to Peak 75 76 151 +7
    T6 Liam O’Halloran The Classical Academy 74 77 151 +7
    T6 Jacob Mason Jefferson Academy 73 78 151 +7
    T10 Ben W Zimmerman Kent Denver 78 75 153 +9
    T10 Peter Grossenbacher Eaton 77 76 153 +9
    T10 Billy Howenstein Dawson School 76 77 153 +9
    13 Christoffer Rudosky Cortez 76 78 154 +10
    14 Walker Franklin Prospect Ridge 77 78 155 +11
    T15 Logan Wood Delta 83 75 158 +14
    T15 Brayden Lambrecht Sterling 79 79 158 +14
    T17 Hayden Wehe Alamosa 81 78 159 +15
    T17 Colton Clingman Holy Family 81 78 159 +15
    T17 Ethan Alcazar Eaton 79 80 159 +15
    T20 Blake Reiher Delta 80 80 160 +16
    T20 Jack Pevny Aspen 79 81 160 +16
    T22 Carlo Pine Telluride 82 79 161 +17
    T22 Dominic Lanese Aspen 81 80 161 +17
    T22 Wade Kellogg Sterling 81 80 161 +17
    T25 Jack Friedman Kent Denver 81 81 162 +18
    T25 Jaxon Franklin Prospect Ridge 81 81 162 +18
    T25 Christian Agelopoulos Colorado Academy 81 81 162 +18
    T25 Dawson Holmes Aspen 79 83 162 +18
    T25 Shayne Marcely Machebeuf 77 85 162 +18
    T25 Jack Hughes Aspen 76 86 162 +18
    31 Andy Geisick Eaton 79 84 163 +19
    T32 Justin Vaughn Lutheran 85 79 164 +20
    T32 Tanner Korn Basalt 77 87 164 +20
    T34 Linc Kleager Basalt 82 83 165 +21
    T34 Donny Chavez Alamosa 81 84 165 +21
    T36 Riley Schaefer Sterling 81 85 166 +22
    T36 Holden Kleager Basalt 80 86 166 +22
    38 Micah Ramirez Resurrection Christian 83 84 167 +23
    39 Peter Carlson Cedaredge 82 86 168 +24
    T40 Andrew Platt Dawson School 88 82 170 +26
    T40 Sam Taylor Peak to Peak 84 86 170 +26
    T40 Westin Pals Lutheran 81 89 170 +26
    T43 Thomas O’Connor Englewood 90 81 171 +27
    T43 Cole Williams Lutheran 87 84 171 +27
    T43 Peyton Jacobson Eaton 84 87 171 +27
    T46 Brock Reedy Lamar 89 83 172 +28
    T46 Caleb Stephens Buena Vista 87 85 172 +28
    T46 KC Carlson Delta 86 86 172 +28
    49 Bradon Baxter Sterling 87 86 173 +29
    50 Dylan Dobbs Denver Christian 86 88 174 +30
    51 Harrison Turner Resurrection Christian 93 82 175 +31
    T52 Jacob Lewis Cedaredge 87 89 176 +32
    T52 Blake Keetch Cortez 87 89 176 +32
    T52 Cristian Hall Delta 83 93 176 +32
    55 Bobby Ball The Classical Academy 86 91 177 +33
    T56 Drew Broadhurst Basalt 94 85 179 +35
    T56 Simon Lammens Colorado Academy 89 90 179 +35
    58 Garrett Green Holy Family 84 96 180 +36
    T59 Lucas Culver Manitou Springs 87 94 181 +37
    T59 Jay Paolucci La Junta 87 94 181 +37
    61 Cooper Johnson Lutheran 87 95 182 +38
    T62 Aaron Hsu Alamosa 95 88 183 +39
    T62 Luke Wright Skyview Academy 93 90 183 +39
    T64 Cody Schrock La Junta 97 89 186 +42
    T64 Craig Smith Cheyenne Wells 92 94 186 +42
    66 Stephen Sabish St. Mary’s 92 95 187 +43
    67 Hunter Hill Holy Family 96 93 189 +45
    68 Jack Velten St. Mary’s 99 92 191 +47
    T69 Diego Montoya Holy Family 95 97 192 +48
    T69 Simon Lovely Telluride 90 102 192 +48
    T71 Nathan Smith Pagosa Springs 99 94 193 +49
    T71 Colton Liddell Alamosa 98 95 193 +49
    T71 Zach Richardson Rye 98 95 193 +49
    T71 Duncan Campbell Cedaredge 96 97 193 +49
    T75 Tucker Jones Monte Vista 95 101 196 +52
    T75 Tucker Thomas Vail Mountain 94 102 196 +52
    T77 Bryon Baca Manitou Springs 101 96 197 +53
    T77 Jakob Chrisman Yuma 98 99 197 +53
    79 Jonathon Robel Pagosa Springs 99 99 198 +54
    80 Owen Severs Pagosa Springs 98 101 199 +55
    T81 Dane Kline Pagosa Springs 103 97 200 +56
    T81 Jaeden Jones Manitou Springs 99 101 200 +56
    83 Preston Salsgiver Manitou Springs 100 105 205 +61
    84 Alexander Proctor Fowler 113 132 245 +101
  • Kent Denver’s Oliver Jack storms into lead on first day of 3A boys golf state tourney

    3A boys golf state tournament
    Kent Denver’s Oliver Jack. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — Oliver Jack caught fire on the final four holes to seize the lead after the first day of the Class 3A boys golf state tournament.

    Jack, a junior at Kent Denver, birdied three of the final four holes to finish at even par for the day at Saddle Rock Golf Course. He sits one stroke ahead of a group of three golfers who finished at 1-over.

    “I just started making some putts. I was hitting it kind of close all day, and I couldn’t really putt,” Jack said after his round. “I got them to drop at the end, which was nice.”

    Of being in the individual lead, Jack added: “It feels really good. Tomorrow, hopefully I’ll start making putts earlier, but that’s all I can ask for right now.”

    Jack finished tied for second at last season’s championship, and tied for sixth as a freshman.

    His torrid finish on Monday also helped Kent Denver jump into a tie for first place in the team race. The Sun Devils — who got big rounds from Jackson Klutznick (+3), Ben Zimmerman (+6) and also Jack Friedman (+9) — are tied with Peak to Peak.

    The Pumas were led by Ethan Tartaglia (+2), Ian Thorpe (+3) and Nishant Datta (+4). Sam Taylor, the defending individual champion, finished 12-over in the first round.

    “Tomorrow’s a big day for a lot of the guys on our team,” Jack said. “They played well today.”

    Aspen (+18) sits in third place in the team standings, Eaton (+19) is fourth, and Dawson (+21) is fifth.

    It’s a crowded individual leaderboard, with seven players sitting within three shots of the lead.

    “There are a lot of guys right behind me, so it’s pressure on me, but I feel good about the fact that I can maybe win tomorrow,” Jack said.

    3A boys golf state tournament Yale Kim Dawson
    Yale Kim. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    That the race for the title is so tight isn’t exactly unexpected. Nine of last year’s top 11 finishers returned to this year’s event, including Taylor, the defending individual champion, and 2014 champion Yale Kim of Dawson.

    Kim was at the top of the leaderboard for much of the day, shooting 3-under on the front nine, and he finished his first round at 1-over. He is among the group of three tied in second place.

    A senior, Kim is seeking his fourth-straight top-10 finish at state.

    “I played a good round, I’m happy. I had fun, and I’m excited for tomorrow,” Kim said. “I’ve had a lot of (success) before, and I’m trying not to be too nervous since its my senior year, but I’m trying to have a lot of fun, and I’m trying to play the best golf that I can.”

    Estes Park’s Ivan Richmond and Jefferson Academy’s Jacob Mason also shot 1-over in the first round.

    Jack, Kim and Richmond will all tee off together in the final group on Tuesday morning at 10:57. Mason will tee off in the second-to-last group at 10:48 along with The Classical Academy’s Liam O’Halloran and Peak to Peak’s Tartaglia. O’Halloran and Tartaglia both finished at 2-over on Monday.

    3A boys golf state tournament
    Walker Franklin. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The field also included two schools for the first time.

    Prospect Ridge Academy, in its first year as a CHSAA member, qualified brothers Jaxon and Walker Franklin. Jaxon, a junior, is tied for 25th at 9-over. Walker, a freshman, briefly held the lead during the first round and finished tied for 13th at 5-over.

    SkyView Academy also had its first-ever qualifier in Luke Wright, who shot 21-over on the first day and sits in a tie for 63rd.

  • List of boys golf’s 2016 state qualifiers

    Below is an interactive database of boys golf’s state qualifiers in classes 5A, 4A and 3A during the 2016 season. These golfers qualified out of their respective regionals.

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  • Championship Count: Valor Christian tops in team titles; Cheyenne Mountain has most individual wins

    Valor Christian football stadium
    Valor Christian won a state-best seven team championships in 2015-16, including Class 5A football. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    AURORA — Valor Christian’s athletic department had a banner season in 2015-16, leading the state with seven team championships.

    In terms of individual sports, Cheyenne Mountain led the way with 11 individual champions.

    We broke down the 2015-16 championship count below. Find a complete championship database, including title game scores, in our archives.

    Previous Championship Counts:

    • 2014-15: Cherry Creek (5 teams); Thompson Valley (14 individuals)
    • 2013-14: Regis Jesuit (6 teams)
    • 2012-13: Cherry Creek (5 teams) & Cheyenne Mountain (5 teams)
    • 2011-12: Cherry Creek (5 teams)
    • 2010-11: Cheyenne Mountain (7 teams) & Regis Jesuit (7 teams)
    • 2009-10: Cherry Creek (5 teams)
    • 2008-09: Cherry Creek (5 teams)
    • 2007-08: Cherry Creek (5 teams)

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    Team Championships

    Valor Christian had the most team championships this season with seven. The Eagles won boys golf, softball, football, girls basketball, girls swimming, boys lacrosse and baseball.

    The seven titles are the most since Regis Jesuit and Cheyenne Mountain each won seven in 2010-11.

    Five teams tied for second place in the state with three team championships this season: Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado Academy, Kent Denver, Pomona and Regis Jesuit.

    Colorado Academy and Valor Christian each had a state-best three girls championships, while Valor’s four titles were the most on the boys’ side.

    In all, 67 different teams won a team championship in 2015-16, including 16 teams which won multiple championships.

    A breakdown of team championships is below.

    Rank Team Girls Boys Co-Ed Total
    1 Valor Christian 3 4 0 7
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 2 1 0 3
    2 Colorado Academy 3 0 0 3
    2 Kent Denver 1 2 0 3
    2 Pomona 1 2 0 3
    2 Regis Jesuit 0 3 0 3
    7 Broomfield 1 1 0 2
    7 Cherokee Trail 1 1 0 2
    7 Cherry Creek 1 1 0 2
    7 Eaton 2 0 0 2
    7 Fairview 2 0 0 2
    7 Grandview 2 0 0 2
    7 Heritage Christian 1 1 0 2
    7 Lutheran 1 1 0 2
    7 Mountain Vista 1 1 0 2
    7 Yuma 2 0 0 2
    17 Air Academy 1 0 0 1
    17 Alamosa 0 1 0 1
    17 Aspen 1 0 0 1
    17 Battle Mountain 0 1 0 1
    17 Bayfield 0 1 0 1
    17 Bennett 1 0 0 1
    17 Buena Vista 0 1 0 1
    17 Castle View 0 0 1 1
    17 Cedaredge 0 1 0 1
    17 Cheyenne Wells 1 0 0 1
    17 Colorado Springs Christian 0 1 0 1
    17 Dawson School 0 1 0 1
    17 Durango 0 1 0 1
    17 Eads 0 1 0 1
    17 Eaglecrest 1 0 0 1
    17 Evergreen 0 1 0 1
    17 Faith Christian 0 1 0 1
    17 Fleming 0 1 0 1
    17 Fort Collins 1 0 0 1
    17 Fossil Ridge 0 1 0 1
    17 Holly 0 1 0 1
    17 Idalia 1 0 0 1
    17 Lewis-Palmer 1 0 0 1
    17 Lyons 0 1 0 1
    17 Meeker 0 1 0 1
    17 Monarch 1 0 0 1
    17 Mountain Range 1 0 0 1
    17 Mountain View 0 1 0 1
    17 Niwot 1 0 0 1
    17 Otis 1 0 0 1
    17 Overland 0 1 0 1
    17 Palmer Ridge 1 0 0 1
    17 Paonia 1 0 0 1
    17 Peak to Peak 0 1 0 1
    17 Ponderosa 1 0 0 1
    17 Pueblo County 0 1 0 1
    17 Pueblo East 0 1 0 1
    17 Pueblo West 0 1 0 1
    17 Salida 1 0 0 1
    17 Sanford 0 1 0 1
    17 Sedgwick County 0 1 0 1
    17 St. Mary’s 0 0 1 1
    17 Strasburg 1 0 0 1
    17 Telluride 1 0 0 1
    17 The Classical Academy 1 0 0 1
    17 ThunderRidge 1 0 0 1
    17 University 1 0 0 1
    17 Vail Christian 1 0 0 1
    17 Vail Mountain 1 0 0 1
    17 Valley 0 1 0 1
    17 Windsor 0 1 0 1

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    Individual Championships

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    Cheyenne Mountain had a state-best 11 individual champions in 2015-16. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Cheyenne Mountain also had an outstanding year in terms of individual titles, leading the state with 11 championships. The program was well balanced: Six championships came from its girls teams, and five came from the boys.

    Lutheran’s 10 individual championships were the second-most in the state, including a state-best nine boys titles. Regis Jesuit was third with nine individual titles, and Air Academy and Pomona tied for fourth with eight apiece.

    A total of 135 schools had at least one individual champion, and 82 had multiple champions. Of those, 21 schools had at least five individual champions.

    Find a breakdown of individual champions below.

    Rank Team Girls Boys Total
    1 Cheyenne Mountain 6 5 11
    2 Lutheran 1 9 10
    3 Regis Jesuit 4 5 9
    4 Air Academy 5 3 8
    4 Pomona 4 4 8
    6 Fairview 5 2 7
    6 Fossil Ridge 5 2 7
    6 Paonia 6 1 7
    9 Cherry Creek 3 3 6
    9 Discovery Canyon 5 1 6
    9 Kent Denver 2 4 6
    9 Valor Christian 5 1 6
    13 Arapahoe 4 1 5
    13 Cedaredge 2 3 5
    13 Fort Collins 3 2 5
    13 Fountain-Fort Carson 1 4 5
    13 Heritage Christian 3 2 5
    13 Peak to Peak 4 1 5
    13 Resurrection Christian 0 5 5
    13 Silver Creek 2 3 5
    13 Springfield 2 3 5
    22 Boulder 0 4 4
    22 Denver East 3 1 4
    22 Kim 4 0 4
    22 Moffat County 4 0 4
    22 Palmer Ridge 0 4 4
    22 Poudre 0 4 4
    22 Pueblo County 0 4 4
    22 Rock Canyon 4 0 4
    22 Sangre de Cristo 4 0 4
    22 The Classical Academy 2 2 4
    32 Aspen 0 3 3
    32 Cherokee Trail 3 0 3
    32 Colorado Academy 0 3 3
    32 Eaton 3 0 3
    32 Evergreen 3 0 3
    32 Lyons 0 3 3
    32 Manitou Springs 1 2 3
    32 Meeker 0 3 3
    32 Niwot 3 0 3
    32 Pine Creek 0 3 3
    32 Ponderosa 1 2 3
    32 Sedgwick County 1 2 3
    32 Shining Mountain 0 3 3
    32 Sterling 2 1 3
    32 Valley 0 3 3
    32 Windsor 2 1 3
    48 Alamosa 0 2 2
    48 Baca County 2 0 2
    48 Battle Mountain 0 2 2
    48 Berthoud 0 2 2
    48 Buena Vista 0 2 2
    48 Caliche 2 0 2
    48 Canon City 1 1 2
    48 Chaparral 0 2 2
    48 Delta 2 0 2
    48 Durango 0 2 2
    48 Estes Park 2 0 2
    48 Faith Christian 2 0 2
    48 Flagler 0 2 2
    48 Fort Morgan 0 2 2
    48 Grandview 2 0 2
    48 Highland 1 1 2
    48 Highlands Ranch 0 2 2
    48 Hinkley 0 2 2
    48 John Mall 0 2 2
    48 Lake City Community 1 1 2
    48 Longmont 0 2 2
    48 Mesa Ridge 0 2 2
    48 Monarch 0 2 2
    48 Montrose 0 2 2
    48 Mountain View 0 2 2
    48 Otis 1 1 2
    48 Rocky Ford 0 2 2
    48 Rocky Mountain 2 0 2
    48 Salida 0 2 2
    48 SkyView Academy 0 2 2
    48 St. Mary’s Academy 2 0 2
    48 Telluride 2 0 2
    48 Thompson Valley 0 2 2
    48 Vail Christian 1 1 2
    48 Wray 2 0 2
    83 Akron 0 1 1
    83 Arickaree 0 1 1
    83 Bear Creek 0 1 1
    83 Burlington 1 0 1
    83 Castle View 0 1 1
    83 Centauri 0 1 1
    83 Cheraw 0 1 1
    83 Coal Ridge 1 0 1
    83 Colorado Springs Christian 1 0 1
    83 Crowley County 0 1 1
    83 Dolores Huerta 0 1 1
    83 Eads 0 1 1
    83 Elizabeth 1 0 1
    83 Ellicott 0 1 1
    83 Fleming 1 0 1
    83 Fort Lupton 0 1 1
    83 Fruita 0 1 1
    83 Glenwood Springs 0 1 1
    83 Granada 1 0 1
    83 Grand Junction 0 1 1
    83 Greeley Central 0 1 1
    83 Green Mountain 1 0 1
    83 Heritage 1 0 1
    83 Holy Family 0 1 1
    83 Hotchkiss 1 0 1
    83 Jefferson 0 1 1
    83 Kiowa 1 0 1
    83 Lakewood 0 1 1
    83 Lamar 0 1 1
    83 Legacy 0 1 1
    83 Mancos 0 1 1
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    83 Mullen 0 1 1
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  • All-state girls track & field teams for 2016 season

    State track Katie Rainsberger Air Academy
    Air Academy’s Katie Rainsberger is the 4A girls track and field athlete of the year. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    The 2016 all-state girls track and field teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

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

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

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    Class 5A

    Athlete of the year: Arria Minor, Denver East

    Coach of the year: Conrad Crist, Fort Collins

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Aumni Ashby Cherokee Trail Sophomore 4×200
    Hannah Carlson Arapahoe Sophomore 800 medley
    Amelia Cavazos Arapahoe Senior 800 medley
    Gina Coleman Fountain-Fort Carson Junior Discus
    Anna Hall Arapahoe Freshman 4×400, High Jump
    Julia Hall Arapahoe Senior 4×400, 800 medley
    Symonne Holland Cherokee Trail Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Jamie Johnson Cherry Creek Freshman 4×800
    Audra Koopman Fort Collins Junior Long Jump
    Sydnee Larkin Cherokee Trail Sophomore 4×100
    Sydnee Larkin Cherokee Trail Sophomore Triple Jump
    Allison Marizza Arapahoe Junior 4×400
    Jordan McCurdy Cherry Creek Sophomore 4×800
    Gabriella McDonald Rocky Mountain Sophomore Shot Put
    Arria Minor Denver East Freshman 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters
    Brie Oakley Grandview Junior 1600 meters, 3200 meters
    Jaiden Paris Cherokee Trail Sophomore 4×100, 4×200
    Devon Peterson Cherry Creek Junior 4×800
    Becca Schulte Fort Collins Senior 800 meters
    Sarah Slack Arapahoe Senior 4×400, 800 medley
    Emily Sloan Rock Canyon Sophomore 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles
    Lisa Swartz Cherry Creek Senior 4×800
    Taylor Watson Cherokee Trail Sophomore 4×100, 4×200
    Chloe Woest Fossil Ridge Senior Pole Vault

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    Class 4A

    Athlete of the year: Katie Rainsberger, Air Academy

    Coach of the year: Timothy Daggett, The Classical Academy

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Teresa Ambuul The Classical Academy Senior 4×400
    Rylee Anderson Silver Creek Sophomore High Jump
    Tess Boade Valor Christian Junior 4×100, 4×200
    Alexis Buckhaults Canon City Junior 100 hurdles
    Maya Evans Vista Peak Sophomore Long Jump
    Kendra Frieden The Classical Academy Senior 4×400
    Lauren Gale Discovery Canyon Sophomore 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters, 800 medley
    Destiny Grimes Valor Christian Freshman 4×100
    Jenny Hall Discovery Canyon Junior 800 medley
    Lilliana Hamilton Air Academy Sophomore 4×800
    Alex Hellenberg Skyline Senior Triple Jump
    Bethany Johns The Classical Academy Senior 4×400
    Ayannah Lang Discovery Canyon Sophomore 800 medley
    Lily Lockhart Delta Junior Shot Put
    Bianca Lopez Valor Christian Sophomore 4×200
    Megan Maccagnan Valor Christian Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Maria Mettler Air Academy Junior 4×800
    Katie Rainsberger Air Academy Senior 800 meters, 1600 meters, 3200 meters, 4×800
    Bailey Sharon Green Mountain Senior 300 hurdles
    Gianna Tesone Valor Christian Senior 4×100, 4×200
    Lianna Ubungen Discovery Canyon Sophomore 800 medley
    Raquel Valdez Mountain View Senior Discus
    Kayla Wiitala Air Academy Senior 4×800
    Andrea Willis The Classical Academy Senior Pole Vault
    Maggie Zielinski The Classical Academy Senior 4×400

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    Class 3A

    Athlete of the year: Kayla Pinnt, Moffat County

    Coach of the year: Kaelie Jelden, Eaton

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Lannan Abbott Colorado Springs Christian Sophomore 4×400
    Morgan Barone Lutheran Junior High Jump
    Amber Bowles Coal Ridge Senior 4×200
    Kylie Chavez Sterling Junior Long Jump, Triple Jump
    Christina Hamerly Peak to Peak Senior 4×800
    Alie Hodgson Eaton Senior 800 medley
    Brittany Knutson Eaton Senior 800 medley
    Dana Kotz Coal Ridge Junior 4×200
    Chelsey Lockey Eaton Sophomore 800 medley
    Santana Martinez Coal Ridge Sophomore 4×200
    Quinn McConnell Peak to Peak Freshman 800 meters, 4×800
    Alice Oveson Peak to Peak Senior 4×800
    Kayla Pinnt Moffat County Senior 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters, 4×100
    Quinn Pinnt Moffat County Freshman 4×100
    Julia Ridgway Colorado Springs Christian Junior 4×400
    Courtney Sabatino Eaton Sophomore 800 medley
    Emma Samuelson Moffat County Junior 4×100
    Ary Shaffer Moffat County Senior 4×100
    Anna Shults Peak to Peak Freshman 1600 meters, 4×800
    Tarynn Sieg Eaton Junior Shot Put, Discus
    Abby Skrastins Colorado Springs Christian Senior 4×400
    Erica Thompson Colorado Springs Christian Junior 4×400
    Ivy Todd Estes Park Junior Pole Vault
    Lily Tomasula-Martin Estes Park Junior 3200 meters
    Allie Winkler Coal Ridge Senior 4×200
    Sarah Yocum Faith Christian Junior 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles

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    Class 2A

    Athlete of the year: Soleil Gaylord, Telluride

    Coach of the year: Brian Mitchem, Paonia

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Taylor Alexander Vail Christian Senior Pole Vault
    Ellie Berry Burlington Junior Discus
    Shayna Dale Cedaredge Junior 4×100
    Melanie Deering Kiowa Junior 400 meters
    Marisa Edmondson Paonia Senior 4×200, 800 medley
    Soleil Gaylord Telluride Sophomore 1600 meters, 3200 meters
    Megan Godsey Wray Junior Triple Jump
    Kenzie Henderson Cedaredge Senior 4×100
    Brooke Hillman Paonia Sophomore 4×800
    Isabelle Himmel Highland Junior 200 meters
    Katie Hyke Cedaredge Sophomore Shot Put
    Amber Jenkins Cedaredge Senior 4×100
    Jaedyn Lambrecht Caliche Senior 100 hurdles
    Poppy Lightfoot Paonia Freshman 4×800
    Kendall McHugh Cedaredge Senior 4×100
    Chelsea Meilner Paonia Senior 4×800
    Katy Parsons Hotchkiss Senior 800 meters
    Emily Pieper Paonia Junior 4×200, 800 medley
    Randi Rapke Paonia Sophomore 4×400, 4×800
    Kassidy Rapke Paonia Sophomore 800 medley
    Alyssa Valko Wray Senior 300 hurdles
    Brianna Van Vleet Paonia Junior 4×200, 4×400, Long Jump
    Ashley Van Vleet Paonia Senior 4×400, High Jump
    Shira Woods Paonia Sophomore 4×200, 4×400, 800 medley
    Kayla Zink Caliche Junior 100 meters

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    Class 1A

    Athlete of the year: Zariah Mason, Kim

    Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Bree-ann Carwin Baca County Junior 800 meters
    Bailey Chintala Fleming Sophomore 4×400
    Morgan Cockroft Fleming Sophomore 4×400
    D’Lanee Doyle Sedgwick County Senior High Jump
    Tori Goode Kim Freshman 4×100, 800 medley
    Miranda Hall Lake City Community Sophomore 4×800
    Kylee Holden Granada Junior 300 hurdles
    Shaylee Johnson Fleming Junior 4×400
    Tatelyn Lasley Springfield Junior 400 meters, 4×200
    Jacee Lawrence Lake City Community Freshman 4×800
    Jenna Lengfelder Fleming Freshman 4×400
    Megan Levine Lake City Community Junior 4×800
    Zariah Mason Kim Sophomore 100 meters, 200 meters, 4×100, 800 medley
    Mabree McClung Lake City Community Senior 4×800
    Jenna McKinley Sangre de Cristo Senior Shot Put, Discus
    Taylor Nittler Kim Senior 4×100, 800 medley
    Rebekah Rairdon Heritage Christian Senior 1600 meters
    Rachel Rairdon Heritage Christian Senior 3200 meters
    Audrey Rau Springfield Freshman 4×200
    Jordan Reed Springfield Senior 4×200
    Antonya Schaffert Otis Senior Pole Vault
    Sarah Storey Sangre de Cristo Senior Long Jump, Triple Jump
    Ciarra Tate Baca County Senior 100 hurdles
    Jayci Westphal Springfield Sophomore 4×200
    Ashley Yergert Kim Sophomore 4×100, 800 medley
  • All-state boys swimming and diving teams for 2015-16 season

    5A boys swim state Michael Zarian
    Fairview’s Michael Zarian is the 5A boys swimmer of the year. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    The 2016 all-state boys swimming teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

    Swimmers of the year were selected based upon the number of team points they produced at the state meet. This means that they received the full amount of team points from individual events they swam in, as well as one-fourth of the total points earned by the team in relays they swam in.

    Finally, in order to be considered for swimmer of the year, athletes must first have made the all-state team by winning in a championship.

    Divers of the year were selected by finish at the state meet, as were coaches of the year.

    Scroll down to see the teams.

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    Class 5A

    Swimmer of the year: Michael Zarian, Fairview

    Diver of the year: Octavio Lucero, Bear Creek

    Coach of the year: Mark Morehouse, Fossil Ridge

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Shamzi Alkaff Fossil Ridge Junior 200 free relay
    Simon Barshay Regis Jesuit Senior 200 medley relay
    Mick Bartholomew Boulder Senior 400 free relay
    Devin Bellamy Smoky Hill Senior Diving
    Ty Coen Regis Jesuit Sophomore 200 medley relay
    Griffin Eiber Arapahoe Junior 100 free
    Mason Fine Fossil Ridge Senior 200 free relay
    Max Grogan Ponderosa Senior 50 free
    Craig Heimark Fossil Ridge Senior 200 free relay
    Caleb Ives Arapahoe Sophomore Diving
    Danny Kovac Fossil Ridge Sophomore 100 backstroke
    Octavio Lucero Bear Creek Sophomore Diving
    Kris Malinin Fossil Ridge Junior 200 free relay
    Chris Nicholson Boulder Senior 200 free, 400 free relay
    Nathan Rock Boulder Junior 400 free relay
    Gabriele Sasia Highlands Ranch Senior 100 butterfly
    PJ Stapleton Boulder Senior 400 free relay
    Alexander Strepman Regis Jesuit Junior 200 medley relay
    Elijah Warren Regis Jesuit Sophomore 200 medley relay, 100 breaststroke
    Michael Zarian Fairview Junior 200 IM, 500 free

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    Class 4A

    Swimmer of the year: Tommy Baker, Air Academy

    Diver of the year: Casey Fellows, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Kate Doane, Cheyenne Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Griffin Ayotte Air Academy Freshman 200 free relay
    Tommy Baker Air Academy Senior 50 free, 100 free, 200 free relay
    Jacob Bielmaier Estes Park Junior Diving
    Jerry Birnbaum Cheyenne Mountain Junior 200 medley relay, 400 free relay
    Harrison Buckley Cheyenne Mountain Senior 400 free relay
    Casey Fellows Valor Christian Freshman Diving
    Liam Gately Thompson Valley Junior 500 free
    Tristan Gess Green Mountain Junior Diving
    Gabe Grauvogel Cheyenne Mountain Freshman 200 medley relay
    Caleb Hicks Air Academy Senior 100 butterfly, 200 free relay
    Kaiden Kimball Cheyenne Mountain Senior 200 medley relay
    Kyle Leach Cheyenne Mountain Sophomore 200 free, 400 free relay
    Brayden Love Cheyenne Mountain Junior 200 medley relay, 100 breaststroke
    Zach Reeder Air Academy Senior 200 free relay
    Westin Stieglitz Cheyenne Mountain Junior 400 free relay
    Samuel Willett Silver Creek Senior 200 IM, 100 backstroke
  • Grandview’s Brie Oakley kicks off 2016 state track meet in record-breaking fashion

    State track 2016 Brie Oakley Grandview
    Grandview’s Brie Oakley. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    LAKEWOOD — Welcome to an elite club, Brie Oakley.

    At Jefferson County Stadium in Lakewood during the first day of the track and field state championships, the Grandview newcomer shattered a 26-year-old Class 5A state meet record in the 3,200-meter run.

    After finishing as the state runner-up to Lauren Gregory of Fort Collins during her first-ever cross country season last fall, Oakley’s torrid early pace — 2:30 through 800 meters, 5:09 through 1,600 — dropped the field and rewrote a long-standing record held by legendary Boulder High runner Melody Fairchild. Her time of 10:33.16 seconds clipped Fairchild’s 10:34.09 from 1990. She also easily outdistanced second-place finisher Megan Mooney of Horizon (11:09.34), a Florida State recruit.

    “It was just so surreal with this being my first track season,” Oakley said. “I just wanted to go out fast and not look back.”

    From a newcomer to a champion and record holder in the state’s highest classification, Oakley also ran the anchor leg of a 3,200 relay that placed fifth in 9:32.21. She is the No. 12 seed for the 800 on Friday and the No. 1 seed with a time of 4:57.91 in the 1,600 on Saturday.

    “I originally played soccer, but got kind of burned out,” she said. “One of my friends was on the cross country team and she always talked about it. I had run some 5k’s before, so I figured I would try it out. I just fell in love with running.”

    With only 3,200 relays and 5A 3,200s as finals on the track during Thursday’s morning session for the bigger schools, distance runners took center stage.

    State track 2016 Henry Raymond Poudre
    Poudre senior Henry Raymond. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Poudre senior Henry Raymond, appearing in his first-ever individual events at state after coming off an injury-riddled junior track season, entered the weekend in an unfamiliar position. As the No. 1 seed in all three distance disciplines — the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 — he is a potential rare threat to sweep the trio.

    In the 3,200, Raymond conserved energy for his later events during a tactical early pace. Then, after breaking away with Regis Jesuit’s Jack Davidson and Mountain Vista’s Paxton Smith, he scorched a 58-second last quarter to win with a time of 9:25.21. Davidson was second in 9:27.51, while Smith was third in 9:30.50.

    During the weekend’s first foursome finals, Cherry Creek (9:23.64) successfully defended their 5A girls 3,200 relay crown. Lisa Swartz, Jordan McCurdy, Jamie Johnson and Devon Peterson kept Fairview (9:25) and Rocky Mountain (9:29) at bay.

    In the 5A boys 3,200 relay, Monarch’s Ben Hogan, William Dixon, Zach Litoff and Isaac Green pulled away with a winning time of 7:51.57, as Green pushed the Coyotes from a close third, behind Boulder and Mountain Vista, to a win on the anchor leg. The Panthers (7:53.97) and Golden Eagles (7:57.50) both broke eight minutes as well.

    The Air Academy girls had a wire-to-wire victory in the 4A 3,200 relay, with super talent Katie Rainsberger on the fourth leg, during an 18-second win over Niwot in 9:14.28. The Kadets had Kayla Wiitala, Lilliana Hamilton and Maria Mettler as the other baton-carriers.

    David Moenning, in a style reminiscent to Green’s, went from third to first while slipping past Mountain View and Palmer Ridge with a winning 7:53.60 to the Bears’ 7:54.37. Palmer Ridge, after their third consecutive team title, was the defending champion in the event.

    In 5A field event action, Jacob Condill of Chaparral (157-3) and Gina Coleman of Fountain-Fort Carson (145-9) were the winners of the discus throw, while Regis Jesuit’s Austin Campbell (6-9) claimed the 5A high jump.

    Cherry Creek senior Connor Roberts (15-10) held off Monarch freshman phenom Max Manson (15-7) in the pole vault, while Fossil Ridge senior Chloe West was the girls champion with a mark of 12 feet, 2 inches. Audra Koopman of Fort Collins (19-5) won the girls long jump.

    In other notable 4A action from Friday, Anthony Peters of Vista Ridge beat a field of three 46-plus triple jumpers with a mark of 46 feet, 11.5 inches. Depree Kimber of Pueblo South (46-7) and Breon Michel of Vista Ridge (46-3) finished in second and third, respectively.

    Silver Creek sophomore Rylee Anderson, after winning the high jump at 5 feet, 5 inches a season ago, raised her level to 5 feet, 7 inches and another championship.

    The state track and field championships resume on Friday at 8:20 am with the 2A 3,200-meter finals for boys and girls.

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    Lutheran’s Kharon Hall making his own name

    Kharon Hall wanted to see his name etched into the record books. After all, his sister was already firmly in there and he figured she could use a little company.

    Dior Hall, the Colorado record holder in the 100 hurdles at George Washington in 2014 with a time of 13.09, not to mention a star at the University of Southern California, has a brother who is making a name all his own.

    A defending state champion in the triple jump, Hall had gone 45 feet, 3.5 inches in 2015 to win Class 3A. But the Lutheran senior wanted more.

    “Ever since I was a little kid my sister has been the star,” he said. “Everybody would know who she was and they would know me as, ‘Dior’s little brother.’ Now that I’m at this platform and setting records, everybody knows me as myself.”

    After a winning mark and new personal best of 46-2.25 at the St. Vrain Invite last week, Hall leapt a monstrous 48 feet, 1.75 inches on Thursday, passing the previous 3A record of 47 feet, 5 inches by Marcus Brown of La Junta in 1999.

    “I would like to give all glory to God, my family and my coaches,” he said. “They’ve pushed me and kept me motivated. I trusted in my training.”

    For a Lutheran program in search of their third boys team title in a row (3A in 2015, 2A in 2014), the Lions had a promising opening day for the boys and the girls. Adam Dawson, a junior, claimed the discus crown with a toss of 173 feet, 1 inch. Fellow junior Morgan Barone won the high jump by clearing 5 feet, 5 inches. The Lions also had their usual dominating sprint crew in qualifying heaps of athletes into Friday and Saturday’s finals on the track.

    Among other champions during the small-school portion of Thursday, John Mall senior Garrett Quintana (54-2) won the 2A shot put, Paonia senior Ashley Van Vleet (5-4) won the 2A high jump, and Sterling junior Victor Zimmerman (14-6) won the 3A pole vault.

    The 1A girls discus state record of 117-00 was smashed by three competitors — Sangre de Cristo’s Jenna McKinley (131-6) and the Eads tandem of Brooke Lenox (124-6) and Mariah Smith (118-8). Flagler junior Cameron Klann set a new 1A record in the long jump by leaping 21-11.75, inching past Stratton’s Kyle English (21-10.5, 2014).

    Rachel (12:16) and Rebekah Rairdon (12:24), senior sisters for Heritage Christian, won gold and silver in the 1A 3,200. Fellow senior and teammate Luke Gilliland won the boys 3,200 in 10:30.

    Estes Park junior Lily Tomasula-Martin pulled away from Peak to Peak freshman Anna Shults to win the 3A 3,200 11:16-11:25. She defended her 2015 title. Skyview Academy senior Ben Butler went back-to-back in the 3,200 as well with a winning time of 9:22.27 to 9:30.60 by Taylor Stack of Salida.