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  • Football roundup: Discovery Canyon edges Pueblo East in OT

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    Cory Gurnett hit the game-winning extra point in overtime to give Discovery Canyon football a key top-10 win over Pueblo East on Thursday.

    The Thunder, ranked No. 9 in Class 3A, beat No. 10 Pueblo East 35-34.

    The senior’s kick came following a 9-yard run for junior quarterback Zachary Anderson. Pueblo East also called a timeout in an attempt to ice Gurnett, but it didn’t faze him.

    “I had confidence our kicker was going to make that,” Anderson told the Pueblo Chieftain after the game.

    Anderson had two rushing touchdowns and 73 yards on Thursday night.

    Pueblo East had opened the overtime period with a touchdown of its own, but missed the extra point wide left.

    Caleb Grotelueschen also had a big game for the Thunder with a rushing touchdown and a 90-yard kickoff return for a score. Marshall Pike added a rushing score.

    Pueblo East quarterback Luc Andrada had four passing touchdowns and also a rushing touchdown, according to the Chieftain.

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    Gateway Ponderosa football
    More photos. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    • 4A No. 2 Ponderosa beat Gateway 49-0. Photos from the game are here.
    • Lincoln improved to 3-0 with a 43-8 win over Denver West. It’s the second-straight season the Lancers have started 3-0.
    • Jes Ramirez rushed for three touchdowns and 124 yards as Brighton beat Heritage 20-3. The Bulldogs are now 2-1. Photos from the game.
    • Orlando Westbrook accounted for three total touchdowns in Harrison’s 26-23 win over Evergreen. Aumiere Shedrick also had 222 total yards and two touchdowns.
    • Doherty lit up the scoreboard and the stat sheet in a 63-12 win over Palmer. Quarterback Logan Siffert threw three touchdowns, and Julian Cooks rushed for three scores. Gage Vanaman rushed for 149 yards and a score on just seven carries.
    • Five different players had rushing touchdowns as Standley Lake beat Liberty 42-35. Ty Webber rushed for 135 yards, and Alex France accounted for 132.
    • Fort Collins is now 2-1 after beating Greeley West 40-35.
    • Prospect Ridge picked up its first win of the season in beating Arvada 34-0.
    • Pueblo County beat Falcon 17-16 to pick up its first win this year.

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  • Photos: No. 2 Ponderosa football blanks Gateway

    AURORA — No. 2 Ponderosa football beat Gateway on Thursday to move to 3-0.

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  • Jeffco continues to lead in Adapted Athletics program growth

    Jeffco’s Bryan Wickoren, far right, organized the first Colorado High School Adapted Basketball Tournament on Thursday at Gold Crown Field House in Lakewood. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    LAKEWOOD — Jeffco Public Schools’ Adapted Athletics program made to quantum leap Thursday hosting the inaugural Colorado High School Adapted Basketball Tournament.

    A total of 21 schools — 31 teams — took part in the tournament. Teams from school districts in Aurora, Boulder, Brighton, Denver, Colorado Springs, Frederick, Greeley, Littleton, Longmont and Jeffco gathered at Gold Crown Field House in Lakewood first state-wide basketball tournament of its kind in Colorado for students with special needs.

    “We had a great response,” said event organizer Bryan Wickoren, Adapted Physical Education Coordinator for Jeffco Public Schools. “It’s a great representation of schools from the eastern side of the state. It’s a start.”

    The event got such a great response that 10 schools were on a waiting list for the tournament. Wickoren, who is a part of the Department of Education adapted team advisory counsel, presented his idea last fall of having a state basketball tournament that Jeffco would host.

    Wickoren said there is already talk about adding a state-wide soccer tournament in the fall, along with state-wide track and field meet next spring to serve students with special needs.

    Sand Creek senior D’Shawn Schwartz, left, served as a coach for the Adapted Basketball tournament. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I’m extremely proud,” Wickoren said of the growth of Adapted Athletics. “Eight years ago we had five schools doing a couple of athletic events. Now we are doing something every month in Jeffco. We are just building and growing. We have a solid foundation and base. We’ll keep going.”

    Bringing in schools from outside Jeffco has been a goal for Wickoren.

    “We want to offer this to more than just Jeffco schools,” said Wickoren, who added he hopes in the future Adapted Athletics will be sanctioned by the Colorado High School Activities Association like it is in Minnesota.

    Bonnie Mendenhall, Adapted PE teacher for middle and high schools in Falcon School District 49 in Colorado Springs, jumped at the chance to get her students involved in Thursday’s basketball tournament. Sand Creek brought two teams to compete.

    “We’ve always wanted to get involved in unified sport, but we just didn’t have anything going on in the Springs,” Mendenhall said. “Talking to Bryan (Wickoren) he told me all about it. We decided to come up. This is our first time and our two teams we have are really excited.”

    Schools from across the state took part in the Adapted Basketball Tournament. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Sand Creek also brought up a familiar face to Colorado prep basketball fans. Senior D’Shawn Schwartz, one of the top basketball recruits in the state that has committed to play at the University of Colorado next school year, was on hand as a coach for the Scorpions.

    “This is my first time,” Schwartz said about helping with Adapted Athletics. “We had one practice and then came out here. It’s pretty fun. It’s cool.”

    A couple of teachers at Sand Creek told Schwartz about the tournament and he decided to be apart of it. Schwartz has helped lead the Scorpions to a 13-1 record this season averaging more than 26 points and nearly 10 rebounds per game.

    “It’s different, but it feels good to get away from competition,” Schwartz said about being a coach on the basketball court instead of facing a box-and-one defense. “I can just come out here and be loose.”

    Arvada and Standley Lake high schools had members of its basketball teams on hand too as referees and scorers for games. Jeffco will hold its Adapted Athletics Basketball Day for Jeffco schools Friday, Jan. 20.

    “We want to keep more kids involved in sports. It’s a win-win for everybody,” Mendenhall said. “They see the other kids in sports and it gives them the opportunity to be in sports. It gives them great self-esteem. They can be a part of a team.”

    At the end of the day Thursday, Gateway lifted the first-place trophy.

    Gateway was crowned the first-place champions in the first Colorado High School Adapted Basketball Tournament. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • All-state boys soccer teams for 2016 season

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

    These team were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of coaches.

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    Class 5A

    (Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps)
    (Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Tajon Buchanan, Legacy

    Coach of the year: Hardy Kalisher, Boulder

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Tajon Buchanan Legacy Senior FORW
    Evan Bunch Arapahoe Senior D
    Sam Carson Denver East Junior FORW
    Omar Castruita Boulder Sophomore FORW
    Djibril Doumbia Boulder Sophomore GK
    Max Gottesfeld Denver East Senior FORW
    Ryan Houseman Fairview Senior MF
    Grant Martinez Fossil Ridge Senior
    Armando Ocampo Broomfield Senior
    Riley Shea Broomfield Senior
    Blaise Werner Boulder Senior FORW
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Josh Alpert Cherry Creek Senior MF
    Mitchell Graesser Boulder Senior D
    Simon Julian Boulder Senior D
    Daulton Logan Broomfield Senior
    Abraham Lopez Boulder Senior MF
    Chase Pacheco Mountain Vista Senior MF
    Mathew Rhoads Fort Collins Junior D
    Alex Ruiz Grandview Senior MF
    Jack Schulze Heritage Senior GK
    Jamie Soto Fossil Ridge Senior
    Eric Thompson Fort Collins Junior MF
    Andrew Turk Pine Creek Senior FORW

    Honorable mention: Matt Behnke, Rock Canyon, Senior, FORW; Braden Bloom, Castle View, Senior, D; Cameron Broadhurst, Broomfield, Junior; Luke Drumright, Arvada West, Senior, MF/FORW; Miguel Garcia, Far Northeast Warriors, Senior, GK; Andrew Hansen, Grand Junction, Senior, D/MF/FORW; Joey Hussey, Rangeview, Senior, D; Jackson Myers, ThunderRidge, Senior, D; Phillip Pedler, Lakewood, Junior, STRK/D; Erik Plascencia, Bear Creek, Junior, MF; Jacob Roldan, Smoky Hill, Senior, MF; Abram Sanchez, Grand Junction, Junior, STRK; Edgar Sepulveda, Westminster, Senior, MF; Stone Streeter, Fairview, Senior, MF; Raghav Thapa, Cherokee Trail, Senior; Brandon Valladares, Greeley West, Senior, GK; Roberto Vasquez, Denver East, Senior, MF; Miguel Veloz, Bear Creek, Junior, FORW; Joel Walker, Vista Ridge, Senior, MF/FORW; Kevin Yevak, Ralston Valley, Senior, D; Miguel Zambrano, Gateway, Senior, MF.

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    Class 4A

    TCA Battle Mountain state boys soccer
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    Player of the year: Titus Grant, The Classical Academy

    Coach of the year: Blake Galvin, The Classical Academy

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Jeremy Baldes The Classical Academy Senior
    Jaden Borja The Classical Academy Senior
    Cody Brazelton Mullen Senior FORW
    Titus Grant The Classical Academy Senior FORW
    Andrew Hiester Air Academy Senior D/MF/STRK
    Juan Macias Battle Mountain Junior FORW
    Jackson Neal Lewis-Palmer Senior MF
    Michael Peters Pueblo West Senior MF/FORW
    Wesley Tedstrom D’Evelyn Senior
    Karlo Terrazas Greeley Central Senior GK
    Luke White Cheyenne Mountain Senior FORW
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Sam Alvares Cheyenne Mountain Senior D
    Cristian Catalan Denver West Senior MF/FORW
    Chris Chasteen The Classical Academy Senior D
    Nico Denton D’Evelyn Senior
    Eli Fenton Durango Junior FORW/MF
    Miles Joersz Battle Mountain Senior D
    Seth Legan Pueblo Centennial Senior MF
    Patrick O’Neil Evergreen Senior D/MF
    Ryan Pierce Valor Christian Sophomore GK
    Dylan Stanley Pueblo West Junior MF
    Brandon Staple Longmont Junior STRK

    Honorable mention: Brandon Archuleta, Pueblo West, Senior, MF; Alex Arnold, Niwot, Senior, FORW; Carlos Bahena, Denver West, Senior, MF/HB/FORW; Jorge Baranda, Wheat Ridge, Sophomore, MF/FORW; Richard Benson, Evergreen, Senior, FB/D; Will Beurskens, Steamboat Springs, Junior, MF; Nick Boldvich, Palmer Ridge, Junior; Chris Chasteen, The Classical Academy, Senior, D; Spencer Condon, Mountain View, Senior, STRK/MF; Ture Elamo, Skyview, Senior, GK; Danny Gallardo, Mitchell, Senior, MF; Camden Garland, Durango, Senior, D/MF; Josh Griffin, Standley Lake, Senior; Connor Henry, Durango, Senior, MF; Christopher Himel, Centaurus, Junior, D/FORW; Kristian Hooker, Air Academy, Junior, FORW/MF; Michael Jimenez, Mullen, Junior, FORW/MF; Creek Kamby, Battle Mountain, Senior; Parker Klein, Ponderosa, Senior, MF; Hayden MacPherson, Lewis-Palmer, Senior, GK; Dawson McCawley, Skyline, Senior, MF/FORW/D; Sergio Mendoza, Pueblo South, Senior, GK; Landen Nau, Pueblo West, Senior, D; Brandon Rodriguez, Battle Mountain, Senior, MF; Nikylas Roitsch, The Classical Academy, Senior, D/MF; Jonny Stephens, The Classical Academy, Junior, D/MF; Miguel Toledo, Silver Creek, Senior, STRK.

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    Class 3A

    Kent Denver Jefferson Academy state boys soccer
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    Player of the year: Max Mehlman, Kent Denver

    Coach of the year: Matt Cassell, Jefferson Academy

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Mohamud Ahmed Bruce Randolph Senior STRK/MF
    Lucas Almeida Jefferson Academy Senior
    AJ Arroyo Jefferson Academy Junior
    Larson Baker Colorado Academy Junior
    Evan Coit Salida Senior
    David Felman Kent Denver Senior FORW
    Roger Hernandez KIPP Denver Senior
    Brendan Lefkowicz Peak to Peak Junior FORW/D
    Max Mehlman Kent Denver Senior HB
    Ross Rainaldi Kent Denver Senior GK
    Gabe Sherwood Colorado Springs Christian Senior MF/FORW
    Ian Strine Fountain Valley Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Rory Buck Kent Denver Senior HB
    Jonathan Espinoza Coal Ridge Senior
    Jorge Gurrola KIPP Denver Junior
    Kile Kelley Jefferson Academy Senior
    Galen Kelly Fountain Valley Junior
    Brandon Leeper Jefferson Academy Senior
    Ross Norwood Colorado Springs Christian Senior GK
    Victor Ponce de Leon Arrupe Jesuit Junior FB
    Lookens Smith Colorado Springs Christian Sophomore FORW/MF
    Miguel Vargas Jefferson Senior
    Kolin Whisler Bennett Senior

    Honorable mention: Paul Boehner, Liberty Common, Senior, MF/D; Javier De La Cruz, Basalt, Senior; Conor Findley, DSST-Stapleton, Junior, GK; Josh Fulk, Coal Ridge, Junior; Kevin Garcia, Vail Mountain, Senior; Jacob Gonzalez, St. Mary’s, Senior, MF; Sebastian Grigore, Dawson School, Senior; Irvin Guaderrama, Lake County, Senior, FORW; Brandon Harper, Delta, Junior; Hajrudin Karasalihovic, William Smith, Junior, MF; Braedan Krier, Sterling, Senior; Zion Lander, DSST-Green Valley Ranch, Senior, STRK; Michael Longtine, The Academy, Senior, MF/D; Tanner MacKay, Colorado Springs Christian, Junior, MF/STRK; Nestor Perez, Valley, Senior, FORW; Mike Rutledge, Frontier Academy, Senior, MF; Kyle Shaffer, Rye, Senior, STRK/MF; Elliot Shaw, Middle Park, Senior, MF/D/FORW; Eric Strauss, Jefferson Academy, Junior; Edgar Torres, Aurora West College Prep, Senior, MF/D; Juan Torres, The Pinnacle, Senior; Alec Vega, DSST-Green Valley Ranch, Senior, MF; Ted Weiss, Manitou Springs, Senior, MF; Amos Westley, Estes Park, Junior, GK/D.

  • Football roundup: La Junta beats The Classical Academy on a Hail Mary

    (Bud Ozzello/CHSAANow.com)
    (Bud Ozzello/CHSAANow.com)

    It was a top-2 game, and it was a wild one.

    La Junta, newly-minted as the No. 1 team in Class 2A, beat No. 2 The Classical Academy 26-21 on a Hail Mary to end the game.

    La Junta grabbed a 6-0 lead with 5 minutes left in the first quarter, and things that way until midway through the third quarter.

    TCA went up 7-6 with 6:36 remaining in the third, and expanded the lead to 14-6 early in the fourth quarter after recovering a bad snap on a punt.

    That’s when things got wild.

    La Junta made it 14-12 in with six minutes to play, but had a two-point conversion called back because of a penalty. The Tigers took an 18-14 lead with 1:20 play, and that lead turned out to be brief. That’s because TCA drove down the field to go up 21-18 with 37 seconds to play.

    All of this, of course, just served to set the stage for La Junta’s game-winning Hail Mary.

    This was the Tigers’ second huge win in a week. La Junta beat then-No. 1 Kent Denver last week in another top-2 showdown.

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    3A: (10) Longmont 46, (7) Holy Family 35

    Longmont scored 20 points in the fourth quarter to put this back-and-forth game away.

    The team teams were tied at 8 after the opening frame, and Longmont held just a 23-21 lead at halftime. After a Trojans’ field goal, Holy Family went up on a passing score from Stone Samaras to Kyle Helbig.

    The Tigers pushed it to 35-26 on the first play of the fourth quarter, but that’s when Longmont turned it on and scored the game’s final 20 points.

    “We knew that if it came down to the fourth quarter, we were going to do the right things this time that we needed to do to get the win,” Longmont linebacker Austin Hassler told BoCoPreps.com after the win.

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    3A: Skyview 11, Lincoln 5 (OT)

    This was a weird one.

    Skyview grabbed an early 2-0 lead on a first-half safety. Lincoln then went up 3-2 on a field goal with 5:23 remaining in the third quarter.

    The Lancers expanded that lead to 5-2 with a safety of their own with 1:57 remaining in the third, only to see Skyview tie it on this field goal with 44 seconds left:

    The game went to overtime, where Skyview won the game with this touchdown:

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    3A: Skyline 28, Niwot 0

    Skyline is now 5-0, and off to its best start in more than a decade after a 28-0 win over Niwot.

    The Falcons were already receiving votes in this week’s 4A rankings, and could slide into the poll on Monday.

    It’s quite the turnaround for the program: Skyline has won five games in a season just once since 2014.

    “We’ve got great kids, and they’re coachable, and they buy into the mentality and the scheme and the system, and once you get buy-in, good things happen,” Skyline coach Michael Silva told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show. “That’s what they’ve done and they’ve showed that they have the mentality, regardless of the situation, that they’re going to find a way to win. That’s tough to do, because of our history.

    “These guys have managed to find a way, and trust in me and my staff, and it’s been a fun ride so far. And we don’t want it to stop.”

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    Notables

    • Sand Creek broke a 20-game losing streak with a 14-8 win over Air Academy. That had been the longest drought in the state. It was the Scorpions’ first win since Sept. 19, 2014, which also came over Air Academy. That was a wild 68-62 win which set all kinds of records.
    • On the other side of the coin, 2A No. 8 Weld Central has now won 10 consecutive games, the longest such streak in the state. The Rebels, now 5-0 this season, beat Valley 28-21.
    • An update on the all-time wins list: Kent Denver beat Elizabeth 39-20 in an afternoon game. That gave coach Scott Yates his 308th career win. West Grand and coach Chris Brown beat Hayden 53-18. That’s Brown’s 310th career win.
    • Berthoud connected on a Hail Mary at halftime of its game with Thompson Valley. But TV won, 28-13, to notch its first win this season (1-4).
    • There was also a first-half Hail Mary in Rangeview/Gateway. Rangeview’s Jaelin Odegard hit Josh Hollins from near midfield (video here). Rangeview went on to win 52-7.
    • Pueblo East beat Pueblo South in the Cannon Game, 21-14. Check out this cool timelapse from the Pueblo Chieftain’s Nick Jurney.
    • Dayspring Christian had another wild game. This time, 8-man’s No. 2 team beat No. 8 Haxtun 55-53.
    • A big game in 8-man: No. 3 Sedgwick County took care of No. 4 Akron 46-8.
    • In 6-man, No. 3 Stratton/Liberty beat No. 5 Arickaree/Woodlin 54-28.
    • Another top-10 6-man game: No. 8 Cotopaxi upset No. 6 La Veta.
    • Eaglecrest is now 5-0 after a 42-20 win over Bear Creek. The Raptors, No. 4 in 5A, are off to their best start in more than a decade.
    • Fairview, ranked No. 7 in 5A, is also 5-0 after beating Arapahoe 48-7.
    • In 1A, No. 2 Paonia beat No. 7 Cedaredge 35-21.
    • Florence upset 2A No. 10 Salida 22-13. That is actually the lone upset of an unranked team over a ranked team so far in Week 5. Ranked teams are a combined 34-1 against unranked opponents through Friday’s games this week.

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  • Photos: Brighton softball keeps rolling with win over Gateway

    AURORA — Brighton softball jumped out fast and improved to 14-3 on the season after a big 31-0 win over Gateway on Thursday.

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  • Final results from the 5A boys golf state tournament

    GRAND JUNCTION — Complete results after the final round of the 2016 Class 5A state boys golf tournament at Bookcliff Country Club.

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    Team

    Teams
    Place School R1 R2 Total To Par
    1 Regis Jesuit 220 216 436 +10
    2 Highlands Ranch 225 212 437 +11
    3 Lakewood 227 222 449 +23
    4 Fossil Ridge 225 225 450 +24
    5 Rock Canyon 222 231 453 +27
    6 Cherry Creek 232 226 458 +32
    7 Arapahoe 232 233 465 +39
    8 Fairview 234 233 467 +41
    9 Fruita 234 239 473 +47
    10 Mountain Range 243 239 482 +56
    11 Heritage 240 244 484 +58
    12 Chaparral 253 253 506 +80

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    Individual

    Individuals
    Place Name School R1 R2 Total To Par
    1 Kyle Pearson Highlands Ranch 66 67 133 -9
    2 Davis Bryant Eaglecrest 66 73 139 -3
    3 Nick Caldwell Rock Canyon 65 75 140 -2
    T4 Daniel Pearson Fairview 73 69 142 Even
    T4 Griffin Barela Lakewood 71 71 142 Even
    T6 Drew Anderson Regis Jesuit 74 70 144 +2
    T6 Cal McCoy Regis Jesuit 73 71 144 +2
    T6 Arik Roberts Palmer 73 71 144 +2
    T9 Trevor Olkowski Grand Junction 74 71 145 +3
    T9 Kailer Rundiks Denver East 73 72 145 +3
    T9 Josh Caridi Fossil Ridge 73 72 145 +3
    12 Tommy Packer Arapahoe 70 77 147 +5
    13 Canon Olkowski Grand Junction 77 71 148 +6
    T14 Ryan Pearson Highlands Ranch 77 72 149 +7
    T14 Justin Markel Regis Jesuit 74 75 149 +7
    T16 Grey Brewer Cherry Creek 78 72 150 +8
    T16 Dillon Stewart Fossil Ridge 75 75 150 +8
    T16 Bradley Scalia Cherokee Trail 75 75 150 +8
    T16 Tyler Zhang Regis Jesuit 73 77 150 +8
    T20 Grayden Wolfe Lakewood 77 74 151 +9
    T20 Jason Coffey Fruita 74 77 151 +9
    T20 David Roney V Douglas County 74 77 151 +9
    23 Andrew Stroh Doherty 77 75 152 +10
    T24 Connor Jones Mountain Range 80 73 153 +11
    T24 Sam Blackwood Heritage 77 76 153 +11
    T24 Danny Gallant Monarch 75 78 153 +11
    T24 JT Snowden Rock Canyon 75 78 153 +11
    T24 Marcus Tait Columbine 74 79 153 +11
    T29 Luke Travins Coronado 80 74 154 +12
    T29 Brandon Armitage Grandview 78 76 154 +12
    T29 Freddie Gluck Boulder 77 77 154 +12
    T29 Landon Thunell Ralston Valley 72 82 154 +12
    T33 Jackson Crist Highlands Ranch 82 73 155 +13
    T33 Asher Nolting Cherry Creek 78 77 155 +13
    T33 Jack Hastings Fossil Ridge 77 78 155 +13
    T33 Cade Kilkenny Cherry Creek 76 79 155 +13
    T37 Hunter Tuite Cherry Creek 79 77 156 +14
    T37 Jack Castiglia Lakewood 79 77 156 +14
    T37 Ethan Alexander Monarch 76 80 156 +14
    T37 Cameron Como Rampart 74 82 156 +14
    T41 Evan Kalac ThunderRidge 83 75 158 +16
    T41 Nick Laubscher Fruita 79 79 158 +16
    T41 Joseph Madden Denver East 78 80 158 +16
    T41 Chris Raap Mountain Vista 75 83 158 +16
    T45 Greyson Warfield Castle View 82 77 159 +17
    T45 Kyle Colen Smoky Hill 81 78 159 +17
    T45 Sam Ostravich ThunderRidge 79 80 159 +17
    48 Evan Wilkinson Mountain Vista 81 79 160 +18
    T49 Steven Roschke Rampart 85 76 161 +19
    T49 Jay Yano Arapahoe 84 77 161 +19
    T49 Cam Lampe Fossil Ridge 83 78 161 +19
    T49 Jake Daniel Rock Canyon 83 78 161 +19
    T49 Brandon Bervig Liberty 80 81 161 +19
    T49 Turner Johnson Arapahoe 79 82 161 +19
    T49 Reese Taylor Castle View 77 84 161 +19
    T56 Alex Yano Arapahoe 83 79 162 +20
    T56 Andrew Perry Fairview 80 82 162 +20
    T56 Mitch Leach Loveland 79 83 162 +20
    59 Will Branan Fairview 81 82 163 +21
    T60 Max Mowry Dakota Ridge 87 77 164 +22
    T60 Kieran McMullen Rock Canyon 82 82 164 +22
    T60 Blake Andersen Fruita 81 83 164 +22
    T60 Danny Taggart Grandview 81 83 164 +22
    T64 Tyler Mulligan Chaparral 83 82 165 +23
    T64 Cam Nagel Rocky Mountain 81 84 165 +23
    66 Michael Milton Gateway 86 80 166 +24
    T67 Gabe Keller Pine Creek 86 82 168 +26
    T67 Cameron Bajaj Heritage 81 87 168 +26
    69 Ben Carrington Heritage 88 81 169 +27
    T70 Andrew Doyle Pine Creek 88 82 170 +28
    T70 Christopher Kennedy Smoky Hill 88 82 170 +28
    T70 Jonas Graham Chaparral 86 84 170 +28
    T70 Slade Marceau Bear Creek 84 86 170 +28
    T70 Ryan Way Heritage 82 88 170 +28
    T75 Isaac Headrick Mountain Range 85 86 171 +29
    T75 Nichols Neff Chaparral 84 87 171 +29
    T75 Miles Murphy Fairview 84 87 171 +29
    T78 Adam Hulse Fort Collins 86 86 172 +30
    T78 Max Camp-Oberhauser Lakewood 84 88 172 +30
    T78 Andrew Davis Highlands Ranch 83 89 172 +30
    81 Riley Dunlop Doherty 85 89 174 +32
    82 Joey Ashley Dakota Ridge 87 89 176 +34
    83 Stephen Yockey Fort Collins 92 90 182 +40
  • Boys golf: 5A’s Day 1 results, Day 2 tee times

    GRAND JUNCTION — Complete results after the first day of the 2016 Class 5A state golf tournament at Bookcliff Country Club.

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    Team Results

    Teams
    Place School R1 To Par
    1 Regis Jesuit 220 +7
    2 Rock Canyon 222 +9
    T3 Fossil Ridge 225 +12
    T3 Highlands Ranch 225 +12
    5 Lakewood 227 +14
    T6 Arapahoe 232 +19
    T6 Cherry Creek 232 +19
    T8 Fairview 234 +21
    T8 Fruita 234 +21
    10 Heritage 240 +27
    11 Mountain Range 243 +30
    12 Chaparral 253 +40

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    Individual Results

    Individuals
    Place Name School Score To Par Day 2 Tee
    1 Nick Caldwell Rock Canyon 65 -6 10:57 am (Tee: 1)
    T2 Davis Bryant Eaglecrest 66 -5 10:57 am (Tee: 1)
    T2 Kyle Pearson Highlands Ranch 66 -5 10:57 am (Tee: 1)
    4 Tommy Packer Arapahoe 70 -1 10:48 am (Tee: 1)
    5 Griffin Barela Lakewood 71 Even 10:48 am (Tee: 1)
    6 Landon Thunell Ralston Valley 72 +1 10:48 am (Tee: 1)
    T7 Arik Roberts Palmer 73 +2 10:39 am (Tee: 1)
    T7 Daniel Pearson Fairview 73 +2 10:30 am (Tee: 1)
    T7 Kailer Rundiks Denver East 73 +2 10:39 am (Tee: 1)
    T7 Josh Caridi Fossil Ridge 73 +2 10:30 am (Tee: 1)
    T7 Tyler Zhang Regis Jesuit 73 +2 10:30 am (Tee: 1)
    T7 Cal McCoy Regis Jesuit 73 +2 10:39 am (Tee: 1)
    T13 Drew Anderson Regis Jesuit 74 +3 10:21 am (Tee: 1)
    T13 Justin Markel Regis Jesuit 74 +3 10:12 am (Tee: 1)
    T13 David Roney V Douglas County 74 +3 10:21 am (Tee: 1)
    T13 Marcus Tait Columbine 74 +3 10:03 am (Tee: 1)
    T13 Cameron Como Rampart 74 +3 10:12 am (Tee: 1)
    T13 Jason Coffey Fruita 74 +3 10:21 am (Tee: 1)
    T13 Trevor Olkowski Grand Junction 74 +3 10:12 am (Tee: 1)
    T20 Chris Raap Mountain Vista 75 +4 9:54 am (Tee: 1)
    T20 Danny Gallant Monarch 75 +4 10:03 am (Tee: 1)
    T20 Bradley Scalia Cherokee Trail 75 +4 9:54 am (Tee: 1)
    T20 Dillon Stewart Fossil Ridge 75 +4 9:54 am (Tee: 1)
    T20 JT Snowden Rock Canyon 75 +4 10:03 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Cade Kilkenny Cherry Creek 76 +5 9:45 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Ethan Alexander Monarch 76 +5 9:45 am (Tee: 1)
    T27 Grayden Wolfe Lakewood 77 +6 9:18 am (Tee: 1)
    T27 Canon Olkowski Grand Junction 77 +6 9:27 am (Tee: 1)
    T27 Sam Blackwood Heritage 77 +6 9:36 am (Tee: 1)
    T27 Ryan Pearson Highlands Ranch 77 +6 9:18 am (Tee: 1)
    T27 Jack Hastings Fossil Ridge 77 +6 9:36 am (Tee: 1)
    T27 Andrew Stroh Doherty 77 +6 9:36 am (Tee: 1)
    T27 Freddie Gluck Boulder 77 +6 9:27 am (Tee: 1)
    T27 Reese Taylor Castle View 77 +6 9:27 am (Tee: 1)
    T35 Grey Brewer Cherry Creek 78 +7 9:18 am (Tee: 1)
    T35 Asher Nolting Cherry Creek 78 +7 9:09 am (Tee: 1)
    T35 Brandon Armitage Grandview 78 +7 9:09 am (Tee: 1)
    T35 Joseph Madden Denver East 78 +7 9:09 am (Tee: 1)
    T39 Mitch Leach Loveland 79 +8 9:00 am (Tee: 1)
    T39 Jack Castiglia Lakewood 79 +8 9:00 am (Tee: 10)
    T39 Nick Laubscher Fruita 79 +8 9:00 am (Tee: 1)
    T39 Hunter Tuite Cherry Creek 79 +8 9:00 am (Tee: 10)
    T39 Turner Johnson Arapahoe 79 +8 9:00 am (Tee: 10)
    T39 Sam Ostravich ThunderRidge 79 +8 9:00 am (Tee: 1)
    T45 Luke Travins Coronado 80 +9 9:09 am (Tee: 10)
    T45 Andrew Perry Fairview 80 +9 9:18 am (Tee: 10)
    T45 Brandon Bervig Liberty 80 +9 9:09 am (Tee: 10)
    T45 Connor Jones Mountain Range 80 +9 9:09 am (Tee: 10)
    T49 Evan Wilkinson Mountain Vista 81 +10 9:27 am (Tee: 10)
    T49 Cameron Bajaj Heritage 81 +10 9:18 am (Tee: 10)
    T49 Danny Taggart Grandview 81 +10 9:27 am (Tee: 10)
    T49 Will Branan Fairview 81 +10 9:36 am (Tee: 10)
    T49 Blake Andersen Fruita 81 +10 9:18 am (Tee: 10)
    T49 Cam Nagel Rocky Mountain 81 +10 9:27 am (Tee: 10)
    T49 Kyle Colen Smoky Hill 81 +10 9:36 am (Tee: 10)
    T56 Kieran McMullen Rock Canyon 82 +11 9:45 am (Tee: 10)
    T56 Greyson Warfield Castle View 82 +11 9:45 am (Tee: 10)
    T56 Ryan Way Heritage 82 +11 9:36 am (Tee: 10)
    T56 Jackson Crist Highlands Ranch 82 +11 9:45 am (Tee: 10)
    T60 Andrew Davis Highlands Ranch 83 +12 10:03 am (Tee: 10)
    T60 Alex Yano Arapahoe 83 +12 10:03 am (Tee: 10)
    T60 Tyler Mulligan Chaparral 83 +12 9:54 am (Tee: 10)
    T60 Cam Lampe Fossil Ridge 83 +12 10:03 am (Tee: 10)
    T60 Jake Daniel Rock Canyon 83 +12 9:54 am (Tee: 10)
    T60 Evan Kalac ThunderRidge 83 +12 9:54 am (Tee: 10)
    T66 Jay Yano Arapahoe 84 +13 10:12 am (Tee: 10)
    T66 Miles Murphy Fairview 84 +13 10:21 am (Tee: 10)
    T66 Slade Marceau Bear Creek 84 +13 10:12 am (Tee: 10)
    T66 Nichols Neff Chaparral 84 +13 10:12 am (Tee: 10)
    T66 Max Camp-Oberhauser Lakewood 84 +13 10:21 am (Tee: 10)
    T71 Isaac Headrick Mountain Range 85 +14 10:21 am (Tee: 10)
    T71 Steven Roschke Rampart 85 +14 10:30 am (Tee: 10)
    T71 Riley Dunlop Doherty 85 +14 10:30 am (Tee: 10)
    T74 Adam Hulse Fort Collins 86 +15 10:30 am (Tee: 10)
    T74 Jonas Graham Chaparral 86 +15 10:48 am (Tee: 10)
    T74 Gabe Keller Pine Creek 86 +15 10:39 am (Tee: 10)
    T74 Michael Milton Gateway 86 +15 10:39 am (Tee: 10)
    T78 Max Mowry Dakota Ridge 87 +16 10:48 am (Tee: 10)
    T78 Joey Ashley Dakota Ridge 87 +16 10:39 am (Tee: 10)
    T80 Ben Carrington Heritage 88 +17 10:48 am (Tee: 10)
    T80 Andrew Doyle Pine Creek 88 +17 10:57 am (Tee: 10)
    T80 Christopher Kennedy Smoky Hill 88 +17 10:57 am (Tee: 10)
    83 Stephen Yockey Fort Collins 92 +21 10:57 am (Tee: 10)
  • 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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  • Photos: Ponderosa football jumps out to early lead in win over Gateway

    PARKER — Ponderosa scored 20 points in the first quarter and never relented in a 47-0 win over Gateway on Friday night.

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