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  • Week 8 football highlights

    Columbine vs. Northglenn

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    Northridge vs. Longmont

  • Photos: Brighton softball beats Northglenn

    NORTHGLENN — Brighton softball held on to beat Northglenn 7-4 on Tuesday.

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  • Football roundup: Windsor holds off Vista Ridge in big 4A game

    Windsor football team
    (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    Defending Class 4A champion Windsor had a challenge to open its season, and the Wizards responded.

    Playing for the first time under new coach Skylar Brower, No. 1 Windsor beat sixth-ranked Vista Ridge 33-21 on Friday night.

    “Vista Ridge is a great program,” Brower told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show afterward. “They’re big and physical, and they were battling all night. Our guys did a great job in the third quarter.”

    The Wizards jumped out to a 20-6 lead in the second quarter, but Vista Ridge stormed back to take a 21-20 lead shortly before the break.

    And yet, the Wizards had some magic just before the half. Jake Hammond had a touchdown reception with 4.9 seconds remaining, giving his team a 26-21 advantage.

    Vista Ridge wouldn’t score in the second half, while Windsor secured the game with a final touchdown in the fourth quarter.

    “The defense did a great job to keep them out of the end zone in the second half,” Brower said. “The offense scored that last one to wrap it up.”

    New Windsor starting quarterback Connor Apodaca threw three touchdowns.

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    5A: (8) Regis Jesuit 19, (4) Cherry Creek 7

    Regis Jesuit Cherry Creek football
    More photos (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    In a marquee early-season matchup, the Raiders knocked off the Bruins.

    The two teams were deadlocked at 7 at the half, and Regis broke through in the third quarter on a quarterback draw.

    Both defenses stepped up from that point, including Regis Jesuit stopping Cherry Creek on a fourth-down attempt near midfield in the fourth quarter.

    Regis scored again with four minutes to go, then recovered the ensuing kickoff.

    The Raiders play rival Mullen next week, while Cherry Creek plays at Doherty.

    Find more photos from the game here.

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    3A: (9) Holy Family 52, (6) Palisade 48

    Last season, Holy Family had all kinds of wild games as their offense set records seemingly every week.

    Hey, why not pick up where they left off?

    The Tigers, ranked No. 9 in 3A, beat No. 6 Palisade 52-48 on Friday night. Quarterback Stone Samaras, a sophomore, had another big game after throwing four touchdowns a week ago.

    “He’s done really well. He’s got a lot of good weapons around him, and the kids have kind of rallied around him and brought him along,” Holy Family coach Mike Gabriel told the Scoreboard Show.

    Holy Family moved to 2-0, following a Zero Week win over Mountain View. The Tigers have a bye week next week, and then play at Fort Morgan on Sept. 16.

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    4A: Chatfield 50, (2) Pine Creek 39

    Chatfield Pine Creek football
    More photos (Josh Watt/CHSAANow.com)

    Chatfield announced its return to Class 4A in a major way.

    The Chargers, unranked in the preseason, upset No. 2 Pine Creek 50-39 on Friday night.

    The game was back-and-forth in the first half, with Chatfield holding a 28-19 edge at the break. But Chatfield scored early in the third quarter off a blocked punt, and that really underlined the Chargers’ presence in the game.

    Chatfield hosts Palmer next week, while Pine Creek has defending 4A champ Windsor on Saturday.

    Find more photos from the game here.

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    2A: (6) D’Evelyn 28, (9) Sterling 24

    D’Evelyn began its tenure in 2A with a big top-10 win.

    “Our kids just came out with a lot of heart,” coach Jeremy Bennett told the Scoreboard Show. “I’ve told everybody: 3A, 2A — it doesn’t matter. There is good football to be played at that level, and it was a good game tonight.”

    The Jaguars rallied in the fourth quarter to win. Geoff Farmar had a pick-6 late which gave D’Evelyn the lead for good.

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    Notables

    • Faith Christian had a 60-yard touchdown with less than a minute to play to send it to overtime, but 2A No. 8 Resurrection Christian prevailed with a 27-24 win.
    • 3A No. 3 Fort Morgan beat rival and 2A No. 10 Brush 40-6.
    • In 1A, No. 6 Strasburg upset No. 3 Burlington 48-14. “Our kids just really came out and played well,” coach Jeff Giger told the Scoreboard Show. “Probably one of the better first games of the year we’ve had in a long time.”
    • In 8-man, No. 3 Sargent edged No. 6 Hoehne 26-24. “It was a tough game, back and forth,” coach Trevan Pepper told the Scoreboard Show. “We got down early a couple touchdowns, and our kids battled back and kept scrapping and fighting.”
    • 1A No. 1 Buena Vista kept its winning streak alive, but barely. The Demons edged Alamosa 22-21, and have now won 14 consecutive games.
    • In 6-man, No. 1 Fleming opened with a 30-22 win against No. 5 Pawnee.
    • Mountain Range snapped a 22-game losing streak with a 27-0 win over Hinkley.
    • Another losing streak came to an end when Ignacio beat Crownpoint (N.M.), 42-0. Ignacio had lost 14 games in a row.
    • Mountain View knocked off 3A No. 10 Thompson Valley 28-14.
    • Lutheran upset 2A No. 3 Platte Valley 20-19.
    • Manitou Springs won a rivalry game with St. Mary’s, 43-0.
    • 4A No. 7 Dakota Ridge lost to Heritage (Fla.) 22-18 on a last-minute stop at the 1-yard-line.
    • Pueblo County beat Pueblo West 34-20, their first win over the Cyclones since 2007.
    • Legend won its first game under new coach Monte Thelen, 31-28 over rival Ponderosa, which was ranked No. 8 in 4A.
    • Legacy beat rival Broomfield, the No. 10 team in 4A, 14-9.

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  • All-state baseball teams for 2016 season

    The 2016 all-state baseball players of the year are (from left): Holly's Ricardo Juarez (1A); Dawson's Luke Feigal (2A); Faith Christian's Austin Stone (3A); Lewis-Palmer's Paul Tillotson (4A); and ThunderRidge's Jake Eissler (5A).
    The 2016 all-state baseball players of the year are (from left): Holly’s Ricardo Juarez (1A); Dawson’s Luke Feigal (2A); ThunderRidge’s Jake Eissler (5A); Lewis-Palmer’s Paul Tillotson (4A); and Faith Christian’s Austin Stone (3A). (Photos: Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com; Chris Fehrm/MaxPreps; Michael Hankins/MaxPreps)

    The 2016 all-state baseball teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

    Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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    Class 5A

    (Michael Hankins/MaxPreps)
    ThunderRidge’s Jake Eissler is the 5A baseball player of the year. (Michael Hankins/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Jake Eissler, ThunderRidge

    Coach of the year: Allan Dyer, Cherokee Trail

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Austin Alarid Rocky Mountain LHP/1B Senior
    Jerome Bohannon Cherokee Trail LHP/OF Senior
    Quin Cotton Regis Jesuit OF Senior
    Jake Eissler ThunderRidge RHP/3B/1B Senior
    Maverick Handley Mullen C/INF Senior
    Travis Marr Regis Jesuit RHP/1B Senior
    Conner Nantkes Cherokee Trail LHP/UTIL Junior
    Ryan Sullivan Cherokee Trail 1B Senior
    Nate Sweeney Cherry Creek RHP/SS/OF Senior
    Bo Weiss Regis Jesuit RHP Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Peter Carlson Ralston Valley SS/RHP Senior
    Bailey Collins Dakota Ridge OF/P Senior
    Eric Cox Cherokee Trail RHP/OF Junior
    Cade Crader Grandview 1B/RHP Senior
    Tommy Gillman Columbine SS Senior
    Jay Onken Pine Creek OF/RHP Sophomore
    Casey Opitz Heritage C/SS/RHP Junior
    Tanner O’Tremba Cherry Creek OF/RHP Sophomore
    Sam Schroeder Fruita Monument P/OF Senior
    Josh Schumacher Rangeview 2B/SS/P Senior
    John Sorensen Rocky Mountain SS/RHP Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Cuba Bess, Senior, Fruita Monument
    • Evan Bolin, Senior, Prairie View
    • Wade Council, Senior, Pine Creek
    • Aaron Dammel, Senior, Highlands Ranch
    • Chris Diehl, Senior, Rocky Mountain
    • Riley Egloff, Sophomore, Heritage
    • Cole Farmer, Senior, Brighton
    • Matt Givin, Junior, Rock Canyon
    • Alex Gonzales, Senior, Rocky Mountain
    • Tanner Hauptman, Senior, Ralston Valley
    • Tyson Hays, Junior, Grandview
    • Ryley Humrighouse, Senior, Castle View
    • Ricky Marshall, Senior, Fountain-Fort Carson
    • Jake Minnick, Senior, Douglas County
    • Jacob Moyer, Senior, Fort Collins
    • Dylan Paulsen, Senior, Gateway
    • Walter Pennington, Senior, Broomfield
    • Nick Perez, Junior, Cherokee Trail
    • Rocco Porreco, Junior, Mullen
    • Chase Powell, Senior, Lakewood
    • Tony Rice, Senior, Liberty
    • Jacob Rodriguez, Senior, Adams City
    • Joey Salvato, Junior, Mullen
    • Tyler Smith, Senior, Grandview
    • Jordan Stubbings, Junior, Legend
    • Nathaniel Swanson, Junior, Northglenn
    • Jadon Uhrich, Junior, Rocky Mountain
    • Razzo Vigil, Junior, Westminster

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    Class 4A

    (Chris Fehrm/MaxPreps.com)
    Lewis-Palmer’s Paul Tillotson is the 4A baseball player of the year. (Chris Fehrm/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Paul Tillotson, Lewis-Palmer

    Coach of the year: Keith Wahl, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Clint Allen Erie C/INF/P Senior
    Rocco Arguto Pueblo West RF Senior
    Holden Bernhardt Mountain View P/OF/1B Senior
    Wyatt Featherston Green Mountain OF/P Senior
    Jake Greenwalt Windsor Senior
    Cole McKissock Air Academy INF Senior
    Dauson Tate Pueblo West C Senior
    Paul Tillotson Lewis-Palmer Senior
    Austin Wood Silver Creek 1B/P Senior
    Luke Ziegler Valor Christian 3B/RHP Sophomore
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Mike Berg Thompson Valley C/OF/3B Junior
    Issac Bracken Berthoud Senior
    Jaspar Carmichael Delta SS/P Sophomore
    Billy Cook Lewis-Palmer Junior
    Nyk Crumrine Valor Christian INF/RHP Senior
    Bailey Hansen Air Academy P/OF Senior
    Davis Heller Valor Christian RHP/1B Freshman
    Ethan Keller Delta CF/P Junior
    Ruben Portillo Erie P/INF Junior
    Cooper Rothe Longmont CF Senior
    Judah Wilbur Denver North INF/SS/2B Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Kavan Andrew, Senior, Longmont
    • Locke Bernhardt, Senior, Mountain View
    • Cameron Brosh, Senior, Canon City
    • Josh Crites, Senior, Erie
    • Kyle Daniels, Senior, Fort Morgan
    • Blake Donels, Junior, Valor Christian
    • Gavin Fesmire, Senior, Pueblo Centennial
    • Daniel Gurrola, Senior, Denver North
    • Spencer Hamilton, Senior, The Classical Academy
    • Jaeden Hegmann, Junior, Mesa Ridge
    • Dane Kapande, Senior, Evergreen
    • Joe Lucas, Senior, Palisade
    • Zach Manchester, Senior, Canon City
    • Garrett Martin, Junior, Eagle Valley
    • Lawrence Mayberry, Senior, Durango
    • Mitch Menard, Senior, D’Evelyn
    • Skyler Messinger, Junior, Niwot
    • Jared Miller, Sophomore, Montrose
    • Brett Muscatello, Senior, Evergreen
    • Max Noland, Junior, Palisade
    • Dylan Norsen, Junior, Mountain View
    • Gunner Pickett, Senior, Mead
    • Blake Reiher, Junior, Delta
    • Morgan Robinson, Senior, Rifle
    • Stephen Romero, Junior, Glenwood Springs
    • Andrew Shaw, Junior, Summit
    • Tyler Shubert, Senior, Windsor
    • Isiah Torres, Senior, Pueblo East
    • Sean Weller, Senior, Battle Mountain
    • Kaylor Werner, Sophomore, Northridge
    • Cole Winn, Sophomore, Silver Creek

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    Faith Christian’s Austin Stone is the 3A baseball player of the year. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Austin Stone, Faith Christian

    Coach of the year: Ralph Nance, Faith Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Matt Burkart Eaton SS/RHP Senior
    Donovan Contreraz Sheridan P/INF Senior
    Braden Forney Lamar OF/P/SS Senior
    Kelton McCoy Bayfield C/P/INF Senior
    Will McKissick Kent Denver OF/P Senior
    Ben Padrnos St. Mary’s OF/P Senior
    Jake Spence University OF/P Senior
    AJ Stephens Faith Christian LHP/OF/1B Senior
    Austin Stone Faith Christian RHP/INF Senior
    Travis Struble Manitou Springs 3B/P Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Davyn Adamscheck Manitou Springs SS/P Junior
    Dominic Archuleta Manitou Springs OF/P Senior
    Dalton Chandler Lamar P/OF Sophomore
    Gabe Hegarty Faith Christian OF/RHP/DH Senior
    Taed Heydinger Bayfield OF/P Senior
    Christian Johnson The Academy C/P Senior
    Dalton Lind Eaton RHP/OF Senior
    Cesar Mercado Valley INF/P Junior
    Zane Phelps Bayfield INF/P/C Senior
    Spencer Wilcox University OF/P Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Robbie Alejo, Senior, Alamosa
    • Thatcher Beatty, Senior, Denver Science & Tech Stapleton
    • Craig Beckfield, Senior, Platte Canyon
    • Dax Bender, Junior, La Junta
    • Jacob Brummel, Junior, St. Mary’s
    • Rob Casey, Senior, Kent Denver
    • Seth Crummer, Senior, Trinidad
    • Timmy Engel, Senior, Centauri
    • Landon Ford, Junior, Faith Christian
    • Ty Hanzlicek, Senior, Valley
    • BJ Hirschfeld, Senior, Brush
    • Ty Jones, Senior, Florence
    • Joe Kuhn, Senior, Eaton
    • Xavier Manzanarez, Senior, Dolores Huerta Prep
    • Brody Mcghehey, Senior, Bayfield
    • Paul Medina, Junior, University
    • Larry Nolasco, Senior, Bruce Randolph
    • Ian Olson, Junior, Salida
    • Tyler Percival, Senior, Gunnison
    • Sam Richards, Sophomore, Colorado Academy
    • Marcus Roberson, Junior, Bennett
    • Quinn Stowell, Junior, Colorado Springs Christian
    • Ian Turner, Senior, Gunnison
    • Evan Wisdom, Senior, Sterling
    • Jordan Yates, Sophomore, Buena Vista

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    Class 2A

    Dawson Limon baseball
    Dawson’s Luke Feigal is the 2A baseball player of the year. (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    Player of the year: Luke Feigal, Dawson School

    Coach of the year: Joe McKenzie, Dawson School

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jonathon Cowles Dayspring Christian Academy RHP/CF/SS Junior
    Chance Dunker Sedgwick County RHP/2B/3B Senior
    Luke Feigal Dawson School RHP/3B Senior
    Tanner Fulkerson Dawson School SS/RHP Senior
    Cesar Gonzalez Hotchkiss P/INF Senior
    Kayden Seriani Paonia Sophomore
    Trevor Smith Paonia Junior
    Joe Stephen Limon Senior
    Jake Tomcheck Resurrection Christian LHP/OF/1B Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Bailey Benz Rye
    Bryce Buhr Crowley County C/P Senior
    Seth Clemente Dawson School 2B/SS Junior
    Caden Eastin County Line [Wiley/McClave] Senior
    Jimmy Fargo Dayspring Christian Academy C/RHP/CF Sophomore
    Evan Finley Peyton P/INF/C Senior
    James Larson Limon Senior
    Jaden Miller Paonia Sophomore
    Tyler Woodhams Sedgwick County RHP/SS/2B Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Caleb Andersen, Junior, Haxtun
    • Layne Andrews, Senior, Yuma
    • Dom Beck, Senior, Hotchkiss
    • Tristen Cesko, Senior, Limon
    • Jett County, Junior, Burlington
    • Christian Dellamaestra, Junior, County Line [Wiley/McClave]
    • Ryan Drury, Junior, Rye
    • Jason Dutton, Senior, Wray
    • Nolan Grenard, Senior, Swink
    • Darrien Guy, Junior, Akron
    • Cordell Hensley, Senior, Sedgwick County
    • Trent Hill, Senior, Akron
    • Derek Jung, Freshman, Front Range Christian
    • Spencer Kelly, Senior, Calhan
    • Eli Kirk, Junior, Hotchkiss
    • Jacob Kohl, Senior, Evangelical Christian
    • Pete Lanting, Senior, Denver Christian
    • Chipper Lloyd, Senior, Front Range Christian
    • Walter Martinez, Senior, Center
    • Kasey Nusbaum, Senior, Kiowa/Simla
    • Slater Podgorny, Sophomore, Paonia
    • Brian Preston, Junior, Rocky Ford
    • Ricardo Ramirez, Sophomore, Highland
    • Trey Redner, Sophomore, Swink
    • Brent Ritter, Senior, Swink
    • Tucker Ward, Senior, Ignacio
    • Emmitt White, Senior, Sargent
    • Wyatt Workman, Senior, Haxtun

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    Class 1A

    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)
    Holly’s Ricardo Juarez is the 1A baseball player of the year. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Player of the year: Ricardo Juarez, Holly

    Coach of the year: Dayne Eaton, Holly

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jordan Ernst Dove Creek P/SS/OF Senior
    Tyler Fields Cornerstone Christian Academy C/INF/P Senior
    Ricardo Juarez Holly P/INF Junior
    Jaxon King Fleming Junior
    Ryan Koeller Granada P Junior
    Eli Sievert Rocky Mountain Lutheran Senior
    Marc Solis Eads 3B/SS/P Senior
    Yaniel Vidal Holly SS/3B/P Junior
    Darian Wilkening Fleming Senior
    Brandon Wilson Holly OF/3B/P Sophomore

    Honorable mention:

    • Trenton Armintrout, Junior, Nucla
    • Paul Asfeld, Sophomore, Fleming
    • Case Baughman, Senior, Dove Creek
    • Chase Boulter, Senior, Gilpin County
    • Sam Dunlap, Senior, Cotopaxi
    • Nathanael Garrett, Senior, Cornerstone Christian Academy
    • Cullen Glosson, Freshman, Otis
    • Jaime Huerta, Junior, Granada
    • Derek Kibel, Sophomore, Dove Creek
    • Paul Kidder, Junior, Community Christian
    • Ben Lambrecht, Senior, Fleming
    • Eryk Lorenz, Junior, Gilpin County
    • David Reyes, Senior, Granada
    • Marcos Rivera, Senior, Manzanola
    • Devyn Rummel, Junior, Nucla
    • Rhett Uhland, Junior, Eads
    • Josh Weaver, Junior, Rocky Mountain Lutheran
    • Cody Wilson, Junior, Peetz
  • Final results from the 5A girls golf state tournament

    Final results from the 2016 girls golf Class 5A state tournament.

    The 5A tournament was held at CommonGround Golf Course in Aurora.

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    Class 5A

    Teams
    Place School R1 R2 Total To Par
    1 Grandview 238 224 462 +30
    2 Regis Jesuit 230 234 464 +32
    3 Arvada West 249 230 479 +47
    4 Ralston Valley 244 244 488 +56
    5 Heritage 254 243 497 +65
    T6 Cherry Creek 250 253 503 +71
    T6 Rock Canyon 250 253 503 +71
    T8 Denver East 258 251 509 +77
    T8 Fossil Ridge 256 253 509 +77
    T8 Loveland 256 253 509 +77
    11 Monarch 257 253 510 +78
    12 Broomfield 266 252 518 +86
    13 Highlands Ranch 270 260 530 +98
    14 Legacy 271 268 539 +107
    15 Fairview 276 264 540 +108
    16 Pine Creek 278 295 573 +141
    17 Arapahoe 314 307 621 +189
    Individuals
    Place Name School R1 R2 Total To Par
    1 Mary Weinstein Regis Jesuit 71 69 140 -4
    2 Amy Chitkoksoong Grandview 76 68 144 Even
    3 Morgan Sahm Grandview 75 73 148 +4
    4 Delaney Elliott Monarch 75 76 151 +7
    5 Jordan Remley Ralston Valley 75 77 152 +8
    6 Ali Peper Arvada West 83 71 154 +10
    7 Jaclyn Murray Regis Jesuit 76 79 155 +11
    8 Leigha Devine Fossil Ridge 79 77 156 +12
    T9 Julia Baroth Denver East 81 77 158 +14
    T9 Lauren Lehigh Loveland 81 77 158 +14
    T9 Joanna Kempton Heritage 79 79 158 +14
    12 Madison McCambridge Fairview 80 79 159 +15
    T13 Arielle Keating Rampart 86 75 161 +17
    T13 Reagan Robinson Arvada West 83 78 161 +17
    T13 Alexis Chan Rock Canyon 82 79 161 +17
    T13 Amisha Singh Smoky Hill 79 82 161 +17
    T17 Tabitha Diehl Mountain Vista 85 77 162 +18
    T17 Amelia Lee Rock Canyon 83 79 162 +18
    T17 Jennifer Hankins Legacy 79 83 162 +18
    20 Stephanie Bang Cherry Creek 81 82 163 +19
    21 Zarena Brown Pomona 84 80 164 +20
    T22 Andrea Hoos Legacy 85 80 165 +21
    T22 Sarah Hunt Denver East 85 80 165 +21
    T22 Riley McKibbon Ralston Valley 85 80 165 +21
    25 Maddie Kern Broomfield 92 74 166 +22
    26 Carly Gallant Monarch 84 83 167 +23
    27 Delaney Benson Heritage 88 80 168 +24
    T28 Jenna Chun Highlands Ranch 88 81 169 +25
    T28 Aili Bundy Loveland 85 84 169 +25
    T30 Miranda Schiffbauer Arvada West 89 81 170 +26
    T30 Caitlin O’Donnell Grandview 87 83 170 +26
    T32 Leia Vadeen Northglenn 89 82 171 +27
    T32 Nicole Tedesco Douglas County 88 83 171 +27
    T32 Gabby Esquibel Heritage 87 84 171 +27
    T32 Ali Timlin Regis Jesuit 85 86 171 +27
    T36 Katie Malcolm Chaparral 93 79 172 +28
    T36 Lexi Ringsby Cherry Creek 85 87 172 +28
    T36 Payton Canon Cherry Creek 84 88 172 +28
    T36 Leigh Robinson Arvada West 83 89 172 +28
    T40 Avery Hill Grand Junction 89 84 173 +29
    T40 Sydney Eye Ralston Valley 84 89 173 +29
    T42 Kelsey Webster Fairview 90 84 174 +30
    T42 Cammie Fowler Fossil Ridge 85 89 174 +30
    T44 Anna Roh Broomfield 86 89 175 +31
    T44 Izzy Ruiz Highlands Ranch 86 89 175 +31
    T46 Kendra George Heritage 92 85 177 +33
    T46 Hope Kim Broomfield 88 89 177 +33
    T46 Brooke Pulver Regis Jesuit 83 94 177 +33
    T49 Hannah Fey Cherry Creek 94 84 178 +34
    T49 Lexi Mueldener Ralston Valley 91 87 178 +34
    T51 Duval Sutherland Legend 91 88 179 +35
    T51 Morgan Ryan Grandview 90 89 179 +35
    53 Paige Gentry Fossil Ridge 92 88 180 +36
    54 Brandy McClain Rock Canyon 85 96 181 +37
    T55 Bailey Summers Grand Junction 95 87 182 +38
    T55 Kayla Elder Fossil Ridge 94 88 182 +38
    T55 Hannah Doran Loveland 90 92 182 +38
    T58 Madi Eurich Coronado 94 89 183 +39
    T58 Callie Kloenne Castle View 91 92 183 +39
    T58 Elly Carlson Pine Creek 87 96 183 +39
    T61 Beth Lebar Arapahoe 95 89 184 +40
    T61 Grace Linderman Mountain Vista 94 90 184 +40
    T63 Sloane Cape Highlands Ranch 96 90 186 +42
    T63 Elena Barboza Denver East 92 94 186 +42
    T63 Tess Mitchell Columbine 88 98 186 +42
    66 Allie Garcia Coronado 90 98 188 +44
    67 Halley McDonald Pine Creek 92 99 191 +47
    T68 Emma Teuton Monarch 98 94 192 +48
    T68 Naura Taqiya Rock Canyon 97 95 192 +48
    T68 Olivia Roper Denver East 94 98 192 +48
    71 Amanda Westrick Thornton 101 93 194 +50
    72 Melia Buckton Legend 96 99 195 +51
    73 Alix Mees Cherokee Trail 95 101 196 +52
    74 Brooke Kramer Cherokee Trail 99 98 197 +53
    75 Elizabeth Pendleton Pine Creek 99 100 199 +55
    76 Charlotte Cliatt Palmer 104 96 200 +56
    77 Emma Hesse Lakewood 96 105 201 +57
    78 Hannah Thornburg Fruita-Monument 104 99 203 +59
    79 Sarah MacDonald Liberty 105 99 204 +60
    T80 Sophie Nelsen Fairview 106 101 207 +63
    T80 Liina Neitenbach Monarch 104 103 207 +63
    82 Lauren Quintana Northglenn 105 106 211 +67
    83 Kelley Yoshihara Legacy 107 105 212 +68
    84 Jacq Pepper Arapahoe 114 112 226 +82
  • Girls golf: 5A’s Day 1 results, Day 2 tee times

    AURORA — Complete results after the first day of the 2016 Class 5A girls golf state tournament at CommonGround Golf Course, as well as Day 2 tee times.

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    Teams
    Place School R1 To Par
    1 Regis Jesuit 230 +14
    2 Grandview 238 +22
    3 Ralston Valley 244 +28
    4 Arvada West 249 +33
    T5 Cherry Creek 250 +34
    T5 Rock Canyon 250 +34
    7 Heritage 254 +38
    T8 Fossil Ridge 256 +40
    T8 Loveland 256 +40
    10 Monarch 257 +41
    11 Denver East 258 +42
    12 Broomfield 266 +50
    13 Highlands Ranch 270 +54
    14 Legacy 271 +55
    15 Fairview 276 +60
    16 Pine Creek 278 +62
    17 Arapahoe 314 +98
    Individuals
    Place Name School Score To Par Day 2 Tee
    1 Mary Weinstein Regis Jesuit 71 -1 10:27 am (Tee: 1)
    T2 Delaney Elliott Monarch 75 +3 10:18 am (Tee: 1)
    T2 Jordan Remley Ralston Valley 75 +3 10:27 am (Tee: 1)
    T2 Morgan Sahm Grandview 75 +3 10:27 am (Tee: 1)
    T5 Jaclyn Murray Regis Jesuit 76 +4 10:18 am (Tee: 1)
    T5 Amy Chitkoksoong Grandview 76 +4 10:18 am (Tee: 1)
    T7 Jennifer Hankins Legacy 79 +7 10:09 am (Tee: 1)
    T7 Leigha Devine Fossil Ridge 79 +7 10:09 am (Tee: 1)
    T7 Joanna Kempton Heritage 79 +7 10:09 am (Tee: 1)
    T7 Amisha Singh Smoky Hill 79 +7 10:00 am (Tee: 1)
    11 Madison McCambridge Fairview 80 +8 10:00 am (Tee: 1)
    T12 Lauren Lehigh Loveland 81 +9 9:51 am (Tee: 1)
    T12 Stephanie Bang Cherry Creek 81 +9 10:00 am (Tee: 1)
    T12 Julia Baroth Denver East 81 +9 9:51 am (Tee: 1)
    15 Alexis Chan Rock Canyon 82 +10 9:51 am (Tee: 1)
    T16 Amelia Lee Rock Canyon 83 +11 9:42 am (Tee: 1)
    T16 Reagan Robinson Arvada West 83 +11 9:33 am (Tee: 1)
    T16 Leigh Robinson Arvada West 83 +11 9:24 am (Tee: 1)
    T16 Brooke Pulver Regis Jesuit 83 +11 9:42 am (Tee: 1)
    T16 Ali Peper Arvada West 83 +11 9:42 am (Tee: 1)
    T21 Payton Canon Cherry Creek 84 +12 9:24 am (Tee: 1)
    T21 Zarena Brown Pomona 84 +12 9:33 am (Tee: 1)
    T21 Sydney Eye Ralston Valley 84 +12 9:33 am (Tee: 1)
    T21 Carly Gallant Monarch 84 +12 9:24 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Cammie Fowler Fossil Ridge 85 +13 9:15 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Andrea Hoos Legacy 85 +13 9:06 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Sarah Hunt Denver East 85 +13 9:06 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Aili Bundy Loveland 85 +13 9:15 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Tabitha Diehl Mountain Vista 85 +13 9:15 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Lexi Ringsby Cherry Creek 85 +13 8:57 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Brandy McClain Rock Canyon 85 +13 9:06 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Riley McKibbon Ralston Valley 85 +13 8:57 am (Tee: 1)
    T25 Ali Timlin Regis Jesuit 85 +13 8:57 am (Tee: 1)
    T34 Anna Roh Broomfield 86 +14 8:48 am (Tee: 1)
    T34 Izzy Ruiz Highlands Ranch 86 +14 8:48 am (Tee: 1)
    T34 Arielle Keating Rampart 86 +14 8:48 am (Tee: 1)
    T37 Gabby Esquibel Heritage 87 +15 8:39 am (Tee: 1)
    T37 Elly Carlson Pine Creek 87 +15 8:39 am (Tee: 1)
    T37 Caitlin O’Donnell Grandview 87 +15 8:39 am (Tee: 1)
    T40 Tess Mitchell Columbine 88 +16 8:30 am (Tee: 10)
    T40 Hope Kim Broomfield 88 +16 8:30 am (Tee: 1)
    T40 Delaney Benson Heritage 88 +16 8:30 am (Tee: 1)
    T40 Jenna Chun Highlands Ranch 88 +16 8:30 am (Tee: 1)
    T40 Nicole Tedesco Douglas County 88 +16 8:30 am (Tee: 10)
    T45 Leia Vadeen Northglenn 89 +17 8:39 am (Tee: 10)
    T45 Avery Hill Grand Junction 89 +17 8:30 am (Tee: 10)
    T45 Miranda Schiffbauer Arvada West 89 +17 8:39 am (Tee: 10)
    T48 Morgan Ryan Grandview 90 +18 8:48 am (Tee: 10)
    T48 Allie Garcia Coronado 90 +18 8:48 am (Tee: 10)
    T48 Hannah Doran Loveland 90 +18 8:39 am (Tee: 10)
    T48 Kelsey Webster Fairview 90 +18 8:48 am (Tee: 10)
    T52 Duval Sutherland Legend 91 +19 8:57 am (Tee: 10)
    T52 Callie Kloenne Castle View 91 +19 8:57 am (Tee: 10)
    T52 Lexi Mueldener Ralston Valley 91 +19 8:57 am (Tee: 10)
    T55 Halley McDonald Pine Creek 92 +20 9:15 am (Tee: 10)
    T55 Maddie Kern Broomfield 92 +20 9:15 am (Tee: 10)
    T55 Elena Barboza Denver East 92 +20 9:06 am (Tee: 10)
    T55 Paige Gentry Fossil Ridge 92 +20 9:06 am (Tee: 10)
    T55 Kendra George Heritage 92 +20 9:06 am (Tee: 10)
    60 Katie Malcolm Chaparral 93 +21 9:15 am (Tee: 10)
    T61 Olivia Roper Denver East 94 +22 9:33 am (Tee: 10)
    T61 Grace Linderman Mountain Vista 94 +22 9:33 am (Tee: 10)
    T61 Madi Eurich Coronado 94 +22 9:24 am (Tee: 10)
    T61 Hannah Fey Cherry Creek 94 +22 9:24 am (Tee: 10)
    T61 Kayla Elder Fossil Ridge 94 +22 9:24 am (Tee: 10)
    T66 Beth Lebar Arapahoe 95 +23 9:33 am (Tee: 10)
    T66 Alix Mees Cherokee Trail 95 +23 9:42 am (Tee: 10)
    T66 Bailey Summers Grand Junction 95 +23 9:42 am (Tee: 10)
    T69 Sloane Cape Highlands Ranch 96 +24 9:51 am (Tee: 10)
    T69 Melia Buckton Legend 96 +24 9:42 am (Tee: 10)
    T69 Emma Hesse Lakewood 96 +24 9:51 am (Tee: 10)
    72 Naura Taqiya Rock Canyon 97 +25 9:51 am (Tee: 10)
    73 Emma Teuton Monarch 98 +26 10:00 am (Tee: 10)
    T74 Brooke Kramer Cherokee Trail 99 +27 10:00 am (Tee: 10)
    T74 Elizabeth Pendleton Pine Creek 99 +27 10:00 am (Tee: 10)
    76 Amanda Westrick Thornton 101 +29 10:09 am (Tee: 10)
    T77 Hannah Thornburg Fruita-Monument 104 +32 10:18 am (Tee: 10)
    T77 Liina Neitenbach Monarch 104 +32 10:09 am (Tee: 10)
    T77 Charlotte Cliatt Palmer 104 +32 10:09 am (Tee: 10)
    T80 Lauren Quintana Northglenn 105 +33 10:18 am (Tee: 10)
    T80 Sarah MacDonald Liberty 105 +33 10:18 am (Tee: 10)
    82 Sophie Nelsen Fairview 106 +34 10:27 am (Tee: 10)
    83 Kelley Yoshihara Legacy 107 +35 10:27 am (Tee: 10)
    84 Jacq Pepper Arapahoe 114 +42 10:27 am (Tee: 10)
  • Tee times for 5A and 4A girls golf state championships

    Tee times for the first day of girls golf’s state championships in 2016.

    The tournaments for both classifications run May 23-24. Class 5A is held in Aurora, and 4A is in Pueblo.

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    Tee times: 5A | 4A

    Class 5A

    CommonGround Golf Course (Aurora)
    Time Hole Player School
    8:30 am 1 Melia Buckton Legend
    8:30 am 1 Allie Garcia Coronado
    8:30 am 1 Alix Mees Cherokee Trail
    8:30 am 10 Paige Gentry Fossil Ridge
    8:30 am 10 Brooke Kramer Cherokee Trail
    8:30 am 10 Caitlin O’Donnell Grandview
    8:39 am 1 Madi Eurich Coronado
    8:39 am 1 Sarah MacDonald Liberty
    8:39 am 1 Nicole Tedesco Douglas County
    8:39 am 10 Hannah Doran Loveland
    8:39 am 10 Kayla Elder Fossil Ridge
    8:39 am 10 Morgan Ryan Grandview
    8:48 am 1 Kendra George Heritage
    8:48 am 1 Liina Neitenbach Monarch
    8:48 am 1 Amanda Westrick Thornton
    8:48 am 10 Amy Chitkoksoong Grandview
    8:48 am 10 Cammie Fowler Fossil Ridge
    8:48 am 10 Lauren Lehigh Loveland
    8:57 am 1 Delaney Benson Heritage
    8:57 am 1 Sophie Nelsen Fairview
    8:57 am 1 Emma Teuton Monarch
    8:57 am 10 Aili Bundy Loveland
    8:57 am 10 Leigha Devine Fossil Ridge
    8:57 am 10 Morgan Sahm Grandview
    9:06 am 1 Delaney Elliott Monarch
    9:06 am 1 Gabby Esquibel Heritage
    9:06 am 1 Kelsey Webster Fairview
    9:06 am 10 Sloane Cape Highlands Ranch
    9:06 am 10 Hope Kim Broomfield
    9:06 am 10 Kelley Yoshihara Legacy
    9:15 am 1 Carly Gallant Monarch
    9:15 am 1 Joanna Kempton Heritage
    9:15 am 1 Madison McCambridge Fairview
    9:15 am 10 Andrea Hoos Legacy
    9:15 am 10 Anna Roh Broomfield
    9:15 am 10 Izzy Ruiz Highlands Ranch
    9:24 am 1 Stephanie Bang Cherry Creek
    9:24 am 1 Sydney Eye Ralston Valley
    9:24 am 1 Olivia Roper Denver East
    9:24 am 10 Jenna Chun Highlands Ranch
    9:24 am 10 Jennifer Hankins Legacy
    9:24 am 10 Maddie Kern Broomfield
    9:33 am 1 Elena Barboza Denver East
    9:33 am 1 Hannah Fey Cherry Creek
    9:33 am 1 Lexi Mueldener Ralston Valley
    9:33 am 10 Elizabeth Pendleton Pine Creek
    9:33 am 10 Jacq Pepper Arapahoe
    9:33 am 10 Hannah Thornburg Fruita-Monument
    9:42 am 1 Julia Baroth Denver East
    9:42 am 1 Riley McKibbon Ralston Valley
    9:42 am 1 Lexi Ringsby Cherry Creek
    9:42 am 10 Christine Attai Arapahoe
    9:42 am 10 Charlotte Cliatt Palmer
    9:42 am 10 Halley McDonald Pine Creek
    9:51 am 1 Payton Canon Cherry Creek
    9:51 am 1 Sarah Hunt Denver East
    9:51 am 1 Jordan Remley Ralston Valley
    9:51 am 10 Elly Carlson Pine Creek
    9:51 am 10 Emma Hesse Lakewood
    9:51 am 10 Beth Lebar Arapahoe
    10:00 am 1 Brooke Pulver Regis Jesuit
    10:00 am 1 Miranda Schiffbauer Arvada West
    10:00 am 1 Naura Taqiya Rock Canyon
    10:00 am 10 Grace Linderman Mountain Vista
    10:00 am 10 Katie Malcolm Chaparral
    10:00 am 10 Tess Mitchell Columbine
    10:09 am 1 Alexis Chan Rock Canyon
    10:09 am 1 Leigh Robinson Arvada West
    10:09 am 1 Ali Timlin Regis Jesuit
    10:09 am 10 Avery Hill Central-GJ
    10:09 am 10 Callie Kloenne Castle View
    10:09 am 10 Leia Vadeen Northglenn
    10:18 am 1 Amelia Lee Rock Canyon
    10:18 am 1 Reagan Robinson Arvada West
    10:18 am 1 Mary Weinstein Regis Jesuit
    10:18 am 10 Zarena Brown Pomona
    10:18 am 10 Bailey Summers Central-GJ
    10:18 am 10 Duval Sutherland Legend
    10:27 am 1 Brandy McClain Rock Canyon
    10:27 am 1 Jaclyn Murray Regis Jesuit
    10:27 am 1 Ali Peper Arvada West
    10:27 am 10 Tabitha Diehl Mountain Vista
    10:27 am 10 Arielle Keating Rampart
    10:27 am 10 Amisha Singh Smoky Hill


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    Class 4A

    Pueblo Country Club
    Time Hole Player School
    8:30 am 1 McKenna Eddy Elizabeth
    8:30 am 1 Kelsey Rodrigue Mesa Ridge
    8:30 am 10 Autumn Brown Wray
    8:30 am 10 Sarah Rhodes Pueblo West
    8:39 am 1 Kenzie Fontana The Classical Academy
    8:39 am 1 Ashley Macaluso Trinidad
    8:39 am 1 Meghan Witt Mullen
    8:39 am 10 Sam Caricato Pueblo West
    8:39 am 10 Audrey Gunlikson Skyline
    8:39 am 10 Halle Holmes Ponderosa
    8:48 am 1 MaKenzie Andert Mesa Ridge
    8:48 am 1 Alana Hackett Alamosa
    8:48 am 1 Rachel Shaffer Rye
    8:48 am 10 Jorie Anaya Pueblo Centennial
    8:48 am 10 Dani Ortonword Manitou Springs
    8:48 am 10 Madi Rifkin Kent Denver
    8:57 am 1 Shannon Bocquet Discovery Canyon
    8:57 am 1 Brianna Choman Alamosa
    8:57 am 1 Jayden Muro Windsor
    8:57 am 10 Grace Gunlikson Skyline
    8:57 am 10 Faith Mewmaw Durango
    8:57 am 10 Keena Strope Niwot
    9:06 am 1 Jolene Carrica Swink
    9:06 am 1 Emma Moser Northridge
    9:06 am 1 Kinsey Smith Windsor
    9:06 am 10 Nicole Matthews Eagle Valley
    9:06 am 10 Claire McPeak Niwot
    9:06 am 10 Lorenza Rios Pueblo Central
    9:15 am 1 Erin Baum Frederick
    9:15 am 1 Alli Brown Northridge
    9:15 am 1 Jessica Zapf Windsor
    9:15 am 10 Vanessa Johnson Vista Ridge
    9:15 am 10 Courtney Kauffman Standley Lake
    9:15 am 10 Bailey Reed Wray
    9:24 am 1 Nicole Cherry Montrose
    9:24 am 1 Sarah Johnson Windsor
    9:24 am 1 Caitlyn Olson Northridge
    9:24 am 10 Haley Owens Pueblo South
    9:24 am 10 Larissa Roberts Bishop Machebeuf
    9:24 am 10 Dolores Sharaf Aspen
    9:33 am 1 Addie Ekhoff Ponderosa
    9:33 am 1 Corylyn Fetty Pueblo County
    9:33 am 1 Olivia Lopez Vista Peak
    9:33 am 10 Aryn McLaughlin Thompson Valley
    9:33 am 10 Emma Robinson Pueblo Centennial
    9:33 am 10 Cheyanne Williams Cedaredge
    9:42 am 1 Sam Chaney Vista Peak
    9:42 am 1 Sydney Houghton Pueblo County
    9:42 am 1 Caitlin Morgan Rifle
    9:42 am 10 Isabella Morfe Valor Christian
    9:42 am 10 Lauren Murphy Glenwood Springs
    9:42 am 10 Alyson Shuman Palisade
    9:51 am 1 Samantha Colletti Pueblo County
    9:51 am 1 Kylee Shepard Vista Peak
    9:51 am 1 Masi Smith Rifle
    9:51 am 10 Molli Boruff Berthoud
    9:51 am 10 Sarah Hwang St. Mary’s
    9:51 am 10 Kellsey Sample Palmer Ridge
    10:00 am 1 Kyree Conaway Vista Peak
    10:00 am 1 Danyka Fetty Pueblo County
    10:00 am 1 Elly Walters Rifle
    10:00 am 10 Makayla Dahl Valor Christian
    10:00 am 10 Leah Donnelly Wheat Ridge
    10:00 am 10 Meaghan Ireland Florence
    10:09 am 1 Casey Fetters Cheyenne Mountain
    10:09 am 1 Trinity Goderstad Colorado Academy
    10:09 am 1 Alex Hanley Montrose
    10:09 am 10 Natalie Holley Evergreen
    10:09 am 10 Sophia Montoya Pueblo South
    10:09 am 10 Ashlee Sample Palmer Ridge
    10:18 am 1 Ellie Broker Cheyenne Mountain
    10:18 am 1 Cassie Kneen Colorado Academy
    10:18 am 1 Samantha McConnell Golden
    10:18 am 10 Kelsey McKenna Air Academy
    10:18 am 10 Hannah More Mullen
    10:18 am 10 Taylor Sandoval Eagle Valley
    10:27 am 1 Maxine Choi Cheyenne Mountain
    10:27 am 1 Kacey Godwin Colorado Academy
    10:27 am 1 Makena Prey Golden
    10:27 am 10 Marin Halvorsen Kent Denver
    10:27 am 10 Kiselya Plewe Dolores
    10:27 am 10 Erin Sargent Silver Creek
    10:36 am 1 Regina Dillon Cheyenne Mountain
    10:36 am 1 Caroline Jordaan Colorado Academy
    10:36 am 1 Sydney Prey Golden
  • Photos: No. 3 Regis Jesuit girls soccer rolls past Northglenn

    AURORA — Karli Eheart and Emily Langenderfer each had two goals to help third-seeded Regis Jesuit girls soccer beat No. 30 Northglenn 8-0 in the first round of the Class 5A girls soccer state tournament on Tuesday.

    Celia Jotte, Lindsey Reich, Sydney Pulver and Kyleigh Crist also scored for the Raiders.

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  • Photos: Westminster football moves to 8-0 after beating Northglenn

    WESTMINSTER — Westminster football beat Northglenn 50-12 on Friday night to improve to 8-0 for the first time in school history.

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  • Football roundup: No. 7 Arapahoe escapes Gateway’s upset bid with goal-line stand

    Arapahoe made a stop at the goal-line on the final play of the game to hold off an upset bid from Gateway and win 28-24.

    The Warriors, ranked No. 7 in Class 5A, trailed nearly the whole game but rallied to take the lead late in the fourth quarter and then held on to keep their perfect record intact. They are now 6-0 for the first time since 2005.

    Nick Thompson scored what proved to be the winning touchdown on a 1-yard run with 2:52 to play.

    Gateway jumped out to a 17-0 lead in the first half, and was up 24-14 at the break.

    But Arapahoe’s defense pitched a shutout in the second half, and the offense slowly chipped away.

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    4A: (7) Dakota Ridge 30, (9) Ponderosa 27

    Harper Silliman kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired to lift the seventh-ranked Eagles (5-1) to their best win of the season so far.

    It turns out Silliman is Dakota Ridge’s backup kicker. The starter was out with a concussion.

    “Harper had made two extra points earlier in the game, and missed a field goal earlier in the game. And I told him, ‘You’re going to be a hero tonight. Keep your head in there. You’re going to have a chance to win it,’” Dakota Ridge coach Ron Woitalewicz told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show. “It was a 44-yard field goal, and it probably went 44-and-a-quarter yards.

    “We really felt at that point (of the final attempt) that we were either going to win it or we were going to go to overtime, and so we let him give it a shot. He came through. Big-time, clutch kick for us.”

    After a back-and-forth first quarter, Ponderosa grabbed a 24-19 lead at halftime. The lead grew to 27-17, but Dakota Ridge answered with a rushing touchdown from Jeremy Lujan to make it 27-24 with 4:38 to go in the third quarter. A field goal late in the third quarter tied the game.

    The teams were scoreless until the fourth quarter — until Silliman’s kick.

    Lujan had four touchdowns for Dakota Ridge.

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    3A: (9) Lewis-Palmer 63, Canon City 48

    The Rangers won a wild one with all kinds of offense.

    The two teams combined for 1,184 yards of total offense — the 11th-highest combined total in a single game — and dotted the record book with new entries. Ultimately, Lewis-Palmer’s ground attack won out over Canon City’s passing offense.

    Lewis-Palmer rushed for 547 yards and nine touchdowns as a team. Of that, Nick Pavlik had 404 yards and seven touchdowns. The seven TDs are tied for the fifth-most in state history, while the 404 yards are No. 14 all-time.

    There’s more: Canon City quarterback Luke Nethercot tied the state record, set just last week against Lewis-Palmer, with 41 completions on 50 attempts. He threw for 461 yards and six touchdowns.

    Lewis-Palmer is now 5-1.

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    4A: Pueblo West 66, Palmer 21

    Pueblo West’s Devyn Morgan had seven rushing touchdowns and 401 yards in Pueblo West’s win. Again, the seven touchdowns are tied for the fifth-most in state history.

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    1A: (3) Paonia 34, (9) Meeker 30

    Panoia pulled out the close win to move to 5-1.

    “It was a fun night here in Paonia. They had a great gameplan ready for us, and it worked,” Paonia coach Brent McRae told the Scoreboard Show. “It was back-and-forth, and you just kind of had to hold your breath there are the end.”

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    2A: (4) Platte Valley 37, (5) Brush 0

    Platte Valley jumped out to a 29-0 halftime lead, and cruised from there. The Broncos are now 5-1, and have won five in a row.

    “When you lose some of the skill kids we did in the past, some explosive ones, we had to replace them,” Platte Valley coach Troy Hoffman told the Scoreboard Show. “Tanner Schwindt coming in as a quarterback, being a senior, a lot of his time was in the backup role or in some other spot duty, so we had to find a way for him to gain some experience early on, and really just gain some confidence. That’s really, truly, what he’s done.

    “Where we are right now, and what we’re doing, I’m very proud of where Platte Valley football is.”

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    2A: (2) Bayfield 27, (9) Gunnison 7

    Bayfield led 19-7 at halftime, then added to that in the second half to pull out the important top-10 win.

    The lead was actually 19-0 in the second quarter before Gunnison got a late score just before the half.

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    Notables

    • Aurora Central improved to 6-0 with a 45-7 win over Golden. It the most wins the Trojans have had since going 7-3. That year, Aurora Central started 2-3 before running off five in a row.
    • Another surprise 6-0 team: Westminster, which beat Prairie View 14-6.
    • In 3A, No. 3 Fort Morgan handled Lutheran 55-7. “Our kids came out and they were fired up,” Fort Morgan coach Harrison Chisum told the Scoreboard Show. “They’ve been looking for this game since we went there last year and let it slip away.”
    • In an I-25 rivalry game, Northglenn beat Thornton 29-27.
    • Sedgwick County, newly-minted as the No. 1 team in 8-man, beat No. 9 Merino 52-8.
    • A dandy in 8-man: No. 6 Granada beat No. 7 Holly 28-26 in two overtimes.

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