Tag: Thornton

  • Football roundup: Durango’s Gavin Mestas has a crazy good game against Delta

    Loveland Durango football
    Durango’s Gavin Mestas. (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Well, welcome to the 2016 season, Gavin Mestas.

    The Durango junior was all over the field in his team’s 21-20 win against Class 2A No. 4 Delta in Zero Week on Friday night.

    A wide receiver, defensive back and kicker, Mestas did the following on Friday night:

    That last feat earned him an entry into the state record book. Mestas is the 22nd player in the history of the sport to return a kickoff at least 99 yards, and he is now tied for the ninth-longest return ever.

    Mestas had 241 yards and three touchdowns receiving, and 48 tackles and four interceptions on defense last season as the Demons reached the Class 4A quarterfinals.

    Durango has moved down to 3A this season.

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    2A: (2) Kent Denver 44, Prospect Ridge Academy 0

    Scott Yates Kent Denver football 300th win
    Scott Yates. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Kent Denver gave coach Scott Yates his 305th career win. He is now one away from tying the all-time wins record.

    West Grand coach Chris Brown is currently tied with Pat Panek at 306 career wins. West Grand begins its season next week.

    This was the first-ever varsity game for Prospect Ridge Academy.

    Notables

    • Sedgwick County, the defending champion in 8-man, opened its season with a 58-0 win over Creek Valley (Neb.). The Cougars have now won 14 games in a row — the longest active streak in the state. Buena Vista (1A) and Pueblo East (3A) also enter the 2016 season with 13-game winning streaks, but neither team plays in Zero Week.
    • In 2A, No. 8 Resurrection Christian had 23 unanswered points as the Cougars beat No. 9 Sterling 34-6.
    • In 8-man, a top-10 matchup between No. 2 Akron and No. 8 Granada didn’t exactly live up to the hype as the Rams rolled 59-0.
    • Bayfield had its 12-game winning streak snapped with a 19-0 loss to San Juan (Utah).
    • 3A No. 2 Roosevelt, runner up a season ago, opened its season with a 39-0 win against Thornton.
    • Grand Junction Central nearly pulled off an upset, but 3A No. 6 Palisade held on with a 31-26 win.
    • 3A No. 7 Rifle beat Basalt 48-34.
    • Another top-10 team in 3A, Holy Family (No. 9), opened with a 40-19 win at Mountain View.
    • 1A No. 4 Crowley County beat Colorado Springs Christian 32-22. And No. 10 Meeker beat Highland 18-8.

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  • 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
  • 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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    More coverage

  • Photos: Westminster football improves to 4-0

    THORNTON — Westminster football moved to 4-0 with a 54-18 win over Thornton on Friday night.

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  • Boys golf’s regional fields and schedules for 5A, 4A and 3A

    Below are the complete fields for this season’s boys golf regionals, which begin on Monday.

    All live scores will be available on golf.rcasey.wpengine.com.

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    Class 5A

    Southern

    Team Note
    Coronado Colorado Springs Metro 1
    Arapahoe Centennial 1
    Liberty Colorado Springs Metro 5
    Ralston Valley Jeffco 2
    Fruita Monument Southwestern 2
    Rangeview East Metro 3
    Highlands Ranch Continental 4
    Boulder Front Range 3
    Smoky Hill Centennial 5
    Bear Creek Jeffco 6
    Greeley West Front Range 8
    Aurora Central East Metro 6
    Legend Continental 7
    Mountain Range Front Range 10

    Central

    Team Note
    Regis Jesuit Continental 1
    Denver East Denver Prep 1
    Doherty Colorado Springs Metro 2
    Cherry Creek Centennial 2
    Columbine Jeffco 3
    Fort Collins Front Range 4
    Northglenn/Thornton East Metro 4
    Rock Canyon Continental 5
    Rampart Colorado Springs Metro 6
    Eaglecrest Centennial 6
    Pomona Jeffco 7
    Legacy Front Range 6
    ThunderRidge Continental 8
    Poudre Front Range 9
    Westminster East Metro 7

    Northern

    Team Note
    Fossil Ridge Front Range 1
    Prairie View East Metro 1
    Heritage Continental 2
    Palmer Colorado Springs Metro 3
    Cherokee Trail Centennial 3
    Dakota Ridge Jeffco 4
    Fairview Front Range 5
    Gateway East Metro 5
    Castle View Continental 6
    Chatfield Jeffco 8
    Broomfield Front Range 7
    Douglas County Continental 9
    Hinkley East Metro 8
    Overland Centennial 7
    Rocky Mountain Front Range 11

    Western

    Team Note
    Grand Junction Southwestern 1
    Lakewood Jeffco 1
    George Washington Denver Prep 2
    Brighton East Metro 2
    Mountain Vista Continental 3
    Grand Junction Central Southwestern 3
    Pine Creek Colorado Springs Metro 4
    Grandview Centennial 4
    Arvada West Jeffco 5
    Monarch Front Range 2
    Chaparral Continental 10
    Fountain-Fort Carson Colorado Springs Metro 7
    Horizon Front Range 13
    Adams City East Metro 9

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    Class 4A

    Metro

    Team League
    Mullen Centennial
    Elizabeth Colorado 7
    Englewood Colorado 7
    Vista PEAK Colorado 7
    Ponderosa Continental
    Denver North Denver Prep
    Denver South Denver Prep
    Denver West Denver Prep
    Kennedy Denver Prep
    Thomas Jefferson Denver Prep
    Arvada Jeffco
    Conifer Jeffco
    D’Evelyn Jeffco
    Evergreen Jeffco
    Golden Jeffco
    Green Mountain Jeffco
    Littleton Jeffco
    Standley Lake Jeffco
    Valor Christian Jeffco
    Wheat Ridge Jeffco

    Northern

    Team League
    Fort Morgan Colorado 7
    Centaurus Northern
    Greeley Central Northern
    Longmont Northern
    Mountain View Northern
    Niwot Northern
    Northridge Northern
    Silver Creek Northern
    Thompson Valley Northern
    Berthoud Tri Valley
    Erie Tri Valley
    Frederick Tri Valley
    Holy Family Tri Valley
    Roosevelt Tri Valley
    Skyline Tri Valley
    Windsor Tri Valley

    Southern

    Team League
    Canon City CS Metro
    The Classical Academy CS Metro
    Harrison CS Metro
    Mesa Ridge CS Metro
    Mitchell CS Metro
    Sierra CS Metro
    Widefield CS Metro
    Woodland CS Metro
    Air Academy Pikes Peak
    Cheyenne Mountain Pikes Peak
    Discovery Canyon Pikes Peak
    Falcon Pikes Peak
    Lewis-Palmer Pikes Peak
    Palmer Ridge Pikes Peak
    Sand Creek Pikes Peak
    Vista Ridge Pikes Peak
    Pueblo Centennial South Central
    Pueblo Central South Central
    Pueblo County South Central
    Pueblo East South Central
    Pueblo South South Central
    Pueblo West South Central

    Western

    Team League
    Durango Southwestern
    Montezuma-Cortez Southwestern
    Montrose Southwestern
    Battle Mountain Western Slope
    Delta Western Slope
    Eagle Valley Western Slope
    Palisade Western Slope
    Rifle Western Slope
    Steamboat Springs Western Slope
    Summit Western Slope

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    Class 3A

    Metro

    • Site: CommonGround GC
    • Date: Sept. 22, 8:30 a.m.
    Team League
    Colorado Academy Metro
    Kent Denver Metro
    Lutheran Metro
    Machebeuf Metro
    SkyView Academy Metro
    Denver Academy Mile High
    Denver Christian Mile High
    Front Range Christian Mile High
    C.S. Christian Tri-Peaks
    James Irwin Tri-Peaks
    Manitou Springs Tri-Peaks
    St. Mary’s Tri-Peaks
    Cornerstone Christian 5280

    Northern

    • Site: Highland Meadows
    • Date: Sept. 22, 9 a.m.
    Team League
    Holyoke Lower Platte
    Yuma Lower Platte
    Faith Christian Metro
    Jefferson Academy Metro
    Peak to Peak Metro
    Dawson Mile High
    Resurrection Christian Mile High
    Brush Patriot
    Eaton Patriot
    Estes Park Patriot
    Frontier Academy Patriot
    Strasburg Patriot
    Sterling Patriot
    Burlington Union Pacific

    Southern

    • Site: Hollydot
    • Date: Sept. 22, 9 a.m.
    Team League
    Cheyenne Wells High Plains
    La Veta Fisher’s Peak
    Alamosa Intermountain
    Monte Vista Intermountain
    Pagosa Springs Intermountain
    Fowler Santa Fe
    Rocky Ford Santa Fe
    Rye Santa Fe
    Swallows Academy Santa Fe
    Swink Santa Fe
    Florence Tri-Peaks
    La Junta Tri-Peaks
    Lamar Tri-Peaks
    Trinidad Tri-Peaks

    Western

    • Site: Steamboat Springs GC
    • Date: Sept. 22, 9 a.m.
    Team Note
    Lake County Frontier
    Buena Vista Tri-Peaks
    Salida Tri-Peaks
    Aspen Western Slope
    Basalt Western Slope
    Cedaredge Western Slope
    Coal Ridge Western Slope
    Grand Valley Western Slope
    Gunnison Western Slope
    Moffat County Western Slope
    Rangely Western Slope
    Vail Christian Western Slope
    Vail Mountain Western Slope
  • Liberty Bell Cross Country Invitational results

    LITTLETON — Results from the 2015 Liberty Bell Cross Country Invitational are below. Sort by team or individual results.

    Individual results

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    Team results

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  • Gymnastics results: Thornton vs. Ponderosa on 8/27/2015

    Event type: Dual
    Host: Thornton

    Team scores
    Rank School Score
    1 Ponderosa 170.25
    2 Thornton 165
    Vault
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.3
    2 Katie Steward Ponderosa 9.2
    3 McKenzie Warren Ponderosa 8.9
    4 Jacey Carlson Thornton 8.7
    5 Kwanli Young Thornton 8.7
    Bars
    Rank Name School Score
    1

    Katie Steward

    Ponderosa 8.85
    2 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 8.65
    3 Makaela Powel Ponderosa 8.6
    4 Sara Michie Thornton 8.3
    5 Cameryn Wade Ponderosa 8.25
    Beam
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.05
    2 Sierra Kirylo Thornton 8.95
    3 Lakiah Louangrath Thornton 8.7
    4

    Katie Steward

    Ponderosa 8.6
    5 Angelina Nicastro Thornton 8.3
    Floor
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 9.4
    2 Jay Escamilla Ponderosa 9.25
    3 Katie Steward Ponderosa 8.6
    4 McKenzie Castillo Thornton 8.5
    5 Kelli Fiordalis Ponderosa 8.5
    All-Around
    Rank Name School Score
    1 Katherine Compton Ponderosa 36.4
    2

    Katie Steward

    Ponderosa 35.25
    3 Ashley Rodewald Ponderosa 32.5
    4 Kwanli Young Thornton 32.45
    5 McKenzie Castillo Thornton 32.25
  • Lee Peters, Legacy principal, named new district AD of Adams 12

    Lee Peters, the principal at Legacy High School, has been named the new district athletic and activities director of Adams 12 Five Star Schools.

    “It’s always been an area of interest for me; I was a longtime high school athletic director,” Peters said on Thursday. “I was attracted to the opportunity to serve in a district position to oversee some of those activities that are going on.”

    Lee Peters. (Courtesy of Legacy HS)
    Lee Peters. (Courtesy of Legacy HS)

    It marks a return to athletics for Peters, a 1989 graduate of Northglenn. Prior to becoming principal, he was the athletic director at Legacy for ten years, and was also the boys basketball coach at Legacy for two seasons.

    “I’ve certainly been involved in athletics as a young person, and then have continued to be as a professional,” Peters said.

    Peters became the principal at Legacy in August 2011.

    “I think the thing I probably most enjoy about Legacy High School is the strong emphasis on both academic and activities being valued at our school,” he said. “We’re very academically focused, but at the same time, we have lots and lots of student who are participating in co-curricular activities — music, drama, athletics, and other activities. It turns out well-rounded students.”

    Peters takes over the role at Adams 12 from Eddie Hartnett, who left to become the athletic director at Boulder High School.

    Asked about his goals for the district, Peters said, “We have to find new and better ways to fund our co-curricular programs. I think continuing to operate on a shoestring budget is just really difficult for programs to find ongoing success. I would like to hopefully find some ways some of the budget constraints we’re facing.

    “Secondly,” Peters added, “it will be a priority for me to find new and better ways to hire and retain high-quality coaches. The success of any program is dependent upon the person leading that program, and we need to work in ways we haven’t maybe done in the past to ensure we have the best folks leading those programs.”

    Peters will begin his new job on August 1.

    Adams 12 consists of eight high schools, five of which are CHSAA members: Horizon, Legacy, Mountain Range, Northglenn and Thornton.

    The district has two stadiums: Five Star Stadium, a 7,500-seat venue in Thornton, and 1stBank Field in Westminster, which seats 2,500.