Tag: Monarch

  • Ball Fever: Previewing the 5A and 4A boys basketball tournaments

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    Mountain Vista is a No. 1 seed in the Ray Ball Region. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Ball Fever is a regular installment written by Thomas Trotman which rounds up boys basketball action in Class 5A and 4A.

    Colorado prep hoop fans! What an exciting time in Colorado as our big school divisions have produced one memorable regular season with some excellent team play and amazing individual performances, as well.

    The buzz about Colorado hoops is legit and we can thank a growing basketball community for that from our peewee rec leagues to competitive club ball, increasing individual personal training opportunities and truly dedicated high school staffs. The basketball product hitting the Colorado hardwood is improving and colleges of all levels are taking notice! Great time to be a part of Colorado hoops and now lets get to the madness!

    Now, on to the tournament previews:

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    Class 5A

    Ray Ball Region

    The top seed coming out of this region is an extremely hot Mountain Vista (22-1) squad which is riding a 14-game winning streak. That includes their Continental League-clinching overtime thriller vs. Highlands Ranch to cap the regular season. The confident, Denver-bound Jake Pemberton leads Vista’s fast-paced attack which keeps opponents gasping for air.

    Our Fever Crew discussed Chatfield playing with a bit of a chip on their shoulder in this region after going 14-2 in league and winning the Jeffco but earning a No. 3 seed.

    Eaglecrest celebrates winning the 2013 5A boys basketball championship. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    Eaglecrest celebrates winning the last year’s 5A basketball championship. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    The defending champs? Oh yes, the Eaglecrest Raptors again have a balanced attack with numerous athletes who are likely very hungry to taste the title again. Junior Blend Advili continues to be a jack of all trades for the Raptors, while LaDerian King and Jaisean Jackson’s senior leadership will make the defending champ a scary matchup. 

    Favorites: Mountain Vista and Eaglecrest. In our opinion, both are Boulder-capable teams but only one will get there. 

    Watch out for: Fort Collins can be a sneaky No. 4 seed here in our opinion. Colorado State commit Toby Van Ry and his running mate Will Duggan (Black Hills State commit) will not go down without a fight. Possible Sweet 16 match-up with Mountain Vista for Fort Collins.

    Chatfield was discussed above and they may have to face a tough, well-coached ThunderRidge squad right away. Coach Joe Ortiz and crew will use the lessons learned in the tough Continental League and be prepared should that game become reality.

    Chauncey Billups Region:

    Fossil Ridge Monarch boys basketball
    Fossil Ridge is No. 1 seed in the Chauncey Billups Region. (Pam Wagner)

    One year ago, we sat in the Fossil Ridge gym and watched that 2013 team battle Arapahoe to exciting last-second finish. While looking at their roster all one could think was, “This squad is going to be tough next year!”

    That turned out to be a huge understatement as the SaberCats have posted a perfect 23-0 season with their first league title and many voting them as our state’s No. 1 team. The SaberCats’ lead man is Alex Semadeni, who leads their balanced attack with 14 points per game. Our Fever Crew got to see many of these young men playing club ball together as well in tough venues such as Indianapolis and Las Vegas.

    Regardless of how things end up for the SaberCats, congrats are in order for coach Matt Johannsen and the entire Fossil Ridge hoops family.

    With all the attention Mountain Vista and Highlands Ranch got towards the end of the season, it may have been easy to overlook Regis Jesuit but don’t make that mistake as coach Ken Shaw will have his crew prepped for postseason action. The Raiders have a No. 2 seed but some tough potential opponents in Smoky Hill, Standley Lake and possibly an Arapahoe if both can advance to Sweet 16.

    Favorites: Fossil Ridge and Regis. After a tough two-point loss to Mountain Vista, Regis has quietly ran off seven in a row. Many feel Fossil Ridge/Regis have similar rosters and would love to see the two great coaches match wits as well.

    Watch out for:

    • A fun first-round match up in Rock Canyon and Lincoln. If you like guard play check out Lincoln’s leader Michael Sparks vs. the Jaguars tandem of Tyler Garcia and Mitch Lombard.
    • Arapahoe and Smoky Hill have impressive “Centennial-tough” league wins and wouldn’t mind playing for a rubber match after splitting their season matchups.

    Jim Baggot Region:

    Denver East Cherokee Trail boys basketball
    Denver East’s Dom Collier. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    The season had to have a bit of a “rock star” feel for this region’s top seed Denver East Angels while they had the opportunity to play top national competition in Utah, Florida and Nebraska.

    The Angels finished the season with a 19-4 mark with each loss coming out of state. CU-bound Dominique Collier and Creighton commit Ronnie Harrell lead a very celebrated starting five who all have NCAA Division I college interest and potential.

    East tasted great success last year but as we all know they came up short in the title game. They haven’t lost in Colorado this year and we’re sure coach Rudy Carey’s Angels don’t plan on it.

    Highlands Ranch suffered a 20-point post-winter break loss to Denver East in January and they would love a rematch now that the Falcons are healthy and at full strength. The No. 2 seed is led by big Zach Braxton (Weber State commit) and he has serious perimeter help with a healthy Evan Motlong along with Riley Stewart playing well. 

    Favorites: Clearly Denver East and Highlands Ranch in this region. Lots of work to be done but the city vs. suburbs fanatics would love to see this possible Sweet 16 matchup happen.

    Watch out for: 

    • Horizon will have its hands full with No. 10 seed George Washington.
    • Thomas (20 points per game) and Luke Neff over at Arvada West can heat up and cause lots of trouble in the bottom half of this region.
    • Twitter-verse seemed to show a lot of surprise at Grandview earning a No. 3 seed and they will be tested right away if the Arvada West match up plays out.
    • Heard a lot of good things about Broderick Robinson, senior averaging 20 points per for Grand Junction, and a possible match-up vs. Cherokee Trail young guns could be intriguing. 

    Bill Weimar Region:

    Legend Rangeview boys basketball
    Rangeview is on a 10-game winning streak. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    The Danny Fisher-coached Overland Trailblazers (17-6) suffered a tough one-point home loss to Eaglecrest in January, but have since run off seven straight, including avenging that loss to the Raptors to lock up the Centennial League title in OT last Friday.

    The young Blazers talent is well documented with two-sport stud Austin Conway running the show, big De’Ron Davis on the inside, and guards Reggie Gibson, Jervae Robinson making more consistent impact. Don’t be surprised if you hear that senior T’Aren Williams steps up for Overland somewhere during this playoff journey.

    The EMAC conference hasn’t gotten a lot of respect lately but one player who could make us all take notice on any given night is future CSU Ram Jeremiah Paige. The Rangeview Raiders look good as a No. 2 seed on a 10-game win streak which includes a road victory over 4A’s No. 1 ranked squad Valor Christian to finish the season.

    The Raiders could be in for a real battle if Montbello can get the win over visiting Liberty. Montbello is playing much improved ball lately and have a starting five that can compete with any in the state. The question with the Warriors will be their depth.

    Favorites: Going with the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds as the favorites here as well. Giving a slight edge to Rangeview over No. 3 seed Chaparral here as they beat them head-to-head, but that was a very different Chap team early in the season. Overland carrying some serious momentum into tourney.

    Watch out for: 

    • Speaking of young talent, Overland may just see some if Aurora Central and their young guard Ladarius Thomas can lead the Trojans to a win over Boulder.
    • More strong guard play with Dakota Ridge potentially facing Monarch.
    • As mentioned above, Chaparral could easily be a favorite in this region. Jake Holtzman, who reportedly just picked up an offer from Denver University, leads a Chap squad who won seven of their last eight. Only recent loss coming to Continental champ Vista.
    • Senior DJ Miles is a player to watch as Bear Creek visits Cherry Creek to see who gets Chap. The Creek Bruins had a fast start and proved they can play with the best (senior Griffin Parr at 12 points per game, Ceasar Jones and Will Bower lead the strong junior class). Lets see if they can regain the steam at the right time.

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    Class 4A

    Rangeview Valor Christian
    All season, Valor Christian has been looked at as the favorite in 4A. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Richard Tate Region:

    The consistent No. 1-ranked team most of the season in 4A has been Valor Christian and that’s hard to argue with. The Eagles have a senior-heavy roster that has gotten close to that “gold ball” and seem primed to make another Boulder run this year.

    Senior Chase Foster (San Francisco commit; 20 points per game) is Mr. Versatility for the Eagles and he has a strong cast of sweet-shooting Garrett Baggett along with the toughness football studs Christian McCaffrey and Marcus Wilson bring.

    Valor hoops is 19-4 and their only Colorado loss comes to 5A Rangeview.

    Pueblo East got the No. 2 seed in this region. Dylan Gavin is averaging 20 points per game for East and had the team on a five-game winning streak before a season-ending loss to league champ Pueblo South.

    A player who can spark his team to a run in this region is Vista PEAK’s Romello Washington. Washington can light it up, has recent games of 25, 31, 27, with a season average of 18 per game for Vista, who are undefeated league champs.

    Favorites: Valor Christian and Pueblo East. 

    Watch out for: Ponderosa played in the brutal 5A Continental League but now look to make some noise in the 4A tourney. Will be interesting to see how Valor handles one of our states best “bigs” in 6-foot-10 Wyoming commit Jonathon Barnes should Pondo get by Mountain View.

    Guy Gibbs Region:

    Valor Christian D'Evelyn boys basketball
    D’Evelyn is the No. 1 seed in the Guy Gibbs Region. (Dennis Pleuss)

    The D’Evelyn Jaguars have a strong duo who have both averaged close to 20 points per game the entire season in Ty McGee and Grant Witherspoon. The 18-5 Jags had two late season losses to Thomas Jefferson and Wheat Ridge but their 13-1 Jeffco 4A league record won the league title and got them the No. 1 seed.

    The No. 2 seed Sand Creek in this region has a real play maker of their own in Air Force commit Dylan Clark (averaging 20 points per game, as well).

    Favorites: Have to add Denver West as a serious problem for folks in this region along with the two top seeds. Coach Ray Valdez has the Cowboys playing fundamentally sound and with a lot of fight. Sophomore Alpha Diallo is an up and coming play maker with nice court vision, scoring ability for West.

    Watch out for: Would love to have a front row seat for a potential Sweet 16 match up of Denver West vs. Sand Creek. 

    Mark Randall Region:

    Thompson Valley's Collin Smith. (Brock Laue)
    Thompson Valley’s Collin Smith. (Brock Laue)

    Two more deserving, tough Nos. 1 and 2 seeds here as well.

    Thompson Valley, 22-1 with only loss coming to 5A’s Fossil Ridge, haven’t tasted defeat since mid-December. 6-foot-5 senior Collin Smith paces the Eagles with 19 points and six rebounds per game.

    Got to take a look at Thompson Valley’s balanced play when they visited a squad with a strong senior leader of their own in Cheyenne Mountain’s Ghassan Nehme (Montana State commit). Nehme, who averages almost 27 points per game, has the Indians on a five-game streak headed into tourney play.

    Favorites: Top two seeds look good here but Longmont and Mesa Ridge very capable of mixing things up. Senior Austin Kemp will attempt to get Longmont back on track after two late-season losses. 

    Watch out for: Ghassan Nehme is an electric scorer who can put his squad on his shoulders if needed. 

    Maceo Broadnax Jr. Region:

    Denver South Thomas Jefferson boys basketball
    Denver South is the No. 2 seed in the Maceo Broadnax Jr. Region. (Mark Adams)

    Pueblo South lost their first two games of the season and have impressively ran off 21 wins in a row. Now that’s momentum headed into the tourney.

    Another impressive stat is that the Colts have four players averaging double figure scoring, led by Brian Pratt and Jared Baros right at 13 each per game.

    Denver South holds this region’s No. 2 seed and their big man in the middle, Ibrahim Sylla (Northern Colorado commit), is a double-double highlight machine above the rim. Sylla averages 14 points and 14 rebounds per game.

    Favorites: Hard to call in this extremely tough region. Stacked with competitive teams like Golden (won 10 of their last 11 games with sophomore Ryan Blodgett at 12-point and eight-rebound average) at the No. 3 seed and a No. 4 seed in Thomas Jefferson who could beat any of the top 3 if they bring their “A” game as they did in a late season win over No. 1 seed D’Evelyn.

    Watch out for: “Watch your head” as the players would say when South’s Sylla or Thomas Jefferson’s Trey Andres take flight. Two of our state’s “freakish” athletes. Denver South played a strong season finale vs. 5A No. 1 Denver East. They could carry that momentum into a tourney run. Guards Lorenzo Snoddy and Tyson Purifoy capable of big games as well. This region is tough!

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    Whew! Get ready for some fun tourney action folks.

    Denver East/Fossil Ridge in 5A? Valor/Thompson Valley in 4A? Many have said it could play out just that way. Those have been your top big school squads all season, but we happen to remember a young man by the name of TreShawn Wilford who led the Eaglecrest Raptors on a special tournament run in 2013.

    Who could be the Wilford of this years playoffs? We’ll be watching to find out! Enjoy …

  • All-state football teams for 2013 season

    Valor Christian running back Christian McCaffrey. (Mark Adams)
    Valor Christian running back Christian McCaffrey is the player of the year in Class 5A. (Mark Adams)

    The 2013 all-state football teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

    The players who received the most votes in their classification were selected as the player of the year in their class.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man

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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Christian McCaffrey, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Ethan Brunhofer Arapahoe Senior TE
    Elijah Cherrington Legend Senior WR
    Austin Conway Overland Senior QB, Ath.
    Ryan Cummings Valor Christian Senior OL
    Cameron Frazier Fairview Senior WR, Ret.
    Terran Hasselbach Regis Jesuit Senior DL
    Anders Hill Fairview Senior QB
    Isaiah Holland Valor Christian Senior OL
    Mark Hopper ThunderRidge Senior WR, S, K
    Sam Jones ThunderRidge Senior OL
    Carlo Kemp Fairview Sophomore DL
    Jacob Knipp Ralston Valley Senior QB
    Eric Lee Valor Christian Junior DB
    Chris Marquez Pomona Senior RB
    Sam Martin Fairview Senior WR
    Jacob Martin Cherokee Trail Senior DL
    Christian McCaffrey Valor Christian Senior RB
    Bernard McDondle Columbine Senior RB
    Alec Ruth Valor Christian Junior OL
    JK Scott Mullen Senior K, P
    Connor Spencer Fairview Senior DL, OL
    Tre Thomas Overland Senior LB
    Brody Westmoreland ThunderRidge Senior QB
    Evan White Cherokee Trail Senior DB
    Marcus Wilson Valor Christian Junior DB
    Zach Young Doherty Senior RB
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Jeremy Aparicio Columbine Senior RB, LB
    Jostin Barron Legend Senior DL
    Ryan Belearde Westminster Senior RB, DB
    Ben Burnett Prairie View Senior DL
    Connor Cain Heritage Senior OL, DL
    AJ Cecil Valor Christian Senior QB
    Gabe Civerlo Grandview Senior OL
    Stanford Cooper Cherry Creek Senior LB
    Cody Dengal Legend Senior WR
    Chance Drake Hinkley Senior WR
    Justin Falls Valor Christian Senior LB
    Keenan Foshe Chaparral Senior LB
    Gabe Gillespie Mountain Range Senior RB, LB
    Jaeden Grahm Cherry Creek Senior DB
    Tanner Griffin Grand Junction Senior LB
    Austin Hall Gateway Senior S
    Aric Johnson Cherokee Trail Senior QB
    Anisoni Kami Rangeview Senior LB
    Alex Kinney Rocky Mountain Junior K
    Cameron Knight Grandview Junior DB
    Spencer Long Poudre Senior WR, DB
    Grant McConnell Mountain Range Senior OL, DL
    Chukwuma Obinnah Grandview Junior RB
    RJ Ramirez Prairie View Junior RB
    Matt Rindal Cherry Creek Junior LB
    Austin Ruiz Hinkley Senior QB
    Jack Sale Pomona Senior DB
    Jonah Seng Poudre Senior OL, DL
    Jamin Smith Douglas County Senior OL
    Cameron Smith Cherokee Trail Junior RB
    Trey Smith Douglas County Senior RB
    Jonathan Swartzwelter Fairview Senior K
    Theron Verna Grand Junction Senior TE, LB
    Quinton Walton Grand Junction Senior OL, DL
    Jacen White Columbine Senior DL, TE

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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Kalen Ballage, Falcon

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Kalen Ballage Falcon Senior RB, WR, Ath.
    Ethan Marks Monarch Senior RB
    Jay MacIntyre Monarch Senior Ath., DB, QB
    Josh Gehring Pine Creek Senior DL
    Matt List Pine Creek Senior LB
    Brant Seeley Dakota Ridge Senior OL
    Justin Barron Falcon Senior P
    Angelo Youngren Montrose Senior RB, FS
    Erik Eaton Pine Creek Senior OL
    Nathan Spinuzzi Pueblo South Junior QB, K
    Zach Peck Windsor Senior DL
    Zac Lindsay Denver South Senior RB, LB
    John Freismith Loveland Senior WR, FS
    Cody Mommaerts Monarch Senior OL
    Mike Rocha Montrose Junior FB, DL
    Keith Hed Pueblo West Senior OL
    Connor Durant Standley Lake Junior S, WR
    Kidd Soole Monarch Junior SS
    Matt Maestas Montrose Junior OL, DL
    Cody Wilson Ponderosa Senior OL
    Trey Jarvis Standley Lake Senior TE. DL
    Pete Mitchell Monarch Senior LB
    Avery Anderson Pine Creek Junior FS
    Tommy Lazzaro Pine Creek Junior QB
    Aaron Nelson Dakota Ridge Senior RB
    Braxton Thais Dakota Ridge Junior QB

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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Dallas Reins, Elizabeth

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Andre Apodaca Silver Creek Senior LB
    Levi Cecil Silver Creek Junior OL, DL
    Ryan Charles Silver Creek Senior K
    Joe DeTello Pueblo East Senior S
    Tyler Dudden Holy Family Senior OL, DL
    Isaah Duvall Coronado Senior RB
    Jaseil Garcia Delta Senior OL
    Levi Hoagland Palisade Senior QB, S
    Joe Hunt Coronado Senior DL
    Jessy Jackson Arvada Senior WR, K
    Austin King Frederick Senior DL, OL
    Kellin Leigh Rifle Senior RB, DB
    Zane Lindsey Silver Creek Junior TE
    Joe Lopez Frederick Senior DL, FB
    Zack Marango Palisade Senior OL, DL
    Austin Micci Coronado Senior Ret., RB, SS
    Isaac Miller Silver Creek Senior OL
    Randy Molinar Roosevelt Senior RB
    Chase Nicholas Elizabeth Senior RB, LB
    Ouray Ocanas Fort Morgan Junior LB, OL
    Brody Oliver Elizabeth Senior QB
    Brandon Payer Conifer Senior LB
    Dallas Reins Elizabeth Senior OL, DL
    Austin Shepherd Rifle Senior LB
    Ben Sjobakken Silver Creek Senior QB
    Sam Smith Coronado Junior LB
    David Sommers Holy Family Senior QB, DB
    Ryan Whiteside Delta Senior WR
    Alec Wirtjes Discovery Canyon Senior RB
    Isaiah Young Vista Peak Junior WR, DB

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    Class 2A

    Player of the year: Lance Neuerburg, Platte Valley

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Randy Baker Brush Senior RB, LB
    Caleb Creech Platte Valley Junior RB, LB
    Johnathan Cretti Bennett Junior RB
    Ryan Fitzgerald Aspen Junior RB
    Jaden Franklin Kent Denver Junior RB, Ret.
    Alejandro Garcia Bennett Senior DL, OL
    Trevon Hamlet Kent Denver Senior LB, Ret.
    Roice Hanks Strasburg Senior OL, DL
    Junior Ibarra Jefferson Senior OL, DL
    John Jordan Bennett Sophomore LB, TE
    Stefan Knoerr Faith Christian Senior K
    Bailey Landwehr Platte Valley Senior K, P
    Daniel Langewisch Faith Christian Senior RB
    Jovanni Lucero Jefferson Senior RB
    Joe Matarazzo Kent Denver Senior QB, DB
    Cameron Maxey Platte Valley Senior DB, WR
    Connor McCain Faith Christian Junior DL
    Jeff Merritt Fort Lupton Senior QB, S
    Josh Mihalchin Faith Christian Senior OL
    Vince Moquin Bennett Senior DL, OL
    Lance Neuerburg Platte Valley Senior OL, DL
    Nick Paradiso Trinidad Senior OL, DL
    Tex Ritter Faith Christian Senior TE
    Ethan Rose Sterling Junior WR, DB
    Kyle Rosenbrock Brush Junior QB, LB
    Maverick Seewald Brush Senior OL, DL
    Logan Sitzman Platte Valley Senior QB
    Jake Smith Platte Valley Senior LB, WB
    Jacob Smith Strasburg Junior RB, LB
    Jalen Vasquez Fort Lupton Senior WR
    DJ Vurciaga Fort Lupton Senior TE, LB
    Tanner Wineland Bennett Senior K, TE, DB

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    Class 1A

    Player of the year: Dalton Risner, Wiggins

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Will Austin Paonia Senior RB
    Jareb Aziz Centauri Junior RB, LB
    Jacob Baca Cornerstone Christian Senior RB, DB
    Jordan Bobian John Mall Senior WR, K
    Jason Buhr Centauri Senior RB, LB
    Trevor Close Buena Vista Junior RB, S
    Alec Coscarella Salida Senior RB
    Jacob Crist Ellicott Junior WR
    Jonas Cure Wray Junior TE, DL
    Tony Darling Paonia Junior OL, DL
    Dylan Geisler Paonia Junior OL, DL
    Tony Gentile Salida Senior DL, TE
    KC Jarvies Centauri Senior QB, DB
    Adison Jones Ignacio Junior QB
    Josh Kimball Paonia Junior OL, DL
    Jaden Koenig Yuma Senior QB, LB
    Christian Krautschun Colorado Springs Christian Senior OL, DL
    Ryan Krogmeier Holyoke Senior OL
    Gavin Liggett Limon Senior QB
    Luis Mariscal Center Senior OL, DL
    Clay McCarroll Centauri Junior WR, DB
    Andy McFarland Buena Vista Senior WR, RB, DB
    Blake Paintin Limon Senior DL
    Corey Reynolds Cedaredge Junior OL, DL
    Dalton Risner Wiggins Senior OL, DL
    Corey Ritchey Wiggins Senior RB, DL
    Eloy Sandavol Burlington Junior RB, DB
    Michael Stevensen Resurrection Christian Freshman K, QB
    JaVonte’ Stewart Ellicott Senior QB
    TJ Stockton Colorado Springs Christian Senior QB, RB, LB
    Joseph Storrer Crowley County Senior DL
    Taylor Walters Paonia Senior QB, S
    Cole Watson Resurrection Christian Senior TE
    Keegan Wentz Buena Vista Senior QB

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    8-man

    Player of the year: Ty Eichman, Daypsring Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Damian Bell Simla Senior RB, LB
    Mitch Davison Caliche Senior QB, DB
    Brody Donoho Dayspring Christian Junior OL, DL
    Ty Eichman Dayspring Christian Senior RB, DL, OL, S
    Bobby Handley Kiowa Senior OL, DL
    Blayde Harrigan Norwood Senior OL, DL
    Levi Hottinger Akron Senior RB, LB
    Kylar Mai Dayspring Christian Junior QB, LB
    Dominique Marquez Hoehne Senior DL
    Devan Mock Dayspring Christian Senior TE, DL
    Nate Ramirez Sargent Senior QB, LB
    Morgan Rummel Norwood Senior QB
    Sawyer Schafer Hoehne Senior QB
    Wyatt Schrepfer Hoehne Senior RB
    Iaac Torres Hoehne Senior OL, DL
    Jeff Williams Norwood Senior RB, LB
    Jon Wiseman Dayspring Christian Junior G, DL
    Austin Zink Caliche Senior LB, RB

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    6-man

    Player of the year: Clay Cordell, Hi-Plains

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Clay Cordell Hi-Plains Senior QB, DB
    Eli Palser Otis Senior RB, DB
    Kyle Loeffler Arickaree/Woodlin Senior RB, LB
    Kyle English Liberty/Stratton Junior TB, S
    MC Griffin Liberty/Stratton Senior LB, FB
    Alex Nelson Hi-Plains Junior RB, DB
    Dakota Will-Potter Briggsdale Senior QB, LB
    Trevor Thompson Liberty/Stratton Senior QB, LB
    Tyler Carmen Prairie Senior RB, MLB
    Garrett Shaffer Arickaree/Woodlin Senior WR, LB
    Avery Marzolf Hi-Plains Senior OL, NG, LB
    Brady Holtz Peetz Senior QB, DB
    Clay Corliss Liberty/Stratton Senior LB, TE
    Tyler Rouse Eads Senior QB, LB
    Tanner Pflager Otis Senior QB, DB
  • Hockey playoff roundup: Cherry Creek’s turnaround season continues

    Regis Jesuit Cherry Creek hockey
    Cherry Creek is in hockey’s semifinals. (Mark Adams)

    Cherry Creek’s hockey program returned from a 24-year hiatus prior to last season. And the Bruins, not unexpectedly, won just two games.

    Well, they’ve just won two games in two days of the state hockey playoffs. And now Cherry Creek is headed to the Frozen Four.

    The Bruins Ryan Worley had two goals, Cody Oakes had two assists and Quinton Reynolds made 21 saves in a 5-2 win over Lewis-Palmer on Saturday evening. Mark Saxelby, Michael Dubus and Nick McWharter also scored for Cherry Creek.

    “You know, we’ve been getting better every week,” Cherry Creek coach Jeff Mielnicki said on Saturday night. “Our goal, initially, was to make the (playoffs). … They’ve put in a lot of time and effort that, now, the rewards are there.”

    Lewis-Palmer twice had one-goal leads that were erased.

    “Now’s the time of year that it’s about heart and will,” Mielnicki said.

    Lewis-Palmer led 1-0 after Zachary Williams’ goal midway through the first period, but Saxelby scored with 1:03 to go in the period to even things up.

    “It was perfect timing, because Lewis-Palmer came out heavy,” Mielnicki said. “It felt like we won the period.”

    Nick Pavlik made it 2-1 Lewis-Palmer 4:47 into the second, and Worley scored an unassisted power play goal just over four minutes later to tie it up. Creek then opened the third with three-straight goals.

    Cherry Creek has now won 17 games this season. The program has four state titles in its history, the last coming in 1981, prior to being shut down in 1988.

    Cherry Creek will face defending champion Ralston Valley in the semifinals. Ralston Valley won an earlier meeting on Jan. 4, 3-0.

    “I think they’re the best team out there,” Mielnicki said. “Our group has matured a lot, and we’ve learned from every game and made the adjustments. … Come Friday, I can’t predict the result, but I think it’ll be very competitive.”

    Ralston Valley 4, Bishop Machebeuf 0. The defending champions have returned to the semifinals for the third year in a row.

    Austin Resseguie had a pair of goals for Ralston Valley, which allowed just 17 shots. Zack Larocque had the shutout for the Mustangs. Greg Dyba and Kyle Valdez also scored for Ralston Valley.

    Alan Rikli made 34 saves in net for Bishop Machebeuf.

    Monarch 5, Columbine 2. The first period was scoreless. Their first goal was quickly answered. But Monarch is back in the Frozen Four for the second year in a row after scoring four of the game’s final five goals on Saturday.

    Monarch’s Brett Kiyota opened the scoring at 8:15 of the second period with a short-handed tally, but Columbine’s Logan Seibold answered on the power play just a minute-and-a-half later.

    Then Cameron Taggart got an unassisted tally in the final minute of the second period, and Monarch exploded for three goals in the third in the 5-2 win. Andrew Pickner had two of those goals, Joey Buchan the other.

    Columbine’s Ashton Opperman made 35 saves in the losing effort. Logan Seibold had a goal and an assist.

    Regis Jesuit 3, Mountain Vista 1. The Raiders scored two first-period goals which ultimately held up in the second-round win over the Golden Eagles.

    Jack Jordan had two goals, and Jack O’Neil scored the other for Regis.

    Tanner Gillis scored for Mountain Vista, but it came 12:12 into the third period and after the Golden Eagles already trailed 3-0.

    Sam Harden stopped all 21 shots he faced for Regis Jesuit.

  • Heritage enters hockey ranking at No. 10

    Heritage, which has won four of its past five games, has joined this week’s CHSAANow.com hockey poll.

    The Eagles, now 9-7-0, are No. 10 this week and replace Resurrection Christian, which dropped out from No. 9.

    Elsewhere, Cherry Creek jumped Regis Jesuit for the No. 4 spot following its big 3-1 win on Saturday. Regis dropped one spot to fifth.

    With the regular season ending Saturday, these will be the final rankings of the regular season.

    The complete poll is below.

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    CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Hockey
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Ralston Valley (7) 16-0-0 70 1 3-0-0
    2 Monarch 15-1-1 59 2 2-0-0
    3 Mountain Vista 16-1-0 58 3 2-0-0
    4 Cherry Creek 13-3-1 49 5 1-0-0
    5 Regis Jesuit 14-3-0 38 4 1-2-0
    6 Lewis-Palmer 16-1-0 37 6 3-0-0
    7 Dakota Ridge 11-3-4 27 7 0-0-0
    8 Columbine 11-6-1 18 8 2-1-0
    9 Steamboat Springs 9-5-1 15 10 0-0-0
    10 Heritage 9-7-0 8 2-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Bishop Machebeuf 6.
    Dropped out
    Resurrection Christian (9).
  • Top-10 hockey schedule for the week of Feb. 10

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for hockey’s top-10 teams this week.

    Hockey
    1 Ralston Valley 19-0-0
    Mon: W 11-1 at Standley Lake
    Thurs: W 7-0 vs. Mullen
    Fri: W 5-1 vs. (9) Steamboat Springs
    2 Monarch 16-1-2
    Thurs: W 3-1 at (8) Columbine
    Fri: T 2-2 at (5) Regis Jesuit
    3 Mountain Vista 18-1-0
    Wed: W 12-0 vs. Cheyenne Mountain
    Fri: W 5-1 at (6) Lewis-Palmer
    4 Cherry Creek 15-3-1
    Fri: W 4-0 at Resurrection Christian
    Sat: W 1-0 vs. Aspen
    5 Regis Jesuit 15-3-1
    Thurs: W 4-1 vs. Aspen
    Fri: T 2-2 vs. (2) Monarch
    6 Lewis-Palmer 17-2-0
    Mon: W 9-2 at Air Academy
    Fri: L 1-5 vs. (3) Mountain Vista
    7 Dakota Ridge 12-3-4
    Wed: W 4-2 vs. Battle Mountain
    8 Columbine 11-7-1
    Thurs: L 1-3 vs. (2) Monarch
    9 Steamboat Springs 10-6-1
    Tues: W 6-0 vs. Summit
    Fri: L 1-5 at (1) Ralston Valley
    10 Heritage 11-8-0
    Wed: L 2-4 at Pine Creek
    Fri: W 4-0 at Valor Christian
    Sat: W 13-0 vs. Coronado
  • Monarch moves up to No. 2 in hockey ranking

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Monarch has moved into the No. 2 spot in this week’s CHSAANow.com hockey poll.

    The Coyotes jumped Mountain Vista following a 3-0-1 week which included a win over then-No. 4 Cherry Creek.

    Ralston Valley received all six first-place votes and remained atop the ranking.

    The lone newcomer this week was Resurrection Christian, which joined at No. 9.

    The complete poll is below.

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    CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Hockey
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Ralston Valley (6) 13-0-0 60 1 1-0-0
    2 Monarch 13-1-1 51 3 3-0-1
    3 Mountain Vista 14-1-0 50 2 1-0-0
    4 Regis Jesuit 13-1-0 42 5 1-0-0
    5 Cherry Creek 12-3-1 34 4 1-1-0
    6 Lewis-Palmer 13-1-0 33 6 2-0-0
    7 Dakota Ridge 11-3-4 24 8 3-0-0
    8 Columbine 9-5-1 15 7 1-1-0
    9 Resurrection Christian 7-6-2 7 0-1-1
    10 Steamboat Springs 9-5-1 6 9 0-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Heritage 3, Standley Lake 3, Bishop Machebeuf 1, Doherty 1.
    Dropped out
    Bishop Machebeuf (10).
  • Denver East widens gap on No. 1 spot in 5A boys basketball

    Denver East Cherokee Trail boys basketball
    Denver East received 13 of the 20 first-place votes this week. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Denver East’s grip on the No. 1 spot in Class 5A boys basketball continues to grow tighter.

    In this week’s CHSAANow.com rankings, the Angels received 13 of the 20 first-place votes. Last week, Denver East received 12 of 20.

    The Angels are now 11-0 in Colorado, and have an average margin of victory of 19.8 points in those games. That includes a 3-point win over Cherry Creek on Dec. 13 and a one-point win over Eaglecrest on Dec. 16.

    Since January, Denver East is winning in-state games by an average of 24.6 points.

    Still, Fossil Ridge remains ever present. The second-ranked SaberCats are now 17-0, and received the other seven first-place votes this week. They are the only other team to be ranked No. 1 this season, holding that spot for one week in mid-January.

    Mountain Vista moved up one place to No. 3 after a big week that included a 60-58 win over No. 5 Regis Jesuit at the buzzer.

    Eaglecrest is No. 4 this week, and Regis Jesuit remained at No. 5. Arapahoe bumped up two places to No. 6, as did Monarch, which is now No. 7.

    Overland is No. 8, Highlands Ranch is No. 9 and Chatfield is the lone newcomer at No. 10.

    Other new teams this week: No. 10 Denver South (4A), No. 10 Denver Science & Tech (3A), No. 9 Simla (2A) and No. 9 Primero (1A).

    Valor Christian stayed atop its ranking in 4A, as did Holy Family (3A), Ignacio (2A) and Caliche (1A).

    Complete polls for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Basketball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Denver East (13) 15-3 193 1 3-0
    2 Fossil Ridge (7) 17-0 186 2 2-0
    3 Mountain Vista 16-1 145 4 2-0
    4 Eaglecrest 14-3 140 3 2-0
    5 Regis Jesuit 14-3 116 5 1-1
    6 Arapahoe 13-3 81 8 3-0
    7 Monarch 14-3 54 9 1-1
    8 Overland 11-6 51 7 1-1
    9 Highlands Ranch 12-5 43 10 2-0
    10 Chatfield 13-3 31 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rangeview 18, Grandview 11, Cherry Creek 9, Grand Junction 9, Legend 6, Chaparral 3.
    Dropped out
    Cherry Creek (6).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Valor Christian (14) 14-3 175 1 1-0
    2 Thompson Valley (3) 16-1 158 2 2-0
    3 Pueblo South (1) 15-2 142 3 2-0
    4 D’Evelyn 13-2 125 4 2-0
    5 Air Academy 13-3 81 8 1-0
    6 Pueblo East 14-4 76 6 2-1
    7 Sand Creek 12-3 68 5 1-1
    8 Longmont 13-3 47 9 2-0
    9 Thomas Jefferson 11-6 43 7 1-1
    10 Denver South 12-7 31 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Golden 26, Greeley Central 6, Cheyenne Mountain 4, Glenwood Springs 4, Vista Peak 4.
    Dropped out
    Golden (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Holy Family (12) 15-0 120 1 2-0
    2 Colorado Academy 13-0 108 2 2-0
    3 Jefferson Academy 13-2 88 3 1-0
    4 Faith Christian 10-5 78 4 1-1
    5 Colorado Springs Christian 9-3 70 5 2-0
    6 The Pinnacle 10-2 48 8 2-0
    7 Aspen 10-2 44 7 2-0
    8 Brush 9-4 39 6 1-0
    9 Moffat County 9-2 17 9 1-0
    10 Denver Science & Tech 9-4 12 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Bishop Machebeuf 11, Kent Denver 7, St. Mary’s 7, Platte Valley 5, Centauri 4, Alamosa 2.
    Dropped out
    St. Mary’s (10).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Ignacio (10) 12-0 143 1 1-0
    2 Sanford (3) 12-1 125 2 1-0
    3 Akron 11-1 116 4 2-0
    4 Lutheran (1) 8-5 105 3 1-1
    5 Yuma 11-2 86 5 1-0
    6 Resurrection Christian (1) 13-2 81 6 2-0
    7 Peyton 11-2 49 7 1-0
    8 Rye 13-2 48 8 2-0
    9 Simla 11-2 23 3-0
    10 Crowley County 12-2 16 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Denver Christian 10, Haxtun 7, Holyoke 6, Paonia 4, Meeker 2, Telluride 2, Sedgwick County 1, Swink 1.
    Dropped out
    Denver Christian (9), Haxtun (10).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Caliche (10) 12-0 100 1 1-0
    2 Hi-Plains 11-1 89 2 1-0
    3 McClave 11-2 74 3 1-0
    4 Holly 10-3 63 4 1-0
    5 Vail Christian 10-2 57 6 2-0
    6 Cheyenne Wells 9-2 55 5 0-0
    7 South Baca 9-4 29 7 0-0
    8 Norwood 8-4 21 8 1-1
    9 Primero 11-1 13 1-0
    10 Briggsdale 7-4 12 10 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Shining Mountain 8, Arickaree 7, Denver Jewish Day 5, Stratton 5, Cheraw 4, Peetz 4, Walsh 3, Kit Carson 1.
    Dropped out
    Shining Mountain (9).
  • Top-10 boys basketball schedule for the week of Feb. 3

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for boys basketball’s top-10 teams this week.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A
    [divider]

    Class 5A
    1 Denver East 15-3
    Off this week.
    2 Fossil Ridge 19-0
    Tues: W 80-33 vs. Boulder
    Fri: W 90-39 at Poudre
    3 Mountain Vista 18-1
    Tues: W 92-63 vs. Ponderosa
    Fri: W 60-50 at ThunderRidge
    4 Eaglecrest 14-4
    Fri: L 60-73 at (6) Arapahoe
    5 Regis Jesuit 16-3
    Tues: W 63-54 vs. (9) Highlands Ranch
    Fri: W 78-48 at Heritage
    6 Arapahoe 14-4
    Wed: L 45-52 vs. Smoky Hill
    Fri: W 73-60 vs. (4) Eaglecrest
    7 Monarch 15-4
    Tues: W 51-39 at Loveland
    Fri: L 50-55 at Mountain Range
    8 Overland 13-6
    Wed: W 57-53 vs. Cherokee Trail
    Fri: W 63-57 at Smoky Hill
    9 Highlands Ranch 13-6
    Tues: L 54-63 at (5) Regis Jesuit
    Fri: W 50-48 vs. Rock Canyon
    10 Chatfield 15-3
    Tues: W 65-57 vs. Arvada West
    Wed: W 76-60 vs. Bear Creek

    Class 4A
    1 Valor Christian 16-3
    Mon: W 80-70 vs. (4) D’Evelyn
    Sat: W 79-67 at Cheyenne Mountain
    2 Thompson Valley 18-1
    Tues: W 72-52 vs. Greeley Central
    Fri: W 62-43 at Centaurus
    3 Pueblo South 17-2
    Tues: W 50-31 at Pueblo County
    Fri: W 72-40 vs. Canon City
    4 D’Evelyn 15-3
    Mon: L 70-80 at (1) Valor Christian
    Wed: W 86-60 vs. Conifer
    Fri: W 70-49 at Evergreen
    5 Air Academy 13-4
    Fri: L 57-63 vs. (7) Sand Creek
    6 Pueblo East 16-4
    Tues: W 51-44 at Pueblo West
    Fri: W 68-62 vs. Pueblo County
    7 Sand Creek 14-3
    Tues: W 64-43 at Lewis-Palmer
    Fri: W 63-57 at (5) Air Academy
    8 Longmont 16-3
    Tues: W 66-31 vs. Niwot
    Fri: W 54-42 at Broomfield
    Sat: W 65-31 at Skyline
    9 Thomas Jefferson 11-8
    Tues: L 43-58 at Montbello
    Fri: L 48-63 vs. Denver West
    10 Denver South 14-7
    Tues: W 66-28 at Kennedy
    Fri: W 96-31 vs. Denver North

    Class 3A
    1 Holy Family 16-0
    Wed: W 64-60 vs. (2) Colorado Academy
    2 Colorado Academy 14-1
    Wed: L 60-64 at (1) Holy Family
    Fri: W 69-67 at (2A 4) Lutheran
    3 Jefferson Academy 14-3
    Wed: W 54-50 at Bishop Machebeuf
    Fri: L 45-46 vs. (4) Faith Christian
    4 Faith Christian 11-5
    Fri: W 46-45 at (3) Jefferson Academy
    5 Colorado Springs Christian 11-3
    Thurs: W 53-36 vs. The Classical Academy
    Sat: W 78-48 vs. Widefield
    6 The Pinnacle 12-3
    Tues: L 56-71 at Jefferson
    Wed: W 73-56 vs. KIPP Collegiate
    Fri: W 84-43 at Clear Creek
    7 Aspen 13-2
    Tues: W 53-30 vs. Roaring Fork
    Wed: W 53-46 at Basalt
    Fri: W 60-42 at Coal Ridge
    8 Brush 10-4
    Fri: W 81-68 vs. Frontier Academy
    9 Moffat County 11-2
    Mon: W 88-31 vs. Olathe
    Sat: W 83-61 vs. Basalt
    10 Denver Science & Tech 11-4
    Tues: W 85-62 at KIPP Collegiate
    Fri: W 99-67 vs. The Academy

    Class 2A
    1 Ignacio 13-0
    Fri: W 82-25 at Nucla
    Sat: vs. Ouray
    2 Sanford 14-1
    Fri: W 80-17 vs. Cripple Creek-Victor
    Sat: W 65-25 at South Park
    3 Akron 13-1
    Fri: W 88-48 vs. Wray
    Sat: W 63-60 at (5) Yuma
    4 Lutheran 9-6
    Wed: W 89-57 at Manual
    Fri: L 67-69 vs. (3A 2) Colorado Academy
    5 Yuma 12-3
    Fri: W 59-27 vs. Haxtun
    Sat: L 60-63 vs. (3) Akron
    6 Resurrection Christian 14-2
    Tues: W 71-59 at Dayspring Christian
    7 Peyton 13-2
    Fri: W 68-35 at Kiowa
    Sat: W 63-33 vs. Calhan
    8 Rye 14-3
    Tues: L 56-58 at John Mall
    Fri: W 57-42 vs. (10) Crowley County
    9 Simla 13-2
    Fri: W 66-40 at Vanguard Charter
    Sat: W 73-41 vs. Pikes Peak Christian
    10 Crowley County 13-3
    Thurs: W 67-49 vs. Fowler
    Fri: L 42-57 at (8) Rye

    Class 1A
    1 Caliche 14-0
    Fri: W 63-56 at Sedgwick County
    Sat: W 75-60 at Merino
    2 Hi-Plains 13-1
    Fri: W 79-29 at Idalia
    Sat: W 66-46 at Fleming
    3 McClave 12-3
    Fri: L 48-49 at (6) Cheyenne Wells
    Sat: W 35-32 vs. Walsh
    4 Holly 12-3
    Fri: W 49-45 vs. Wiley
    Sat: W 64-27 vs. Eads
    5 Vail Christian 11-4
    Tues: W 56-55 at Hotchkiss
    Fri: L 51-62 vs. Meeker
    Sat: L 41-54 at Rangely
    6 Cheyenne Wells 10-2
    Fri: W 49-48 vs. (3) McClave
    Sat: at Stratton
    7 South Baca 10-4
    Fri: W 73-26 at Bethune
    8 Norwood 9-5
    Thurs: W 82-25 vs. Nucla
    Fri: L 48-56 at Mancos
    9 Primero 11-1
    Tues: at Maxwell (N.M.)
    10 Briggsdale 9-5
    Mon: W 46-33 vs. Weldon Valley
    Fri: W 53-45 vs. Peetz
    Sat: L 52-58 vs. Liberty Common
  • Top-10 hockey schedule for the week of Feb. 3

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for hockey’s top-10 teams this week.

    Hockey
    1 Ralston Valley 16-0-0
    Wed: W 3-0 vs. (4) Regis Jesuit
    Fri: W 5-1 at Battle Mountain
    Sat: W 7-0 at Aspen
    2 Monarch 15-1-1
    Mon: W 6-1 vs. (9) Resurrection Christian
    Fri: W 13-0 at Kent Denver
    3 Mountain Vista 16-1-0
    Fri: W 7-1 vs. Heriage
    Sat: W 15-0 vs. Chatfield
    4 Regis Jesuit 14-3-0
    Wed: L 0-3 at (1) Ralston Valley
    Fri: W 2-1 vs. Bishop Machebeuf
    Sat: L 1-3 at (5) Cherry Creek
    5 Cherry Creek 13-3-1
    Sat: W 3-1 vs. (4) Regis Jesuit
    6 Lewis-Palmer 14-1-0
    Fri: W 8-0 vs. Rampart
    7 Dakota Ridge 11-3-4
    Off this week.
    8 Columbine 11-6-1
    Wed: W 2-0 at Mullen
    Fri: W 5-1 at Chatfield
    Sat: L 4-7 vs. Battle Mountain
    9 Resurrection Christian 8-7-2
    Mon: L 1-6 at (2) Monarch
    Tues: W 5-3 vs. Battle Mountain
    10 Steamboat Springs 9-5-1
    Off this week.
  • No. 3 Monarch hockey wins top-5 showdown with No. 4 Cherry Creek

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    CENTENNIAL — One, two, three hacks weren’t enough. Neither was the fourth, but it did send the puck — ever so slowly — underneath Cherry Creek goalie Aaron Jatana and toward the goal-line.

    Drew Wagner was there to clean up after the scrum in front of the net. The Monarch forward pushed home a tie-breaking goal early in the second period that ultimately proved to be back-breaking for Cherry Creek. Wagner’s goal held up as the winner as the No. 3 Coyotes topped No. 4 Cherry Creek at Family Sports Center on Friday night, 3-1.

    “It was just a good line effort,” Wagner said after the game. “We all just kept pounding, and eventually it popped out. I buried it.”

    “That second goal gave us a little momentum,” Monarch coach Jimmy Dexter said. “Finally poked it in. Got us going.”

    The goal snapped a 1-1 tie just 3:27 into the second period, and Monarch never really relinquished momentum after that.

    “I thought if we could’ve broken through that scrum, if we could’ve gotten out of that, we would’ve been alright,” Cherry Creek coach Jeff Mielnicki said. “They won the one-on-one war in front of the net there. Watching it from the other end, it was excruciating.”

    Just one minute and 33 seconds later, Blake Bride tipped Justin White’s shot from the point in the slot and made it 3-1.

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    A period later, Monarch had a signature win that will also go a long way in the Foothills Conference playoff picture. The Coyotes now sit in a tie with Regis Jesuit atop the conference standings with 18 points.

    “We had our chance against Ralston (Valley) and blew it — didn’t really come out to play that game with them,” Monarch’s Walker Harris said, referencing a 4-1 loss to the top-ranked and defending champion Mustangs on Jan. 14. “(Tonight), against the No. 4 team in the state, we felt like we needed to come out and show this state what we can do.”

    Monarch jumped all over Creek on Friday. The Coyotes hit the post twice in the game’s first two minutes. Then, a patient Cameron Taggart wheeled around in the left circle and scored on the power play to give his team a 1-0 lead 6:02 into the game.

    But, while Monarch controlled the play in the first period, there was one major blemish: Cherry Creek captain Jackson Ross capitalized on a turnover along the boards in the offensive zone to bury a short-handed chance which tied the game just prior to intermission.

    “We were excited,” Mielnicki said.

    It could have been deflating for Monarch. It wasn’t.

    “These guys are pretty resilient. We have a confident group,” Dexter said. “After that first period, they knew that they played well. Yeah, it was tied, but they all felt good going into the next period.”

    “It was kind of a bummer, but I don’t think any of us were really that bummed out,” Wagner said. “We knew that that stuff happens and we can play through it.”

    It was Wagner’s goal that provided the lift early in the next period, and Monarch took over from there on out. The Coyotes outshot Cherry Creek 36-16, and were magnificent on the penalty kill as the Bruins went 0-for-4.

    Ian Oden made 15 saves for his third win this season. Cherry Creek’s Jatana made 33 saves, but dropped to 4-2-0.

    Harris, and his 36 points, lead the Foothills Conference this season. In fact, Friday marked the first time all season he didn’t show up on the scoresheet. But that didn’t matter. The junior — who is also a member of Fairview’s baseball team — was a difference-maker all over the ice.

    “He’s unbelievable for us. He’s so smart, he does everything right,” Dexter said of Harris. “He’s always in the right place. If it’s late in the game, he’s going to be the high guy and make sure we have three (defenders) and make sure they don’t get an odd man rush. And he’s obviously — I think he’s leading the league in scoring, too. It’s nice to have him on our club.”