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  • Boulder joins 5A girls soccer ranking

    (Ray Chen/MaxPreps.com)
    Boulder has joined this week’s 5A girls soccer ranking. (Ray Chen/MaxPreps.com)

    Boulder has joined this week’s CHSAANow.com girls soccer ranking in 5A.

    The Panthers are No. 9 following wins over Cherokee Trail and Loveland to open the season.

    Elsewhere, the 4A poll added three new teams: No. 6 Evergreen, No. 8 Sand Creek and No. 9 Battle Mountain.

    In 3A, Fountain Valley was the lone newcomer at No. 10.

    All three No. 1 teams — Mountain Vista (5A), Cheyenne Mountain (4A) and Colorado Academy (3A) — remained the same this week.

    Complete polls for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Soccer 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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Mountain Vista (9) 1-0-0 98 1 1-0-0
    2 Rock Canyon 2-0-0 86 2 2-0-0
    3 Pine Creek (1) 3-0-0 74 9 3-0-0
    4 Fossil Ridge 2-0-1 57 3 2-0-1
    5 Legacy 3-0-0 52 4 3-0-0
    6 Cherry Creek 2-1-0 40 6 2-1-0
    7 Fairview 2-1-0 24 5 2-1-0
    8 Fort Collins 0-0-0 22 7 0-0-0
    9 Boulder 2-0-0 19 2-0-0
    10 Ralston Valley 3-0-0 14 10 3-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Castle View 12, Columbine 9, Arvada West 7, Chatfield 7, Eaglecrest 7, Grandview 7, Smoky Hill 6, ThunderRidge 3, Arapahoe 1, Greeley West 1, Horizon 1, Legend 1, Liberty 1, Mountain Range 1.
    Dropped out
    Liberty (8).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cheyenne Mountain (8) 2-0-1 99 1 2-0-1
    2 Valor Christian (2) 3-0-0 86 4 3-0-0
    3 Broomfield 1-1-1 64 2 1-1-1
    4 Lewis-Palmer 2-0-2 48 9 2-0-2
    5 Green Mountain 2-1-0 37 10 2-1-0
    6 Evergreen 2-1-1 36 2-1-1
    7 Palmer Ridge 1-1-0 34 3 1-1-0
    8 Sand Creek 2-0-0 33 2-0-0
    9 Battle Mountain 4-0-0 32 4-0-0
    10 Wheat Ridge 2-1-0 22 6 2-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Centaurus 14, Falcon 14, Palisade 14, Windsor 10, Englewood 9, Ponderosa 9, Pueblo Centennial 8, Air Academy 6, Mead 6, Silver Creek 6, John F. Kennedy 5, Longmont 5, Skyview 4, Golden 2, Mullen 1, Thompson Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    Air Academy (5), Mullen (7), Centaurus (8).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Academy (7) 1-2-0 85 1 1-2-0
    2 Kent Denver 1-2-0 70 4 1-2-0
    3 St. Mary’s (2) 1-0-0 59 6 1-0-0
    4 Holy Family 0-0-0 52 5 0-0-0
    5 The Classical Academy 0-3-0 50 2 0-3-0
    6 Coal Ridge 2-0-0 42 8 2-0-0
    7 Frontier Academy 0-0-1 34 7 0-0-1
    8 Peak to Peak 0-1-1 25 3 0-1-1
    9 Manitou Springs 2-1-0 17 9 2-1-0
    10 Fountain Valley 3-0-0 15 3-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    The Academy 10, Liberty Common 9, Faith Christian 7, Grand Valley 6, Bayfield 5, Jefferson Academy 4, The Pinnacle 3, St. Mary’s Academy 2.
    Dropped out
    Faith Christian (10).
  • Top-10 boys lacrosse schedule for the week of March 10

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

    Go to: 5A | 4A
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    Class 5A
    1 Arapahoe 2-0
    Wed: W 15-1 at Smoky Hill
    Sat: vs. Carroll (Texas)
    2 Cherry Creek 1-0
    Wed: W 9-3 vs. (9) Rock Canyon
    Thurs: vs. Overland
    3 Regis Jesuit 1-0
    Wed: W 16-7 vs. (10) Chaparral
    Sat: at (8) Mountain Vista
    4 Kent Denver 0-0
    Wed: vs. Rangeview
    5 Mullen 0-1
    Mon: L 8-9 vs. (4A 1) Wheat Ridge
    Fri: vs. Grandview
    6 Columbine 0-1
    Sat: at (7) Colorado Academy
    7 Colorado Academy 1-0
    Sat: vs. (6) Columbine
    8 Mountain Vista 2-0
    Wed: W 19-8 vs. Pine Creek
    Sat: vs. (3) Regis Jesuit
    9 Rock Canyon 1-1
    Wed: L 3-9 at (2) Cherry Creek
    Sat: vs. Brighton
    10 Chaparral 1-2
    Mon: W 19-5 at Boulder
    Wed: L 7-16 at (3) Regis Jesuit

    Class 4A
    1 Wheat Ridge 1-0
    Mon: W 9-8 at (5A 5) Mullen
    2 Air Academy 0-0
    Thurs: at Lewis-Palmer
    3 Cheyenne Mountain 1-0
    Mon: W 10-7 at Palmer
    Fri: vs. Evergreen
    4 Thompson Valley 1-0
    Wed: W 13-7 vs. Windsor
    Sat: at Lewis-Palmer
    5 Valor Christian 0-0
    Tues: vs. Lewis-Palmer
    6 Steamboat Springs 1-0
    Fri: at Green Mountain
    7 Aspen 1-0
    Off this week.
    8 Battle Mountain 1-0
    Tues: W 14-0 at Eagle Valley
    9 Ponderosa 1-0
    Thurs: vs. Brighton
    Sat: vs. Legend
    10 Alexander Dawson 1-1
    Wed: W 14-7 at Boulder
  • Top-10 girls soccer schedule for the week of March 10

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

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A
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    Class 5A
    1 Mountain Vista 0-0-0
    Tues: at (7) Fort Collins
    Thurs: vs. Grandview
    2 Rock Canyon 1-0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Fossil Ridge 2-0-1
    Mon: W 9-1 at Highlands Ranch
    Tues: W 2-0 at (4A 3) Palmer Ridge
    4 Legacy 1-0-0
    Tues: vs. Heritage
    Thurs: vs. (4A 2) Broomfield
    Fri: vs. Standley Lake
    5 Fairview 1-0-0
    Tues: at Adams City
    Wed: W 10-0 vs. Overland
    6 Cherry Creek 1-0-0
    Wed: W 3-2 vs. (3A 1) Colorado Academy
    7 Fort Collins 0-0-0
    Tues: vs. (1) Mountain Vista
    8 Liberty 0-2-0
    Wed: L 1-2 vs. Legend
    Fri: at TBD (Tournament)
    Sat: at TBD (Tournament)
    9 Pine Creek 1-0-0
    Wed: W 5-0 vs. Denver East
    Thurs: at TBD (Tournament)
    Fri: at TBD (Tournament)
    Sat: at TBD (Tournament)
    10 Ralston Valley 2-0
    Wed: W 7-0 at Golden
    Fri: vs. Rangeview

    Class 4A
    1 Cheyenne Mountain 2-0-1
    Tues: W 1-0 vs. Doherty
    Thurs: vs. Doherty
    2 Broomfield 1-0-0
    Tues: vs. Mountain Range
    Thurs: at (5A 4) Legacy
    Sat: vs. (9) Lewis-Palmer
    3 Palmer Ridge 0-1-0
    Tues: L 0-2 vs. (5A 3) Fossil Ridge
    Thurs: at (3) Palmer Ridge
    4 Valor Christian 1-0-0
    Tues: at Discovery Canyon
    Thurs: vs. Heritage
    Sat: at (8) Centaurus
    5 Air Academy 0-1-0
    Off this week.
    6 Wheat Ridge 1-0-0
    Mon: W 2-1 vs. Dakota Ridge
    Thurs: at Columbine
    Sat: at TBD (Tournament)
    7 Mullen 0-0-0
    Wed: vs. Bear Creek
    Sat: at Castle View
    8 Centaurus 2-0-0
    Tues: W 6-1 vs. The Academy
    Thurs: vs. Silver Creek
    Sat: vs. (4) Valor Christian
    9 Lewis-Palmer 1-0-1
    Wed: T 0-0 at Ponderosa
    Thurs: at Canon City
    Sat: at (2) Broomfield
    10 Green Mountain 0-1-0
    Mon: L 1-4 vs. Columbine
    Thurs: at Dakota Ridge
    Sat: at TBD (Tournament)

    Class 3A
    1 Colorado Academy 0-1-0
    Wed: L 2-3 vs. (5A 6) Cherry Creek
    Thurs: at TBD (Tournament)
    Fri: at TBD (Tournament)
    Sat: at TBD (Tournament)
    2 The Classical Academy 0-0-0
    Tues: vs. (3) Peak to Peak
    3 Peak to Peak 0-0-0
    Tues: at (2) The Classical Academy
    Thurs: at Niwot
    Sat: vs. (7) Frontier Academy
    4 Kent Denver 0-0-0
    Tues: at (7) Frontier Academy
    Fri: at Fruita Monument
    Sat: at TBD (Tournament)
    5 Holy Family 0-0-0
    Tues: at Skyview Academy
    6 St. Mary’s 0-0-0
    Fri: vs. Widefield
    7 Frontier Academy 0-0-0
    Tues: vs. (4) Kent Denver
    Sat: at (3) Peak to Peak
    8 Coal Ridge 0-0-0
    Mon: vs. Vail Mountain
    Thurs: at Moffat County
    9 Manitou Springs 1-0-0
    Tues: W 10-0 vs. James Irwin
    Thurs: at Fountain Valley
    Sat: at Mitchell
    10 Faith Christian 0-0-0
    Tues: vs. Northglenn
  • Arapahoe, Wheat Ridge lead preseason boys lacrosse rankings

    (Dennis Marpuri/MaxPreps.com)
    Wheat Ridge is the preseason No. 1 team in 4A boys lacrosse. (Dennis Marpuri/MaxPreps.com)

    Arapahoe and Wheat Ridge, last season’s champions, head the respective preseason boys lacrosse rankings.

    The Warriors, No. 1 in 5A, received 10 of the 15 first-place votes in the CHSAANow.com poll, but edged No. 2 Cherry Creek by just one overall point. Arapahoe, a two-time defending champion, does have to replace its four leading scorers who graduated after last season, as well as break in a new goalie.

    Cherry Creek, meanwhile, returns its top three scorers from last year’s runner-up squad, including sophomore Henry Adams (19 goals, 16 assists a year ago). Starting goalie Addison Christensen is also back.

    The Bruins are followed by No. 3 Regis Jesuit, No. 4 Kent Denver and No. 5 Mullen.

    Wheat Ridge won last season’s inaugural 4A title last year, and now leads the preseason poll this year. Top scorer John Roach is back, as is star goalie Jensen Makarov.

    Air Academy, runner-up to Wheat Ridge last season, is No. 2. Cheyenne Mountain is third, and is followed by Thompson Valley and Valor Christian.

    Complete rankings for both classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Boys Lacrosse 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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Arapahoe (10) 0-0 134 0-0
    2 Cherry Creek (1) 0-0 133 0-0
    3 Regis Jesuit (3) 0-0 110 0-0
    4 Kent Denver 0-0 101 0-0
    5 Mullen 0-0 69 0-0
    6 Columbine 0-0 63 0-0
    7 Colorado Academy 0-0 61 0-0
    8 Mountain Vista (1) 0-0 57 0-0
    9 Rock Canyon 0-0 28 0-0
    10 Chaparral 0-0 25 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Fort Collins 14, Heritage 9, Monarch 6, Grandview 5, Smoky Hill 5, Chatfield 3, Denver East 2, Castle View 1.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Wheat Ridge (7) 0-0 70 0-0
    2 Air Academy 0-0 56 0-0
    3 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0 51 0-0
    4 Thompson Valley 0-0 45 0-0
    5 Valor Christian 0-0 41 0-0
    6 Steamboat Springs 0-0 33 0-0
    7 Aspen 0-0 29 0-0
    8 Battle Mountain 0-0 23 0-0
    9 Ponderosa 0-0 19 0-0
    10 Alexander Dawson 0-0 14 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    St. Mary’s 2, Windsor 2.
  • Top teams in girls soccer’s preseason: Mountain Vista, Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado Academy

    Mountain Vista won last season's 5A girls soccer title. (CHSAA file photo)
    Mountain Vista won last season’s 5A girls soccer title. (CHSAA file photo)

    Mountain Vista, coming off of its second championship in three years, leads the preseason CHSAANow.com girls soccer poll in 5A.

    The Golden Eagles return a number of key pieces, including leading scorer Megan Massey (17 goals, nine assists) and sophomore Mallory Pugh (10 goals, three assists).

    They are followed by No. 2 Rock Canyon, last season’s runner-up, No. 3 Fossil Ridge and No. 4 Legacy. No. 5 Fairview rounds out the top five.

    Cheyenne Mountain celebrates winning last season's 4A title. (CHSAA file photo)
    Cheyenne Mountain celebrates winning last season’s 4A title. (CHSAA file photo)

    Another defending champion, Cheyenne Mountain, heads the 4A poll. The Indians received 10 of the 12 first-place votes. They return their leading scorer, as well, in junior Hannah Gerdin. Starting goalie Hunter Peifer is also back.

    Broomfield is No. 2 in the 4A ranking, and is followed by No. 3 Palmer Ridge, No. 4 Valor Christian and No. 5 Air Academy.

    Colorado Academy is the preseason No. 1 in 3A.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below. A state semifinals last season, the Mustangs return their two two scorers from last season, as well as their keeper.

    The Classical Academy, last season’s runner-up, is No. 2. Defending champion Peak to Peak comes in at No. 3, Kent Denver is No. 4 and Holy Family is No. 5.

    Complete polls for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Soccer 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

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Mountain Vista (8) 0-0 98 0-0
    2 Rock Canyon (2) 0-0 90 0-0
    3 Fossil Ridge 0-0 67 0-0
    4 Legacy 0-0 66 0-0
    5 Fairview 0-0 59 0-0
    6 Cherry Creek 0-0 50 0-0
    7 Fort Collins 0-0 34 0-0
    8 Liberty 0-0 17 0-0
    9 Pine Creek 0-0 13 0-0
    10 Ralston Valley 0-0 10 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Smoky Hill 8, Boulder 6, Highlands Ranch 6, Eaglecrest 5, Chaparral 4, Denver East 4, Grandview 4, Arapahoe 3, Arvada West 3, Chatfield 1, Doherty 1, Rocky Mountain 1.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cheyenne Mountain (10) 0-0 118 0-0
    2 Broomfield 0-0 102 0-0
    3 Palmer Ridge 0-0 80 0-0
    4 Valor Christian (1) 0-0 77 0-0
    5 Air Academy (1) 0-0 64 0-0
    6 Wheat Ridge 0-0 29 0-0
    7 Mullen 0-0 28 0-0
    8 Centaurus 0-0 27 0-0
    9 Lewis-Palmer 0-0 26 0-0
    10 Green Mountain 0-0 15 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Evergreen 13, Sand Creek 13, Ponderosa 11, Windsor 11, Battle Mountain 7, Mountain View 7, Montrose 6, D’Evelyn 5, Niwot 5, Greeley Central 4, Silver Creek 4, Steamboat Springs 3, Skyview 2, Thompson Valley 2, Durango 1, Mead 1, Pueblo South 1.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Academy (7) 0-0 89 0-0
    2 The Classical Academy 0-0 74 0-0
    3 Peak to Peak (3) 0-0 73 0-0
    4 Kent Denver 0-0 54 0-0
    5 Holy Family 0-0 52 0-0
    6 St. Mary’s 0-0 44 0-0
    7 Frontier Academy 0-0 39 0-0
    8 Coal Ridge 0-0 38 0-0
    9 Manitou Springs 0-0 23 0-0
    10 Faith Christian 0-0 13 0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Liberty Common 11, Grand Valley 9, Jefferson Academy 9, The Academy 9, St. Mary’s Academy 6, Roaring Fork 4, Front Range Christian 3, Lutheran 1.
  • Previewing the boys lacrosse season

    Our boys lacrosse preview is a compilation of information from coaches, administrators and MaxPreps statistics.

    Across the state of Colorado, 67 schools with approximately 3,000 student-athletes compete in two classifications of boys lacrosse.

    Class 5A is made up of 36 schools with an enrollment of more than 1,410 students. There are 31 4A schools with enrollments below 1,410.

    Below is comprehensive preview of each team.

    We have strived to receive, compile and publish all of the names and information as correctly as possible. We apologize in advance for any misspelled names, statistical errors or mistakes that appear in this preview. Please send corrections to rcasey@chsaa.org.

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    Class 5A

    Front Range League (9 teams)

    Boulder Panthers

    Coach: Collin Knowles
    2013 record: 8-7
    Returning lettermen: 17
    Leading seniors: Brandon Jacobs, M; Ian Oden, A; Vito Lecesse, D; Zach Brode, M; Ben Jacobson, LSM;
    Top juniors: Jack Heyman, A;
    Sophomores to watch: Connor Fox, A; Cleveland McCarty, D; Jonny Colletta, G (Freshman)

    2014 outlook: Five of top six scorers return in 2014 and experienced on defense. Ian Oden 39/34 and Brandon Jacobs 36/7 return with more scoring expected from Zach Brode (senior, midfield) and Connor Fox (sophomore, attack). Freshman Jonny Colletta will compete with senior Reed Morrison for the starting goalie position. Vito Lecesse and Ben Jacobson bring senior leadership to a strong veteran defense.

    Chatfield Chargers

    Coach: Kevin O’Brien
    2013 record: 6-8
    Returning lettermen: 18
    Leading seniors: Eric Potts, M; Ross Steward, M; Josh Heidrick, LSM;
    Top juniors: Michael Callahan-Harris, M; Connor Aycock, M; Jeremy Thompson, M; Jared Kelleher, M; Jacob Larsen, A; Lucas Gunkel, A; Dylan Thompson, D; Tanner Lewis, Defense
    Sophomores to watch: Nick Lovell, A; Jordan Alexander, G;

    2013 highlight: Chatfield had a strong finish to its 2013 season and played some eventual playoff teams pretty tough in its last couple games. Although the Chargers missed the playoffs, they still look back at 2013 as a successful campaign.

    2014 outlook: Chatfield is looking forward to a strong 2014 season. The team has a lot of potential as its returns 18 varsity players. “Looking forward to see how our team fares against some very strong programs we have on our schedule,” O’Brien said.

    Columbine Rebels

    Coach: Matt Plitnick
    2013 record: 12-3
    Returning lettermen: 14
    Leading seniors: Anthony Sanfilippo, A; Larry Munson, M; Tyler Goodwin, M;
    Top juniors: Landon Kramer, M; Lucas Leyba, LSM; Dylan Compton, FOGO; Ian Lewis, D;
    Sophomores to watch: Justin Gonzales, M; Nick Stasch, A;

    2013 highlight: Columbine was able to produce eight all-state players, including two All-Americans. Winning back-to-back league and Littleton Cup championships was the highlight of 2013 for Columbine.

    2014 outlook: Youth is the word for 2014. Many talented, yet unproven players dot the roster. The schedule remains challenging with key out of state games against Mercer Island (Wash.), Bainbridge Island (Wash.) and Lincoln (Ore.). If youth can gain experience, the Rebels look for a three-peat in the Jeffco League.

    Dakota Ridge Eagles

    Coach: Mike Thumim
    2013 record: 8-7
    Returning lettermen: 24
    Leading seniors: Davis Sebald, M; Tyson Butler, M; Ryan Schneider, M; Kaden Hummel, M;
    Top juniors: Alden Erickson, D; Sean Arfsten, D; Joe Brown, M/FO, Taylor Davis, A; Duncan Okubo, A; Tanner Pauley, G;
    Sophomores to watch: Cody Hill, A; Matt Moscati, LSM;

    2013 highlight: “Last year our first as a varsity and missed the playoffs by one game,” Thumim said. “We had two overtime losses.”

    2014 outlook: “We are returning all 10 starters from last year and are a junior-class heavy team,” Thumim said. “We expect to compete for a playoff spot this year and hope to surprise many teams as we will be overlooked being so new. But, we have some kids getting recruited and have a lot of experience.”

    Fairview Knights

    Coach: Michael Flood
    2013 record: 5-10
    Returning lettermen: 20
    Leading seniors: Sean LaVine, D; Kipp Planchard, D; Josh Drake, D; Bobby Johnson, A; Blake Josenhans, M;¸ Matt Wantz, M;¸ Avi Becker, M;
    Top juniors: Luke Miller, D; Andrew Yi, M; Steele Mercer, M; Connor May/Attack
    Sophomores to watch: Quinn Carrigan, A; Rylan Squirrell, M; Daniel Rahn, M;

    2013 highlight: “In 2013 we opened the season with an overtime victory against Highlands Ranch,” Flood said. “We followed up that game with an overtime win against Palmer. Both exciting finishes happened on our home turf in front of our fans.”

    2014 outlook: “We have a seasoned group of seniors who are ready to take care of business this coming season,” Flood said. “Our guys have put in more work this offseason than ever before. With most of the team coming back, we expect to have a strong presence in our league and in the state.”

    Fossil Ridge Sabercats/Fort Collins Unified Lacrosse

    Coach: David Shigekane
    2013 record: 11-4
    Returning lettermen: 12
    Leading seniors: Bradley Sobotka, A; Ben Braley, D; Robin Kelley, D; Cole Purdy, D; Baily Hoffman, M; Carter Nuttall, M; Tate Stuart, M; David Lund, A
    Top juniors: Kevin Schultz, M; Cam Castle, G; Trey Jouard, M; Trevor DeBaere, A; Joe Cribari, M
    Sophomores to watch: David Kravec, D; Alex Winkler, G; Ryan Hsin, M

    2013 highlight: “We started off with a four-day spring break trip, where we played three games and had three practices. We went 1-2 and the team was worn out and not satisfied,” Shigekane said. “This helped us prepare for the rest of the season. With all the weather, we had to finish the season with playing six games in nine days, against very tough competition. The players rose to the occasion and played their best lacrosse, winning all six games and received a No. 4 (seed) in the playoffs.”

    2014 outlook: “We graduated about 15 seniors and lettermen,” Shigekane said. “We are a young team. I am excited for the players to learn about leadership, community and hard work. With these behaviors in place this team will experience a great season and life-long friendships.”

    Lakewood Tigers

    Coach: Eric Seelbach
    2013 record: 6-8
    Returning lettermen: 14
    Leading seniors: Adam Zimmerman, A; John Stauffer, D;
    Top juniors: Will Swartz, A; Jared Taha, M; Braden Birney, M/FO, Sam Copper, D

    2013 highlight: The 2013 season was Lakewood’s very first season of competition. The team worked hard to gel all season, and began to make great strides by the end of the competition to enter 2014 on a number of high notes. The team found an identity on offense, and will look to pick up momentum in other areas of the team from that success.

    2014 outlook: The Lakewood Tigers return a solid core of players at every position for the 2014 season. The team’s top three scorers — Adam Zimmerman, Will Swartz, and Braden Birney — are all primed for important responsibilities in leadership on the offensive side of the ball, while defensive leadership will come from John Stauffer and Sam Copper. Looking to improve on its record from the 2013 season, the Tigers have set their sights on earning their first-ever playoff berth in 2014.

    Monarch Coyotes

    Coach: David Auday
    2013 record: 10-5
    Returning lettermen: 13
    Leading seniors: Will Simonson, A; Troy Naudain, A; Mark Allen, D
    Top juniors: Connor Johnson, G; Max Wiesner, M; Phil Bubernek, M
    Sophomores to watch: Andrew Zweirs, M; Chad Kreuzer, M

    2013 highlight: “We completed our ninth year in a row of being a playoff team,” Auday said.

    2014 outlook: “We have one of the best goalies in the state in Connor Johnson and a good, D;” Auday said. “We have some talented short sticks in Max Wiesner, Phil Bubernek, Chad Kreuzer and Andrew Zweirs.”

    Prairie View Thunderhawks

    Coach: Dave Pucul
    2013 record: 2-14
    Returning lettermen: 9
    Leading seniors: Austin Barnhill, LSM; Bryce Robinson, G; Cory Paterson, M
    Top juniors: Caleb Strand, M; Adrian Aragon, A; Christian Jacoby, D
    Sophomores to watch: Jake Zaroff, G; Josh Fielder, M

    2014 outlook:
    It’s hard to tell what this season may hold for the Thunderhawks. “This is my first season coaching at PVHS, and what I see is a group of young men working hard in the offseason, playing box lacrosse, and practicing on their own time,” Pucul said. “Because there is not an established feeder system in the area, most players started in the ninth grade, but what they lack in experience, they are willing to make up for in hard work. This year we will focus on building a team, constructing a community, and starting traditions within the Thunderhawk program.”

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    South Suburban League (9 teams)

    Colorado Academy Mustangs

    Coach: Randy Colley
    2013 record: 13-4
    Returning lettermen: 14
    Leading seniors: Sam Sweeney, LSM; Jack Thomas, A; Trevor Pratt, D; Jack Griswold, M; Matt Cole, D;
    Top juniors: Tyler Kelly, M; Zander Naes, G;
    Sophomores to watch: Winston Palmeri, A; Mac Mease, A;, M; TK Kidder, D; Carson Pratt, LSM

    Denver East Angels

    Coach: Sean McCarthy
    2013 record: 7-9
    Returning lettermen: 15
    Leading seniors: Jake Sawyer, D; Griffin Heller, A; Jack Matthews, A; Kellen Self, A; Joey Cowperthwaite, G;
    Top juniors: Sam Bierman, M; Sid Torrigino, A; Connor Lewis, A; Taylor Bombadiere, LSM
    Sophomores to watch: Max Bragdon, M

    2013 highlight: The Angels did well enough to earn the final seed in the state 5A playoffs. They faced the No. 1 seed, Cherry Creek, in the first round. The team lost but not without giving the top ranked team a tight 9-4 battle. East had strong wins against Heritage and Grandview that certainly helped push a bid for the playoffs.

    2014 outlook: With 14 returning lettermen and a core senior class, 2014 looks bright for the Angels. The team will look to make a deeper push into the state playoffs backed with an experienced back line. Jack Sawyer, a returning first-team all-stater, will anchor the defense alongside returning starters, Connor Lewis and senior goaltender Joey Cowperthwaite. The team will also look to seniors for offensive production in left-handed attackman, Griffin Heller and linemate Jack Matthews. Ball possession will be a huge factor, as the Angels will have high expectations for junior Sam Bierman to hold down the face-off and to contribute on offense.

    Gateway Olympians

    Coach: Ben Mack
    2013 record: 1-13
    Returning lettermen: 9
    Leading seniors: Kyler Grunewald, M; Kolby Spring, A; Christian Davis, M; Dylan Conley, M; Will Goos, M
    Top juniors: La’Brian Miller, D; Christian Fritz, M
    Sophomores to watch: Bryce Grunewald, G/M

    2014 outlook: A strong senior class will lead the Gateway Olympian’s lacrosse team in 2014. This leadership includes returning seven starters from the previous year, and a solid core of young players to develop over the course of the season. The Olympians will be challenged early and often, playing quality opponents from Denver Metro area.

    George Washington Patriots

    Coach: Matt Miller
    2013 record: 0-14

    Heritage Eagles

    Coach: Jon Cohen
    2013 record: 7-8
    Returning lettermen: 16
    Leading seniors: TJ Florence, M; Keegan Hoefer, M; Mitch Oldenburg, G; James Marion, DM; Clay Solich, M
    Sophomores to watch: Keaton Komatz, M

    2014 outlook: Jon Cohen starts his first season as head coach of the Heritage Eagles. The team is loaded with senior talent, 19 seniors are on the varsity roster. The Eagles return 80 percent of their scoring and their starting goalie for the 2014 season.

    Kent Denver Sun Devils

    Coach: Ben Brenneman
    2013 record: 10-5
    Returning lettermen: 22
    Leading seniors: Joey Matarazzo, M; Brooks Benson, M; Trevon Hamlet, FO/M
    Matt Pinto, D/LSM; Marcus Stears, G
    Top juniors: Jaden Franklin, A; Zander Ellis, A; Joe Rassenfoss, M; Gunnar Sveen, D; Jack Ammons, D
    Sophomores to watch: James Hueston, M/A

    2013 highlight: “A win at home against Nationally Ranked Torrey Pines (Calif.) was a great day,” Brenneman said. “A very close game with an awesome crowd in attendance for the presentation of the Kent Denver Lacrosse Alumni Award, presented to former head coach Tom Graesser.”

    2014 outlook: “Every year you lose some key players to graduation,” Brenneman said, “but we are fortunate to return a lot of 2013’s starting players who are current seniors and juniors. We are excited to see which guys among them will step up as leaders, and which of the young athletes will break into the mix. The 2014 Colorado high school lacrosse landscape is sure to be one of the deepest and most competitive in recent years.”

    Littleton Lions

    Coach: Brad Todd
    2013 record: 4-11
    Returning lettermen: 18
    Leading seniors: Andrew Krom, M; Josh Barrow, M; Riley Harden, A; Aaron Mountfort, G; Thatcher Bouck, D; Sean Malloy, D
    Top juniors: Joe Timm, A; Ben Schreiber, D
    Sophomores to watch: Donovan Crabtree, A; Nathan Gothard, M; Will Gast, D

    2013 highlight: “Last season was a tough one for our program, finishing 4-11 after qualifying for the state tournament the past three years,” Todd said. “Although there were not a lot of highlights in the win/loss column, we saw high potential in the growth and improvement of our JV team and underclassmen on the varsity team. We had a lot of new faces that were not experienced enough to take on the roles we asked them to. We saw a lot of improvement the second half of the season and we are looking take that momentum into 2014.”

    2014 outlook: This season, Littleton looks to turn it around with a good crop of returning varsity players and get back into the state tournament. With seven returning starters and the entire coaching staff back, we are looking to make big improvements on the field this season. Littleton is led by a strong senior class and an experienced attack unit made up of seniors Riley Harden and Charlie Hindman, junior Joe Timm and sophomore Donovan Crabtree. The midfield is led by Andrew Krom and Josh Barrow and will look to Mac Baker, Nathan Gothard and Evan Witt to take on bigger roles this season.
    Junior Ben Schreiber leads a senior-heavy defensive unit along with Sean Malloy, Andy Wheeler, Michael Norwood and Thatcher Bouck. They’ll play in front of senior keeper Aaron Mountfort who split time in goal last year. “Experience is the biggest gain we made last year, and this group is ready to compete in the tough South Suburban conference,” Todd said.

    Rangeview Raiders

    Coach: Davin Young
    2013 record: 5-10
    Leading returning goal scorer: R. Zhu (12)
    Leading returning assists: J. Conley (13)
    Leading returning points scorer: J. Conley (25)
    Leading returning ground balls: J. Hiner (34)

    Regis Jesuit Raiders

    Coach: Jim Soran
    2013 record: 12-6
    Returning lettermen: 21
    Leading seniors: Liam McHugh, LSM/D; Will Denes, LSM/D; Aaron Horvat, M
    Top juniors: Ben Bechter, A; Truett Davis, A; Matt Soran, A; Chase Konkel, M; Chet Dunstan, M; Mike Wegner, D; Conor Shea, D; Brett Quartuccio, G; Ben Adams, G; Simon Quan, M
    Sophomores to watch: Alec Barnes, M; Cole Boland, M

    2013 highlight: “Young. Bought into concept to believe they could do something special,” Soran said. “Big win in quarters. Tough loss in semis.”
    2014 outlook: “They will have to earn everything they get,” Soran said

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    Douglas County League (10 teams)

    Castle View Sabercats

    Coach: Jose Trujillo
    2013 record: 8-8
    Leading returning goal scorer: M. Tuttle (51)
    Leading returning assists: M. Madril (17)
    Leading returning points scorer: M. Tuttle (61)
    Leading returning ground balls: M. Tuttle (90)
    Leading returning goalie: R. Johnson (.508 save percentage)

    Chaparral Wolverines

    Coach: Mike Magrin
    2013 record: 11-4
    Returning lettermen: 8
    Leading seniors: Colton McCaffrey, A; Keenan Foshe, M; Wyatt Jones, A; Alex Spindler, M;
    Top juniors: Mitch Ross, M; Jake Coleman, A;
    Sophomores to watch: Jared Franklin, D

    2013 highlight: Great season for the Wolverines making it to the state playoffs in 2013.

    2014 outlook: Chaparral returns the entire starting offense from last year. The Wolverine defense will be anchored by a tremendous freshman goalie Erik Peters. Look for the Wolverines to go deep into playoff this season.

    Douglas County Huskies

    Coach: Scott Evans
    2013 record: 7-8
    Returning lettermen: 15
    Leading seniors: Stephen Wade, M; Matthew Schneider, D; Josh “Slushi” Miller, A
    Top juniors: Tanya White, A
    Sophomores to watch: Youn Son, A

    2013 highlight: The 2013 team has its best record in four years.

    2014 outlook: DCHS welcomes the legendary Colorado lacrosse personality Scott Evans as the new coach and program director. Douglas County returns 14 quality seniors, many of whom will start opening day. They will be led by a stout defense and all-conference candidate Matt Schneider. The Huskies are intent on moving up to be a contender in the increasingly stout Douglas County conference.

    Highlands Ranch Falcons

    Coach: Matthew Bocklet
    2013 record: 9-7
    Returning lettermen: 18
    Leading seniors: Evan Wong, A; Joe Quatrochi, FO/M; Max Abbott, A; Jake Pawley, M; Jordan Jones, D; Austin Davis, D; Danny Buckley, M;
    Top juniors: Bay Sherbert, A/M; Evan Baker, A; Russell Riley, G; Drew Larsen, M;
    Sophomores to watch: Kyle Sterner, M; Alec Bright, D

    2013 highlight: Highlands Ranch was playing against Smoky Hill late in March. “We were down 7-3 with four minutes left in the game,” Bocklet said. “We finished the game on a 5-0 run and won 8-7 in regulation. Was by far our best comeback of the season and the best four minutes of lacrosse we played all season.”

    2014 outlook: “We lost some very talented seniors to graduation, but this year we have a very strong senior class that I expect to lead us to another successful season,” Bocklet said. “The team has worked harder in the offseason and we hope that translates to a couple more wins this spring.”

    Legend Titans

    Coach: Dorian Cagaanan
    2013 record: 5-9
    Leading returning goal scorer: N. Grim (20)
    Leading returning assists: N. Grim (10)
    Leading returning points scorer: N. Grim (30)
    Leading returning ground balls: C. Keicher (37)

    Lewis-Palmer Rangers

    Coach: Alan Smith
    2013 record: 5-9
    Leading returning goal scorer: G. Helwig (24)
    Leading returning assists: G. Helwig (22)
    Leading returning points scorer: G. Helwig (46)
    Leading returning ground balls: G. Helwig (78)
    Leading returning goalie: G. Osterlund (.650 save percentage)

    Mountain Vista Golden Eagles

    Coach: Jake Herman
    2013 record: 9-6
    Returning lettermen: 20
    Leading seniors: Davis Barker, M/A; Alec Womack, A; Shane Mckenna, A
    Top juniors: Christian Barker, M/A; Sam Ell, D; Bryan Hancock, M; Chase Babcock, D; Kiel Brennan, M; Kyle Pless, D/LSM; Christian Brady, DM
    Sophomores to watch: Paxton Boyer, G; Noah Hirshorn, M; Coby Petau, M; Jake Harvey, M; Dimitri Kambeitz, LSM

    2013 highlight: The 2013 season for Mountain Vista included many tough fought games to Douglas County opponents. The Golden Eagles also fought tooth and nail against some of the state’s finest. The team came together for big wins against Chaparral and Castle View. Going into the state tournament, Mountain Vista ran into the eventual state champion, Arapahoe, and played a tough game.

    2014 outlook: The 2014 season for Mountain is looking very bright. The team is setting lofty goals this year due to a shared belief that this team is built from the bottom up to succeed. “Vista lacrosse has reinvented ourselves in our offseason training that is laying the ground work for the spring season,” Herman said. “Vista is no longer under the radar and is working towards achieving success. Our fast-paced offense and pressure defense looks to compete with everyone at the highest level. Vista has a very tough schedule this year which will help us to become battle tested.”

    Palmer Terrors

    Coach: Sequoia Bowan
    2013 record: 6-9
    Returning lettermen: 17
    Leading seniors: Sam Horning, M; DJ Stane, A
    Top juniors: Chip Cipoletti, M; Kyle Soens, D;
    Sophomores to watch: Noah Smith, M; Caleb Espinoza, G

    2014 outlook: An extremely young team hoping to develop and improve throughout the course of the season.

    Rock Canyon Jaguars

    Coach: Louis Goldin
    2013 record: 11-5
    Returning lettermen: 16
    Leading seniors: Conrad Coppage, A; Jeff Howard, A; Hanson Finley, M; Chris Pietra, M; Zack Anderson, D; Noah Parker, G
    Top juniors: Colton Jackson, M; Michael Phelps, D
    Sophomores to watch: Ian Hicks, LSM

    2013 Highlight: Having Wilkins Dismuke on the team (two-time player of the year)

    2014 outlook: “Even though we have many returning players, we are a very different team this year,” Goldin said. “This year, we are much more focused on the team aspect and plan on having this be our strength.”

    ThunderRidge Grizzlies

    Coach: Reg Weber
    2013 record: 5-10
    Returning lettermen: 10
    Leading seniors: Blake Sandman, D; Leif Hovda, M; Connor Koslosky, A; Jimmy Fair, M
    Top juniors: Dakota Ball, G; Jack Matchinsky, D; Braidon McLean, A; Cole Ogrodnick, M;
    Sophomores to watch: Lucas Thornton, A; Freshman-Dylan Sandman, A;

    2013 highlight: The team had significant potential but lost numerous games by one goal. “Lost our starting goalie early in the season,” Weber said.

    2014 outlook: Currently have two players who received letters of intent from Division I schools. Very good combination of returning senior and junior lettermen. Good team work ethic. Expectations are high for a good season.

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    Centennial League (8 teams)

    Arapahoe Warriors

    Coach: Guy Cerasoli
    2013 record: 17-3
    Leading returning goal scorer: B. Wilson (20)
    Leading returning assists: Z. Runberg (9)
    Leading returning points scorer: Z. Runberg (28)
    Leading returning ground balls: Z. Runberg (23)

    Cherokee Trail Cougars

    Coach: Rowan Allen
    2013 record: 4-10

    Cherry Creek Bruins

    Coach: Bryan Perry
    2013 record: 13-6
    Returning lettermen: 28
    Leading seniors: Ryan Arthur, A; Matt Goettelman, D; Addison Christensen, G; Zach Yoshiaka, LSM
    Top juniors: Dylan Johnson, D; Quinten Sanders, D; Jack Savage, A
    Sophomores to watch: Henry Adams, A; Ben Kingdom, D

    2014 outlook: Looking forward to improving throughout the season.

    Eaglecrest Raptors

    Coach: Brian Vickery
    2013 record: 7-7
    Leading returning goal scorer: M. Jung (21)
    Leading returning assists: I. Towner (19)
    Leading returning points scorer: I. Towner (32)
    Leading returning ground balls: P. Schwinger (46)
    Leading returning goalie: E. Shaw (.543 save percentage)

    Grandview Wolves

    Coach: Nate Mueller
    2013 record: 4-9
    Returning lettermen: 20
    Leading seniors: Jackson Crawford, M; Keegan Martin, M; Trent Richardson, M; Quinn Moore, A; Tyler Prins, A; Troy Humphrey, D; Alex Trujillo, D; Max Bauer, LSM;
    Top juniors: Brett Putzstuck, M; Jack Devereaux, M;
    Sophomores to watch: Josh Melton, A; Ryland Clay, M; Matt Sciba, M; Garrett Goulding, M; Spencer Chute, M; Keaton Carney/Defense

    2013 highlight: Coming out of a 2-13 season, and the third new coaching staff in three years, it was a tough transition year for the program. The team responded by increasing offensive production and doubling their wins from the previous year.

    2014 outlook: Following a tough rebuilding year, and with 20 returning varsity players, led by seniors Alex Trujillo and Troy Humphries at defense; Keegan Martin, Trent Richardson, Matt Brazell and Jackson Crawford at midfield; and Quinn Moore and Tyler Prins at attack; Grandview is determined to make a statement in 2014.

    Mullen Mustangs

    Coach: Mitch Brin
    2013 record: 13-6
    Leading returning goal scorer: B. Brehm (25)
    Leading returning assists: N. Philips (7)
    Leading returning points scorer: B. Brehm (31)
    Leading returning ground balls: B. Brehm (45)

    Overland Trailblazers

    Coach: Danny Barocas

    2013 record: 6-8
    Returning lettermen: 9
    Leading seniors: Patrick Au, D
    Top juniors: Kadin Rivas, A/M; Richard Au, G
    Sophomores to watch: D’Angelo Rivas, A

    2014 outlook: “With only two seniors in the program, we are looking towards our youth to really drive us home this year,” Barocas said. “We have a solid core of returning players who, despite their youth, bring a lot of varsity game experience. We’ve grown and matured since last year, and begun to develop what it means to play team lacrosse. On the offensive end, we will look toward the brothers Kadin and D’Angelo Rivas to anchor as scoring threats, while on the defensive end Patrick Au will lead our defensive unit, keeping the ball away from his brother and goalie Richard Au.”

    Smoky Hill Buffaloes

    Coach: Preston Davis
    2013 record: 11-4
    Returning lettermen: 8
    Leading seniors: Blake Foerster, A; Davis Smestad, M; Jordan Ruhl, G; Beau Lansdown, A; Tyler Glenn, M;field
    Top juniors: Austin Peper , D; Jackson Ross, A; Peter Douglas, D; Ben Champion, M; Giordan Thompson, M;field

    2013 highlight: The Smoky lacrosse program finished the season in the top 10 for the first time in school history. The program had four representatives on the all-state team and Blake Foerster was the leading goal scorer in the state.

    2014 outlook: Smoky Hill continues to work hard and develop as a team. There will be some new faces wearing the Buffaloes uniform this season, however the coaches feel confident that the new dynamic will continue to provide team success.

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    Class 4A

    Mountain League (10 teams)

    Aspen Skiers

    Coach: Mike Goerne
    2013 record: 12-4
    Returning lettermen: 17
    Leading seniors: Matt Sovich, M; Donte Lizotte, Defense
    Top juniors: Harry Ferguson, A; Tyler Tick, A; Ryan Fitzgerald, A; John Heaphey, M; Conner Peirce, D; Nicky Cottrell, D; Art Kelso, G;
    Sophomores to watch: Zac Storm, D; Jonathan Wells, M;

    2013 highlight: Aspen skiers had a successful 2013 season advancing to the playoffs for the team’s first playoff appearance making it to the quarterfinals. It was a young team with over half the roster being sophomores. The team was lead by a small group of dedicated and athletic seniors that had a strong presence for the midfield and defense.

    2014 outlook: Preparing for the season and with many returning players, the team is focused on getting right back to the team chemistry that was built during the 2013 season. Offensively, all three attack from 2013 are returning as juniors with a strong and fast group of midfielders who are eager to push the transition with the changes to the substitution rules. Defensively, two junior goalies — Art Kelso and Jordan Cottrell — will continue battling and pushing each other for time in the net while the defense works to fill open positions from graduated seniors. The team has a tougher schedule with more non-conference game in the anticipation of being a strong team than 2013 when the playoffs begin.

    Battle Mountain Huskies

    Coach: Jerry Nichols
    2013 record: 12-4
    Leading returning goal scorer: T. Clark (19)
    Leading returning assists: C. Davis (25)
    Leading returning points scorer: C. Davis (35)
    Leading returning ground balls: Q. Davis (50)
    Leading returning goalie: Z. Trombetta (.591 save percentage)

    Durango Demons

    Coach: John Robinette
    2013 record: 7-7
    Returning lettermen: 17
    Leading seniors: Jared Cook, A; Wesley Komick, A; Walker Brown, G; Brad Kulovitz, D; Westly Moore, D; Duncan Whitley, M; Jacob Boyle, M
    Top juniors: Tevor Gabbard, M; Liam Millar, A; Hunter Hall, M; Jackson Berridge, D; Enver Djuneshbekov, M; Patrick Cunnion, M
    Sophomores to watch: Hank Muir, D; Kyle Robinette (freshman), A; Conner Coleman (freshman), D; Dillon Coleman (freshman), D

    2013 highlight: Started the season 0-6 against the top teams in the Mountain conference. Finished 7-1 in the remaining 8 games.

    2014 outlook: With a strong core of senior players returning, and a new crop of up and coming freshman, sophomores and juniors, the Demons are poised for a breakout season. Both starting midfield and attack units will be back, as well as starting goalie and two of the three starting defensemen.

    Eagle Valley Devils

    Coach: Ted Boddy
    2013 record: 6-9
    Returning lettermen: 12
    Leading seniors: Johnny Bailey, A/M; Nick Briggs, A;
    Top juniors: Riley Nestlerode, D;, Joe Sheldon, G; Quinn McCord, M; Mike Ramunno, M; Ryan Monica, M
    Sophomores to watch: Jared Salaz, A;

    2013 highlight: 2013 marked the first time Eagle Valley made the playoffs in its five year history. “We also saw the school goals record fall; broken by three players Sam Boyd (30), Nick Briggs (30), and Johnny Bailey (25),” Boddy said. “The points record fell to Johnny Bailey with 60 points.” The team grew quite a bit over the course of the year and gave a great effort against eventual 4A champion Wheat Ridge.

    2014 outlook: Coming into 2014, the Devils will be focused on their first .500 record and improving their seeding in the 4A playoffs. Anchored by the school record holder in points (J. Bailey) and goals (N. Briggs) their attack looks to lead the way along with Noah Ejnes and sophomore Jared Salaz. The defense will be anchored by Joe Sheldon in net, taking over after two years as the varsity backup, and junior defenseman Riley Nestlerode. This season looks to be a strong one for a growing program with over 50 players in it.

    Fruita Monument Wildcats

    Coach: Mark Young
    2013 record: 6-9
    Leading returning goal scorer: D. Weihl (13)
    Leading returning assists: J. Lynch (10)
    Leading returning points scorer: T. Peterson (18)
    Leading returning ground balls: J. Lynch (53)
    Leading returning goalie: C. Brown (.457 percentage)

    Glenwood Springs Demons

    Coach: Rick Stevens
    2013 record: 2-12
    Returning lettermen: 14
    Leading seniors: Karros Huang, D; Scott Gilmore, G; Nikko Medina, M;
    2013 highlight: “We won our last couple of games,” Stevens said.
    2014 outlook: ” This year we will be doing a team community project,” Stevens said. “We are bringing Joe Ehrmann, author of ‘Inside Out Coaching’ to Glenwood Springs to deliver a keynote address and conduct a coach’s clinic. Joe is well known around the country and it will be a privilege to host him. He will be here May 23-24.”

    Grand Junction Tigers

    Coach: James States
    2013 record: 7-7
    Leading returning goal scorer: M. Combs (10)
    Leading returning assists: Stephen Foster (16)
    Leading returning points scorer: Stephen Foster (21)
    Leading returning ground balls: N. Gookin (45)

    Steamboat Springs Sailors

    Coach: Bob Hiester
    2013 record: 14-4

    Summit Tigers

    Coach: Karl Barth
    2013 record: 8-8
    Returning lettermen: 8
    Leading seniors: Josh Braun, LSM;
    Top juniors: Jorden Nelson, G; Jack Bilenduke, A; Jesse Reller, D; Sam Herwig, D; Mike Farley, LSM
    Sophomores to watch: Wil Laidlaw, M

    Telluride Miners

    Coach: Jon Martin
    2013 record: 5-9
    Returning lettermen: 17
    Leading seniors: Tristan Purdy, LSM; Irah Wooten, A; Conner Lawson-Huskey, M; Nico Shapiro, M; Matt Sandoval, M; Oscar Lopez, M; Trey Huska, M; Tate Hobbs, A; Sam Demas, M; Max Bailis, A;  Joey Treston, D; Avery Valerio, D
    Top juniors: TJ Fulton, D; TJ Montes, G; Lawson Omer, A
    Sophomores to watch: Kole Shugars, A; Cody Chacon, A/M

    2013 highlight: 2013 was a huge leap forward for Telluride lacrosse. In its third CHSAA season, Telluride notched five wins including two against Mountain Conference teams — after going winless in the first two.

    2014 outlook: “2014 is promising for Telluride lacrosse as we have the most returning senior lettermen in the history of the program,” Martin said. “We hope to build on the momentum created last year and extend our win tally.”

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    Foothills League (8 teams)

    Alexander Dawson Mustangs

    Coach: Peter Devlin
    2013 record: 8-8
    Returning lettermen: 14
    Leading seniors: Eli Negrelli, A; Sam Martin, G;
    Top juniors: Chase Brown, A; Keenan D’Arcy, D;
    Sophomores to watch: Wyatt Watts, M

    2013 highlight: The team was excited to have made it to the playoffs for the first time since 2007. “The boys worked extremely hard to achieve several of their season goals and succeeded by working as a team,” Devlin said.

    2014 outlook: “We will look to build off of the momentum gained in 2013 and continue progressing,” Devlin said. “The team shows a lot of potential and is looking forward to challenges ahead of us. We will continue to work hard each day and put our best foot forward.”

    Clear Creek Golddiggers

    Coach: Jake Buescher
    2013 record: 0-8

    Conifer Lobos

    Coach: Tyler Knauer
    2013 record: 4-11
    Leading returning goal scorer: D. Williams (21)
    Leading returning assists: D. Williams (24)
    Leading returning points scorer: D. Williams (45)
    Leading returning ground balls: S. Henderson (38)
    Leading Returning Goalie(s): A. Lund  (.481 save percentage), W. Dale (.532)

    Evergreen Cougars

    Coach: Toby Gerard
    2013 record: 6-11
    Leading returning goal scorer: D. Haga (25)
    Leading returning assists: D. Haga (6)
    Leading returning points scorer: D. Haga (31)
    Leading returning ground balls: C. Kroll (51)
    Leading returning goalie: C. Cecil

    Golden Demons

    Coach: Kurt Ohlen
    2013 record: 4-11
    Returning lettermen: 8
    Leading seniors: Jake Mitchell, D; Max Becker, M; Austin Pippen, M;
    Top juniors: Adam Kreller, M; Cole Greff, M; Eric Kern, D; Matt Conklin, A;
    Sophomores to watch: Tanner McAdoo, G; Tommy Topper, D;

    2014 outlook: “We are a young team yet again, but the players have a renewed sense of purpose and enthusiasm,” Ohlen said. “Offseason workouts have been very productive and we have been competing well in winter league. Change is in the air at Golden, and this group of Demons is excited to make their presence known in the Foothills Conference.”

    Green Mountain Rams

    Coach: Nate Hallahan
    2013 record: 5-10
    Returning lettermen: 8
    Leading seniors: Zane Larson, D; Kyle Lichty, D; Cody Schiel, G; Bryce Woodworth, A; Max Nielsen, A; Greg Haller, A; Karl Stidham, A
    Top juniors: Dustin Ossello, M; Jack Day, A
    Sophomores to watch: Nick Warns, M

    2013 highlight: Made 4A playoffs and played a hard game against Air Academy in the first round.

    2014 outlook: “We have a group of seniors who need to step into leadership roles, both off and on the field,” Hallahan said. “We need some of our young players to figure out their roles and execute them at a high level. We will need to outwork our opponents and focus on team defense and sharing the ball offensively if we want to return to the state playoffs for a second straight year.”

    Thompson Valley Eagles

    Coach: Rich Modesti
    2013 record: 11-6
    Returning lettermen: 20
    Leading seniors: Eric Houghteling, FO/M, Brian McGhie, M; Stanley Garcia, D; Jonah Warren, DM/M
    Top juniors: Nik Clinton, M; Johnny Parsons, A; Steve Murray, D; Jack Biegal, D
    Sophomores to watch: Kale Wilson, A; Jerett Cherry, D;

    2013 highlight: The 2013 season was the most successful in the short history of TV boys lacrosse. It was the first year that the team had a winning record, made the playoffs and won a playoff game. Many of the seniors that were a part of the team had participated in turning the team from a new, inexperienced program, into a contending 4A organization.

    2014 outlook: The 2014 season will be a test of the program’s durability and growth over the last several seasons. This is the first season that there will be more upperclassmen on the varsity roster than underclassmen. The season that many of the players worked very hard to acquire is finally here. The team, coaches and players, are excited for the opportunities that last year’s success has brought into the current season, and look forward to building on the solid foundation that they have built.

    Wheat Ridge Farmers

    Coach: Chris Knott
    2013 record: 15-4
    Returning lettermen: 26
    Leading seniors: Jensen Makarov, G; John Roach, A; Caleb Cerf, D; Max Marcum, M; Dylan Mechling, M; Tyler Knott, A;
    Top juniors: Cody Bartusiak, D; Dima Makarov, A; Benny Pachello, M;
    Sophomores to watch: Tyler Wagner, D; Dan O’Connor, A;

    2013 highlight: Winning the first 4A state championship.

    2014 outlook: “We are looking forward to another great season and the chance to defend the title from 2013,” Knott said.

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    Metro League (6 Teams)

    Bishop Machebeuf Buffaloes

    Coach: Greg Schaffner
    2013 record: 2-7
    Returning lettermen: N/A
    Leading seniors: Jack Tighe, M/A; Sam Luebbers, D/LSM; Nick Rhems, A/M;
    Top juniors: Matt Costin, D/LSM; Jake Donahue, D; Paul Eshelman, D/LSM; JB Keyte, D/LSM; Matt Mannion, A; Cisco Rodriguez, M
    Sophomores to watch: Zander Smith, G;

    2013 highlight: A week nine win over Englewood, at Englewood. Completion of the season ended up on upward-angle, despite weather hampering the schedule, and forcing the cancellations of several contests.

    2014 outlook: “We have a strong core of returning talent, and are looking to build on that nucleus with a bunch of new boys, who, while novices to lacrosse, are athletic,” Schaffner said. “Our recruitment base is tiny, but word of mouth has been strong in the school. There is an all-new coaching staff this year, and a new athletic director, so it might be fair to call this a ‘rebuilding year’ but we are strong at defense and goaltending, and excited for the season.”

    Denver South Rebels

    Coach: Jason Brookes
    2013 record: 7-8
    Leading returning goal scorer: N. Moss (44)
    Leading returning assists: N. Moss (31)
    Leading returning points scorer: N. Moss (75)

    Englewood Pirates

    Coach: Tim Williams
    2013 record: 5-8

    Ridgeview Rams

    Coach: N/A
    2013 record: 0-9

    Valor Christian Eagles

    Coach: Chris Deutschman
    2013 record: 14-4
    Returning lettermen: 21
    Leading seniors: Ethan Thompson, M; Josh O’ Connell, M; Erik Ratkelis, M;
    Top juniors: Parker Courrier, M; Shawn Johnson, G; Kerry O’Rourke, G; Ryan Russell, A; Drew Bodett, M;
    Sophomores to watch: Cole Baker, M; Aiden Donaldson, M; Jake Hibben, D/M; Brett Haskins, A; Elliott Benedict, D

    2014 outlook: “We return two-thirds of our top point scorers from 2013 and have a very talented underclassmen contingency that we will depend on for 2014,” Deutschman said. “We graduated our entire starting defense and many top players, including seven all-state players. We are excited, though, to push our young players into starting roles and develop our experienced juniors and seniors even more. We will have an uphill climb to achieve the same successes as last year but believe that we will be able to build upon our goals from last season.”

    Windsor Wizards

    Coach: John Belleau
    2013 record: 9-7
    Leading returning goal scorer: Hunter Hop (32)
    Leading returning assists: Hunter Hop (6)
    Leading returning points scorer: Hunter Hop (38)
    Leading returning ground balls: S. King (16)
    Leading returning goalie: T. Rhodes (.620 save percentage)

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    Pikes Peak League (6 teams)

    Air Academy Kadets

    Coach: Ron Garcia
    2013 record: 17-2
    Returning lettermen: 12
    Leading seniors: Mitchell Miller, A; Austin Christiansen, M; Ben Brown, M; Nick Breland, D; Jon Tarno, D; Keaton Dealy, LSM; Spencer Dodder, LSM;
    Top juniors: Luke La Grassa, M; Ben Self, D
    Sophomores to watch: Jake Thornally, A

    2013 highlight: “2013 campaign was huge for us,” Garcia said. “We were fortunate to win the Pikes Peak Conference an move on to the playoffs, winning against tough teams such as Ponderosa and Steamboat Springs. Came up a little short in our state final game vs. Wheat Ridge but looking forward to 2014 and getting back to the big dance. In past seasons, we’ve never made it past the second round of playoffs so we were very proud of what we have accomplished in 2013.”

    2014 outlook: “We’re very excited about our 2014 campaign, coming off a great season last year at 17-2 and making a state final appearance,” Garcia said. “We’re looking to find our identity this year with mature senior leadership and some talented underclassmen. The season looks bright for us in 4A and looking to capitalize on the efforts we have put in during the offseason.”

    Cheyenne Mountain Indians

    Coach: Mike Paige
    2013 record: 15-3
    Leading returning goal scorer: S. Sheridan (37)
    Leading returning assists: S. Sheridan (20)
    Leading returning points scorer: S. Sheridan (57)
    Leading returning ground balls: C. Rothstein (107)
    Leading returning goalie: L. Jepson (.680 save percentage)

    Fountain Valley/Colorado Springs Danes

    Coach: O’Neil Turner
    2013 record: 2-10

    Ponderosa Mustangs

    Coach: Pat Tierney
    2013 record: 10-6
    Leading returning goal scorer: D. Mango (35)
    Leading returning assists: B. Bruner (23)
    Leading returning points scorer: B. Bruner (55)
    Leading returning ground balls: J. Griffin (101)

    Pueblo West Cyclones

    Coach: Jason Pacheck
    2013 record: 4-10
    Returning lettermen: 21
    Leading seniors: Dan Ballotti, D; Nick Cervi, M; Mak Kovak, A; Ian Obendorferr, G; James Lander, LSM;
    Top juniors: Justin Hildebrand, D
    Sophomores to watch: Christopher Cervi, A; Tanner Crapeau, D; Brian Davis, LSM; Trevor Emond, G; LSM, Midfield, Jerry Peralta, G;

    2014 outlook: “We are continuing our commitment to building a positive lacrosse environment based upon character and leadership,” Pacheck said.

    St. Mary’s Pirates

    Coach: Isaac (Ike) Anderson
    2013 record: 9-7
    Returning lettermen: 16
    Leading seniors: Tyler Anderson, G; Connor Gosselin, D; Mitch Estal, DM; Andrew Grammel, LSM; Henry Paris, M
    Top juniors: Alex Greenly, M/FO; CJ LaMack, LSM; Michael Tafolla, M/A
    Sophomores to watch: Drew Chesire, M/FO; Wes Moran, A; Kyler Kasten, A/M; Daniel Raskob, M; Ben Stockelman, D; Dylan Tait, D

    2013 highlight: It was the first time St. Mary’s was the playoffs. The team finished third in the Pikes Peak Conference.

    2014 outlook: Said Anderson: “We are hope to have a winning season; make the playoffs; compete within our conference; have the team compete and improve with every game; show class and play the game of lacrosse the correct way; be a team with class win or lost; a team who respect everyone, coaches, players, parents and officials; be a team first (play as a team).”

    Freelance (1 team)

    Denver North Vikings

    Coach: TBD
    2013 record: N/A

  • A-West, Ponderosa make football hires as coaching carousel continues to turn

    Two further football openings were closed on Thursday when Arvada West hired Brad Pyatt and Pondoersa tapped Jaron Cohen.

    Pyatt, an Arvada West grad, was part of the Wildcats’ Class 5A 1997 championship team coached by Dave Logan. He played at Kentucky and Northern Colorado after high school, and then for parts of four seasons in the NFL — mostly with the Indianapolis Colts.

    Pyatt becomes the school’s seventh coach in 50 years, but third in four years. Greg Whisler took over for longtime coach Casey Coons prior to the 2012 season, and went 7-13 in two seasons. A-West is 9-21 since 2011 and hasn’t had a winning season since 2010, but was 11-2 as recently as 2009.

    “We are excited and confident in what Brad will bring to the table in regard to leadership and an abundance of football knowledge,” Arvada West said in a statement. “Brad’s main goal is to bring back the prominence of A-West Football, much like he experienced as a member of the 1997 state championship football team.”

    Cohen, meanwhile, moves over from a one-year stint at Hinkley. He confirmed the switch to the Aurora Sentinel on Thursday.

    “I had to make a decision that was right for my family and Ponderosa will allow me to find balance in my life between teaching, coaching and being a husband and father to two young boys,” Cohen told the Sentinel.

    “Tough decision for sure,” Cohen added later on Twitter. “I’m fired up to continue building on the Ponderosa tradition of excellence.”

    Hinkley went 5-5 last season. Prior to heading the Thunderbolts’ program, Cohen was 24-27 in five seasons at Liberty.

    Cohen will take over for Jamie Woodruff, who came out of retirement to return to the program in 2012. Ponderosa was 17-5 over the past two seasons.

    The hires were just the latest in what’s been a busy offseason.

    Last Tuesday, Wheat Ridge announced the hire of Poudre’s Dan Reardon to replace Reid Kahl. Reardon was 5-14 over the past two seasons at Poudre, and has a long history of coaching.

    He spent seven years at Ursuline High School in Ohio, where he was 68-26 and won three state championships.

    “Dan Reardon is a man of quality character and quality football knowledge and experience,” Wheat Ridge said in a statement. “He is an excellent role model that will help develop character and leadership with our students and athletes. He will be an asset to Wheat Ridge High School.”

    Then on Wednesday, Lutheran shook up the small-school ranks when it hired Faith Christian’s Blair Hubbard, who had been there since 1999. At Faith, Hubbard went 148-30 and won three state titles.

    Those followed other hires this offseason like Gene Hill at Douglas County, Tyler Knoblock at Heritage, Jeff Priestley at Palmer, Rob Royer at Rampart and Jeremi Calip at Vista Ridge.

    A number of high-profile jobs remain to be filled. Highlands Ranch is expected to announce its choice on Friday, and schools like Chaparral, Faith Christian, Fossil Ridge and Poudre remain without coaches. Find a complete list of 2013-14 coaching changes here.

  • All-state softball teams for 2013 season

    (Pam Wagner)
    Haley Smith is the 5A softball player of the year. (Pam Wagner)

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

    These team 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.

    Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Haley Smith, Legacy

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Breanna Corell Douglas County Senior P
    Haley Donaldson Fossil Ridge Senior SS
    Rachelle Foos Dakota Ridge Senior P
    Sierra Galbreath Ralston Valley Senior SS
    Carleigh Garcia Brighton Senior OF
    Janelle Gardner Legend Senior P
    Tes Hass Loveland Junior OF
    Rachel Johnson Mountain Vista Senior 1B
    Tayler Mashburn Eaglecrest Sophomore UT
    RiAnna May Standley Lake Senior CF
    Lauren Paige Rock Canyon Senior P/1B
    Carly Perry Columbine Junior SS
    Melissa Rahrich Brighton Senior P/3B
    Brianna Sanville Arvada West Senior 3B
    Haley Smith Legacy Junior P
    Emily Supercynski Grandview Junior SS
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Autumn Anderson Fort Collins Sophomore P
    Lauren Buckley Eaglecrest Junior OF
    Steph Cardona Legend Senior OF
    Emma Cheshire Doherty Senior C
    Aspen Eubanks Legacy Senior UT
    Alyssa Geist Legacy Junior OF
    Melissa Heronema Standley Lake Senior SS/3B
    Anuhea Iida Douglas County Senior C
    Jenna Jordan Fossil Ridge Senior C
    Robyn Leighton Legend Senior C
    Kenya Lindstrom Denver East Junior P
    Kayla Michel Brighton Junior C/1B
    Rhiannon Parry Standley Lake Senior P
    Taylar Saul Highlands Ranch Senior UT
    Sloane Stewartson Rock Canyon Freshman C
    Dani Valerio Dakota Ridge Junior CF
    Allie Vigil Arvada West Senior 1B
    Jasmime Wessel Horizon Junior C/SS

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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Jessica Salbato, Wheat Ridge

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Analece Apodaca Wheat Ridge Junior UT
    Carrie Clarke Erie Senior P
    Alex Dufour Frederick Junior SS
    Gabriela Garcia Mullen Junior C
    Allison Heitsman D’Evelyn Senior 3B/1B
    Kelsey Laughlin Pueblo East Senior SS
    Tiffany Maul Erie Junior C
    Katie Orona Pueblo East Senior P
    Ally Power Ponderosa Junior P
    Jessica Salbato Wheat Ridge Senior P
    Rio Sanchez Erie Freshman P/3B
    Kelee Suggs Woodland Park Senior SS
    McKenzie Surface Discovery Canyon Junior P/1B
    Sonoma Toot Erie Senior 2B/SS
    Ann Marie Torres Wheat Ridge Sophomore SS
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Corey Aragon Pueblo Central Senior P/ UT
    Kendall Baker Berthoud Junior IF
    Kailee Clark Discovery Canyon Senior SS
    Yesina Garza Pueblo East Senior 3B/OF
    Allyson Grywusiewicz Thomas Jefferson Senior P/1B
    Sissy Hall Pueblo South Junior CF
    Madie Kilcrease Roosevelt Senior SS/OF
    Jaelyn Minich Pueblo East Senior 1B/3B
    Christina Nelson Wheat Ridge Junior 2B
    Cameryn Porter D’Evelyn Senior SS
    Emma Speer Rifle Senior SS
    Cheyenne Talmadge Pueblo East Junior 2B
    Mallorie Trichell Woodland Park Senior 1B
    Kenzie Villareal Berthoud Senior UT
    Stevie Wadsworth Roosevelt Senior P

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    Class 3A

    Player of the year: Danni Klein, Strasburg

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Bridgette Hutton Valley Junior P/SS
    Danni Klein Strasburg Senior P/2B/SS
    Logan Losh Strasburg Senior P/1B
    Trinity Harrington Valley Senior P
    Alexandra Jaros Holy Family Junior CF
    Dallas Magnusson Sterling Junior P
    Grace Peterson Holy Family Senior 2B
    Chelsea Vallejos Lamar Senior OF
    Jenna Knudson Sterling Sophomore INF
    Brittany Driscoll Basalt Senior P/OF/3B
    Jayla Jarnigan Eaton Senior OF
    Whittney Oquist La Junta Senior P/UT
    Megan Martinez Rocky Ford Senior SS/1B
    Tess Cartin Holy Family Senior C
    Vic Wilson Strasburg Senior C/UT
  • 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 …

  • Notebook: 5A basketball Selection Show set for Sunday

    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    This season’s 5A basketball Selection Show is set for 3 p.m. Sunday at the WMDC Building just behind the Red Lion Hotel in Aurora.

    The Selection Show will reveal the 5A girls and boys tournament brackets on a team-by-team and region-by-region basis. The room can accommodate 150 people, though the Selection Show will also be shown on the NFHS Network. Additionally, the brackets will be concurrently unveiled on CHSAANow.com.

    Coaches, players and fans are welcome to attend the event.

    The 4A brackets will be posted immediately following this event, which should end around 5 p.m.

    Wheat Ridge announces Reardon as new coach

    In a release sent over email on Tuesday, Wheat Ridge officially announced that former Poudre coach Dan Reardon will head the Farmers’ football program.

    Reardon, 5-14 over the past two seasons at Poudre, has a long history of coaching. Included was a seven-year stint at Ursuline High School in Ohio, where he was 68-26 and won three state championships. From 2007-10, Reardon’s teams went 53-6. This past year, Ursuline, a private catholic school, had an enrollment of 507 kids.

    “Dan Reardon is a man of quality character and quality football knowledge and experience,” Wheat Ridge said in a statement. “He is an excellent role model that will help develop character and leadership with our students and athletes.  He will be an asset to Wheat Ridge High School.”

    Reardon replaces Reid Kahl, who had a very successful nine seasons at the school, including 4A championships in 2006 and 2008 and a runner-up finish in 2010. Kahl was 85-24.

    Football adds targeting rule

    Dangerous hits will be further penalized in high school football.

    The NFHS last week added a targeting rule, meaning hits that take “aim and (intiate) contact to an opponent above the shoulders with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow or shoulders,” will be penalized by a 15-yard penalty.

    The change was made “in an effort to reduce contact above the shoulders and lessen the risk of injury,” according to a release from the NFHS.

    The NFHS rules committee also added the following definition of a defenseless player: “A defenseless player is a player who, because of his physical position and focus of concentration, is especially vulnerable to injury.”

    Additionally, the committee limited the number of players that can line up on each side of the kicker during a kickoff, which should help avoid injury — especially in onside kick situations.

    Short stuff

    • Awards from this past weekend’s state swim meets: Ralston Valley’s Maddie Myers was named 5A swimmer of the year; Douglas County/Castle View’s Kaitlin Costello was named diver of the year; Regis Jesuit’s Nick Frasersmith was name swim coach of the year; Regis Jesuit’s Kim Hagger was named dive coach of the year. In 4A, Niwot’s Marjorie Driscoll was named swimmer of the year; St. Mary’s Academy’s Alexa Beckwith was named diver of the year; Manitou Springs’ Roy Chaney was named swim coach of the year; St. Mary’s Academy’s Lisa Kafka was named dive coach of the year.
    • A slight rule change in boys and girls soccer requires a goalkeeper to leave the field when they are injured and the referee has stopped the clock. Previously, an injured player in the field was required to leave when injured and the referee had stopped the clock, but goalkeepers were not.
    • Jefferson County has started a new Facebook page encouraging good sportsmanship.