Tag: Chaparral

  • Photos: Second day of the 5A state baseball tournament

    DENVER — Cherry Creek beat Chaparral in the morning, then rallied to top ThunderRidge in the afternoon with a walk-off hit during the Class 5A state baseball tournament.

  • Chaparral baseball slams its way into 5A state tournament

    Chaparral sophomore Addison Kaasch, second from the right, is greeted by teammates Paul Green, Andrew Thomas, Keenan Eaton and Gage Gerken after Kaasch's grand slam home run Saturday afternoon at Paul DeAngelis Field at Columbine High School. The Wolverines took a 12-3 victory to advance to the state tournament next week. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Chaparral sophomore Addison Kaasch, second from the right, is greeted by teammates Paul Green, Andrew Thomas, Keenan Eaton and Gage Gerken after Kaasch’s grand slam home run Saturday afternoon at Paul DeAngelis Field at Columbine High School. The Wolverines took a 12-3 victory to advance to the state tournament next week. (Dennis Pleuss)

    LITTLETON — Chaparral rode a wave of momentum Saturday to win the Class 5A District 3 baseball title and a berth into the eight-team double-elimination state tournament next week.

    Behind a remarkable outing on the mound by senior Brad Brown, the fifth-place team out of the tough Continental League shocked Columbine with a 12-3 victory on the Rebels’ home field.

    “This season has been up-and-down and all around,” Chaparral coach Tony Persichina said. “We just battled back. It’s a testament to those guys. They are phenomenal kids.”

    Chaparral sophomore Addison Kaasch forces out Columbine junior Michael Tait (23) and throws on to first to get out Columbine senior Donny Ortiz on a double play in the first inning Saturday. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Chaparral sophomore Addison Kaasch forces out Columbine junior Michael Tait (23) and throws on to first to get out Columbine senior Donny Ortiz on a double play in the first inning Saturday. (Dennis Pleuss)

    The Wolverines dug themselves a 6-0 hole in the district semifinal at Frank DeAngelis Field at Columbine High School against Prairie View. Chaparral (13-8) battled back for an 11-8 victory to advance to the district title game against Columbine (19-2).

    “I knew my guys would pull it out,” Brown said about his team’s comeback against Prairie View. “We’ve done what we’ve needed to do all year long to get to where we are at now.”

    Chaparral started off against the Rebels right where it left off. The Wolverines put up four runs in the top of the second inning and added another pair in the fourth inning to take a 6-0 lead.

    Sophomore Addison Kaasch started the damage with an RBI double in the second inning off Columbine pitcher Isaish Montoya. A pair of Rebel errors, along with RBI singles by Spencer Olwell and Paul Green gave the Wolverines a quick 4-0 advantage.

    Columbine senior Austin Anderson reacts after striking out in the fourth inning Saturday. Anderson did have an RBI double and RBI single in the final two innings, but it wasn't enough as the Rebels lost the Class 5A District 3 championship game 12-3 to Chaparral. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Columbine senior Austin Anderson reacts after striking out in the fourth inning Saturday. Anderson did have an RBI double and RBI single in the final two innings, but it wasn’t enough as the Rebels lost the Class 5A District 3 championship game 12-3 to Chaparral. (Dennis Pleuss)

    “I wasn’t surprised how our team hit today,” Kaasch said of Chaparral’s 12 runs against the Rebels, a team that hadn’t given up double-digit runs in a game all season. “We had a good game today.”

    Kaasch put the exclamation point on for Chaparral with a grand slam home run in a six-run top of the seventh inning for the Wolverines.

    “Chaparral got the upper-hand with some early runs,” Columbine coach Chuck Gillan said. “We just couldn’t figure it out. We are a momentum-type team. Usually if we start hitting everyone gets it going. He (Brown) mowed down the top of our lineup that first go-around and it was kind of a slow start for us.”

    Brown actually had a no-hitter going through five innings. Columbine senior Donny Ortiz broke up the no-no with a single in the bottom of the sixth inning. Senior Austin Anderson followed up with an RBI single and sophomore Tommy Gillman drove in a run on a groundout to close the deficit to 6-2.

    However, Kaasch’s slam in the top of the seventh and Columbine’s fourth fielding error of the game pushed the deficit to 12-2 going to the bottom of the seventh.

    “(Chaparral) played well. The credit goes to those guys over there. Our kids didn’t quit. They just couldn’t get any momentum today,” coach Gillman said. “The fourth, fifth and sixth it looked like we were starting to wake up. Then (Chaparral) put it away by scoring a bunch of runs.”

    Columbine had its bats going against Legacy senior pitcher Lucas Gilbreath. The lefty had a 6-1 record and 1.20 ERA going into the district semifinal against the Rebels. Columbine cruised to a 10-0 victory in six innings to open the district tournament.

    The Rebels’ ace, senior Blake Weiman had 11 strikeouts in the complete-game shutout to grab his seventh victory on the mound this season.

    It was Brown’s turn to shine on the mound in the district championship game. The senior lefty had an ERA of 4.15 and suffered four losses this season, including a 13-0 loss to Regis where he gave up eight runs in the first inning.

    “I put in the work all week,” said Brown who gave up three runs on just three hits for the complete-game victory. “I knew I’d come out with some good stuff.”

    The Wolverines will face conference rival Mountain Vista in the opening round of the double-elimination state tournament at 12:30 p.m. Friday, May 16, at All-City Field. Mountain Vista edge Chaparral 2-1 in their league meeting back on April 21.

    “I think we are one of the more talented teams out here,” Brown said. “As long as we play our best ball I think we’ve got a pretty good shot.”

    Chaparral senior Brad Brown fires to the plate during Saturday's District 3 championship game Saturday against Columbine. Brown had a no-hitter through five innings and eventually got the complete-game victory against the Rebels. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Chaparral senior Brad Brown fires to the plate during Saturday’s District 3 championship game Saturday against Columbine. Brown had a no-hitter through five innings and eventually got the complete-game victory against the Rebels. (Dennis Pleuss)
  • 5A baseball’s state tournament bracket

    The 2014 state tournament bracket for Class 5A baseball.

    Sites: All-City Field (Denver) and Bishop Machebeuf HS (Denver)

    Go to: District brackets

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    Class 5A

    Click on a game number to see details, including time and site. ^- Indicates extra innings.

    Bracket notes:

    • The site director will flip a coin for home team in all games.
    • The loser of Game 11 (L11) and winner of Game 11 (W11) may change places so that previous opponents are not matched. CHSAA will make determination.
    • If three teams remain after Game 13, the winner of Game 11 (W11) draws a bye to Game 15. If W11 loses Game 12, there will be three teams left and W11 earns the bye. W12 then plays W13 to reach finals. This spot is marked by a percentage sign (%) on the bracket.
  • Marathon match highlights first day of 5A girls tennis state tournament

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Nicole Garza must have felt like she’d run the Colfax Marathon rather than having played a tennis match.

    The Rocky Mountain senior went toe-to-toe with Chaparral’s Anna Frazier for nearly four hours in Thursday’s opening round of the Class 5A girls state tennis tournament at Gates Tennis Center.

    Garza overcame Frazier’s strong serves to prevail 7-6 (4), 6-7 (8), 6-4.

    “I just said, ‘I am not going to play this, with two tiebreakers, to lose,’” Garza said of her mindset.

    Frazier’s powerful service game kept Garza on her heels.

    “I was started to get a little bit frustrated,” Garza said.

    She has a plan when that happens.

    “I’ve always just smiled (when frustrated), and when I smile, I laugh off my mistakes,” she said.

    Immediately after the win, “I was like, ‘Oh man.’ I was so relieved,” she said as she iced her right ankle.

    Garza suffered a broken ankle in last year’s conference semifinals and was unable to play at the state meet after qualifying the previous year as a sophomore. That made this year’s appearance just a little sweeter for her — and made her a little hungrier.

    Garza got a little bit extra rest. After being told she would have a half-hour rest before her quarterfinal, rains drenched the Gates Tennis Center grounds, causing suspension of several first-round doubles matches as well as the quarterfinals.

    First-round matches will resume at 8 a.m. Friday, followed immediately by the quarterfinals. Semifinals will get underway when the quarterfinals conclude.

    Fossil Ridge and Arapahoe both entering Thursday’s first rounds of the Class 5A girls state tennis tournament with hopes of finally breaking Cherry Creek’s stranglehold on the team title.

    It will be an uphill battle for both, but the SaberCats and Warriors are in position to unseat the 17-time defending team champions.

    Fossil Ridge advanced two of its three singles qualifiers and its three qualifying doubles teams. Arapahoe did the same but still has one doubles match in progress.

    Cherry Creek still leads the team race, however, with seven points. Arapahoe, Fossil Ridge and Denver East are all tied for second with five points.


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    Results

    Class 5A
    Rank Team Points
    1 Cherry Creek 69
    2 Fossil Ridge 45
    3 Arapahoe 40
    4 Denver East 39
    5 Fairview 25
    6 Loveland 14
    7 Ponderosa 10
    8 Ralston Valley 10
    9 Highlands Ranch 6
    10 Lakewood 5
    11 Mountain Vista 4
    12 Greeley West 3
    13 Heritage 3
    14 Chatfield 2
    15 Fruita Monument 2
    16 Legacy 2
    17 Mountain Range 2
    18 Rock Canyon 2
    19 Rocky Mountain 2
    20 Dakota Ridge 1
    21 George Washington 1


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  • Regis Jesut new No. 1 atop 5A baseball poll

    Regis Jesuit ThunderRidge baseball
    Regis Jesuit is No. 1 in this week’s 5A baseball ranking. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    For the second consecutive week, there’s a new team atop CHSAANow.com’s Class 5A baseball ranking. This time, Regis Jesuit has ascended to the top.

    The Raiders, now 14-3, went 3-0 last week — including a 7-5 win over then-No. 6 ThunderRidge. They are now 9-0 in the always tough Continental League, and are riding an 11-game winning streak.

    Fairview actually received the same amount of first-place votes (six) that Regis Jesuit did, but remained at No. 2 with 125 overall points to the Raiders’ 137. The Knights are now 16-1 — 13-0 against in-state teams.

    Columbine stayed at No. 3 after going 2-1 last week. Included was a 12-6 win over Chatfield, which at the time was ranked No. 1. But the Rebels also dropped a game to Arvada West, which had an amazing week with wins over the Nos. 1, 3 and 8 teams.

    Arvada West jumped into the rankings at No. 6, just behind No. 5 Chatfield and No. 4 Mountain Vista.

    ThunderRidge dropped to No. 7, Rocky Mountain is No. 8 and Chaparral is No. 9. Cherry Creek rejoined the poll at No. 10.

    There are also new teams atop the 3A and 2A polls. In 3A, Eaton received nine of the 10 first-place votes to overtake Holy Family, which dropped to No. 2. In 2A, Resurrection Christian got five of the seven first-place votes and took over for Swink, which also fell to No. 2.

    Windsor retained its spot atop the 4A ranking, and Stratton held firm atop 1A.

    The 4A poll added Pueblo East at No. 9, and also saw Lewis-Palmer move from No. 5 to No. 3, and Evergreen go from No. 7 to No. 4.

    3A added Bayfield (No. 8), while 2A added Limon (No. 9) and Lyons (No. 10).

    With the regular season ending Tuesday, these rankings will serve as the final poll of the regular season.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Baseball 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 Regis Jesuit (6) 14-3 137 4 3-0
    2 Fairview (6) 16-1 125 2 3-0
    3 Columbine (2) 16-1 117 3 2-1
    4 Mountain Vista 15-2 98 5 2-1
    5 Chatfield 14-2 92 1 1-2
    6 Arvada West 12-5 62 3-0
    7 ThunderRidge (1) 10-6 43 6 0-3
    8 Rocky Mountain 10-5 38 10 3-0
    9 Chaparral 11-6 30 9 1-2
    10 Cherry Creek 12-4 27 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rock Canyon 22, Arapahoe 15, Ralston Valley 12, Central (G.J.) 3, Douglas County 1, Grand Junction 1.
    Dropped out
    Arapahoe (7), Ralston Valley (8).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Windsor (8) 17-1 131 1 3-0
    2 Montrose (6) 12-2 128 2 1-0
    3 Lewis-Palmer 14-3 96 5 3-0
    4 Evergreen 13-2 86 7 3-0
    5 Wheat Ridge 13-3 79 4 2-1
    6 Niwot 13-3 67 3 1-1
    7 Valor Christian 12-5 55 8 3-0
    8 Delta 13-2 36 6 1-0
    9 Pueblo East 12-4 27 2-0
    10 Longmont 12-4 19 10 3-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Durango 15, Elizabeth 11, Ponderosa 7, Mesa Ridge 6, Palmer Ridge 6, Pueblo Centennial 1.
    Dropped out
    Palmer Ridge (9).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Eaton (9) 14-0 99 2 3-0
    2 Holy Family (1) 15-1 91 1 2-1
    3 Faith Christian 15-2 77 3 2-1
    4 Lamar 13-4 52 4 2-1
    5 Valley 14-3 46 7 2-1
    6 The Classical Academy 13-3 39 6 2-1
    7 Gunnison 14-2 36 8 2-1
    8 Bayfield 14-3 31 3-0
    9 University 13-4 26 5 3-1
    10 Brush 10-4 21 9 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Cedaredge 15, Sterling 6, Kent Denver 5, St. Mary’s 3, Platte Valley 2, La Junta 1.
    Dropped out
    Cedaredge (10).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Resurrection Christian (5) 14-2 68 2 3-0
    2 Swink (1) 15-2 61 1 2-2
    3 Sedgwick County (1) 16-1 56 4 2-0
    4 Rye 15-1 53 3 5-0
    5 Hotchkiss 15-3 38 5 4-0
    6 Peyton 13-2 26 7 2-0
    7 Lutheran 9-8 23 6 3-1
    8 Kiowa 10-4 17 9 1-0
    9 Limon 10-6 12 2-1
    10 Lyons 9-6 8 0-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Rocky Ford 6, Denver Christian 4, Nucla 4, Paonia 4, Byers 2, County Line 2, Wiley 1.
    Dropped out
    Byers (8), Denver Christian (10).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Stratton (4) 6-3 57 1 1-2
    2 Granada (2) 5-2 49 3 2-0
    3 Eads 6-8 45 2 1-0
    4 Caliche 7-11 41 5 4-3
    5 Community Christian 8-7 26 6 2-1
    6 Elbert 8-2 26 4 2-0
    7 Holly 5-5 25 8 1-1
    8 Dove Creek 3-13 19 10 0-2
    9 Fleming 5-6 17 7 0-2
    10 Briggsdale 7-5 13 9 0-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Cornerstone Christian 8, Cotopaxi 2, Manzanola 2.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Live scores: 5A girls golf Southern regional at Colorado Springs Country Club

    Live scores from the 5A girls golf Southern regional qualifier held at Colorado Springs Country Club on May 5.

    Find a mobile-friendly scoreboard here.

  • Photos: No. 5 Mountain Vista baseball wins 14th in a row

    HIGHLANDS RANCH — Fifth-ranked Mountain Vista edged No. 9 Chaparral 2-1 in Class 5A baseball on Monday evening.

    It was Mountain Vista’s 14th-consecutive win after dropping its season opener to Cherry Creek on March 13.

  • Photos: Rocky Mountain, Grandview win track’s Grandview Invite

    AURORA — Rocky Mountain’s girls and Grandview’s boys won the Grandview track Invitational on Saturday.

    Rocky Mountain finished with a total of 109 points, besting second-place Grandview (94 points) on the girls side. Rampart was third with 65 points.

    Grandview’s boys won with 142.5 points, while Arapahoe was second with 75.5. Highlands Ranch was third with 73.

  • New No. 1 teams in baseball rankings: Chatfield, Windsor

    Chatfield Horizon baseball
    Chatfield is the No. 1 team in this week’s 5A baseball poll. (Pam Wagner)

    Chatfield, 13-0 to start the 2014 season, has taken over atop this week’s Class 5A baseball poll from CHSAANow.com.

    The Chargers moved up from No. 3 and received seven of the 15 first-place votes. They had 131 total points to top the ranking.

    A total of six teams got first-place votes, including former No. 1 ThunderRidge, which dropped to No. 6 following its loss to Mountain Vista last week.

    Fairview got two of those first-place votes and is No. 2 this week. Columbine, which plays Chatfield on Wednesday, is third, and Regis Jesuit is fourth. Mountain Vista rounds out the top five.

    After ThunderRidge, Arapahoe is seventh and Ralston Valley is eighth. Chaparral is No. 9 this week, and Rocky Mountain is No. 10.

    The 4A ranking also got a new No. 1 team this week when Windsor overtook Montrose. The Wizards received six of the 13 first-place votes, and had 115 overall points.

    Montrose dropped to second this week, and is followed by No. 3 Niwot. Wheat Ridge bumped up one place to No. 4, while Lewis-Palmer is No. 5 after 3-0 week which included a win over then-No. 10 Palmer Ridge on Saturday.

    Longmont is the lone newcomer to the 4A poll, joining at No. 10.

    The other No. 1 teams held firm atop their respective rankings. Holy Family continued to lead 3A, Swink remain atop of 2A and Stratton continued to lead 1A.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Baseball 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 Chatfield (7) 13-0 131 3 2-0
    2 Fairview (2) 13-1 121 4 3-0
    3 Columbine (3) 14-0 116 5 3-0
    4 Regis Jesuit (1) 11-3 109 2 3-0
    5 Mountain Vista (1) 13-1 105 7 3-0
    6 ThunderRidge (1) 10-3 86 1 2-1
    7 Arapahoe 12-2 47 8 3-0
    8 Ralston Valley 11-2 46 6 2-1
    9 Chaparral 10-4 31 10 3-0
    10 Rocky Mountain 7-5 21 9 3-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherry Creek 5, Central (G.J.) 3, Monarch 2, Grand Junction 1, Rock Canyon 1.
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Windsor (6) 14-1 115 3 2-0
    2 Montrose (5) 11-2 106 1 2-0
    3 Niwot (1) 12-2 91 2 2-1
    4 Wheat Ridge 11-2 81 5 4-0
    5 Lewis-Palmer 11-3 72 6 3-0
    6 Delta (1) 12-2 52 4 1-1
    7 Evergreen 10-2 37 9 3-0
    8 Valor Christian 9-5 32 8 2-0
    9 Palmer Ridge 10-4 28 10 2-1
    10 Longmont 9-4 20 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Pueblo East 18, Pueblo Centennial 13, Mesa Ridge 12, Durango 11, Ponderosa 11, Elizabeth 8, Pueblo South 4, Thomas Jefferson 2, Broomfield 1, Rifle 1.
    Dropped out
    Elizabeth (7).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Holy Family (5) 13-0 85 1 1-0
    2 Eaton (4) 11-0 84 2 3-0
    3 Faith Christian 13-1 70 3 4-0
    4 Lamar 11-3 53 7 2-0
    5 University 10-3 40 8 3-1
    6 The Classical Academy 11-2 38 10 4-0
    7 Valley 12-2 34 5 2-1
    8 Gunnison 12-1 28 4 2-1
    9 Brush 8-3 20 9 1-2
    10 Cedaredge 11-1 19 6 0-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Bayfield 18, Alamosa 2, Kent Denver 1, La Junta 1, Platte Valley 1, Sterling 1.
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Swink (3) 13-0 56 1 4-0
    2 Resurrection Christian (2) 11-2 53 3 3-0
    3 Rye (1) 10-1 51 2 1-0
    4 Sedgwick County 14-1 40 6 7-0
    5 Hotchkiss 11-3 35 4 0-1
    6 Lutheran 6-7 24 7 1-3
    7 Peyton 11-2 18 5 2-1
    8 Byers 4-2 13 2-1
    9 Kiowa 9-4 12 8 2-1
    10 Denver Christian 7-5 11 10 3-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Limon 10, Lyons 4, Rocky Ford 4, Nucla 1.
    Dropped out
    Limon (9).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Stratton (3) 5-1 46 1 0-0
    2 Eads 5-8 37 5 1-1
    3 Granada (1) 3-2 33 2 0-0
    4 Elbert (1) 6-2 31 3 1-1
    5 Caliche 3-8 30 4 -2-2
    6 Community Christian 6-6 24 7 1-1
    7 Fleming 5-4 18 9 2-1
    8 Holly 4-4 17 1-0
    9 Briggsdale 7-4 13 6 2-0
    10 Dove Creek 3-11 11 10 1-3
    Others receiving votes:
    Cornerstone Christian 9, Peetz 5, Cotopaxi 2, Manzanola 1.
    Dropped out
    Peetz (8).