Tag: Dakota Ridge

  • 4A, 5A girls golf state tournament pairings

    The 2014 girls golf state meets are May 19-20.

    The 5A tournament will be held at Racoon Creek Golf Course in Littleton, while 4A is at Country Club of Colorado in Colorado Springs.

    Find first-round pairings below.

    Go to: 5A | 4A


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    Class 5A

    Raccoon Creek Golf Course
    Time Tee Player School
    8:30 AM 1 Miranda Schiffbauer Arvada West
    8:30 AM 1 Corinne Wilson Columbine
    8:30 AM 1 Gillian Vance Dakota Ridge
    8:30 AM 10 Delaney Ellicott Monarch
    8:30 AM 10 Ashlyn Kirschner Ralston Valley
    8:30 AM 10 Morgan Sahm Grandview
    8:39 AM 1 Ali Pepper Arvada West
    8:39 AM 1 Jaylee Tait Columbine
    8:39 AM 1 Sydney Merchant Dakota Ridge
    8:39 AM 10 Carly Gallant Monarch
    8:39 AM 10 Sydney Prey Ralston Valley
    8:39 AM 10 Emily Jung Grandview
    8:48 AM 1 Sirena Maynes Prairie View
    8:48 AM 1 Elena Barboza Denver East
    8:48 AM 1 Cammie Fowler Fossil Ridge
    8:48 AM 10 Remy Mullen Monarch
    8:48 AM 10 Jordan Remley Ralston Valley
    8:48 AM 10 Caroline O’Donnell Grandview
    8:57 AM 1 Claire McPeak Skyline
    8:57 AM 1 Julia Baroth Denver East
    8:57 AM 1 Kenzi Hueter Fossil Ridge
    8:57 AM 10 Duval Sutherland Legend
    8:57 AM 10 Alex Jaros Boulder
    8:57 AM 10 Joanna Kempton Heritage
    9:06 AM 1 Erin Sargent Skyline
    9:06 AM 1 Sarah Hunt Denver East
    9:06 AM 1 Katie Larson Fossil Ridge
    9:06 AM 10 Anna Kennedy Legend
    9:06 AM 10 Aly Beeman Boulder
    9:06 AM 10 Delaney Benson Heritage
    9:15 AM 1 Adara Pauluhn Skyline
    9:15 AM 1 Claire Stirdivant Denver East
    9:15 AM 1 Mary Luckasen Fossil Ridge
    9:15 AM 10 McKenna Reppe Legend
    9:15 AM 10 Danielle Picard Boulder
    9:15 AM 10 Erika Truong Heritage
    9:24 AM 1 Delaney Knoebel Highlands Ranch
    9:24 AM 1 Hannah Eddy Arapahoe
    9:24 AM 1 Stephanie Bang Cherry Creek
    9:24 AM 10 Andrea Reppe Legend
    9:24 AM 10 Leah Perletz Boulder
    9:24 AM 10 Kendra George Heritage
    9:33 AM 1 Mikayla Knoebel Highlands Ranch
    9:33 AM 1 Nikki Backman Arapahoe
    9:33 AM 1 Jackie Biggs Cherry Creek
    9:33 AM 10 Mary Kate Nelson Pine Creek
    9:33 AM 10 Reagan Ritchey Brighton
    9:33 AM 10 Taylor Sunset Fairview
    9:42 AM 1 Jenni Chun Highlands Ranch
    9:42 AM 1 Holly Schaefer Arapahoe
    9:42 AM 1 Molly Lucas Cherry Creek
    9:42 AM 10 Victoria Thompson Pine Creek
    9:42 AM 10 Zarena Brown Pomona
    9:42 AM 10 Madison McCambridge Fairview
    9:51 AM 1 Samantha Barker Highlands Ranch
    9:51 AM 1 Hannah Wood Arapahoe
    9:51 AM 1 Calli Ringsby Cherry Creek
    9:51 AM 10 Julia Kim Rangeview
    9:51 AM 10 Heather Kroll Horizon
    9:51 AM 10 Tara Srinivas Fairview
    10:00 AM 1 Faith Hope Cherokee Trail
    10:00 AM 1 Erika Sailer Regis Jesuit
    10:00 AM 1 Alexis Chan Rock Canyon
    10:00 AM 10 Emma Hesse Lakewood
    10:00 AM 10 Lauren Pearson Chatfield
    10:00 AM 10 Katie Engel Mountain Range
    10:09 AM 1 Andrea Hoos Legacy
    10:09 AM 1 Jaclyn Murray Regis Jesuit
    10:09 AM 1 Haylee Hornick Rock Canyon
    10:09 AM 10 Haley Doty Lakewood
    10:09 AM 10 Katie Rice Fruita-Monument
    10:09 AM 10 Bailey Summers Grand Junction
    10:18 AM 1 Sarah Hankins Legacy
    10:18 AM 1 Mary Weinstein Regis Jesuit
    10:18 AM 1 Ameilia Lee Rock Canyon
    10:18 AM 10 Sammie Medina Central GJ
    10:18 AM 10 Megan Volkmann Fruita-Monument
    10:18 AM 10 Aili Bundy Loveland
    10:27 AM 1 Jennifer Hankins Legacy
    10:27 AM 1 Sydney Gillespie Regis Jesuit
    10:27 AM 1 Michelle Romano Rock Canyon
    10:27 AM 10 Lexi Valenzuela Bear Creek
    10:27 AM 10 Leia Vadeen Northglenn
    10:27 AM 10 Taylor Head Central GJ


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    Class 4A

    Country Club of Colorado
    Time Tee Player School
    8:30 AM 1 Leah Donnelly Wheat Ridge
    8:30 AM 1 Cora Gottbehuet Falcon
    8:30 AM 1 Sarah Hwang St. Mary’s
    8:30 AM 10 Raynie Makloski Pueblo South
    8:30 AM 10 Lauren Cruz Northridge
    8:30 AM 10 Mattie Schwall Manitou Springs
    8:39 AM 1 Hannah More Mullen
    8:39 AM 1 Tori Goodman Falcon
    8:39 AM 1 Natalie Holley Evergreen
    8:39 AM 10 Sophia Montoya Pueblo South
    8:39 AM 10 Sammy Geisck Northridge
    8:39 AM 10 Brooke Lucero Rye
    8:48 AM 1 Alex Trask Bishop Machebeuf
    8:48 AM 1 Kelsey McKenna Air Academy
    8:48 AM 1 Madison Tenney Evergreen
    8:48 AM 10 Courtney Ewing Pueblo West
    8:48 AM 10 Lorenza Rios Pueblo Central
    8:48 AM 10 Eryn Salinas Rye
    8:57 AM 1 Mariah Ehrman Jefferson Academy
    8:57 AM 1 Reiley Waldo Durango
    8:57 AM 1 Haley Patterson Yuma
    8:57 AM 10 Sam DeNardo Pueblo West
    8:57 AM 10 Gianna DeGarbo Pueblo Central
    8:57 AM 10 Nicole Rooney Green Mountain
    9:06 AM 1 Jennifer Kupcho Jefferson Academy
    9:06 AM 1 Brooke Kniffen Durango
    9:06 AM 1 Kendra Bellmann Estes Park
    9:06 AM 10 Kaitlyn Mobley Fort Morgan
    9:06 AM 10 Alyx Carter Rifle
    9:06 AM 10 Kylee Tokoi Mountain View
    9:15 AM 1 Kiselya Plewe Dolores
    9:15 AM 1 Natalie Lyon Durango
    9:15 AM 1 Colleen Casey Estes Park
    9:15 AM 10 Shelby Bledsoe Fort Morgan
    9:15 AM 10 Emilee Strausburg D’Evelyn
    9:15 AM 10 Melissa Steinbach Coal Ridge
    9:24 AM 1 Alli Smith Estes Park
    9:24 AM 1 Hope Kim Broomfield
    9:24 AM 1 Ashley Roo Valor Christian
    9:24 AM 10 Megan Vernon Golden
    9:24 AM 10 Ashley Brown Conifer
    9:24 AM 10 Taylor Sandoval Eagle Valley
    9:33 AM 1 Savannah Bernal Pueblo East
    9:33 AM 1 Skylar George Broomfield
    9:33 AM 1 Isabella Morfe Valor Christian
    9:33 AM 10 Katarina Krupinska Golden
    9:33 AM 10 Leah Huizenga Gunnison
    9:33 AM 10 Dolores Sharaf Aspen
    9:42 AM 1 Kat Jarman Pueblo East
    9:42 AM 1 Maddie Kern Broomfield
    9:42 AM 1 Makayla Dahl Valor Christian
    9:42 AM 10 Aryn McLaughlin Thompson Valley
    9:42 AM 10 Kellsey Sample Palmer Ridge
    9:42 AM 10 Aly Shuman Palisade
    9:51 AM 1 Gia Zupancic Pueblo East
    9:51 AM 1 Carson Platnick Broomfield
    9:51 AM 1 Andrea Ballou Valor Christian
    9:51 AM 10 Megan McCutcheon Lewis-Palmer
    9:51 AM 10 Teagan Sullivan Palmer Ridge
    9:51 AM 10 Taylor Hackett Alamosa
    10:00 AM 1 Rachel Knobbs Cheyenne Mountain
    10:00 AM 1 Mikayla McKie Montrose
    10:00 AM 1 Trinity Goderstad Colorado Academy
    10:00 AM 10 Jessie Patch Florence
    10:00 AM 10 Katelyn Peroulis Moffat County
    10:00 AM 10 Brooke Trujillo Alamosa
    10:09 AM 1 Kelly Kruse Cheyenne Mountain
    10:09 AM 1 Brooke Brennecke Montrose
    10:09 AM 1 Cassie Kneen Colorado Academy
    10:09 AM 10 Meaghan Ireland Florence
    10:09 AM 10 Jorie Anaya Pueblo Centennial
    10:09 AM 10 Breanne Buchner Fowler
    10:18 AM 1 Samantha Weber Cheyenne Mountain
    10:18 AM 1 Chelsea Peterson Montrose
    10:18 AM 1 Kacey Godwin Colorado Academy
    10:18 AM 10 Shelby Hindes Monte Vista
    10:18 AM 10 Rachel Weber Classical Academy
    10:18 AM 10 Bailey Reed Wray
    10:27 AM 1 Kylee Sullivan Cheyenne Mountain
    10:27 AM 1 Jordan Cherry Montrose
    10:27 AM 1 Emma Johnson Colorado Academy
    10:27 AM 10 Faith Watson Sand Creek
    10:27 AM 10 Allie Garcia Coronado
    10:27 AM 10 Emily McChesney Elizabeth
  • Barton’s OT game-winner advances Columbine in 5A girls soccer

    Dakota Ridge junior Rylie O'Keefe, left, and Columbine sophomore Tatum Barton, right, go up for a header Friday night. Columbine took a 2-1 victory in double overtime to advance to the state quarterfinals of the Class 5A state tournament. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Dakota Ridge junior Rylie O’Keefe, left, and Columbine sophomore Tatum Barton, right, go up for a header Friday night. Columbine took a 2-1 victory in double overtime to advance to the state quarterfinals of the Class 5A state tournament. (Dennis Pleuss)

    ARVADA — The only guarantee Friday night at the North Area Athletic Complex was that a Jeffco squad would be advancing into the quarterfinals of the Class 5A girls soccer state tournament.

    No. 8-seeded Columbine faced conference-rival Dakota Ridge, the No. 24 seed, in the second round at NAAC. Columbine sophomore Tatum Barton scored the game-winning goal in the second overtime period to give the Rebels a 2-1 victory.

    “I just knew I needed to finish because the game was on the line,” said Barton of her 24th goal this season — and probably her biggest. “We pulled it out.”

    Columbine sophomore Breckyn Schmitz attempt to save the ball from going out of bounds Friday at the North Area Athletic Complex. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Columbine sophomore Breckyn Schmitz attempt to save the ball from going out of bounds Friday at the North Area Athletic Complex. (Dennis Pleuss)

    Sophomore Breckyn Schmitz sent a long ball from the midfield to Barton in the second minute of the second overtime period. Barton worked her scoring magic from there.

    “Breckyn Schmitz released a long ball and Tatum does a great job always of shielding and holding herself on the ball,” Columbine coach Brian Todd said. “She (Barton) won the one-on-one battle and tucked it away.”

    Barton beat a Dakota Ridge defender and slipped a low shot past Dakota Ridge junior Cassidy O’Hagen for the game-winning goal.

    “I was praying that she (Barton) would make it and not shank it or something,” Columbine sophomore Kelcey Cavarra said. “I just knew it was in when I saw it get past the keeper.”

    Cavarra scored the first goal of the game converting on a penalty kick in the 23rd minute during the first half to give the Rebels (14-3) a 1-0 lead.

    The sophomore went down with an injury with 11:56 left in the second half and wasn’t on the field when Dakota Ridge tied the game at 1-1 in the 74th minute. Senior Ashley Mages headed in a cross from senior Taylor Terrell for the equalizer.

    “It killed me. I was so depressed,” Cavarra said of watching the Eagles dominate the scoring chances in the final minutes of the second half. “I just wanted to get in there and work my butt off to do anything I could.”

    Cavarra returned to the pitch a few minutes in the first 15-minute overtime period.

    Dakota Ridge (6-10-1) had a pair of scoring chances in the first overtime period. Terrell and senior Kayla Latham both got off shots on Columbine junior goalie Sarah Luebking.

    Columbine sophomore Breckyn Schmitz, far left, tries to cutoff the path of Dakota Ridge senior Madison Chapman during the first half Friday night. Schmitz picked up the assist on the game-winning goal for the Rebels. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Columbine sophomore Breckyn Schmitz, far left, tries to cutoff the path of Dakota Ridge senior Madison Chapman during the first half Friday night. Schmitz picked up the assist on the game-winning goal for the Rebels. (Dennis Pleuss)

    “We managed to score one,” Dakota Ridge coach Damon Smerchek said. “I thought we played well enough to get a second goal, but it just didn’t go that way.”

    It was the second meeting of the year between the to area-rivals. Columbine took a 3-1 win March 19 in conference play. Barton scored a pair of goals, while Cavarra picked up a goal and assist. Dakota Ridge sophomore Lauryn Ratashak had the lone goal for the Eagles in the loss.

    Despite a losing record coming into the postseason, the Eagles played a ton of close games. Of Dakota Ridge’s 10 losses, nine were one-goal defeats. The Eagles blanked No. 9-seeded Smoky Hill 2-0 in the opening round of the state tournament Tuesday night.

    “We lost a lot of tough games,” Smerchek said. “We put together a top schedule so we would be ready for games like this in the playoffs.”

    Columbine, 5A Jeffco League champs, will actually get to host a state quarterfinal Tuesday, May 13. No. 17-seeded Doherty scored a 1-0 upset Friday night of top-seeded Fossil Ridge.

    “I would love to be able to host,” Todd said after he was told that Doherty (9-7) was leading previous undefeated Fossil Ridge in the second half.

    The Spartans started the season with a 1-5 record, but have won five of their last six games going into Tuesday’s quarterfinal against Columbine.

    Columbine sophomore Tatum Barton (6) goes stride-for-stride with Dakota Ridge junior Gabi Gines (14) during the first half Friday night at the North Area Athletic Complex in Arvada. Barton scored the game-winning goal in the second overtime period in the second round of the Class 5A state tournament. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Columbine sophomore Tatum Barton (6) goes stride-for-stride with Dakota Ridge junior Gabi Gines (14) during the first half Friday night at the North Area Athletic Complex in Arvada. Barton scored the game-winning goal in the second overtime period in the second round of the Class 5A state tournament. (Dennis Pleuss)
  • State tennis: Final results from 5A and 4A girls

    The 2014 girls tennis state championships are in the books. Cherry Creek (5A) and Cheyenne Mountain (4A) took the team titles.

    Full results:


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    Class 4A

    Team Results
    Rank Team Points
    1 Cheyenne Mountain 80
    2 St. Mary’s Academy 53
    3 Kent Denver 50
    4 Niwot 42
    5 Pueblo West 25
    6 Valor Christian 24
    7 Eaton 22
    T8 Air Academy 7
    T8 D’Evelyn 7
    T10 Mullen 4
    T10 Centaurus 4
    T12 Holy Family 2
    T12 Discovery Canyon 2
    T14 Montrose 1
    T14 Pueblo South 1
    T14 Steamboat Springs 1
    T14 Windsor 1
    T14 Alexander Dawson 1
    T14 Colorado Academy 1
    T14 Fountain Valley 1

    Individual results

    No. 1 singles

    • Championship: Kalyssa Hall, So., Cheyenne Mtn. def. Alex Weil, Jr., St. Mary’s Academy (6-3, 7-6)
    • 3rd place: Alex Middleton, Valor Christian, Sr. def. Sarah Schoenbeck, Pueblo West, Fr. (6-2, 6-0)

    No. 2 singles

    • Championship: Delaney Nalen, Sr., Kent Denver def. Daniella Adamczyk, So., Cheyenne Mtn. (6-3, 6-3)
    • 3rd place: Suzy Xiao, St. Mary’s Academy, Sr. def. Megan Londa, Niwot, Sr. (6-2, 6-0)

    No. 3 singles

    • Championship: Caitie McCarthy, So., Pueblo West def. Maeve Kearney, Fr., Kent Denver (7-6, 6-3)
    • 3rd place: Jessica Metz, Cheyenne Mountain, So. def. Jami Albert, Niwot, Jr. (6-0, 6-0)

    No. 1 doubles

    • Championship: Casey Ahrendsen, Fr., Ally Arenson, Fr., Cheyenne Mtn. def. Lauren Richards, Sr., Maura Derr, Jr., Niwot (6-4, 6-3)
    • 3rd place: Maddy Shelton, Sr., Cathryn Harper, Jr., Eaton def. Elizabeth Smedley, Jr., Rachael Prokupek, Jr., Kent Denver (6-4, 5-7, 6-4)

    No. 2 doubles

    • Championship: Tory Louis, Jr., Claire Dibble, Fr., Cheyenne Mtn. def. Jisyasa Sharma, Sr., Rachel Haas, Sr., St. Mary’s (6-1, 3-6, 6-1)
    • 3rd place: Haley Miller, Sr., Karen Sigg, Sr., Eaton def. Olivia Bansky, Sr., Sophia Hsaio, Sr., Kent Denver (6-3, 7-6)

    No. 3 doubles

    • Championship: Megan Dibble, Jr., Chelsey Geisz, So., Cheyenne Mtn. def. Tempel Haifleigh, Jr., Lily Rogers-Masamori, Jr., Kent Denver (6-4, 6-2)
    • 3rd place: Nonie Viel, Sr., Emma Lerner, So., Niwot def. Emily Harper, So., Courtney Leafpren, Fr., Eaton (6-2, 6-0)

    No. 4 doubles

    • Championship: Kate Melberg, Sr., Julia Chowdhury, Sr., St. Mary’s def. Frauke Aumann, Jr., Geya Kairamkonda, Jr., Niwot (1-6, 6-1, 7-5)
    • 3rd place: Julia Oblack, Sr., Maggie Hime, Fr., D’Evelyn def. Emilie Benedict, Sr., Jackie Pettet, Jr., Valor Christian (7-6, 6-4)


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    Class 5A

    Team Results
    Rank Team Points
    1 Cherry Creek 83
    2 Fossil Ridge 51
    3 Arapahoe 47
    4 Denver East 44
    5 Fairview 25
    6 Ralston Valley 15
    7 Loveland 14
    8 Ponderosa 12
    9 Highlands Ranch 8
    10 Lakewood 5
    11 Mountain Vista 4
    T12 Greeley West 3
    T12 Heritage 3
    T14 Chatfield 2
    T14 Fruita Monument 2
    T14 Legacy 2
    T14 Mountain Range 2
    T14 Rock Canyon 2
    T14 Rocky Mountain 2
    T20 Dakota Ridge 1
    T20 George Washington 1
    T20 Liberty 1

    Individual results

    No. 1 singles

    • Championship: Tate Schroeder, So., Arapahoe def. Rebecca Weissmann, So., Loveland (6-4, 6-3)
    • 3rd place: Gloria Son, Cherry Creek, So. def. Bria Smith, Denver East, Sr. (6-3, 1-6, 6-2)

    No. 2 singles

    • Championship: Natalia Dellavalle, Sr., Denver East def. Natalie Munson, So., Fairview (6-0, 6-0)
    • 3rd place: Kaitlyn Motley, Fossil Ridge, Sr., def. Julia Mannino, Cherry Creek, Jr. (6-4, 6-4)

    No. 3 singles

    • Championship: Madeline Roberts, Jr., Cherry Creek def. Emma Jo Wiley, Jr., Fossil Ridge (6-2, 6-0)
    • 3rd: Claire Cox, Ponderosa, Fr. def. Kaye Johnson, Denver East, Sr. (4-6, 6-0, 6-3)

    No. 1 doubles

    • Championship: Rachael Scheber, Sr., Mia Hoover, Sr., Cherry Creek def. Shelby Mavis, Sr., Andrea Motley, Sr., Fossil Ridge (6-2, 6-3)
    • 3rd place: Brooke Jacks, Sr., Nicole Eiten, Sr., Highlands Ranch def. Abigail Kruz, sr., Natalie Sloboth, Fr., Arapahoe (6-3, 6-2)

    No. 2 doubles

    • Championship: Hanna Fernley, So., Jessie Murphy, Jr., Cherry Creek def. Sam Penhale, Jr., Nicole Newell, Sr., Fossil Ridge (6-2, 7-5)
    • 3rd place: Caroline Berzins, Jr., Laura Wells, Jr. Denver East def. Allison Snyder, So., Sarah Shortall, So. (6-3, 6-4)

    No. 3 doubles

    • Championship: Laura Wilms, Sr., Bridget O’Brien, Sr., Arapahoe def. Sarah Grace Walker, Jr., Phoebe Mackenzie, So., Cherry Creek (6-2, 6-7, 7-6)
    • 3rd place: Taylor Toepke, Sr., Tara Teslow, Jr. Fossil Ridge def. Risa Eck, Jr., Lucy Sherman, Fr., Ralston Valley (6-2, 6-7, 6-2)

    No. 4 doubles

    • Championship: Kara Lee, Sr., Jessica Diamond, Jr., Cherry Creek def. Ellie Savage, Fr., Carolyn Roberts, So., Fairview (6-2, 6-7, 6-4)
    • 3rd: Adrien Horowitz, Jr., Hayley Weidmann, Jr., Ralston Valley def. Natalie Betts, Jr., Bria Busta, Sr., Arapahoe (6-3, 4-6, 6-4)
  • Photos: Big second half lifts Regis Jesuit over Dakota Ridge in girls lacrosse

    AURORA — Regis Jesuit held a slim 6-5 lead over Dakota Ridge at the half. But the Raiders exploded for nine second-half goals en route to a 15-9 win over the Eagles in the first round of the girls lacrosse playoffs.

    Regis Jesuit’s Kathleen Roe had six goals and an assist, and Emily Hammerstein had four and an assist. Sofia Evangelista made seven saves for the Raiders.

  • No. 3 Columbine baseball cools off Dakota Ridge to close its regular season

    Columbine senior Austin Anderson slides into third base on a successful steal attempt during the second inning Saturday as Dakota Ridge third baseman Doug Case waits for the throw Saturday at Frank DeAngelis Field at Columbine High School. The Rebels took a 13-3 victory in both teams' regular-season finale. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Columbine senior Austin Anderson slides into third base on a successful steal attempt during the second inning Saturday as Dakota Ridge third baseman Doug Case waits for the throw Saturday at Frank DeAngelis Field at Columbine High School. The Rebels took a 13-3 victory in both teams’ regular-season finale. (Dennis Pleuss)

    LITTLETON — Columbine junior Michael Tait set the table nicely and then cleaned up in the end Saturday at Frank DeAngelis Field.

    The Rebels’ leadoff batter reached base and scored three of his first four plate appearances against rival Dakota Ridge in the baseball regular-season finale for both Class 5A Jeffco teams. Tait ended the game in the bottom of the sixth inning with a two-run home run that induced the 10-run mercy rule, ending the game with Columbine taking a 13-3 victory.

    “Going out there and playing well today, having a good performance means a lot,” Tait said after the fourth straight win for the Rebels, ranked No. 3 in the final CHSAANow.com 5A baseball poll.

    Columbine senior Tyler Mohr takes a look at a high fly ball Saturday. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Columbine senior Tyler Mohr takes a look at a high fly ball Saturday. (Dennis Pleuss)

    Columbine (18-1, 7-1 in league) cranked out 15 hits against Dakota Ridge (10-9, 5-3). The Rebels showed their depth at the plate with each of the first eight batters in their line-up recording an RBI.

    “When they are focused they are a fun team to watch play,” Columbine coach Chuck Gillman said of his offense.

    Along with Tait, senior Austin Anderson had three hits for the Rebels. Junior Cody Wood had a pair of doubles while knocking in two runs. Senior Tyler Wood drove in three runs and senior Donny Ortiz had a two-run home run in the fifth inning to add to Columbine’s offensive barrage.

    “We decided today we needed to step up and get ready for playoffs,” Ortiz said. “This is our year to get to that state championship. It’s what we’ve been working toward.”

    On the mound, Columbine senior Blake Weiman quickly shook off giving up a three-run home run to Dakota Ridge sophomore Bailey Collins in the top of the first inning that gave the Eagles an early 3-0 lead.

    “That was rough. I left a pitch up,” Weiman said of Collins’ home run. “You have to have a short memory as a pitcher.”

    Weiman settled in by retiring 13 straight Dakota Ridge batters from the end of the first inning through the fifth inning in pitching a complete-game victory. He picked up his sixth win of the season on the hill. The lefty struck out seven while giving up six hits over six innings.

    “I credit Blake. He threw a great game,” Dakota Ridge coach Jeff Legault said. “He never throws anything really hittable. He nibbles on the corners and keeps you off speed. He was on today.”

    The Rebels’ lone loss this season was a 4-3 defeat to league champion Arvada West on April 21. Columbine finished second in the conference.

    Columbine will very likely host a district tournament May 10. Two victories next weekend will put the Rebels into the eight-team double-elimination state tournament.

    Columbine senior Blake Weiman throws to the plate Saturday. The lefty had a rough first inning giving up a three-run home run, but quickly bounced back in picking up his sixth victory on the mound this season for the No. 3 Rebels. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Columbine senior Blake Weiman throws to the plate Saturday. The lefty had a rough first inning giving up a three-run home run, but quickly bounced back in picking up his sixth victory on the mound this season for the No. 3 Rebels. (Dennis Pleuss)

    “It’s a lot of pressure,” Weiman said of next week’s district tournament. “Everyone wants to be there in the end. I think we just have to stay calm and just play us. We’ve got a couple of big games coming up. We’ve just got to stay focused and mentally strong.”

    The one downer for Columbine on Saturday was a right knee injury to senior first baseman and clean-up hitter Kyle Lopez. Collins collided with Lopez on a pickoff attempt at first base in the sixth inning and had to leave the game.

    “Kyle has been one of my best friends for 10 years,” Weiman said. “I hope he is alright.”

    Dakota Ridge will join the field of 32 teams in the postseason next Saturday thanks to a strong finish in conference play.

    The Eagles had a rough stretch losing five straight games coming out of spring break, including beginning their conference scheduled with an 0-2 start. Dakota Ridge surged back into the postseason picture with five straight victories over a 10-day period heading into Saturday’s regular-season finale against Columbine.

    “I like where we are at. I like us against everybody,” Legault said. “I think there are four or five really good teams in our state. After that I think it’s open for anybody to get in.”

    Columbine junior Cody Wood eyes a hit during the fifth inning Saturday. Wood had a pair of doubles as the Rebels cranked out 15 hits in a 13-3 victory against Dakota Ridge. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Columbine junior Cody Wood eyes a hit during the fifth inning Saturday. Wood had a pair of doubles as the Rebels cranked out 15 hits in a 13-3 victory against Dakota Ridge. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Dakota Ridge second baseman Ty Lightley (5) tries to get a tag on Columbine junior Michael Tait during the second inning Saturday. Tait scored four runs and knocked in a pair in the Rebels' 13-3 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Dakota Ridge second baseman Ty Lightley (5) tries to get a tag on Columbine junior Michael Tait during the second inning Saturday. Tait scored four runs and knocked in a pair in the Rebels’ 13-3 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)
  • Live scores: 5A girls golf Central regional at Broken Tee

    Live scores from the 5A girls golf Central regional qualifier held at Broken Tee on May 5.

    Find a mobile-friendly scoreboard here.

  • No. 2 Chatfield remains undefeated in girls lacrosse

    Chatfield junior Kendra Lanuza, far left, advances toward the net on Dakota Ridge defenders Baylee Hurtado and Jessica Werner during the first half Thursday night at Trailblazer Stadium. Lanuza scored eight first-half goals in the Chargers' 19-2 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Chatfield junior Kendra Lanuza, far left, advances toward the net on Dakota Ridge defenders Baylee Hurtado and Jessica Werner during the first half Thursday night at Trailblazer Stadium. Lanuza scored eight first-half goals in the Chargers’ 19-2 victory. (Dennis Pleuss)

    LAKEWOOD — Chatfield senior Rachael Walker is making every offensive possession she is able to play with her “best friend” count.

    Walker assisted on four of junior Kendra Lanuza’s eight first-half goals Thursday night at Trailblazer Stadium as the Chargers took a 19-2 victory over Dakota Ridge in Jeffco League girls lacrosse action. Walker knows her prep career is coming to an end, along with her time playing with Lanuza, who leads Chatfield with staggering 77 goals on the season.

    Chatfield senior Rachael Walker (21) walks toward junior Kendra Lanuza after the junior's first of nine goals Thursday night. The duo combined for 13 goals and eight assists in the Chargers' 19-2 victory one Dakota Ridge. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Chatfield senior Rachael Walker (21) walks toward junior Kendra Lanuza after the junior’s first of nine goals Thursday night. The duo combined for 13 goals and eight assists in the Chargers’ 19-2 victory one Dakota Ridge. (Dennis Pleuss)

    “Kendra and I are a duo,” said Walker, who finished with four goals and five assists against Dakota Ridge. “I don’t know what I’ll do without her. It’s going to be hard. I’ll miss her.”

    For the third time this season, Lanuza finished with nine goals in a game. She also tacked on three assists for No. 2-ranked Chatfield (13-0, 6-0 in league), which clinched the conference title Thursday with the victory.

    “I haven’t had a first half like that in awhile,” Lanuza said. “I had some great assisters. Shelby (Piper) and Rachael (Walker) are always looking for me.”

    The younger Lanuza sister, Jen, added a trio of goals for the Chargers. Senior Shelby Piper had a pair of goals and assists. Sophomore Ellie Cassel added a goal in Chatfield’s dominating performance. Senior Emily McMinimee picked up the win in goal for the Chargers.

    Dakota Ridge sophomore Lauren Evancich and senior Jessica Tobey picked up the goals for the Eagles. Dakota Ridge (7-6, 4-2) saw its three-game winning streak come to an end.

    “We have a lot of chemistry right now. It is a pretty efficient offense. We get a lot of shots,” Chatfield coach Adam Everett said. “That’s just sharing the ball and a lot of smart play on the attack side.”

    The win pushed Chatfield’s winning streak in conference play to 14 games dating back to the program’s 2012 campaign. The lone undefeated girls’ lacrosse squad in the state swept through Jeffco last season in winning their first league title.

    Chatfield is one win away from running the table in Jeffco for the second straight season. The Chargers wrap up their conference schedule against rival Columbine at 7 p.m. April 29 at Trailblazer Stadium.

    Dakota Ridge senior goalie Rebecca Smith (24) stands her ground as Chatfield junior Brielle Rumsey (16) looks for an opening Thursday night at Trailblazer Stadium. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Dakota Ridge senior goalie Rebecca Smith (24) stands her ground as Chatfield junior Brielle Rumsey (16) looks for an opening Thursday night at Trailblazer Stadium. (Dennis Pleuss)

    “It’s really important,” Everett said of going undefeated through conference play. “We still have Columbine to go and we never discount any opponent.”

    Before Chatfield goes for the league sweep, it will have a good non-league test against No. 4 Arapahoe (9-1) at 11:30 a.m. this Saturday at Trailblazer. It will also be a bit of a revenge game for the Chargers. The Warriors eliminated Chatfield in the second round of the state tournament last year.

    “They crushed us last year,” Lanuza said of the 20-9 postseason loss to Arapahoe a year ago. “I really think it’s going to be an incredible game. I think we are definitely more prepared this year.”

    The Warriors are on an eight-game winning streak, including a 12-11 victory over defending state champion Cherry Creek this week. Chatfield knocked off the Bruins 14-9 before spring break.

    “I think the girls are looking forward to the Arapahoe game,” Everett said. “We know Arapahoe is a great team. It’s a great benchmark going into the playoffs.”

    Walker doesn’t want to waste the Chargers’ opportunity to be the first Jeffco girls’ lacrosse team to advance to a state championship game.

    “We have some much talent on this team and we have to use it all to our advantage,” Walker said. “Last year we came up shorter than we wanted to. This year we have worked a lot harder and I think we’re ready to take it further.”

    Chatfield senior Rachael Walker winds up to take a shot on goal through traffic Thursday night against Dakota Ridge. The Chargers are the lone undefeated girls lacrosse team in the state with a 13-0 record. (Dennis Pleuss)
    Chatfield senior Rachael Walker winds up to take a shot on goal through traffic Thursday night against Dakota Ridge. The Chargers are the lone undefeated girls lacrosse team in the state with a 13-0 record. (Dennis Pleuss)
  • Notebook: Fairview’s lineup provides spark to successful baseball season

    Fairview Legacy baseball
    (Pam Wagner)

    BOULDER — Fairview’s baseball team made such quick work of Greeley West in a win last Saturday — it took 57 minutes — that the Knights held batting practice afterward.

    The win was a 10-0 affair in five innings, blown open by an eight-run fourth inning which included Jeff Clarke’s home run over the scoreboard in left field. Eight of their nine players recorded at least one hit, and seven had at least one RBI.

    Sitting in their dugout after the game, a few players approached coach Rick Harig and asked if they could take batting practice. They didn’t feel like they’d been on the field long enough. Harig shrugged: “Sure, why not.”

    So the Knights took hacks for another hour. Not that they really needed the practice. These guys can hit.

    Saturday’s game was the seventh in a row in which Fairview’s lineup had produced double-digit runs, and Tuesday’s 15-0 win over Poudre made it eight straight.

    Fairview Legacy baseball
    (Pam Wagner)

    Fairview now has four players with at least four home runs — Clarke, Cam Frazier and Walker Harris — and its 18 homers as a team is third-best in the state among all classifications.

    Clarke is hitting .579 with 33 RBIs, Frazier is at .526 with 20 RBIs and Jacob Thoning is hitting .500 with 17 RBIs. No one who sees regular at-bats is hitting below .333. And this is a team which lost designated hitter Steve D’Epagnier to a torn labrum after five games.

    The Knights lead Class 5A in team batting average (.447), slugging percentage (.698), RBIs (152) and runs (167).

    For context, ThunderRidge led 5A in batting average and runs scored en route to the championship last season. Rocky Mountain, the runner-up, led 5A in RBIs, and was second in runs.

    More context: 2012 champion Cherry Creek led 5A in RBIs and runs, and was second in home runs. 2011 champ Regis Jesuit led 5A in runs, home runs and RBIs.

    But ThunderRidge, Cherry Creek and Regis also had great pitching staffs. In fact, Cherry Creek’s team led 5A with a 1.75 ERA in 2012. And pitching is what separates teams in the postseason, where seemingly everyone can hit.

    Fairview’s arms have matured this season and become more consistent compared to prior years. As a staff, the Knights have a 2.23 ERA, which is third-best in 5A at this point.

    Senior Ryan Kokora carries a 1.18 ERA in 29 2/3 innings, and is now 6-0. He started (and won) Fairview’s biggest win of the season, a 10-7 victory at Rocky Mountain on April 10. Kokora gave up seven runs that day, five earned, but hasn’t allowed anything else in any of his other appearances. In fact, outside of the Rocky Mountain game — in which he pitched well, make no mistake — Kokora has allowed just eight hits.

    But one pitcher can’t carry a team through the postseason.

    Fairview Legacy baseball
    (Pam Wagner)

    Fortunately for Fairview, the Knights have what amounts to two aces. Ryan Madden, a junior, is 6-1 with a 3.37 ERA and 31 strikeouts against just five walks in 35 1/3 innings.

    Mike Vlasity is the team’s closer with a 0.88 ERA, and has 21 strikeouts to two walks in 16 innings.

    Johnny Feauto or Jacob Kearney will likely be Fairview’s third starter should they need one in the postseason. Neither have been needed since early April.

    All of them have flourished under the guidance of senior catcher Cannon Casey, who calls pitches all game, and has since he was a sophomore.

    It’s all amounted to this: Fairview is unbeaten in Colorado so far this season (11-0), with the lone loss coming over spring break in Arizona. The Knights already have 14 wins, which is the most since going 16-5 during the 2008-09 season. That is also the last time they won a postseason game. Fairview beat Arvada West in the first round of districts that season, but then lost to Grandview in the second round.

    As far as recent history goes, the Knights lost in the first round of districts in 2013 and 2010, and didn’t even make the postseason in 2012 or 2011. In fact, Fairview’s last trip to the Final 8 came during the 2007 season, when it went 1-2.

    So this is quite a turnaround. As of Thursday, Fairview is No. 2 in CHSAANow.com’s 5A baseball poll and No. 3 in the wild card points standings.

    The school made a surprise trip to football’s championship game in the fall. Is its baseball program next?

    Short stuff

    • Eaton hired Zac Lemon to be its next football coach, according to Colorado Preps, filling one of the bigger jobs in 2A. Lemon had been at 1A Hotchkiss, where he was 60-16-1 in seven seasons. Here’s our coaching changes tracker.
    • In recent months, Regis Jesuit’s 6-foot-4, 295-pound offensive lineman Tim Lynott has hauled in the scholarship offers. Thursday, the 2015 grad was offered by Wyoming. That followed an offer from Utah State on Monday. He’s now up to 12 total, and counts Miami, Oregon, UCLA, Arizona State and Kansas State among his offers. CU and CSU have both offered, as well.
    • He’s a 2016 graduate, but Legacy quarterback Matt Lynch committed to Colorado State during the Rams’ spring game this past Saturday, according to BoCoPreps.com. “It did shock me a little bit,” Lynch told BoCoPreps of committing early.
    • Eaglecrest picked Tom Brennan as its girls basketball coach. He was an assistant at the school this past season, and was also on the staff at ThunderRidge when it won 5A titles from 2003-05. “We are confident coach Brennan can take this program to a different level of success moving forward while also providing long term stability and consistently high expectations year in and year out,” Eaglecrest AD Vince Orlando said in a statement. In addition, the school hired Rhonda Appleton-Webb as an assistant.
    • Chatfield cracked MaxPreps’ top 50 national baseball rankings on Monday. Though, that will likely change after the No. 1 Chargers lost to No. 3 Columbine on Wednesday.
    • Ralston Valley’s Jordan Holloway went 4-for-4 with three home runs and nine RBIs in a win over Standley Lake last Saturday.
    • Dakota Ridge golfer Sydney Merchant set the course record at The Meadows Golf Course on Monday when she shot a 63. Just another golfer to watch for in the loaded 5A field.
    • The Colorado 7 League added an eighth team during the 2014-16 realignment, but will keep its name.
    • If you missed it, Pueblo East hired longtime assistant Mike Massaro as its boys basketball coach.
    • This is neat, via Aaron Matas: The Xcel Energy Center, home to the Minnesota Wild, has high school hockey jerseys adorning its walls.
    • Rule change for swimming: In the backstroke, “any part of the swimmer’s body must be on or above the water at the finish.” This will take effect in the 2014-15 season. Previously, the swimmer could be underwater.
  • Photos: Fort Collins, Cherry Creek win track’s Dakota Ridge Invite

    LAKEWOOD — Fort Collins’ girls and Cherry Creek’s boys won the Dakota Ridge Track Invite at Jeffco Stadium on Saturday.

    Fort Collins had 178.5 total points on the girls side. Palmer Ridge (81.5 points) was second, while Cherry Creek (78) was third.

    Cherry Creek had 128.666 points in winning the boys meet. Palmer Ridge (110 points) finished second and ThunderRidge (103.833) was third.

  • Baseball’s Wild Card point standings, April 17

    Wild Card points help determine the postseason fields in 3A, 4A and 5A, with 4A and 5A also using them for seeding. Find a more detailed breakdown here.

    Baseball’s Wild Card point standings for April 17 are below.

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    Class 5A
    Rank School Points
    1 Chatfield 114.833
    2 Regis Jesuit 110.538
    3 Fairview 110.333
    4 Columbine 108.833
    5 ThunderRidge 108.000
    6 Mountain Vista 107.462
    7 Chaparral 104.385
    8 Arapahoe 104.083
    9 Ralston Valley 101.727
    10 Pine Creek 100.833
    11 Grand Junction 100.786
    12 Rock Canyon 100.538
    13 Cherry Creek 100.167
    14 Brighton 99.833
    15 Grand Junction Central 99.769
    16 Monarch 99.636
    17 Fruita Monument 98.588
    18 Prairie View 98.500
    19 Castle View 96.333
    20 Arvada West 95.917
    21 Northglenn 95.417
    22 Rocky Mountain 95.000
    23 Dakota Ridge 94.500
    24 Mountain Range 94.333
    25 Grandview 92.417
    26 Douglas County 91.154
    27 Fossil Ridge 90.917
    28 Horizon 90.750
    29 Lincoln 90.571
    30 Denver East 89.692
    31 Bear Creek 89.545
    32 Eaglecrest 88.900
    33 Lakewood 88.833
    34 Liberty 87.909
    35 Mullen 86.545
    36 Heritage 85.462
    37 Greeley West 85.333
    38 Westminster 85.154
    39 Cherokee Trail 84.583
    40 Legend 84.231
    41 Rangeview 83.667
    42 Doherty 83.333
    43 Palmer 82.667
    44 Boulder 82.538
    45 Fort Collins 82.400
    46 Aurora Central 82.000
    47 George Washington 81.333
    48 Legacy 80.833
    49 Standley Lake 80.727
    50 Smoky Hill 80.500
    51 Highlands Ranch 79.385
    52 Pomona 79.154
    53 Fountain-Fort Carson 78.692
    54 Poudre 78.182
    55 Overland 77.000
    56 Littleton 74.667
    57 Montbello 72.333
    58 Loveland 70.833
    59 Rampart 70.273
    60 Gateway 70.000
    61 Hinkley 69.286
    62 Adams City 64.385
    63 Thornton 56.667

    Class 4A
    Rank School Points
    1 Niwot 103.250
    2 Montrose 101.909
    3 Wheat Ridge 101.000
    4 Evergreen 100.400
    5 Lewis-Palmer 99.583
    6 Elizabeth 98.500
    7 Durango 97.385
    8 Ponderosa 96.462
    9 Windsor 96.385
    10 Valor Christian 94.357
    11 Longmont 93.182
    12 Delta 92.615
    13 Pueblo East 91.833
    14 Green Mountain 91.667
    15 Palisade 91.583
    16 Thomas Jefferson 91.462
    17 Palmer Ridge 90.750
    18 Canon City 90.455
    19 Kennedy 89.000
    20 Mesa Ridge 87.929
    21 Skyview 87.385
    22 Rifle 87.308
    23 Pueblo Centennial 86.417
    24 D’Evelyn 86.333
    25 Erie 86.091
    26 Eagle Valley 86.000
    27 Pueblo South 85.846
    28 Golden 85.364
    29 Air Academy 85.200
    30 Thompson Valley 83.667
    31 Mead 83.455
    32 Widefield 82.154
    33 Fort Morgan 82.071
    34 Northridge 81.917
    35 Frederick 81.917
    36 Falcon 81.500
    37 Cheyenne Mountain 80.500
    38 Skyline 80.417
    39 Glenwood Springs 79.500
    40 Mountain View 79.417
    41 Steamboat Springs 79.385
    42 Denver North 79.364
    43 Vista PEAK Prep 78.786
    44 Montezuma-Cortez 78.714
    45 Greeley Central 78.500
    46 Roosevelt 77.000
    47 Coronado 76.091
    48 Denver West 75.778
    49 Pueblo Central 75.167
    50 Sand Creek 74.917
    51 Broomfield 74.769
    52 Berthoud 74.083
    53 Pueblo West 73.667
    54 Conifer 73.167
    55 Discovery Canyon 73.000
    56 Pueblo County 72.000
    57 Silver Creek 71.538
    58 Englewood 70.455
    59 Woodland Park 69.818
    60 Summit 69.444
    61 Vista Ridge 68.833
    62 Battle Mountain 68.000
    63 Centaurus 67.083
    64 Arvada 65.091
    65 Alameda 64.800
    66 Denver South 60.462
    67 Weld Central 59.889
    68 Sierra 55.900
    69 Mitchell 50.500
    70 Harrison 48.222

    Class 3A
    Rank School Points
    1 Bayfield 95.000
    2 Eaton 91.889
    3 Holy Family 87.769
    4 Valley 87.000
    5 Brush 86.889
    6 Faith Christian 85.545
    7 The Classical Academy 83.400
    8 Gunnison 82.000
    9 University 80.700
    10 Lamar 79.750
    11 Cedaredge 79.667
    12 Kent Denver 78.667
    13 Arrupe Jesuit 77.400
    14 St. Mary’s 74.636
    15 Platte Valley 74.300
    16 Florence 74.273
    17 Sterling 73.364
    18 Basalt 72.778
    19 Olathe 72.300
    20 Peak to Peak 71.250
    21 La Junta 70.083
    22 Alamosa 68.750
    23 Fort Lupton 68.500
    24 Manitou Springs 68.455
    25 Bennett 68.333
    26 Bishop Machebeuf 66.786
    27 The Academy 66.333
    28 Colorado Springs Christian 64.818
    29 Moffat County 64.692
    30 Sheridan 64.667
    31 Clear Creek/Gilpin County 63.154
    32 Colorado Academy 63.111
    33 Trinidad 63.077
    34 Coal Ridge 62.778
    35 Buena Vista 62.636
    36 Jefferson Academy 62.250
    37 Centauri 62.143
    38 Roaring Fork 60.364
    39 Estes Park 59.556
    40 Strasburg 58.778
    41 Pagosa Springs 58.727
    42 Bruce Randolph 58.375
    43 Monte Vista 56.333
    44 Ellicott 56.182
    45 Platte Canyon 54.818
    46 Manual 54.545
    47 Grand Valley 54.364
    48 Dolores Huerta Prep 52.000
    49 Middle Park 49.364
    50 Denver Science & Tech Stapleton 48.833
    51 Jefferson 46.429
    52 Aspen 45.556
    53 Salida 42.100
    54 KIPP Denver Collegiate 39.286

    Class 2A
    Rank School Points
    1 Rye 79.800
    2 Resurrection Christian 77.364
    3 Swink 76.667
    4 Hotchkiss 75.231
    5 Peyton 74.200
    6 Kiowa 73.250
    7 Sedgwick County 70.600
    8 Lyons 69.727
    9 Lutheran 67.600
    10 Holyoke 66.400
    11 Limon 65.400
    12 Rocky Ford 64.417
    13 Custer County 64.375
    14 Paonia 64.100
    15 Haxtun 63.455
    16 Nucla 63.400
    17 Denver Christian 63.375
    18 Front Range Christian 62.000
    19 Ignacio 62.000
    20 Byers 60.750
    21 Calhan 60.700
    22 Rangely 59.455
    23 Las Animas 58.833
    24 Center 58.700
    25 Crowley County 58.700
    26 Merino 58.400
    27 Alexander Dawson 58.300
    28 Yuma 57.000
    29 Dolores 56.444
    30 South Park 53.636
    31 Burlington 53.000
    32 Evangelical Christian 51.800
    33 Fowler 51.800
    34 Dayspring Christian Academy 51.111
    35 Sargent 50.375
    36 Sierra Grande 50.143
    37 Wray 50.111
    38 Highland 48.800
    39 Springfield 47.333
    40 Akron 47.200
    41 Simla 46.857
    42 County Line [Wiley/McClave] 45.833
    43 Sanford 45.500
    44 Liberty Common 44.833
    45 Antonito 44.143
    46 John Mall 43.500
    47 Meeker 38.889
    48 Longmont Christian 36.100
    49 Wiggins 35.000
    50 Denver Academy 34.000
    51 Pikes Peak Christian 29.000
    52 Cripple Creek-Victor 25.909

    Class 1A
    Rank School Points
    1 Stratton 59.167
    2 Elbert 57.857
    3 Granada 55.800
    4 Dove Creek 52.875
    5 Community Christian 49.333
    6 Fleming 45.125
    7 Caliche 43.636
    8 Cotopaxi 43.429
    9 Manzanola 42.800
    10 Eads 42.583
    11 Peetz 36.400
    12 Holly 34.857
    13 Cornerstone Christian Academy 31.000
    14 Briggsdale 28.778
    15 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 26.909
    16 Cheyenne Wells 23.571
    17 Primero 20.000
    18 Weldon Valley 19.000
    19 Denver Jewish Day 19.000
    20 Walsh 15.000