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  • Cherry Creek turns it on in second half to move to 5A boys lacrosse semis

    Cherry Creek Rock Canyon boys lacrosse
    More photos. (Tim Visser/TimVisserPhotography.com)

    AURORA — The 5A boys lacrosse quarterfinal matchups at Regis Jesuit were decided on whether a team could shift into high gear or not.

    Cherry Creek, the No. 1 seed in the tournament, did just that in a 12-5 victory over No. 8 Rock Canyon Saturday afternoon to advance to the semifinals.

    The Bruins, a team with a bevy of weapons, got everything they could handle from Rock Canyon in the first half. Creek held a 3-2 halftime advantage in a physical, defensive battle. Rock Canyon was able to get the typically dynamic Bruin offense out of sync.

    “They were stretching us out a little farther than we were ready for,” Cherry Creek coach Bryan Perry said. “They took us out of what we were trying to do a little bit. We still had some good shots and their goalie stood up pretty good. It wasn’t like it was a disaster, but we made some adjustments and just kind of got our guys’ minds right. We were able to take advantage of some opportunities.”

    The Bruins were stalled in the first half, but shifted into fifth gear and unleashed a dazzling display of speed, crisp passing, and shot-making. Cherry Creek scored five consecutive goals during the first three and a half minutes of the third quarter, breaking the game open with a commanding 8-2 lead.

    Ryan Arthur and Mikey McCauley, a pair of seasoned seniors who are talented attackers, led all scorers with three goals apiece. They were tough to stop in transition and their second half intensity helped fuel the dominating run.

    “We made a conscious effort today to try and win a hustle battle and I think definitely in the second half, that’s what contributed to our win,” Arthur said. “I think at halftime, we got together and made a conscious effort to get the ground balls. If we do that, everything else will come and we shut them down on the scoreboard.”

    Cherry Creek Rock Canyon boys lacrosse
    More photos. (Tim Visser/TimVisserPhotography.com)

    Another senior, goalie Addison Christensen, padlocked the goal for Cherry Creek.

    “Addison has been a superstar,” Perry said. “His attitude has been phenomenal, a very hard working kid, made some huge saves for us today and we’re just real proud of him. He’s just a wonderful human being and I’m real proud to be able to coach him.”

    Overall, it was the Bruins’ ability to raise their game to another level that earned them a spot in Wednesday’s semis. Their versatile offense and rugged defense overwhelmed Rock Canyon when it counted most.

    “We’ve been a very good transition team all year, we’ve been very good in early offense, and now we’ve started to learn how to score in settle situations,” Perry said about his still improving team. “That makes you pretty tough to beat when you can be that multi-dimensional.”

    Perry and his crew hope it will be enough for the Cherry Creek boys, a program that has claimed 11 state championships, to win their first title since 2010. They fell to Arapahoe in the championship game last season, 10-7, and admit the game is still on their minds.

    “Yeah, there’s no question,” Perry said. “That’s always going to live a little bit and it should. You use those kinds of things as an asset, right? A little bit harder, one half better, one quarter better, got to be a little stronger this year. The guys have been able to do that.”

    Cherry Creek wasn’t the only team who used an extra gear to secure a spot in the 5A semifinals.

    Regis Jesuit, the No. 2 seed, had a nerve-racking game against long-time parochial rival Mullen in the first quarterfinal matchup Saturday. No. 7 Mullen only trailed 5-4 early in the second half, but the Raiders fought back the pesky Mustangs with a 6-2 run to win 11-6. Regis’ top-level was too much for Mullen.

    No. 6 Arapahoe, the two-time defending state champs — but a team that lost 20 seniors — seemed incapable of matching upstart No. 3 Mountain Vista’s high-level play. The Golden Eagles were dominating, but gutsy Arapahoe roared back from a 10-3 deficit to force overtime. The Warriors had a storybook 12-11 victory on Austin Shindoll’s spectacular over-the-shoulder game winning goal with 1:40 remaining in overtime. Arapahoe will face Regis for the second straight year in the semifinals.

    No. 4 Kent Denver was getting smothered by No. 5 Colorado Academy in a grind of a game. Colorado Academy held a 5-2 advantage in the third quarter, a lead that felt wide given the nature of the game. Kent slowly chipped away and finally took their first lead of the game, 6-5, with 3:12 remaining. The Sun Devils’ late push was enough to claim a 6-5 victory and a spot against Cherry Creek in the semis.

    All four semifinalists, each of which are traditional powers in boys lacrosse, discovered a top-flight tier that pushed them over the top. Cherry Creek was the gold standard Saturday in shifting into a powerful gear. Their gear allowed them to nullify any hopes Rock Canyon had at an upset. The others followed the Bruins’ lead.

  • 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)
  • Mullen boys lacrosse puts together late rally to knock off Columbine

    (Brian Miller)
    (Brian Miller)

    LAKEWOOD — Momentum is a finicky thing. It can be lost and regained in the blink of an eye.

    Just ask Mullen’s boys lacrosse team, which watched a three-goal lead evaporate midway through the fourth quarter Wednesday in the first round of the Class 5A state playoffs. Columbine scored three unanswered goals to take its first lead, only for the Mustangs to answer right back with three of their own in less than three minutes.

    (Brian Miller)
    (Brian Miller)

    That surge proved enough to send No. 10-seeded Mullen into the second round with an 8-6 victory over the No. 7 Rebels at Trailblazer Stadium.

    “Any time you go down like that, it’s hard to get back up,” said Mullen senior Brady Brehm, who notched the game-winner. “We struggled with that through the year, but we had the sideline cheering us up and we had a lot of big guys step up. That really drove us forward.”

    The Mustangs (8-8) move on to face No. 2 Regis Jesuit on Saturday. The Raiders (15-1) defeated Chaparral 13-3.

    It was less than two weeks ago that Mullen saw Columbine force overtime with another fourth-quarter comeback before the Mustangs secured the 8-7 victory. On Wednesday, the team led 5-3 going into the final quarter before Columbine swung the momentum back in its favor. Anthony SanFilippo cut the deficit to one before Landon Kramer tied it up at 5-5 with nine minutes, 23 seconds remaining.

    A few minutes later Tyler Goodwin gave the Rebels (11-5) their first lead, biding his time before taking a shot in front of the net and beating goalie Trey Taylor.

    Mullen needed a little more than a minute to regain control though, as Nick Philips put in his second goal of the night. Brehm followed suit with his second score at the 4:03 mark, and David Corral added an insurance goal less than a minute later.

    “We dodged real hard and moved it backside, and I was just there,” Brehm said. “I made my move, got inside and just finished.”

    Mustangs coach Mitch Brin said another factor in the momentum swing was being able to control possession down the stretch.

    “The big thing I think was our faceoff play. Alec Boyd at faceoff was able to control them and get possessions,” Brin said. “That can stop the momentum for a team, and it also can help it along.”

    Matt Standley, Matt Lambright and Grant Alfred also scored for the Mustangs. Nick Stasch had two goals to pace Columbine and Jake Allen added another goal for the Rebels, who were shut out in the first half before putting three goals into the net in the third quarter and three more in the fourth.

    (Brian Miller)
    (Brian Miller)

    The game was delayed 50 minutes because of lightning and hail after the first quarter, where Standley put Mullen up 1-0 with a score in the final 30 seconds of play. After sitting in the locker room for the better part of an hour, the two teams resumed play and Mustangs defenseman Lambright forced a turnover, picked up the ball and sprinted the length of the field before scoring.

    “In the locker room the kids were really loose, almost too loose. We had to bring them back in with about five minutes to go,” Brin said. “You’re playing, really, 100 percent with a lot of intensity. Then you go in and sit around for about 45 minutes and have to come out of that and get right back up to 100 percent energy and focus, and they were able to do that.”

    Regis Jesuit will present a stiff challenge for the Mustangs, who fell to the Raiders 13-5 back on April 2. Brin said his squad has shown some maturity after playing 16 games, adding that it’s important for the players to not be intimidated by who they are playing.

    “Confidence and faith in ourselves — that we play our game and play smart,” Brin said of the keys. “Not be intimidated by a really good team, a team that’s playing really well this year together and has some good talent.”

  • Denver East moves up to No. 5 in girls lacrosse poll

    Kent Denver Denver East girls lacrosse
    Denver East is No. 5 in this week’s girls lacrosse poll. (Tim Visser/TimVisserPhotography.com)

    Denver East has joined the top five of this week’s CHSAANow.com girls lacrosse ranking.

    The Angels went 2-0 last week, including a 16-13 win over then-No. 5 Cherry Creek. They are now 12-2, and ranked No. 5.

    Centaurus continued its stay atop the poll, and continued to be followed by No. 2 Chatfield, No. 3 Air Academy and No. 4 Arapahoe.

    With the regular season ending on Saturday, this will serve as the final poll of the regular season.

    The complete poll is below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Lacrosse Poll

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

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

    Girls Lacrosse
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Centaurus (6) 12-1 87 1 2-0
    2 Chatfield (3) 14-0 79 2 3-0
    3 Air Academy 10-2 77 3 2-1
    4 Arapahoe 10-2 63 4 2-1
    5 Denver East 12-2 52 7 2-0
    6 Cherry Creek 9-6 39 5 1-2
    7 Colorado Academy 11-2 30 9 2-0
    8 Kent Denver 6-7 28 6 1-2
    9 Palmer Ridge 11-2 21 8 3-0
    10 Mullen 8-4 10 10 4-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Cheyenne Mountain 5, ThunderRidge 4.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Rock Canyon returns to 5A boys lacrosse ranking

    Rock Canyon Highlands Ranch boys lacrosse
    Rock Canyon is No. 9 in this week’s 5A boys lacrosse poll. (Mark Adams)

    Rock Canyon has rejoined CHSAANow.com’s Class 5A boys lacrosse poll.

    The Jaguars are No. 9 this week after extending their winning streak to five games.

    Elsewhere, Regis Jesuit remained at No. 1 — and is actually a unanimous pick this week. The Raiders are now 15-0.

    Wheat Ridge is also a unanimous No. 1 pick in 4A. Air Academy was the lone newcomer to that ranking, joining at No. 10.

    These rankings will serve as the final of the regular season with the schedule ending on Saturday and the postseason beginning next week.

    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 Regis Jesuit (12) 15-0 120 1 3-0
    2 Cherry Creek 10-2 107 2 0-1
    3 Mountain Vista 13-2 97 3 3-0
    4 Kent Denver 10-3 77 4 1-1
    5 Colorado Academy 11-3 74 6 3-0
    6 Arapahoe 11-5 63 5 1-2
    7 Mullen 9-6 47 8 1-1
    8 Columbine 10-4 39 7 1-1
    9 Rock Canyon 9-5 16 2-0
    10 Palmer 9-3 9 9 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Highlands Ranch 6, Dakota Ridge 3, Chaparral 1, Monarch 1.
    Dropped out
    Chaparral (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Wheat Ridge (7) 12-3 70 1 3-0
    2 Ponderosa 12-1 63 2 2-0
    3 Steamboat Springs 12-1 51 4 0-0
    4 Valor Christian 9-3 49 6 3-0
    5 Thompson Valley 10-4 39 5 1-1
    6 Battle Mountain 11-2 36 8 4-0
    7 Aspen 10-2 31 3 0-1
    8 Cheyenne Mountain 8-4 22 9 2-0
    9 Alexander Dawson 10-4 17 7 1-1
    10 Air Academy 5-8 6 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Durango 1.
    Dropped out
    Conifer (10).
  • Photos: Second-half spurt sparks Arapahoe boys lax over Mullen

    DENVER — No. 5 Arapahoe trailed 5-4 at halftime, but exploded in the second half to top No. 8 Mullen in boys lacrosse Tuesday, 13-8.

    The Warriors got three goals and three assists from Zach Runberg, while Brian Wilson had two goals and three assists. Dylan Caulkins made six saves in net, and Charlie Leonard picked up six ground balls.

    Arapahoe won 16 of 22 faceoffs in the game.

  • 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.

  • Mullen rejoins girls lacrosse poll at No. 10

    Mullen girls lacrosse
    (Carl Grandinetti/cpgrand.com)

    Mullen didn’t stay away from the girls lacrosse rankings for long. The Mustangs returned to CHSAANow.com’s poll after one week away, and are No. 10 this week.

    Outside of that, though, not much else changed. Teams ranked Nos. 1-7 all stayed put this week, including top-ranked Centaurus. Chatfield is No. 2, Air Academy is No. 3, Arapahoe is No. 4 and Cherry Creek rounds out the top 5.

    Palmer Ridge jumped Colorado Academy is No. 8 this week.

    The complete poll is below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Lacrosse Poll

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

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

    Girls Lacrosse
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Centaurus (5) 10-1 68 1 1-0
    2 Chatfield (2) 11-0 61 2 3-0
    3 Air Academy 8-1 60 3 2-0
    4 Arapahoe 8-1 49 4 3-0
    5 Cherry Creek 8-4 43 5 2-0
    6 Kent Denver 5-5 33 6 1-1
    7 Denver East 10-2 29 7 1-2
    8 Palmer Ridge 8-2 18 9 2-0
    9 Colorado Academy 9-2 17 8 2-1
    10 Mullen 4-4 6 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Cheyenne Mountain 2, Rampart 1.
    Dropped out
    Rampart (10).
  • Mountain Vista bumps up to No. 3 in 5A boys lacrosse poll

    Rock Canyon Mountain Vista boys lacrosse
    Mountain Vista lacrosse is up to No. 3 in the 5A boys lacrosse ranking. (Mark Adams)

    Mountain Vista boys lacrosse, riding a six-game winning streak, has moved up to No. 3 in this week’s Class 5A boys lacrosse rankings from CHSAANow.com.

    The Golden Eagles are 10-2 to start the season, and beat No. 4 Kent Denver last week, 12-8.

    Regis Jesuit held onto the top spot in 5A, and continued to be followed by No. 2 Cherry Creek.

    After Mountain Vista, Kent Denver stayed at No. 4 and Arapahoe rounds out the top five.

    Chaparral is the lone newcomer to the 5A poll this week, joining at No. 10.

    In 4A, Wheat Ridge stayed in the No. 1 spot — a position it has occupied since the preseason.

    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 Regis Jesuit (10) 12-0 118 1 0-0
    2 Cherry Creek (2) 10-1 110 2 2-0
    3 Mountain Vista 10-2 93 5 2-0
    4 Kent Denver 9-2 86 4 3-1
    5 Arapahoe 10-3 65 3 2-1
    6 Colorado Academy 8-3 58 6 2-0
    7 Columbine 9-3 50 7 2-0
    8 Mullen 8-5 40 8 2-0
    9 Palmer 7-2 13 9 2-0
    10 Chaparral 7-5 8 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rock Canyon 6, Highlands Ranch 5, Dakota Ridge 2, Fairview 2, Monarch 2, Chatfield 1, Denver East 1.
    Dropped out
    Highlands Ranch (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Wheat Ridge (8) 9-3 80 1 2-0
    2 Ponderosa 10-1 67 2 2-0
    3 Aspen 10-1 64 4 1-0
    4 Steamboat Springs 12-1 49 3 2-1
    5 Thompson Valley 9-3 48 5 2-0
    6 Valor Christian 6-3 47 7 2-0
    7 Alexander Dawson 9-3 33 9 3-0
    8 Battle Mountain 7-2 24 6 0-1
    9 Cheyenne Mountain 6-4 19 8 2-0
    10 Conifer 6-4 8 10 1-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Durango 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • 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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    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A

    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