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  • Football roundup: No. 1 Kent Denver beats No. 4 La Junta in state title rematch

    Eagle Valley Kent Denver football Scott Yates
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    After failing to beat La Junta twice last year, Kent Denver needed this one. And with a late field goal, the top-ranked team in the Class 2A CHSAANow.com football poll got it.

    The Sun Devils came away with a 10-7 win over the Tigers to somewhat avenge last year’s defeats, the latter of which came in the 2A state title game.

    “Anytime you lose the state championship game you have a bad taste in your mouth,” Kent Denver coach Scott Yates said. “All our kids and coaches wanted to try and erase it.”

    The win is the 319th for Yates, who remains tied with West Grand’s Chris Brown for the most in state history.

    The Tigers (3-1 overall) jumped out to a 7-0 lead before the end of the first quarter.

    But the lead wouldn’t hold.

    Kent Denver (4-0) was able to tie the game before halftime and the two teams came out unwilling to give each other any more points.

    Still locked in a 7-7 tie, it was Kent Denver who would get the edge as Quinn Voboril kicked a late field goal which proved to be the game winner.

    “We had to stop them in order to get the ball with enough time to go down the field. That created a little momentum for us,” Yates said. “It gives you an uplift and said let’s do something with it. We marched the ball down the field pretty well.”

    The Sun Devils open league play next week when they hit the road and travel to Elizabeth. The Tigers also begin league play next week, hosting TCA.

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    8-man: (8) Hoehne 44, (2) Daypsring Christian 37

    Hoehne built a 22-8 lead at halftime, but Dayspring Christian did everything possible to make up ground in the second half. But 22 points in the third quarter alone wasn’t going to cut it.

    The Farmers were able to put up 22 more points in the second half and finish off the upset over 8-man’s second-ranked team.

    Senior Jacob Yates had 202 yards and two touchdowns for Hoehne. Kyle Rowe also rushed for two scores, and Riley Hudson added one.

    Christian Still, a freshman, tossed three touchdown passes for Dayspring Christian — all of them to senior Jimmy Fargo.

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    5A: (5) Regis Jesuit 24, (9) Highlands Ranch 0

    It took Regis Jesuit almost a full 24 minutes of game time to find the end zone. But after scoring just once in the first half, the Raiders turned up the heat in the second.

    They added two touchdowns and field goal to get a big win over a top-10 opponent.

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    1A: (3) Strasburg 14, (4) Limon 12

    Strasburg handed Limon its first loss of the season on Saturday.

    The Indians scored touchdown a in each the first and fourth quarters and that was all that was needed to move to 3-1 on the season.

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    8-man: (9) Merino 14, (10) McClave 8

    Merino remained undefeated on the year with a 14-8 win over McClave. It’s the first loss for the Cardinals, who broke into the 8-man rankings last week.

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    Notables:

    • No. 3 Cheyenne Wells beat No. 5 Kit Carson in a top-10 game in 6-man, 14-12.
    • Monarch is now 4-0 following a 14-10 win over Brighton in 4A.
    • Blayden Fletcher rushed for five touchdowns and 227 yards in North Park’s 47-42 win over Briggsdale. He also had 11 tackles and a sack on defense.
    • Noah Roper’s great season continues: He had 276 yards and three touchdowns as Erie beat Centaurus 38-13 in 3A. Erie is 4-0.
    • 5A No. 10 Fairview rolled over Prairie View 68-0. Sophomore quarterback Aiden Atkinson threw for 305 yards and three touchdowns. Mariano Kemp, Brian Moreno and Jake Sheerin each rushed for two scores. Sheerin also had a receiving touchdown.
    • Calvin Pope rushed for 135 yards and a touchdown as Denver East beat Hinkley 50-19 for its first win this season.
    • Gilpin County improved to 3-1 following a 54-0 win over Belleview Christian.
    • Thane Duzenack threw a touchdown pass for Mitchell and the Marauders beat Ridge View Academy 22-6 to win their first game this season.
    • Golden beat Far Northeast 17-14. David O’Connell threw two touchdown passes. Jack Walters recovered two fumbles.
    • James LaCerte had two touchdowns and 182 yards rushing for Cheyenne Mountain in its 30-7 win over Lincoln.
    • DJ King threw three touchdowns and had 199 yards passing as Mesa Ridge beat George Washington 49-22. Ju-Wan Edgerton added two rushing scores.
    • Grant Baker returned an interception 47 yards for a touchdown, and then held up as Colorado Springs Christian beat Valley 7-0.

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  • Football roundup: Discovery Canyon edges Pueblo East in OT

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    Cory Gurnett hit the game-winning extra point in overtime to give Discovery Canyon football a key top-10 win over Pueblo East on Thursday.

    The Thunder, ranked No. 9 in Class 3A, beat No. 10 Pueblo East 35-34.

    The senior’s kick came following a 9-yard run for junior quarterback Zachary Anderson. Pueblo East also called a timeout in an attempt to ice Gurnett, but it didn’t faze him.

    “I had confidence our kicker was going to make that,” Anderson told the Pueblo Chieftain after the game.

    Anderson had two rushing touchdowns and 73 yards on Thursday night.

    Pueblo East had opened the overtime period with a touchdown of its own, but missed the extra point wide left.

    Caleb Grotelueschen also had a big game for the Thunder with a rushing touchdown and a 90-yard kickoff return for a score. Marshall Pike added a rushing score.

    Pueblo East quarterback Luc Andrada had four passing touchdowns and also a rushing touchdown, according to the Chieftain.

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    Gateway Ponderosa football
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    • 4A No. 2 Ponderosa beat Gateway 49-0. Photos from the game are here.
    • Lincoln improved to 3-0 with a 43-8 win over Denver West. It’s the second-straight season the Lancers have started 3-0.
    • Jes Ramirez rushed for three touchdowns and 124 yards as Brighton beat Heritage 20-3. The Bulldogs are now 2-1. Photos from the game.
    • Orlando Westbrook accounted for three total touchdowns in Harrison’s 26-23 win over Evergreen. Aumiere Shedrick also had 222 total yards and two touchdowns.
    • Doherty lit up the scoreboard and the stat sheet in a 63-12 win over Palmer. Quarterback Logan Siffert threw three touchdowns, and Julian Cooks rushed for three scores. Gage Vanaman rushed for 149 yards and a score on just seven carries.
    • Five different players had rushing touchdowns as Standley Lake beat Liberty 42-35. Ty Webber rushed for 135 yards, and Alex France accounted for 132.
    • Fort Collins is now 2-1 after beating Greeley West 40-35.
    • Prospect Ridge picked up its first win of the season in beating Arvada 34-0.
    • Pueblo County beat Falcon 17-16 to pick up its first win this year.

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  • All-state girls soccer teams for the 2017 season

    The 2017 all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

    Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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    Class 5A

    Grandview Mountain Vista girls soccer
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    Player of the year: Haley Schueppert, Mountain Vista

    Coach of the year: Mark Hampshire, Arapahoe

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Gracie Armstrong Legacy MF Junior
    Danielle Babb Arapahoe FORW Junior
    Rebekah Burton Cherokee Trail   Senior
    Libby Geraghty Cherry Creek FORW/MF Senior
    Jordan Goodwin Broomfield MF Senior
    Katie Joella Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Sydney Maxson Arapahoe D Senior
    Taylor Parker Grandview D Senior
    Sierra Roth ThunderRidge GK Senior
    Haley Schueppert Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Hailey Stodden Broomfield FORW Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Avery Adams Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Haley Archuleta Arapahoe MF Junior
    Hannah Edwards Cherokee Trail   Senior
    Meg Halvorson Cherry Creek MF/FORW Senior
    Aspen Headrick Columbine D Senior
    Shae Holmes ThunderRidge MF Junior
    Athena Kuehn Pine Creek   Senior
    Sydney Pulver Regis Jesuit MF/FORW Senior
    Lily Rawnsley Chaparral GK Junior
    Tea Smith Fairview STRK Senior
    Morgan Szarka Grandview MF Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Bella Alessi, Fossil Ridge, STRK/MF, Senior
    • Skylar Anderson, Fairview, STRK, Junior
    • Taylor Bee, Poudre, MF, Junior
    • Sarah Bevington, Ralston Valley, MF/FORW, Senior
    • Mia Bonifazi, Mountain Vista, FORW, Senior
    • Caitlin Brown, Heritage, Junior
    • Roxie Cote, Grand Junction, Senior
    • Lila Dere, Fruita Monument, Freshman
    • Carolina Devora-Casas, Lincoln, FORW/MF, Junior
    • Riley Dietrich, Fort Collins, MF, Junior
    • Eliot Edwards, Chaparral, Junior
    • Riley Furbush, Doherty, GK, Senior
    • Alexis Gaffney, Legacy, D, Junior
    • Sina George, Chatfield, STRK, Junior
    • Sophie Grimm, Cherry Creek, D, Sophomore
    • Cassie Hiatt, Chaparral, Junior
    • Teaggan Ilela, Hinkley, FORW, Senior
    • Lindsi Jennings, Grandview, D/MF, Junior
    • Abby Kassal, Regis Jesuit, MF, Junior
    • Jade Kinsey, Rampart, Sophomore
    • Kelsie Knoerzer, Pine Creek, D, Junior
    • Kaitlyn Krieg, Denver South, FORW/D, Senior
    • Gia Lemley, Broomfield, MF, Junior
    • Samantha Manelis, Heritage, Senior
    • Madelyn Matthews, Arapahoe, MF, Senior
    • Gabi McDonald, Rocky Mountain, GK, Junior
    • Mykiaa Minniss, Doherty, D/MF, Junior
    • Keelyn Osoba, Rock Canyon, D, Junior
    • Sierra Perez, Ralston Valley, D/MF, Senior
    • Amanda Porter, Columbine, MF/FORW, Senior
    • McKenna Schultz, Fossil Ridge, D/MF, Senior
    • Samantha Scott, Legend, D, Senior
    • Morgan Sibley, Liberty, D, Junior
    • Brooke Sosa, Smoky Hill, STRK, Senior
    • Avery Vander Ven, Highlands Ranch, MF/FORW/D, Freshman
    • Anna Wandel, Dakota Ridge, Senior
    • Savannah Warner, Rocky Mountain, D, Junior
    • Savannah Watts, Prairie View, GK, Sophomore
    • Natasha Wehner, Pine Creek, FORW, Senior

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    Class 4A

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    Player of the year: Sofia Weiner, Evergreen

    Coach of the year: Paul Moline, D’Evelyn

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Brianna Alger Lewis-Palmer FORW/MF Senior
    Sarah Anschutz D’Evelyn MF Junior
    Tess Boade Valor Christian MF Senior
    Hannah Burgo The Classical Academy   Senior
    Camryn Dyke Valor Christian MF Senior
    Abby Gearhart Windsor MF/FORW Sophomore
    Shiloh Miller D’Evelyn FORW Sophomore
    Alexandra Nillen Wheat Ridge D Senior
    Isabella Scaturro D’Evelyn D Sophomore
    Ali Tobey Palmer Ridge GK Senior
    Sofia Weiner Evergreen   Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Catherine Bakken George Washington MF/FORW Sophomore
    Macie Browne Wheat Ridge   Junior
    Cori Dyke Valor Christian FORW/MF Sophomore
    Cassidy Formanek Evergreen   Junior
    Lauryn Jeans Evergreen   Junior
    Chaynee Kingsbury Windsor FORW/MF Junior
    Caleigh Michael Mullen MF/D Senior
    Cara Siegel Pueblo Centennial   Senior
    Kailee Stobbe Niwot FORW Senior
    Courtney Turner Pueblo South GK Senior
    Tianna Wright D’Evelyn MF Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Kate Athenour, Evergreen, Senior
    • Jamie Burke, Cheyenne Mountain, D, Senior
    • Alyssa Chase, Thompson Valley, GK, Senior
    • Macy Clem, Mullen, MF/D, Sophomore
    • Alexandra Colvin, Niwot, GK, Junior
    • Jaden Davis, Sand Creek, MF/FORW, Sophomore
    • Jensen Ellis, Ponderosa, Junior
    • Emily Feller, Silver Creek, MF, Senior
    • Sami Feller, Palisade, FORW/MF, Junior
    • Annette Gomez, Denver North, D, Senior
    • Nicole Hale, The Classical Academy, Senior
    • Kaitlyn Hinkle, Pueblo County, Sophomore
    • Brianna Johnson, Valor Christian, MF/FORW, Senior
    • Taylor Klone, Durango, Junior
    • Lisa Long, Cheyenne Mountain, D, Sophomore
    • Liza Louthan, Air Academy, D, Sophomore
    • Maryssa Lucero, Northridge, FORW/MF, Junior
    • Fiona McNeal, Erie, FORW/MF, Senior
    • Devan McSwain, Glenwood Springs, D/MF, Junior
    • Rachel Melchior, Elizabeth, FORW, Freshman
    • Lindsey Mills, Holy Family, MF, Freshman
    • Darian Naylor, Pueblo County, Sophomore
    • Delaney Norman, Mountain View, MF, Senior
    • Emali Ortega, Skyview, MF, Junior
    • Alexandra Palmer, Discovery Canyon, FORW, Senior
    • Whitney Parkinson, Skyline, D/MF/FORW, Senior
    • Sarah Payson, Littleton, FORW, Junior
    • Taylor Roberts, Canon City, Junior
    • Karly Sandoval, Lewis-Palmer, D, Senior
    • Emma Sears, Conifer, FORW, Senior
    • Kennedy Sheets, Longmont, D, Junior
    • Jourdan Snyder, Pueblo West, MF/D, Senior
    • Lindsey Stoetzer, Thomas Jefferson, FORW/MF, Senior
    • Skye Whitney, Battle Mountain, MF, Senior
    • Madelyn Willers-Moller, Greeley Central, GK, Senior
    • Lucy Wilson, Steamboat Springs, Sophomore
    • Moniphon Xiong, Centaurus, Senior
    • Margaret Zimmerman, Windsor, FORW, Junior

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    Class 3A

    The Academy Peak to Peak girls soccer
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    Player of the year: Alexis Loera, The Academy

    Coach of the year: Joseph Swanson, Peak to Peak

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Mari Annest Colorado Academy   Sophomore
    Emma Billings Kent Denver   Junior
    Ashley Buck Peak to Peak MF Sophomore
    Jordan Deger Peak to Peak SWEP/D Junior
    Annalys Hanna Middle Park   Senior
    Mira Houck Jefferson Academy MF/FORW Sophomore
    Brooklynn Kirkpatrick Jefferson Academy GK Freshman
    Alexis Loera The Academy MF Senior
    Brooklyn Mack Manitou Springs FORW Junior
    Sarah Masinter Colorado Academy   Senior
    Rachel Schlagel Jefferson Academy MF/FORW Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Sidney Chong Kent Denver   Sophomore
    Jaquelin Flores Lake County   Sophomore
    Xiomara Haataja KIPP Denver Collegiate   Junior
    Monique Heiniger Manitou Springs GK Senior
    Annabelle Johnson Kent Denver   Freshman
    Gabriela Palazzo Skyview Academy   Senior
    Yasmine Redondo Sheridan   Sophomore
    Evangelina Sandoval-Belmundez The Academy STRK Sophomore
    Emma Shepherd Peak to Peak MF Sophomore
    Maddie Sorensen Denver Science & Tech Stapleton MF Junior
    Amanda Stricker The Academy MF Junior
    Hannah Wilson Colorado Springs Christian MF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Stacey Adame, KIPP Denver Collegiate, Sophomore
    • Taya Baumgartner, Weld Central, MF, Junior
    • Aries Blanco, Valley, GK, Senior
    • Callahan Card, Basalt, Senior
    • Diana Cerrillo, Denver Science & Tech Stapleton, FORW, Senior
    • Shaya Chenoweth, Grand Valley, FORW, Sophomore
    • Odalis Corcuera, Roaring Fork, Sophomore
    • Lauryn Crittenden, Frontier Academy, Sophomore
    • Jaycie Dillenburg, Sterling, FORW, Senior
    • Sam Dunn, Coal Ridge, MF, Junior
    • Anne Dutton, Liberty Common, MF, Junior
    • Maddie Eichler, Middle Park, Senior
    • Mika Fisher, Kent Denver, Freshman
    • Taylor Glen, Basalt, Freshman
    • Sydney Gonzales, Englewood, D, Senior
    • Faith Heery, St. Mary’s, MF, Junior
    • Gabby Huthoefer, Colorado Springs Christian, FORW/MF, Senior
    • Dana Kotz, Coal Ridge, D, Senior
    • Rylie Langdon, The Academy, SWEP, Junior
    • Macaylah LeBlanc, James Irwin, Senior
    • Hannah Marnocha, Pagosa Springs, STRK/MF/SWEP, Senior
    • Emily McParland, Jefferson Academy, D/MF, Junior
    • Amber Mitchell, Trinidad, GK, Senior
    • Jaqueline Moncada, The Pinnacle, D, Senior
    • Chelsea Moore, Aspen, MF/D, Junior
    • Carlie Rosenkrance, Estes Park, SWEP, Senior
    • Diana Scott, Pagosa Springs, GK/MF/FORW, Sophomore
    • Marisa Shigio, St. Mary’s, MF, Junior
    • Samantha Tsiouvaras, Liberty Common, FORW, Junior
    • Mary Turner, The Academy, D, Junior
    • Missa Webb, Delta, Sophomore
    • Hallie Whittington, Salida, Senior

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    Class 2A

    Dawson Denver Christian girls soccer
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    Player of the year: Miranda Kortenhoeven, Denver Christian

    Coach of the year: Brad Homan, Denver Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kara Amidon Denver Christian FORW Freshman
    Cassidy Donohue Dawson School   Senior
    Alex Dunbar Dawson School   Freshman
    Emma Haaland Ridgway   Junior
    Grace Herring Front Range Christian D Senior
    Hannah Isenhart Dawson School   Senior
    Miranda Kortenhoeven Denver Christian MF/FORW Junior
    McKenna Monk Fountain Valley MF Senior
    McKenna Mueller Denver Christian FB Junior
    Samantha O’Brien Clear Creek   Junior
    Grace Phillips Denver Christian MF Sophomore
    Kami Quinn Front Range Christian GK Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Isabelle DeLuca, Telluride, FB, Senior
    • Emily Dixon, Fountain Valley, D, Freshman
    • Finn Doherty, Ridgway, Sophomore
    • Taylor Furrh, Fountain Valley, D, Senior
    • Hally Herder, Denver Christian, MF/FORW, Junior
    • Maggie Kirkpatrick, Evangelical Christian, GK, Senior
    • Ani Love, Fountain Valley, MF/D, Junior
    • April Mann, Evangelical Christian, Senior
    • Alaina Matoba, Front Range Christian, Senior
    • Isabella Montoya, Fountain Valley, MF/FORW, Senior
    • Rachel Potoker, Crested Butte, FORW/GK, Sophomore
    • Cambria Steiner, Evangelical Christian, Senior
    • Whitney Wells, Telluride, GK/MF, Senior
  • Photos: Regis Jesuit boys basketball looks strong in win over Lincoln

    AURORA — Led by Sam Bannec’s 27 points, Regis Jesuit jumped out to an early lead and never let up, beating Lincoln 79-58 on Tuesday night.

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  • Photos: No. 30 Fossil Ridge boys soccer continues magical run with win over No. 14 Lincoln

    DENVER — No. 30 Fossil Ridge has become the story of the Class 5A boys soccer tournament, advancing to the quarterfinals with a 1-0 win over No. 14 Lincoln.

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  • Football roundup: La Junta beats The Classical Academy on a Hail Mary

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    It was a top-2 game, and it was a wild one.

    La Junta, newly-minted as the No. 1 team in Class 2A, beat No. 2 The Classical Academy 26-21 on a Hail Mary to end the game.

    La Junta grabbed a 6-0 lead with 5 minutes left in the first quarter, and things that way until midway through the third quarter.

    TCA went up 7-6 with 6:36 remaining in the third, and expanded the lead to 14-6 early in the fourth quarter after recovering a bad snap on a punt.

    That’s when things got wild.

    La Junta made it 14-12 in with six minutes to play, but had a two-point conversion called back because of a penalty. The Tigers took an 18-14 lead with 1:20 play, and that lead turned out to be brief. That’s because TCA drove down the field to go up 21-18 with 37 seconds to play.

    All of this, of course, just served to set the stage for La Junta’s game-winning Hail Mary.

    This was the Tigers’ second huge win in a week. La Junta beat then-No. 1 Kent Denver last week in another top-2 showdown.

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    3A: (10) Longmont 46, (7) Holy Family 35

    Longmont scored 20 points in the fourth quarter to put this back-and-forth game away.

    The team teams were tied at 8 after the opening frame, and Longmont held just a 23-21 lead at halftime. After a Trojans’ field goal, Holy Family went up on a passing score from Stone Samaras to Kyle Helbig.

    The Tigers pushed it to 35-26 on the first play of the fourth quarter, but that’s when Longmont turned it on and scored the game’s final 20 points.

    “We knew that if it came down to the fourth quarter, we were going to do the right things this time that we needed to do to get the win,” Longmont linebacker Austin Hassler told BoCoPreps.com after the win.

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    3A: Skyview 11, Lincoln 5 (OT)

    This was a weird one.

    Skyview grabbed an early 2-0 lead on a first-half safety. Lincoln then went up 3-2 on a field goal with 5:23 remaining in the third quarter.

    The Lancers expanded that lead to 5-2 with a safety of their own with 1:57 remaining in the third, only to see Skyview tie it on this field goal with 44 seconds left:

    The game went to overtime, where Skyview won the game with this touchdown:

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    3A: Skyline 28, Niwot 0

    Skyline is now 5-0, and off to its best start in more than a decade after a 28-0 win over Niwot.

    The Falcons were already receiving votes in this week’s 4A rankings, and could slide into the poll on Monday.

    It’s quite the turnaround for the program: Skyline has won five games in a season just once since 2014.

    “We’ve got great kids, and they’re coachable, and they buy into the mentality and the scheme and the system, and once you get buy-in, good things happen,” Skyline coach Michael Silva told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show. “That’s what they’ve done and they’ve showed that they have the mentality, regardless of the situation, that they’re going to find a way to win. That’s tough to do, because of our history.

    “These guys have managed to find a way, and trust in me and my staff, and it’s been a fun ride so far. And we don’t want it to stop.”

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    Notables

    • Sand Creek broke a 20-game losing streak with a 14-8 win over Air Academy. That had been the longest drought in the state. It was the Scorpions’ first win since Sept. 19, 2014, which also came over Air Academy. That was a wild 68-62 win which set all kinds of records.
    • On the other side of the coin, 2A No. 8 Weld Central has now won 10 consecutive games, the longest such streak in the state. The Rebels, now 5-0 this season, beat Valley 28-21.
    • An update on the all-time wins list: Kent Denver beat Elizabeth 39-20 in an afternoon game. That gave coach Scott Yates his 308th career win. West Grand and coach Chris Brown beat Hayden 53-18. That’s Brown’s 310th career win.
    • Berthoud connected on a Hail Mary at halftime of its game with Thompson Valley. But TV won, 28-13, to notch its first win this season (1-4).
    • There was also a first-half Hail Mary in Rangeview/Gateway. Rangeview’s Jaelin Odegard hit Josh Hollins from near midfield (video here). Rangeview went on to win 52-7.
    • Pueblo East beat Pueblo South in the Cannon Game, 21-14. Check out this cool timelapse from the Pueblo Chieftain’s Nick Jurney.
    • Dayspring Christian had another wild game. This time, 8-man’s No. 2 team beat No. 8 Haxtun 55-53.
    • A big game in 8-man: No. 3 Sedgwick County took care of No. 4 Akron 46-8.
    • In 6-man, No. 3 Stratton/Liberty beat No. 5 Arickaree/Woodlin 54-28.
    • Another top-10 6-man game: No. 8 Cotopaxi upset No. 6 La Veta.
    • Eaglecrest is now 5-0 after a 42-20 win over Bear Creek. The Raptors, No. 4 in 5A, are off to their best start in more than a decade.
    • Fairview, ranked No. 7 in 5A, is also 5-0 after beating Arapahoe 48-7.
    • In 1A, No. 2 Paonia beat No. 7 Cedaredge 35-21.
    • Florence upset 2A No. 10 Salida 22-13. That is actually the lone upset of an unranked team over a ranked team so far in Week 5. Ranked teams are a combined 34-1 against unranked opponents through Friday’s games this week.

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  • Photos: Verk, Seng lift ThunderRidge boys basketball past Lincoln

    HIGHLANDS RANCH — Clay Verk and Corey Seng each scored 16 points points to lead No. 1 seed ThunderRidge to a 67-50 win over No. 8 Abraham Lincoln in Class 5A boys basketball’s second round.

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  • Photos: Doherty boys basketball cruises by Lincoln in first game back from break

    COLORADO SPRINGS – The Doherty Spartans got 30 points from Brevin Brimble as they cruised to a 97-55 win over Lincoln Monday night.

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  • Photos: Cherry Creek boys basketball tops Lincoln

    GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Cherry Creek boys basketball beat Lincoln 63-46 in a Class 5A game on Tuesday.

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  • Photos: Chatfield boys basketball knocks off Lincoln

    LITTLETON – Chatfield’s hot start to the basketball season continued Friday night with an 80-69 win over Lincoln.

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