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  • Football roundup: Palisade uses its ground game to win top-10 game vs. Green Mountain

    (NFHS Network)

    Palisade’s rushing attack held off a monster game from Allen Ortiz, and the Bulldogs beat Green Mountain in a 3A top-10 battle.

    Gabe Harrison had two scores to lead Palisade’s offense, while Franklin Barks and Julio Rodriguez also scored on the ground as the eighth-ranked Bulldogs beat seventh-ranked Green Mountain 31-24.

    “We knew we had to win to stay in the hunt,” Palisade coach Joe Ramunno told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show.

    The Bulldogs are now 3-1 this season, with tough games against Conifer and Eagle Valley remaining.

    “It’s tough, you’ve got to win to stay in, I know that,” Rammuno said.

    Green Mountain’s Ortiz had four receiving touchdowns, twice scoring from 80 yards out. He also had touchdown catches of 56 and 22 yards.

    “Boy, there’s a lot of talent on the field,” Rammuno said. “Green Mountain’s got a fine football team.”

    The coach added that his team’s own passing attack helped to open the ground game.

    “We were able to have some balance offensively,” Rammuno said. “We were able to get the ball in the air a little bit, which really opened up our option game. Tremendous effort by our guys.”

    Down 6-0 after the first quarter, Palisade scored twice in the second to go up 14-6 at halftime. The second score came via a 28-yard score by Harrison.

    In the third quarter, Rodriguez pushed the lead to 21-12 with his touchdown.

    Later in that same frame, the third of Ortiz’s scores cut it to 21-18, but Palisade, and Harrison, responded. His second TD made it 28-18 late in the third.

    The score stayed that way until Rudolfo Dexter made a 40-yard field goal with four minutes to play, pushing the lead to 31-18.

    Ortiz’s final score made it 31-24 with two minutes to play, but Palisade recovered an onside kick and ran out the clock.

    Palisade’s defense had two interceptions in the win.

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    4A: (9) Fountain-Fort Carson 35, (8) Pueblo West 21

    A close game throughout, the Trojans get a key touchdown from Q Jones with 5:54 to play that made it 35-21.

    Fountain-Fort Carson led 20-7 after the first quarter, but Pueblo West slowly chipped away that that lead. It was 20-14 midway through the third quarter, and later 27-21 early in the fourth.

    But Jones’ 15-yard score seemed to put the game away:

    Fountain-Fort Carson is now 4-0 this season.

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    8-man: (3) Sanford 36, (6) Dove Creek 12

    Sanford turned an 18-6 first-half lead into a big top-10 win.

    After the half, Sanford’s defense made a stop and the offense responded.

    “We came out and had a really good stop on their first possession,” Sanford coach Joe Cary told the Scoreboard Show. “Our offense started clicking a little bit better. We started figuring out some different things on how to go at them. The had two great, big linebackers that were really tough in the middle, so we had to figure out how to go around them. We had a few things that we did, and it seemed to work.”

    Sanford is now 4-0 this season, but Cary thinks they haven’t yet reached their potential.

    “I still don’t think we’ve seen our team play at the level that we want them to,” the coach said. “We’re not content with where we’re at. We’re going to keep pushing to try to get to that level.”

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    6-man: (4) Granada 67, (7) Cheraw 60

    It was a shootout in a big top-10 matchup.

    Cheraw led 60-45 in the fourth quarter, but Granada was able to rally for the win.

    “It was a very, very wild football,” coach Traegon Marquez told the Scoreboard Show. “A fun one to be a part of. But ‘wild,’ I think, is a mild way to put it.”

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    Notables

    Erie Brighton football
    More photos from the game. (Lance Wendt/wendt5280.com)
    • Brighton is now 3-1 in 4A this season after it’s 30-14 win over Erie. A photo gallery from the game is available here.
    • In a tight contest, 5A No. 6 Fairview beat previously unbeaten Legacy 43-32. Liam O’Brien threw for 267 yards and rushed for another 134. He had three total touchdowns.
    • Gavin Sawchuk had six touchdowns as 5A No. 2 Valor Christian beat Castle View 63-21. Photos from the game are available here.
    • 1A No. 2 Strasburg beat rival Bennett 42-0. “Bennett came to play, but we did some really good things,” coach Brian Brown told the Scoreboard Show. “They kind of stopped some of our big-play offense, but we really showed a very diverse offense tonight.”
    • Moffat County had a big upset of 2A No. 9 Woodland Park, 27-23.
    • Longmont QB Keegan Patterson had another big game. He was 29-of-41 with 316 yards and four touchdowns as his Trojans beat Greeley West 43-21. Photos from the game are available here.
    Greeley West Longmont football
    More photos from the game. (Brad Cochi)

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  • Photos: Sawchuk helps No. 2 Valor Christian football beat Castle View

    Gavin Sawchuk rushed for five touchdowns to help 5A No. 2 Valor Christian beat Castle View 63-21.

  • All-state softball teams for the 2020 season

    The 2020 all-state softball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These team were created following a process where the coaches voted upon a list of nominees. Players who were named first-team all-league are eligible for the all-state ballot.

    Coaches also voted specifically for player and coach of the year.

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    Class 5A

    Fossil Ridge Cherokee Trail softball
    (Tim Bourke/TimBourke.com)

    Player of the year: Nikki McGaffin, Fossil Ridge

    Coach of the year: Dave Philop, Fossil Ridge

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kodi Alvord Fossil Ridge C/UTIL Sophomore
    Myah Arrieta Grand Junction Central Senior
    Katie Dack Rock Canyon Senior
    Isabelle DiNapoli Chatfield Senior
    Nikki McGaffin Fossil Ridge P/INF Junior
    Jenna Medhus Cherokee Trail P/UTIL Junior
    Mya Murdock Grand Junction Central SS Senior
    Hadlee Reichert Broomfield Senior
    Anna Reimers Rock Canyon Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kelsey Bell Cherokee Trail SS/3B Senior
    Courtney Bidwell Chatfield Senior
    Genevieve Bower Douglas County C/UTIL Senior
    Delaney Farnsworth Smoky Hill P/DP/1B Junior
    Izzy Giroux Smoky Hill 1B/DP/3B Junior
    Kayla Locke Legend Senior
    Destiny Martinez Lakewood P/OF/2B Junior
    Courtney McAllister ThunderRidge CF Senior
    Jordan West Ralston Valley SS Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Naiah Ackerman, Chaparral, Junior
    • Jenny Allen, Grandview, Senior
    • Alexis Alvarado, Fountain-Fort Carson, Junior
    • Emilie Angel, Grand Junction, Senior
    • Tatum Aragon, Fort Collins, Junior
    • Amrajie Bass, Smoky Hill, Junior
    • Emma Bracken, Castle View, Junior
    • Audrey Burt, Rock Canyon, Senior
    • Brooke Carey, Regis Jesuit, Sophomore
    • Savannah Clausen, Arvada West, Senior
    • Rylee Crouch, Horizon, Senior
    • Ryleigh Cruz, Cherokee Trail, Junior
    • Katie Cummings, Denver East, Senior
    • Caitlin Cushenbery, Cherokee Trail, Junior
    • Kaylyn English, Legend, Sophomore
    • Zoey Gallegos, Prairie View, Junior
    • Jaiden Geist, Ralston Valley, Senior
    • Gabi Giroux, Smoky Hill, Sophomore
    • Alesia Grimaldo, Westminster, Senior
    • Alex Gruitch, Cherry Creek, Senior
    • Kylie Harpman, Rocky Mountain, Senior
    • Alex Hendrian, Eaglecrest, Senior
    • Brianna Jennings, Rampart, Senior
    • Bryna Kapelke, Broomfield, Senior
    • Aragon Kendall, Legacy, Junior
    • Darby Kramp, Heritage, Junior
    • Abby Larson, Poudre, Senior
    • RyAnn LeBlanc, Adams City, Senior
    • Jenna Madison, Douglas County, Freshman
    • Katie Maney, Arapahoe, Senior
    • Alexia Martinez, Dakota Ridge, Senior
    • Reagan Medina, Lakewood, Junior
    • Alexis Mohr, Horizon, Junior
    • Nevaeh Ogden, Columbine, Senior
    • Ivy Robinson, Rangeview, Senior
    • Sydney Rodriguez, Brighton, Junior
    • Lindsey Sais, Northglenn, Junior
    • Peyton Shepard, Chatfield, Junior
    • Jaidyn Studebaker, Monarch, Junior
    • Kennedy Vis, Grand Junction Central, Junior
    • Valerie Warszawski, Mountain Vista, Junior
    • Kaylie Whidden, Valor Christian, Freshman
    • Demi Woolsey, Prairie View, Senior
    • Desi Woolsey, Prairie View, Senior

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    Class 4A

    Holy Family D'Evelyn softball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Cassidy Chvatal, Holy Family

    Coach of the year: Moriah Nguyen, Holy Family

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Cassidy Chvatal Holy Family P Senior
    Abby Edwards Holy Family C Junior
    Veronica Elsis Mead C/UTIL Senior
    Peyton Gale Frederick 3B/P Senior
    Maddie Kuehl Silver Creek RHP/1B/OF Senior
    Cheyenne Prieto Conifer P/1B/3B Junior
    Lee Quezada Wheat Ridge SS/2B Senior
    Emily Sauvageau Mead 1B/OF Junior
    Joslynn Veltien Mead P Sophomore
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Alex Cantu Roosevelt C Senior
    Carly Eldredge Holy Family 2B/SS/P Senior
    Aubrey Garbarek D’Evelyn C/3B/UTIL Senior
    Avery Garbarek D’Evelyn P/SS/UTIL Junior
    Jordyn Johnson Bear Creek P/1B Senior
    Makenna Meyer Riverdale Ridge P/C Senior
    Kylee Ornstein D’Evelyn 3B/C/OF Senior
    Aliyah Rothstein Wheat Ridge CF/OF Senior
    Tyler Whitlock Holy Family OF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Emily Abraham, Pueblo South, Sophomore
    • Claire Adams, Mead, Junior
    • Brina Baysinger, Air Academy, Junior
    • Kieya Belmont, Pueblo Centennial, Senior
    • Abigail Bonuales, Rifle, Senior
    • Bailey Carlson, Mountain View, Senior
    • Malaya Coleman, Roosevelt, Junior
    • Aiyana Cordero, Northfield, Sophomore
    • Juliana Dickson, Denver South, Senior
    • Kaleigh Duran, Pueblo East, Senior
    • Hanna Espinoza, Elizabeth, Sophomore
    • Gracie Flores, Berthoud, Sophomore
    • Kambry Fraser, Erie, Senior
    • Brynna Frey, Evergreen, Junior
    • Rissy Garcia, Thornton, Junior
    • Destiny Hackney, Riverdale Ridge, Senior
    • Hannah Hall, Widefield, Senior
    • Abby Hayes, Elizabeth, Junior
    • Halle Herrera, Pueblo South, Senior
    • Hayle Herrera, Pueblo County, Senior
    • Sierra Hilgner, Woodland Park, Junior
    • Brooklyn Horn, Kennedy, Senior
    • Alina Jones, Pueblo West, Senior
    • Kaleena Jones, Cheyenne Mountain, Sophomore
    • Ava Kuszak, Holy Family, Junior
    • Megan Leick, Longmont, Junior
    • Ariadna Martinez, Mesa Ridge, Senior
    • Isabella Martinez, Wheat Ridge, Junior
    • Isabelle Martinez, Silver Creek, Sophomore
    • Bella Marusich, George Washington, Junior
    • Peyton Marvel, D’Evelyn, Freshman
    • Ayva McComas, Niwot, Junior
    • Jaycee Montes-Duran, Pueblo West, Senior
    • Isabelle Murphy, Discovery Canyon, Senior
    • Tatum Neppl, Ponderosa, Senior
    • Avery Panozzo, Mullen, Senior
    • Caroline Pigati, Bear Creek, Junior
    • Natalia Puchino, Severance, Junior
    • Lawrencia Randle, Aurora Central, Sophomore
    • Niviya Rivera, Palisade, Senior
    • Brooklyn Ruiz, Pueblo Central, Senior
    • Julia Shiesley, Boulder, Senior
    • Ashley Silvernale, Conifer, Junior
    • Cheyenne Simpson, Falcon, Senior
    • Angela Smith, Air Academy, Senior
    • Savannah Starr, Coronado, Junior
    • Ava Symanski, Eagle Valley, Junior
    • Jayah Tellez, Northridge, Sophomore
    • Devyn Thornton, Windsor, Senior
    • Elizabeth Uhl, Wheat Ridge, Sophomore
    • Gianna Uyemura, Greeley Central, Senior
    • Ellie Yuska, Berthoud, Senior

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    Class 3A

    Eaton Lutheran softball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Sadie Ross, Eaton

    Coach of the year: Dale Hughes, Eaton

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Bree Bandy Limon 3B Senior
    Brooke Carwin Lutheran 3B/2B Senior
    Jennifer Jarnagin Eaton INF Senior
    Andi Padilla University C Senior
    Alyssa Ponich Lutheran P/1B Senior
    Yaritza Puente Eaton 3B/C Senior
    Sadie Ross Eaton INF/P Freshman
    Brooke Rule Brush SS/CF Senior
    Delaney Wieneke University CF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Lexi Fernandez Rocky Ford P/1B Senior
    Grace Georgieu Brush C Senior
    Baylie Krueger Rocky Ford 3B Senior
    Keely Porter Delta C/INF Senior
    Emi Reeves Sterling INF Senior
    Hannah Schweiger Lyons Senior
    Autumn Stone Strasburg 2B/OF/UTIL Sophomore
    Ya Mei Wilson Burlington Senior
    Jaymie Woody Eaton P/1B/OF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Jadyn Baggett, The Academy, Senior
    • Kiersten Bohler, Sterling, Senior
    • Brooklyn Enny, Lyons, Sophomore
    • Taylor Fells, Fort Lupton, Junior
    • Sierra Finn, James Irwin, Junior
    • Stephanie Framel, Burlington, Junior
    • Azalea Gamez, La Junta, Senior
    • Jayda Hernandez, Lamar, Senior
    • Alisha Jaramillo, Rocky Ford, Junior
    • Taby Jones, Wray, Senior
    • Kayla Kingsley, University, Junior
    • Alexis Knapp, Resurrection Christian, Sophomore
    • Shantel Koester, Lyons, Senior
    • Maya Lindgren, Basalt, Senior
    • Trista Marx, Limon, Junior
    • Cassidy McQuiston, Weld Central, Senior
    • Stephanie Medrano, Strive Prep – Smart Academy, Senior
    • Rozzie Mendoza, Fort Lupton, Sophomore
    • Jamie Meyer, Cedaredge, Senior
    • McKayla Meyer, Cedaredge, Senior
    • Lexi Nunez-Rebel, La Junta, Junior
    • Brynlyn Owens, Limon, Sophomore
    • Carina Paul, Sand Creek, Senior
    • Heidi Price, Strasburg, Sophomore
    • Britt Propernick, Gunnison, Senior
    • Jamie Rader, Peak to Peak, Senior
    • Macy Rowan, Wiley, Senior
    • Keslie Sandoval, Delta, Senior
    • Abbey Smith, Alamosa, Sophomore
    • Zoe Stanzyk, Lutheran, Freshman
    • Bethany Summers, Wiley, Freshman
    • Haley VanOverbeke, Holyoke, Senior
    • Zoe Wadman, The Classical Academy, Senior
    • Madison Wiley, La Junta, Sophomore
    • Kaden Wyatt, University, Sophomore
    • Joy Ziegler, Faith Christian, Junior
  • Photos: Castle View football gets big win over ThunderRidge

    Castle View football opened its season with a big 42-28 league win over ThunderRidge on Saturday.

  • All-state boys golf teams for the 2020 season

    The 2020 all-state boys golf teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state championships.

    The athletes who won championships at their classification were named golfers of the year.

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    Class 5A

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Player of the year: Lucas Schulte, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Justen Byler, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Graham Dzengelewski Senior Arapahoe
    Wesley Erling Sophomore Pine Creek
    Charlie Flaxbeard Sophomore Cherry Creek
    Trey Kirschner Senior Ralston Valley
    Ryan Liao Senior Lakewood
    Gage Messingham Junior Ralston Valley
    Jeff Nelson Senior Prairie View
    Ryan Occhionero Senior Regis Jesuit
    Lucas Schulte Senior Valor Christian
    Hayden Woelk Junior Liberty
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Jack Armstrong Junior Valor Christian
    Owen Cornmesser Senior Fossil Ridge
    Nick Fallin Senior Rock Canyon
    Teddy Hummel Senior Regis Jesuit
    Will Kates Junior Arapahoe
    Nathan Kim Freshman Rock Canyon
    Caleb Michaels Sophomore Monarch
    Alex Rogers Junior Fossil Ridge
    Charlie Tucker Freshman Rock Canyon
    Tyler Tyson Senior Arvada West
    Colin Young Sophomore Valor Christian

    Honorable mention:

    • Langdon Bradley, Valor Christian
    • Luke Cushman, Castle View
    • Drex Duffy, Columbine
    • Kade Hayward, Fruita Monument
    • Thomas Hicks, Cherry Creek
    • Casey Jacobsen, Castle View
    • Grant Juergens, Arapahoe
    • Aiden Krusoe, Highlands Ranch
    • Max Lange, Lakewood
    • Jack Larson, Ralston Valley
    • Ty Nelson, Rocky Mountain
    • Ryan Parker, Legend
    • Josh Stouder, Fruita Monument
    • Kenny VanWormer, Grandview
    • Matthew Wilkinson, Arapahoe
    • Liam Wood, Regis Jesuit
    • Andrew Wright, Castle View

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    Class 4A

    (Paul Soriano)

    Player of the year: Jordan Jennings, Montrose

    Coach of the year: John Carricato, Cheyenne Mountain

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Traejan Andrews Junior Northridge
    Jake Chesler Junior Frederick
    Mario Dino Senior Mullen
    Jordan Jennings Senior Montrose
    Rhett Johnson Senior Mullen
    Jack Mitchell Senior Evergreen
    Connor Moberly Senior Cheyenne Mountain
    Toby Salinas Senior Pueblo West
    Carter Surofchek Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain
    Hunter Swanson Junior Northfield
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Jake Crawford Junior Eagle Valley
    Dakota Dolph Senior Conifer
    Oliver Gibbons Senior Green Mountain
    Campbell Grage Junior Cheyenne Mountain
    Ben Harding Sophomore Silver Creek
    Thomas Herholtz Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain
    Noah Keller Junior Coronado
    Reese Knox Sophomore Falcon
    Brentyn Paiz Junior Windsor
    Ryan Vaver Senior Centaurus
    Noah Wagner Sophomore Pueblo West
    Johnny Williams Senior Ponderosa

    Honorable mention:

    • Landon Ball, Windsor
    • Will Balliet, Riverdale Ridge
    • Ryley Cibula, Summit
    • Adam Gannon, Longmont
    • Brock Golden, Ponderosa
    • Justin Hudson, Lewis-Palmer
    • Jake Legg, Montrose
    • Gregory Lewis, Lewis-Palmer
    • Tyler Nakos, Summit
    • Jack Policaro, Green Mountain
    • Noah Richmond, Montrose
    • Travis Seitz, Steamboat Springs
    • Levi Tichi, Durango

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    Class 3A

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Nic Pevny, Aspen

    Coach of the year: Beth Folsom, Colorado Academy

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Stewie Bruce Freshman Vail Mountain
    Luke Calvin Senior St. Marys
    Connor Downey Junior Vail Christian
    Garrett Exelbert Freshman Basalt
    Trey Kuntz Senior Sterling
    Lance Peters Senior Primero
    Nic Pevny Junior Aspen
    Thayer Plewe Sophomore Montezuma Cortez
    Tayleb Schaefer Junior Sterling
    J.T. Timmers Sophomore Colorado Academy
    Jeffrey Zhou Senior Kent Denver
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Ross Anderson Sophomore Vail Christian
    Jacob Dietrich Junior Kent Denver
    Jacob Gilbert Junior Strasburg
    Jackson Lowe Sophomore Lutheran
    Max Noffsinger Senior Frontier Academy
    Jack Pashel Junior Colorado Academy
    Peter Stinar Senior St. Marys
    Bo Turnage Junior Colorado Academy
    Braden Wedel Junior Stratton

    Honorable mention:

    • dave andujo, Moffat County
    • Jason Arbuckle, Prospect Ridge
    • Brendan Archer, Kent Denver
    • Justin Brunner, Montezuma Cortez
    • Jacob Buckendorf, Resurrection Christian
    • Jimmy Clark, Lamar
    • RJ Davis, St. Marys
    • Chance Donlon, Rye
    • Jackson Grace, Holy Family
    • Austin Guerette, Severance
    • Tiki Jaffe, Vail Mountain
    • AJ Papajohn, Lutheran
    • Hunter Salani, Vail Mountain
    • Tyler Sims, Basalt
    • Skylor Wild, Gunnison
  • Cross country team rankings by region

    Wiggins Invite girls cross country
    (Brent Murphy/brentmurphyphoto.com)

    The 2020 cross country regional fields will be determined, in part, by a coaches poll within each region.

    The official vote will be held this coming weekend. The coaches held a trial vote last weekend, and the results of that vote is below.

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    Region 1 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Heritage Christian 123
    2 Lyons 107
    3 Yuma 90
    4 Wiggins 73
    5 Lake Couty 56
    6 Byers 53
    7 Twin Peaks Charter 52
    8 Clear Creek 51
    9 Front Range Christian 41
    10 Dawson School 40
    11 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 33
    12 Strasburg 31
    13 Merino 24
    14 Shining Mountain 22
    15 Nederland 19
    16 Aurora West College Prep 14
    17 Highland 12
    18 Front Range Baptist 11
    Region 1 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Heritage Christian 108
    2 Lyons 82
    3 Lake Couty 81
    4 Yuma 73
    5 Clear Creek 64
    5 Strasburg 64
    7 Shining Mountain 51
    8 Merino 40
    9 Byers 39
    10 Wiggins 34
    11 Aurora West College Prep 28
    12 Nederland 22
    13 Dawson School 20
    14 Highland 16
    14 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 16
    16 Front Range Baptist 14
    16 Front Range Christian 14
    18 Twin Peaks Charter 11
    Region 2 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Golden View Classical Academy 80
    2 Peyton 78
    3 Lotus School for Excellence 71
    4 Wray 57
    5 Vanguard 51
    6 Colorado Springs Christian 46
    7 Limon 41
    8 Ellicott 40
    9 Dolores Huerta 20
    10 Addenbrooke Classical 16
    11 Colorado Springs School 14
    12 Denver Christian 8
    13 Denver Academy 5
    14 Fountain Valley 4
    15 CIVA Charter 3
    16 Two Roads Charter 2
    17 Pikes Peak Christian 1
    18 Denver Academy of Torah 0
    18 Stratton/Liberty 0
    Region 2 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Wray 82
    2 Golden View Classical Academy 76
    3 Colorado Springs Christian 71
    4 Peyton 60
    4 Vanguard 60
    6 Ellicott 48
    7 Limon 41
    8 Denver Christian 35
    9 Colorado Springs School 26
    10 Stratton/Liberty 14
    11 Lotus School for Excellence 10
    12 Addenbrooke Classical 3
    12 Fountain Valley 3
    12 Pikes Peak Christian 3
    15 Denver Academy of Torah 2
    16 CIVA Charter 0
    16 Denver Academy 0
    16 Dolores Huerta 0
    16 Two Roads Charter 0
    Region 3 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Rocky Ford 68
    2 Buena Vista 67
    3 Thomas MacLaren 59
    4 St. Mary’s 57
    5 Centauri 56
    6 Sargent 43
    7 Platte Canyon 31
    8 Custer County 29
    9 Rye 27
    10 Antonito 24
    11 Monte Vista 19
    12 Center 14
    13 Sierra Grande 13
    14 Centennial 9
    15 Kim 8
    16 Cripple Creek-Victor 7
    17 Del Norte 5
    18 Moffat 3
    19 Primero 1
    Region 3 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Buena Vista 48
    2 Centauri 44
    3 Rocky Ford 40
    4 Rye 36
    5 Platte Canyon 30
    6 Custer County 24
    7 Thomas MacLaren 20
    8 St. Mary’s 18
    8 Springfield 18
    10 Antonito 12
    11 Del Norte 4
    11 Sierra Grande 4
    13 Kim 3
    13 Moffat 3
    15 Sargent 2
    16 Center 1
    17 Centennial 0
    17 Cripple Creek-Victor 0
    17 Monte Vista 0
    Region 4 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Caprock Academy 154
    2 Meeker 130
    3 Grand Valley 129
    4 Ouray 119
    5 Olathe 107
    6 Paonia 99
    7 Crested Butte Community 77
    8 Colorado Rocky Mountain School 68
    8 West Grand 68
    10 Rangely 34
    11 Soroco 28
    12 Dolores 23
    13 Mancos 17
    14 Ignacio 12
    15 Telluride 11
    16 Hotchkiss 10
    17 DeBeque 5
    18 Lake City 1
    Region 4 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Ignacio 159
    2 West Grand 149
    3 Soroco 138
    4 Meeker 120
    5 Caprock Academy 119
    6 Hotchkiss 116
    7 Paonia 87
    8 Colorado Rocky Mountain School 84
    9 Telluride 52
    10 Crested Butte Community 49
    11 Mancos 45
    12 Rangely 31
    13 Ouray 15
    14 Olathe 4
    15 Dolores 1
    15 Grand Valley 1
    17 DeBeque 0
    17 Lake City 0

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    Region 1 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Alamosa 47
    2 Aspen 39
    2 Gunnison 39
    4 Moffat County 28
    5 Basalt 25
    5 Coal Ridge 25
    7 Rifle 24
    8 Pagosa Springs 18
    9 Delta 13
    10 Bayfield 12
    11 Montezuma-Cortez 4
    12 Middle Park 1
    Region 1 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Basalt 39
    2 Aspen 35
    3 Alamosa 34
    4 Moffat County 25
    5 Delta 23
    6 Gunnison 20
    7 Pagosa Springs 17
    8 Coal Ridge 12
    9 Middle Park 6
    10 Montezuma-Cortez 4
    10 Rifle 4
    12 Bayfield 1
    Region 2 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 The Classical Academy 80
    2 Salida 68
    3 Lutheran 59
    4 Woodland Park 55
    5 Elizabeth 45
    6 Manitou Springs 42
    7 Harrison 26
    8 Lamar 23
    9 Banning Lewis Prep 15
    10 La Junta 12
    11 James Irwin 8
    12 Sierra 4
    13 Florence 3
    Region 2 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 The Classical Academy 60
    2 Elizabeth 53
    3 Salida 49
    4 Lutheran 40
    5 Woodland Park 30
    6 Lamar 26
    7 Manitou Springs 22
    8 James Irwin 17
    9 Florence 13
    10 Sierra 8
    11 Banning Lewis Prep 6
    11 Harrison 6
    Region 3 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Holy Family 100
    2 Jefferson Academy 89
    3 Peak to Peak 80
    4 Prospect Ridge 68
    5 Stargate 59
    6 DSST: Conservatory Green 49
    7 The Academy 41
    8 Arvada 35
    9 Arrupe Jesuit 31
    10 DSST: Montview 25
    11 The Pinnacle 14
    12 DSST: Green Valley Ranch 6
    13 Denver West 5
    14 Lincoln 3
    Region 3 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Holy Family 85
    2 Jefferson Academy 71
    3 Peak to Peak 63
    4 Prospect Ridge 54
    5 Stargate 53
    6 The Academy 42
    7 DSST: Montview 38
    8 The Pinnacle 23
    9 Arrupe Jesuit 21
    10 Denver West 20
    11 Arvada 16
    12 DSST: Green Valley Ranch 4
    13 Lincoln 3
    14 DSST: Conservatory Green 2
    Region 4 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Frontier Academy 119
    2 Liberty Common 109
    3 Berthoud 86
    4 Northridge 80
    5 Brush 69
    6 Eaton 56
    7 Estes Park 52
    8 University 38
    9 Resurrection Christian 26
    10 Severance 13
    11 Valley 11
    12 Platte Valley 1
    Region 4 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Berthoud 104
    2 Liberty Common 102
    3 Frontier Academy 86
    4 University 69
    5 Northridge 68
    6 Brush 54
    7 Estes Park 49
    8 Resurrection Christian 33
    9 Eaton 24
    10 Severance 14
    11 Platte Valley 2
    Region 5 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Faith Christian 54
    2 Colorado Academy 47
    3 D’Evelyn 43
    4 Kent Denver 39
    5 SkyView Academy 38
    6 Machebeuf 33
    7 Ridge View Academy 17
    8 DSST: Byers 13
    8 Englewood 13
    10 DSST: College View 12
    11 Jefferson 8
    11 Sheridan 8
    13 Englewood/St. Mary’s Academy 3
    14 KIPP Denver Collegiate 1
    14 STRIVE Prep – Smart 1
    Region 5 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 D’Evelyn 27
    2 Faith Christian 25
    3 Colorado Academy 23
    4 Machebeuf 21
    5 Englewood/St. Mary’s Academy 16
    6 Kent Denver 12
    7 Sheridan 9
    8 Jefferson 7
    9 Ridge View Academy 6
    9 SkyView Academy 6
    11 Englewood 5
    12 DSST: Byers 3
    12 KIPP Denver Collegiate 3
    14 DSST: College View 2

    [/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 4A”]

    Region 1 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Battle Mountain 74
    2 Conifer 73
    3 Grand Junction Central 70
    4 Eagle Valley 57
    5 Green Mountain 52
    6 Mullen 46
    7 Golden 30
    8 Evergreen 26
    9 Grand Junction 20
    10 Summit 18
    11 Steamboat Springs 14
    12 Palisade 9
    13 Glenwood Springs 6
    Region 1 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Battle Mountain 69
    2 Eagle Valley 47
    2 Golden 47
    4 Glenwood Springs 41
    5 Evergreen 33
    6 Palisade 32
    7 Green Mountain 25
    8 Mullen 24
    9 Grand Junction Central 19
    10 Grand Junction 18
    11 Summit 14
    12 Conifer 9
    13 Steamboat Springs 7
    Region 2 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Air Academy 74
    2 Palmer Ridge 70
    3 Palmer 57
    4 Lewis-Palmer 55
    5 Coronado 46
    5 Littleton 46
    7 Falcon 39
    8 Discovery Canyon 34
    9 Ponderosa 23
    9 Wheat Ridge 23
    11 Aurora Central 12
    12 Sand Creek 10
    13 Gateway 6
    Region 2 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Air Academy 89
    2 Palmer Ridge 69
    3 Discovery Canyon 62
    4 Lewis-Palmer 58
    5 Coronado 50
    6 Littleton 37
    6 Palmer 37
    8 Falcon 21
    9 Ponderosa 20
    10 Wheat Ridge 19
    11 Aurora Central 14
    12 Gateway 10
    13 Sand Creek 9
    Region 3 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Centaurus 52
    2 Niwot 49
    3 Denver South 43
    4 George Washington 39
    5 Denver North 31
    6 Northfield 25
    6 Standley Lake 25
    8 Thomas Jefferson 21
    9 Vista Peak 17
    10 Regis Groff 11
    10 Skyview 11
    12 Alameda 6
    Region 3 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Niwot 70
    2 George Washington 59
    3 Centaurus 56
    3 Northfield 56
    5 Denver South 47
    6 Standley Lake 37
    7 Denver North 34
    8 Thomas Jefferson 25
    9 Vista Peak 23
    10 Regis Groff 15
    11 Skyview 11
    12 Alameda 7
    Region 4 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Thompson Valley 108
    2 Mead 107
    3 Longmont 94
    4 Mountain View 77
    5 Erie 65
    6 Thornton 57
    7 Riverdale Ridge 41
    8 Silver Creek 40
    9 Roosevelt 29
    10 Greeley Central 18
    11 Fort Morgan 11
    12 Frederick 6
    13 Windsor 5
    14 Skyline 2
    Region 4 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Silver Creek 127
    2 Thompson Valley 115
    3 Roosevelt 91
    4 Erie 87
    5 Mead 82
    6 Longmont 64
    7 Mountain View 58
    8 Riverdale Ridge 31
    9 Fort Morgan 28
    10 Windsor 17
    11 Frederick 6
    11 Skyline 6
    13 Greeley Central 2
    14 Thornton 1
    Region 5 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Cheyenne Mountain 70
    2 Durango 62
    3 Montrose 47
    4 Mesa Ridge 45
    5 Widefield 41
    6 Pueblo South 38
    7 Pueblo West 35
    8 Canon City 16
    8 Pueblo County 16
    10 Pueblo Centennial 9
    11 Pueblo East 5
    12 Mitchell 1
    Region 5 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Durango 66
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 61
    3 Pueblo West 56
    4 Montrose 43
    5 Mesa Ridge 34
    6 Pueblo County 32
    7 Pueblo South 29
    8 Widefield 28
    9 Canon City 23
    10 Pueblo Centennial 6
    10 Pueblo East 6
    12 Mitchell 1

    [/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 5A”]

    Region 1 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Cherokee Trail 83
    2 Cherry Creek 81
    3 Arapahoe 70
    4 Grandview 69
    5 Regis Jesuit 45
    5 Smoky Hill 45
    7 Eaglecrest 43
    8 Overland 25
    9 Rangeview 23
    10 Hinkley 11
    Region 1 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Cherry Creek 83
    2 Arapahoe 81
    3 Cherokee Trail 76
    4 Regis Jesuit 62
    5 Grandview 55
    6 Smoky Hill 41
    7 Eaglecrest 40
    8 Rangeview 27
    9 Hinkley 17
    10 Overland 13
    Region 2 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Mountain Vista 30
    2 Dakota Ridge 26
    3 Heritage 25
    4 Valor Christian 21
    5 Arvada West 16
    6 Fruita Monument 15
    7 Highlands Ranch 11
    8 Chatfield 8
    9 ThunderRidge 7
    10 Lakewood 5
    11 Columbine 1
    Region 2 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Valor Christian 60
    2 Mountain Vista 55
    3 Heritage 47
    4 Chatfield 46
    5 Dakota Ridge 42
    6 Fruita Monument 41
    7 Columbine 31
    8 ThunderRidge 22
    9 Arvada West 16
    10 Lakewood 13
    11 Highlands Ranch 7
    12 Bear Creek 5
    Region 3 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Boulder 69
    1 Ralston Valley 69
    3 Fairview 67
    4 Legacy 57
    5 Broomfield 52
    6 Denver East 41
    7 Monarch 33
    8 Pomona 28
    9 Northglenn 10
    10 Adams City 7
    10 Westminster 7
    Region 3 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Broomfield 70
    1 Fairview 70
    3 Denver East 58
    4 Boulder 54
    5 Monarch 53
    6 Legacy 37
    7 Pomona 36
    8 Ralston Valley 33
    9 Northglenn 14
    10 Westminster 9
    11 Adams City 6
    Region 4 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Fossil Ridge 68
    2 Rocky Mountain 64
    3 Poudre 51
    4 Horizon 49
    5 Fort Collins 46
    6 Loveland 36
    7 Mountain Range 27
    8 Brighton 22
    9 Greeley West 11
    10 Prairie View 9
    11 Far Northeast 2
    Region 4 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Loveland 69
    2 Fossil Ridge 64
    3 Rocky Mountain 54
    4 Fort Collins 45
    5 Brighton 40
    6 Horizon 34
    7 Poudre 33
    8 Mountain Range 20
    9 Greeley West 14
    10 Prairie View 10
    11 Far Northeast 2
    Region 5 (Boys)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Chaparral 56
    2 Liberty 53
    3 Rock Canyon 45
    4 Pine Creek 40
    5 Castle View 39
    6 Rampart 35
    7 Douglas County 18
    8 Doherty 14
    8 Legend 14
    10 Fountain-Fort Carson 11
    11 Vista Ridge 5
    Region 5 (Girls)
    Rank Team Points
    1 Pine Creek 68
    2 Douglas County 50
    3 Chaparral 49
    4 Rock Canyon 48
    5 Castle View 42
    6 Rampart 39
    7 Doherty 26
    8 Fountain-Fort Carson 24
    9 Vista Ridge 18
    10 Legend 11
    11 Liberty 10

    [/cbtab][/cbtabs]

  • Photos: Castle View softball downs Bear Creek in extra innings

    Castle View softball scored two runs in the top of the 10th to get an 8-6 win over Bear Creek on Tuesday.

  • Volleyball record holders reflect on remarkable seasons

    Briggsdale La Veta volleyball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

    Shelby Hoffman fully admits that she’s more of a basketball player than a volleyball player. But the key to her success on the court — any court — is a competitive drive that’s motivated by the success of her team.

    But sometimes that can have a side effect that plays into the favor of the athlete. A junior this last season, Hoffman typically played as a hitter but coach Kelley Hale saw a glaring hole at the libero position and moved her to fill that gap.

    Needless to say it worked out. The Falcons finished the year at 24-8 and Hoffman made her way into the newly updated CHSAA volleyball record book by recording 895 digs in the season. It puts her at the very top of that category.

    “If I’m going to play a sport, I’m going to give it my all,” Hoffman said. “Coach put me at libero this year for the very first time. I didn’t know what to think about it at first, but it was kind of fun and digging was really fun.”

    Hoffman wasn’t the only volleyball player to set a record in the fall of 2019. Palmer Ridge freshman Kyra Kisting ended the year with 1,223 assists to top that category and Castle View senior Leanne Lowry set a career mark with 2,177 digs.

    What will tie these three players together is that the records they set were about setting up others for success. And they were never doing with the mindset of getting their names atop a list of record holders.

    Leanne Lowry Castle View volleyball
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    “I knew I was close (to the record),” Lowry said. “But it was never really something that I had on my mind the entire time.”

    She played and battled for every dig like it was her mission to reach that mark, however. In just the Sabercats’ fifth match of the year, she had a season-high 32 digs in a five-set win over Palmer Ridge.

    She averaged 5.7 digs per set as a senior and kept her play at a consistent level which proved to be a key factor in setting that career record.

    “It just shows that everyone is really focus on who hits the ball, which is a very important aspect,” Lowry said. “It’s really cool to show people how important libero and defense is. For me that was really cool.”

    And often times, the direct pass to setup a thrilling kill can get overlooked. But Palmer Ridge’s Kisting thrived on making sure she the ball set up for the right hitter at the right time.

    Her first year in the program resulted with her seeing significant varsity time and proved essential in the Bears’ run to the Class 4A state title match against rival Lewis-Palmer. She also ended the season with more assists in a single season than anyone else in Colorado history.

    “I was really blessed with an amazing back row that started every play,” Kisting said. “I also had such a variety of hitters that I knew I could go anybody. And they were all so welcoming to me.”

    With plenty of volleyball still to play in her career, Kisting plans on using a season record to motivate her to improving as an overall volleyball player.

    “It’s really been pushing me to get better,” Kisting said. “Now my goals are becoming a better athlete and a better teammate. I feel like this is all making me better.”

    Palmer Ridge Cheyenne Mountain volleyball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)
  • Volleyball’s record book includes dozens of new entries for teams, individuals and coaches

    (@CastleView_vb/Twitter)

    The volleyball record book has been updated (and has a new look). There are a total of five new team entries, 59 individual entries, and five coaching updates. Among those are five overall records.

    Find the full volleyball record book on this page.

    Among the new entries:

    Team:

    • Sterling and Denver Christian each joined the list of teams that have had an unbeaten season with their first last fall.
    • Those two teams each also climbed the ranks of the consecutive sets won record. Sterling won 52-straight in 2019, while Denver Christian won 50-straight.

    Individual:

    • Palmer Ridge’s Kyra Kisting set the season record for assists with 1,223. Colorado Springs Christian’s Kiersten Brock (5th, 1,099) and Cherokee Trail’s Sydney Cole (7th, 1,070) both also made the top-10.
    • Briggsdale’s Shelby Hoffman set the season record for digs with 895. Rye’s Ashlyn Romine (3rd, 809) and Wiley’s Macy Rowan (8th, 745) both also made the top-10.
    • Rowan set the match record for digs in a match with 75 against Cheraw on Nov. 9. She also had 63 (4th) against Cheraw on Aug. 29, 60 (7th) against Stratton/Liberty on Sept. 12, and 59 (9th) against Eads on Oct. 10.
    • Castle View’s Leanne Lowry set the career record for digs with 2,177. Peyton Frank of Holy Family (4th, 2,083) and Lewis-Palmer’s Gianna Bartalo (6th, 1,948) each also cracked the top-10 of the category. Notably, Wiley junior Macy Rowan is already 19th on the career list with 1,351.
    • Wiggins’ Avery Burdette tied the set record for service efficiency when she was 24/24 against Flatirons Academy on Sept. 14, 2019.
    • La Veta’s Nya Sciacca had 295 career aces, which is the second most. Pikes Peak Christian’s Kyler Sweat (4th, 284) and Denver Christian’s Anna Kaemingk (8th, 256) both made the top-10.
    • Valor Christian’s Anna Davis had 329 career block assists, which is the second most.
    • Ryley Smartt of Genoa-Hugo/Karval is second in points per set for her career, averaging 6.0673.
    • Sydney Cole of Cherokee Trail had 564 total serves in 2019, which is the third-most in history. She set the record in 2018 with 608.
    • Cole also had 3,556 assists in her career, which is the fourth-highest total in state history.
    • Briggsdale’s Kimberlyn Krise (5th, 581) and Highlands Ranch’s Cassie Davis (7th, 560) are now each listed for kills in a season. Krise is also fifth in terms of career kills with 1,504, and seventh in career points (1,751).
    • Couple of top-10 marks for assists in a match for Palmer Ridge’s Kisting (3rd, 69 against Pueblo County; 7th, 66 against Cheyenne Mountain; and 8th, 65, against Discovery Canyon); and Erie’s Jessica Amend (10th, twice, when she had 64 assists against Prospect Ridge, and 64 against Holy Family).
    • Belleview Christian’s Lexie Ewing had 21 aces on Oct. 8, 2019, the fifth-most in a match.
    • Simla’s Kaitlyn Rector and Genoa-Hugo/Karval’s Smatt each had 672 total points this season, which is the seventh-most.
    • Mayson Fago of Union Colony is 10th for career points with 1,624.
    • Rye’s Havilah Pitzer is now 10th with 149 solo blocks in a season.

    Coaching:

    • Arapahoe’s Larry Deffenbaugh is third on the all-time wins list with 540.
    • Sterling’s Lisa Schumacher remains at eighth with 464 wins.
    • Pueblo West’s Casey King is at 16th on the wins list with 348 wins.
    • Lewis-Palmer’s Wade Baxter is 12th among coaches with three state championships.
    • Sally Moos wrapped up her 38th season as the head coach at Cherry Creek last fall — the most at one school. Her 38 years are also the most of anyone as a head coach.
  • All-state and all-conference hockey teams for the 2019-20 season

    Valor Christian Fort Collins hockey
    (PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

    The 2019-20 all-state and all-conference hockey teams are a joint project between the Colorado High School Ice Hockey Coaches Association and CHSAANow.com.

    These teams were created following a meeting of coaches.

    [divider]

    All-State

    Player of the Year: Sam Simon, Fort Collins

    Coach of the Year: Dylan Strom, Fort Collins

    First Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Mason Hoehn Valor Christian
    F John Larchenko Denver East
    F Tanner Marsh Fort Collins
    D Nolan Sargent Regis Jesuit
    D Austin Gipson Pine Creek
    G Sam Simon Fort Collins
    Second Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Colter Strautman Glenwood Springs
    F Evan Pahos Valor Christian
    F Jakob Boos Heritage
    D Ty Doan Heritage
    D Simon Herz Chaparral
    G AJ DiChiara Kent Denver

    Honorable mention:

    • Nolan Williamson, Fort Collins
    • Wyatt Cirbo, Denver East
    • Austin Sawyer, Pine Creek
    • Hunter Fieweger, Cherry Creek
    • Leighton Walsh, Regis Jesuit
    • Zach Anderson, Mountain Vista
    • Jackson Mundell, Chaparral
    • Ethan Dupree, Mountain Vista
    • Jake Mccall, Valor Christian
    • Luke Flay, Cherry Creek
    • Fuller Loose, Monarch
    • Marek Thompson, Fort Collins
    • Trey Hirschfield, Valor Christian
    • Lucas Banks, Cherry Creek

    [divider]

    All-Conference

    Summit

    First Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Austin Sawyer Pine Creek
    F Luke Guarienti Pueblo County
    F Wyatt Furda Cheyenne Mountain
    D Austin Gipson Pine Creek
    D Luke Doyle Pine Creek
    G Reese Colson Lewis-Palmer
    Second Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Sam Kleinsmith Lewis-Palmer
    F Daniel Vujcich Cheyenne Mountain
    F Joey Polaski Air Academy
    D Daniel Perry Lewis-Palmer
    D Denton Damgaard Cheyenne Mountain
    G Sean Valdez Pueblo County

    Honorable mention:

    • Andrew Santos, Pine Creek
    • KC Brooks, Pine Creek
    • Ryan Nicoll, Pueblo County
    • Mitchell Lewis, Cheyenne Mountain
    • Philip Bramble, Cheyenne Mountain
    • Sawyer Haas, Cheyenne Mountain

    [divider]

    Peak

    First Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Ryan Kotz Glenwood Springs
    F Joey Beveredge Battle Mountain
    F Max Bonenberger Summit
    D Rudi Burki Summit
    D Parker Nash Battle Mountain
    G Hunter Hadsock Glenwood Springs
    Second Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Colter Strautman Glenwood Springs
    F Graham Barrett Crested Butte
    F Max Ufakes Aspen
    D Alex Parliment Battle Mountain
    D Connor Powell Glenwood Springs
    G Shaughn Rourke Crested Butte

    Honorable mention:

    • Dylan Webster, Glenwood Springs
    • Cole Houston, Glenwood Springs
    • Sean Mooney, Glenwood Springs
    • Jacob Fowler, Glenwood Springs
    • Carson Dietz, Battle Mountain
    • Luke Grimaldi, Battle Mountain
    • Logan Gremmer, Battle Mountain
    • Logan Soderberg, Aspen
    • David Thiel, Steamboat Springs
    • Griffin Maltby, Steamboat Springs
    • Tanner Ripley, Steamboat Springs

    [divider]

    Pinnacle

    First Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Tanner Marsh Fort Collins
    F Zach Saverise Ralston Valley
    F Nolan Williamson Fort Collins
    D Fuller Loose Monarch
    D Marek Thompson Fort Collins
    G Sam Simon Fort Collins
    Second Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Ryler Schelle Resurrection Christian
    F Nolan Devine Fort Collins
    F Cainin Stevenson Ralston Valley
    D Jessie Corser-James Fort Collins
    D Sean Lejeunesse Dakota Ridge
    G Andy Howes Resurrection Christian

    Honorable mention:

    • Trevor Wahl, Standley Lake
    • Denny White, Fort Collins
    • Vlad Suhlodolov, Standley Lake
    • Imaad Siddique, Standley Lake
    • Sam Clark, Ralston Valley
    • Anthony Colagrosso, Ralston Valley
    • Cam Pietrasiewicz, Ralston Valley
    • Jason Campos, Fort Collins
    • Tristan Olick, Fort Collins
    • Cristian Girardi, Resurrection Christian
    • Jake Little, Resurrection Christian
    • Eric Tyrrell, Resurrection Christian
    • Zach Clark, Resurrection Christian
    • Toby Gleason, Ralston Valley

    [divider]

    Highlands

    First Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Jakob Boos Heritage
    F John Lochenko Denver East
    F Wyatt Cirbo Denver East
    D Sam Jacobs Chatfield
    D Ty Doan Heritage
    G AJ Dichiara Kent Denver
    Second Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Joe Carpinello Heritage
    F Will Kandell Kent Denver
    F Matt Macdonald Denver East
    D Joe Capra Denver East
    D Henry Caukins Kent Denver
    G Connor Mahon Mullen

    Honorable mention:

    • Aidan Cashman, Mullen
    • Robby Witwer, Mullen
    • Nick Gilbert, Mullen
    • Ian Riordan, Denver East
    • Anthony Capra, Denver East
    • Connor Hasse, Denver East
    • Calvin Polon, Denver East
    • Spencer Thomas, Kent Denver
    • Thomas Corbett, Kent Denver
    • Patrick Burke, Heritage
    • Mitchell Myles, Heritage
    • Holden Beckett, Chatfield
    • Matt Maag, Chatfield

    [divider]

    Apex

    First Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Ethan Meyer Rampart
    F Chase Chapman Doherty
    F Will Stone Palmer
    D Josh Mongeau Rampart
    D Tanner Chapman Doherty
    G Marc Godec Coronado
    Second Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Logan Matheney Rampart
    F Cole Brooker Coronado
    F Trace Taronto Woodland Park
    D Reese Hunt Palmer
    D Thomas Hollon Doherty
    G Sean Bolduc Palmer

    Honorable mention:

    • Jonathan Musser, Rampart
    • Jordan Jeffords, Rampart
    • Jaysen Komrofske, Rampart
    • Micheal Barber, Rampart
    • Dean Seifert, Rampart
    • Parker Taranto, Woodland Park
    • Jack Cintron, Coronado
    • Aaron Leaf, Coronado
    • Adam Gryboski, Coronado
    • Shaun Valdez, Palmer
    • Alex Wells, Palmer
    • Joe Vandyk, Palmer
    • John Petrone, Palmer
    • Dane Smith, Palmer
    • Greg Schendzielos, Liberty
    • Brock Chellgren, Liberty
    • Ian Ward, Liberty
    • Seth Dimarino, Liberty
    • Nik Reddeclifd, Liberty
    • Syd Dahl, Rampart
    • Owen Gaul, Woodland Park

    [divider]

    Foothills

    First Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Mason Hoehn Valor Christian
    F Hunter Fieweger Cherry Creek
    F Leighton Walsh Regis Jesuit
    D Nolan Sargent Regis Jesuit
    D Simon Herz Chaparral
    G Trey Hirschfield Valor Christian

     

    Second Team
    Pos. Name School
    F Zach Anderson Mountain Vista
    F Evan Pahos Valor Christian
    F Jackson Mundell Chaparral
    F Ethan Dupree Mountain Vista
    D Jake Mccall Valor Christian
    D Luke Flay Cherry Creek
    G Lucas Banks Cherry Creek

    Honorable mention:

    • Serge Padilla, Regis Jesuit
    • Jesse Kittay, Mountain Vista
    • Lathan Olsen, Castle View
    • Jackson Szmul, Castle View
    • Parker Fromin, Castle View
    • Joseph Holguin, Chaparral
    • Riley Hunt-Bahn, Cherry Creek
    • Gage Bussey, Regis Jesuit
    • Gavin Berkey, Cherry Creek
    • Colton Carlson, Valor Christian
    • Blake Rollison, Valor Christian
    • Eugene Riewe, Cherry Creek
    • Robbie Dembeck, Regis Jesuit
    • Andrew O’Connor, Chaparral
    • Blake Johnson, Chaparral
    • Calvin Root, Mountain Vista
    • John Connolly, Chaparral