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  • All-state boys golf teams for the 2019 season

    The 2019 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

    (Brad Cochi/For CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year Will Kates, Arapahoe

    Coach of the year John Zerwin, Fairview

    First Team
    Player Year School
    Grant Alqatami Senior Boulder
    William Chadwick Senior Fairview
    Owen Cornmesser Junior Fossil Ridge
    Gavin Hagstrom Senior Fossil Ridge
    Ryder Heuston Senior Fairview
    Will Kates Sophomore Arapahoe
    Ryan Liao Junior Lakewood
    Brett Reamon Senior Fairview
    Tarek Salem Senior Highlands Ranch
    Matthew Wilkinson Sophomore Arapahoe
    Second Team
    Player Year School
    Beam Boonta Senior Cherokee Trail
    Qwenton Caldwell Sophomore Columbine
    Charlie Flaxbeard Freshman Cherry Creek
    Brendan Fricke Senior Highlands Ranch
    Max Heupel Senior Chatfield
    Teddy Hummel Junior Regis Jesuit
    Carson Kerr Junior Grand Junction
    Max Lange Sophomore Lakewood
    Alex McCoy Junior Liberty
    Jeff Nelson Junior Prairie View
    Andrew Platt Senior Boulder
    Alex Rogers Sophomore Fossil Ridge
    Ryan Sangchompuphen Junior Denver East
    Charlie Wang Junior Fossil Ridge
    Bo Wardynski Senior Regis Jesuit
    Brayden Weiss Senior Monarch
    Andrew White Freshman Eaglecrest

    Honorable mention:

    • Carson Briggs, Broomfield
    • Logan Byler, Valor Christian
    • Graham Dzengelewski, Arapahoe
    • Nick Fallin, Rock Canyon
    • Gage Messingham, Ralston Valley
    • Caleb Michaels, Monarch
    • Ryan Occhionero, Regis Jesuit
    • Yusuke Ogi, Arvada West
    • Finn Olson, Rock Canyon
    • Ryan Parker, Legend
    • Lucas Schulte, Valor Christian
    • Tyler Tyson, Arvada West
    • Kenny VanWormer, Grandview
    • Max Zadvorny, Arapahoe

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    Class 4A

    Montrose boys golf Micah Stangebye
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year Micah Stangebye, Montrose

    Coach of the year Dave Woodruff, Montrose

    First Team
    Player Year School
    Ethan Aubert Senior Palisade
    Jake Chesler Sophomore Frederick
    Kaden Ford Junior Discovery Canyon
    Gregory Lewis Sophomore Lewis-Palmer
    ryan lords Senior Montrose
    Gabe Marmon Senior Cheyenne Mountain
    Lance Phillips Senior Palmer Ridge
    Micah Stangebye Senior Montrose
    Hunter Swanson Sophomore Northfield
    Noah Wagner Freshman Pueblo West
    Second Team
    Player Year School
    Traejan Andrews Sophomore Northridge
    Mario Dino Junior Mullen
    Dakota Dolph Junior Conifer
    Tommy Henninger Senior Steamboat Springs
    Jordan Jennings Junior Montrose
    Jack Mitchell Junior Evergreen
    Brentyn Paiz Sophomore Windsor
    Medhaj Shrestha Senior D’Evelyn
    Clay Whitton Senior Evergreen
    Johnny Williams Junior Ponderosa

    Honorable mention:

    • Braden Caffarelli, Erie
    • Ryley Cibula, Summit
    • Colton Gabbard, Frederick
    • Adam Gannon, Longmont
    • Oliver Gibbons, Green Mountain
    • Ben Harding, Silver Creek
    • Rhett Johnson, Mullen
    • Noah Keller, Coronado
    • Reese Knox, Falcon
    • Rick Lane, Pueblo Centennial
    • Eli Marquez, Mullen
    • Mateo Salcido, Fort Morgan
    • Toby Salinas, Pueblo West
    • Alex Tanner, Windsor
    • Dawson Thulin, Vista Peak
    • Levi Tichi, Durango
    • Ethan Whidden, Durango
    • Adam Whitliff, Pueblo West
    • Garrett Zinn, Ponderosa

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    Class 3A

    (Alan Versaw/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year Westin Pals, Lutheran

    Coach of the year Kevin Volz, Lutheran

    First Team
    Player Year School
    Jacobo Arango Senior Kent Denver
    Walker Franklin Senior Prospect Ridge
    Jacob Mason Senior Holy Family High School
    Max Noffsinger Junior Frontier Academy
    Westin Pals Senior Lutheran
    Jack Pevny Senior Aspen
    Nic Pevny Sophomore Aspen
    Tayleb Schaefer Senior Sterling
    Peter Stinar Junior St. Mary’s
    Jeffrey Zhou Junior Kent Denver
    Second Team
    Player Year School
    Jacob Buckendorf Junior Resurrection Christian
    Brenden Crowther Senior Alamosa
    Jack Garnsey Senior Colorado Academy
    Garrett Green Senior Holy Family High School
    Blake Keetch Senior Montezuma Cortez
    Trey Kuntz Junior Sterling
    Jackson Lowe Freshman Lutheran
    Thayer Plewe Freshman Montezuma Cortez
    Suchit Sharma Senior Peak to Peak
    Nathan Smith Senior Pagosa Springs

    Honorable mention:

    • Christian Agelopoulos, Colorado Academy
    • Luke Calvin, St. Mary’s
    • Brandon Cohen, Colorado Academy
    • Owen Deas, Lutheran
    • Ben Devolve, The Classical Academy
    • Connor Downey, Vail Christian
    • Breck Ferrin, Front Range Christian
    • Jacob Gilbert, Strasburg
    • Jackson Grace, Holy Family High School
    • Davis Long, Peak to Peak
    • Liam O’Halloran, The Classical Academy
    • Griffin pederson, Gunnison
    • Lance Peters, Trinidad
    • Grant Rose, Resurrection Christian
    • Walker Scott, Eaton
    • Tyler Sims, Basalt
    • Tommy Skodje, Dawson
    • J.T. Timmers, Colorado Academy
    • Luke Wright, SkyView Academy
  • Photos: Liberty boys soccer scores three times in second half to beat Pueblo Centennial

    Liberty boys soccer found the net three times in the second half to beat Pueblo Centennial 4-1 on Saturday.

  • Photos: No. 2 Regis Jesuit field hockey shuts out Liberty

    Two second-half goals paved the way for No. 2 Regis Jesuit field hockey in a 3-0 win over Liberty on Tuesday.

  • Photos: 4A No. 8 Heritage football beats Liberty

    4A No. 8 Heritage football pushed its record to 3-1 with a 55-20 win over Liberty on Friday night. A photo gallery is available here.

  • Photos: Grand Junction football’s hot start leads to Liberty’s first loss

    Grand Junction football scored a quick 21 points in the first half to beat Liberty 42-14 on Saturday.

  • Photos: Chatfield boys soccer powers past Liberty in second half

    Chatfield boys soccer scored two goals in the second half and held Liberty scoreless in that span to get a 3-1 win on Tuesday.

  • Football roundup: Alamosa knocks off No. 1 La Junta in 2A

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    Alamosa and new coach Drew Sandlin have a signature win early in the 2019 season.

    The Mean Moose knocked off defending Class 2A champion and top-ranked La Junta 22-6, on the road, no less. It put an end to La Junta’s 14-game winning streak, which had been tied for the longest in the state.

    Alamosa led 7-0 at the half, and pushed it to 14-0 midway through the third. La Junta returned an interception for a score later in that quarter, but then Alamosa scored again, securing the win.

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    8-man: (5) Mancos 48, (3) Merino 34

    Trailing 8-0 after the first quarter, Mancos rallied to score 18 consecutive points in the second quarter to build a lead. The Bluejays continued the momentum in the third quarter, and ultimately fended off a late rally to secure the top-5 win.

    “We made a lot of mistakes in the beginning,” Mancos coach Josh Gardner told the Colorado Preps Scoreboard Show. “And one of the messages I was trying to get to our boys last night at the hotel, and today, was you’re going to make mistakes, but you have to forget about it, you have to move on. And so at halftime, we just kind of sat together and talked about it. We said, ‘Hey, you made mistakes, that’s ok. You’ve got to forget about it, and you’ve got to move on.’ And I think that was the difference. We were able to move on from those big mistakes.”

    Chase Moore had three rushing touchdowns, including a 52-yard score in the second quarter which got the scoring started for Mancos, and a 39-yarder early in the third quarter that made it 24-16.

    Anthony Medina had two rushing scores, while Breccen Morelli had a score through the air and on the ground.

    Mancos pushed its lead to 34-16 as the fourth quarter started. Two quick touchdowns from Merino made it 34-28. Morelli threw a 74-yard touchdown with four minutes to play to put Mancos back up two scores, but Merino responded with a score with less than two minutes to play, making it 40-34.

    Medina then added his second rushing score, a 57-yarder, in the final minute to make it 48-34.

    “It was pretty crazy,” Gardner said. “Merino was a hard-fighting team, and they just could not let us get any distance. They fought real hard, we fought real hard, and yeah, it was a little wild and crazy at the end.”

    Mancos is now 2-0 this season.

    “We’re trying to change the mentality of our program,” Gardner said. “We’re trying to be as confident as we can be. We’re trying to just play with a positive attitude, and just keep our spirits high, and you’ve just got to forget when you make mistakes because everyone makes mistakes.”

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    3A: Frederick 21, (7) Erie 20

    Frederick won its rivalry contest against No. 7 Erie thanks to this stop of a two-point conversion attempt:

    Frederick coach Travis Peeples told the Scoreboard Show that it was “a great night to be here. A great win.”

    The Warriors, now 2-0, were led by quarterback Jake Green.

    “He kind of took the game over,” Peeples said. “He was a big difference tonight in getting us the win.”

    Of the late two-point conversion stop, Peeples said: “We kinda were ready for what they were going to do, and we prepared all week for it. … It was exhilarating. The crowd, it was a packed house, and it was just an unbelievable win. Our kids kinda willed themselves to win the game. They wanted this really bad for our community and our school.”

    BoCoPreps has a full recap of this game.

    And here are highlights of the game from 9News.

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    3A: (4) Green Mountain 28, (2) Palisade 14

    Green Mountain quarterback Trey Towndrow threw four touchdown passes, two each in the first and third quarters, as the Rams went on the road to secure a big win.

    “It was a great win, a great battle,” Green Mountain coach Jesse German told the Scoreboard Show. “Our kids, they just hung in there and they just kept fighting.”

    Palisade tried to rally late, but Green Mountain wouldn’t let the Bulldogs get back in the game.

    “Huge win for us,” German said. “Super proud of our boys just to keep fighting and finishing that game.”

    On Towndrow, German added: “He’s one of the top quarterbacks in the state, and really one of the top athletes in the state. I think he’s a game-changer for us.”

    Here’s a recap of the game from the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

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    3A/4A: Sand Creek 21, Cheyenne Mountain 6

    Following this win over Cheyenne Mountain, Sand Creek has matched its win total of the the previous four seasons combined.

    The Scorpions, led by first-year coach James Everett, are 2-0 for the first time since 2013.

    “This is exciting, man,” Everett told the Scoreboard Show. “The school is behind us, the community is behind us. We had a packed house tonight. we had guys outside of the gate watching the game. It was a nice atmosphere to be in tonight.”

    Here’s a recap of the game from the Colorado Springs Gazette.

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    Notables

    • As they celebrate their 100th season, 1A No. 1 Limon opened a new football stadium and pressbox on Friday night. They beat Crowley County 46-7:

    • In 1A, Pagosa Springs knocked off No. 5 Centauri 28-20.
    • 4A No. 8 Ponderosa also made a stop on a two-point conversion attempt to seal the top-10 win at the end of the game, beating No. 10 Windsor 24-23.
    • An upset in 6-man, where Granada knocked off No. 8 Eads 54-46. “It was a hard-fought victory,” coach Manuel Gonzales Jr. told the Scoreboard Show. “We had just enough in the tank to pull it out.”
    • Top-10 matchup in 6-man: No. 2 Fleming 55, No. 7 Peetz 18.
    • Another top-10 game in 6-man: No. 6 Prairie 48, No. 10 Briggsdale 28.
    • 5A Arapahoe won the Milk Jug against rival 4A No. 9 Heritage, 9-7. Photos from that game are here.
    • Longmont beat Fort Collins in overtime with a stop on a two-point attempt. The Trojans won, 36-34. Sage Yazzie had five total touchdowns.
    • 5A No. 2 Cherry Creek won its annual rivalry game with Mullen, 34-0. Here’s a photo gallery.
    • Woodland Park ended a 13-game losing streak by beating Sierra 51-0.
    • Liberty football went 0-10 last season, and has now started 2-0 after being Pueblo Centennial 21-8. It’s the program’s first 2-0 start since 2015.

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    More coverage

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  • Liberty field hockey sees progress despite short time in sport

    It wasn’t so long ago that the Liberty field hockey team made a little bit of history.

  • Photos: Evans drives in two as LIberty softball edges Palmer Ridge

    COLORADO SPRINGS — Faith Evans went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs as Liberty softball beat Palmer Ridge 10-9 on Friday.

  • Schedule set for field hockey’s scrimmage day

    Colorado Academy St. Mary's Academy field hockey
    (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Field hockey will be kicking off its competitive season all together.

    13 of the sport’s 15 programs will gather at two sites for a scrimmage day with teams playing multiple games against one another. The event is set for Saturday.

    The varsity programs will compete from noon to 5 p.m. at Kent Denver, and junior varsity programs will play from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Academy.

    Defending champion Regis Jesuit heads the sport’s preseason rankings.

    The full schedule is below.

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    Varsity games

    Deso Field
    Time Teams
    12-12:25 p.m. St. Mary’s Academy vs Liberty
    12:30-12:55 p.m. Regis Jesuit vs Mountain Vista
    1-1:25 p.m. Denver East vs Liberty
    1:30-1:55 p.m. Grandview vs Arapahoe
    2-2:25 p.m. Liberty vs Fossil Ridge
    2:30-2:55 p.m. Regis Jesuit vs Arapahoe
    3-3:25 p.m. St. Mary’s Academy vs Mountain Vista
    3:30-3:55 p.m. Dakota Ridge vs Arapahoe
    4-4:25 p.m. Cherry Creek vs Kent Denver
    Horn Field
    Time Teams
    12-12:25 p.m. Denver East vs Palmer Ridge
    12:30-12:55 p.m. Dakota Ridge vs Fossil Ridge
    1-1:25 p.m. Kent Denver vs Palmer Ridge
    1:30-1:55 p.m. Regis Jesuit vs Dakota Ridge
    2-2:25 p.m. St. Mary’s Academy vs Cherry Creek
    2:30-2:55 p.m. Grandview vs Palmer Ridge
    3-3:25 p.m. Denver East vs Cherry Creek
    3:30-3:55 p.m. Regis Jesuit vs Kent Denver
    4-4:25 p.m. Grandview vs Mountain Vista

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    Junior Varsity games

    Pam Bent Field
    Time Teams
    9-9:25 p.m. St. Mary’s Academy vs Mountain Vista
    9:30-9:55 p.m. Denver East vs Cherry Creek
    10-10:25 p.m. St. Mary’s Academy vs Kent Denver
    10:30-10:55 p.m. Denver East vs Regis Jesuit
    11-11:25 p.m. Mountain Vista vs Kent Denver
    11:30-11:55 p.m. Arapahoe vs Cherry Creek
    12-12:25 p.m. Grandview vs Fossil Ridge
    12:30-12:55 p.m. Palmer Ridge vs Regis Jesuit
    1-1:25 p.m. Grandview vs Fossil Ridge
    1:30-1:55 p.m. Palmer Ridge vs Arapahoe