Tag: St. Mary’s Academy

  • Girls swimming rankings: Pueblo County moves up to No. 1 in 3A

    This week’s girls swimming rankings are below.

    These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.

    In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.

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    PrepSwimCo.com Girls Swimming & Diving Rankings

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Fairview 1
    2 Fossil Ridge 2
    3 Arapahoe 4
    4 Cherry Creek 3
    5 Rocky Mountain 7
    6 Regis 5
    7 Lewis-Palmer 6
    8 Rock Canyon 8
    9 Castle View/Douglas County 10
    10 Mountain Vista 9
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Rampart 1
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 2
    3 Heritage 3
    4 Valor Christian 4
    5 Niwot 5
    6 Mullen 6
    7 Windsor 9
    8 Silver Creek 7
    9 George Washington
    10 Fort Collins 8
    Dropped out
    Loveland (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pueblo County 2
    2 Longmont 1
    3 Durango 3
    4 St. Mary’s Academy 4
    5 Centaurus 8
    6 D’Evelyn 6
    7 Colorado Academy 9
    8 Manitou Springs 7
    9 Kent Denver 5
    10 Aspen 10
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Girls swimming rankings: Fairview takes over as No. 1 in 5A

    This week’s girls swimming rankings are below.

    These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.

    In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.

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    PrepSwimCo.com Girls Swimming & Diving Rankings

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Fairview 2
    2 Fossil Ridge 1
    3 Cherry Creek 3
    4 Arapahoe 4
    5 Regis 6
    6 Lewis-Palmer 5
    7 Rocky Mountain 7
    8 Rock Canyon 8
    9 Mountain Vista 9
    10 Castle View/Douglas County 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Rampart 1
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 2
    3 Heritage 3
    4 Valor Christian 4
    5 Niwot 5
    6 Mullen 6
    7 Silver Creek 7
    8 Fort Collins 9
    9 Windsor
    10 Loveland
    Dropped out
    Highlands Ranch (8), George Washington (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Longmont 1
    2 Pueblo County 2
    3 Durango 3
    4 St. Mary’s Academy 4
    5 Kent Denver 5
    6 D’Evelyn 7
    7 Manitou Springs 9
    8 Centaurus 8
    9 Colorado Academy 6
    10 Aspen 10
    Dropped out
    None.
  • First girls swimming and diving rankings for the 2017-18 season

    Coaches Invite girls swimming
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    This week’s girls swimming rankings are below.

    These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.

    In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.

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    PrepSwimCo.com Girls Swimming & Diving Rankings

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM
    1 Fossil Ridge
    2 Fairview
    3 Cherry Creek
    4 Arapahoe
    5 Lewis-Palmer
    6 Regis Jesuit
    7 Rocky Mountain
    8 Rock Canyon
    9 Mountain Vista
    10 Castle View/Douglas County
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM
    1 Rampart
    2 Cheyenne Mountain
    3 Heritage
    4 Valor Christian
    5 Niwot
    6 Mullen
    7 Silver Creek
    8 Highlands Ranch
    9 Fort Collins
    10 George Washington
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM
    1 Longmont
    2 Pueblo County
    3 Durango
    4 St. Mary’s Academy
    5 Kent Denver
    6 Colorado Academy
    7 D’Evelyn
    8 Centaurus
    9 Manitou Springs
    10 Aspen
  • Photos: Girls swimming’s 2017 Coaches Invite meet

    THORNTON — Fairview, Rampart and St. Mary’s Academy stood out as the top teams at the annual Coaches Invite on Saturday.

    The meet, seen as one of the top regular season events each year, draws many of the top athletes and teams.

    Fairview won the 5A event, with Rampart winning 4A, and St. Mary’s Academy winning 3A.

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  • All-state field hockey team for the 2017 season

    The 2017 all-state field hockey team is created by the field hockey league and their sport’s coaches.

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    Coach of the year: Paul Lewis, Palmer Ridge

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Olivia Baglieri Kent Denver Senior M
    Isobel Baker Denver East Senior D
    Regan Cadieux Regis Jesuit Senior F
    Emma Domich Kent Denver Senior M
    Abby Hermann Palmer Ridge Senior M
    Hannah Lester Regis Jesuit Senior D
    Megan Matthews Grandview Senior G
    Jill Murphy Colorado Academy Senior M
    Sloane Murphy Colorado Academy Junior D/M
    Liz Phillips Palmer Ridge Senior M
    Abby Timmins Cheyenne Mountain Senior M
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Ellie Bauer Colorado Academy Senior G
    Sydney Chytka Palmer Ridge Senior F
    Eliza Davis Colorado Academy Senior D
    Emily Dawson Grandview Senior  
    Camilla Holmsen Cherry Creek Senior D
    Madeleine Hunt Kent Denver Junior F
    Jordyn Isner Palmer Ridge Junior F
    Bridget Kennedy Regis Jesuit Senior F
    Tess Kramer Cherry Creek Junior D/M
    Lucy McHugh Denver East Sophomore F
    Raegan Rychecky St. Mary’s Academy Senior  

    Honorable mention: Kelly Burke, Arapahoe, Senior; Camryn Capoot, Kent Denver, Senior; Josephine Castle, Cherry Creek, Sophomore; Abbie Chalmers, Arapahoe, Sophomore; Shaylah Devlin, Mountain Vista, Junior; Erin Drumm, Smoky Hill, Senior; Kate Frankmore, St. Mary’s Academy, Sophomore; Alex Fuller, Fossil Ridge, Junior; Andrea Gonzalez, Colorado Academy, Senior; Isabella Guerrero, Mountain Vista, Senior; Kate Hatchell, Liberty, Senior; Riley Hatchell, Liberty, Senior; Christina Jensen, Liberty, Senior; Madelyn Lewis, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior; Ann-Claire Lin, Colorado Academy, Senior; Lily Loftus, St. Mary’s Academy, Junior; Danielle Malinski, Mountain Vista, Senior; Amelia Mccarthy, Cherry Creek, Sophomore; Jacqueline Mcdonald, Denver East, Senior; Tess Mchugh, Denver East, Sophomore; Molly Moran, Regis Jesuit, Senior; Lizzie Pierpoint, Arapahoe, Senior; Melissa Rinaldo, Grandview, Junior; Kyra Rothwell, Palmer Ridge, Senior; Kate Sawyer, Denver East, Senior; Pearl Schwartz, Cherry Creek, Senior; Hali Sibilia, Cherry Creek, Senior; Kate Smetana, Smoky Hill, Freshman; Sarah Tartell, Regis Jesuit, Junior; Hannah Tellez, Palmer Ridge, Sophomore; Portia Tieze, Kent Denver, Senior; Sydney Turner, Colorado Academy, Senior; Caroline Tychsen, Fossil Ridge, Senior; Reece Wagers, Palmer Ridge, Sophomore; Olivia Wayne, Grandview, Junior; Kylie Weaver, Fossil Ridge, Junior.

  • Photos: No. 1 Kent Denver field hockey gets shut out win over St. Mary’s Academy

    ENGLEWOOD — Kent Denver, the newly anointed No. 1 team in the state, beat St. Mary’s Academy 4-0 on Wednesday to improve to 3-0 on the year.

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  • Field hockey preview: Denver East is hoping to continue its rise

    Denver East announced its return to field hockey’s top teams in a big way last season, reaching the semifinals.

    What’s in store for an encore this season?

    “Those seniors last year were game-changers for our program. We are really grateful to them,” said fourth-year Denver East coach Katie Morris. “But I don’t want to take away from our rising seniors this year. They are going to be able to pick up right where those kids last year left off.”

    East graduated 10 seniors from its squad that went 12-2-3 in 2016, including Kate Burney (now playing at the University of Michigan). But the team returns eight new seniors this year, including first-team all-stater Eve Van Berkel, as well as captains Isobel Baker, Jaqueline McDonald and Shaina Neuwirth. And Morris is the reigning coach of the year.

    Last season marked the first time since 2009 that Denver East reached double-digit wins. It was also the Angels’ furthest advancement into the postseason since that same season, when East finished runner up. (That remains the lone championship appearance for the program.)

    “We lost quite a few starters,” Morris said. “It’s an opportunity for quite a few people to step up. But I think we set the standard for where we want to be and we’re hoping to just maintain and improve and get to that state championship game.”

    Said McDonald: “Last year we saw such an amazing change in the way our program ran, and the way our team played together.”

    Both McDonald and Morris pointed to an “amazing” team chemistry that helped spark the team to its success.

    “For us as captains, we really just want to keep that team chemistry up,” McDonald said. “We had amazing chemistry last year. So at tryouts, we’re really looking to see that commitment and excitement for the team. These are people that are really just excited to play.

    “We’re really excited for challenging opportunities this year, and to take them head-on.”

    The expectations remain high. Denver East is ranked No. 4 in the preseason poll that was released on Monday.

    “Obviously, it’s nerve-wracking,” McDonald said of the ranking, “but I also think it’s something that’s exciting for us, to have that high expectation because we do want to fulfill that expectation.”

    East’s rise — the Angels averaged 6.6 wins from 2011-2015 — can be attributed in large part to the staggering numbers in its program. More than 70 players participate across the school’s four teams.

    “We’ve been really lucky,” Morris said. “We’ve had some consistent C-team and JV coaches, so I think collectively, we know the values of our program and the core curriculum that we like to teach. It’s nice when I get the kids from JV or the freshman team and they already know a lot, because we all agree to teach the same techniques and curriculum.”

    Added McDonald: “We’re really excited. It’s really great to see all the freshmen coming (to tryouts), because eventually, when we’re leaving, they’re going to be the ones carrying the program on.”

    East will have plenty of competition in 2017.

    Palmer Ridge, runner-up a season ago, opened the preseason poll at No. 1. The Bears graduated three first-team all-state selections, but senior Liz Phillips, a second-team pick last season, is back.

    Kent Denver Palmer Ridge field hockey championship
    Emma Domich. (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Kent Denver, the defending champion, opens at No. 2. The most successful program in state history with 10 of the 20 championships, the Sun Devils are expected to be led by Emma Domich (first-team all-state), Olivia Baglieri (second team), Cam Capoot, Madeleine Hunt (honorable mention) and Portia Tieze.

    But it’s a field that’s expected to be largely equalized with many of the top programs graduating talent.

    Other challengers include Colorado Academy (ranked third, and winner of four-straight championships from 2012-15), Regis Jesuit (ranked fifth), as well as Cherry Creek, Grandview, St. Mary’s Academy and Mountain Vista.

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    Field hockey preview

    Important dates:

    • Regular season begins: Aug. 24
    • Playoffs begin: Oct. 20-21
    • State championship: Oct. 26, All-City Stadium (Denver)

    Defending champion:

    Preseason rankings:

    1. Palmer Ridge
    2. Kent Denver
    3. Colorado Academy
    4. Denver East
    5. Regis Jesuit

    Returning all-state players:

    • First team: Emma Domich, Kent Denver, Sr.; Eve Vanberkel, Denver East, Sr.
    • Second team: Olivia Baglieri, Kent Denver, Sr.; Regan Cadieux, Regis Jesuit, Sr.; Emily Dawson, Gradview, Sr.; Liz Phillips, Palmer Ridge, Sr.; Reagan Rychecky, St. Mary’s Academy, Sr.
  • Photos: Wiley has a hat trick as Kent Denver girls soccer beats St. Mary’s Academy

    ENGLEWOOD — Fifth-ranked Kent Denver girls soccer had a scoring outburst in a 10-1 win over St. Mary’s Academy on Wednesday.

    Carly Wiley, a freshman, led the way with a hat trick, while fellow freshman Annabelle Johnson scored twice. Emma Billings also had two goals.

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  • Boys swimming rankings: Cheyenne Mountain now No. 1 in 4A

    This week’s boys swimming rankings are below.

    These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.

    In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.

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    PrepSwimCo.com Boys Swimming & Diving Rankings

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Fossil Ridge 1
    2 Cherry Creek 3
    3 Regis Jesuit 2
    4 Highlands Ranch 5
    5 Arapahoe
    6 Fort Collins 4
    7 Broomfield 6
    8 Legacy 10
    9 Greeley West 7
    10 Smoky Hill 9
    Dropped out
    Lakewood (8).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Cheyenne Mountain 2
    2 Ponderosa 1
    3 Lewis-Palmer 3
    4 Windsor 4
    5 Coronado
    6 Thompson Valley 5
    7 Evergreen 7
    8 Pueblo County
    9 Valor Christian 6
    10 Discovery Canyon 10
    Dropped out
    Golden (8), Silver Creek (9).
  • Photos: Saint Mary’s Academy girls lacrosse slips by Eaglecrest

    CENTENNIAL — St. Mary’s Academy girls lacrosse edged Eaglecrest 8-7 on Friday.

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