THORNTON — Westminster football moved to 4-0 with a 54-18 win over Thornton on Friday night.
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THORNTON — Westminster football moved to 4-0 with a 54-18 win over Thornton on Friday night.
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WESTMINSTER — Westminster football is 3-0 for the first time since the 2011 season following a 34-28 win against Denver East on Friday night.
The Wolves, who have now outscored their opponents 130-52 in the three weeks, set out to run. And run. And run. By game’s end, the Wolves had run the ball 42 times, and attempted just three passes.
“We thought we could run the ball on them,” said Westminster coach Kerry Denison. “We knew they had some team speed, but we thought we could run it and practiced all week with it.”
Westminster jumped out to a 20-0 lead early in the second quarter. Senior fullback Brandon Dickerson had a 15-yard touchdown run on the team’s first drive, Spencer Gilven found Christian Rosales for a score later in the first quarter, and Dickerson’s second touchdown midway through the second quarter built the large lead.
The Angels quickly responded with a Holden Nicoletti touchdown pass to Connell Maxwell Jr. and the comeback was on.
By halftime, it was 20-14. Gilvin was 2-for-2 with minus-two yards — and one touchdown.

“It’s all about the win, you have to do whatever it takes to get the win. Doesn’t matter about stats at all,” Gilvin said.
Leave the stats for the Westminster backfield. Senior running back Dillon Pace ran for 149 yards and one touchdown, averaging just under eight yards per carry.
“You just gotta go hard every play, every practice, get that conditioning in during the week and in the game it’ll show,” Pace said.
What looked like a blowout shaped up to be a nail-biter. On 4th-and-5 from the Westminster 6-yard-line, Nicoletti scrambled to tie the game at 20 with 25 seconds left in the third quarter.
“Their team speed is unbelievable,” Denison said. “I think we underestimated their team speed, we knew they were fast but didn’t expect them to be that fast.”
Westminster punched right back with Gilvin’s second touchdown of the night, a 65-yard catch-and-run by senior wide receiver Brian Hogan, to make it 28-20 heading into the fourth.
Pace’s final touchdown gave the Wolves a 34-20 cushion and the momentum was all on Westminster’s side. A fluke play on the ensuing kickoff saw Hassani Moore pick up teammate Terrell Pearson’s fumble and take it all the way to the house for a Denver East touchdown.
Coach Denison took the opportunity with 4:45 left in the game to calm his team down.
“All we told the kids at the end was we gotta just drive the ball, we’ll just pound it out and try to run the clock out and get these first downs,” he said.
Nicoletti kept Denver East in the game with his dual threat ability, throwing for 177 yards and picking up an additional 59 on the ground for three total touchdowns. But the running attack from the Wolves was too much in the 5A Flatirons league matchup.
The Wolves turned to Pace and the run game one last time to bleed the clock out and end any hope of a second comeback from the Angels.
“We had to dig down deep,” Denison said, “but we shouldn’t have had to dig that deep.”
Westminster’s 3-0 start is its first time since 2011, a season in which the Wolves ended with a 6-4 record. As for Denver East, the loss drops the Angels to 0-3.
The Wolves hope to continue their success against Thornton (0-3) next week, while the Angels will look to right the ship on the road at Brighton (0-3).


WESTMINSTER — Westminster pounded the ground to beat Denver East, 34-28, and move to 3-0 for the first time since 2011 on Friday night.
The Wolves carried the ball a total of 42 times, with Dillon Pace’s 149 yards leading the way.
Denver East quarterback Holden Nicoletti threw for 177 yards and added 59 on the ground, with three total TDs.
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Below are the complete fields for this season’s boys golf regionals, which begin on Monday.
All live scores will be available on golf.rcasey.wpengine.com.
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| Team | Note |
| Coronado | Colorado Springs Metro 1 |
| Arapahoe | Centennial 1 |
| Liberty | Colorado Springs Metro 5 |
| Ralston Valley | Jeffco 2 |
| Fruita Monument | Southwestern 2 |
| Rangeview | East Metro 3 |
| Highlands Ranch | Continental 4 |
| Boulder | Front Range 3 |
| Smoky Hill | Centennial 5 |
| Bear Creek | Jeffco 6 |
| Greeley West | Front Range 8 |
| Aurora Central | East Metro 6 |
| Legend | Continental 7 |
| Mountain Range | Front Range 10 |
| Team | Note |
| Regis Jesuit | Continental 1 |
| Denver East | Denver Prep 1 |
| Doherty | Colorado Springs Metro 2 |
| Cherry Creek | Centennial 2 |
| Columbine | Jeffco 3 |
| Fort Collins | Front Range 4 |
| Northglenn/Thornton | East Metro 4 |
| Rock Canyon | Continental 5 |
| Rampart | Colorado Springs Metro 6 |
| Eaglecrest | Centennial 6 |
| Pomona | Jeffco 7 |
| Legacy | Front Range 6 |
| ThunderRidge | Continental 8 |
| Poudre | Front Range 9 |
| Westminster | East Metro 7 |
| Team | Note |
| Fossil Ridge | Front Range 1 |
| Prairie View | East Metro 1 |
| Heritage | Continental 2 |
| Palmer | Colorado Springs Metro 3 |
| Cherokee Trail | Centennial 3 |
| Dakota Ridge | Jeffco 4 |
| Fairview | Front Range 5 |
| Gateway | East Metro 5 |
| Castle View | Continental 6 |
| Chatfield | Jeffco 8 |
| Broomfield | Front Range 7 |
| Douglas County | Continental 9 |
| Hinkley | East Metro 8 |
| Overland | Centennial 7 |
| Rocky Mountain | Front Range 11 |
| Team | Note |
| Grand Junction | Southwestern 1 |
| Lakewood | Jeffco 1 |
| George Washington | Denver Prep 2 |
| Brighton | East Metro 2 |
| Mountain Vista | Continental 3 |
| Grand Junction Central | Southwestern 3 |
| Pine Creek | Colorado Springs Metro 4 |
| Grandview | Centennial 4 |
| Arvada West | Jeffco 5 |
| Monarch | Front Range 2 |
| Chaparral | Continental 10 |
| Fountain-Fort Carson | Colorado Springs Metro 7 |
| Horizon | Front Range 13 |
| Adams City | East Metro 9 |
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| Team | League |
| Mullen | Centennial |
| Elizabeth | Colorado 7 |
| Englewood | Colorado 7 |
| Vista PEAK | Colorado 7 |
| Ponderosa | Continental |
| Denver North | Denver Prep |
| Denver South | Denver Prep |
| Denver West | Denver Prep |
| Kennedy | Denver Prep |
| Thomas Jefferson | Denver Prep |
| Arvada | Jeffco |
| Conifer | Jeffco |
| D’Evelyn | Jeffco |
| Evergreen | Jeffco |
| Golden | Jeffco |
| Green Mountain | Jeffco |
| Littleton | Jeffco |
| Standley Lake | Jeffco |
| Valor Christian | Jeffco |
| Wheat Ridge | Jeffco |
| Team | League |
| Fort Morgan | Colorado 7 |
| Centaurus | Northern |
| Greeley Central | Northern |
| Longmont | Northern |
| Mountain View | Northern |
| Niwot | Northern |
| Northridge | Northern |
| Silver Creek | Northern |
| Thompson Valley | Northern |
| Berthoud | Tri Valley |
| Erie | Tri Valley |
| Frederick | Tri Valley |
| Holy Family | Tri Valley |
| Roosevelt | Tri Valley |
| Skyline | Tri Valley |
| Windsor | Tri Valley |
| Team | League |
| Canon City | CS Metro |
| The Classical Academy | CS Metro |
| Harrison | CS Metro |
| Mesa Ridge | CS Metro |
| Mitchell | CS Metro |
| Sierra | CS Metro |
| Widefield | CS Metro |
| Woodland | CS Metro |
| Air Academy | Pikes Peak |
| Cheyenne Mountain | Pikes Peak |
| Discovery Canyon | Pikes Peak |
| Falcon | Pikes Peak |
| Lewis-Palmer | Pikes Peak |
| Palmer Ridge | Pikes Peak |
| Sand Creek | Pikes Peak |
| Vista Ridge | Pikes Peak |
| Pueblo Centennial | South Central |
| Pueblo Central | South Central |
| Pueblo County | South Central |
| Pueblo East | South Central |
| Pueblo South | South Central |
| Pueblo West | South Central |
| Team | League |
| Durango | Southwestern |
| Montezuma-Cortez | Southwestern |
| Montrose | Southwestern |
| Battle Mountain | Western Slope |
| Delta | Western Slope |
| Eagle Valley | Western Slope |
| Palisade | Western Slope |
| Rifle | Western Slope |
| Steamboat Springs | Western Slope |
| Summit | Western Slope |
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| Team | League |
| Colorado Academy | Metro |
| Kent Denver | Metro |
| Lutheran | Metro |
| Machebeuf | Metro |
| SkyView Academy | Metro |
| Denver Academy | Mile High |
| Denver Christian | Mile High |
| Front Range Christian | Mile High |
| C.S. Christian | Tri-Peaks |
| James Irwin | Tri-Peaks |
| Manitou Springs | Tri-Peaks |
| St. Mary’s | Tri-Peaks |
| Cornerstone Christian | 5280 |
| Team | League |
| Holyoke | Lower Platte |
| Yuma | Lower Platte |
| Faith Christian | Metro |
| Jefferson Academy | Metro |
| Peak to Peak | Metro |
| Dawson | Mile High |
| Resurrection Christian | Mile High |
| Brush | Patriot |
| Eaton | Patriot |
| Estes Park | Patriot |
| Frontier Academy | Patriot |
| Strasburg | Patriot |
| Sterling | Patriot |
| Burlington | Union Pacific |
| Team | League |
| Cheyenne Wells | High Plains |
| La Veta | Fisher’s Peak |
| Alamosa | Intermountain |
| Monte Vista | Intermountain |
| Pagosa Springs | Intermountain |
| Fowler | Santa Fe |
| Rocky Ford | Santa Fe |
| Rye | Santa Fe |
| Swallows Academy | Santa Fe |
| Swink | Santa Fe |
| Florence | Tri-Peaks |
| La Junta | Tri-Peaks |
| Lamar | Tri-Peaks |
| Trinidad | Tri-Peaks |
| Team | Note |
| Lake County | Frontier |
| Buena Vista | Tri-Peaks |
| Salida | Tri-Peaks |
| Aspen | Western Slope |
| Basalt | Western Slope |
| Cedaredge | Western Slope |
| Coal Ridge | Western Slope |
| Grand Valley | Western Slope |
| Gunnison | Western Slope |
| Moffat County | Western Slope |
| Rangely | Western Slope |
| Vail Christian | Western Slope |
| Vail Mountain | Western Slope |
WESTMINSTER — Melissa Rahrich threw three perfect innings, striking out four, and also had three RBIs at the plate as No. 4 Brighton beat Westminster softball 12-1 in Class 5A on Tuesday.
Marissa Frederico and Lindsey Wadsworth each added two RBIs for Brighton, which improved to 7-2.
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AURORA — Westminster football improved to 2-0 for the first time since 2011 as the Wolves beat Hinkley 52-18 on Saturday.
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WESTMINSTER — Coming off of a 2-1 loss to Rock Canyon earlier this week, the Westminster Wolves were ready to protect their home field in a tough match up against Monarch. They did just that, netting a thrilling 2-1 overtime win against the Coyotes on Thursday.
Both teams started off very aggressively with a total of four yellow cards pulled just in the first half alone, three on Monarch (1-1 overall) and one on Westminster (1-1).
The aggressive attitude gave Westminister tons of great looks at the goal but they just couldn’t convert until sophomore mid-fielder Isaac Macias saved the day with the first goal of the game with barely any time left in the first half, giving Westminster the 1-0 lead.
Winding down in the second half it looked as if Monarch had no hope of coming back until they finally scored with 12 minutes to go in regulation tying the game at 1-1. The score stayed tied for the rest of regulation sending it to a 10 minute overtime.
Within the first two minutes of overtime senior Gio Dominguez stepped up big and hit the game winning goal. That goal gave Westminister the 2-1 win over Monarch and the whole team immediately jumped onto one another and fell to the ground cheering.
Coach Ben Forbes made it clear to his team how important this game was to bounce back after the loss and prove “that they can play with anybody in the state of Colorado,” and going forward they need to work on their defense in the mid-field.
Monarch will get their chance to bounce back from the loss when they host Rangeview on Wednesday. That same day, the Wolves hit the road and will travel to Arvada to take on the Bulldogs.

The brackets for the Class 5A and 4A boys and girls basketball state tournaments were released on Sunday.
Overland, Regis Jesuit, Eaglecrest and ThunderRidge each earned No. 1 seeds in the 5A boys tournament. Each of those teams, save for Eaglecrest, were ranked No. 1 in CHSAANow.com’s poll at some point this season.
No. 2 seeds in 5A boys include Mountain Vista, Legend, Dakota Ridge and Rangeview.
The Continental League, viewed by many as the toughest in the state, ended up with six teams getting first-round byes, including No. 3 seeds Chaparral and Rock Canyon. The other No. 3s are Fort Collins and George Washington.
Also getting byes in the first round were No. 4 seeds Cherokee Trail, Rampart, Grand Junction and Fossil Ridge.
Defending champion Denver East drew a No. 6 seed, and opens at home against No. 11 Fairview.

On the 5A girls side, Highlands Ranch, Broomfield, ThunderRidge and Monarch earned the No. 1 seeds.
The No. 2s are Cherry Creek, Rampart, Lakewood and Arapahoe.
Also receiving first round byes are No. 3 seeds Grand Junction, Ralston Valley, Grandview and Denver East; as well as No. 4 seeds Legacy, Westminster, Pine Creek and Fossil Ridge.
Two-time defending 5A champion Regis Jesuit is a No. 6 seed, and plays No. 11 Pomona in the first round.
In 4A girls, Canon City, Pueblo West, D’Evelyn and Holy Family were the No. 1 seeds. The No. 2s are Pueblo South, Palisade, Sand Creek and Valor Christian.
Defending champion Mesa Ridge is a No. 5 seed and will play No. 4 Silver Creek to open the tournament.
The 4A boys field is led by No. 1 seeds Longmont, Golden, Holy Family and Denver South.
Valor Christian, Air Academy, Sierra and Pueblo West are No. 2 seeds.
Pueblo East, the defending champion, missed the 4A field.
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WESTMINSTER — Thornton won the Westminster Wrestling Invitational overt he weekend, besting host Westminster with 184 points.
Full results:
1. Thornton, 184
2. Westminster, 111
3. Hinkley, 105
4. Littleton, 92
5. Mitchell, 84
6. Cherry Creek, 68
6. Sand Creek, 68
8. Wiggins, 64
9. Montbello, 35
10. Thornton No. 2, 21
11. Skyview, 13
WESTMINSTER — Savannah King had 18 points, Destiny Gomez added 12 and Westminster girls basketball beat Abraham Lincoln 61-31 on Thursday night.