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  • Football roundup: Grandview gets big win over Cherry Creek

    It’s not as though Grandview was flying under the radar. The Wolves, after all, were ranked No. 3 in this week’s Class 5A CHSAANow.com poll — and have been ranked since the preseason.

    Cherry Creek Grandview football
    More photos. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    But Friday’s 24-6 win over No. 6 Cherry Creek was an announcement, of sorts: We’re to be reckoned with.

    Grandview led 17-6 at the half and added a late score off a blocked punt that was recovered by Keifer Glau. Quarterback Cody Summers had a game, throwing for a score and rushing for another.

    If they weren’t already, the Wolves, now 7-0, are a legitimate threat for the Class 5A title. They play Overland next week. Win that, and the season finale with Valor Christian could be for the No. 1 overall seed in the playoffs.

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    3A: (6) Roosevelt 34, (3) Holy Family 26

    In a back-and-forth game which featured six ties or lead changes, Roosevelt pulled away in the fourth quarter to win.

    Christian Majszak had four touchdowns to lead Roosevelt.

    “It’s that time of year again,” coach Noland Eastin told ColoradoPreps.com’s Scoreboard Show. “We better start strapping our chinstraps on a little tighter, because that was a heck of a battle out there, and it could have went either way.

    “It was back-and-forth,” he added. “It was just one of those epic battles. … The dust was flying around, kids were hanging in there. Their kids were battling. It was jsut a fun night of football. It was a good throw-back night.”

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    3A: Palisade 18, (3) Rifle 10

    It’s a big upset that also does wonders for Palisade’s playoffs hopes. The Bulldogs improved to 5-2.

    The team teams were knotted at 10 at the break, and again after three quarters before Caleb Clarkson scored the winning touchdown on a 9-yard run with 1:45 to play. According to the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, Palisade had actually stopped Rifle on fourth-and-2 at their own 38 prior to the winning drive.

    “The only way you’re going to compete against Rifle is you have to match their discipline and toughness, and that’s what we’re built on,” Palisade coach Joe Ramunno told the paper.

    Easton Wood also had a touchdown pass to John Goff for Palisade, while Ty Leyba had a 56-yard touchdown run for Rifle.

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    5A: (1) Valor Christian 17, Cherokee Trail 7

    The top-ranked Eagles grinded out a win against yet another tough Centennial League foe.

    Quarterback Dylan McCaffrey threw for a touchdown and rushed for another.

    Brian Dawkins Jr. and Eric Lee Jr. both had interceptions at key moments.

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    3A: (7) Delta 39, (10) Glenwood Springs 10

    Delta scored the game’s final 29 points in the top-10 showdown.

    Tristan Brown and Damon Jensen each had two touchdowns for Delta, running in place of a cramped Jonny Ponce, according to the Daily Sentinel.

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    2A: Sterling 21, (9) Eaton 14

    The Tigers pulled off the upset after scoring the game’s final 14 points.

    “We kind of came in at the half and had to make some quick adjustments to some of the things they took advantage of,” Sterling coach Rob Busmente told the Scoreboard Show. “We regrouped well at halftime and came out and made some of those adjustments, and we were able to go out and perform.”

    Sterling plays at No. 1 Brush next week.

    “This is the Patriot League,” Busmenete said. “There’s never a week off. There’s always a tough game waiting for you on Friday.”

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    2A: La Junta 21, (5) Florence 20

    La Junta stopped No. 5 Florence’s two-point conversion attempt with 20 seconds to play to preserve the win in 2A.

    “It was a great stop for us,” coach Clint Buderus told the Scoreboard Show. “The kids came through in the clutch and found a way to win.”

    La Junta has won three games in a row after starting 1-3.

    “We’re young. We’ve got 10 or 11 sophomores playing for us,” Buderus said. “We just had to get them some experience … and just had to get them rolling, get some confidence. This is a big win for us, it’s just a, ‘We can do it.’”

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  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for Week 7 games

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    Denver South is ranked No. 6 in 4A this week. (Pam Wagner/CHSAANow.com)

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 7.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man

    Class 5A
    1 Valor Christian 6-1
    Fri: W 17-7 vs. Cherokee Trail
    2 Pomona 6-1
    Fri: W 47-28 vs. Columbine
    3 Grandview 7-0
    Fri: W 24-6 at (6) Cherry Creek
    4 Ralston Valley 7-0
    Fri: W 38-14 at Bear Creek
    5 Fairview 7-0
    Thurs: W 46-8 vs. Mountain Range
    6 Cherry Creek 4-3
    Fri: L 24-6 vs. (3) Grandview
    7 Regis Jesuit 6-1
    Fri: W 30-22 at ThunderRidge
    8 Doherty 6-1
    Fri: L 43-42 vs. Fountain-Fort Carson (4OT)
    9 Rocky Mountain 6-1
    Fri: W 43-10 at Poudre
    10 Mountain Vista 7-0
    Thurs: W 42-7 vs. Fruita Monument

    Class 4A
    1 Pine Creek 7-0
    Fri: W 47-0 at Liberty
    2 Montrose 6-1
    Fri: W 52-6 vs. Sand Creek
    3 Fort Collins 7-0
    Thurs: W 38-7 vs. Mountain View
    4 Greeley West 7-0
    Fri: W 14-0 at Adams City
    5 Pueblo South 6-1
    Fri: W 24-21 at Coronado
    6 Denver South 5-2
    Thurs: W 32-14 at Golden
    7 Pueblo Centennial 5-2
    Thurs: L 36-14 vs. Pueblo West
    8 Windsor 4-3
    Fri: L 32-31 vs. Longmont
    9 Vista Ridge 5-2
    Fri: W 54-12 at Mesa Ridge
    10 Broomfield 5-2
    Fri: W 34-7 at Greeley Central

    Class 3A
    1 Discovery Canyon 7-0
    Fri: W 48-7 at Woodland Park
    2 Lutheran 7-0
    Sat: W 54-13 vs. Englewood
    3 Rifle 6-1
    Fri: L 18-10 vs. Palisade
    4 Holy Family 5-2
    Fri: L 34-26 at (6) Roosevelt
    5 Evergreen 7-0
    Sat: W 44-6 at (9) Conifer
    6 Roosevelt 6-1
    Fri: W 34-26 vs. (4) Holy Family
    7 Delta 5-2
    Fri: W 39-10 vs. (10) Glenwood Springs
    8 Pueblo East 4-3
    Off this week.
    9 Conifer 5-2
    Sat: vs. (5) Evergreen
    10 Glenwood Springs 4-3
    Fri: L 39-10 at (7) Delta

    Class 2A
    1 Brush 7-0
    Fri: W 61-20 at University
    2 Kent Denver 7-0
    Fri: W 39-7 at (5) Faith Christian
    3 Strasburg 7-0
    Fri: W 57-13 vs. The Academy
    4 Florence 5-2
    Fri: L 21-20 vs. La Junta
    5 Faith Christian 5-2
    Fri: L 39-7 vs. (2) Kent Denver
    6 Lamar 6-1
    Fri: W 14-7 vs. Manitou Springs
    7 Platte Valley 4-3
    Fri: W 40-0 at Valley
    8 Gunnison 6-1
    Fri: W 31-16 vs. Alamosa
    9 Eaton 5-2
    Fri: L 21-14 at Sterling
    10 Montezuma-Cortez 5-2
    Fri: W 47-13 at Bayfield

    Class 1A
    1 Paonia 7-0
    Fri: W 50-12 vs. Lake County
    2 Buena Vista 7-0
    Sat: W 35-14 vs. Ellicott
    3 Resurrection Christian 6-1
    Off this week.
    4 Meeker 6-1
    Fri: W 40-27 at Cedaredge
    5 Platte Canyon 6-1
    Sat: W 58-27 vs. Lyons
    6 Monte Vista 5-2
    Fri: W 59-6 vs. John Mall
    7 Rye 6-1
    Fri: W 20-16 vs. Salida
    8 Centauri 4-3
    Fri: W 41-0 at Ignacio
    9 Limon 6-1
    Sat: W 48-0 at Byers
    10 Burlington 5-2
    Fri: W 35-6 at Wiggins

    Class 8-man
    1 Dayspring Christian 7-0
    Sat: W 27-6 vs. (5) Merino
    2 Akron 6-1
    Fri: W 52-34 at Haxtun
    3 Caliche 6-1
    Fri: W 36-26 at (8) Sedgwick County
    4 Norwood 8-0
    Fri: W 50-6 at Rangely
    5 Merino 5-2
    Sat: L 27-6 at (1) Dayspring Christian
    6 Granada 6-1
    Fri: W 47-8 at Las Animas
    7 Springfield 7-0
    Fri: W 40-8 at Wiley
    8 Sedgwick County 5-2
    Fri: L 36-26 vs. (3) Caliche
    9 Simla 5-2
    Sat: W 58-16 at Custer County
    10 Sangre de Cristo 7-0
    Sat: W 42-14 vs. Fowler

    Class 6-man
    1 Arickaree/Woodlin 7-0
    Fri: W 71-0 vs. (9) Flagler
    2 Eads 7-0
    Fri: W 60-36 vs. (5) Kit Carson
    3 Peetz 6-1
    Fri: W 51-20 vs. (8) Pawnee
    4 Fleming 6-1
    Fri: W 70-28 vs. Briggsdale
    5 Kit Carson 6-1
    Fri: L 60-36 at (2) Eads
    6 Walsh 6-1
    Fri: W 55-0 at La Veta
    7 Hanover 7-0
    Sat: W 60-20 vs. Manzanola
    8 Pawnee 4-3
    Fri: L 51-20 at (3) Peetz
    9 Flagler 4-3
    Fri: L 71-0 at (1) Arickaree/Woodlin
    10 Mountain Valley 7-0
    Sat: W 70-24 at Aguilar
  • Mountain Vista cracks 5A football rankings at No. 10

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    Mountain Vista is ranked No. 10 in this week’s 5A poll. (Paul DiSalvo/MaxPreps)

    Mountain Vista, off to its best start in seven seasons, has joined CHSAANow.com’s Class 5A football rankings this week.

    The Golden Eagles are now 6-0 following a 34-7 win over Rock Canyon on Friday. The six wins are the most since Mountain Vista went 7-4 in 2009, and the unbeaten start is the best since the Golden Eagles began 7-0 in 2007. Mountain Vista also started 6-0 in 2006, when it went 10-2.

    Mountain Vista is ranked No. 10 in this week’s 5A poll.

    Valor Christian continued to lead the 5A ranking after beating Eaglecrest last week, as the Eagles got 12 of the 17 first-place votes and amassed 165 total points. Pomona remained in the No. 2 spot following its fifth-straight win, while Grandview jumped Ralston Valley for No. 3.

    Ralston Valley is fourth this week after improving to 6-0, and Fairview rounds out the top five. The Knights beat Rocky Mountain last week in a top-10 showdown.

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    Broomfield is ranked No. 10 in this week’s 4A poll. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Cherry Creek reamined in the No. 6 spot, and Regis Jesuit stayed at No. 7. Doherty bumped up two places to No. 8, while Rocky Mountain is again No. 9 this week.

    The six other No. 1 teams in the rankings also stayed put: Pine Creek (4A), Discovery Canyon (3A), Brush (2A), Paonia (1A), Dayspring Christian (8-man) and Arickaree/Woodlin (6-man).

    Broomfield joined the 4A poll at No. 10, while 3A added Glenwood Springs, also at No. 10.

    New to the 2A ranking is Montezuma-Cortez (No. 10), and 6-man added Mountain Valley (No. 10).

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding, except in 5A where they are used as part of the seeding criteria.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Valor Christian (12) 5-1 165 1 W
    2 Pomona 5-1 137 2 W
    3 Grandview (2) 6-0 121 4 W
    4 Ralston Valley (2) 6-0 120 3 W
    5 Fairview (1) 6-0 102 5 W
    6 Cherry Creek 4-2 91 6 W
    7 Regis Jesuit 5-1 86 7 W
    8 Doherty 6-0 28 10 W
    9 Rocky Mountain 5-1 27 9 L
    10 Mountain Vista 6-0 23 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Overland 13, Cherokee Trail 12, Eaglecrest 6, Fountain-Fort Carson 3, Rangeview 1.
    Dropped out
    Overland (8).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pine Creek (14) 6-0 149 1 W
    2 Montrose 5-1 123 3 W
    3 Fort Collins (1) 6-0 122 2 W
    4 Greeley West 6-0 92 8 W
    5 Pueblo South 5-1 81 7 W
    6 Denver South 4-2 79 6 W
    7 Pueblo Centennial 5-1 65 10 W
    8 Windsor 4-2 40 4 L
    9 Vista Ridge 4-2 37 9 L
    10 Broomfield 4-2 12 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Dakota Ridge 11, Kennedy 8, Falcon 4, Coronado 3, Widefield 3, Longmont 2.
    Dropped out
    Dakota Ridge (5).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Discovery Canyon (8) 6-0 123 1 W
    2 Lutheran (5) 6-0 113 2 W
    3 Rifle 6-0 101 3 W
    4 Holy Family 5-1 88 4 W
    5 Evergreen 6-0 79 5 W
    6 Roosevelt 5-1 51 7 W
    7 Delta 4-2 49 6 W
    8 Pueblo East 4-3 43 9 W
    9 Conifer 5-1 22 10 W
    10 Glenwood Springs 4-2 14 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Berthoud 10, Fort Morgan 9, Canon City 6, D’Evelyn 4, Palisade 1, Pueblo County 1, Sierra 1.
    Dropped out
    Berthoud (8).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Brush (9) 6-0 99 1 W
    2 Kent Denver 6-0 86 2 W
    3 Strasburg (1) 6-0 82 3 W
    4 Florence 5-1 60 5 W
    5 Faith Christian 5-1 45 6 W
    6 Lamar 5-1 43 7 W
    7 Platte Valley 3-3 40 4 L
    8 Gunnison 5-1 38 9 W
    9 Eaton 5-1 31 8 W
    10 Montezuma-Cortez 4-2 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Sterling 6, Alameda 4, Bayfield 3, St. Mary’s 2, La Junta 1.
    Dropped out
    Bayfield (10).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Paonia (11) 6-0 110 1 W
    2 Buena Vista 6-0 99 2 W
    3 Resurrection Christian 6-1 78 4 W
    4 Meeker 5-1 77 3 L
    5 Platte Canyon 5-1 56 7 W
    6 Monte Vista 4-2 49 6 W
    7 Rye 5-1 34 10 W
    8 Centauri 3-3 32 9 W
    9 Limon 5-1 26 8 W
    10 Burlington 4-2 21 5 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Cedaredge 10, Hotchkiss 5, Salida 3, Ellicott 2, Wray 2, Holyoke 1.
    Dropped out
    None.

    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Dayspring Christian (7) 6-0 70 1 W
    2 Akron 5-1 60 2 L
    3 Caliche 5-1 55 3 W
    4 Norwood 7-0 47 5 W
    5 Merino 5-1 45 4 W
    6 Granada 5-1 30 7 W
    7 Springfield 6-0 29 6 W
    8 Sedgwick County 5-1 22 8 L
    9 Simla 4-2 12 9 W
    10 Sangre de Cristo 6-0 9 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Vail Christian 4, Hoehne 3, Sargent 2.
    Dropped out
    None.

    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Arickaree/Woodlin (4) 6-0 58 1 W
    2 Eads (2) 6-0 56 2 W
    3 Peetz 5-1 45 3 W
    4 Fleming 5-1 41 4 W
    5 Kit Carson 6-0 35 6 W
    6 Walsh 5-1 26 5 L
    7 Hanover 6-0 24 9 W
    8 Pawnee 4-2 15 7 W
    9 Flagler 4-2 12 10 W
    10 Mountain Valley 6-0 9 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Stratton/Liberty 7, Cheyenne Wells 1, Prairie 1.
    Dropped out
    Stratton/Liberty (8).
  • 4A softball regional tournament brackets

    A complete schedule for the Class 4A regional softball playoffs. All games are Oct. 11, unless noted.

    These tournaments are in a double-elimination format. The winners of games four and five in each region will qualify for the state tournament.

    Printable bracket: PDF

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  • Football roundup: No. 1 Valor Christian escapes Eaglecrest’s upset bid

    Eaglecrest nearly pulled off the upset of the season at top-ranked Valor Christian on Friday night.

    Nearly.

    Valor escaped with a 23-21 win thanks to a game-sealing interception from Brian Dawkins Jr. in the final minute.

    It was the second-straight league game in which Valor (5-1) got all it could handle. Last week, Centennial foe Overland hung until midway through the fourth quarter before the Eagles’ ran off 21-unanswered points to win 35-10.

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    Valor Christian’s Dylan McCaffrey, pictured earlier this season. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    This week, Eaglecrest led 14-7 after the first quarter as Elijah Ross found Peter Anderson twice on long touchdown passes. Valor then scored 16 straight points to take a 23-14 halftime lead.

    But Eaglecrest (3-3) wouldn’t go away. The Raptors’ Glenn Washington scored on a 25-yard run with 7:52 to play in the third quarter to make it 23-21.

    After that, each team’s offense stalled as turnovers and penalties ruled the night.

    Eaglecrest did get the ball back with just over two minutes to play in the game, but was backed up as Valor downed a punt at the 4-yard-line.

    The Raptors weren’t able to move the ball, but the Eagles were flagged for roughing the passer on fourth down, giving Eaglecrest a first down at their own 16. Two plays later, Dawkins picked off the pass to seal the win.

    Dylan McCaffrey finished with 184 yards and two touchdowns through the air, and Eric Lee Jr. had 106 yards rushing — including an 84-yard score. Jarred Kendziorski made a 28-yard field goal which proved to be the difference.

    Valor Christian’s in-state winning streak now stands at 27 games. The Eagles play Cherokee Trail next week.

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    1A: (1) Paonia 22, (3) Meeker 16

    Paonia trailed 16-14 with less than two minutes to play, but was able to drive down and get what was ultimately the winning score when Taylor Walters found tight end Joel Simianer for a 4-yard touchdown with 34 seconds to play.

    “It was just kids making plays, and we were fortunate enough to come out on top,” Paonia coach Brent McCrae told ColoradoPreps.com’s Scoreboard Show. “We actually had a big fourth-down conversion (on the final drive), where we just trusted our O-line; they pushed the pile. And then we had a pretty big pass play … on a third-down and long. Two biggies there.”

    Meeker did drive down and had the ball in the red zone, but Paonia held on for the win.

    “We were fortunate enough to have a linebacker to make the tackle just as time expired,” McCrae said. “I think they were on the (5-yard-line) at that point.”

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    2A: (1) Brush 32, (4) Platte Valley 28

    Brush got its first real big test of the year, and passed.

    “It was a heck of a battle,” Brush coach Randy Dreitz told the Scoreboard Show. “They’re a very good football team.”

    The Beetdiggers had a great third quarter, where they expanded a 13-7 halftime lead to 28-14, and then Michael Gutierrez’s 20-yard rushing score with eight minutes to play made it 34-21.

    Platte Valley did cut things to a six-point game with two minutes remaining, but Brush held on and defended its No. 1-ranking.

    “The difference was that we held them more than they held us. If you get one play here or there where you can hold them and take it down and score, I think that was the key,” Dreitz said. “Our kids played really well tonight, but their kids played hard. It was a definite battle.”

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    1A: Wray 14, (5) Burlington 12

    The Eagles pulled off the upset.

    “We’ve play each other so many times over the years. We know what we’re doing against each other,” Wray coach Levi Kramer told the Scoreboard Show. “It really comes down to who’s going to make the plays at the end of the games, and turnovers. We had one tonight, and they had a couple. It comes down to that.”

    Wray started 1-3 but is now 3-3 after two straight wins.

    “(The kids) could have very easily just said, ‘This is the year we’re going to be down,’ or whatever, but they refused to do that,” Kramer said.

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    2A: (9) Gunnison 39, (10) Bayfield 14

    The Cowboys led 24-0 at halftime, and 31-6 midway through the fourth quarter. They cruised from there.

    “Offensively, we just got off the bus tonight … and our boys were just ready to play,” Gunnison coach Bob Howard told the Scoreboard Show. “We had a pretty good mix tonight of run and pass.”

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    8-man: (1) Dayspring Christian 32, (2) Akron 20

    For the second week in a row, Dayspring came out on top of a No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup.

    The Eagles were up 20-6 at halftime, but Akron battled back to tie the game at 20 after three quarters. Dayspring then rattled off the game’s final 12 points to stay unbeaten.

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    4A: (8) Greeley West 14, (4) Windsor 0

    The Spartans are now 6-0, and have a feather in their cap after this win. They led 14-0 early in the second, and the score held up.

    Running back Alex DeLaCroix had both of Greeley West’s touchdowns, the first on a 14-yard run, the second on a 7-yard catch.

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    Notables

    • D’Evelyn quarterback Owen Burke had another record performance on Friday night. He threw for 530 yards and four touchdowns as D’Evelyn lost to No. 10 Conifer, 38-35, in 3A. Burke threw for 535 last week. The 535 yards were No. 5 all time last week, while the 530 are No. 6 this week. In his last two games, Baker has thrown for 1,065 yards and nine touchdowns. He has 1,762 yards this season.
    • Antonito beat Cotopaxi 83-56. The 139 combined points are now the ninth-most in state history.
    • Luke Nethercot threw for six touchdowns in Canon City’s 45-27 win over Lewis-Palmer on Friday. Technically, that’s tied for eighth-best all-time, though 28 others have done it, as well. He’s a sophomore.
    • TeQuan Baker rushed for 344 yards and three touchdowns in 5A No. 10 Doherty’s 34-14 win over Legend. He now has 1,328 yards this season, which is second in the state. Baker’s gone over 100 yards in all six games, and over 200 yards in five of six. His 18 touchdowns lead the state.
    • No. 4 Holy Family handled No. 8 Berthoud 43-7 in a battle of ranked 3A teams. Holy Family actually trailed 7-6 after the first quarter. “I think the hype of the game got to our kids a little bit,” coach Mike Gabriel told the Scoreboard Show. “But then we kind of settled in and pulled away.” Ultimately, the Tigers scored the game’s final 43 points.
    • Is this the biggest turnaround in 2014? Mountain Valley is now 6-0 in 6-man football. The Indians were 1-7 last year, and didn’t field a team in 2012 because of low numbers. Wow.
    • Mountain Vista is 6-0 in 5A following a 34-7 win over Rock Canyon on Friday night. The Golden Eagles — who had a pink-out on Friday — should be sniffing the top-10 come Monday.
    • Northglenn captured the I-25 Bowl with a 41-21 win over Northglenn.
    • Discovery Canyon, newly anointed No. 1 in 3A, beat Mitchell 56-21.
    • In 8-man, No. 4 Merino beat No. 8 Sedgwick County 30-22.
    • 6-man’s No. 2 Eads handled No. 5 Walsh 59-18.

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  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for Week 6 games

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    (Pam Wagner/CHSAANow.com)

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 6.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man

    Class 5A
    1 Valor Christian 5-1
    Fri: W 23-21 vs. Eaglecrest
    2 Pomona 5-1
    Fri: W 41-14 at Bear Creek
    3 Ralston Valley 6-0
    Thurs: W 47-14 vs. Lakewood
    4 Grandview 6-0
    Thurs: W 21-12 at Cherokee Trail
    5 Fairview 6-0
    Thurs: W 44-28 vs. (9) Rocky Mountain
    6 Cherry Creek 4-2
    Thurs: W 31-0 at (8) Overland
    7 Regis Jesuit 5-1
    Fri: W 43-0 vs. Highlands Ranch
    8 Overland 4-2
    Thurs: L 31-0 vs. (6) Cherry Creek
    9 Rocky Mountain 5-1
    Thurs: L 44-28 at (5) Fairview
    10 Doherty 6-0
    Fri: W 34-14 vs. Legend

    Class 4A
    1 Pine Creek 6-0
    Thurs: W 56-14 vs. Air Academy
    2 Fort Collins 6-0
    Thurs: W 42-17 at Greeley Central
    3 Montrose 5-1
    Fri: W 31-30 at (9) Vista Ridge
    4 Windsor 4-2
    Fri: L 14-0 at (8) Greeley West
    5 Dakota Ridge 4-2
    Thurs: L 28-16 at Ponderosa
    6 Denver South 4-2
    Thurs: W 54-7 at Standley Lake
    7 Pueblo South 5-1
    Thurs: W 46-0 vs. Cheyenne Mountain
    8 Greeley West 6-0
    Fri: W 14-0 vs. (4) Windsor
    9 Vista Ridge 4-2
    Fri: L 31-30 vs. (3) Montrose
    10 Pueblo Centennial 5-1
    Sat: W 31-28 at Coronado

    Class 3A
    1 Discovery Canyon 6-0
    Fri: W 56-21 vs. Mitchell
    2 Lutheran 6-0
    Sat: W 22-16 vs. Fort Morgan
    3 Rifle 6-0
    Thurs: W 49-0 at Grand Junction Central
    4 Holy Family 5-1
    Fri: W 43-7 at (8) Berthoud
    5 Evergreen 6-0
    Thurs: W 55-14 at Thomas Jefferson
    6 Delta 4-2
    Fri: W 35-7 at Summit
    7 Roosevelt 5-1
    Fri: W 29-0 vs. Frederick
    8 Berthoud 5-1
    Fri: L 43-7 vs. (4) Holy Family
    9 Pueblo East 4-3
    Fri: W 48-6 vs. Pueblo Central
    10 Conifer 5-1
    Fri: W 38-35 vs. D’Evelyn

    Class 2A
    1 Brush 6-0
    Fri: W 34-28 vs. (4) Platte Valley
    2 Kent Denver 6-0
    Fri: W 61-12 vs. Denver North
    3 Strasburg 6-0
    Sat: W 64-0 at KIPP
    4 Platte Valley 3-3
    Fri: L 34-28 at (1) Brush
    5 Florence 5-1
    Fri: W 12-0 at Manitou Springs
    6 Faith Christian 5-1
    Sat: W 48-0 at Bishop Machebeuf
    7 Lamar 5-1
    Fri: W 20-12 at Trinidad
    8 Eaton 5-1
    Fri: W 49-0 at University
    9 Gunnison 5-1
    Fri: W 39-14 at (10) Bayfield
    10 Bayfield 3-3
    Fri: L 39-14 vs. (9) Gunnison

    Class 1A
    1 Paonia 6-0
    Fri: W 22-16 at (3) Meeker
    2 Buena Vista 6-0
    Sat: W 41-14 vs. Dolores Huerta
    3 Meeker 5-1
    Fri: L 22-16 vs. (1) Paonia
    4 Resurrection Christian 6-1
    Thurs: W 50-0 at Clear Creek
    5 Burlington 4-2
    Fri: L 14-12 at Wray
    6 Monte Vista 4-2
    Fri: W 45-8 vs. Ignacio
    7 Platte Canyon 5-1
    Sat: W 47-12 vs. Cornerstone Christian
    8 Limon 5-1
    Sat: W 47-13 vs. C.S. Christian
    9 Centauri 3-3
    Fri: W 46-12 vs. Center
    10 Rye 5-1
    Fri: W 35-0 vs. Peyton

    Class 8-man
    1 Dayspring Christian 6-0
    Fri: W 32-20 at (2) Akron
    2 Akron 5-0
    Fri: L 32-20 vs. (1) Dayspring Christian
    3 Caliche 5-1
    Fri: W 32-6 vs. Haxtun
    4 Merino 5-1
    Fri: W 30-22 vs. (8) Sedgwick County
    5 Norwood 7-0
    Fri: W 58-6 vs. Plateau Valley
    6 Springfield 6-0
    Fri: W 44-16 vs. Las Animas
    7 Granada 5-1
    Fri: W 52-14 vs. Holly
    8 Sedgwick County 5-1
    Fri: L 30-22 at (4) Merino
    9 Simla 3-3
    Fri: L 49-6 at Kiowa
    10 Sangre de Cristo 6-0
    Thurs: W 36-12 at Sargent

    Class 6-man
    1 Arickaree/Woodlin 6-0
    Fri: W 72-16 at Hi-Plains
    2 Eads 6-0
    Fri: W 59-18 at (5) Walsh
    3 Peetz 5-1
    Fri: W 67-18 at Briggsdale
    4 Fleming 5-1
    Fri: W (forfeit) at Prairie
    5 Walsh 5-1
    Fri: L 59-18 vs. (2) Eads
    6 Kit Carson 6-0
    Fri: W 64-26 vs. Manzanola
    7 Pawnee 4-2
    Fri: W 52-31 at Genoa-Hugo/Karval
    8 Stratton/Liberty 3-3
    Fri: L 25-20 vs. Cheyenne Wells
    9 Hanover 6-0
    Sat: W 52-7 vs. South Park
    10 Flagler 4-2
    Fri: W 60-38 vs. Idalia
  • Day 1 results, Day 2 tee times from the 4A state golf tournament

    PUEBLO — Complete results after the first day of the 2014 Class 4A state golf tournament at Walking Stick.

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    Teams
    Place School Score To Par
    1 Valor Christian 206 -10
    2 Pueblo South 220 +4
    3 Cheyenne Mountain 229 +13
    4 Windsor 231 +15
    5 Steamboat Springs 233 +17
    6 Silver Creek 234 +18
    7 Evergreen 240 +24
    8 Discovery Canyon 243 +27
    9 Durango 251 +35
    10 Niwot 252 +36
    T11 Golden 255 +39
    T11 Lewis Palmer 255 +39
    13 Ponderosa 263 +47
    Individuals
    Place Name School Score To Par Day 2 tee
    T1 Jake Staiano Valor Christian 67 -5 10:27 am (1)
    T1 Coby Welch Valor Christian 67 -5 10:18 am (1)
    3 Taylor Rodriguez Pueblo South 69 -3 10:27 am (1)
    T4 Braden Bentley Mesa Ridge 71 -1 10:18 am (1)
    T4 Britt Walton Steamboat Springs 71 -1 10:27 am (1)
    T6 Pierce Aichinger Valor Christian 72 Even 10:09 am (1)
    T6 Wilson Belk Cheyenne Mountain 72 Even 10:18 am (1)
    T6 Ross Macdonald Valor Christian 72 Even 10:00 am (1)
    T9 Shawn Solem Berthoud 74 +2 10:09 am (1)
    T9 Jackson Solem Silver Creek 74 +2 10:09 am (1)
    T11 Hayden Plewe Montezuma-Cortez 75 +3 10:00 am (1)
    T11 Tyler Faye Silver Creek 75 +3 9:51 am (1)
    T11 Chase Federico Pueblo South 75 +3 10:00 am (1)
    T14 Matthew Casias Pueblo South 76 +4 9:51 am (1)
    T14 Darren Edwards Thompson Valley 76 +4 9:42 am (1)
    T14 Liam Short Evergreen 76 +4 9:51 am (1)
    T17 Cole Krantz Windsor 77 +5 9:24 am (1)
    T17 Bretton Krantz Windsor 77 +5 9:33 am (1)
    T17 Ryan Lococo Windsor 77 +5 9:42 am (1)
    T17 Nick Inslee Centaurus 77 +5 9:24 am (1)
    T17 Roger Nakagawa Thomas Jefferson 77 +5 9:24 am (1)
    T17 Cory Gillespie Durango 77 +5 9:33 am (1)
    T17 Dylan Hall Vista Ridge 77 +5 9:33 am (1)
    T17 Nick Viscoky Mountain View 77 +5 9:42 am (1)
    T25 Cole Anderson Cheyenne Mountain 78 +6 9:15 am (1)
    T25 Owen Pasvogal Discovery Canyon 78 +6 9:15 am (1)
    T27 Jeremy Minnick Standley Lake 79 +7 9:15 am (1)
    T27 Aiden Detlof Cheyenne Mountain 79 +7 9:06 am (1)
    T27 Logan Gorman Mesa Ridge 79 +7 9:06 am (1)
    T30 Mark Champine Evergreen 80 +8 8:57 am (1)
    T30 Brandon Martin Steamboat Springs 80 +8 9:06 am (1)
    T32 Nick Michas D’Evelyn 81 +9 8:48 am (1)
    T32 Zane Sauer Montrose 81 +9 8:57 am (1)
    T32 Cody Steigerwald Air Academy 81 +9 8:57 am (1)
    T32 Adam Eveleth Elizabeth 81 +9 8:48 am (1)
    T32 Blake Becco Air Academy 81 +9 8:48 am (1)
    T37 Will Firestone Steamboat Springs 82 +10 8:39 am (1)
    T37 Reice Henricks Lewis Palmer 82 +10 8:39 am (1)
    T37 Nathan Starke Widefield 82 +10 8:30 am (10)
    T37 Andrew Seals Niwot 82 +10 8:30 am (1)
    T37 Scott Robb Littleton 82 +10 8:30 am (1)
    T37 Jack Marty Holy Family 82 +10 8:30 am (10)
    T37 Jacob Smith Rifle 82 +10 8:30 am (10)
    T37 Luke Trujillo Discovery Canyon 82 +10 8:39 am (1)
    T45 Forrest Weaver Niwot 83 +11 8:57 am (10)
    T45 Daniel Mastrobuono Ponderosa 83 +11 8:39 am (10)
    T45 Dustin Ossello Green Mountain 83 +11 8:39 am (10)
    T45 Reece Jones Mullen 83 +11 8:48 am (10)
    T45 Sean Herr Elizabeth 83 +11 8:48 am (10)
    T45 Marcus Fenimore Lewis Palmer 83 +11 8:39 am (10)
    T45 Grant Bettis Discovery Canyon 83 +11 8:48 am (10)
    T52 Ryan Cheung Skyline 84 +12 8:57 am (10)
    T52 Andrew Hewitt Standley Lake 84 +12 9:15 am (10)
    T52 Lenny Urbas Evergreen 84 +12 8:57 am (10)
    T55 Jacob Trujillo Discovery Canyon 85 +13 9:06 am (10)
    T55 Matt Heesemann Mountain View 85 +13 9:06 am (10)
    T55 Jake Gannon Silver Creek 85 +13 9:24 am (10)
    T55 Jake Johnson Golden 85 +13 9:06 am (10)
    T55 Willie O’Brien Golden 85 +13 9:15 am (10)
    T55 Glen-Michael Mihavetz Montrose 85 +13 9:15 am (10)
    T55 Parker Skiles Golden 85 +13 9:24 am (10)
    T62 Spencer Petersen Steamboat Springs 86 +14 9:33 am (10)
    T62 Jacob Doyle Cheyenne Mountain 86 +14 9:33 am (10)
    T62 Cameron Barnhardt Durango 86 +14 9:33 am (10)
    T62 Bridger Tenney Evergreen 86 +14 9:24 am (10)
    T66 Bowe Colohan Windsor 87 +15 9:42 am (10)
    T66 Robert Heiny Greeley Central 87 +15 9:42 am (10)
    T66 Luke Toillion Niwot 87 +15 9:42 am (10)
    T69 Cy Spicer Durango 88 +16 9:51 am (10)
    T69 Jack Horvath Mullen 88 +16 9:51 am (10)
    T69 Gabe Goodman Green Mountain 88 +16 9:51 am (10)
    T72 Preston Ewing Pueblo West 89 +17 10:00 am (10)
    T72 Eric Walker Durango 89 +17 10:09 am (10)
    T74 David Walter Mitchell 90 +18 10:18 am (10)
    T74 Alfred Andrews Pueblo South 90 +18 10:09 am (10)
    T74 Robert Ball The Classical Academy 90 +18 10:18 am (10)
    T74 Caleb Held Lewis Palmer 90 +18 10:00 am (10)
    T74 Drew Harkins Ponderosa 90 +18 10:00 am (10)
    T74 Connor Burke Northridge 90 +18 10:27 am (10)
    T74 Derik Mango Ponderosa 90 +18 10:09 am (10)
    81 Hunter Tuten Falcon 92 +20 10:27 am (10)
    82 Tyler Severin Roosevelt 94 +22 10:18 am (10)
    83 Zak King Roosevelt 110 +38 10:27 am (10)
  • Final results from the 4A boys golf state tournament

    PUEBLO — Complete results after the final round of the 2014 Class 4A state golf tournament at Walking Stick.

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    Teams
    Place School R1 R2 Total To Par
    1 Valor Christian 206 218 424 -8
    2 Pueblo South 220 227 447 +15
    3 Cheyenne Mountain 229 230 459 +27
    4 Windsor 231 235 466 +34
    5 Steamboat Springs 233 234 467 +35
    6 Silver Creek 234 244 478 +46
    7 Durango 251 244 495 +63
    T8 Discovery Canyon 243 253 496 +64
    T8 Evergreen 240 256 496 +64
    10 Lewis Palmer 255 246 501 +69
    11 Niwot 252 250 502 +70
    12 Golden 255 257 512 +80
    13 Ponderosa 263 264 527 +95
    Individuals
    Place Name School R1 R2 Total To Par
    1 Taylor Rodriguez Pueblo South 69 69 138 -6
    2 Jake Staiano Valor Christian 67 73 140 -4
    3 Ross Macdonald Valor Christian 72 70 142 -2
    T4 Braden Bentley Mesa Ridge 71 75 146 +2
    T4 Coby Welch Valor Christian 67 79 146 +2
    T6 Pierce Aichinger Valor Christian 72 75 147 +3
    T6 Britt Walton Steamboat Springs 71 76 147 +3
    T8 Hayden Plewe Montezuma-Cortez 75 73 148 +4
    T8 Wilson Belk Cheyenne Mountain 72 76 148 +4
    10 Bretton Krantz Windsor 77 72 149 +5
    T11 Cole Anderson Cheyenne Mountain 78 74 152 +8
    T11 Cory Gillespie Durango 77 75 152 +8
    T11 Tyler Faye Silver Creek 75 77 152 +8
    T11 Chase Federico Pueblo South 75 77 152 +8
    15 Owen Pasvogal Discovery Canyon 78 76 154 +10
    16 Darren Edwards Thompson Valley 76 79 155 +11
    T17 Dylan Hall Vista Ridge 77 79 156 +12
    T17 Jackson Solem Silver Creek 74 82 156 +12
    T19 Cole Krantz Windsor 77 80 157 +13
    T19 Liam Short Evergreen 76 81 157 +13
    T19 Matthew Casias Pueblo South 76 81 157 +13
    T19 Shawn Solem Berthoud 74 83 157 +13
    T23 Will Firestone Steamboat Springs 82 77 159 +15
    T23 Zane Sauer Montrose 81 78 159 +15
    T23 Nick Inslee Centaurus 77 82 159 +15
    T26 Reece Jones Mullen 83 77 160 +16
    T26 Reice Henricks Lewis Palmer 82 78 160 +16
    T26 Logan Gorman Mesa Ridge 79 81 160 +16
    T26 Ryan Lococo Windsor 77 83 160 +16
    T30 Matt Heesemann Mountain View 85 76 161 +17
    T30 Daniel Mastrobuono Ponderosa 83 78 161 +17
    T30 Brandon Martin Steamboat Springs 80 81 161 +17
    T33 Marcus Fenimore Lewis Palmer 83 79 162 +18
    T33 Nick Michas D’Evelyn 81 81 162 +18
    T35 Lenny Urbas Evergreen 84 80 164 +20
    T35 Blake Becco Air Academy 81 83 164 +20
    T37 Cody Steigerwald Air Academy 81 84 165 +21
    T37 Nick Viscoky Mountain View 77 88 165 +21
    T39 Luke Toillion Niwot 87 79 166 +22
    T39 Jacob Doyle Cheyenne Mountain 86 80 166 +22
    41 Spencer Petersen Steamboat Springs 86 81 167 +23
    T42 Glen-Michael Mihavetz Montrose 85 83 168 +24
    T42 Willie O’Brien Golden 85 83 168 +24
    T42 Forrest Weaver Niwot 83 85 168 +24
    T42 Scott Robb Littleton 82 86 168 +24
    T42 Andrew Seals Niwot 82 86 168 +24
    T42 Roger Nakagawa Thomas Jefferson 77 91 168 +24
    T48 Luke Trujillo Discovery Canyon 82 87 169 +25
    T48 Adam Eveleth Elizabeth 81 88 169 +25
    T50 Cameron Barnhardt Durango 86 84 170 +26
    T50 Jake Gannon Silver Creek 85 85 170 +26
    T50 Sean Herr Elizabeth 83 87 170 +26
    T50 Jeremy Minnick Standley Lake 79 91 170 +26
    T54 Preston Ewing Pueblo West 89 82 171 +27
    T54 Jack Marty Holy Family 82 89 171 +27
    T54 Nathan Starke Widefield 82 89 171 +27
    T57 Jack Horvath Mullen 88 84 172 +28
    T57 Parker Skiles Golden 85 87 172 +28
    T57 Jake Johnson Golden 85 87 172 +28
    T60 Andrew Hewitt Standley Lake 84 89 173 +29
    T60 Grant Bettis Discovery Canyon 83 90 173 +29
    T62 Eric Walker Durango 89 85 174 +30
    T62 Ryan Cheung Skyline 84 90 174 +30
    T64 Robert Ball The Classical Academy 90 85 175 +31
    T64 Jacob Smith Rifle 82 93 175 +31
    T66 Connor Burke Northridge 90 86 176 +32
    T66 David Walter Mitchell 90 86 176 +32
    T66 Jacob Trujillo Discovery Canyon 85 91 176 +32
    T66 Dustin Ossello Green Mountain 83 93 176 +32
    T70 Cy Spicer Durango 88 89 177 +33
    T70 Robert Heiny Greeley Central 87 90 177 +33
    72 Gabe Goodman Green Mountain 88 90 178 +34
    T73 Caleb Held Lewis Palmer 90 89 179 +35
    T73 Bowe Colohan Windsor 87 92 179 +35
    75 Drew Harkins Ponderosa 90 90 180 +36
    T76 Hunter Tuten Falcon 92 89 181 +37
    T76 Bridger Tenney Evergreen 86 95 181 +37
    78 Alfred Andrews Pueblo South 90 94 184 +40
    79 Tyler Severin Roosevelt 94 91 185 +41
    80 Derik Mango Ponderosa 90 96 186 +42
    81 Zak King Roosevelt 110 99 209 +65
    82 Aiden Detlof Cheyenne Mountain 79     WD
    83 Mark Champine Evergreen 80     WD
  • Discovery Canyon new No. 1 team in 3A football rankings

    Holy Family Discovery Canyon football
    Discovery Canyon has taken over the top spot in the 3A football rankings. (Pam Wagner)

    Discovery Canyon has perhaps the best combinations of wins to date in Class 3A football this season. As a result, the Thunder now own the No. 1 spot in CHSAANow.com’s ranking.

    Discovery Canyon, now 5-0, has wins over 4A Silver Creek, then-No. 4 Holy Family, preseason No. 7 The Classical Academy, then-No. 7 Pueblo East, and 4A Rampart this season.

    Voting in 3A remained split again this week, continuing a season-long trend, but the Thunder received seven of the 13 first-place votes, and had 122 total points. Lutheran, No. 1 since the preseason, dropped to No. 2 with six first-place votes and 114 points.

    Elsewhere in the classificatoin, Rifle moved up to No. 3, while Holy Family is now No. 4. The 3A poll added Conifer (No. 10) this week.

    Ralston Valley Chatfield football
    Ralston Valley moved up to No. 3 in the 5A poll this week. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    In 5A, Valor Christian remained No. 1 following its win over Overland, and Pomona stayed put at No. 2. Ralston Valley, coming off yet another impressive win, moved up one place to No. 3. Grandview fell one spot to No. 4 after escaping Eaglecrest in overtime, and Fairview rounds out the top five.

    Cherry Creek is up to No. 6 after shutting out then-No. 9 Cherokee Trail. Regis Jesuit is No. 7, Overland No. 8 and Rocky Mountain is No. 9. Doherty rejoins the poll this week at No. 10.

    In 4A, Pine Creek extended its stay at No. 1. The Eagles beat then-No. 5 Vista Ridge last week. That ranking didn’t add any teams this week, though Fort Collins moved up to No. 2 from No. 4.

    Brush (2A), Paonia (1A), Dayspring Christian (8-man) and Arickaree/Woodlin (6-man) each stayed atop their respective polls this week.

    Newcomers included Gunnision (No. 9) and Bayfield (No. 10) in 2A; Rye (No. 10) in 1A; Sangre de Cristo (No. 10) in 8-man; and Pawnee (No. 7) in 6-man.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding, except in 5A where they are used as part of the seeding criteria.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Valor Christian (13) 4-1 157 1 W
    2 Pomona 4-1 130 2 W
    3 Ralston Valley (3) 5-0 116 4 W
    4 Grandview 5-0 109 3 W
    5 Fairview 5-0 96 5 W
    6 Cherry Creek 3-2 80 8 W
    7 Regis Jesuit 4-1 76 6 W
    8 Overland 4-1 41 7 L
    9 Rocky Mountain 5-0 35 10 W
    10 Doherty 5-0 13 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherokee Trail 12, Mountain Vista 10, Bear Creek 3, Eaglecrest 1, Rangeview 1.
    Dropped out
    Cherokee Trail (9).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pine Creek (15) 5-0 159 1 W
    2 Fort Collins (1) 5-0 126 4 W
    3 Montrose 4-1 122 3 W
    4 Windsor 4-1 95 6 W
    5 Dakota Ridge 4-1 91 7 W
    6 Denver South 3-2 75 9 W
    7 Pueblo South 4-1 66 2 L
    8 Greeley West 5-0 55 8 W
    9 Vista Ridge 4-1 34 5 L
    10 Pueblo Centennial 4-1 32 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Kennedy 12, Coronado 7, Broomfield 6.
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Discovery Canyon (7) 5-0 122 2 W
    2 Lutheran (6) 5-0 114 1 W
    3 Rifle 5-0 104 5 W
    4 Holy Family 4-1 82 6 W
    5 Evergreen 5-0 81 4 W
    6 Delta 3-2 54 3 L
    7 Roosevelt 4-1 52 8 W
    8 Berthoud 5-0 40 9 W
    9 Pueblo East 3-3 33 7 L
    10 Conifer 4-1 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Fort Morgan 7, Canon City 3, Thomas Jefferson 3, D’Evelyn 2, Eagle Valley 2, The Classical Academy 2, Erie 1, Glenwood Springs 1.
    Dropped out
    Palisade (10).

    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Brush (9) 5-0 99 1 W
    2 Kent Denver 5-0 86 2 W
    3 Strasburg (1) 5-0 82 3 W
    4 Platte Valley 3-2 65 4 W
    5 Florence 4-1 54 6 W
    6 Faith Christian 4-1 43 7 W
    7 Lamar 4-1 39 8 W
    8 Eaton 4-1 25 5 L
    9 Gunnison 4-1 24 W
    10 Bayfield 3-2 15 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Montezuma-Cortez 8, Alameda 4, St. Mary’s 4, Sterling 2.
    Dropped out
    St. Mary’s (9), Montezuma-Cortez (10).

    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Paonia (10) 5-0 108 1 W
    2 Buena Vista 5-0 99 2 W
    3 Meeker (1) 5-0 75 3 W
    4 Resurrection Christian 5-1 73 5 W
    5 Burlington 4-1 60 4 W
    6 Monte Vista 3-2 47 6 W
    7 Platte Canyon 4-1 36 10 W
    8 Limon 4-1 32 8 W
    9 Centauri 2-3 25 9 W
    10 Rye 4-1 24 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Cedaredge 9, Salida 8, Hotchkiss 4, Crowley County 3, Holyoke 1, Wray 1.
    Dropped out
    Cedaredge (7).

    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Dayspring Christian (7) 5-0 70 1 W
    2 Akron 5-0 62 4 W
    3 Caliche 4-1 56 2 L
    4 Merino 4-1 46 5 L
    5 Norwood 6-0 43 3 W
    6 Springfield 5-0 38 6 W
    7 Granada 4-1 23 7 W
    8 Sedgwick County 5-0 21 8 W
    9 Simla 3-2 12 9 W
    10 Sangre de Cristo 5-0 5 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Hoehne 3, Sargent 3, Vail Christian 2, Haxtun 1.
    Dropped out
    Hoehne (10).

    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Arickaree/Woodlin (6) 5-0 60 1 W
    2 Eads 5-0 54 2 W
    3 Peetz 4-1 45 4 W
    4 Fleming 4-1 41 3 L
    5 Walsh 5-0 39 5 W
    6 Kit Carson 5-0 25 6 W
    7 Pawnee 3-2 23 W
    8 Stratton/Liberty 3-2 19 7 W
    9 Hanover 5-0 16 8 W
    10 Flagler 3-2 6 10 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Prairie 2.
    Dropped out
    Prairie (9).
  • Photos: Thornton Cross Country Invitational

    THORNTON — Legend’s boys and Legacy’s girls won the Thornton Cross Country Invitational at Margaret Carpenter Park on Saturday.

    Thornton’s Joshua Joseph won the individual boys race in 15:47.80, while Bishop Machebeuf’s Ben Espinola was second in 16:33.80.

    Legacy’s Emma Gee (19:16.70) and Abby Cohen (20:23.00) went No. 1 and No. 2 in the girls race.