LITTLETON — Lauren Wood scored 19 points, Jessica LeBaron added 16 and Jae Farrin 14 as Dakota Ridge cruised to a 64-43 win over Columbine in girls basketball on Friday.
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Dakota Ridge boys basketball wins sixth game in a row by edging Standley Lake

Dakota Ridge senior Ian MacDonald, left, drives past Standley Lake senior Dylan Critchfield for a layup Tuesday night at Dakota Ridge High School. The Eagles won 56-50 to extend their winning streak to six games. (Dennis Pleuss) LITTLETON — It was clearly a team effort Tuesday night for Dakota Ridge’s boys basketball team in its Class 5A Jeffco League battle against Standley Lake.
Dakota Ridge (7-1, 2-0 in league) ran its winning streak to six games with a 56-50 victory over the Gators (6-4, 1-2). The key for the Eagles was a balanced scoring attack, led by seniors Jake Flores (12 points) and Jake Jones (11 points).
“I think we’ve almost had a different leading scorer almost every single game, which is good,” Dakota Ridge coach Curi Yutzy said of eight different players scoring in the conference win. “We have a nice balanced attack. We have a lot of guys who contribute.”

Standley Lake senior Marcus Asmus (33) sets up for a jumper over Dakota Ridge junior Alden Erickson on Tuesday night. Asmus had 35 points in the Gators’ loss. (Dennis Pleuss) A lot of defensive pressure early by Dakota Ridge led to some easy buckets. The Eagles jumped out to an 8-0 lead and never trailed.
“We worked on trying to get a lot of ball pressure on,” Yutzy said on counteracting Standley Lake’s size advantage. “Obviously, we started on an 8-0 run and that was nice.”
Flores scored on a driving layup with 3:23 left in the fourth quarter, giving the Eagles their largest lead of the night, 48-36. However, one of the premier scorers in the state wouldn’t allow the Gators to go quietly.
Standley Lake senior Marcus Asmus kept the Gators above water for the majority of the night while pouring in a game-high 35 points.
“(Asmus) has worked so hard in the offseason,” Standley Lake coach Mike Puccio said his 6-foot-7 senior who drained three 3-pointers to go along with a solid inside game. “He went from strictly a post guy to a guy who has really worked on his game. It’s a nice story.”
Standley Lake’s 6-foot-8 senior Dylan Critchfield finished with six points, while juniors Jeremy Minnick, Lukas Gaudermann and sophomore Eric Turner each hit a 3-pointer to wrap up the scoring for the Gators.

Dakota Ridge senior Jacob Flores soars for a layup during the second half Tuesday night. Flores had a team-high 12 points in the Eagles’ 56-50 home victory against Standley Lake. (Dennis Pleuss) Tuesday night’s matchup featured two head coaches that are Jeffco products. Yutzy, a 2000 graduate of Chatfield High School, is in his sixth year at the helm of Dakota Ridge’s boys basketball program. Puccio, a 2000 graduate of Green Mountain High School, is in also in his sixth season as the head coach at Standley Lake.
“Curi was a great player and he is doing a great job here,” Puccio said. “They play great. They are hard to guard. I like that team a lot.”
Yutzy and Puccio played against each other in high school and when both were at Division II college programs. They actually played together for a semipro basketball team — Colorado Crossover — eight years ago before both got their head coaching gigs.
“Puccio is a wonderful coach. He gets the most out of his kids every single year,” Yutzy said. “He is a heck of a coach and a heck of a person.”
Dakota Ridge continues conference play at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10, when it host area rival Columbine (3-6, 1-1 in league).
“We’ve done a lot of great things, but we still have a lot more to do,” Flores said. “We’ve got a lot of room to grow. We can still get a lot better.”
The Rebels played an extremely challenging non-league schedule that featured three 5A teams currently ranked in the top 10 of the CHSAANow.com poll, along with 4A’s top-ranked Valor Christian. Columbine showed it could be in the mix for a league title after handing Standley Lake its first league defeat coming off winter break Jan. 4. The Gators were outscored 31-18 in the fourth quarter in the loss to the Rebels.
“We’ve got to do some things better,” Puccio said. “The effort was there tonight, minus some spots in the first quarter. I thought the guys played really hard tonight.”
Standley Lake’s next contest is at home against Arvada West (6-3, 2-0) at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10.

Standley Lake senior Dylan Critchfield, right, goes up for a shot over Dakota Ridge junior Alden Erickson during the first half Tuesday night. (Dennis Pleuss) -
Regis Jesuit moves up to No. 4 in hockey rankings

Ralston Valley continues to be out front of the CHSAANow.com hockey ranking. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com) Regis Jesuit moved up three places in this week’s CHSAANow.com hockey poll.
The Raiders (3-0-0) were No. 7 last week, and are now No. 4.
Ralston Valley remained on top of the rankings, a spot the Mustangs have occupied since the preseason. They beat then-No. 4 Cherry Creek 3-0 on Saturday.
Monarch returned to the No. 2 spot, jumping Mountain Vista. Cherry Creek dropped one spot to No. 5.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Hockey RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Ralston Valley (4) 5-0-0 49 1 1-0-0 2 Monarch (1) 4-0-0 44 3 1-0-0 3 Mountain Vista 5-0-0 38 2 2-0-0 4 Regis Jesuit 3-1-0 29 7 0-1-0 5 Cherry Creek 5-2-1 27 4 0-1-0 6 Lewis-Palmer 8-1-0 26 6 1-0-0 7 Dakota Ridge 5-0-2 24 8 1-0-2 8 Columbine 5-1-1 12 5 0-1-0 9 Pueblo County 5-0-2 10 9 0-0-2 10 Standley Lake 3-2-1 9 – 0-0-1 Others receiving votes: Chatfield 3, Heritage 2, Steamboat Springs 2. Dropped out Battle Mountain (10). -
Hockey at the break: Columbine enjoying its best start — ‘by far’

Cherry Creek and Dakota Ridge are among a host of contenders this season. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com) The 2013-14 hockey season emerges from its annual winter break on Thursday. We take a look at where things stand:
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Ralston Valley, last season’s champion, has just about rolled through its entire 2013 schedule. So have Monarch — last season’s runner-up — Mountain Vista and Regis Jesuit.
Those four teams are all winning games by an average of at least 6.6 goals thus far. (Monarch is winning games by an average of 10.6 goals; Mountain Vista by 9 goals.)
These teams are dominant — so far. Regis, Monarch and Mountain Vista have only played three games; Ralston Valley has played four. Thus, these stats don’t so much reveal a trend, but rather a lack of data.
So here’s what we’re saying: It’s early. Very early. Those four teams are very much contenders to win this season’s championship. But they aren’t alone.

Steamboat Springs. (Mark Adams) There’s also:
- Lewis-Palmer (7-1-0). The Rangers have a number of quality wins — Standley Lake (3-2-1), Bishop Machebeuf (3-2-1), Resurrection Christian (4-2-0) — and the lone loss came to Ralston Valley, 5-2. That was the Mustangs’ closest contest of the season thus far.
- Cherry Creek (5-1-1). The Bruins’ lone loss came 4-3 to Mountain Vista in overtime on Dec. 20; their tie came with Dakota Ridge (4-0-2) on Dec. 11.
- Dakota Ridge (4-0-2). As noted above, one tie came with Creek, the other with Columbine (5-0-1).
- And others on the bubble, such as Pueblo County (5-0-2), Columbine (5-0-1), Battle Mountain (4-1-1) and Steamboat Springs (4-3-0).
Surprise team: Columbine.
The Rebels are unbeaten, and have already matched their win total from last season, when they went 5-14-0. Furthermore, the program was 20-69-2 (.211) from 2008-09 to last season.
“By far the best start we’ve ever had. Absolutely,” said Columbine coach Chris Gassman, who is now in his third season at the helm. “We’ve gotten better every year I’ve been there, but this is by far the best one.
“We are definitely a surprise to everybody.”
At the break, Columbine is tied for second in the Foothills Conference with four points. (Only conference games count toward the point total, and the Rebels are 2-0-0. Cherry Creek leads with five points at 2-0-1.) The Rebels are ranked No. 5 in the most recent CHSAANow.com poll.
“Would I say I saw us starting out undefeated? No,” Gassman said. “But … we feel we’re a top-5 team in the conference this year, just with the kids we’ve got coming back.”
The difference? Prior to the season, Gassman and coaches from Cherry Creek and Regis Jesuit put together a “preseason” league. Six high school teams competed as club teams — Cherry Creek, Cheyenne Mountain, Columbine, Heritage, Regis Jesuit and Resurrection Christian. Each team played the others two times.
Columbine’s team also played a few preseason tournaments, and ended up playing “20-something games preseason-wise,” Gassman said.
“Instead of only having two or three weeks (together) before the season started, we had three months,” Gassman said. “It gave us basically a season before CHSAA started.”
So now, Columbine is already in mid-season form.
“We’ve got pretty much the same group from last season, I think we added like five kids. It’s kind of the same good, solid group for a while,” Gassman said. “Something clicked, and they’re starting to figure it out.”
Among Columbine’s wins are Steamboat Springs, which at one point was ranked, and Heritage, which is just on the fringe of the most recent poll. There’s also the tie with Dakota Ridge. Still, there isn’t yet a defining win. They get that chance with a game against Mountain Vista on Saturday. Six days later, Ralston Valley awaits.
“We’re right back into it, right away,” Gassman said.
Brothers Jacob Seibold and Logan Seibold both have seven points thus far to lead the team. Jacob has five goals and two assists, Logan has three goals and four assists.
The Rebels have also had outstanding goaltending via senior Ashton Opperman (2-0-1, 0.31 GAA), Forest Czarnecki (2-0-0, 2.68) and Evan King (1-0-0, 2.65).
“Ashton has been the backup the last couple of years, and this year, he has just kind of taken the team by himself. He has been unbelievable,” Gassman said. “Our other two kids … they’ve both given us a chance to win in every game we’ve played.
“Goaltending has not been any part of a discussion or issue with this team, at all. It’s been nothing to worry about at all. It’s been fantastic.”
Gassman said Opperman will likely play the majority of the games as the season heats up.
Looking ahead: Things are really going to start taking shape as soon as this weekend. In addition to the Columbine game, Mountain Vista also plays Regis Jesuit on Friday.
There’s also Monarch at Battle Mountain on Friday, and Ralston Valley at Cherry Creek on Saturday.
We’ll start to get a good idea of where each team falls with each passing week. But things will happen fast: the regular season ends Feb. 15.
Points
T1. Sam Horning (Palmer): 17
T1. Jack Longenecker (Bishop Machebeuf): 17
T3. DJ Jones (Lewis-Palmer): 15
T3. Julain Claudio (Lewis-Palmer): 15
5. Ryan Case (Cheyenne Mountain): 15Goals
1. Sam Horning (Palmer): 13
T2. DJ Jones (Lewis-Palmer): 10
T2. Isaac Ruybal (Pueblo County): 10
T4. Nick Rems (Bishop Machebeuf): 9
T4. Cody Oakes (Cherry Creek): 9
T4. Tim VanTuinen (Resurrection Christian): 9Assists
1. Casey McMullin (Lewis-Palmer): 13
2. Jack Longenecker (Bishop Machebeuf): 11
T3. Julain Claudio (Lewis-Palmer): 8
T3. Zach Lish (Resurrection Christian): 8
T3. Nicholas Moewes (Pueblo County): 8Wins
1. Brandon Crisp (Pueblo County): 5
T2. Trent Trask (Steamboat Springs): 4
T2. Andrew Karnes (Lewis-Palmer): 4GAA
1. Marcus Smith (Lewis-Palmer): 0.00
2. Ashton Opperman (Columbine): 0.31
3. Bailey Aust (Monarch): 0.50
4. Sam Gartner (Regis Jesuit): 0.67
5. Quinton Reynolds (Cherry Creek): 0.73SV%
1. Marcus Smith (Lewis-Palmer): 1.000
2. Ashton Opperman (Columbine): .991
3. Quinton Reynolds (Cherry Creek): .966
4. Cody Trujillo (Chatfield): .957
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Mountain Vista makes big jump in hockey ranking

Ralston Valley remains atop the hockey poll this week. (Dennis Pleuss) Mountain Vista’s big week has made an impression on the hockey voters.
The Golden Eagles, coming off a 3-0-0 week which included a 4-3 overtime win over then-No. 6 Cherry Creek, moved up six places to No. 2 in this week’s CHSAANow.com ranking.
Ralston Valley continued to lead the poll, and received five of the six first-place votes. Monarch is third, Cherry Creek is fourth and Columbine rounds out the top-5.
These polls will serve as the rankings over the winter break, and through the first part of January. The next poll will not come out until Jan. 13.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Hockey RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Ralston Valley (5) 4-0-0 50 1 1-0-0 2 Mountain Vista (1) 3-0-0 48 8 3-0-0 3 Monarch 3-0-0 45 2 2-0-0 4 Cherry Creek 5-1-1 33 6 3-1-0 5 Columbine 5-0-1 32 4 2-0-1 6 Lewis-Palmer 6-1-0 29 9 3-0-0 7 Regis Jesuit 3-0-0 25 3 0-0-0 8 Dakota Ridge 4-0-2 17 5 1-0-2 9 Pueblo County 5-0-2 12 – 2-0-2 10 Battle Mountain 4-1-1 9 – 2-0-1 Others receiving votes: Heritage 8, Bishop Machebeuf 5, Palmer 4, Cheyenne Mountain 3, Doherty 2, Rampart 1, Standley Lake 1. Dropped out Resurrection Christian (7), Steamboat Springs (10). -
Photo gallery: Girls swimming’s Coaches Invite
THORNTON — Fairview won girls swimming’s annual Coaches Invite at VMAC on Saturday. The Knights’ 271 total team points bested second-place Cherry Creek (238) and third-place Regis Jesuit (217).
Team results are below. Find complete results on MaxPreps.
Coaches Invite: Team scores Place Name Dive Total Total 1 Fairview 271 2 Cherry Creek 238 3 Regis Jesuit 31 217 4 Heritage 155 5 Ralston Valley 147 6 Fossil Ridge 9 145 7 ThunderRidge 125 8 Mountain Range 13 120 9 Mountain Vista 112 10 Chaparral 98 11 Niwot 83 12 Arapahoe 60 13 Broomfield 53 14 Monarch 6 45 15 Rock Canyon 7 39 T16 Highlands Ranch 36 T16 Grandview 36 T18 Silver Creek 35 T18 Boulder 35 20 Lakewood 2 33 21 Mullen 28 28 22 Brighton 26 23 Pine Creek 1 25 24 Windsor 24 25 Legend 20 26 Chatfield 19 19 T27 St. Mary’s Academy 17 17 T27 Smoky Hill 17 29 Castle View 15 15 30 Greeley West 14 31 Golden 9 32 Thompson Valley 8 33 Northglenn 7 34 Dakota Ridge 6 35 Fort Collins 3 3 36 Legacy 2 37 Skyline 1 [divider]
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Late 3-pointers lift Dakota Ridge over Highlands Ranch boys basketball

Dakota Ridge senior Ian MacDonald, left, drives on Highlands Ranch Jack Fiddler during boys hoops action Monday at Dakota Ridge High School. The Eagles won their home opener 62-55. (Dennis Pleuss) LITTLETON — Two timely 3-pointers in the fourth quarter Monday night propelled Dakota Ridge to a 62-55 victory against Highlands Ranch in boys basketball.
“I loved the way we responded to adversity,” said Dakota Ridge coach Curi Yutzy, referring to his Eagles squandering a 10-point lead in the first half. “With the league games coming up, teams will make runs. We are going to have to respond like we did tonight.”

Dakota Ridge senior Cambrian Antrillo glides toward the basket for an uncontested layup Monday in the Eagles’ 62-55 victory over Highlands Ranch. (Dennis Pleuss) The non-league game was tied at 39-39 with 5:39 left in the fourth quarter at Dakota Ridge, Yutzy called a timeout to design a 3-pointer for senior Cambrian Antrillo. The initial 3-pointer was off the mark, but the Eagles grabbed the rebound and kicked it out to junior Mason Grothuemann for a 3-pointer in the corner, which he buried.
After a failed possession by the Falcons, Antrillo sank a 3-pointer in transition to push Dakota Ridge’s lead to 45-39 with 4:50 left in the game.
“Those definitely changed the game,” Grothuemann said. “We got on a roll after that.”
Dakota Ridge (4-1) sealed the victory by making 15-of-22 free throws in the fourth quarter. Grothuemann made 9-of-10 free throws in the final quarter to accumulate a team-high 16 points. Antrillo finished with 13 points and senior Jake Flores had a big second half, scoring all 10 points after halftime.
Senior Zach Braxton led Highlands Ranch (2-3) with a game-high 31 points. The 6-foot-9 post player for the Falcons had to carry much of the load with senior Evan Motlong and junior Keith Coleman missing the game due to injuries.
“We’ve got some guys out with varsity experience, but we expect guys to step up. I think they did for the most part tonight,” Braxton said. “We showed a lot of effort and we can only go up from here.”
Dakota Ridge seemed to throw everything but the kitchen sink at Braxton in attempt to slow him down. Junior Alden Erickson and senior Ian MacDonald shared the duty to cover Braxton for the majority of the game.

Highlands Ranch senior Zach Braxton goes up for a shot over Dakota Ridge senior Cambrian Antrillo on Monday night. Braxton scored a game-high 31 points, but the Falcons came up on the short end with a 62-55 loss. (Dennis Pleuss) Erickson and MacDonald both fouled out in the fourth quarter while making Braxton earn every point. Sophomore Devante Jones got his turn on Braxton after Erickson and MacDonald fouled out.
“The team did a good job defending (Braxton),” Yutzy said. “The ball pressure on the perimeter was good and forced some turnovers. It was a good team effort.”
It was the third straight victory for Dakota Ridge. The Eagles’ loss this season came to Class 5A’s No. 2 ranked and undefeated Fossil Ridge.
Dakota Ridge tips off its 5A Jeffco League schedule when it hosts Pomona at 7 p.m. Wednesday before heading into winter break.
The Eagles’ home crowd was happy to finally see its team playing at Dakota Ridge as the student section chanted “We want Chatfield” as the final seconds ticked off Monday in the home opener for the Eagles.
Highlands Ranch hopes to break its three-game losing streak as soon as possible. The Falcons are scheduled to play in the Cherry Creek Tournament later this week. The Falcons will face Hinkley in the opening round of the holiday tournament at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19, at Cherry Creek High School.
“We’ve got to take care of things at Creek to get some momentum going,” Braxton said.

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Resurrection Christian, Lewis-Palmer are newcomers to hockey poll

Dakota Ridge is ranked fifth in this week’s hockey poll. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com) Resurrection Christian and Lewis-Palmer have joined this week’s CHSAANow.com hockey poll.
Resurrection Christian, now 3-1-0, is No. 7 this week. The Cougars went 3-0-0 last week, including a 5-2 win over then-No. 8 Steamboat Springs on Friday. Steamboat dropped to No. 10 this week.
Lewis-Palmer, meanwhile, is No. 9. The Rangers beat then-No. 10 Standley Lake and Bishop Machebeuf last week.
Ralston Valley continued to hold the top spot. The Mustangs were idle last week, as was the No. 2 team, Monarch.
Regis Jesuit jumped up from No. 6 to No. 3 after winning its first three games of the season. Columbine is fourth this week, and Dakota Ridge rounds out the top 5.
Aspen (No. 9) and Standley Lake (No. 10) dropped out this week.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Hockey RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Ralston Valley (4) 3-0-0 49 1 0-0-0 2 Monarch (1) 1-0-0 45 2 0-0-0 3 Regis Jesuit 3-0-0 37 6 3-0-0 4 Columbine 3-0-1 33 3 0-0-1 5 Dakota Ridge 3-0-2 25 7 1-0-2 6 Cherry Creek 2-0-1 24 5 1-0-1 7 Resurrection Christian 3-1-0 15 – 3-0-0 8 Mountain Vista 0-0-0 14 4 0-0-0 9 Lewis-Palmer 3-1-0 12 – 2-0-0 10 Steamboat Springs 3-1-0 10 8 1-1–1 Others receiving votes: Battle Mountain 4, Aspen 3, Air Academy 2, Heritage 1, Pueblo County 1. Dropped out Aspen (9), Standley Lake (10). -
Photo gallery: Cherry Creek, Dakota Ridge tie in top-10 hockey showdown
LITTLETON — No. 5 Cherry Creek and No. 7 Dakota Ridge skated to a 2-2 tie in a top-10 hockey showdown on Wednesday.
Rick Torres and Ryan Worley scored for Cherry Creek, while Zach Czarnecki and Joey Dolce scored for Dakota Ridge. Czarnecki also had an assist, and Jake Ross had two assists for Dakota Ridge.
Quinton Reynolds made 33 saves for Cherry Creek. Dakota Ridge’s Joey Owston had 25.
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Ralston Valley on top of first hockey ranking, Monarch second

Ralston Valley is atop the hockey poll. (Evan Gustafson/The Review) Ralston Valley, the defending champion and off to a 3-0-0 start this year, leads the first CHSAANow.com hockey poll of the season.
The Mustangs are outscoring opponents 25-3 thus far. They received all five first-place votes this week.
Monarch, last season’s runner-up, is second. The Coyotes own a 12-1 win over Liberty to open the season.
Columbine, also off to a 3-0-0 start, is No. 3 this week. The Rebels did not make the postseason last year after going 5-14-0.
Mountain Vista, yet to play a game, is No. 4, and Cherry Creek rounds out the top 5. Regis Jesuit is sixth, and is followed by Dakota Ridge, Steamboat Springs, Aspen and Standley Lake.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll
Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Hockey RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Ralston Valley (5) 3-0-0 50 2 Monarch 1-0-0 44 3 Columbine 3-0-0 34 4 Mountain Vista 0-0-0 31 5 Cherry Creek 1-0-0 26 6 Regis Jesuit 0-0-0 24 7 Dakota Ridge 2-0-0 17 8 Steamboat Springs 2-0-0 15 9 Aspen 2-0-0 12 10 Standley Lake 1-0-1 7 Others receiving votes: Battle Mountain 5, Lewis-Palmer 4, Air Academy 3, Heritage 3.