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  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for 2018’s Week 2 games

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 2 of the 2018 season.

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    Class 5A
    1 Cherry Creek 2-0
    Friday: W 21-14 at Santa Margarita
    2 Valor Christian 2-0
    Friday: W 30-6 vs. Ponderosa
    3 Columbine 2-0
    Thursday: W 27-14 at University
    4 Pomona 2-0
    Thursday: W 49-6 vs. Bear Creek
    5 Fairview 2-0
    Thursday: W 43-0 vs. Evans
    6 Grandview 2-0
    Friday: W 28-21 at Highlands Ranch
    7 Eaglecrest 2-0
    Friday: W 55-41 at Fountain-Fort Carson
    8 Ralston Valley 2-0
    Thursday: W 45-14 at University
    9 Arvada West 2-0
    Friday: W 27-23 vs. Horizon
    10 Mullen 2-0
    Friday: W 35-28 vs. Doherty
    Class 4A
    1 Pine Creek 2-0
    Friday: W 45-23 at Rio Rancho
    2 Loveland 1-0
    Thursday: W 47-0 vs. (3) Broomfield
    3 Broomfield 1-1
    Thursday: L 0-47 at (2) Loveland
    4 Windsor 1-0
    Friday: W 21-0 vs. (8) Vista Ridge
    5 Chatfield 2-0
    Saturday: W 52-42 at (7) Rampart
    6 Fruita Monument 1-1
    Friday: L 9-13 at Grand Junction Central
    7 Rampart 1-1
    Saturday: L 42-52 vs. (5) Chatfield
    8 Vista Ridge 0-1
    Friday: L 0-21 at (4) Windsor
    9 Longmont 0-1
    Thursday: L 26-42 at (3A 3) Pueblo East
    10 Skyline 2-0
    Friday: W 41-21 vs. (3A 5) Mead
    Class 3A
    1 Erie 2-0
    Friday: W 35-14 at (10) Pueblo South
    2 Palmer Ridge 1-1
    Thursday: W 70-35 vs. Canon City
    3 Pueblo East 2-0
    Thursday: W 42-26 vs. (4A 9) Longmont
    4 Palisade 1-0
    Thursday: W 20-3 vs. (7) Durango
    5 Mead 1-1
    Friday: L 21-41 at (4A 10) Skyline
    6 Holy Family 2-0
    Friday: W 57-35 at Glenwood Springs
    7 Durango 1-1
    Thursday: L 3-20 at (4) Palisade
    8 Thomas Jefferson 2-0
    Friday: W 42-13 vs. Denver South
    9 Discovery Canyon 2-0
    Friday: W 31-8 vs. Roosevelt
    10 Pueblo South 0-2
    Friday: L 14-35 vs. (1) Erie
    Class 2A
    1 Bayfield 2-0
    Friday: W 27-0 at San Juan
    2 La Junta 2-0
    Friday: W 24-14 vs. Pagosa Springs
    3 Platte Valley 2-0
    Friday: W 36-17 at Lutheran
    4 Kent Denver 1-0
    Thursday: W 49-6 vs. Grand Valley
    5 Faith Christian 0-1
    Friday: L 7-28 at (6) Resurrection Christian
    6 Resurrection Christian 2-0
    Friday: W 28-7 vs. (5) Faith Christian
    7 Rifle 1-0
    Friday: W 49-7 vs. Eagle Valley
    8 Basalt 1-0
    Friday: W 28-0 vs. Olathe
    9 The Classical Academy 0-1
    Thursday: L 20-22 vs. D’Evelyn
    10 Bennett 1-0
    Friday: W 62-0 vs. Ellicott
    Class 1A
    1 Strasburg 2-0
    Friday: W 13-6 vs. (3) Burlington
    2 Limon 1-0
    Friday: W 41-7 vs. Lamar
    3 Burlington 0-1
    Friday: L 6-13 at (1) Strasburg
    4 Centauri 1-0
    Friday: W 38-0 at (7) Paonia
    5 Wray 0-1
    Off this week.
    6 Peyton 1-0
    Friday: W 41-0 at Florence
    7 Paonia 0-1
    Friday: L 0-38 vs. (4) Centauri
    8 Crowley County 2-0
    Friday: W 48-0 vs. Rye
    9 Meeker 1-2
    Friday: W 22-14 at Coal Ridge
    10 Monte Vista 0-1
    Friday: L 0-24 vs. Alamosa
    8-man
    1 Sedgwick County 1-0
    Friday: W 40-8 vs. (4) Hoehne
    2 West Grand 2-0
    Friday: W 38-20 at (5) Caliche
    3 Holly 1-1
    Friday: L 6-8 at (8) Akron
    4 Hoehne 0-1
    Friday: L 8-40 at (1) Sedgwick County
    5 Caliche 1-1
    Friday: L 20-38 vs. (2) West Grand
    6 Fowler 0-1
    Friday: L 28-46 at (9) Sargent
    7 Merino 2-0
    Saturday: W 58-0 vs. Gilpin County
    8 Akron 2-0
    Friday: W 8-6 vs. (3) Holly
    9 Sargent 1-0
    Friday: W 46-28 vs. (6) Fowler
    10 Sanford 1-0
    Off this week.
    6-man
    1 Stratton/Liberty 1-0
    Friday: W 66-23 vs. (4) Prairie
    2 Otis 1-0
    Off this week.
    3 Kit Carson 1-0
    Friday: W 73-6 vs. (10) La Veta
    4 Prairie 0-1
    Friday: L 23-66 at (1) Stratton/Liberty
    5 Peetz 0-1
    Off this week.
    6 Fleming 0-1
    Friday: L 20-26 vs. (8) Arickaree/Woodlin
    7 Cheyenne Wells 1-0
    Friday: W 43-24 at Genoa-Hugo
    8 Arickaree/Woodlin 1-0
    Friday: W 26-20 at (6) Fleming
    9 Flagler/Hi-Plains 1-0
    Friday: W 62-25 at Walsh
    10 La Veta 0-1
    Friday: L 6-73 at (3) Kit Carson
  • Football rankings: Erie moves up to No. 1 in Class 3A

    Palmer Ridge Erie football
    (Matt Daniels/mattdanphoto.com)

    Erie has taken over the top spot in this week’s Class 3A football rankings.

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

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Cherry Creek (7) 1-0 114 1 W
    2 Valor Christian (4) 1-0 102 3 W
    3 Columbine 1-0 92 2 W
    4 Pomona (1) 1-0 78 4 W
    5 Fairview 1-0 72 5 W
    6 Grandview 1-0 67 6 W
    7 Eaglecrest 1-0 51 7 W
    8 Ralston Valley 1-0 32 9 W
    9 Arvada West 1-0 15 W
    10 Mullen 1-0 14 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Doherty 11, Regis Jesuit 5, ThunderRidge 3, Highlands Ranch 2, Arapahoe 1, Chaparral 1.
    Dropped out
    Regis Jesuit (8), Highlands Ranch (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Pine Creek (12) 1-0 129 1 W
    2 Loveland (1) 0-0 109 2 Bye
    3 Broomfield 1-0 107 3 W
    4 Windsor 0-0 75 4 Bye
    5 Chatfield 1-0 58 5 W
    6 Fruita Monument 1-0 52 6 W
    7 Rampart 1-0 40 W
    8 Vista Ridge 0-0 38 7 Bye
    9 Longmont 0-0 28 Bye
    10 Skyline 1-0 24 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Greeley West 15, Ponderosa 14, Pueblo West 9, Monarch 8, Air Academy 2, Brighton 2, Denver South 2, Grand Junction 2, Montrose 1.
    Dropped out
    Ponderosa (8), Pueblo West (9).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Erie (6) 1-0 104 2 W
    2 Palmer Ridge (4) 0-1 92 1 L
    3 Pueblo East (1) 1-0 73 3 W
    4 Palisade 0-0 67 5 Bye
    5 Mead 1-0 57 7 W
    6 Holy Family 1-0 48 W
    7 Durango 1-0 41 8 W
    8 Thomas Jefferson 1-0 31 10 W
    9 Discovery Canyon 1-0 27 9 W
    10 Pueblo South 0-1 21 4 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Roosevelt 14, Frederick 12, Harrison 8, Fort Morgan 4, Lewis-Palmer 3, Canon City 2, Skyview 1.
    Dropped out
    Roosevelt (6).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Bayfield (10) 1-0 117 1 W
    2 La Junta (1) 1-0 88 2 W
    3 Platte Valley (1) 1-0 65 4 W
    4 Kent Denver 0-0 62 3 Bye
    5 Faith Christian 0-0 60 5 Bye
    6 Resurrection Christian 1-0 58 7 W
    7 Rifle 0-0 53 6 Bye
    8 Basalt 0-0 26 9 Bye
    9 The Classical Academy 0-0 25 8 Bye
    10 Bennett 0-0 19 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    Eaton 18, Alamosa 15, D’Evelyn 10, Sterling 9, Elizabeth 8, Salida 8, Alameda 6, Riverdale Ridge 6, Berthoud 4, Delta 3.
    Dropped out
    Eaton (10).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Strasburg (6) 1-0 93 1 W
    2 Limon (4) 0-0 89 2 Bye
    3 Burlington 0-0 77 3 Bye
    4 Centauri 0-0 75 4 Bye
    5 Wray 1-0 44 8 W
    6 Peyton 0-0 39 6 Bye
    7 Paonia 0-0 29 7 Bye
    8 Crowley County 1-0 28 9 W
    9 Meeker 0-1 17 5 L
    10 Monte Vista 0-0 14 10 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    Yuma 12, Florence 8, Colorado Springs Christian 7, Buena Vista 4, Cornerstone Christian 4, Platte Canyon 3, Holyoke 2, Olathe 2, Highland 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (8) 0-0 80 1 Bye
    2 West Grand 1-0 68 2 W
    3 Holly (1) 1-0 66 5 W
    4 Hoehne 0-0 57 4 Bye
    5 Caliche 1-0 49 3 W
    6 Fowler 0-0 42 7 Bye
    7 Merino 1-0 36 6 W
    8 Akron 1-0 30 W
    9 Sargent 0-0 25 8 Bye
    10 Sanford 1-0 9 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Rangely 7, Pikes Peak Christian 6, Dayspring Christian 5, Springfield 5, Haxtun 4, Custer County 2, Mancos 2, Norwood 1, Soroco 1.
    Dropped out
    Dayspring Christian (9), Haxtun (10).
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Stratton/Liberty 0-0 89 1 Bye
    2 Kit Carson 1-0 76 3 W
    3 Otis 0-0 74 2 Bye
    4 Prairie 0-0 59 4 Bye
    5 Peetz 0-1 43 5 L
    6 Cheyenne Wells 0-0 36 7 Bye
    7 Fleming 0-0 35 6 Bye
    8 Arickaree/Woodlin 0-0 23 8 Bye
    9 La Veta 0-0 19 Bye
    10 North Park 0-0 16 9 Bye
    Others receiving votes:
    North Park 8, Granada 6, Cotopaxi 5, Briggsdale 3, Idalia 3.
    Dropped out
    North Park (10).
  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for 2018’s Week 1 games

    A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 1 of the 2018 season.

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    Class 5A
    1 Cherry Creek 1-0
    Thursday: W 56-7 at Doherty
    2 Columbine 1-0
    Thursday: W 35-3 vs. Denver East
    3 Valor Christian 1-0
    Friday: W 35-0 at Faith Lutheran
    4 Pomona 1-0
    Thursday: W 32-14 vs. Oak Ridge
    5 Fairview 1-0
    Friday: W 42-7 at Boulder
    6 Grandview 1-0
    Thursday: W 38-6 vs. Chaparral
    7 Eaglecrest 1-0
    Friday: W 49-35 vs. (10) Highlands Ranch
    8 Regis Jesuit 0-1
    Friday: L 20-29 at Barron Collier
    9 Ralston Valley 1-0
    Friday: W 51-0 vs. Mountain Vista
    10 Highlands Ranch 0-1
    Friday: L 35-49 at (7) Eaglecrest
    Class 4A
    1 Pine Creek 1-0
    Friday: W 27-12 vs. (3A 1) Palmer Ridge
    2 Loveland 0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Broomfield 1-0
    Friday: W 55-14 vs. Legacy
    4 Windsor 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Chatfield 1-0
    Saturday: W 42-0 vs. Gateway
    6 Fruita Monument 1-0
    Friday: W 10-6 at (9) Pueblo West
    7 Vista Ridge 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Ponderosa 0-1
    Friday: L 17-20 vs. Legend
    9 Pueblo West 0-1
    Friday: L 6-10 vs. (6) Fruita Monument
    10 Skyline 1-0
    Thursday: W 42-21 vs. Westminster
    Class 3A
    1 Palmer Ridge 0-1
    Friday: L 12-27 at (4A 1) Pine Creek
    2 Erie 1-0
    Friday: W 35-7 at Evergreen
    3 Pueblo East 1-0
    Friday: W 47-8 vs. (6) Roosevelt
    4 Pueblo South 0-1
    Friday: L 7-19 at Holy Family
    5 Palisade 0-0
    Off this week.
    6 Roosevelt 0-1
    Friday: L 8-47 at (3) Pueblo East
    7 Mead 1-0
    Friday: W 27-14 vs. Lewis-Palmer
    8 Durango 1-0
    Friday: W 34-6 at Pagosa Springs
    9 Discovery Canyon 1-0
    Saturday: W 28-14 vs. Mountain View
    10 Thomas Jefferson 1-0
    Friday: W 28-16 at Silver Creek
    Class 2A
    1 Bayfield 1-0
    Friday: W 54-13 at Farmington
    2 La Junta 1-0
    Friday: W 47-0 at Raton
    3 Kent Denver 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Platte Valley 1-0
    Friday: W 16-0 at Berthoud
    5 Faith Christian 0-0
    Off this week.
    6 Rifle 0-0
    Off this week.
    7 Resurrection Christian 1-0
    Friday: W 24-3 at Sterling
    8 The Classical Academy 0-0
    Off this week.
    9 Basalt 0-0
    Off this week.
    10 Eaton 0-0
    Off this week.
    Class 1A
    1 Strasburg 1-0
    Friday: W 35-13 vs. University
    2 Limon 0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Burlington 0-0
    Off this week.
    4 Centauri 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Meeker 0-1
    Friday: L 26-38 vs. Aspen
    6 Peyton 0-0
    Off this week.
    7 Paonia 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Wray 1-0
    Friday: W 41-8 vs. Highland
    9 Crowley County 1-0
    Friday: W 40-6 vs. Ridge View Academy
    10 Monte Vista 0-0
    Off this week.
    8-man
    1 Sedgwick County 0-0
    Off this week.
    2 West Grand 1-0
    Friday: W 43-0 vs. Calhan
    3 Caliche 1-0
    Friday: W 43-0 at Gilpin County
    4 Hoehne 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Holly 1-0
    Saturday: W 41-16 at (9) Dayspring Christian Academy
    6 Merino 1-0
    Friday: W 22-6 at Pikes Peak Christian
    7 Fowler 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Sargent 0-0
    Off this week.
    9 Dayspring Christian Academy 0-1
    Saturday: L 16-41 vs. (5) Holly
    10 Haxtun 0-1
    Friday: L 0-32 at Holyoke
    6-man
    1 Stratton/Liberty 0-0
    Off this week.
    2 Kit Carson 0-0
    Off this week.
    3 Otis 1-0
    Friday: W 64-43 vs. (5) Peetz
    4 Prairie 0-0
    Off this week.
    5 Peetz 0-1
    Friday: L 43-64 at (3) Otis
    6 Cheyenne Wells 0-0
    Off this week.
    7 Fleming 0-0
    Off this week.
    8 Arickaree/Woodlin 0-0
    Off this week.
    9 La Veta 0-0
    Off this week.
    10 North Park 0-0
    Off this week.
  • Preseason football rankings released for all seven classifications

    Sedgwick County West Grand football
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

    The preseason football rankings are out ahead of the 2018 season. No. 1 teams include Cherry Creek (5A), Pine Creek (4A), Palmer Ridge (3A), Bayfield (2A), Strasburg (1A), Sedgwick County (8-man) and Stratton/Liberty (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 for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Football Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Cherry Creek (7) 0-0 111
    2 Columbine (1) 0-0 89
    3 Valor Christian (1) 0-0 86
    4 Pomona (2) 0-0 77
    5 Fairview 0-0 59
    6 Grandview 0-0 56
    7 Eaglecrest 0-0 51
    8 Regis Jesuit 0-0 45
    9 Ralston Valley 0-0 18
    10 Highlands Ranch 0-0 17
    Others receiving votes:
    Doherty 16, Mullen 13, Arvada West 10, Arapahoe 4, Fountain-Fort Carson 4, Chaparral 2, Lakewood 2.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Pine Creek (9) 0-0 131
    2 Loveland (5) 0-0 107
    3 Broomfield 0-0 76
    4 Windsor 0-0 71
    5 Chatfield 0-0 61
    6 Fruita Monument 0-0 60
    7 Vista Ridge 0-0 49
    8 Ponderosa 0-0 40
    9 Pueblo West 0-0 32
    10 Skyline 0-0 28
    Others receiving votes:
    Rampart 25, Longmont 20, Monarch 18, Greeley West 16, Dakota Ridge 10, Denver South 9, Brighton 5, Bear Creek 4, Standley Lake 4, Golden 2, Mesa Ridge 2, Wheat Ridge 1.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Palmer Ridge (13) 0-0 130
    2 Erie 0-0 98
    3 Pueblo East 0-0 76
    4 Pueblo South 0-0 72
    5 Palisade 0-0 69
    6 Roosevelt 0-0 61
    7 Mead 0-0 59
    8 Durango 0-0 40
    9 Discovery Canyon 0-0 27
    10 Thomas Jefferson 0-0 22
    Others receiving votes:
    Harrison 16, Frederick 10, Fort Morgan 8, Canon City 6, Holy Family 6, Lewis-Palmer 6, Evergreen 5, Skyview 3, Lutheran 1.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Bayfield (9) 0-0 111
    2 La Junta (1) 0-0 78
    3 Kent Denver 0-0 72
    4 Platte Valley (1) 0-0 70
    5 Faith Christian 0-0 67
    6 Rifle (1) 0-0 59
    7 Resurrection Christian 0-0 49
    8 The Classical Academy 0-0 32
    9 Basalt 0-0 26
    10 Eaton 0-0 23
    Others receiving votes:
    Salida 14, D’Evelyn 12, Sterling 11, Alamosa 10, Elizabeth 9, Bennett 7, Delta 4, Valley 3, Berthoud 1, Brush 1, University 1.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Strasburg (5) 0-0 90
    2 Limon (5) 0-0 80
    3 Burlington 0-0 71
    4 Centauri 0-0 69
    5 Meeker 0-0 52
    6 Peyton 0-0 36
    7 Paonia 0-0 32
    8 Wray 0-0 26
    9 Crowley County 0-0 22
    10 Monte Vista 0-0 16
    Others receiving votes:
    Yuma 14, Florence 12, Highland 8, Olathe 7, Platte Canyon 4, St. Mary’s 4, Cornerstone Christian 3, Colorado Springs Christian 2, Buena Vista 1, Hotchkiss 1.
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Sedgwick County (11) 0-0 110
    2 West Grand 0-0 86
    3 Caliche 0-0 63
    4 Hoehne 0-0 59
    5 Holly 0-0 57
    6 Merino 0-0 56
    7 Fowler 0-0 51
    8 Sargent 0-0 31
    9 Dayspring Christian 0-0 29
    10 Haxtun 0-0 19
    Others receiving votes:
    Soroco 18, Springfield 13, Norwood 9, Akron 2, Byers 1, Rangely 1.
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Stratton/Liberty (7) 0-0 96
    2 Kit Carson 0-0 84
    3 Otis (1) 0-0 81
    4 Prairie (1) 0-0 71
    5 Peetz (1) 0-0 69
    6 Cheyenne Wells 0-0 54
    7 Fleming 0-0 42
    8 Arickaree/Woodlin (1) 0-0 28
    9 La Veta 0-0 21
    10 North Park 0-0 19
    Others receiving votes:
    Flagler/Hi-Plains 18, Granada 6, Briggsdale 5, Genoa-Hugo 3, Sierra Grande 3, Eads 2, Idalia 2, Cotopaxi 1.
  • All-state baseball teams for the 2018 season

    The 2018 all-state baseball teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.

    Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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    Class 5A

    Mountain Vista baseball Sam Ireland
    Mountain Vista’s Sam Ireland. (Tim Bourke/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Sam Ireland, Mountain Vista

    Coach of the year: Ron Quintana, Mountain Vista

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Brayden Brooks Mountain Range   Senior
    Garrett Declue Arapahoe LHP/CF Senior
    Riley Egloff Heritage RHP/3B Senior
    Sam Ireland Mountain Vista RHP/3B/1B Junior
    Niklavs Levensteins Ralston Valley 3B/2B Senior
    Jack Liffrig Mountain Vista LHP Senior
    Justin Olson Pine Creek 1B/LHP Senior
    Tanner O’Tremba Cherry Creek    
    Zach Paschke Mountain Vista INF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Justin Boyd Legend SS/CF Junior
    Matthew Boyd Regis Jesuit   Senior
    Riley Cornelio Pine Creek SS/RHP Junior
    Brandon Dryer Arapahoe LF/RHP/2B Senior
    Hayden Heinze Rocky Mountain OF Senior
    AJ Jergensen Ralston Valley OF Junior
    Arian Jimenez-Quezada Heritage SS/3B/RHP Senior
    Kasey Koppelmaa Chatfield LHP/OF Senior
    Andrew Morris Monarch 2B/P Senior
    Josh Thompson Highlands Ranch P Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Luke Bailey, Chaparral, OF, Senior
    • Jake Barber, Cherokee Trail, Senior
    • Simon Baumgardt, Lakewood, P/SS, Junior
    • Tyler Boggs, Fruita Monument, C, Senior
    • Alex Champagne, Heritage, SS/2B, Freshman
    • Colten Chase, Cherokee Trail, Senior
    • Dorsey Chatham, Boulder,
    • Pete Chronowski, Heritage, LHP/1B, Junior
    • Benjamin Derosiers, Castle View, LHP/1B/CF, Senior
    • Ozzie Dominguez, Aurora Central, P/1B, Senior
    • John Emerson, Denver East, Junior
    • Tanner Garner, Broomfield, Senior
    • Zach Goodman, Arapahoe, C/OF/UTIL, Senior
    • Jake Greiving, Legend, C/OF/3B, Junior
    • Zach Harstad, Loveland, 1B/LHP/OF, Junior
    • Calvin Hunt, Ralston Valley, RHP, Junior
    • Jenner Kehe, Lakewood, P/OF/SS, Sophomore
    • Cam Kennedy, Smoky Hill, CF/3B/2B, Junior
    • Reese Lansville, ThunderRidge, RHP/INF, Senior
    • Cale Lansville, ThunderRidge, RHP/INF, Freshman
    • Grant Magill, Mountain Vista, C, Junior
    • Jayden Martinez, Grandview, OF/DH, Junior
    • Nick Merone, Rock Canyon,
    • Trey Morrill, Fruita Monument, P/OF, Senior
    • Cade Nelson, Rocky Mountain, INF/P, Junior
    • Drew Norsen, Fort Collins, OF/LHP, Sophomore
    • Jay Onken, Pine Creek, OF/RHP, Senior
    • Ryan Overboe, Legacy, LHP/1B/RF, Senior
    • Quentin Parr, Cherry Creek,
    • Mike Polson, Mountain Range, Senior
    • Henry Rock, Fairview, Junior
    • Tyler Schultz, Cherry Creek,
    • Frankie Shearn, Columbine, OF, Senior
    • Ross Smith, Legacy, RHP/RF, Senior
    • Drew Stahl, Mountain Vista, INF, Junior
    • Ryan Stohr, Dakota Ridge, RHP/1B, Junior
    • Zach Sulyma, Eaglecrest, 3B/C, Senior
    • David Velasquez, Brighton, SS/P/3B, Senior
    • Wyatt Wendell, Rock Canyon,
    • Reggie Williams, Douglas County, Senior
    • Kevin Zapanta, Overland, 2B/1B/RHP, Senior

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    Class 4A

    Valor Christian baseball Josh Danyliw
    Valor Christian’s Josh Danyliw. (Paul DiSalvo/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Josh Danyliw, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Dan Sanchez, Pueblo West

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Ryan Barber Valor Christian RF Senior
    Brady Carstens Mead P/INF Senior
    Josh Danyliw Valor Christian P Senior
    Tyler Declusin Pueblo West 2B/RHP Junior
    Jack Denker Cheyenne Mountain OF Senior
    Michael Ellis Cheyenne Mountain 1B/RHP Sophomore
    Trey McBride Fort Morgan OF/C Senior
    Jack McLaughlin Golden SS/RHP Senior
    Zach Thomas Pueblo West C/RHP Senior
    Harris Williams Denver North OF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Lincoln Andrews Canon City INF/P Junior
    Nick Bowermaster Thomas Jefferson SS/RHP Junior
    Jayden Cordova Pueblo West OF Junior
    Edwing Corrales Kennedy P/SS Senior
    Darrian Escobar-Winter Falcon INF/RHP Senior
    Ryan Jares Windsor RHP/UTIL Senior
    Owen Lockner Windsor RHP/3B Junior
    Garrett Martin Standley Lake P/SS Senior
    Zechariah Reid Valor Christian RHP/CF/RF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Donavin Ada, Pueblo East, SS/RHP, Senior
    • Connor Balliet, Berthoud, Senior
    • Braden Barker, Mountain View, P/C, Senior
    • Noah Befus, Longmont, OF/P, Senior
    • Reece Bishop, Mesa Ridge, SS/P/INF, Sophomore
    • Tyler Boyd, Glenwood Springs, Senior
    • Nick Caswell, Littleton, Senior
    • Brady Choban, Lewis-Palmer, 1B/P, Senior
    • Chance Eben, Northridge, RHP/LF, Senior
    • Avery Fulford, Conifer, Junior
    • Ty Garcia, Pueblo West, LHP, Senior
    • Gabe Halaby, Palmer Ridge, CF/RHP, Senior
    • JP Hamer, Fort Morgan, Junior
    • Zac Hanenberg, Canon City, INF/P, Senior
    • Brennan Heitz, Widefield, P/1B/OF, Senior
    • Kyle Jameson, Pueblo West, SS, Junior
    • Rafe Kinder, Valor Christian, 1B/C/DH, Junior
    • Daevion Kinnard, Mesa Ridge, CF/P/UTIL, Senior
    • Collin Kringlen, Holy Family, 1B/RHP, Junior
    • Noah Lasecki, The Classical Academy, 1B/P, Junior
    • Cesar Loma, Greeley Central, 3B/RHP/C, Junior
    • Austin Martindale, Pueblo South,
    • Turner McDonald, Summit, SS/RHP, Senior
    • Hunter Miller, Pueblo County, 3B/P, Senior
    • Adam Muniz, Pueblo Central, 3B/SS/2B, Junior
    • Ben Muscatello, Evergreen, Senior
    • Corey Musch, Skyview, CF/LF, Junior
    • Brandin Obrecht, Roosevelt, P/UTIL, Senior
    • John Ochoa, D’Evelyn, 1B/P/OF, Senior
    • Connery O’Donnell, Roosevelt, P/OF, Senior
    • Jack Patterson, Evergreen, Senior
    • Braden Peninger, Windsor, SS, Senior
    • Jayson Peterson, Arvada, OF/P, Senior
    • Brady Renck, Longmont, 2B/SS/P, Junior
    • Mark Reyes, Discovery Canyon, C/OF, Senior
    • Spencer Rich, Silver Creek, INF, Junior
    • Josue Rivera, Denver North, 1B/3B/RHP, Junior
    • Carlos Rosales, Alameda, P/3B/1B, Senior
    • Weston Siefken, Holy Family, 2B/SS/RHP, Junior
    • Zach Slaughter, Pueblo Centennial, RHP/OF, Junior
    • Colin Steinke, Elizabeth, INF/P, Senior
    • Anthony Tate, Wheat Ridge, CF, Junior
    • Logan Thorton, Windsor, P, Junior
    • Brett Wagner, Palisade, Senior
    • Joseph Wasick, Vista Peak Prep, RHP/OF, Junior
    • Zach Watts, Windsor, 1B/RHP, Senior
    • Cameron Wolfe, Battle Mountain, C/INF/OF, Junior

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    Class 3A

    University baseball Grayson Swanson
    University’s Grayson Swanson. (Geoffrey Sager/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Grayson Swanson, University

    Coach of the year: Casey Miller, University

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Matt Bagnato Peak to Peak 2B/SS Senior
    Jaspar Carmichael Delta SS/P Senior
    Dalton Chandler Lamar RHP/1B Senior
    Levi Dart University INF/P Senior
    Tyler Mattingley Faith Christian RHP/OF Senior
    Jose Mercado Valley   Senior
    Grayson Swanson University OF/P Senior
    Jared Ure Eaton INF/P Junior
    Noah VanSickle Kent Denver P/INF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Colton Eberhardt Lamar RHP/C/3B Senior
    Zeke Hass Eaton OF Senior
    Davin Jacobs Lamar OF/RHP Senior
    Kalob Padilla University INF/P Junior
    Jake Sandau Eaton OF/P Senior
    Colin Stone Faith Christian C Senior
    Chance Strand Alamosa RHP/OF Senior
    Lee Strang University UTIL Senior
    Lucas Watson Lamar SS Senior
           

    Honorable mention:

    • Chase Allen, Colorado Academy, Sophomore
    • Caden Alonzo, Alamosa, 1B/RHP, Junior
    • Andrew Broadhrst, Roaring Fork, INF/P, Senior
    • Macklin Brockmeyer, Faith Christian, INF/RHP, Junior
    • Stephen Clutter, Monte Vista, OF/P, Senior
    • Colin Cole, Brush, C/C, Senior
    • Tristen Crowther, Centauri, 3B/P, Junior
    • Travis Cunningham, Eaton, P/OF, Senior
    • Damon Elarton, Rye,
    • Tyler Eldred, Lutheran, Senior
    • Jasen Engel, Montezuma-Cortez, SS/P, Senior
    • Jamison Fuentes, Aspen, P/CF/1B, Senior
    • Michael Gettman, Bayfield, OF/P, Senior
    • Andres Guevara, Lamar, C/OF, Senior
    • Matt Haines, St. Mary’s, 1B, Senior
    • Bodie Hume, Sterling, Senior
    • Justin Kahn, DSST: Stapleton, 1B/RHP/C, Junior
    • Ben Kuhnel, Middle Park, 1B/LHP, Junior
    • Keaton Laverty, Pagosa Springs, 1B/SS/RHP, Senior
    • Joe Machado, Bishop Machebeuf, 2B/RHP, Senior
    • Caleb Madrid, Sheridan, 1B/P/OF, Junior
    • Joe Medina, University, INF, Junior
    • Chase Meyers, Cedaredge, 1B, Senior
    • Wyatt Morris, Platte Canyon, RHP/C/SS, Senior
    • Elijah Pacheco, Jefferson, UTIL, Sophomore
    • Garrett Potter, DSST: Stapleton, RHP/RF/1B, Senior
    • Sam Richards, Colorado Academy, Senior
    • Ernesto Rios, Platte Valley, INF/RHP/OF, Junior
    • Cole Roosma, Platte Canyon, Senior
    • Brian Shawcroft, Centauri, SS/2B, Senior
    • Hayden Siebers, Resurrection Christian, P/1B, Senior
    • Juan Sigala, Jefferson, UTIL, Senior
    • Cutter Smith, Bennett, P/SS/3B, Junior
    • Carson Spence, Strasburg, OF/C, Senior
    • Sam Tameler, Salida, Senior
    • Jake Thiret, Prospect Ridge Academy, RHP/OF/1B, Junior
    • Cole Thompson, The Academy, P/OF, Senior
    • Raul Torres, Basalt,
    • Noa Vogel, Lutheran, Senior
    • Jordan Yates, Buena Vista, 1B/P, Senior
    • John Zamora, The Academy, INF/P, Junior
    • Tyler Zimmerman, Alamosa, 2B/RHP, Senior

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    Class 2A

     

    Paonia baseball Kayden Seriani
    Paonia’s Kayden Seriani. (Jeffery Tucker/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Kayden Seriani, Paonia

    Coach of the year: Nate Miller, Paonia

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Cannan Bennett Limon P/C/SS Junior
    Chandon Dunker Sedgwick County RHP/3B/1B Senior
    Jimmy Fargo Dayspring Christian Academy P/C/CF Senior
    Greg Garcia Rocky Ford 1B/P Senior
    Jonathan Gonzalez Hotchkiss P/INF Senior
    Rodney Gregg Peyton P/1B/OF Junior
    Jaden Miller Paonia   Senior
    Anders Schopp Paonia   Senior
    Kayden Seriani Paonia   Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Josh Lang Front Range Christian OF Sophomore
    Drew Lloyd Front Range Christian P/C/INF Junior
    Jaeden Meyers Peyton P/INF/C Junior
    Seth Mondragon Dayspring Christian Academy    
    Carlos Parra Del Norte    
    Presley Pene Hotchkiss OF/P Junior
    Slater Podgorny Paonia   Senior
    Trey Redner Swink OF/P Senior
    Rupert Shaw Peyton P/INF/C Junior
    Braden Witzel Burlington   Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Paul Brophy, Yuma, 1B/P, Junior
    • Drew Coffin, Haxtun, Junior
    • Cael Croissant, Wiggins, SS/2B/P, Senior
    • Ryan Davis, Sargent, P/SS, Senior
    • Brennan Ehmke, Sedgwick County, RHP/SS/3B, Senior
    • Chase Fulkerson, Dawson School, SS/P, Senior
    • Eddie Glaser, Calhan, SS/P, Junior
    • Adan Guerrero, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior
    • Joe Hayes, Calhan, C/3B, Junior
    • Chase Hiatt, Hotchkiss, C, Senior
    • Hauk Hubbard, Limon, P/SS/3B, Junior
    • Logan Hughes, Meeker, Senior
    • Eli Kirk, Hotchkiss, OF/P, Senior
    • Guy Larsen, Sanford, LF/P, Senior
    • Justin Lear, Lyons, CF/P, Senior
    • Tyler Lewis, Swink, C, Junior
    • Will Lorenz, Gilpin County, SS/C/RHP, Junior
    • Cade McKinley, Sedgwick County, OF/P, Senior
    • Santino Mendoza, Rocky Ford, P/OF/INF, Sophomore
    • Trevor Milne, Sargent, P/1B, Senior
    • Patrick Mortensen, Center,
    • Grey Neal, Paonia, Sophomore
    • Daniel Perry, Evangelical Christian, LHP/1B, Junior
    • Zachary Perry, Evangelical Christian, C, Senior
    • TJ Peter, South Park, UTIL/RHP, Junior
    • Chase Powell, Merino, Senior
    • Ricardo Ramirez, Highland, SS/RHP/UTIL, Senior
    • AJ Strobel, Peyton, P/C/OF, Junior
    • Addison Weathers, Yuma, SS, Senior

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    Class 1A

    Caliche Nucla baseball Brayden Nichols
    Caliche’s Brayden Nichols. (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Player of the year: Brayden Nichols, Caliche

    Coach of the year: JP Lambrecht, Caliche

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jonah Cox Cornerstone Christian Academy SS Sophomore
    Nick Crum Holly 2B/OF/RHP Senior
    Will Gabriel Nucla   Junior
    Cullen Glosson Otis P/SS Junior
    Jose Magallanes Holly C/SS/RHP Freshman
    Edgar Newman Cheyenne Wells   Senior
    Brayden Nichols Caliche   Senior
    Dominic Puchino Longmont Christian P/1B/OF Sophomore
    Nate Roach Cornerstone Christian Academy C/RHP/1B Senior
    Logan Sircy Peetz   Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Brock Briscoe, Caliche, Senior
    • Derick Carroll, Manzanola, P/INF, Senior
    • Cord Colson, Nucla, Senior
    • Beau Dukes, Springfield, Junior
    • Mike Foster, Caliche, Senior
    • Chance Gulliford, Cotopaxi, P/3B, Sophomore
    • Zach Haase, Eads, Senior
    • Zach Holtz, Peetz, Junior
    • Devon Jara, Granada, P/C, Junior
    • Patrick Jones, Springfield, Junior
    • Asher Kark, Denver Jewish Day, C/SS, Junior
    • Willard Kennedy, Holly, 1B/DH/INF, Junior
    • Kyle Klann, Stratton/Liberty, Junior
    • Devin Littlefield, Prairie, SS/P/UTIL, Junior
    • Bryce Miracle, Otis, P/SS/C, Junior
    • Frank Ogden, Cotopaxi, C/OF/P, Sophomore
    • Brigden Parker, Eads, Freshman
    • Ethan Richmond, Stratton/Liberty, Junior
    • Blake Roelle, Peetz, Junior
    • Devin Ruybal, Antonito, Senior
    • Cade Walker, Cornerstone Christian Academy, 1B/2B/RHP, Junior
    • Brandon Williams, Fleming, INF/RHP/C, Sophomore
    • Blake Williams, Manzanola, P/3B/SS, Freshman
    • Tyler Wytulka, Nucla, Freshman
  • All-state girls track & field teams for the 2018 season

    The 2018 all-state girls track and field teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    In order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning an event.

    Athletes of the year were selected based upon their performance at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected based upon the team champions.

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    Class 5A

    State track 2018 Arria Minor Denver East
    Arria Minor. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Athlete of the year: Arria Minor, Denver East

    Coach of the year: Chris Faust, Cherokee Trail

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Syanne Algee Denver East Senior 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay
    Aumni Ashby Cherry Creek Senior Triple Jump
    Kameryn Brown Grandview Sophomore 4×400 relay
    Anna Clayton Denver East Senior Medley relay
    Saniya Craft Grandview Freshman 4×400 relay
    Lauren Felknor Broomfield Sophomore 4×800 relay
    Jenna Fitzsimmons Mountain Vista Sophomore 1600m
    Kylee Harr Grandview Senior High Jump
    Isabella Horton Denver East Senior 4×200 relay, Medley relay
    Sydnee Larkin Cherokee Trail Senior Long Jump
    Helen Maley Denver East Junior 4×200 relay
    Mia Manson Monarch Sophomore Pole Vault
    Michelle McDonald Denver East Freshman 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay, Medley relay
    Gabriella McDonald Rocky Mountain Senior Shot Put, Discus
    Kaitlyn Mercer Grandview Junior 4×400 relay
    Arria Minor Denver East Senior 100m, 200m, 400m
    Katelyn Mitchem Broomfield Senior 4×800 relay
    Madison Mooney Broomfield Senior 4×800 relay
    Marlena Preigh Fairview Junior 800m
    Kyairra Reigh Denver East Freshman 4×100 relay, Medley relay
    Emily Sloan Rock Canyon Senior 100 hurdles, 200m
    Sydney Swanker Broomfield Sophomore 4×800 relay
    Lily Williams Grandview Sophomore 400m, 4×400 relay

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    Class 4A

    Anna Hall. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Athlete of the year: Anna Hall, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Brian Kula, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Rylee Anderson Silver Creek Senior High Jump
    Joslin Blair Eagle Valley Sophomore 1600m
    Renee Choksey Mead Senior Medley relay
    Kinley Coe Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100 relay
    Logan Derock Roosevelt Junior Shot Put, Discus
    Lauren Gale Discovery Canyon Senior 100m, 200m, 400m
    Abbey Glynn Mead Junior Medley relay
    Abigail Gray Silver Creek Senior Pole Vault
    Destiny Grimes Valor Christian Junior 4×200 relay
    Anna Hall Valor Christian Junior 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles, Long Jump, 200m
    Emma Hanson Cheyenne Mountain Junior 4×100 relay
    Lizzy Harding Battle Mountain Junior 4×800 relay
    Naomi Harding Battle Mountain Junior 4×800 relay
    Gabrielle Hyatt Cheyenne Mountain Junior 4×100 relay
    Taylor James Niwot Freshman 800m, 4×400 relay
    Alexa Jamison Valor Christian Senior 4×200 relay
    Bianca Lopez Valor Christian Senior 4×200 relay
    Camille Peisner Valor Christian Freshman 4×200 relay
    Kelia Portis Niwot Sophomore 4×400 relay
    Sydney Postle Mead Senior Medley relay
    Alex Raichart Battle Mountain Senior 4×800 relay
    Liberty Ricca Discovery Canyon Junior 3200m
    Aaliyah Ricketts Widefield Junior Triple Jump
    Alexis Rosas Mead Senior Medley relay
    Maggie Smith Niwot Junior 4×400 relay
    Erika Timbang Niwot Junior 4×400 relay
    Gabby Trueblood Battle Mountain Senior 4×800 relay
    Ashlyn Ventimiglia Cheyenne Mountain Junior 4×100 relay

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    Class 3A

    Maya Evans. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Athlete of the year: Maya Evans, Lutheran

    Coach of the year: Tim Daggett, The Classical Academy

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Amaya Atencio Alamosa Junior Shot Put
    Regan Aurich Lutheran Sophomore Medley relay
    Madi Bottin Lutheran Senior Medley relay
    Tiana Bradfield Peak to Peak Junior 4×800 relay
    Alexandria Burns Sierra Senior Triple Jump
    Maggi Congdon Steamboat Springs Sophomore 800m, 1600m
    Shenna Daum The Classical Academy Sophomore 4×100 relay
    Esther Diza-Mbelolo D’Evelyn Junior 100 hurdles
    Hannah Ellis Frontier Academy Senior 3200m
    Maya Evans Lutheran Senior 100m, 200m, Long Jump
    Esther Eyberg The Classical Academy Sophomore 4×200 relay, 4×100 relay
    Rachel Gaona The Classical Academy Sophomore 4×200 relay, 4×100 relay
    Jenna Howard Peak to Peak Junior 4×800 relay
    Jordan Lanning Bayfield Junior High Jump
    Emily Lavier Alamosa Freshman 4×400 relay
    Lilly Lavier Alamosa Sophomore 4×400 relay
    Ashten Loeks Elizabeth Junior 300 hurdles
    Quinn McConnell Peak to Peak Junior 4×800 relay
    Keena Murphy Pagosa Springs Senior Discus
    Allyssa Romero Alamosa Sophomore 4×400 relay
    Anna Shults Peak to Peak Junior 4×800 relay
    Tara Sowards Alamosa Senior 4×400 relay
    Chantae Steele The Classical Academy Junior 4×200 relay
    Nyah Streib Lutheran Junior Medley relay
    Katie Sundrup Lutheran Freshman Medley relay
    Claudia Valenzuela The Classical Academy Senior 4×200 relay, 4×100 relay
    Erika Willis The Classical Academy Senior Pole Vault
    Aryelle Wright Montezuma-Cortez Junior 400m

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    Class 2A

    Athlete of the year: Remington Ross, Highland; Kaiya Firor, Hotchkiss

    Coach of the year: Eric Lind, Highland

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Alex Bauer Burlington Senior Shot Put
    Kiana Brausch Vail Christian Sophomore 4×400 relay
    Mikaela Capalby Denver Christian Senior Medley relay
    Ineke Cordova Denver Christian Senior Medley relay
    Annika Deanda Peyton Sophomore 4×200 relay, 4×100 relay
    Catherine Donoho Vail Christian Sophomore 4×400 relay
    Mariana Engleby Vail Christian Sophomore 4×400 relay
    Baylee Farris Peyton Freshman 4×200 relay, 4×100 relay
    Zoe Fierer Denver Christian Freshman Medley relay
    Kaiya Firor Hotchkiss Junior 400m, 300 hurdles
    Soleil Gaylord Telluride Senior 1600m, 3200m
    Brooke Hillman Paonia Senior 4×800 relay
    Kaylee Kearse Peyton Junior 800m, 4×200 relay, 4×100 relay
    Katie Kurz Dayspring Christian Senior High Jump
    Logan Kuskie Lyons Sophomore Pole Vault
    Poppy Lightfoot Paonia Junior 4×800 relay
    McKenna Palmer Paonia Senior Triple Jump
    Randi Rapke Paonia Senior 4×800 relay
    Tawny Roberts Paonia Freshman 4×800 relay
    Remington Ross Highland Sophomore 100m, 200m
    Mattie Rossi Soroco Senior 100 hurdles
    Madeline Schuemann Peyton Freshman 4×200 relay, 4×100 relay
    Megan Shelton Meeker Junior Discus
    Kendelle Smith Vail Christian Freshman 4×400 relay
    Taeryn Trumper Holyoke Sophomore Long Jump
    Monika Williams Denver Christian Junior Medley relay

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    Class 1A

    Athlete of the year: Faith Novess, De Beque

    Coach of the year: Tyler Haughness, Shining Mountain

    First Team
    Name School Year Event(s)
    Zoe Alberti Springfield Junior 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay
    Payton Arbuthnot Springfield Freshman 4×100 relay, 4×400 relay
    Madison Clark Plateau Valley Freshman 4×800 relay
    Matalynn Dawson Miami-Yoder Senior Triple Jump
    Cahlea Dennison Plateau Valley Freshman 4×800 relay
    Brinlyn Dukes Springfield Freshman 4×400 relay
    Benisa Ellis Springfield Sophomore 400m, 4×400 relay, Medley relay
    Marina Flandrick Shining Mountain Senior Pole Vault
    Heather Graham Genoa-Hugo Senior Shot Put
    Rebecca Hittle Plateau Valley Freshman 4×800 relay
    Macie Holmes Plateau Valley Sophomore 4×800 relay
    Zariah Mason Kim Senior 100m
    Julia Mondragon Springfield Sophomore 4×100 relay, Medley relay
    Faith Novess De Beque Junior 200m, 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles
    Kylie Parks Springfield Sophomore 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay, Medley relay
    Audrey Rau Springfield Junior 4×100 relay, 4×200 relay, Medley relay
    Jerraldawn Rector Simla Senior High Jump, Long Jump
    Emma Schaefer Shining Mountain Senior 1600m, 3200m, 800m
    Mariah Smith Eads Senior Discus
    Leeann Wagner Heritage Christian Senior 800m
    Jayci Westphal Springfield Senior 4×200 relay
  • “Sisters” Emily Sloan and Anna Hall break one another’s records at state track

    State track 2018 Emily Sloan Rock Canyon
    Rock Canyon’s Emily Sloan. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    LAKEWOOD — Emily Sloan knows Class 4A’s top hurdler well.

    Nearly a decade ago, Sloan and Anna Hall were already teammates in a club track program. They have been great friends ever since.

    Now donning the black and gold of Rock Canyon and the blue and white of Valor Christian, the tandem has flourished into Colorado’s premier hurdlers.

    During the state track preliminary rounds of the 300 hurdles at Jeffco Stadium, Sloan saw her friend break her Colorado record with a time of 40.76 seconds, bettering the Jaguar’s time of 40.77 last week at the Continental League Championships. Then, Sloan managed to flip the script on Hall and take her record back in her 5A prelim with a new all-classification best of 40.60.

    In a terrific display of sportsmanship and a sign of the friends’ bond, Hall cheered loudly on the infield during Sloan’s attempt at the feat.

    “I definitely had extra motivation going into that race, because Anna’s my best friend,” Sloan, a senior, said. “I’m happy she got it, but I definitely wanted to take it back from her. She’s a great competitor though. We’ll push each other throughout the years.

    “We’re sisters almost.”

    Sloan and Hall, still only a junior, tallied the second and third best times in the nation for the 2018 season. As impressive as Friday’s hurdle races happened to be, the prep stars have a laundry list of other accomplishments.

    Sloan chose to sign with the University of Oregon, having already claimed four state titles (three in a row in 100 hurdles) going into her final season for the Jaguars.

    “It’s been a dream school of mine since I was little,” she said. “I knew that would be the best place to give me a shot at my goals.”

    She has ambitions of winning an individual and team national championship at Oregon, but before she embarks on even greater goals she’ll be putting the final touches on an illustrious prep career on Saturday in the 100 hurdles (No. 1 seed), 300 hurdles, and 200 (No. 2 seed at 23.93 seconds).

    Valor Christian’s Anna Hall. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    As for Hall, the junior has been a national champion indoors in the high jump and pentathlon, along with being tabbed the defending state champion in both hurdles in 4A.

    On top of that, she claimed her first long jump state crown on Friday with a mark of 18 feet, 9.75 inches. Valor Christian’s latest elite female in track could have a flurry of accomplishments coming her way at the prep level and beyond.

    As usual, the 4A and 5A competitions delivered plenty of eye-opening performances. Denver East girls continued their domination in sprints with a time of 46.51 seconds in the 400-meter relay in prelims, tying the state record held by George Washington from 2007. Later on in the meet, despite not running Arria Minor in the final, the Angels won the 800 relay (1:40.25).

    Denver East and Grandview both shattered the all-classification state records (previously held by George Washington) in the 800 meter sprint medley relay with marks of 1:42.62 and 1:42.89. Freshman Kyairra Reigh ran the 400 anchor leg for East.

    The beauty of track and field is that times and marks never lie though. With competitors from all five classifications testing themselves against the state’s finest athletes at Jeffco Stadium, small school competitors sometimes prove themselves as the best in Colorado.

    Colorado State Track and Field Championships
    Soroco’s Ben Kelley.

    Soroco senior Ben Kelley shattered the 2A state record in the 800 three consecutive seasons at Jeffco Stadium (1:55.61 in 2016, 1:54.75 in 2017, 1:52.77 in 2018). He also broke the classification record in the 1,600 with a time of 4:17.23 at the St. Vrain Invite last week, a best time held by Paul Roberts of Lyons in 2016 (4:17.35).

    Kelley also claimed state crowns in cross country as a senior, the 1,600 as a junior, and the 3,200 as a junior. He has chosen to pursue collegiate running at Columbia University in the Ivy League.

    Oh, and the sensational Soroco harrier even ran the fastest 800 time in all classifications on Friday. Kelley feels inspired by the town he lives in.

    “I come from a super small community,” he said. “We have less than 90 kids in our school, so we’re practically 1A. We’re like a family. We get a lot of support from the community. Even the teachers, people who aren’t necessarily associated with athletics, they always keep up with it.”

    The state track and field meet will resume at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday.

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    Class 5A notes:

    • Fairview junior Marlena Preigh (2:09.19) fended off Broomfield senior Madison Mooney (2:10.19) and Highlands Ranch sophomore Bryce Johansen (2:10.55) in the 800-meter run.
    • Grandview senior Kylee Harr (5-10) won high jump with an impressive mark.
    • Landon Rast, a senior for the Legend Titans, won the 800 in 1:53.03.
    • Fountain-Fort Carson boys (1:26.53) beat a game Cherry Creek (1:26.65) contingent in the 800 relay. Fountain also finished first in prelims of the 1,600 relay (3:17.85).

    Class 4A notes:

    • Valor Christian girls won the 800 relay (1:41.89). They might also claim the team title on Saturday.
    • Discovery Canyon junior Liberty Ricca (10:57) and Valor Christian sophomore Cole Sprout (9:22) topped all competitors in the 3,200 races.
    • Mead girls (1:45.17) continued their high-level relay performances with a sprint medley championship.
    • Niwot freshman Taylor James (2:13.55) strided away from everyone in the two-lap 800 final. Former Niwot great Elise Cranny holds the classification state meet record with a time of 2:08.
    • Vista Ridge senior Raymon Harper has been terrific in all three jumps, finishing first in long jump (23-3) and second in high jump (6-9). He was also the winner of the triple jump on Thursday.
    • Garrett Martin, a Standley Lake veteran, cleared 6 feet, 10 inches to conquer high jump.
    • Pine Creek boys were victorious in the 800 relay (1:28.07).
    • Silver Creek superstar James Lee (1:54.25) is a back-to-back 800 state champion.

    Class 3A notes:          

    • TCA senior Erika Willis, the sister of Colorado record holder Andrea, broke her own 3A state meet record in pole vault. Last season she cleared 12-5, but this year 12-9 won it over Platte Canyon’s Hayley Rayburn (12-6).
    • The Classical Academy also won the girls 800 relay (1:43.91).
    • Sierra senior Alexandria Burns brought a triple jump title back to Colorado Springs with a mark of 36-5.
    • Maggi Congdon of Steamboat Springs (2:14) and Rasce Englehardt (1:56.41) claimed the 800 crowns. Denver West sophomore Yasin Sado (1:56.45) was barely second in the two-lapper.
    • Pagosa Springs senior Keena Murphy (127-10) topped the field in girls discus.
    • Faith Christian senior Reece Davidson finished first in another throwing event (53-4.50 in shot put).
    • Lutheran boys broke a 16-year record held by Yuma in the 800 relay with a blistering 1:28.01. The previous 3A record was 1:28.31. Lutheran girls won the sprint medley relay as well (1:49.43).
    • Bayfield senior Carl Heide (38.36) shattered the 3A state meet record in the 300 hurdles. The record was from 1995 and held by Ben Myers of Colorado Springs Christian (38.39).

    Class 2A notes:

    • Telluride senior Soleil Gaylord (11:16) won her third consecutive title in the 3,200 with a 37-second winning margin.
    • Monika Williams anchored Denver Christian to a victorious sprint medley relay (1:51.67).
    • Peyton junior Kaylee Kearse (2:18) pulled away from the field in the 800. Peyton also won the 800 relay in 1:48.93.
    • Logan Kuskie of Lyons continued a family tradition of success in pole vault with a gold medal (11-2).
    • Holyoke sophomore Taeryn Trumper (18-1.75) was the long jump champion.
    • Burlington senior Alex Bauer won girls shot put (39-2.25).
    • Cedaredge (1:32.02) claimed the boys 800 relay.
    • Rocky Ford senior Cody Danley (9:42) put his foot on the gas in the final 1,600 as Lyons sophomore Isaac Roberts (9:55) and Custer County freshman Micah Zeller (10:04) showed plenty of distance promise for future years while rounding out the top three in the 3,200.
    • Brady Lenz of Sanford outperformed everyone in triple jump (43-2.5).
    • Crowley County junior Lane Walter (160-1) was terrific in boys discus.
    • Jake Chrisman of Yuma won pole vault (13-4).

    Class 1A notes:

    • Springfield nipped the 1A state record in the girls sprint medley relay with a time of 1:53.88. JT Borunda also won boys discus (136-6) for Springfield. They were also champions in the girls 800 relay (1:50.89).
    • Heritage Christian once again dominated distance events as Leeann Wagner (2:25) and Levi Kilian (1:59.13) crushed the 800 races. Isaiah Bowsher finished runner-up in the 800 as well.
    • 43-1.5 won boys triple jump (Jade Cass of Pawnee).
    • Genoa-Hugo swept gold and silver in girls shot put as Heather Graham (39-5.5) and Ryely Smartt (36-8) were first and second.
    • Matalynn Dawson (Miami-Yoder) was impressive in triple jump with a mark of 34-6.
    • Jerraldawn Rector of Simla (5-1) beat Dawson in a jump-off in the girls high jump discipline as both cleared 5-1.
    • Plateau Valley (10:28.66) shattered the 1A girls state record in the 3,200 relay. Heritage Christian boys did the same (8:23.44).
    • Haxtun boys (1:32.93) broke the classification record in the 800 relay.
  • All-state boys basketball teams for the 2017-18 season

    The 2017-18 all-state boys basketball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a week-long vote of coaches.

    A specific player of the year vote was held in each class, as was a vote for coach of the year.

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    Class 5A

    Rock Canyon Overland boys basketball
    (Marcus Gipson/Jmariahimages.com)

    Player of the year: Sam Masten, Rock Canyon

    Coach of the year: Michael Rogers, Grandview

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Ronnie DeGray III Chaparral Junior SF/F
    Jon’il Fugett George Washington Senior PG/SG
    Kaison Hammonds ThunderRidge Senior PG
    Daylen Kountz Denver East Senior
    Sam Masten Rock Canyon Senior G
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Ben Boone Grandview Senior F
    Kenny Foster Smoky Hill Junior
    Mike Polson Mountain Range Senior G
    Dayne Prim Grandview Junior F
    Tucson Redding Overland Senior PG/G/SG

    Honorable mention: Alijah Bates, Doherty, Junior; Dawson Carper, Rampart, Senior; Tyson Cruickshank, ThunderRidge, Senior; Moz Doria, Liberty, Senior; Damian Forrest, Poudre, Junior; Tyson Gilbert, Rock Canyon, Senior; Joe Golden, Doherty, Senior; XaiV’ion Jackson, Eaglecrest, Senior; Kevin Jimenez, Northglenn, Senior; Michkaleke Man-man baker, Gateway, Senior; Elijah Martinez, Regis Jesuit, Senior; Trey Morrill, Fruita Monument, Senior; Ryan Ongala, Rangeview, Senior; D’Auntray Pierce, George Washington, Senior; Avery Rembao, Loveland, Junior; Kobe Sanders, Chaparral, Sophomore; Andre Sepeda, Greeley West, Junior; Daijon Smith, Overland, Senior; Connor Staib, Mountain Vista, Senior; Dimitri Stanley, Cherry Creek, Senior; Brendan Sullivan, Highlands Ranch, Senior; Sam Tiley, Fort Collins, Senior; Joseph Urynowicz, Rocky Mountain, Junior; Kam Vincel, Prairie View, Senior.

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    Class 4A

    Longmont Lewis-Palmer boys basketball
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Player of the year: Luke Johnson, Longmont

    Coach of the year: Jeff Kloster, Longmont

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Marcell Barbee Pueblo South Senior F
    Luke Johnson Longmont Senior PG
    Joel Scott Lewis-Palmer Junior F/G
    Nieyem’e Smeyer-williams Pueblo West Senior PG/SG
    Adam Thistlewood Golden Senior SG/SF
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    TJ Davis Widefield Senior PF/W
    Charles Dinegar D’Evelyn Senior PF/SF
    Trent Dykema Silver Creek Senior PG/SG
    Deven Nelson Mesa Ridge Senior P/SG
    Matthew Ragsdale Lewis-Palmer Junior SG/PG

    Honorable mention: Jared Belcher, The Classical Academy, Senior; Brayden Blick, Skyline, Senior; Jeremy Cody, Pueblo South, Senior; Connor Hawk, Ponderosa, Senior; Devin Huffman, Battle Mountain, Senior; Te’rae Johnson, Vista PEAK Prep, Senior; Jared Kasprzak, Thompson Valley, Senior; Garrett Martin, Standley Lake, Senior; Nico Martin, Pueblo Central, Junior; Noah Martinez, Falcon, Senior; Trey McBride, Fort Morgan, Senior; Turner McDonald, Summit, Senior; Tre Pierre, Widefield, Senior; Jeremy Randle, Valor Christian, Senior; Derrian Reed, Sierra, Senior; Kirk Relford, Windsor, Senior; Chase Rogers, Evergreen, Senior; Hunter Shkapich, Valor Christian, Junior; Mark Studer, Conifer, Senior; Alex Telles, Green Mountain, Senior; Bridger Tenney, Evergreen, Senior; Kade Terrell, Montrose, Senior; Justin Wiersema, Thompson Valley, Senior.

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    Class 3A

    Sterling Resurrection Christian boys basketball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

    Player of the year: Bodie Hume, Sterling

    Coach of the year: Jeff Lehnus, Bayfield

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Jaedon Bowles Manual Junior W
    Tyler Eldred Lutheran Senior
    Jonah Gardner Faith Christian Senior
    Bodie Hume Sterling Senior SF/SG
    Ryan Phelps Bayfield Senior C
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Ry Adams Alamosa Senior G
    Cade Carroll Buena Vista Senior PG/SG
    Seth Fuqua The Vanguard School Junior
    Benjamin Hawkins Faith Christian Senior
    Justin Thompson Roaring Fork Senior F

    Honorable mention: Nehemiah Baustian, Jefferson, Senior; Bryson Becker, Platte Valley, Junior; Peter Carlson, Cedaredge, Senior; Elijah Chavez, Arrupe Jesuit, Senior; Deante Dennis, Colorado Academy, Junior; James Doyle, Kent Denver, Junior; Jasen Engel, Montezuma-Cortez, Senior; Logan Freed, Delta, Senior; Isaac Gallegos, The Academy, Junior; Jorge Gonzales, Olathe, Senior; Isaiah Griego, Pagosa Springs, Senior; Draven Hackley, St. Mary’s, Senior; Keyante Harris, Ridge View Academy, Senior; Justin Henderson, Basalt, Senior; Brandon Herrera, Coal Ridge, Senior; Zach Hidalgo, Frontier Academy, Senior; Noah Hopkins, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior; Kade Hurst, Grand Valley, Senior; Vince Jones, DSST: Stapleton, Senior; Brock Lane, Strasburg, Senior; Jon Nuschy, La Junta, Junior; Keyon Prior, Bayfield, Junior; Angelo Ramirez, Alamosa, Senior; Riley Schaefer, Sterling, Senior; Cole Sienknecht, Manitou Springs, Senior; Max Swanlund, Estes Park, Senior.

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    Class 2A

    (Jeffrey Tucker/MaxPreps)

    Player of the year: Bradley Carnes-Clabey, Crowley County

    Coach of the year: Dave Sheffield, Yuma

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Bradley Carnes-Clabey Crowley County Senior
    Austin Davis Byers Senior SF/G
    Logan Hughes Meeker Senior
    Victor Mendoza Yuma Junior SF
    Carlos Parra Del Norte Senior F/G
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Jakob Chrisman Yuma Junior C
    Diego Covarrubias Yuma Senior SF
    Doak Mantle Meeker Senior
    Hayden McCuen Byers Junior PF
    Johnny Valdez Ignacio Senior SG

    Honorable mention: Eu Asefaw, Denver Christian, Junior; Tate Bessire, Highland, Sophomore; Hayden Carter, Crowley County, Senior; Layne Christensen, Plateau Valley, Senior; Joel George, Simla, Junior; Jonah Hanson, Burlington, Senior; David Jarvis, Twin Peaks Charter Academy, Senior; Jakob Juul, Fowler, Senior; Ben Kelly, Calhan, Senior; Sebastian Moritz, Vail Christian, Senior; Maguire Peterson, Sanford, Senior; Gavyn Pure, Dawson School, Senior; Sam Rodriguez, Hotchkiss, Senior; Kai Roubideaux, Ignacio, Senior; Noah Sarria, Clear Creek, Senior; Patrick Scoggins, Rangely, Senior; Caden Showalter, Mancos, Sophomore; Zach Sittler, Sanford, Senior; Charles Sparks, Calhan, Senior; Josh Stover, Rocky Ford, Senior.

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    Class 1A

    Peetz Prairie boys basketball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

    Player of the year: Logan Sircy, Peetz

    Coach of the year: Sean Fehringer, Peetz

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Isaac Borchers Creede Senior G/F
    Micah Crane South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] Senior
    Adam Poole Front Range Baptist Senior SG/PG/SF
    Logan Sircy Peetz Senior
    Caid Smith Genoa-Hugo/Karval Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Cameron Archer Denver Waldorf Senior G
    Nathan Fairmont Shining Mountain Senior
    Jesse Gomez Holly Senior
    Thomas Manuel South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] Senior
    Arthur Rodriguez Sierra Grande Senior PG/PF

    Honorable mention: Isaiah Bowsher, Heritage Christian, Senior; Vince Damelio, Primero, Senior; Tre Fehringer, Peetz, Senior; Casper Freedle, Creede, Junior; Cullen Glosson, Otis, Junior; Bryson Long, Peetz, Junior; Nic Martin, North Park, Senior; Jayden McCombs-Farmer, Kit Carson, Sophomore; Ethan Oblander, Weldon Valley, Senior; Brigden Parker, Eads, Freshman; Kevin Ramirez, Arickaree/Woodlin, Junior; Beau Roth, Cheyenne Wells, Senior; Matthew Tanner, Fleming, Senior; Josiah Vasquez, Cheraw, Junior; Kurt Voll, Cotopaxi, Senior; Owen Voll, Cotopaxi, Senior; Brandt Vos, Cornerstone Christian Academy, Junior; Deric Woods, Front Range Baptist, Junior.

  • All-state wrestling teams for the 2017-18 season

    The 2017-18 all-state wrestling teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet. Coaches and wrestlers of the year were selected by the Colorado High School Coaches Association at the state meet.

    Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.
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    Class 5A

    Jacob Greenwood Poudre wrestling four-timer
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Jacob Greenwood, Poudre

    Coach of the year: Cole Allison, Grand Junction

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Dawson Collins Sophomore Grand Junction 113
    Vince Cornella Freshman Monarch 106
    Gabe Dinette Senior Lakewood 160
    Jacob Greenwood Senior Poudre 145
    Malik Heinselman Senior Castle View 120
    Josiah Rider Senior Grand Junction 152
    Theorius Robison Junior Pomona 132
    Christian Rowell Senior Adams City 170
    Tate Samuelson Senior Castle View 182
    Fabian Santillan Junior Grandview 126
    Cohlton Schultz Junior Ponderosa 285
    Mason Watt Senior Broomfield 220
    Jayden Woodruff Senior Ponderosa 195
    Colton Yapoujian Junior Pomona 138
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Josh Betts Senior Rocky Mountain 160
    Gavin Deaguero Senior Adams City 152
    Aidan Funk Senior Legacy 170
    Nicholas Gonzales Senior Adams City 126
    Job Greenwood Junior Poudre 132
    Alec Hargreaves Sophomore Rocky Mountain 195
    Brody Lamb Senior Poudre 138
    Seth Latham Senior Grand Junction 182
    Adrian Marquez Junior Castle View 113
    Dylan Martinez Senior Grand Junction 145
    Weston Mayer Senior Poudre 285
    Justin Pacheco Junior Pomona 120
    Hunter Tobiasson Junior Grand Junction 220
    Wyatt Yapoujian Sophomore Pomona 106

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    Class 4A

    Andrew Alirez Greeley Central wrestlin
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Andrew Alirez, Greeley Central

    Coach of the year: Pat Laughlin, Pueblo East

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Andrew Alirez Junior Greeley Central 145
    Patrick Allis Junior Discovery Canyon 120
    Drake Engelking Junior Longmont 160
    Andy Garcia Sophomore Pueblo East 285
    Brendon Garcia Junior Pueblo County 106
    Dante Garcia Senior Pueblo County 220
    Jason Hanenberg Senior Air Academy 132
    Dylan McBride Senior Fort Morgan 195
    Mike McFadden Senior Cheyenne Mountain 138
    Isaiah Salazar Sophomore Windsor 170
    Dominick Serrano Sophomore Windsor 126
    Elijah Valdez Senior Mesa Ridge 152
    Will VomBaur Junior Windsor 113
    Terrance Williams Senior Palisade 182
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Michael True Senior Mesa Ridge 285
    Braden Barker Senior Mountain View 195
    Jayson Davis Junior Pueblo County 170
    Christopher Fasano Junior Pueblo County 152
    Zion Freeman Junior Pueblo East 182
    Jaxon Garoutte Sophomore Pueblo County 138
    Jacob Gonzales Junior Pueblo Centennial 106
    Zac Hanenberg Senior Canon City 145
    Andrew Lucero Senior Pueblo East 113
    Dominic Robles Junior Pueblo East 220
    Ryan Roth Junior Pueblo East 126
    Aaden Valdez Sophomore Pueblo East 132
    Vance VomBaur Freshman Windsor 120
    Hunter Williams Senior Thompson Valley 160

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    Class 3A

    (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Brandon Damian, Valley

    Coach of the year: Gary Ramstetter, Alamosa

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Austyn Binkly Junior Berthoud 138
    Davion Chavez Freshman Alamosa 106
    Joe Chavez Junior Alamosa 126
    Logan Church Senior Delta 285
    Brandon Damian Senior Valley 145
    Isaiah Gamez Sophomore La Junta 113
    Bart Gruenloh Senior Lamar 220
    Quentin Jiner Senior Weld Central 170
    Nathan Johns Junior The Classical Academy 182
    Jimmy LaConte Senior Weld Central 160
    Faustin Lopez Senior Sheridan 195
    Wyatt Pfau Junior Brush 152
    Anthony Quintana Senior Buena Vista 132
    A.J. Serna Junior Grand Valley 120
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Ethan Andrade Junior Lamar 120
    Brandon Buhr Senior Centauri 145
    Caleb Cox Senior Brush 126
    Preston Duran Senior Alamosa 285
    Colton Eberhardt Senior Lamar 195
    Alberto Felthager Freshman Trinidad 106
    Josh Flanagan Senior Valley 182
    Hayden Johnson Senior Steamboat Springs 160
    Mikinzie Klimper Senior Moffat County 170
    Cameron Lucero Freshman Pagosa Springs 132
    Reis Martinez Senior Alamosa 152
    Ariel Rodriguez Senior Eaton 138
    Eli Smith Junior Salida 220
    Kolten Strait Freshman Berthoud 113

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    Class 2A

    2018 state wrestling
    (Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Diego Reyes, Rocky Ford

    Coach of the year: Mike Jurney, Rocky Ford

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Keegan Bean Senior Lyons 182
    Sky Carlson Senior Soroco 220
    Sean Dale Sophomore Cedaredge 126
    Greg Garcia Senior Rocky Ford 285
    Trey Geyer Freshman Cedaredge 120
    Cody Jacobsen Senior Burlington 138
    Seth McFall Junior Fowler 106
    Dahlton McGhee Senior Fowler 195
    Trevor Randel Senior County Line 152
    Diego Reyes Senior Rocky Ford 160
    Cade Rockwell Sophomore Wray 113
    Carlos Romo Senior Rocky Ford 145
    Carlos Tarin Junior Wray 170
    Wesley VanMatre Sophomore John Mall 132
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Junior Arambula Freshman Wray 126
    Brett Benavides Senior Del Norte 132
    Clay Campbell Senior Paonia 145
    Ken Cox Senior County Line 285
    Devin Curtis Senior Hotchkiss 195
    Aidan Dabal Senior Norwood 160
    William Gabriel Junior Nucla 182
    Tannen Kennedy Junior Meeker 138
    Logan Lewis Sophomore Highland 113
    Jace Logan Junior Soroco 170
    Kobryn Mann Senior Sedgwick Co/Fleming 152
    Jaden Miller Senior Paonia 220
    Jacob Pelloni Senior Meeker 120
    Max Salazar Junior Sanford 106
  • 2A state wrestling: Wray captures its first title in 30 years

    (Cannon Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER – Time to party like it’s 1988.

    Thirty years had passed since Wray brought home its last wrestling state title. But that drought is now over after the Eagles captured the Class 2A team championship on Saturday at Pepsi Center.

    It adds to an already impressive resume for the storied program, which is now tied for the most team titles in state history with 12. The Eagles share that honor with Rocky Ford, last year’s 2A champion.

    “At the beginning of the year, I pointed at the wall and told the kids, ‘It’s been 30 years. Wouldn’t it be nice to get another one up there sometime?’,” 11th-year coach Matt Brown said jokingly. “We’re satisfied. It’s great to show everybody that the hard work is paying off.”

    Wray’s dominant run to the team title, which was clinched before the final matches even began, was powered by 13 wrestlers who represented all but one of the tournament’s weight classes.

    The Eagles also boasted two individual championships as sophomore Cade Rockwell won by 3-1 decision at 113 pounds and junior Carlos Tarin claimed 170 by fall at 5:28. Chipping in place-wise for Wray were Junior Arambula, who finished runner-up in 126, and Cole Rockwell and Tyler Collins in third place of 106 and 132, respectively.

    Wray’s victory was settled convincingly, finishing with 197.5 total points – more than 50 ahead of runner-up Paonia.

    Undefeated seasons

    Saturday night’s finale to both the season and their high-school careers was a little extra special for two 2A wrestlers. Both Dahlton McGhee of Fowler and Soroco’s Sky Carlson wrapped up the final match of their senior seasons with their first state titles, both doing so with perfect records.

    McGhee won the 195 class by 7-2 decision to finish the year 42-0. Carlson edged his opponent in the 220 class 2-1 to improve his season mark to 39-0.

    “It’s pretty special. This season has been a lot of fun,” Carlson said. “This definitely feels really good.”

    Repeat champions

    Wesley Van Matre John Mall wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)ray

    Wesley VanMatre and Keegan Bean had both been here before. That still didn’t change how special it was.

    VanMatre, a sophomore from John Mall, won his first title last year in the 120 class. This time around, a 3-1 decision led him to another individual title at 132.

    “It’s even more special this time around,” VanMatre said. “The biggest difference was the experience with nerves and keeping calm, but still never get used to this feeling. I can’t even put it into words.”

    Bean, a senior from Lyons, remained in the same class he was victorious a year ago. His picked up his second championship Saturday via 2-1 decision at 182.

    Individual championships

    Eight other wrestlers went home with their first individual titles. Seth McFall of Fowler started things off with a major decision victory (14-3) at the opening 106 class.

    Then, after more than 30 years without a state champion wrestler, Cedaredge went back-to-back with individual titles at 120 and 126. Trey Geyer posted a 16-3 major decision win first for the Bruins, and teammate Sean Dale followed with a 2-0 victory of his own.

    Rocky Ford had three individual championships to finish third in the team race (136.5 points). Carlos Romo won by 10-1 major decision at 145, Diego Reyes won 160 by 7-2, and heavyweight Greg Garcia closed the night out with a 3-2 decision at 285 for the Meloneers.

    Burlington’s Cody Jacobsen claimed 138 by fall at 5:17, and County Line’s Trevor Randel won 152 with a 4-3 decision.