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  • All-state boys soccer teams for the 2018 season

    The 2018 all-state boys soccer teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

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    Class 5A

    Fairview Arapahoe boys soccer
    (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    Player of the year: Cameron Gail, Arapahoe

    Coach of the year: Mark Hampshire, Arapahoe

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jesse Bacardi Boulder FORW Senior
    Omar Castruita Boulder FORW Senior
    Spencer Cobb Arapahoe GK Senior
    Alec Fronapfel Fort Collins FORW Senior
    Cameron Gail Arapahoe FORW Senior
    Peter Goldy Grandview D Senior
    Andres Ocampo Broomfield   Senior
    Noe Ortiz Pena Grandview FORW/MF Senior
    Anthony Priest Fort Collins FORW Senior
    Sajji Singh Fairview MF Senior
    Noah Stover Legacy MF/STRK Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Marko Babiak Denver East MF Senior
    Colton Barry Regis Jesuit MF Senior
    Ben Garcia Cherokee Trail   Senior
    Zander Hahn Arapahoe D Senior
    Cooper Harmon Fairview FORW Senior
    Raymond Jackson Grandview D/FORW Senior
    Carter Melton Fairview GK Junior
    Neon Sapkota Rock Canyon MF Senior
    Ben Tuka Legacy D Senior
    Zion Wagoner Denver East FORW Junior
    Zach Westerman Arapahoe MF Senior

    Honorable mention: Brian Aguirre, Senior, Westminster; Slayter Andolsek, Senior, Mountain Range; Antonio Banda-Ramirez, Senior, Greeley West; Miguel Camorlinga Juarez, Senior, Prairie View; Matias Campoy, Senior, Grand Junction; Connor Doolan, Senior, Denver East; Alexis Flores, Senior, Rangeview; Jose Galvan, Senior, Adams City; Corban Gamble, Senior, Mountain Vista; Alex Garcia, Junior, Grand Junction Central; AJ Garza, Senior, Eaglecrest; Dalton Georgopulos, Senior, Valor Christian; Dagm Getu, Senior, Overland; Wesley Gowdy, Sophomore, Horizon; Ransom Hall, Senior, Grandview; Jaden Henry, Senior, Castle View; Thomas Hoy, Senior, Douglas County; Judah Johnston, Junior, Arvada West; Jeffrey Koch, Sophomore, Liberty; Brady Kuzinski, Junior, Castle View; John Langenderfer, Senior, Regis Jesuit; Grey Lapiano, Senior, Chaparral; Sean Marek, Senior, Legend; Sergio Martinez, Senior, Hinkley; Mike Menzies, Senior, Cherokee Trail; Mason Miller, Senior, Ralston Valley; Dillon O’Neal, Senior, Rampart; Alex Ortiz, Junior, Far Northeast Warriors; Kevin Peterson, Senior, Chatfield; Saugat Rai, Senior, Aurora Central; Dante Russo-Delee, Sophomore, Poudre; Christian Seaquist, Senior, Pine Creek; Rashid Seidu-Aroza, Junior, Rangeview; Harry Yoxall, Senior, Rocky Mountain.

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    Class 4A

    Air Academy Denver North boys soccer
    (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Player of the year: Thaddaeus Dewing, Air Academy

    Coach of the year: Clayton Porter, Denver North

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Danny Barajas Battle Mountain FORW Junior
    Thomas Beatty Air Academy GK Senior
    Thaddaeus Dewing Air Academy FORW Junior
    Andrew Hess Air Academy D/MF Senior
    Leo Mireles Glenwood Springs MF Senior
    Christian Nunez Centaurus STRK Junior
    Aaron Peck The Classical Academy MF Senior
    Fernando Ruiz Centaurus FORW Junior
    Bryan Torres Denver North GK/D/GK Senior
    Brian Uribe Skyview MF Senior
    Miles Zerwas Denver North D/FB Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Jayden Austin Sand Creek MF Senior
    Murphy Bohlmann Steamboat Springs GK/FORW Senior
    Logan Brian Thompson Valley   Senior
    Mitchell Burt Glenwood Springs D/FB Junior
    Jose Jimenez Fort Morgan D/MF/FORW Senior
    Daniel Lopez-Rojas Regis Groff MF/FORW Junior
    Riley Moore Steamboat Springs   Senior
    Mario Munoz Niwot GK Senior
    Jared Ramos Skyview FORW Junior
    Aymaro Vargas Kennedy   Senior
    Dylan Weiss Silver Creek MF Junior

    Honorable mention: Sean Alex, Junior, Montrose; German Alvarado, Junior, Glenwood Springs; Lincoln Andrews, Senior, Canon City; Gabe Arreola, Senior, Northfield; Dylan Baeck, Senior, Cheyenne Mountain; Jack Barkocy, Senior, Lewis-Palmer; Jack Carpenter, Junior, The Classical Academy; Francisco Chavez, Junior, Pueblo Centennial; Jesse Denk, Junior, Golden; Conrad Ellis, Senior, Berthoud; Logan Fullington, Senior, Durango; Jesus Gonzales, Senior, Niwot; Matt Harrold, Junior, The Classical Academy; Leland Heinicke, Junior, Durango; Steven Holling, Sophomore, Mountain View; Junio Lang, Junior, Thompson Valley; Aidan Lantaff, Senior, Silver Creek; Grant McCafferty, Senior, Pueblo Centennial; Dylan McIntosh, Sophomore, Holy Family; Tate Minch, Senior, Standley Lake; Hidalgo Ortega, Senior, Battle Mountain; Ryan Primeau, Senior, Skyline; Hector Rubi, Senior, Skyline; Cesar Saenz, Senior, George Washington; Blake Schell, Junior, Green Mountain; Omar Serano, Senior, Littleton; Liam Shaw, Senior, Mullen; Abraham Soto, Senior, Frederick; Connor Stephan, Senior, Centaurus; Jack Thibodeau, Senior, Thomas Jefferson; Will Thompson, Senior, Cheyenne Mountain; Eduardo Trujillo, Senior, Mitchell; Cabel Vanderwarf, Senior, Loveland; Bryan Vazquez, Senior, Skyview; Julian Vega, Senior, Woodland Park; Thomas Waggener, Sophomore, Pueblo East; Nathan Wanninger, Senior, Skyline; Evan Wolfson, Senior, Summit.

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    Class 3A

    CSCS Atlas Prep boys soccer
    (Ismael Gomez)

    Player of the year: Lookens Smith, Colorado Springs Christian

    Coach of the year: Arty Smith, Kent Denver

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Matias Alberola Kent Denver HB Junior
    Demetrio Araiza Atlas Preparatory School   Senior
    Noah Banderas Colorado Springs Christian D/MF Senior
    Gabe Calhoun St. Mary’s GK Senior
    Martin Corral Delta FORW Junior
    Max Hewitt Kent Denver HB Junior
    Charlie Parham Colorado Academy   Senior
    Jon Randall Faith Christian FORW Sophomore
    Aidan Sloan Roaring Fork   Senior
    Lookens Smith Colorado Springs Christian FORW/MF Senior
    Michael Yeh Liberty Common MF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Gustavo Archila Coal Ridge   Senior
    Paddy Binns Jefferson Academy   Senior
    Quinn Bosanko Salida MF Junior
    Max Candela Roaring Fork   Senior
    Ronald Clemente Roaring Fork   Senior
    Roberto Garcia Arrupe Jesuit FORW/MF Junior
    Karl Gjerapic SkyView Academy   Senior
    Zach Harker Liberty Common MF Senior
    Raul Loya The Pinnacle   Senior
    Nathan Rouaud Vail Mountain   Senior
    Abe Villegas Atlas Preparatory School   Senior

    Honorable mention: German Alvarado, Junior, Aurora West College Prep Academy; Luis Alvarado Salazar, Junior, James Irwin; Wyatt Barton, Junior, St. Mary’s; Alexis Bonilla, Senior, Valley; Jesse Burns, Senior, Salida; Alejandro Carrillo, Junior, Arrupe Jesuit; Cullen Cote, Junior, Manitou Springs; Bryson Cuss, Senior, Prospect Ridge Academy; Reid Dimond, Senior, Peak to Peak; Nathan Favreau, Senior, Ellicott; Raymundo Flores, Senior, DSST: Stapleton; Cristian Gameros, Junior, Lamar; Jarett Hernandez, Junior, Delta; Laxmi Humagai, Sophomore, Manual; Dominic Kettle, Junior, DSST: Byers; Troy Kiefer, Senior, Sterling; Juan Loera, Senior, The Academy; Tanner Madden, Sophomore, Frontier Academy; Jose Mateo-Andres, Senior, Alamosa; Henry Morrison, Senior, Aspen; Lamario Nisbeth, Junior, Atlas Preparatory School; Oluwatobi Osifodunrin, Sophomore, The Academy; Antonio Portillo, Senior, Jefferson; Anthony Portillo, Junior, Basalt; Jaime Rios, Junior, Middle Park; Marvin Rios, Senior, DSST: College View; Jesus Rodriguez, Sophomore, Victory Prep Academy; Jesus Rojas, Junior, Bruce Randolph; Zach Shelest, Sophomore, Bennett; Jimmy Shields, Senior, Mead; Christian Terronez, Junior, Arrupe Jesuit; Jorge Trejo, Senior, Eagle Ridge Academy; Arturo Villarreal, Junior, Strive Prep – Smart Academy; Victor Villarreal, Junior, Strive Prep – Smart Academy; Evan Walter, Senior, Liberty Common; Miguel Zapata, Junior, DSST: Green Valley Ranch.

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    Class 2A

    Telluride Fountain Valley boys soccer
    (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    Player of the year: Aly Kassam, Fountain Valley

    Coach of the year: Than Acuff, Crested Butte

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Brett Carlson Denver Christian D Senior
    Nick Heinz Fountain Valley D Sophomore
    Braydan Hekkers Evangelical Christian   Senior
    Jonah Jodlowski Telluride D Junior
    Aly Kassam Fountain Valley D/FORW Senior
    Tommy Linehan Crested Butte   Senior
    Zane Reda Crested Butte   Senior
    Matheau Richard Telluride MF/FORW Junior
    Rio Sueyoshi Dawson School   Junior
    Slater Weil Crested Butte   Senior
    Nagi Williams Heritage Christian D/FORW/MF Sophomore

    Honorable mention: Ryan Beattie, Junior, Denver Christian; Brayden Becker, Junior, Denver Christian; Robert Beserra, Junior, Ridgway; Jonny Blankinship, Junior, Thomas MacLaren School; Michael DuVernet, Senior, Denver Academy; Levi Friedrich, Senior, Heritage Christian; Riki Fujimoto, Sophomore, Fountain Valley; Mahad Haji, Senior, Lotus School For Excellence; Spencer Hamilton, Junior, Evangelical Christian; Crosby Harris, Senior, Denver Academy; Robin Hopkins, Senior, Heritage Christian; Jesse Isenhart, Junior, Dawson School; Zach Johnson, Junior, Denver Christian; Collin Kendall, Junior, Ridgway; German Leanos, Senior, Lake County; Josiah Mendoza, Sophomore, Thomas MacLaren School; Daniel Muriilo-Perez, Senior, Dolores Huerta Prep; Kye Nielsen, Senior, Rye; Jo Ota, Junior, Fountain Valley; Isaac Perez, Sophomore, Union Colony Prep; Ben Squier, Senior, Rye; Collin Stokes, Senior, Thomas MacLaren School.

  • Photos: Discovery Canyon football beats Frederick in 2 OT

    COLORADO SPRINGS — Discovery Canyon won a thrilling Class 3A playoff football game against Frederick in double overtime on Saturday, 34-31.

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  • All-state softball teams for the 2018 season

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

    These team were created following a process where the coaches voted upon a list of nominees. Players who were named first-team all-league are eligible for the all-state ballot.

    Coaches also voted specifically for player and coach of the year.

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    Class 5A

    State softball
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Player of the year: Laurin Krings, Loveland
    Coach of the year: Kristen Shirk, Legend

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Christaana Angelopulos Arvada West SS Senior
    Delanie Cox Cherokee Trail OF/UTIL Senior
    Kate Delaney Fossil Ridge P/1B Senior
    Amanda Hedges ThunderRidge SS Senior
    Laurin Krings Loveland P/1B/OF Junior
    Zoey LeCompte Legend Senior
    Payton Lincavage Legend Senior
    Daysha Mendez Columbine OF Senior
    Rachel Sabourin Eaglecrest SS Senior
    Lauren Strathearn Legacy OF Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Courtney Beck Brighton OF Senior
    Olivia Bradley Legend Senior
    Jackie Cal Regis Jesuit P/1B Senior
    Katie Dack-Howell Rock Canyon C/3B Sophomore
    Elana Gerhard Loveland C/INF Junior
    Hunter Gilbreath Cherokee Trail C Junior
    Alley Kim Douglas County 3B/C Senior
    Mia Moddelmog Fossil Ridge OF Senior
    Korbe Otis Columbine P/OF Sophomore
    Yasmine Ybarra Smoky Hill 3B/C/1B Junior

    Honorable mention: Shayelyn Allen, Senior, Eaglecrest; Peyton Allen, Senior, Monarch; Emmy Anderson, Senior, Fort Collins; Mia Anderson, Senior, Greeley West; Delanie Baker, Senior, Doherty; Linnea Baldner, Sophomore, Broomfield; KarlieAnn Bauer, Senior, Bear Creek; Savannah Behabetz, Senior, Valor Christian; Ava Brouillette, Freshman, Denver South; Audrey Burt, Sophomore, Rock Canyon; Rachel Campbell, Junior, Castle View; Rachel Colwell, Senior, Mountain Range; Domonique Contreras, Senior, Adams City; Alexis Cortez, Senior, Cherokee Trail; Minerva Cruz, Senior, Far Northeast Warriors; Olivia Dampier, Senior, Dakota Ridge; Isabelle DiNapoli, Sophomore, Chatfield; Taryn Dragseth, Senior, Highlands Ranch; Chloe Ewing, Senior, Vista Ridge; Hannah Farley, Junior, Legacy; Gianna Haley, Senior, Arvada West; KT Hoffman, Senior, Cherokee Trail; Haley Hoy, Junior, Castle View; Brianna Jennings, Sophomore, Rampart; Lexi Jorgensen, Freshman, Chaparral; Kayleigh Krueger, Junior, Arapahoe; Annie Landon, Senior, Cherry Creek; Abigail Larsen, Sophomore, Poudre; Halie Litwin, Senior, Brighton; Callissa Lucero, Senior, Northglenn; Isabel Macias, Senior, Regis Jesuit; Gerilyn Martinez, Senior, Pine Creek; Taryn Moan, Senior, Grandview; Alexis Mohr, Horizon; Camryn Mullen, Senior, Prairie View; Mya Murdock, Sophomore, Grand Junction Central; Maddy Murphy, Junior, Lakewood; Cailey Oldemeyer, Senior, Legend; Kiah Parker, Senior, Castle View; Leah Passafiume, Senior, Pine Creek; Tucker Pebley, Senior, Windsor; Nevaeh Ramirez, Junior, Prairie View; Jayda Randle, Sophomore, Rampart; Hadlee Reichert, Sophomore, Broomfield; Savanna Reiners, Senior, Douglas County; Kori Rhoads, Westminster; Analiese Rodriguez, Senior, Northglenn; Annie Rourke, Senior, Mountain Vista; Katie Russell, Senior, Vista PEAK Prep; Aislyn Sharp, Senior, Grand Junction Central; Breck Smith, Senior, Grand Junction; Bridgette Strobl, Senior, ThunderRidge; Logan Taylor, Senior, Legacy; Abri Trujillo, Senior, Ralston Valley; Reese Waggoner, Junior, Eaglecrest; Jordan West, Sophomore, Ralston Valley.

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    Class 4A

    Holy Family Erie softball
    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Player of the year: Erin Caviness, Holy Family
    Coach of the year: Mitchell Martinez, Holy Family

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Raleigh Basart Mountain View 3B Senior
    Erin Caviness Holy Family P Senior
    Kayla Harper Silver Creek SS/2B/OF Senior
    Jaelyn Jackson Thomas Jefferson P/SS/1B Senior
    Makayla Keck Pueblo South P/1B/OF Senior
    Makenzie Middleton Golden Junior
    Jetta Nannen Silver Creek P/1B/3B Senior
    Morgan Pantaleo Pueblo County P/1B/OF Senior
    Kat Sackett Erie Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Ashlynn Balliet Berthoud Junior
    Noelle Gardon Holy Family SS/C Junior
    Brooklyn Horn Kennedy P/SS Sophomore
    Sarah Jorissen Berthoud Senior
    Kamryn Leoffler Mountain View SS/3B/C Senior
    Anna Martinez Holy Family OF Junior
    Cassidy Paulson Golden Senior
    Katelyn Ralston Cheyenne Mountain P Junior
    Daija Robbins Thomas Jefferson C/3B Senior
    Erin Winters Holy Family 1B/UTIL Senior

    Honorable mention: Mattigan Aga, Sophomore, Green Mountain; Eimy Aguirre, Palisade; Miranda Algien, Senior, Pueblo South; Isabel Alire, Junior, George Washington; Dana Atencio, Widefield; Cora Aubert, Senior, Pueblo East; Elizabeth Betsch, Senior, Conifer; Bailey Carlson, Sophomore, Mountain View; Jasmine Carrasco, Senior, Denver North; Tori Dufour, Senior, Frederick; Sami Edwards, Senior, Discovery Canyon; Grace Gonzales, Senior, Pueblo West; Leslie Gutierrez, Junior, Skyview; Maya Hamilton, Sophomore, Boulder; Kaitlyn Harris, Senior, Rifle; Maddie Kuehl, Sophomore, Silver Creek; Coeli Lamb, Senior, George Washington; Maddie Leach, Senior, Erie; Maya Liester, Senior, Palmer Ridge; Sarye Lopez, Senior, Alameda; Alissa Madrigal, Senior, Discovery Canyon; Ayva McComas, Freshman, Niwot; MaKenna McVay, Senior, Thompson Valley; Makayla Middleton, Junior, Golden; Angeline Mitchell, Junior, Longmont; Charlotte Nuccio, Junior, Evergreen; Abby Padilla, Junior, Pueblo County; Anna Palomar, Senior, Pueblo County; Isabella Porreco, Senior, D’Evelyn; Samantha Powell, Skyline; Carly Powley, Senior, Weld Central; Julia Qualteri, Senior, Ponderosa; Izzy Quezada, Junior, Wheat Ridge; Sloane Quijas, Senior, Erie; Isabella Quintana, Sophomore, Mesa Ridge; Harley Ralston, Senior, Eagle Valley; Madie Rosenthal, Junior, Roosevelt; Aliyah Rothstein, Sophomore, Wheat Ridge; Portia Roybal, Junior, Pueblo West; Nevaeh Santistevan, Junior, Coronado; Sidney Schaffer, Senior, Northridge; Taylor Schleisman, Senior, Elizabeth; Drew Sims, Senior, Conifer; Angela Smith, Sophomore, Air Academy; Addison Spears, Senior, Berthoud; Maggie Swank, Senior, Englewood; Janae Valerio, Senior, Kennedy; Shannon Vivoda, Junior, Pueblo East; Jen Williams, Junior, Erie; Morgan Zanetell, Senior, Evergreen.

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    Class 3A

    2018 state softball
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Player of the year: Alexis Rayburn, Strasburg
    Coach of the year: Michelle Woodard, Strasburg

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Allie Christensen Brush SS/3B Junior
    McKenzie Connor Faith Christian P/1B Senior
    Lauren Frink Eaton P/OF Senior
    Abrianah McGaw Faith Christian SS/INF Senior
    Mackenzie Pepper St. Mary’s SS Senior
    Alexis Rayburn Strasburg P/1B Senior
    Remington Ross Eaton OF Junior
    Megan Shelton Meeker C/SS Senior
    Jenna Sutliff Delta SS Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Laci Coen Lamar Senior
    Marsella Evans Faith Christian C/UTIL Senior
    Melanie Fye Eaton P/OF Senior
    Cordelia Hanger The Academy CF/P/UTIL Junior
    Kyra McFarland University Junior
    Rylyn Nelson Sterling INF Junior
    Peyton Richter St. Mary’s P/OF Senior
    Darian Riggs Strasburg OF Junior
    Delaney Wieneke University Sophomore

    Honorable mention: Isa Alvarez, Junior, Burlington; Alyssa Alvarez, Sophomore, Peak to Peak; Jacy Archer, Senior, Wray; Ashland Baca, Junior, Strasburg; Bree Bandy, Limon; Brooke Bohler, Senior, Sterling; Aiyana Bravo, Senior, Fort Lupton; Molly Brown, Senior, Holyoke; Sheridan Choat, Senior, Lamar; Emily Crowder, Junior, Alamosa; Jadin Dimeo, Junior, Platte Canyon; Katie Ellis, Junior, Platte Valley; Ashley Evans, Senior, Faith Christian; Sierra Finn, Freshman, James Irwin; Nevaeh Fisher, Senior, La Junta; Presley Frost, Junior, Montezuma-Cortez; Madysen Griffith, Senior, Brush; Destiny Hackney, Sophomore, Riverdale Ridge; Lauren Herman, Freshman, Holyoke; Allie Hobbs, Senior, Eaton; Shelby Hoxie, Senior, Florence; Jenna Jaklich, Limon; Jennifer Jarnigan, Sophomore, Eaton; Baylie Krueger, Sophomore, Rocky Ford; Sami Lane, Senior, Delta; Afton Larsen, Senior, Basalt; Mackenzie Marshall, Senior, Meeker; Keely Porter, Sophomore, Delta; Jamie Rader, Sophomore, Peak to Peak; Ayanna Ramirez, Junior, The Academy; Ashlyn Richardson, Junior, Strasburg; Chantae Rodriguez, Senior, Rocky Ford; Hailee Ruble, Sophomore, Delta; Hannah Schweiger, Sophomore, Lyons; Morgan Smith, Senior, Wray; Gianna Tijerina, Senior, Fort Lupton; Morgan Trechter, Junior, St. Mary’s; Anira Watson, Sheridan.

  • Early loss sparked Discovery Canyon’s surge to the 4A state volleyball tournament

    Discovery Canyon Frederick volleyball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    COLORADO SPRINGS — When the 25th and final point was recorded for Discovery Canyon, the gym erupted with happiness.

    Thursday, the Thunder will be among those competing at the state volleyball tournament at the Denver Coliseum. They got there via wins over Golden and Frederick in regionals where Discovery Canyon played host.

    The Thunder has won 23 of their last 24 matches. The season-opening loss to Erie feels like years ago, but that may have been the single most important match that the Thunder played all year.

    “Our first game of the season was a wake-up call,” coach Melissa Bravo said. “The group that we have this year is a good returning core from last year who qualified for state and I think they walked in thinking ‘we got this.’ Erie was a great wake-up call for us. It was a good loss.”

    Entering the year, Discovery Canyon sat just outside the top-10 in the CHSAANow.com Class 4A volleyball preseason rankings. The loss certainly didn’t do much to boost the confidence of the Thunder, but they used it as motivation to work hard every day, every practice and every match.

    The result was a staggering 15-match winning streak that boosted them up to No. 2 ahead of their showdown with No. 1 Lewis-Palmer. The defending 4A state champs handed the Thunder their only league loss of the year. It was also be the last loss for Discovery Canyon before running the table the rest of the way to the state tournament.

    But the surge and the solid play all started with that first match of the year. That very first loss.

    “I think we came out a little too nervous and let the first game pressure get to us,” junior Leah Lester said. “I think we needed that loss. It helped us get the momentum going to go on that winning streak.”

    Another big reason for that streak is the talent on the floor for the Thunder. Lester is an all-around threat as she sits second on the team in kills, third in service aces and second in digs.

    Discovery Canyon Frederick volleyball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Paytin Kramer has helped supplement the kill count, Sophie Boushell has been brilliant defensively and Hannah Pethtel and her 395 assists have set up multiple players for scoring opportunities.

    And then there’s the big weapon on the front line. Ashten Prechtel and her 6-foot-5 frame gives Discovery Canyon a big advantage on the hitting side. Prechtel will play basketball at Stanford, but has enjoyed every minute of this season. She entered Saturday ranked 33rd in 4A with 191 kills, but it’s getting back to the Denver Coliseum that really mattered to her and her teammates.

    “It means a lot especially since basketball is my first sport,” Prechtel said. “It’s really fun to come out with my volleyball team and play this well. We all get along really well and we have so much fun on and off the court.”

    While they want to have fun this week, they have a clear goal in mind. Only one team state championship resides in a trophy case on the school’s campus. That was for boys golf in 2016. The volleyball team would love to head to Denver and win the school’s first girls team championship. Just getting back to the tournament isn’t enough for Bravo and her girls.

    “Absolutely not,” she said. “We want to win state. We also know that takes one match at a time. Not looking past anybody, coming out of regionals last year, we know how important that is. But yeah, we want to win state. We’ll take it one match at a time, regardless of who’s across the net.”

    Playing in 4A means that it could be Lewis-Palmer on the other end of that net. That doesn’t make any difference to Discovery Canyon. They know in order to be the best, they have to beat the best.

    If anything, they’re excited to get another crack at the team that has won four of the last five championships. Winning regionals was just the start of that process.

    “This is just the next step,” Lester said. “We plan to see Lewis-Palmer again. We want some redemption and we’re looking for a state title.”

    The Thunder, and everyone else, don’t have to look further than Thursday for the start of that quest.

    Discovery Canyon Frederick volleyball
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Football rankings: Rampart and Mead hop into the polls

    Rampart Dakota Ridge football
    (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Rampart (4A) and Mead (3A) have each joined this week’s 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 classes 4A and 3A are below. Classes 5A, 2A, 1A, 8-man and 6-man are into their postseason.

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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 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Loveland (11) 9-0 135 1 W
    2 Pine Creek (2) 8-1 128 2 W
    3 Greeley West 8-1 110 4 W
    4 Montrose (1) 8-1 81 3 L
    5 Ponderosa 7-2 80 6 W
    6 Broomfield 7-2 70 5 W
    7 Fruita Monument 7-2 54 7 W
    8 Pueblo West 7-2 40 8 W
    9 Heritage 8-1 24 9 W
    10 Rampart 7-2 12 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Longmont 11, Skyline 10, Chatfield 5, Grand Junction Central 5, Dakota Ridge 4, Vista Ridge 1.
    Dropped out
    Longmont (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Erie (9) 9-0 112 1 W
    2 Palisade (1) 8-1 91 2 W
    3 Palmer Ridge (1) 7-2 79 4 W
    4 Pueblo East 7-2 78 5 W
    5 Harrison (1) 9-0 72 3 W
    6 Discovery Canyon 8-1 65 6 W
    7 Mead 6-3 30 W
    8 Frederick 8-1 29 7 W
    9 Green Mountain 7-2 27 10 W
    10 Durango 6-3 26 9 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Fort Morgan 23, Thomas Jefferson 14, George Washington 5, Holy Family 4, Pueblo South 4, Lewis-Palmer 1.
    Dropped out
    Fort Morgan (8).
  • Top-10 football schedule and scoreboard for 2018’s Week 10 games

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

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    Class 5A
    1 Columbine 10-0
    Thursday: W 53-27 vs. Arvada West
    2 Cherry Creek 9-1
    Friday: L 21-28 at (5) Grandview
    3 Valor Christian 10-0
    Friday: W 25-15 vs. Highlands Ranch
    4 Eaglecrest 9-1
    Thursday: W 28-14 at Cherokee Trail
    5 Grandview 9-1
    Friday: W 28-21 vs. (2) Cherry Creek
    6 Pomona 6-4
    Friday: L 26-38 vs. (8) Ralston Valley
    7 Fairview 9-1
    Friday: W 57-7 vs. Rocky Mountain
    8 Ralston Valley 8-2
    Friday: W 38-26 at (6) Pomona
    9 ThunderRidge 8-2
    Friday: W 24-14 at Castle View
    10 Smoky Hill 10-0
    Friday: W 35-28 vs. Westminster
    Class 4A
    1 Loveland 9-0
    Friday: W 55-0 at Greeley Central
    2 Pine Creek 8-1
    Saturday: W 47-14 vs. Grand Junction Central
    3 Montrose 8-1
    Saturday: L 9-21 at (6) Ponderosa
    4 Greeley West 8-1
    Thursday: W 28-7 vs. Windsor
    5 Broomfield 7-2
    Friday: W 49-14 at Brighton
    6 Ponderosa 7-2
    Saturday: W 21-9 vs. (3) Montrose
    7 Fruita Monument 7-2
    Friday: W 49-12 vs. Standley Lake
    8 Pueblo West 7-2
    Friday: W 48-7 vs. Widefield
    9 Heritage 8-1
    Friday: W 30-6 at Gateway
    10 Longmont 7-2
    Thursday: W 49-31 at Mountain View
    Class 3A
    1 Erie 9-0
    Friday: W 56-13 at Thompson Valley
    2 Palisade 8-1
    Friday: W 52-0 vs. Battle Mountain
    3 Harrison 9-0
    Thursday: W 46-0 at Sand Creek
    4 Palmer Ridge 7-2
    Friday: W 42-0 at Lewis-Palmer
    5 Pueblo East 7-2
    Thursday: W 48-16 vs. Pueblo Central
    6 Discovery Canyon 8-1
    Friday: W 34-21 at Lutheran
    7 Frederick 8-1
    Thursday: W 48-7 vs. Skyview
    8 Fort Morgan 8-1
    Thursday: W 42-0 at Niwot
    9 Durango 6-3
    Friday: W 54-7 vs. Pueblo County
    10 Green Mountain 7-2
    Friday: W 36-27 at Kennedy
    Class 2A
    1 La Junta 9-0
    Friday: W 33-6 vs. Manitou Springs
    2 Platte Valley 9-0
    Friday: W 54-27 vs. Brush
    3 Resurrection Christian 9-0
    Friday: W 35-0 vs. Prospect Ridge Academy
    4 Bayfield 7-1
    Friday: W 22-14 at (5) Salida
    5 Salida 8-1
    Friday: L 14-22 vs. (4) Bayfield
    6 Rifle 8-1
    Friday: W 52-26 at Moffat County
    7 Basalt 8-1
    Friday: W 27-6 vs. (10) Aspen
    8 Kent Denver 8-1
    Friday: W 49-0 vs. Bishop Machebeuf
    9 Eaton 6-3
    Friday: L 19-34 vs. Berthoud
    10 Aspen 6-3
    Friday: L 6-27 at (7) Basalt
    Class 1A
    1 Limon 9-0
    Friday: W 19-13 vs. (9) Holyoke
    2 Peyton 9-0
    Friday: W 47-0 at Trinidad
    3 Strasburg 8-1
    Saturday: W 28-0 at Cornerstone Christian Academy
    4 Meeker 6-2
    Friday: W 40-7 at Hotchkiss
    5 Florence 7-2
    Friday: L 0-31 at (6) Colorado Springs Christian
    6 Colorado Springs Christian 8-1
    Friday: W 31-0 vs. (5) Florence
    7 Burlington 7-2
    Friday: W 51-8 at Wiggins
    8 Centauri 7-2
    Friday: W 2-0 at Ignacio
    9 Holyoke 7-2
    Friday: L 13-19 at (1) Limon
    10 Crowley County 7-2
    Friday: W 55-0 vs. Ellicott
    8-man
    1 Sedgwick County 7-1
    Friday: L 24-27 at Merino
    2 West Grand 9-0
    Friday: W 48-14 at Gilpin County
    3 Hoehne 8-1
    Friday: W 2-0 vs. McClave
    4 Caliche 7-2
    Friday: W 52-22 vs. Haxtun
    5 Rangely 8-1
    Saturday: W 52-6 at Plateau Valley
    6 Mancos 9-0
    Friday: W 50-16 vs. Dove Creek
    7 Sargent 7-2
    Friday: W 61-26 vs. (10) Sanford
    8 Akron 5-4
    Friday: L 22-54 vs. Dayspring Christian Academy
    9 Holly 7-2
    Friday: W 43-26 vs. Springfield
    10 Sanford 6-3
    Friday: L 26-61 at (7) Sargent
    6-man
    1 Stratton/Liberty 8-1
    Friday: L 22-28 at (2) Kit Carson
    2 Kit Carson 8-0
    Friday: W 28-22 vs. (1) Stratton/Liberty
    3 Peetz 6-2
    Off this week.
    4 Arickaree/Woodlin 6-2
    Saturday: W 84-48 at North Park
    5 Prairie 6-3
    Saturday: W 64-6 vs. Hanover
    6 Otis 6-3
    Saturday: W 52-42 vs. (8) Cheyenne Wells
    7 Mountain Valley 8-0
    Friday: W 39-18 at Cheraw
    8 Cheyenne Wells 5-3
    Saturday: L 42-52 at (6) Otis
    9 Granada 5-4
    Friday: W 49-18 vs. Manzanola
    10 Idalia 4-5
    Friday: L 14-22 vs. Fleming
  • Football rankings: Columbine takes over as the No. 1 team in 5A

    Columbine Mullen football
    (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Columbine has ascended to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Class 5A football rankings.

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

    These will serve as the final rankings of the regular season for 5A, 2A, 1A, 8-man and 6-man.

    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 Columbine (7) 9-0 128 3 W
    2 Cherry Creek (3) 9-0 126 1 W
    3 Valor Christian (4) 9-0 124 2 W
    4 Eaglecrest 8-1 94 5 W
    5 Grandview 8-1 78 6 W
    6 Pomona 6-3 64 4 L
    7 Fairview 8-1 46 7 W
    8 Ralston Valley 7-2 35 9 W
    9 ThunderRidge 7-2 30 8 L
    10 Smoky Hill 9-0 21 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Cherokee Trail 15, Arvada West 5, Denver East 4.
    Dropped out
    Cherokee Trail (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Loveland (13) 8-0 146 1 W
    2 Pine Creek (1) 7-1 134 2 W
    3 Montrose (1) 8-0 115 3 W
    4 Greeley West 7-1 107 5 W
    5 Broomfield 6-2 72 4 L
    6 Ponderosa 6-2 65 6 W
    7 Fruita Monument 6-2 52 7 W
    8 Pueblo West 6-2 48 8 W
    9 Heritage 7-1 25 10 W
    10 Longmont 6-2 24 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Grand Junction Central 22, Skyline 9, Rampart 4, Chatfield 2.
    Dropped out
    Grand Junction Central (9).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Erie (10) 8-0 116 1 W
    2 Palisade (1) 7-1 97 3 W
    3 Harrison (1) 8-0 93 5 W
    4 Palmer Ridge (1) 6-2 89 4 W
    5 Pueblo East 6-2 76 6 W
    6 Discovery Canyon 7-1 61 2 L
    7 Frederick 7-1 36 10 W
    8 Fort Morgan 7-1 32 W
    9 Durango 5-3 27 7 L
    10 Green Mountain 6-2 24 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Thomas Jefferson 23, Mead 14, Lewis-Palmer 12, George Washington 5, Holy Family 5, Pueblo South 5.
    Dropped out
    Thomas Jefferson (8), Holy Family (9).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 La Junta (4) 8-0 107 1 W
    2 Platte Valley (4) 8-0 97 2 W
    3 Resurrection Christian (2) 8-0 88 3 W
    4 Bayfield (2) 6-1 85 5 W
    5 Salida 8-0 78 6 W
    6 Rifle 7-1 58 7 W
    7 Basalt 7-1 47 4 L
    8 Kent Denver 7-1 34 8 W
    9 Eaton 6-2 22 9 W
    10 Aspen 6-2 15 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    D’Evelyn 10, Faith Christian 10, Delta 8, Pagosa Springs 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Limon (10) 8-0 109 1 W
    2 Peyton (1) 8-0 94 2 W
    3 Strasburg 7-1 88 3 W
    4 Meeker 5-2 64 5 W
    5 Florence 7-1 54 10 W
    6 Colorado Springs Christian 7-1 53 6 W
    7 Burlington 6-2 47 7 W
    8 Centauri 6-2 37 4 L
    9 Holyoke 7-1 33 8 W
    10 Crowley County 5-2 18 9 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Paonia 5, Highland 1, Platte Canyon 1, Wray 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (10) 7-0 109 1 W
    2 West Grand (1) 8-0 99 2 W
    3 Hoehne 7-1 81 3 W
    4 Caliche 6-2 67 4 L
    5 Rangely 7-1 66 6 W
    6 Mancos 8-0 64 5 W
    7 Sargent 6-2 36 8 W
    8 Akron 5-3 27 9 W
    9 Holly 6-2 23 10 W
    10 Sanford 6-2 10 7 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Fowler 8, Pikes Peak Christian 8, Vail Christian 3, Merino 2, Norwood 2.
    Dropped out
    None.
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Stratton/Liberty (10) 8-0 100 1 W
    2 Kit Carson 7-0 89 2 Bye
    3 Peetz 6-2 76 3 W
    4 Arickaree/Woodlin 5-2 65 6 W
    5 Prairie 5-3 62 5 W
    6 Otis 5-3 56 4 L
    7 Mountain Valley 7-0 23 7 W
    8 Cheyenne Wells 5-2 20 8 Bye
    9 Granada 4-4 19 9 W
    10 Idalia 4-4 17 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Fleming 16, Flagler/Hi-Plains 4, Manzanola 2, North Park 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Denver Broncos high school football coach of the week: Frederick’s Travis Peeples

    (Steve Oathout)

    A league football championship at Frederick seemed far fetched just two years ago. The Warriors finished the year 1-9, including a nine-game losing streak to end the year. Overall, Frederick had gone 2-28 over three seasons.

    Then Travis Peeples took over as head coach.

    In his first year as the coach of the Warriors the team went 6-4, finishing with their first winning season since 2013. This year has been even more remarkable as the team has gone 7-1 through its first eight games.

    The only loss came to Class 3A No. 1 Erie back on Sept. 7. Since then, Frederick has scored an average of 50 points per game and surrendered a total of 42 in that span.

    The Warriors climbed to No. 7 in this week’s football rankings and currently sit at No. 10 in the RPI.

    The playoffs appear to be on the horizon and as a result, Peeples has been selected as this week’s Denver Broncos high school football coach of the week.

    The Broncos coach of the week is selected in partnership with the Broncos and CHSCA. Find a complete list of winners on this page.

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    Travis Peeples bio

    Years as head coach: 4 (23-12)

    Years at Frederick: 2 (13-5, 7-1 this season)

    Previous stops: Running back coach Miami Killian (Fla.) (1995); Pine Ridge High School (Fla.) (1996-2005); Interim head coach Pine Ridge High School (Fla.) (2001); Defensive coordinator Greeley West (2013); Defensive Coordinator Greeley West (2014); Head coach Aurora Central (2015); Offensive coordinator Cheyenne South High School (Wyo.) 2016; Head coach Frederick (2017-present).

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    Question: At what point did you know that you wanted to be a high school football coach?

    Peeples: Growing up, both of my parents were physical education teachers. My dad went to the University of Miami on a track scholarship and he was actually on the coaching staff in 1968.

    I knew from a young age watching my dad coach football and watching him be a high school P.E. teacher that it was the path I wanted to take.

    Question: The turnaround for these last two seasons has been remarkable, what has been the primary reason for it?

    Peeples: Coming in as a head coach at a school, I set the highest goals possible. Our goal is to be the last man standing and the best team in the state.

    We set a plan for the kids to work really hard and we challenge them along the way. For 12 months out of the year, we challenge them to work hard, play other sports, lift weights, do great in school and we hold them accountable throughout the whole process.

    I think the turnaround is a combo of setting high goals, challenging kids to be their best, you work really hard, you reward good work and you build great relationships with kids and the community.

    Question: Coming into a program that hasn’t seen a lot of recent success, how difficult is it to get kids to buy into your vision, at least at first?

    Peeples: It wasn’t that difficult. Kids have been hard working in Frederick for a long time. They had a great work ethic when I stepped in, they had a great knowledge of football and we just pointed them in a direction and said let’s get going.

    Like I said, we challenged them to work 12 months out of the year and get stronger, bigger and faster. We had a great base when we came in and the kids have bought into what we’ve sold and worked really hard and I’m really proud of our success.

    Question: Did the energy feel different this year after having success last season?

    Peeples: Yeah. We’ve talked about being coach-motivated or player-motivated. Coach leadership and player leadership.

    Where we are now, we show up to practice and coach, but all the energy and all the excitement comes from the players and all the accountability comes from the players. I think that’s the highest level of a program when you have player accountability with each other and you have player excitement and the coaches come in and just coach.

    Coming into this year, our expectations are to be really good for a long time. So I think we have turned the table in that our kids expect to be good and compete every week to win.

    Question: With the playoffs seemingly in sight, do you feel the need to approach those games any differently than what you’ve this year?

    Peeples: Every game we approach, we leave no stone unturned as coaches and players. We do everything necessary to make sure we’re prepared. We’re not locked into the playoffs yet, so this game this week is a playoff game for us.

    We talk about performing to our highest ability and going out and being ready to go. That’s what we’ve done every week and the kids have met the challenge. I’ve coached for a while and I can tell you that the practices we’ve had here at Frederick High School have been some of the best practices and the most focused kids I’ve had in my career. I’m privileged to be a part of that kind of program.

    Question: Is there a point when you get to take a step back and appreciate how much fun these kids are having this season?

    Peeples: This is a tight community from the teachers, to the community, to the parents of my kids. It’s really been a family atmosphere.

    Sure we’re celebrating success and we’re happy and we celebrate on Friday nights and Saturdays after big wins. But then we get back to work on Monday and it’s business. Frederick is a great place to be. It’s kind of a dream spot for me to be here on the front range in a beautiful community where people are passionate. That’s what we have here.

    It’s exciting to be here and it’s an exciting feel that we have with the football program and actually all our sports are kind of on the rise right now.

  • Photos: No. 10 Frederick football shuts out Denver North

    DENVER — Tenth-ranked Frederick football shut out Denver North on Saturday, 49-0.

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  • Football rankings: Frederick, Aspen, Florence and Cheyenne Wells join

    (Steve Oathout)

    Four new teams joined this week’s football rankings: Frederick (3A), Aspen (2A), Florence (1A) and Cheyenne Wells (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 PVS LW
    1 Cherry Creek (7) 8-0 130 1 W
    2 Valor Christian (4) 8-0 129 2 W
    3 Columbine (3) 8-0 122 3 W
    4 Pomona 6-2 89 5 W
    5 Eaglecrest 7-1 87 4 L
    6 Grandview 7-1 73 6 W
    7 Fairview 7-1 36 8 W
    8 ThunderRidge 7-1 35 9 W
    9 Ralston Valley 6-2 25 7 L
    10 Cherokee Trail 7-1 23 10 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Smoky Hill 17, Castle View 3, Arvada West 2, Denver East 2.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Loveland (16) 7-0 178 1 W
    2 Pine Creek (1) 6-1 158 2 W
    3 Montrose (1) 7-0 140 3 W
    4 Broomfield 6-1 119 4 W
    5 Greeley West 6-1 97 5 W
    6 Ponderosa 5-2 67 6 W
    7 Fruita Monument 5-2 58 7 W
    8 Pueblo West 5-2 46 8 W
    9 Grand Junction Central 5-2 28 10 W
    10 Heritage 6-1 26 9 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Longmont 19, Skyline 15, Air Academy 12, Chatfield 8, Rampart 6, Vista Peak 6, Wheat Ridge 4, Dakota Ridge 2, Windsor 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Erie (11) 7-0 141 1 W
    2 Discovery Canyon (2) 7-0 138 2 W
    3 Palisade (1) 6-1 110 3 W
    4 Palmer Ridge (1) 5-2 100 4 W
    5 Harrison 7-0 87 6 W
    6 Pueblo East 5-2 72 8 W
    7 Durango 5-2 63 9 W
    8 Thomas Jefferson (1) 6-1 58 5 L
    9 Holy Family 5-2 37 7 L
    10 Frederick 6-1 35 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Fort Morgan 19, Green Mountain 7, Lewis-Palmer 4, Mead 4, George Washington 3, Evergreen 2.
    Dropped out
    Fort Morgan (10).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 La Junta (6) 7-0 108 1 W
    2 Platte Valley (4) 7-0 96 2 W
    3 Resurrection Christian 7-0 85 5 W
    4 Basalt (1) 7-0 84 6 W
    5 Bayfield (1) 5-1 82 4 W
    6 Salida 7-0 66 7 W
    7 Rifle 6-1 40 3 L
    8 Kent Denver 6-1 33 9 W
    9 Eaton 5-2 20 8 L
    10 Aspen 5-2 17 W
    Others receiving votes:
    D’Evelyn 10, Faith Christian 8, Delta 6, Berthoud 4, Pagosa Springs 1.
    Dropped out
    Delta (10).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Limon (10) 7-0 109 1 W
    2 Peyton (1) 7-0 89 3 W
    3 Strasburg 6-1 87 2 W
    4 Centauri 6-1 74 4 W
    5 Meeker 4-2 58 7 W
    6 Colorado Springs Christian 6-1 44 6 W
    7 Burlington 5-2 37 5 L
    8 Holyoke 6-1 36 10 W
    9 Crowley County 6-1 35 9 W
    10 Florence 6-1 20 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Wray 9, Paonia 6, Highland 1.
    Dropped out
    Wray (8).
    8-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Sedgwick County (10) 6-0 109 1 Bye
    2 West Grand (1) 7-0 99 2 W
    3 Hoehne 6-1 76 3 W
    4 Caliche 6-1 73 4 W
    5 Mancos 7-0 69 5 W
    6 Rangely 6-1 55 6 W
    7 Sanford 6-1 31 7 W
    8 Sargent 5-2 26 10 W
    9 Akron 4-3 21 8 L
    10 Holly 5-2 17 9 W
    Others receiving votes:
    Pikes Peak Christian 15, Simla 5, Fowler 3, Norwood 3, Vail Christian 3.
    Dropped out
    None.
    6-man
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Stratton/Liberty (9) 7-0 90 1 W
    2 Kit Carson 7-0 81 2 W
    3 Peetz 5-2 65 4 W
    4 Otis 5-2 64 3 W
    5 Prairie 4-3 50 5 L
    6 Arickaree/Woodlin 4-2 43 6 L
    7 Mountain Valley 6-0 22 8 W
    8 Cheyenne Wells 5-2 19 W
    9 Granada 3-4 16 9 L
    10 Idalia 3-4 12 7 L
    Others receiving votes:
    Fleming 11, Briggsdale 8, Flagler/Hi-Plains 6, Cotopaxi 4, Genoa-Hugo 2, Manzanola 2.
    Dropped out
    Briggsdale (10).