In its hunt for a Class 5A state title, Fairview boys tennis won the Front Range League tournament on Thursday.
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Softball rankings: Five newcomers join the polls

(David Johnson/davidjohnsonphotography.org) Five new teams hopped into the softball rankings this week: Grand Junction Central, Cherokee Trail, Ponderosa, Mesa Ridge, and La Junta.
The polls, voted upon by head coaches around the state, will serve as part of the seeding criteria in softball this season. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Softball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Rock Canyon (12) 7-0-0 145 1 2 Broomfield (1) 8-0-0 110 5 3 Fossil Ridge 7-1-0 108 2 4 Legacy (1) 5-1-0 94 3 5 Smoky Hill 6-0-0 77 6 6 Chatfield (1) 7-2-0 69 4 7 Lakewood (1) 3-0-0 66 7 8 Grand Junction Central 4-2-0 38 – 9 Legend 3-2-0 37 10 10 Cherokee Trail 3-1-0 27 – Others receiving votes: Castle View 23, Columbine 23, Rocky Mountain 21, Cherry Creek 18, Brighton 13, Douglas County 10, Hinkley 10, Arvada West 7, Highlands Ranch 7, Horizon 6, Fountain-Fort Carson 5, Mountain Range 5, Chaparral 4, Eaglecrest 3, Fort Collins 3, Rampart 2, Arapahoe 1, Ralston Valley 1, ThunderRidge 1, Valor Christian 1. Dropped out Columbine (8), Cherry Creek (9). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Mead (12) 7-0-0 164 1 2 Wheat Ridge (5) 5-0-0 150 2 3 Holy Family (1) 3-2-0 112 3 4 Erie 4-2-0 79 4 5 Riverdale Ridge 5-1-0 56 10 6 Frederick 5-1-0 52 5 7 Silver Creek 2-4-0 35 6 8 Air Academy 4-1-0 33 7 9 Ponderosa 2-0-0 29 – 10 Mesa Ridge 5-0-0 23 – Others receiving votes: Pueblo South 21, Pueblo West 21, Windsor 20, Conifer 17, Pueblo Central 16, Northfield 16, Pueblo Centennial 12, Discovery Canyon 11, Roosevelt 11, Mountain View 9, Mullen 8, Berthoud 7, Coronado 5, Bear Creek 4, Pueblo County 4, Golden 3, Severance 3, Durango 1, Elizabeth 1, Evergreen 1, Niwot 1, Palisade 1, Standley Lake 1. Dropped out Pueblo South (8), Windsor (9). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 University (8) 5-1-0 106 1 2 Eaton (1) 5-1-0 90 2 3 Rocky Ford (1) 5-0-0 80 3 4 Limon 5-1-0 54 4 5 Lyons 3-2-0 46 7 6 Sterling 4-2-0 45 10 7 Brush 3-3-0 42 6 8 Strasburg 4-3-0 40 5 9 Lutheran (1) 5-1-0 35 9 10 La Junta 2-1-0 20 – Others receiving votes: Lamar 16, Peak to Peak 11, Basalt 8, Cedaredge 5, Fort Lupton 3, Montezuma-Cortez 3, Weld Central 1. Dropped out Lamar (8). -
Softball rankings: Mead jumps up to No. 1 in Class 4A

(Lisa Hayes/StillOfTheMomentPhotography.com) Mead softball, off to a 6-0 start, is now the No. 1 team in Class 4A after moving up from No. 9 last week.
The polls, voted upon by head coaches around the state, will serve as part of the seeding criteria in softball this season. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Softball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Rock Canyon (12) 5-0-0 140 1 5-0-0 2 Fossil Ridge 5-1-0 117 3 5-1-0 3 Legacy (1) 3-1-0 102 2 3-1-0 4 Chatfield (2) 6-1-0 90 5 6-1-0 5 Broomfield 5-0-0 84 9 5-0-0 6 Smoky Hill 3-0-0 77 8 3-0-0 7 Lakewood (1) 2-0-0 60 10 2-0-0 8 Columbine 2-3-0 39 4 2-3-0 9 Cherry Creek 3-1-0 34 – 3-1-0 10 Legend 1-2-0 33 7 1-2-0 Others receiving votes: Arvada West 24, Rocky Mountain 24, Cherokee Trail 15, Brighton 13, Horizon 13, Grand Junction Central 12, Hinkley 10, Regis Jesuit 7, Highlands Ranch 6, Castle View 5, Poudre 5, Valor Christian 5, Chaparral 4, Ralston Valley 4, Mountain Vista 3, Eaglecrest 2, Fruita Monument 2, Douglas County 1, Loveland 1, Monarch 1, Prairie View 1, ThunderRidge 1. Dropped out Rocky Mountain (6). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Mead (9) 6-0-0 142 9 6-0-0 2 Wheat Ridge (6) 3-0-0 134 3 3-0-0 3 Holy Family (2) 2-2-0 112 1 2-2-0 4 Erie 3-2-0 84 2 3-2-0 5 Frederick 4-0-0 67 8 4-0-0 6 Silver Creek 2-3-0 53 4 2-3-0 7 Air Academy 2-1-0 47 10 2-1-0 8 Pueblo South 1-2-0 42 5 1-2-0 9 Windsor 3-2-0 35 – 3-2-0 10 Riverdale Ridge 3-1-0 33 6 3-1-0 Others receiving votes: Mesa Ridge 29, Pueblo Centennial 28, Pueblo County 23, Pueblo Central 21, Mountain View 18, Conifer 17, Ponderosa 17, Northridge 15, Mullen 13, D’Evelyn 11, Eagle Valley 10, Evergreen 10, Niwot 10, Roosevelt 9, Bear Creek 8, Discovery Canyon 8, Falcon 8, Berthoud 7, Vista Peak Prep 6, Northfield 6, Coronado 5, Standley Lake 4, Rifle 3, Severance 3, Palisade 2, Palmer Ridge 2, Palisade 2, Golden 1. Dropped out Pueblo West (7). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 University (10) 4-0-0 129 1 4-0-0 2 Eaton 4-1-0 106 2 4-1-0 3 Rocky Ford 4-0-0 83 5 4-0-0 4 Limon 4-1-0 57 7 4-1-0 5 Strasburg (1) 2-3-0 52 3 2-3-0 6 Brush 2-2-0 50 6 2-2-0 7 Lyons (1) 2-1-0 49 – 2-1-0 8 Lamar 2-0-0 41 9 2-0-0 9 Lutheran (1) 5-0-0 38 8 5-0-0 10 Sterling 2-2-0 37 4 2-2-0 Others receiving votes: Basalt 29, Montezuma-Cortez 29, La Junta 22, Delta 15, Peak to Peak 14, Fort Lupton 9, The Academy 7, Cedaredge 1, Faith Christian 1, Weld Central 1. Dropped out La Junta (10). -
A loaded softball schedule saw eight games among top-10 teams
The softball season saw perhaps its most impactful day of the season so far on Tuesday.
A total of eight games pitting ranked teams against one another took place, including a walk-off win and an extra-inning matchup.
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4A: (9) Mead 12, (2) Erie 4

(Steve Oathout) The Mavericks, now 3-0, are off to the best start in program history. Mead advanced to the regional round last season.
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4A: (3) Wheat Ridge 5, (1) Holy Family 3
Elizabeth Uhl threw a complete game, allowing just two earned runs, for the Farmers, who moved to 3-0.
Down 1-0 in the third, Wheat Ridge plated two with a double from Aaliyah Arellano. The next inning, Aliyah Rothstein singled home a run, Lee Quezada drove another in with a sac fly, and Isabella Martinez plated another with a single.
Holy Family got a run back in the fourth, and another in the seventh, but the rally fell short.
Tyler Whitlock went 4-for-4 for Holy Family.
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3A: (2) Eaton 17, (3) Strasburg 16
Eaton got its offense started early with a six-run first inning, and never really looked back in a big win.
The squad also plated one more in the second, seven in the third, and three in the fourth.
Yaritza Puente, a senior, led Eaton with four RBIs as part of a 2-for-3 day, and Sadie Ross, a freshman, drove in three as she went 3-for-4.
Blayke Duncan, Brooke Beacom, Jaymie Woody and Emma Pinkstaff each had two RBIs for Eaton.
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5A: (5) Chatfield 4, (7) Legend 3
Chatfield, now 3-0, walked off for the win in the bottom of the seventh inning.
Avery Rohlman was 2-for-3 with two RBIs for the Chargers, while Madison Shepard and Abigale Washco each also drove in a run.
Pitcher Isabelle DiNapoli threw the complete-game for Chatfield, striking out 10. She didn’t allow an earned run.
Legend’s Kaylyn English went 3-for-4 in the loss.
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5A: (9) Broomfield 5, (6) Rocky Mountain 3
Kenzi Garner led the way for Broomfield in the win.
At the plate, the senior tripled and homered as part of a 3-for-4 day at the plate. She drove in two runs, and scored three times herself.
In the circle, Garner threw a complete game, striking out nine.
Chloe Eiguren was 3-for-3 for the Eagles, and had an RBI. Claire Comstock also drove in a run.
Hannah Bailey had two RBIs for Rocky Mountain.
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3A: (10) La Junta 11, (7) Limon 10 (9 inn.)
The game saw a ton of offense, and fittingly, the two ranked teams battled to extra innings.
Limon grabbed a 4-0 lead in the first, only to see La Junta tie it in the bottom half.
La Junta eventually grabbed a 9-5 lead after five innings, but Limon cut it to 9-7 after six, and then took a 10-9 lead in the top of the seventh. La Junta tied it in the bottom half of that inning, and then pushed the winning run across in the ninth.
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3A: (1) University 14, (6) Brush 8
The two teams battled back and forth, trading the lead four times in the first four innings, before University broke the game open.
The Bulldogs pushed two across in the fifth, and then exploded for a seven-run sixth inning in the win.
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5A: (1) Rock Canyon vs. (2) Legacy

(PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com) In a game that was delayed by poor weather, Rock Canyon leads Legacy 7-1 in the third inning.
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Photos: No. 1 Rock Canyon softball takes big lead over No. 2 Legacy
Top-ranked Rock Canyon softball jumper out to a 7-1 lead over No. 2 Legacy before the game was postponed in the third inning.
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Softball rankings: Rock Canyon takes over as No. 1 in 5A

(@RockCanyonAD/Twitter) Rock Canyon has moved up to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Class 5A softball rankings
Each poll was released on Monday.
The polls, voted upon by head coaches around the state, will serve as part of the seeding criteria in softball this season. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Softball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Rock Canyon (11) 3-0-0 130 2 3-0-0 2 Legacy 2-0-0 108 4 2-0-0 3 Fossil Ridge 1-1-0 85 3 1-1-0 4 Columbine 1-1-0 72 1 1-1-0 5 Chatfield (1) 2-0-0 66 9 2-0-0 6 Rocky Mountain (1) 0-0-0 65 8 0-0-0 7 Legend 0-0-0 57 5 0-0-0 8 Smoky Hill (1) 2-0-0 55 6 2-0-0 9 Broomfield 0-0-0 36 7 0-0-0 10 Lakewood (1) 1-0-0 30 – 1-0-0 Others receiving votes: Arvada West 21, Ralston Valley 19, Cherokee Trail 15, Mountain Vista 13, Grand Junction Central 12, Valor Christian 12, Cherry Creek 11, Eaglecrest 11, Brighton 10, Hinkley 10, Castle View 9, Fort Collins 8, Pomona 8, Vista Ridge 6, Fairview 5, Arapahoe 3, Douglas County 1, Fruita Monument 1, ThunderRidge 1. Dropped out Ralston Valley (10). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Holy Family (10) 2-0-0 106 1 2-0-0 2 Erie 0-1-0 69 2 0-1-0 3 Wheat Ridge 2-0-0 65 5 2-0-0 4 Silver Creek 0-1-0 58 3 0-1-0 5 Pueblo South 1-1-0 47 4 1-1-0 6 Riverdale Ridge 2-0-0 36 – 2-0-0 7 Pueblo West 1-0-0 30 – 1-0-0 8 Frederick 3-0-0 24 – 3-0-0 9 Mead 2-0-0 23 6 2-0-0 10 Air Academy 1-0-0 19 – 1-0-0 Others receiving votes: Mullen 16, Pueblo County 15, Pueblo Central 10, Pueblo East 10, Roosevelt 10, Discovery Canyon 8, Bear Creek 7, Conifer 7, Elizabeth 7, Mountain View 7, Windsor 7, Golden 5, Mesa Ridge 4, Pueblo Centennial 4, Berthoud 3, Longmont 3, D’Evelyn 2, Evergreen 2, Rifle 1. Dropped out Mountain View (7), Golden (8), Pueblo County (9), Mullen (10). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 University (10) 1-0-0 124 1 1-0-0 2 Eaton (1) 2-0-0 106 2 2-0-0 3 Strasburg (1) 1-1-0 76 3 1-1-0 4 Sterling 2-0-0 67 6 2-0-0 5 Rocky Ford 1-0-0 62 7 1-0-0 6 Brush 1-1-0 45 4 1-1-0 7 Limon 1-0-0 40 5 1-0-0 8 Lutheran (1) 4-0-0 38 – 4-0-0 9 Lamar 1-0-0 28 – 1-0-0 10 La Junta 0-1-0 23 10 0-1-0 Others receiving votes: Montezuma-Cortez 19, Basalt 17, Lyons 15, Fort Lupton 12, Peak to Peak 11, Resurrection Christian 7, The Academy 7, Weld Central 6, Alamosa 4, Faith Christian 4, Burlington 2, Cedaredge 1, The Classical Academy 1. Dropped out Basalt (8), The Academy (9). -
Columbine, Holy Family and University lead the preseason softball rankings

(PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com) The preseason girls softball rankings were released on Monday morning, and Columbine (5A), Holy Family (4A) and University (3A) lead the polls in their respective classifications.
The polls, voted upon by head coaches around the state, will serve as part of the seeding criteria in softball this season. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Softball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings will factor into postseason seeding. More information is available here.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Columbine (7) 0-0-0 128 2 Rock Canyon (5) 0-0-0 100 3 Fossil Ridge 0-0-0 95 4 Legacy (1) 0-0-0 83 5 Legend (2) 0-0-0 74 6 Smoky Hill (1) 0-0-0 66 7 Broomfield 0-0-0 57 8 Rocky Mountain 0-0-0 51 9 Chatfield 0-0-0 47 10 Ralston Valley 0-0-0 38 Others receiving votes: Arapahoe 37, Cherokee Trail 29, Grand Junction Central 24, Lakewood 21, Arvada West 17, Brighton 17, Hinkley 10, Valor Christian 10, Castle View 9, Loveland 9, Eaglecrest 8, Fountain-Fort Carson 8, Douglas County 7, Prairie View 7, Rampart 7, Vista Ridge 7, Grandview 5, Pomona 5, Mountain Range 4, Mountain Vista 3, Rangeview 3, Regis Jesuit 2, Cherry Creek 1, ThunderRidge 1. Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Holy Family (5) 0-0-0 98 2 Erie (4) 0-0-0 87 3 Silver Creek (1) 0-0-0 85 4 Pueblo South (2) 0-0-0 70 5 Wheat Ridge 0-0-0 48 6 Mead 0-0-0 33 7 Mountain View 0-0-0 29 8 Golden 0-0-0 24 9 Pueblo County 0-0-0 23 10 Mullen 0-0-0 16 Others receiving votes: Air Academy 12, Elizabeth 12, Pueblo West 11, Pueblo Central 10, Riverdale Ridge 10, Conifer 9, Ponderosa 9, Pueblo East 9, Evergreen 8, Pueblo Centennial 8, Mesa Ridge 7, Roosevelt 7, Windsor 7, Bear Creek 6, Coronado 6, D’Evelyn 5, Niwot 3, Rifle 3, Montrose 2, Northridge 2, Frederick 1. Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 University (8) 0-0-0 80 2 Eaton 0-0-0 68 3 Strasburg (1) 0-0-0 65 4 Brush 0-0-0 57 5 Limon 0-0-0 40 6 Sterling 0-0-0 39 7 Rocky Ford 0-0-0 33 8 Basalt 0-0-0 27 9 The Academy 0-0-0 24 10 La Junta 0-0-0 16 Others receiving votes: Lamar 14, Lyons 9, Resurrection Christian 7, Fort Lupton 6, Lutheran 5, Montezuma-Cortez 2, Valley 2, Peak to Peak 1. -
More schools join in to Be The Light for their students in Colorado
A number of other schools joined a movement to turn on their stadium lights Tuesday night as they sought to provide a source of hope for their students.
Started on Monday night in Colorado, five stadiums turned on their lights for a short period of time to show students they were thinking of them, even as schools remained closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many more joined in Tuesday as the movement spread. Among those taking part in #BeTheLightCO on Tuesday were:
Sargent:
https://twitter.com/TrevanPepper/status/1245188270268563457
https://twitter.com/TrevanPepper/status/1245184956583817216
Five Star Schools:
The lights are on at North Stadium tonight for all Adams 12 Five Star student-athletes. In a world full of uncertainty right now, we hope this provides some hope that this too shall pass. Take care of yourselves and stay healthy. We miss you all. #bethelightCO @Adams12 @CHSAA pic.twitter.com/dKQkKEWK4s
— Five Star Athletics & Activities (@5StarActivities) April 1, 2020
University:
The lights are on for the UH Bulldogs. #bethelightCO @CHSAA pic.twitter.com/LUrUoOAsoU
— University Bulldogs (@udogathletics) April 1, 2020
Sierra:
Let these lights be a beacon of hope & assurance that we are always thinking of our students! With these uncertain times we will always have them in our hearts & minds! #BeTheLightCO #DoingMyPartCO pic.twitter.com/L79jhk4zpn
— Sierra Athletics (@SierraHSsports) April 1, 2020
Let these lights be a beacon of hope & assurance that we are always thinking of our students! With these uncertain times we will always have them in our hearts & minds! #BeTheLightCO #DoingMyPartCO @CHSAA @HarrisonSDTwo @gazettepreps @jaredpolis @HSD2Athletics pic.twitter.com/O4RNdOMplT
— Sierra Athletics (@SierraHSsports) April 1, 2020
Cedaredge:
Cedaredge Bruins! We believe in our students, and we are here for this awesome community. To honor Bruin Country, the lights at the stadium will be turned on every Tuesday from 8:00-8:30pm until we are back! Hang in there and know we are thinking of you! #bethelightCO @chsaa pic.twitter.com/pqPHDaIL6j
— Cedaredge Bruins (@CedaredgeBruins) April 1, 2020
Gunnison:
@MaxPreps @CHSAA pic.twitter.com/aEIo7rRjai
— Gunnison Football (@GunnisonFB) April 1, 2020
Legacy:
Legacy’s lights are on for you Boltz! #bethelightCO #SkoBoltz #LegacyStrong @legacyhsstugo @Adams12 @5StarActivities @CHSAA @BoCoPreps pic.twitter.com/urE19FjV9d
— Coach Rider (@CoachKRider) April 1, 2020
Arapahoe:
Responding to a challenge brought by @AdamCHSAA, and @CaraSyers AHS will light the field each night from now until the end of Wish Week as a symbol of how much we are missing each Warrior, and in recognition of how isolation may impact each of us. We love you all. #bethelightCO pic.twitter.com/w5yZ5c0FeO
— Arapahoe Athletics (@ArapSports) April 1, 2020
Limon:
We miss our students!!#bethelightCO #badgernation @limonathletics @limonbadgers @CHSAA pic.twitter.com/I18PQHpp6D
— Limon HS Badgers (@limonathletics) April 1, 2020
Thinking about our students! @limonathletics @limonbadgers @CHSAA #bethelightCO #badgernation pic.twitter.com/bfBlbz5wAU
— Limon HS Badgers (@limonathletics) April 1, 2020
Alamosa:
This virus can stop us from coming together as one. But these lights shine for the hope of tomorrow. Miss you Moose Nation! You are loved! #OURHOUSEOFHOPE #MOOSENATION #BeTheLightCo #THISISALAMOSA @CHSAA @erik_melgoza @AHSSportsMedia @AHS_MeanMoose @AhsCrowd pic.twitter.com/JJ7A99k7rI
— Rion Eagan (@Rion33) April 1, 2020
Boulder:
Recht will be on Courtesy of Boulder High for Boulder High. #STANDOUT https://t.co/AIjntfKCXD
— Ryan Bishop (@ADbishopbhs) April 1, 2020
Weld Central:
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All-state girls basketball teams for the 2019-20 season
The 2019-20 all-state girls 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 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

(PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com) Player of the year: Jana Van Gytenbeek, Cherry Creek
Coach of the year: Jessika Caldwell, Valor Christian
First Team Name School Year Pos. Raegan Beers Valor Christian Sophomore PF/C Lauren Betts Grandview Sophomore C Cali Clark Cherry Creek Senior PF/SF Payton Muma Highlands Ranch Junior PG/SG Jana Van Gytenbeek Cherry Creek Senior PG Second Team Name School Year Pos. Tosjanae Bonds Far Northeast Warriors Senior Jada Moore Regis Jesuit Senior PG/SG Addison O’Grady Grandview Avery Vansickle Regis Jesuit Junior PG/SG Kindyll Wetta Valor Christian Junior PG/SG Honorable mention: Callie Allen, Fruita Monument, Senior; Nikki Antonopoulos, Brighton, Junior; Avery Bang, Chaparral, Sophomore; Torie Bass, Fountain-Fort Carson, Junior; Sydney Bevington, Ralston Valley, Junior; Jessica Bollwahn, Columbine, Sophomore; Danae Christensen, Fountain-Fort Carson, Senior; Jordynn Conner, Denver East, Junior; Lila Dere, Fruita Monument, Senior; Mackenzie Gamble, Mountain Vista, Senior; Timiya Guevara, Denver South, Junior; Sophia Hadad, Fossil Ridge, Senior; Makayla Hemingway, Cherokee Trail, Senior; Shamahra Henderson, Thornton, Senior; Seairra Hughes, Vista Peak Prep, Senior; Jay Jones, Adams City, Senior; Taryn Lindsey, Doherty, Junior; Halle Mackiewicz, Legacy, Senior; Kali March, Arapahoe, Senior; Lydia Marshall, Liberty, Senior; Izzy Munson, Fairview, Senior; Taylor Ray, Highlands Ranch, Sophomore; Leah Redding, Grand Junction Central, Junior; Jadyn Ross, Eaglecrest, Senior; Saya Sabus, Ralston Valley, Sophomore; Jenna Siebert, Valor Christian, Junior; Megan Stackhouse, Loveland, Senior; Grace Talbot, Chatfield, Sophomore; Nadia Trevizo-Medina, Lakewood, Senior; Olivia Waufle, Horizon, Senior; Nyera West, Rangeview, Sophomore; Courtney Wristen, Broomfield, Junior; Lauren Zwetzig, Fossil Ridge, Senior.
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(Ismael Gomez) Player of the year: Hannah Simental, Pueblo West
Coach of the year: Alan Gibson, Berthoud
First Team Name School Year Pos. Kylee Blacksten Air Academy Senior G Emily Cavey Berthoud Senior SG/PF/SF Megan Pohs Mullen Junior PG Hannah Simental Pueblo West Senior PG Alyssa Wells Holy Family Junior SG Second Team Name School Year Pos. Nikki Derrell Sand Creek Junior PG/SG Breanna Fowler Berthoud Junior PG/SG Courtney Hank Green Mountain Junior Jerika Moore Canon City Senior SG/SF D’Nae Wilson Sierra Senior PG Honorable mention: Jasmine Arreola, Denver West, Sophomore;
Hannah Burg, Falcon, Junior; Serin Dunne, Mesa Ridge, Senior; Jada Dupree, Pueblo South, Senior; Sydnee Durtsche, Thompson Valley, Senior; Josie Eccher, Montrose, Senior; Gracie Gallegos, Mullen, Sophomore; Elli Garnett, Golden, Senior; Thalia Guardiola, Skyview, Junior; Genevieve Gudino, Erie, Junior; Krystina Hagood, Sand Creek, Senior; Jordynn Lee, Longmont, Senior; Liberty Line, Ponderosa, Junior; Gabby Louther, Pueblo West, Sophomore; Erin Mauro, Pueblo County, Senior; Giavonna Meeks, Northfield, Sophomore; Julia Mischke, Centaurus, Junior; Amyah Moore, Harrison, Junior; Diamond Moore, Harrison, Senior; Jameson Mott, Evergreen, Freshman; Grace Moyers, Erie, Sophomore; Brooke Murrell, Thomas Jefferson, Freshman; Avery Oaster, Green Mountain, Sophomore; Imani Perez, Mullen, Sophomore; Ashayla Powers, Skyline, Senior; Susie Puchino, Littleton, Senior; Mason Rowland, Durango, Freshman; Kaydee Sims, Weld Central, Junior; Natalya Taylor, Glenwood Springs, Senior; Maddie Topping, D’Evelyn, Sophomore; Selena Vargas, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior; Maya Whiteside, George Washington, Junior; Tyler Whitlock, Holy Family, Junior.
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(Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Josephine Howery, St. Mary’s
Coach of the year: Wes Lewis, Pagosa Springs
First Team Name School Year Pos. Hailey Griego Pagosa Springs Senior Seneca Hackley St. Mary’s Senior W/SG Josephine Howery St. Mary’s Senior PG/SG/W Kylie Kravig University Junior Addie Randel Eaton Senior PG Second Team Name School Year Pos. Catherine Cummings St. Mary’s Senior C Mia Garcia Centauri Senior Lilly Lavier Alamosa Senior G Taylor Lewis Pagosa Springs Senior SG Stephanie Schultz Lutheran Junior PG/SG Honorable mention: Jacky Alvarez-Gordillo, Eagle Ridge Academy, Senior; Corrie Anderson, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior; Cortney Arrasmith, The Vanguard School, Senior; Madison Bogue, Strive Prep – Smart Academy, Junior; Brooke Bunting, Platte Valley, Sophomore; Jasmine Cardona, Sterling, Senior; Mikylah Espinosa, The Academy, Sophomore; Ashley Finch, Faith Christian, Senior; Ella Freimuth, Colorado Academy, Junior; Alexis Garcia, The Vanguard School, Junior; Sara Geddes, Delta, Senior; Kammie Henderson, Cedaredge, Junior; Julia Holden, Trinidad, Senior; Kenzie Kraich, Brush, Junior; Taryn Kravig, University, Freshman; Nakaiya Kuskie, Eaton, Junior; Emily Lavier, Alamosa, Junior; Jade Leibel, Florence, Senior; Amanda Licht, Kent Denver, Sophomore; Maya Lindgren, Roaring Fork, Junior; Hayden Mayo, La Junta, Senior; Brenna McDaniel, Centauri, Junior; Mady McFee, Buena Vista, Senior; Jaecynda Nienhuser, Ellicott, Junior; Aniah Olson, Manitou Springs, Senior; Kate Osborne, DSST: Byers, Junior; Rachel Pelino, Salida, Junior; Aryanna Perez, The Academy, Sophomore; Jordyn Pittman, Grand Valley, Senior; Keely Porter, Delta, Junior; Daisy Rodriguez, Aurora West College Prep Academy, Junior; Cora Schissler, Platte Valley, Sophomore; Macee Shultz, Bayfield, Junior; Natalie Smink, DSST: Montview, Senior; Izzy Swanson, Liberty Common, Junior; Dalayna Tadolini, Brush, Senior; Lily Thimsen, Jefferson Academy, Senior; Isabelle Trujillo, Arrupe Jesuit, Senior; Carly Villegas, Riverdale Ridge, Junior; Taylor Wiescamp, Coal Ridge, Junior; Paige Yarbrough, Montezuma-Cortez, Junior.
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(Brent Murphy/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Kendra Parra, Del Norte
Coach of the year: Bart O’Dwyer, Limon
First Team Name School Year Pos. Sidney Hines Limon Senior PF/SF Toni Lopez Limon Senior Kendra Parra Del Norte Senior SG Abi Snyder Rocky Ford Junior PG Kristin Vieselmeyer Holyoke Sophomore PF Second Team Name School Year Pos. Julia Dinwiddie Meeker Senior Emily Jelden Holyoke Senior PG Emma Johnson Heritage Christian Senior Kayleigh Mannering Peyton Senior G Mackenzie Peterson Sanford Senior Honorable mention: Sophie Adamson, Rye, Sophomore; Sydney Adamson, Rye, Sophomore; Kara Amidon, Denver Christian, Senior; Sidney Brown, Highland, Senior; Kayedence Bruner, Soroco, Sophomore; Asia Caldon, Sanford, Sophomore; Cheyenne Caldon, Sanford, Sophomore; Alex Camilletti, Hayden, Senior; Saedee Davis, Holly, Senior; Kaitlyn Day, Dawson School, Senior; Madison Day, Dawson School, Senior; Mayson Fago, Union Colony Prep, Senior; Morgan Gribble, Swink, Senior; Devon Harris, Byers, Senior; Lauren Herman, Holyoke, Sophomore; Makayla Howell, Ignacio, Senior; Tabby Jones, Wray, Junior; Gabby Jones, Del Norte, Sophomore; Kacie Lapp, Rangely, Junior; Kaeci Madrid, Del Norte, Junior; Amana Malki, Lotus School For Excellence, Sophomore; Sarina Mansour, Colorado Springs School, Senior; Trista Marx, Limon, Sophomore; Leslie Mendoza, Holly, Senior; Shelby Miller, Peyton, Junior; Jaiden Monger, Calhan, Junior; Avaleena Nanaeto, Ignacio, Sophomore; Jolee Ortiz, Rye, Junior; Trinity Perry, Burlington, Junior; Kaitlyn Rector, Simla, Junior; Whitney Richardi, Colorado Springs School, Junior; Ema Richardson, Yuma, Junior; Chloe Richardson, Rye, Junior; Abby Shay, Wray, Senior; Elsie Vazquez, Hotchkiss, Senior; Elissa Velasquez, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior; Taylor Warnecke, Simla, Senior.
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(Courtesy of Springfield HS) Player of the year: Julia Mondragon, Springfield
Coach of the year: Tom Jacobs, South Baca
First Team Name School Year Pos. Whitney Chintala Fleming Sophomore G Delaney Eskew South Baca Senior Kendyl Kirkwood Fleming Junior F Kylie Krise Briggsdale Sophomore Julia Mondragon Springfield Senior P Second Team Name School Year Pos. Kylee Christensen Sangre de Cristo Junior PG Lola Conaway Shining Mountain Senior PF/SF Alexis Crane Springfield Senior G Koylynn Gulliford Cotopaxi Junior Reyna Isenbart Kit Carson Senior PG/SG/SF Honorable mention: Anna Beckett, McClave, Sophomore; Claire Carlson, Cotopaxi, Senior; Bailea Carothers, Kiowa, Senior; Taysa Conger, Merino, Sophomore; Kendall Conway, De Beque, Sophomore; Patience Crane, South Baca, Senior; Anela Dixon, Mile High Academy, Junior; Kenlee Durrill, Flatirons Academy, Freshman; Bryn Durrill, Flatirons Academy, Junior; Audrey Gibbs, Ouray, Junior; Alyssa Hammel, Moffat, Senior; Grace Hatfield, Dove Creek, Junior; Alissa Hebberd, South Baca, Junior; Shelby Hoffman, Briggsdale, Junior; Andrea Hornung, Stratton/Liberty, Senior; Sage Laymon, Cotopaxi, Senior; Jazmin Martinez, North Park, Senior; Lexis Metz, Sangre de Cristo, Senior; Camren Morris, Idalia, Sophomore; Talara Nittler, Kim/Branson, Junior; Kylie Parks, Springfield, Senior; Jensen Renquist, Walsh, Freshman; Macy Rowan, Wiley, Junior; Emme Rushing, Nucla, Junior; Ryely Smartt, Genoa-Hugo/Karval, Senior; Tessa Smith, Genoa-Hugo/Karval, Junior; Ally Spady, Eads, Junior; Taylor Vandenburg, Longmont Christian, Junior; Alivia Weathers, Lone Star, Sophomore; Kalea Zeender, Shining Mountain, Sophomore.
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Preseason girls soccer polls are led by Grandview, Evergreen, Colorado Academy and Denver Christian

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) The preseason girls soccer rankings were released on Monday, and leading the charge are preseason No. 1 teams Grandview, Evergreen, Colorado Academy and Denver Christian.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.
New polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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CHSAANow.com Girls Soccer Polls
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Grandview (8) 0-0 107 2 Arapahoe 0-0 73 3 Broomfield (1) 0-0 65 4 Rocky Mountain 0-0 58 5 Ralston Valley (2) 0-0 57 6 Rock Canyon 0-0 40 7 Fairview 0-0 39 8 Cherry Creek 0-0 28 9 Columbine 0-0 27 10 Legacy 0-0 22 Others receiving votes: Rampart 20, Chatfield 19, Regis Jesuit 13, Cherokee Trail 12, Mountain Vista 8, Windsor 8, Valor Christian 6, Pine Creek 2, Fort Collins 1. Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Evergreen (6) 0-0 78 2 Cheyenne Mountain (2) 0-0 69 3 Silver Creek 0-0 63 4 Sand Creek 0-0 59 5 D’Evelyn (1) 0-0 58 6 Green Mountain 0-0 45 7 Air Academy 0-0 43 8 Wheat Ridge 0-0 36 9 Pueblo Centennial 0-0 35 10 The Classical Academy (1) 0-0 12 Others receiving votes: Mullen 11, Holy Family 9, Lewis-Palmer 8, Ponderosa 8, Canon City 5, Battle Mountain 3, Palmer Ridge 3, Erie 2, Littleton 1, Mead 1, Northfield 1. Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Colorado Academy (6) 0-0 85 2 Kent Denver (3) 0-0 78 3 Jefferson Academy 0-0 72 4 Aspen 0-0 41 5 Peak to Peak 0-0 32 6 Prospect Ridge Academy 0-0 25 7 Middle Park 0-0 21 8 Liberty Common 0-0 20 9 St. Mary’s 0-0 19 10 Vail Mountain 0-0 18 Others receiving votes: Salida 14, Manitou Springs 13, Stargate School 9, Lutheran 8, The Academy 8, Colorado Springs Christian 7, Roaring Fork 6, Eagle Ridge Academy 5, St. Mary’s Academy 5, Faith Christian 3, Basalt 2, Frontier Academy 2, Delta 1, DSST: Montview 1. Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Denver Christian (5) 0-0 77 2 Dawson School (3) 0-0 73 3 Fountain Valley 0-0 50 4 Flatirons Academy 0-0 47 5 Crested Butte 0-0 42 6 Telluride 0-0 41 7 Colorado Rocky Mountain 0-0 30 8 Loveland Classical 0-0 22 9 Rye 0-0 15 10 Front Range Christian 0-0 12 Others receiving votes: Ridgway 10, Del Norte 7, Belleview Christian 5, Vail Christian 5, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 2, Thomas MacLaren School 2.