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  • State track: Recapping some of the best performances from the first day

    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    LAKEWOOD — Over the course of an eight-lap race, separation between the winner and the rest of the field usually spans several seconds.

    In perhaps the most thrilling running event during the opening day of the state track and field championships, with all classifications competing at Jeffco Stadium, less than a full second (0.13) separated Madeleine Burns from Samrawit Dishon in the 4A girls 3,200.

    Burns clinched the title in 10 minutes, 53.63 seconds, barely nipping Dishon’s 10:53.76.

    “I can’t really believe it,” the Durango junior said. “It’s always been a goal of mine ever since freshman year. Now that it’s happened, I’m still kind of in shock.”

    The 3,200 is the longest distance event Colorado prep track athletes compete in and, for many, the eight-lapper can be equally challenging mentally and physically. Burns had enough of both to beat a talented field that included Joslin Blair (Eagle Valley) and a trio of Niwot girls in Lucca Fulkerson, Layla Roebke, and Dishon.

    Several girls took the lead at various stages of the race, but Dishon and Burns pulled away the final two laps. They traded leads a few times, but Dishon had a strong surge that threatened Burns’s title hopes.

    Ultimately, the Durango standout pulled even with Dishon, then had enough closing speed to overtake her in the final fifty meters. Burns had to be at the top of her game to outlast them all as Blair (11:00), Fulkerson (11:03), and Roebke (11:05) rounded out the top five.

    “I knew it would be a really competitive field just because 4A has a lot of really good girls,” Burns said. “I wanted to hang with the pack, then make a move with 800 to go. It turns out I didn’t really get to do that. I just hung on and tried to save a little bit for the last lap.”

    That little bit proved to be enough for the distance star to claim her first gold medal at the state meet. She finished 12th in the 3,200 as a sophomore, but had the No. 1 seed (10:50) entering the season finale.

    Challengers loomed Thursday with Dishon proving to be the greatest threat.

    “I knew her from cross country and Niwot always has a lot of really strong runners,” Burns said. “They had six girls in the two mile, so I knew they would be a force to be reckoned with.”

    Burns was eager for the test. Training in Durango, at an elevation around 6,500 feet, helped her overcome all of them, eventually.

    “It’s pretty hilly,” she said. “There are a lot of trails. It’s hard to find flat places to run, but I think it helps us. It can be pretty lonely, because we are far away from everyone. That makes it even more exciting to race though.”

    After Burns’ terrific 3,200 race, Durango earned a state crown in the 3,200 relay with a boys contingent of Aidan Fitzgerald, Marcus Flint, Noah Bodewes, and Luke Tichi. They nipped the previous 4A state record of 7:48.60, set by D’Evelyn in 2006, with a magnificent time of 7:48.55. That is currently a top 10 time in the country for this season.

    Below is a roundup of other action during the morning (4A/5A) and evening (1A-3A) competitions.

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    Class 5A

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Valor Christian girls (9:16) claimed the 3,200 relay crown over Cherry Creek (9:20).

    The Eagles of Valor also set a new all-classification girls 4×200 state record (1:37.00) with an already legendary Anna Hall on the anchor leg of the preliminary round. The University of Georgia recruit has won several state and national crowns in both track and field events. She recorded the fastest time in the 100 hurdle prelims (14.37) on Thursday.

    Valor’s Jane Powers (40-2.25) added to the championship haul for the Eagles with the shot put gold medal.

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

    Hall’s soon-to-be college teammate, Arria Minor of Denver East, will be the No. 1 seed in both the 100 and the 200-meter dashes for the girls with times of 11.79 and 23.79. She will look to collect her ninth and 10th state titles individually this weekend.

    On the boys side, Highlands Ranch’s Drake Nugent (56-2.75) topped an in-city rival in Valor’s Cian Quiroga (56-1.50) to win the shot put title.

    Mountain Vista (7:47) outlasted Arapahoe (7:48) in the 5A boys 3,200 relay to add another chapter to their distance running tradition. They also finished first in the event in 2018. The all-classification state record in the event is 7:45 by Smoky Hill (2001).

    Valor freshman Gavin Sawchuk will be the top seed in the 100 finals.

    Fort Collins’ fantastic tandem of Allam Bushara (2nd) and Micaylon Moore (1st, 48-10) swept gold and silver in the triple jump. Moore won the long jump last season, while Bushara was the triple jump champion.

    Darrian Leu-Pierre, a talented basketball player for Grandview, showed off his leaping ability in high jump, clearing 6-8. Teammate Alisha Davis, a University of Northern Colorado recruit for hoops, ensured a Grandview sweep of the high jump with a mark of 5-9.

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    Class 4A

    With plenty of high altitude training giving them a lift, Battle Mountain sped past the field in the 3,200 relay.

    Dylan Schubert (9:24), a terrific Thompson Valley junior, surged with about 500 meters left to overtake Dillon Powell of Air Academy (9:28) in the 4A boys 3,200. Cheyenne Mountain freshman Erik Le Roux finished 3rd in a time of 9:32.

    The city of Longmont crowned multiple field event champions in Silver Creek junior Hunter Potrykus (15-3 in pole vault) and Longmont senior girl Tara Hitchcock (18-4.50 in long jump).

    Canon City’s Brendan Young bettered the field in the long jump with a mark of 23 feet, 1 inch.

    Pueblo East senior Kain Medrano (188-6) claimed a new 4A state meet record in the discus throw. He will attend UCLA on a football scholarship.

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    Class 3A

    A super group of 800-meter runners clinched the 3,200 relay for Peak to Peak in a very fast time of 9:17. The Pumas clinched six consecutive 3A state titles in the event.

    Holy Family boys (7:59) dipped under eight minutes to claim the boys 3,200 relay.

    David Hawkins of Bayfield (51-0) was atop the podium in the shot put.

    22 feet, 9 inches was the winning long jump mark by Elizabeth’s Mason Anthony, who is also a top-flight hurdler.

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    Class 2A

    Hotchkiss has won many relay state crowns over the years and they could grab another in the 800-meter sprint medley after finishing with the No. 1 seed during prelims with a time of 1:52.84.

    Those who follow 2A track know the name “Lyons” with their immense success at the state meet. They claimed the girls 3,200 relay title with a time of 10:03. In the very next event, their foursome of boys won the same relay in 8:20.

    The 3,200 champions were Chloe Veilleux (Soroco, 11:45) and Isaac Roberts (Lyons, 9:57).

    Yuma’s Victor Mendoza (44-1.50 in triple jump) and Jake Chrisman (14-4 in pole vault) were crowned as 2A kings.

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    Class 1A

    In a thrilling girls sprint medley relay final, De Beque (1:54.88) was able to catch Springfield (1:55.32), a classification power who finished runner-up as a team last season, in the final 100 meters.

    Seth Bruxvoort (Heritage Christian) shattered his teammate’s 1A state meet record in the 3,200 with a time of 9:47, 17 seconds quicker than Levi Kilian’s winning mark last season. Killian didn’t compete in the 8-lapper, but is one of the favorites to win the 800 and 1,600.

    Jace Bower of Wiley captured the shot put championship with a mark of 48-3.50.

  • State track: Recapping some of the best performances from Day 2

    2019 state track Yasin Sado Denver West
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    LAKEWOOD — Just two years ago, Yasin Sado was a soccer player with a hidden gift for running.

    By the end of Friday’s state track and field competitions, plenty of spectators at Jeffco Stadium became well aware of that gift. After all, he did clinch the Class 3A 3,200 and 800 titles on the same day.

    As someone who is still a newcomer to being part of a track team (second track season), he was confident but also unsure of just how fast he could go in the 3,200, the first event of the day. Sado, donning the orange and black colors of Denver West, had only raced the distance once before in 2019, recording a time of 9 minutes, 42 seconds at the Denver South Rebel Invite on March 31.

    To upset the No. 1 seed, Mason Norman (9:24 season best), Sado knew he needed to go faster. He did, posting a winning time of 9:29.

    Norman, a two-time winner of state cross country for The Classical Academy, led most of the race, pulling William Ledden (Peak to Peak) and Sado through the first 1,600 meters in 4 minutes, 46 seconds. Then, with only 800-meters left, Sado and Norman were still even with one another.

    “I felt pretty good with two laps to go, but my coach said to just wait until the last lap,” Sado said of staying patient before making his winning move.

    That move was a speedy 57-second final lap. He stayed smooth the entire way, then raised his arms in celebration as he crossed the finish line.

    Norman, also a junior, was the runner-up in a time of 9:41. Sado’s brother, Ahmed, closed hard to secure third place in 9:42.

    A few hours later, with a 3,200 on his legs, the Denver West junior hoped to capture the 800 championship as well.

    Holy Family’s Braden Bartlett had something different in mind, accelerating the pace enough to drop all 3A challengers except Sado in the final 200 meters.

    “I was just staying behind [University‘s Noah Smith], then the Holy Family guy was going pretty fast,” Sado said. “I just kicked during the last 400.”

    The Denver West junior (1:56.25) found a burst, passing Bartlett (1:56.95, second) with only a few strides to go.

    In just his second-ever track season, Sado has now won a pair of state titles. He did finish as the 800 runner-up as a sophomore, but as the No. 1 seed in the 1,600 on Saturday, a lofty time of 4:16, Sado could be a three-time champion.

    What a way to kick off a track career.

    He was a club soccer player, and just a soccer player in his eyes, only two years ago. The fact Sado’s brother, Ahmed, was third and fifth in the 800 (1:59) made Friday that much sweeter.

    “He has been injured for cross country and track, but he’s really happy with how he did today,” Sado noted. “He didn’t believe he could get third.”

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    Class 5A

    State track 2019
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Cole Sprout, the owner of an all-classification state record in the 3,200 – 8:57 earlier this season — won the event in a time of 9:11.84. Sprout is still only a junior for Valor Christian, but has been a record-breaker many times already. Dakota Ridge’s Austin Vancil (9:17) was second on Friday.

    As for the 800, David Cardenas (1:53.47) will bring a gold medal back to Grand Junction Central. Connor Ohlson, also of Dakota Ridge, was second in 1:54.

    Fairview’s superstar senior Marlena Preigh won the girls 800 in 2:08.55, defending her title.

    Micaylon Moore, the triple jump winner on Friday, represented Fort Collins well in clinching back-to-back titles in long jump. His best mark was 24 feet, 0.25 inches.

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    Class 4A

    Niwot put their stamp on the 800 once again as sophomore Taylor James beat former Cougar great Elise Cranny’s 4A state meet record of 2:08.50 with a mark of 2:08.28. She

    Soon after, junior Cruz Culpepper (1:52.93) won an 800-meter title of his own for Niwot.

    Pueblo West’s Cisco Padilla (6-5) claimed the high jump gold medal.

    Grace Scuzs of Palmer Ridge (11 feet, 4 inches) bettered everyone in pole vault.

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    Class 3A

    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    In a race that was reminiscent of the 4A girls 3,200 yesterday, Sierra Bower (Basalt) and Kaylee Thompson (The Classical Academy) pulled away from the field and matched wits, stamina, and speed for eight consecutive laps. A better sprint down the homestretch allowed Thompson to clinch the title in 10:58.0 seconds. Bower was just behind in 10:58.3.

    Lutheran’s Noah Kelly (14-6) finished as the pole vault king of 3A.

    Mason Anthony of Elizabeth set a 3A record in the 300 hurdles (37.82).

    Gunnison’s Kelita Baroumbaye (47-00.75) captured the triple jump crown with an excellent mark.

    Lutheran (1:48.12) broke the 3A state record in the 800-meter sprint medley relay, besting runner-up Elizabeth (1:48.55).

    Lily Lavier of Alamosa captured the two-lap crown (800-meters) in 2:13.08.

    Moffat County (1:45.83) proved to have the best group of sprinters in the 800-meter relay.

    Jordan Lanning of Bayfield (18-2.50) conquered the long jump.

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    Class 2A

    Colton Jonjak-Plahn of Lyons (1:59.43) topped the 800 field with a diving win.

    Hotchkiss (1:50.81) cruised to a near-four second victory in the sprint medley relay.

    Hannah Wilkie of Rangely (2:19) was the 800 winner.

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    Class 1A

    Elton Yarger of Stratton/Liberty set a classification triple jump record, winning with a mark of 44-8.25.

    Faith Novess of De Beque cleared 5 feet, 7 inches to capture the 1A girls state record for the first time as a senior. She will compete for the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs next year.

    “My goal was to get 5-6 and beat the state record,” Novess said. “I love representing De Beque. A lot of people think since we’re a small school, we don’t have good athletes. They take us for granted.”

    They did win the girls sprint medley on Thursday, while also capturing the 4×200 relay crown on Friday.

    “I think that really set the mood for the whole weekend,” Novess said of the sprint medley’s victory.

    Levi Kilian (1:56) and Seth Bruxvoort (1:58) swept the gold and silver medals and tallied plenty of team points for Heritage Christian. The Eagles posted 10 more points in the boys 4×200 relay (1:33.63).

  • Colton Jonjak-Plahn ready to be “The Man” for Lyons track and field

    While he prepares to explode over a high-jump bar or out of the blocks for a 400-meter dash, Colton Jonjak-Plahn listens to meditation music to center himself.

  • Photos: Denver Academy baseball gets a win over Lyons

    DENVER — Denver Academy baseball is now 2-0 this season after its 10-1 win over Lyons on Thursday.

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  • All-state wrestling teams for the 2018-19 season

    The 2018-19 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

    Cohl Schultz Ponderosa wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Cohlton Schultz, Ponderosa

    Coach of the year: Sam Federico, Pomona

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Daniel Cardenas Freshman Pomona 120
    Vince Cornella Sophomore Monarch 113
    Franklin Cruz Sophomore Pomona 182
    Alec Hargreaves Junior Rocky Mountain 195
    Austin McFadden Senior Prairie View 152
    Justin Pacheco Senior Pomona 132
    Kenny Sailas Sophomore Brighton 106
    Marquez Salazar Senior Adams City 160
    Fabian Santillan Senior Grandview 138
    Cohlton Schultz Senior Ponderosa 285
    Mosha Schwartz Senior Ponderosa 126
    Antonio Segura Sophomore Regis Jesuit 145
    Jay Skalecki Senior Grand Junction 170
    Hunter Tobiasson Senior Grand Junction 220
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Joey Airola Freshman Boulder 106
    Keegan Bailey Senior Fruita Monument 195
    Tyson Beauperthuy Junior Doherty 152
    Kai Blake Senior Cherry Creek 170
    Joshua Deaguero Junior Adams City 138
    Armando Garcia Sophomore Denver East 113
    Sam Hart Sophomore Cherokee Trail 220
    Joey Joiner Junior Legacy 145
    Austin Kelchen Senior Douglas County 160
    Colin Lavell Senior Legend 285
    Jaron Mahler Sophomore Ponderosa 120
    Randy Myers Sophomore Castle View 132
    Jake Welch Senior Valor Christian 182
    Wyatt Yapoujian Junior Pomona 126

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    Class 4A

    State wrestling
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.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 Senior Greeley Central 152
    Patrick Allis Senior Discovery Canyon 126
    Drake Engelking Senior Longmont 170
    Christopher Fasano Senior Pueblo County 160
    Zion Freeman Senior Pueblo East 195
    Andy Garcia Junior Pueblo East 285
    Brendon Garcia Senior Pueblo County 113
    Jaxon Garoutte Junior Pueblo County 145
    Darren Green Junior Broomfield 138
    Brady Parker Junior Windsor 106
    Dominic Robles Senior Pueblo East 220
    Isaiah Salazar Junior Windsor 182
    Dominick Serrano Junior Windsor 132
    Will Vombaur Senior Windsor 120
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Tyler Carpenter Junior Broomfield 285
    Dominick Castro Sophomore Pueblo Centennial 106
    Malachi Contreras Junior Mountain View 120
    Jayson Davis Senior Pueblo County 182
    Cody Eaton Junior Windsor 170
    Xavier Espinoza Senior Pueblo East 113
    NIco Gagliardi Freshman Cheyenne Mountain 195
    Cole Hernandez Senior Pueblo Centennial 145
    KJ Kearns Senior Pueblo County 160
    Gage Pruitt Senior Canon City 220
    Ryan Roth Senior Pueblo East 126
    James Ruona Senior Canon City 132
    Trevor Singleton Senior Pueblo County 152
    Aaden Valdez Junior Pueblo East 138

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    Class 3A

    State wrestling
    (Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Joe Chavez, Alamosa

    Coach of the year: Gary Ramstetter, Alamosa

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Joe Chavez Senior Alamosa 126
    Nick Gallegos Junior Jefferson 152
    Isaiah Gamez Junior La Junta 120
    Ty Garnhart Senior Eaton 170
    Brady Hankin Freshman Woodland Park 106
    Nathan Johns Senior The Classical Academy 182
    Abe Leonard Senior Elizabeth 195
    Angelo Lozado Freshman Jefferson 113
    Cameron Lucero Sophomore Pagosa Springs 145
    Emanuel Munoz-Alcala Junior University 285
    Zane Rankin Sophomore Lamar 132
    Isaiah Rios Sophomore Valley 138
    Eli Smith Senior Salida 220
    Jaziah Whaley Junior Valley 160
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Ethan Andrade Senior Lamar 120
    Austyn Binkly Senior Berthoud 145
    Holt Brashears Senior Salida 195
    Davion Chavez Sophomore Alamosa 106
    Lucas Comroe Junior Eagle Valley 132
    Toby Gavette Senior Eaton 113
    Jimmy Gonzales Senior Pueblo Central 126
    Oswaldo Nunez Senior Brush 152
    Wyatt Pfau Senior Brush 170
    Cody Ponce Junior Eagle Valley 220
    Logan Thompson Senior University 285
    Amos Wilson Junior Glenwood Springs 182
    Dylan Yancey Senior Eaton 138
    Josh Yancey Junior Platte Valley 160

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    Class 2A

    State wrestling
    (Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Seth McFall, Fowler

    Coach of the year: Matt Brown, Wray

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Louis Aguilar Senior Burlington 152
    Anthony Aldretti Sophomore John Mall 132
    Michael Atencio Sophomore Rye 113
    Bennie Chacon Senior Centauri 285
    Will Gabriel Senior Nucla 182
    Trey Geyer Sophomore Cedaredge 120
    Micah Hertrich Junior Buena Vista 160
    Oran Huff Sophomore Lyons 126
    Jace Logan Senior Soroco 170
    Zach Martin Senior Centauri 145
    Seth McFall Senior Fowler 106
    Jesse Tapia Junior Rocky Ford 195
    Taj Van der Linde Senior Cedaredge 220
    Wesley VanMatre Junior John Mall 138
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Jayce Bauer Senior County Line 220
    Ethan Burns Junior Holly 152
    Sergio Campos Senior Hotchkiss 132
    Eyan Chavez Freshman Centauri 126
    Tyler Collins Sophomore Wray 138
    Anthony Felice Senior Paonia 195
    Cade Hillman Senior Wray 160
    Dillon Jaramillo Senior Rocky Ford 120
    Tannen Kennedy Senior Meeker 145
    Cole Miller Freshman Rye 106
    Levi Peterson Junior Paonia 285
    Hunter Planansky Junior Hayden 182
    Cade Rockwell Junior Wray 113
    Carlos Tarin Senior Wray 170
  • Wrestling rankings: Pueblo West joins in 4A

    Below are this week’s wrestling rankings from On The Mat.

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    On The Mat Wrestling Rankings

    Tim Yount of On The Mat provides weekly wrestling rankings for teams and individuals in all weight classes. To see individual rankings, you can subscribe to On The Mat’s full rankings.

    To subscribe via PayPal, choose your subscription option on this page click on the corresponding PayPal button. To subscribe by mail or fax and pay by personal check, click here for a printable subscription form. Email Tim Yount at tim@onthematrankings.com with questions.

    To purchase individual weeks of the rankings (as opposed to the entire season), you will need to use the printable subscription form and pay by check. The season ranking subscriptions are offered at a discounted rate.

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    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Wray 1
    2 Rocky Ford 2
    3 Paonia 3
    4 Cedaredge 4
    5 Highland 5
    6 John Mall 6
    7 Crowley County 7
    8 Centauri 8
    9 Hotchkiss 9
    10 Lyons 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Alamosa 1
    2 Eaton 3
    3 Jefferson 2
    4 Eagle Valley 4
    5 Pagosa Springs 5
    6 Lamar 6
    7 Fort Morgan 7
    8 Valley 8
    9 Brush 9
    10 Berthoud 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Windsor 1
    2 Pueblo East 2
    3 Pueblo County 3
    4 Broomfield 4
    5 Pueblo Centennial 6
    6 Cheyenne Mountain 8
    7 Grand Junction Central 5
    8 Thompson Valley 9
    9 Longmont 10
    10 Pueblo West
    Dropped out
    Discovery Canyon (7).
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pomona 1
    2 Grandview 2
    3 Grand Junction 3
    4 Ponderosa 4
    5 Brighton 5
    6 Monarch 6
    7 Rocky Mountain 7
    8 Legacy 10
    9 Castle View 8
    10 Arvada West 9
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Wrestling rankings: Lyons and Legacy are newcomers

    Below are this week’s wrestling rankings from On The Mat.

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    On The Mat Wrestling Rankings

    Tim Yount of On The Mat provides weekly wrestling rankings for teams and individuals in all weight classes. To see individual rankings, you can subscribe to On The Mat’s full rankings.

    To subscribe via PayPal, choose your subscription option on this page click on the corresponding PayPal button. To subscribe by mail or fax and pay by personal check, click here for a printable subscription form. Email Tim Yount at tim@onthematrankings.com with questions.

    To purchase individual weeks of the rankings (as opposed to the entire season), you will need to use the printable subscription form and pay by check. The season ranking subscriptions are offered at a discounted rate.

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    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Wray 1
    2 Rocky Ford 2
    3 Paonia 4
    4 Cedaredge 3
    5 Highland 5
    6 John Mall 6
    7 Crowley County 7
    8 Centauri 8
    9 Hotchkiss 9
    10 Lyons
    Dropped out
    County Line (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Alamosa 1
    2 Jefferson 2
    3 Eaton 3
    4 Eagle Valley 4
    5 Pagosa Springs 5
    6 Lamar 6
    7 Fort Morgan 7
    8 Valley 8
    9 Brush 9
    10 Berthoud 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Windsor 1
    2 Pueblo East 2
    3 Pueblo County 3
    4 Broomfield 4
    5 Grand Junction Central 5
    6 Pueblo Centennial 6
    7 Discovery Canyon 7
    8 Cheyenne Mountain 8
    9 Thompson Valley 9
    10 Longmont 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pomona 1
    2 Grandview 2
    3 Grand Junction 3
    4 Ponderosa 4
    5 Brighton 5
    6 Monarch 6
    7 Rocky Mountain 7
    8 Castle View 9
    9 Arvada West 10
    10 Legacy
    Dropped out
    Eaglecrest (8).
  • All-state volleyball teams for the 2018 season

    The 2018 all-state volleyball 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

    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Player of the year: Courtney Lane, Valor Christian

    Coach of the year: Kaitlyn Hastings, Valor Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Qairo Bentley Denver East OH/RS Senior
    Sydney Cole Cherokee Trail S Junior
    Courtney Lane Valor Christian OH Senior
    Lorrin Poulter Eaglecrest OH/S Senior
    Lily Thomason Valor Christian OH Senior
    Kira Thomsen Chaparral OH Senior
    Riley Zuhn Fossil Ridge MB/OH Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Emma Ammerman Chaparral RS/S Junior
    Julianna Dalton Chaparral MH Junior
    Anna Davis Valor Christian MB Junior
    Ally Kennis Windsor MH/OH/OPP Senior
    Elsa Lamphere Grandview OH Junior
    Leanne Lowry Castle View L/OH Junior
    Savannah Spitzer Cherokee Trail MB Senior

    Honorable mention: Chloe Bailey, Senior, ThunderRidge; Audrey Black, Junior, Eaglecrest; Morgan Browne, Senior, Bear Creek; Meme Chhay, Senior, Westminster; Cassie Davis, Junior, Highlands Ranch; Jaeda Davis-Golliher, Junior, Heritage; Ana De Los Santos, Senior, Aurora Central; Charlie Durbin, Senior, Fossil Ridge; Natasha Eberle, Senior, Ralston Valley; Emily Ellis, Senior, Rampart; Kita Elsner, Senior, Liberty; Destiny Gardner, Junior, Grand Junction Central; Ellie Garrett, Junior, Windsor; Kyla Gerson, Senior, Chaparral; Abby Heimlicher, Senior, Chaparral; Myles Hilbert, Senior, Rocky Mountain; Hope Hines, Senior, Doherty; Lexi Hurtado, Senior, Rangeview; Elle Jiron-Bujanda, Junior, Denver South; Erika Jones, Senior, Fort Collins; Annika Larson, Senior, Rocky Mountain; Abi Leitner, Senior, Rock Canyon; Kaylah Lewis, Senior, Brighton; Katelyn McMoore, Junior, Liberty; Mataya Megson, Senior, Fossil Ridge; Meridian Montoya, Senior, Thornton; Savannah Nott, Senior, Pine Creek; Cassie Pyles, Senior, Mountain Vista; Katie Sherman, Senior, Cherry Creek; Riley Simpson, Sophomore, Rampart; Camden Strain, Senior, Horizon; Hope Theander, Senior, Chatfield.

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    Class 4A

    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    Player of the year: McKenna Sciacca, Lewis-Palmer

    Coach of the year: Wade Baxter, Lewis-Palmer

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Taylor Buckley Lewis-Palmer OH Senior
    Claudia Dillon Evergreen OH Senior
    Emma Falk Niwot   Senior
    Kessandra Krutsinger Lewis-Palmer MB Senior
    Madison Schoeder Niwot S Senior
    McKenna Sciacca Lewis-Palmer S Senior
    Ali Travis Holy Family OH Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Anna Allsberry Steamboat Springs OH Senior
    Gianna Bartalo Lewis-Palmer L Junior
    Sydney Crites Erie OH/RS Senior
    Trinity Jackson Lewis-Palmer OH Senior
    Hannah Pethtel Discovery Canyon S/RS Senior
    Caitlin Volkmann Silver Creek OH Junior
    Annika Wetterstrom Longmont S/RS Senior

    Honorable mention: Mari Benitez, Junior, Pueblo County; Lillian Benway, Senior, Battle Mountain; Kailey Berry, Senior, Berthoud; Madalyn Bigley, Senior, Pueblo Centennial; Hope Borger, Senior, Mead; Kaelen Boyles, Sophomore, The Classical Academy; Quincey Coyle, Freshman, Mead; Logan DeRock, Senior, Roosevelt; Hayley Dillon, Junior, Evergreen; Reagan Emery, Junior, Pueblo West; Ashley Emery, Senior, Glenwood Springs; Peyton Frank, Junior, Holy Family; Sarah Garner, Junior, Woodland Park; Bree Gates, Senior, Eagle Valley; Ellen Goodwin, Senior, Longmont; Allison Groustra, Sophomore, Littleton; Sophia Hoffman, Junior, D’Evelyn; Lyla Hollis, Junior, Air Academy; Megan Hurr, Senior, Mountain View; Mallory Hutchison, Junior, Widefield; Gracey Jarecke, Senior, Thomas Jefferson; Kelsey Kalous, Senior, Fort Morgan; Alicia Lest, Sophomore, Pueblo Central; Alexandra MacAskill, Senior, Palisade; Abbie McCrimmon, Sophomore, Thompson Valley; Makenna Metzger, Senior, Northridge; Savannah Ott, Senior, Green Mountain; Ashten Prechtel, Senior, Discovery Canyon; Aubree Raimer, Senior, Greeley Central; Audrey Richard, Senior, Niwot; Emma Roberts, Senior, Golden; Joviana Romero, Senior, Pueblo East; Becca Rugg, Senior, Coronado; Makenna Sawyer, Senior, Canon City; Megan Sotiroff, Freshman, Silver Creek; Danielle Specht, Senior, Weld Central; Abbey Telesz, Sophomore, Ponderosa; Julia White, Senior, Frederick; Grace Whiting, Sophomore, Pueblo South; Taylor Wiebold, Senior, Ponderosa.

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    Class 3A

    Lutheran Colorado Springs Christian volleyball
    (Matt Daniels/mattdanphoto.com)

    Player of the year: Payton Brgoch, Lutheran

    Coach of the year: Alicia Oates, Lutheran

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Payton Brgoch Lutheran MH Junior
    Ryanne Ferro Faith Christian OH/MH Senior
    Mackenzie Harris Eaton OH Senior
    Kennedey Johnson Lutheran S Junior
    Madelyn Malm University MH/OH Senior
    Maddie Uyemura Platte Valley S Senior
    Christa Vogt Colorado Springs Christian MH/RS Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Sylvie Caton Alamosa OH Senior
    Delaney Eckhardt Valley S/MB Junior
    Megan Engesser Colorado Springs Christian MB/RS/L Senior
    Ashlynn Hainey Englewood S Junior
    Jordan Mobbley Alamosa S Junior
    Kara Morgan Coal Ridge OH Senior
    Giulia Vidossi Manitou Springs OH/MH Senior

    Honorable mention: Cortney Arrasmith, Junior, The Vanguard School; Emma Cable, Junior, Eagle Ridge Academy; Abby Carlson, Senior, Delta; Shaya Chenoweth, Senior, Grand Valley; Jubilee Diamond, Junior, Colorado Springs Christian; Jade Feather, Junior, Sterling; Aliceson Fierro, Senior, Lamar; Kaela France, Sophomore, Ellicott; Courtney Freeman, Senior, Cedaredge; Ailyn Graciano, Senior, DSST: College View; Kristen Hopwood, Senior, The Academy; Quinci Johnson, Senior, Eaton; Jillian Kellick, Sophomore, St. Mary’s; Alexa LaMack, Junior, St. Mary’s; Asofitu Lefano, Junior, James Irwin; Haley Maeurer, Junior, St. Mary’s Academy; Hayden Mayo, Junior, La Junta; Faythe McKellip, Senior, Bennett; Heather Meining, Senior, Valley; Kaitlyn Newbanks, Senior, Resurrection Christian; Allure Padilla, Junior, Faith Christian; Lauryn Parker, Senior, Prospect Ridge Academy; Sammy Phillips, Senior, Middle Park; Lindsey Pratt, Junior, Buena Vista; Kaitlin Reynolds, Junior, Florence; Merrill Rollhaus, Junior, Colorado Academy; Abby Schaefer, Senior, University; Allie Schumacher, Sophomore, Sterling; Claire Smith, Junior, Platte Valley; Morgan Starner, Senior, Stargate School; Teagan Stretton, Junior, Pagosa Springs; Millie Swetkovich, Senior, Eagle Ridge Academy; Alexsei Vierya, Senior, University; Jenna Wise, Junior, Gunnison.

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    Class 2A

    2018 state volleyball day 3
    (Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

    Player of the year: Chasey Blach, Yuma

    Coach of the year: Russ Haman, Denver Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Chloe Baker Wiggins S/OPP Senior
    Chasey Blach Yuma MB/OH Senior
    Sarah Evans Vail Mountain OH Senior
    Anna Kaemingk Denver Christian OH Junior
    Kassie Luce Meeker S Senior
    Krissie Luce Meeker OH Senior
    Cody Robinson Yuma OH Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kallie Cathcart Holly S/OH Senior
    Kylen Christiansen Lyons S Senior
    Mayson Fago Union Colony Prep OH/OPP Junior
    Olivia Himmel Highland   Senior
    Lacie Jones Del Norte MH/OH Senior
    Taylor Maguire Lyons OH Junior
    Rachel Shaffer Rye OH Senior

    Honorable mention: Hannah Ambler, Senior, Rye; Molly Batts, Senior, South Park; Molly Bigbee, Senior, Colorado Springs School; Carson Collins, Senior, Hotchkiss; Saedee Davis, Junior, Holly; Brianna Denton, Senior, Swink; Emma Desanti, Junior, West Grand; Amanda Dotter, Junior, John Mall; Kylie Drake, Senior, Caprock Academy; Becca Earl, Senior, Byers; Myka Glover, Sophomore, Del Norte; Kegan Hamacher, Senior, Simla; Tanna Hansen, Senior, Wiggins; Taylor Hansen, Senior, Yuma; Sidney Hines, Junior, Limon; Skyler Jones, Senior, Swink; Lila Klinglesmith, Senior, Meeker; Poppy Lightfoot, Senior, Paonia; Keely Long, Senior, Plateau Valley; Tatum Majors, Senior, Dolores; Tiffany Montoya, Senior, Hoehne; Rylee Nickodemus, Senior, Heritage Christian; Reagan Nolin, Junior, Yuma; Kate Pachner, Senior, Akron; Chloe Pesso, Senior, Vail Mountain; Jenna Peters, Senior, Denver Christian; Kiera Porrey, Junior, Dawson School; Tressa Reed, Senior, Fowler; Morgan Rose, Senior, Mancos; Sierra Shambaugh, Senior, Telluride; Skylar Thacker, Senior, Rangely; Jessie Vallejos, Junior, Swallows Charter Academy; Anna Weisensee, Senior, Limon.

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    Class 1A

    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

    Player of the year: Tess Hornung, Kit Carson

    Coach of the year: Penny Isenbart, Kit Carson

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Whitney Chintala Fleming OH Freshman
    Kaylee Corsentino La Veta OH/MH Senior
    Tess Hornung Kit Carson   Senior
    Olivia Isenbart Kit Carson   Senior
    Dawson Knode Haxtun MH Senior
    Desi Ortivez La Veta OH/MB Junior
    Kirsten Wood Weldon Valley S/OPP Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kaybree Keating Weldon Valley OH Senior
    Kimberlyn Krise Briggsdale   Junior
    Sydney Reynolds Otis   Senior
    Nya Sciacca La Veta OH/DS/MB Junior
    Jessica Slane Sangre de Cristo OH/MB Senior
    McKenzie Smith Kit Carson   Senior
    Madison Sutter Merino S Sophomore

    Honorable mention: Ava Ahalt, Senior, Denver Waldorf; Makayla Baker, Junior, Prairie; Jordyn Cantu, Sophomore, Sangre de Cristo; Kaci Chadwick, Senior, Cheyenne Wells; Shiann Fritzler, Senior, Walsh; Koylynn Gulliford, Sophomore, Cotopaxi; Tatum Hall, Senior, Springfield; Madilyn Hankins, Senior, Dove Creek; Christa Harvey, Senior, Pikes Peak Christian; Skyler Hawks, Sophomore, Flagler/Hi-Plains; Brooklynn Jones, Senior, Eads; Kendyl Kirkwood, Sophomore, Fleming; Jentry Largent, Senior, De Beque; Taryn Lee, Senior, Elbert; Jenna Lengfelder, Senior, Fleming; Brooke Long, Senior, Belleview Christian; Tycie Lueck, Senior, Stratton/Liberty; Bailey Martell, Junior, Kiowa; Brooke Mertens, Junior, Merino; Makenna Metzler, Senior, Otis; Breea Meyer, Senior, Dove Creek; Kaley Muth, Senior, Evangelical Christian; Faith Novess, Senior, De Beque; Jordan Parker, Senior, McClave; Ryely Smartt, Junior, Genoa-Hugo/Karval; Ruby Valle, Senior, Weldon Valley.

  • All-state boys cross country teams for the 2018 season

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

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

    The athletes who won championships at their classification were named runner of the year.

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    Class 2A

    State cross country Seth Bruxvoort Heritage Christian
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Seth Bruxvoort, Heritage Christian Academy
    Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian Academy

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Ethan Bartlett Senior Paonia
    Seth Bruxvoort Senior Heritage Christian Academy
    Levi Kilian Senior Heritage Christian Academy
    Noel Lopez   Rocky Ford
    Isaac Roberts Junior Lyons
    Micah Zeller Sophomore Custer County
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Jaden Evans Senior Telluride
    Phillip Hufman Senior Dolores
    Jodzuel Juarez Freshman Ellicott
    Cooper Rondinelli Senior Ouray
    Max Saliman Senior Shining Mountain Waldorf
    Andre Stablein Junior Front Range Christian

    Honorable mention: Josiah Bowsher, Senior, Heritage Christian Academy; Keaton Case, Senior, Heritage Christian Academy; Joe Coburn, Senior, Crested Butte; Bo Cormier, Junior, Centauri; Brennan Hite, Senior, Dolores; Issac Hutchings, Sophomore, Buena Vista; Colton Jonjak-Plahn, Senior, Lyons; Spencer Keating, Senior, Telluride; Riley Kenison, Sophomore, Sargent; Adam Maal, Senior, St. Mary’s; Paul McDonald, Senior, Golden View Classical Academy; Kelsey Montague, Junior, Peyton; Alex Pederson, Senior, Clear Creek; Joel Schluessler, Sophomore, Peyton; Sammy Schuemann, Senior, Peyton; Rosston Sherlock, Sophomore, Buena Vista; Xander Stanton, Sophomore, Heritage Christian Academy; Oliver Vaughn, Sophomore, Colorado Rocky Mountain.

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    Class 3A

    State cross country Mason Norman The Classical Academy
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Mason Norman, The Classical Academy
    Coach of the year: Kim McConnell, Peak to Peak

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Jaden Davis Junior Frontier Academy
    Elijah DeLaCerda Senior Alamosa
    Camden Gillis Senior Salida
    William Ledden Junior Peak to Peak Charter
    Owen Nolan Freshman SkyView Academy
    Mason Norman Junior The Classical Academy
    Tyler Scholl Senior SkyView Academy
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Alex Baca Sophomore Gunnison
    Nathan Bone Senior The Classical Academy
    Jesse Hayward Senior Frontier Academy
    Bean Minor Junior Salida
    Christian Montoya Senior Holy Family
    Wyatt Mortenson Sophomore Moffat County
    Yasin Sado Junior KIPP Denver Collegiate

    Honorable mention: John Ames, Delta; Cole Beasley, Senior, Peak to Peak Charter; Josiah Cole, Sophomore, The Classical Academy; Branden Davis, Freshman, Lamar; Burke Ewing, Junior, University; Justin Hager, Senior, Peak to Peak Charter; Jason Joslin, Junior, Salida; Sam Kearley, Senior, Salida; Ryan Kuykendall, Sophomore, Peak to Peak Charter; Josh Lopez, Junior, Alamosa; Hudson Majeski, Junior, Liberty Common; Ethan Monarski, Senior, Peak to Peak Charter; Ahmed Sado, Senior, KIPP Denver Collegiate; Wyatt Shomion, Senior, Salida; Colton Stice, Senior, Gunnison; Nathan Zurfluh, Senior, Estes Park.

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    Class 4A

    Niwot cross country Cruz Culpepper
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Cruz Culpepper, Niwot
    Coach of the year: Devin Rourke, Centaurus

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Henry Barth Senior Glenwood Springs
    Cooper Brown Senior Centaurus
    Cruz Culpepper Junior Niwot
    Brandon Hippe Senior Palmer Ridge
    Dillon Powell Senior Air Academy
    Ares Reading Senior Niwot
    Dylan Schubert Junior Thompson Valley
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Logan Bocovich Senior Palmer Ridge
    Noah Bodewes Senior Durango
    Simon Kelati Senior Greeley Central
    Erik LeRoux Freshman Cheyenne Mountain
    Kyle Piper Senior Centaurus
    Torey Puckett Senior Centaurus
    Matthew Roberds   Mesa Ridge

    Honorable mention: Cal Banta, Senior, Air Academy; Henry Bowman, Senior, Centaurus; David Cardenas, Senior, Central (Grand Junction); Jamison Cartwright, Senior, Erie; Marcus Flint, Senior, Durango; Gavin Harden, Senior, Glenwood Springs; Hans Larson, Junior, Palmer Ridge; Matthew Mettler, Junior, Air Academy; Chris Montross, Senior, Cheyenne Mountain; Logan Moore, Junior, Durango; John Moroney, Senior, Silver Creek; Ryan Outler, Senior, Widefield; James Overberg, Sophomore, Centaurus; Rory Seidel, Senior, Wheat Ridge; Tyman Smart, Senior, Central (Grand Junction); Henry Terhaar, Junior, Silver Creek.

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    Class 5A

    State cross country Cole Sprout Valor Christian
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Cole Sprout, Valor Christian
    Coach of the year: Mark Stenbeck, Dakota Ridge

    First Team
    Name Year School
    McIntyre Gus   Palmer
    Ian Kelly Senior Heritage
    Yonas Mogos   Gateway
    Connor Ohlson Junior Dakota Ridge
    Cole Sprout Junior Valor Christian
    Austin Vancil Senior Dakota Ridge
    Parker Wolfe Freshman Cherry Creek
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Wes Beckham Junior Rock Canyon
    Ben Conlin Sophomore Rampart
    Will Daley Junior Denver East
    Cory Kennedy Junior Heritage
    Cole Nash Junior Chatfield
    Ryan S Johnson Senior Legend
    Jacob White Sophomore Dakota Ridge

    Honorable mention: Owen Buehler, Junior, Regis Jesuit; Brody Dempsey, Senior, Mountain Vista; Derek Fearon, Junior, Rock Canyon; Nolan Getchell, Senior, Legend; Oscar Goll, Sophomore, Liberty; James Gregory, Junior, Fort Collins; Lukas Haug, Sophomore, Boulder; James Hibbard, Senior, Pine Creek; Parker Lee, Junior, Legacy; George Maldonado, Sophomore, Chaparral; Santiago Montano, Senior, Mountain Vista; Jack O’Sullivan, Junior, Mountain Vista; Ben Piegat, Junior, Dakota Ridge; Seth Rouse, Junior, Mountain Vista; Lucas Westbrook, Senior, Loveland; Jared Wright, Junior, Castle View.

  • All-state girls cross country teams for the 2018 season

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

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

    The athletes who won championships at their classification were named runner of the year.

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    Class 2A

    Lyons girls cross country Katie Fankhouser
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Katie Fankhouser, Lyons
    Coach of the year: Mark Roberts, Lyons

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Helen Cross Junior Nederland
    Emma Dikken Sophomore Platte Canyon
    Katie Fankhouser Junior Lyons
    Lucca Fulkerson Sophomore Dawson
    Quin Gregg Freshman Lyons
    Chloe Veilleux Senior Soroco
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Lisa Bezzant Senior Platte Canyon
    Audrey Maroney Freshman Rye
    Mallory Salazar Freshman Buena Vista
    Sophia Schuemann Sophomore Heritage Christian Academy
    Kendra Sears Junior Sargent
    Hannah Thomas Sophomore Lyons

    Honorable mention: Kayedence Bruner, Freshman, Soroco; Elise Caucutt, Sophomore, Golden View Classical Academy; Cecelia Davies, Sophomore, Clear Creek; Meg Feeley, Senior, Nederland; Kate Griffin, Junior, Colorado Springs School; Hannah Grover, Freshman, Platte Canyon; Abby Leuchten, Senior, Shining Mountain Waldorf; Tess Leuchten, Sophomore, Shining Mountain Waldorf; Molly McMurry, Freshman, Buena Vista; Heather Prevette, Junior, Sargent; Cecilia Richardson, Freshman, Peyton; Tawny Roberts, Sophomore, Paonia; Katya Schwieterman, Junior, Paonia; Mary Scoggins, Freshman, Rangejy; Kylee Udovich, Senior, Lyons; Lizzy Valentine, Sophomore, Centauri; Betsy Veilleux, Freshman, Soroco; Sophie Weiner, Senior, Dawson.

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    Class 3A

    State cross country Kaylee Thompson The Classical Academy
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Kaylee Thompson, The Classical Academy
    Coach of the year: Alan Versaw, The Classical Academy

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Katie Flaherty Senior The Classical Academy
    Rachel Ingram Senior Colorado Springs Christian
    Quinn McConnell Senior Peak to Peak Charter
    Kennedy McDonald Freshman The Classical Academy
    Anna Shults Senior Peak to Peak Charter
    Kylie Simshauser   Florence
    Kaylee Thompson Senior The Classical Academy
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Allison Beasley Sophomore Peak to Peak Charter
    Taylor Haerbig Sophomore D’Evelyn
    Shannon King Junior Faith Christian Academy
    Lilly Lavier Junior Alamosa
    Ashten Loeks Senior Elizabeth
    Eliana Thompson Freshman D’Evelyn
    Rebecca Thompson Junior The Classical Academy

    Honorable mention: Kaitlyn Becker, Senior, Weld Central; Sierra Bower, Sophomore, Basalt; Julia Brown, Junior, Frontier Academy; Sarah Burroughs, Senior, The Classical Academy; Eowyn Dalbec, Freshman, James Irwin Charter; Leah Hill, Freshman, Denver School of Science a; Ella Johnson, Freshman, The Vanguard School; Kylie Kenny, Sophomore, Aspen; Kylie Kravig, University; Sierra Liverett, Freshman, Pagosa Springs; Madi Moen, Junior, The Vanguard School; Alliyah Molina, Junior, Alamosa; Elsie Skurdal, Freshman, SkyView Academy; Elle Stevens, Freshman, Colorado Springs Christian; Audrynn Street, Sophomore, Frontier Academy; Alyssa Wells, Sophomore, Holy Family.

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    Class 4A

    State cross country Layla Roebke Niwot
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Layla Roebke, Niwot
    Coach of the year: Kelly Christensen, Niwot

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Joslin Blair Junior Eagle Valley
    Tiya Chamberlin Senior Wheat Ridge
    Naomi Harding Senior Battle Mountain
    Taylor James Sophomore Niwot
    Kenadi Krueger Junior Thompson Valley
    Liberty Ricca Senior Discovery Canyon
    Layla Roebke Senior Niwot
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Samantha Blair Freshman Eagle Valley
    Madeleine Burns Junior Durango
    Avery Doan Senior Eagle Valley
    Paige Embaugh Senior Air Academy
    Lizzy Harding Senior Battle Mountain
    Grace Johnson Junior Battle Mountain
    Joelle McDonald Junior Niwot

    Honorable mention: Sophia Abernethy, Sophomore, Standley Lake; Winter Boese, Senior, Steamboat Springs; Maren Busath, Sophomore, Palmer Ridge; Ella Chura, Freshman, Air Academy; Maggi Congdon, Junior, Steamboat Springs; Samrawit Dishon, Junior, Niwot; Baylie Koonce, Junior, Ponderosa; Molly Maksin, Senior, Centaurus; Maggie McCleskey, Freshman, Centaurus; Madeline Morland, Senior, Coronado; Elliot Pribramsky, Sophomore, Battle Mountain; Isabella Prosceno, Sophomore, Palmer Ridge; Emma Reeder, Sophomore, Battle Mountain; Maggie Smith, Senior, Niwot; Aubrey Surage, Sophomore, Lewis-Palmer; Dylan Teeples, Freshman, Air Academy.

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    Class 5A

    State cross country Jenna Fitzsimmons Mountain Vista
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Runner of the year: Jenna Fitzsimmons, Mountain Vista
    Coach of the year: Eric Selle, Mountain Vista

    First Team
    Name Year School
    Jenna Fitzsimmons Junior Mountain Vista
    Caitlin McConnell Senior Cherokee Trail
    Cameron McConnell Freshman Cherokee Trail
    Sarah O’Sullivan Junior Mountain Vista
    Riley Stewart Freshman Cherry Creek
    Taylor Whitfield Sophomore Valor Christian
    Aidyn Woodall Freshman Douglas County
    Second Team
    Name Year School
    Shelby Balding Freshman Cherry Creek
    Carley Bennett   Lakewood Senior
    Caroline Eck Senior Mountain Vista
    Kiran Green Senior Brighton
    Madison Reed Junior Mountain Vista
    Ellie Schweiker Junior Ralston Valley
    Sydney Swanker Junior Broomfield

    Honorable mention: Makenna Anderson, Senior, Mountain Vista; Emily Beckner, Freshman, Fort Collins; Isalina Colsman, Junior, Regis Jesuit; Olivia Dickinson, Freshman, Fossil Ridge; Lena Fogarty, Freshman, Fossil Ridge; Kinsey Hall, Junior, Fairview; Lucy Hart, Sophomore, Pine Creek; Caitlin Hunt, Freshman, Fossil Ridge; Abby Jones, Legacy; Keely Jones, Senior, Valor Christian; Lauren Lapporte, Junior, Cherry Creek; Shannon Osoba, Senior, Rock Canyon; Marlena Preigh, Senior, Fairview; Julia Schlepp, Senior, Rocky Mountain; Erin Smith, Junior, Cherry Creek; Anna Wexler, Junior, Monarch.