WESTMINSTER — Northglenn wrestling beat Overland in a dual meet, 57-18, at the Standley Lake Wrestling Invitational on Saturday.
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Football: Week 10 schedule for 5A’s non-qualifying teams
Below is a list of Week 10 games for teams which did not make the Class 5A football playoff bracket. These teams were paired up by the 5A seeding committee.
Home Away Poudre (3-6) Mullen (3-6) Boulder (3-6) Rock Canyon (3-6) Chatfield (3-6) Douglas County (3-6) Hinkley (3-6) Legend (2-7) Arvada West (2-7) Northglenn (2-7) Palmer (2-7) Smoky Hill (2-7) Highlands Ranch (1-8) Mountain Range (0-9) Fruita Monument (0-9) Warriors (Montbello) (1-8) Gateway (0-9) Thornton (0-9) -
CHSAA announces 2014 Hall of Fame class
AURORA — The Colorado High School Activities Association Hall of Fame has announced its 26th Hall of Fame class, featuring a four-time state wrestling champion, a star-studded boys’ basketball team, a girls’ athletics pioneer coach, a long-time officials’ assignor, a veteran media broadcaster and a medical professional who has assisted high school athletes for nearly 50 years.
The CHSAA Hall of Fame’s Class of 2014 includes four-time champion Jonathan Archuleta (Alamosa) and the legendary undefeated Manual High School Boys’ Team from 1966, along with Bernie Goss, a wrestling official and all-sports officials assignor from Grand Junction. Joining those three entries into the hall are girls’ athletics pioneer and Colorado Coaches of Girls Sports founder Helen McCall, former media maven Marcia Neville and Dr. Darwin Strickland, who for 50 years has been the physician for high school athletes in Adams County District 12.
“The latest class of the CHSAA Hall of Fame is one that reaches all aspects of high school sports, from the medical side to the media side to a founding figure in girls’ athletics, to the officials who maintain fair and equitable competition. Rounding out this class are some special athletes, the reasons the CHSAA was founded. Winning four state wrestling championships is special and speaks for itself, but so does a team going through an entire season undefeated. Like the 25 previous classes, this class is special to who and what Colorado prep activities are,” CHSAA Commissioner Paul Angelico said in making the announcement.
“As we look to our second quarter century of honoring those people who have make up high school athletics and activities, it is important to note the impact that each of these inductees, like those that came before them, had had in their respective areas of the state. The 26th class reflects the efforts, passion and love Colorado has for high school activities,” CHSAA Hall of Fame administrator Bert Borgmann said.
The Class of 2014 will be inducted during a ceremony on Wednesday, January 28, 2014, at the Red Lion Hotel Denver Southeast (I 225 and Parker). Individual tickets may be purchased for $50 each by contacting the CHSAA. The festivities get underway at 6:30 p.m. Seating is limited.
The selection of the one student participant to the CHSAA Hall of Fame puts the total number of participants in the hall at 57. There are now 60 coaches, 27 administrators, 16 officials and eight significant service contributors enshrined in the CHSAA Hall of Fame that began in 1989. There are also four teams in the hall. The Hall of Fame now features 172 inductees.
Biographies of the newest additions to the hall:

Jon Archuleta JON ARCHULETA (Alamosa High School): Colorado’s seventh four-time state wrestling champion, Archuleta graduated in 1995. He posted a record 125-4 during his high school career and was ranked number one in the nation at his weight during his senior year. He was a four-time district and regional champion for the mean moose.
He was named Colorado’s 4A Outstanding Wrestler as a senior and Male Prep Athlete of the Year in 1995. He was a four-time national qualifier while at Cal State-Bakersfield and advanced to the NCAA’s round of 12 as a junior. A former high school coach, Archuleta now owns a plumbing business in Bakersfield.
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Bernie Goss BERNIE GOSS (Western Slope): For the last 50 years, Bernie Goss has been involved with the State Wrestling Championships as either an official, rule interpreter or officials’ liaison. His list of accomplishments as a wrestling official is lengthy and includes the NFHS Distinguished Wrestling Officials Award, induction in the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, plus many more. That only tells part of the story, as Goss has been instrumental in official assigning across the Western Slope for nearly 20 years. In 1994, Goss was selected as High School Counselor of the Year by the Council on College/High School Relations.
He was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2005, was given the 2008 Lloyd Gaskill Award by the Colorado High School Coaches Association and the 2013 Colorado Athletics Directors Association Community Service Award.
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Manual boys basketball MANUAL THUNDERBOLTS (1966) BOYS’ BASKETBALL: Since the State Basketball Championships began in 1922, there have been few undefeated teams, but the 1966 Manual Thunderbirds are one of those teams. In fact, they became the first “big” school undefeated champions when they capped a 20-0 season in 1966.Three players were named to the All-Tournament Team – Carl Ashley, Don Edwards and Horace Kearney. One DPL historian considers this team to be the “best ever” from Denver.
They were coached by one of DPS’ legendary coaches, Al Oviatt. The players on the team included Ashley, Lewis Brown, Edwards, Kearney, Issac Lee, Charles Maloy, Harold Minter, John Osborne, Orzo Riley and Tim Wedgeworth.
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Helen McCall HELEN MCCALL (Westminster): One of the most effective pioneers in girls’ sports, the late Helen McCall was instrumental in the formation of the Colorado Coaches’ of Girls Sports. She developed the concept for CCGS while on sabbatical from Westminster and attending the University of Denver. She held many positions in CCGS over the years and served on numerous CHSAA committees in the 1970s. As a coach, her teams enjoyed success on the floor, finishing second in the state basketball tournament in 1976 and third in 1978.
McCall was awarded the coveted Dorothy Mauk Award by the Sportswomen of Colorado and was instrumental in creating the Rocky Mountain League for Women’s Athletics when she moved on to coach and teach at the University of Denver.
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Marcia Neville MARCIA NEVILLE (Denver): For 26 years, Marcia Neville was the face of high school sports in Colorado. There wasn’t an athlete, coach or school that didn’t know who Neville was and embraced her passion and enthusiasm for prep sports. She put coverage of high school sports on the same level as the colleges and professional sports teams. A friend to CHSAA, she was the host of many of the Association’s events, including serving as MC for nearly half of the CHSAA Hall of Fame induction banquets. Her list of Emmys is lengthy and she has been honored by the Association with its Distinguished Service Award.
Since leaving the career she called the “best job in the state” in 2009, she has worked in production television with High Noon Entertainment and in non-profit with Women’s Bean Project. Currently, she’s in her third year with the University of Colorado at Denver’s Anschutz Medical Campus, working as a media relations and community engagement specialist in the university’s Office of Communications.
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Dr. Darwin Strickland DR. DARWIN STRICKLAND (Northglenn): Dr. Darwin Strickland’s impact on the students in Adams School District 12 is immense. For the past 48-plus years, Strickland has provided free sports physicals for district students, averaging nearly 500 each year. He consults individually with each student and his/her parents. He has been on the sidelines of as many games as he can during that time. He continues to serve the students of the Five Star District and can be found attending to student athletes at any playoff game a district school is involved with.
His list of honors is lengthy and all are related to his work with students. He remains active in his solo private practice, often ending his days seeing patients well after 10:00 p.m.
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In addition to the induction of the Hall of Fame class, the Association will honor Dick Nelson (Denver Public Schools) and Ron Johns (Chatfield Swimming) with its Distinguished Service Award and Les Schwab Tires with its Colorado Tradition Award. The Colorado Tradition Award is special recognition that goes to an organization that has distinguished itself through its support and loyalty to CHSAA, its mission and students. The CHSAA Distinguished Service Award is presented to persons whose efforts are in support of, rather than the focus of, an activity.
The six new members join past inductees. Browse the entire Hall of Fame in our database.
Members of the CHSAA Hall of Fame Selection Committee include: Dick Katte (chair, Denver Christian); John Andrew (DPS); Ed Hartnett (Adams 12 SD); Dina Fuqua (Vanguard); Bob Marken (CHSCA), Mary Kay Mauro (NFHS Network/CET Productions), Leslie Moore (CHSAA HoF); Dale Oliver (Hi-Plains), Jodi Reinhard (Standley Lake); Denny Squibb (Fruita Monument); CHSAA staff liaison is Assistant Commissioner Bert Borgmann.
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Football roundup: No. 1 Valor Christian escapes Eaglecrest’s upset bid
Eaglecrest nearly pulled off the upset of the season at top-ranked Valor Christian on Friday night.
Nearly.
Valor escaped with a 23-21 win thanks to a game-sealing interception from Brian Dawkins Jr. in the final minute.
It was the second-straight league game in which Valor (5-1) got all it could handle. Last week, Centennial foe Overland hung until midway through the fourth quarter before the Eagles’ ran off 21-unanswered points to win 35-10.

Valor Christian’s Dylan McCaffrey, pictured earlier this season. (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com) This week, Eaglecrest led 14-7 after the first quarter as Elijah Ross found Peter Anderson twice on long touchdown passes. Valor then scored 16 straight points to take a 23-14 halftime lead.
But Eaglecrest (3-3) wouldn’t go away. The Raptors’ Glenn Washington scored on a 25-yard run with 7:52 to play in the third quarter to make it 23-21.
After that, each team’s offense stalled as turnovers and penalties ruled the night.
Eaglecrest did get the ball back with just over two minutes to play in the game, but was backed up as Valor downed a punt at the 4-yard-line.
The Raptors weren’t able to move the ball, but the Eagles were flagged for roughing the passer on fourth down, giving Eaglecrest a first down at their own 16. Two plays later, Dawkins picked off the pass to seal the win.
Dylan McCaffrey finished with 184 yards and two touchdowns through the air, and Eric Lee Jr. had 106 yards rushing — including an 84-yard score. Jarred Kendziorski made a 28-yard field goal which proved to be the difference.
Valor Christian’s in-state winning streak now stands at 27 games. The Eagles play Cherokee Trail next week.
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1A: (1) Paonia 22, (3) Meeker 16
Paonia trailed 16-14 with less than two minutes to play, but was able to drive down and get what was ultimately the winning score when Taylor Walters found tight end Joel Simianer for a 4-yard touchdown with 34 seconds to play.
“It was just kids making plays, and we were fortunate enough to come out on top,” Paonia coach Brent McCrae told ColoradoPreps.com’s Scoreboard Show. “We actually had a big fourth-down conversion (on the final drive), where we just trusted our O-line; they pushed the pile. And then we had a pretty big pass play … on a third-down and long. Two biggies there.”
Meeker did drive down and had the ball in the red zone, but Paonia held on for the win.
“We were fortunate enough to have a linebacker to make the tackle just as time expired,” McCrae said. “I think they were on the (5-yard-line) at that point.”
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2A: (1) Brush 32, (4) Platte Valley 28
Brush got its first real big test of the year, and passed.
“It was a heck of a battle,” Brush coach Randy Dreitz told the Scoreboard Show. “They’re a very good football team.”
The Beetdiggers had a great third quarter, where they expanded a 13-7 halftime lead to 28-14, and then Michael Gutierrez’s 20-yard rushing score with eight minutes to play made it 34-21.
Platte Valley did cut things to a six-point game with two minutes remaining, but Brush held on and defended its No. 1-ranking.
“The difference was that we held them more than they held us. If you get one play here or there where you can hold them and take it down and score, I think that was the key,” Dreitz said. “Our kids played really well tonight, but their kids played hard. It was a definite battle.”
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1A: Wray 14, (5) Burlington 12
The Eagles pulled off the upset.
“We’ve play each other so many times over the years. We know what we’re doing against each other,” Wray coach Levi Kramer told the Scoreboard Show. “It really comes down to who’s going to make the plays at the end of the games, and turnovers. We had one tonight, and they had a couple. It comes down to that.”
Wray started 1-3 but is now 3-3 after two straight wins.
“(The kids) could have very easily just said, ‘This is the year we’re going to be down,’ or whatever, but they refused to do that,” Kramer said.
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2A: (9) Gunnison 39, (10) Bayfield 14
The Cowboys led 24-0 at halftime, and 31-6 midway through the fourth quarter. They cruised from there.
“Offensively, we just got off the bus tonight … and our boys were just ready to play,” Gunnison coach Bob Howard told the Scoreboard Show. “We had a pretty good mix tonight of run and pass.”
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8-man: (1) Dayspring Christian 32, (2) Akron 20
For the second week in a row, Dayspring came out on top of a No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup.
The Eagles were up 20-6 at halftime, but Akron battled back to tie the game at 20 after three quarters. Dayspring then rattled off the game’s final 12 points to stay unbeaten.
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4A: (8) Greeley West 14, (4) Windsor 0
The Spartans are now 6-0, and have a feather in their cap after this win. They led 14-0 early in the second, and the score held up.
Running back Alex DeLaCroix had both of Greeley West’s touchdowns, the first on a 14-yard run, the second on a 7-yard catch.
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Notables
- D’Evelyn quarterback Owen Burke had another record performance on Friday night. He threw for 530 yards and four touchdowns as D’Evelyn lost to No. 10 Conifer, 38-35, in 3A. Burke threw for 535 last week. The 535 yards were No. 5 all time last week, while the 530 are No. 6 this week. In his last two games, Baker has thrown for 1,065 yards and nine touchdowns. He has 1,762 yards this season.
- Antonito beat Cotopaxi 83-56. The 139 combined points are now the ninth-most in state history.
- Luke Nethercot threw for six touchdowns in Canon City’s 45-27 win over Lewis-Palmer on Friday. Technically, that’s tied for eighth-best all-time, though 28 others have done it, as well. He’s a sophomore.
- TeQuan Baker rushed for 344 yards and three touchdowns in 5A No. 10 Doherty’s 34-14 win over Legend. He now has 1,328 yards this season, which is second in the state. Baker’s gone over 100 yards in all six games, and over 200 yards in five of six. His 18 touchdowns lead the state.
- No. 4 Holy Family handled No. 8 Berthoud 43-7 in a battle of ranked 3A teams. Holy Family actually trailed 7-6 after the first quarter. “I think the hype of the game got to our kids a little bit,” coach Mike Gabriel told the Scoreboard Show. “But then we kind of settled in and pulled away.” Ultimately, the Tigers scored the game’s final 43 points.
- Is this the biggest turnaround in 2014? Mountain Valley is now 6-0 in 6-man football. The Indians were 1-7 last year, and didn’t field a team in 2012 because of low numbers. Wow.
- Mountain Vista is 6-0 in 5A following a 34-7 win over Rock Canyon on Friday night. The Golden Eagles — who had a pink-out on Friday — should be sniffing the top-10 come Monday.
- Northglenn captured the I-25 Bowl with a 41-21 win over Northglenn.
- Discovery Canyon, newly anointed No. 1 in 3A, beat Mitchell 56-21.
- In 8-man, No. 4 Merino beat No. 8 Sedgwick County 30-22.
- 6-man’s No. 2 Eads handled No. 5 Walsh 59-18.
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Photos: Thornton Cross Country Invitational
THORNTON — Legend’s boys and Legacy’s girls won the Thornton Cross Country Invitational at Margaret Carpenter Park on Saturday.
Thornton’s Joshua Joseph won the individual boys race in 15:47.80, while Bishop Machebeuf’s Ben Espinola was second in 16:33.80.
Legacy’s Emma Gee (19:16.70) and Abby Cohen (20:23.00) went No. 1 and No. 2 in the girls race.
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Final alignment for 2014 football season
The 2014 football league and classification alignment, as set by the football committee, and approved by CLOC and the legislative council.
Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 8-man | 6-man
Class 5A
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Centennial (6) School Enrollment Cherokee Trail 2,633 Cherry Creek 3,512 Eaglecrest 2,513 Grandview 2,588 Overland 2,282 Valor Christian * 847 Continental North (6) School Enrollment Rock Canyon 1,948 Fruita Monument 1,706 Highlands Ranch * 1,608 Mountain Vista 2,100 ThunderRidge 2,019 Regis Jesuit * 1,408 Continental South (6) School Enrollment Castle View 1,850 Doherty 2,064 Fountain-Fort Carson 1,714 Legend 1,978 Chaparral 2,105 Douglas County 1,824 Flatirons (8) School Enrollment Boulder 1,939 Brighton 1,841 Denver East 2,433 Montbello 2,160 Northglenn 1,796 Prairie View 1,794 Thornton 1,770 Westminster 2,390 Front Range (8) School Enrollment Fairview 2,128 Fossil Ridge 2,090 Horizon 1,917 Legacy 2,178 Monarch 1,624 Mountain Range 1,964 Poudre 1,780 Rocky Mountain 1,934 Jeffco (8) School Enrollment Arvada West 1,703 Bear Creek 1,729 Chatfield 1,805 Columbine 1,660 Lakewood 2,091 Pomona * 1,448 Ralston Valley 1,748 Mullen * 723 South Metro (7) School Enrollment Arapahoe 2,188 Gateway 1,680 Heritage 1,668 Hinkley 1,923 Rangeview 2,305 Grand Junction 1,694 Smoky Hill 2,141 Class 4A
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# – Must qualify in the 5A playoffsFoothills (6) School Enrollment Falcon 1,253 Mesa Ridge 1,330 Montrose 1,361 Sand Creek 1,231 Vista Ridge 1,239 Widefield 1,240 Longs Peak (6) School Enrollment Adams City ** 1,768 Greeley West 1,518 Longmont 1,180 Loveland 1,521 Thompson Valley 1,238 Windsor 1,225 Mountain (6) School Enrollment Aurora Central ** 2,084 Denver South 1,380 G. Washington 1,436 Golden 1,289 Standley Lake 1,344 Wheat Ridge 1,307 Northern (6) School Enrollment Broomfield 1,428 Fort Collins 1,517 Greeley Central 1,407 Mountain View 1,180 Silver Creek 1,129 Skyline 1,352 Pikes Peak (6) School Enrollment Air Academy 1,402 Durango 1,075 Liberty 1,576 Palmer Ridge 1,095 Pine Creek 1,467 Rampart 1,524 Plains (6) School Enrollment Dakota Ridge 1,545 Green Mountain 1,105 Ponderosa 1,161 J.F. Kennedy 1,259 Lincoln 1,517 Littleton 1,383 Southern (6) School Enrollment Cheyenne Mountain 1,309 Coronado 1,498 Palmer # 1,986 Pueblo Centennial 1,251 Pueblo South 1,357 Pueblo West 1,368 Class 3A
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** – Denotes playing downColorado 7 (8) School Enrollment Elizabeth 762 Englewood 611 Fort Lupton 601 Fort Morgan 892 Lutheran * 329 Skyview 780 Vista Peak 877 Weld Central 609 Metro North (6) School Enrollment Centaurus 1,017 Arvada 905 Conifer 819 D’Evelyn 642 Evergreen 1,009 Thomas Jefferson 1,027 Northern (8) School Enrollment Berthoud 678 Erie 770 Frederick 969 Holy Family 619 Mead 767 Niwot ** 1,311 Northridge 1,046 Roosevelt 817 South Central (5) School Enrollment The Classical Academy 618 Pueblo Central 827 Pueblo County 833 Pueblo East 1,030 Sierra 877 Southern (6) School Enrollment Canon City 1,019 Discovery Canyon 1,009 Harrison 815 Lewis-Palmer 1,033 Mitchell ** 1,215 Woodland Park 881 Western Slope (8) School Enrollment Delta 626 Eagle Valley 711 Glenwood Springs 797 Central G.J. ** 1,452 Palisade 1,049 Rifle 720 Steamboat Springs 645 Summit 770 Class 2A
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# – Must qualify in 3A playoffsColorado (8) School Enrollment Alameda ** 884 Denver North ** 680 Denver West 576 Faith Christian 413 Kent Denver 465 Machebeuf 353 Manual 406 Ridge View * 296 Frontier (8) School Enrollment The Academy 520 Bennett * 286 Jefferson 396 KIPP 354 Middle Park 331 The Pinnacle 537 Sheridan 333 Strasburg 357 Patriot (6) School Enrollment Brush 442 Eaton 502 Platte Valley 333 Sterling 565 University 531 Valley 528 Tri-Peaks (6) School Enrollment Florence 465 La Junta 367 Lamar 416 Manitou Springs 520 St. Mary’s 308 Trinidad * 236 Western Slope North (6) School Enrollment Aspen 555 Basalt 373 Coal Ridge 547 Moffat County 504 Roaring Fork 333 Battle Mountain # 794 Western Slope South (6) School Enrollment Bayfield 368 Gunnison 326 Olathe 351 Pagosa Springs 395 Montezuma Cortez** 664 Alamosa 506 Class 1A
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# – Must qualify in 2A playoffsMetro (8) School Enrollment Clear Creek 224 Cornerstone Christian* 61 Denver Christian 142 Estes Park # 333 Front Range Christian 179 Lyons 221 Platte Canyon 299 Resurrection Christian 216 North Central (6) School Enrollment Burlington 232 Highland 239 Holyoke 176 Wiggins 158 Wray 195 Yuma 225 South Central (6) School Enrollment Byers 158 Calhan 141 Crowley County 140 C.S. Christian 280 Limon 136 Rocky Ford 200 Southern Peaks (6) School Enrollment Centauri 269 Center 178 Dolores 208 Ignacio 217 John Mall * 116 Monte Vista 256 Tri-Peaks (6) School Enrollment Buena Vista 248 Dolores Huerta 273 Ellicott 227 Peyton 217 Rye 225 Salida 295 Western Slope (6) School Enrollment Cedaredge 239 Grand Valley 291 Hotchkiss 212 Lake County 292 Meeker 190 Paonia 148 8-man
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** – Denotes playing downArkansas Valley (6) School Enrollment Granada * 65 Holly 77 Las Animas 109 McClave 89 Springfield 92 Wiley * 75 Central (9) School Enrollment Elbert * 61 Gilpin County * 74 Justice 116 Longmont Christian* 69 Nederland ** 185 R.M. Lutheran * 66 Vail Christian 113 West Grand 130 Pikes Peak Christian * 66 Mountain (7) School Enrollment Del Norte 135 Dove Creek * 74 Mancos 111 Sanford 108 Sangre de Cristo 87 Sargent 119 Sierra Grande 84 Plains (6) School Enrollment Akron 117 Caliche 93 Dayspring Christian 107 Haxtun 97 Merino 106 Sedgwick County 104 Southern (7) School Enrollment Custer County 135 Cripple Creek/Victor 115 Fowler 114 Hoehne 121 Kiowa 113 Simla 102 Swink 102 Western Slope (6) School Enrollment Hayden 113 Norwood 77 Nucla * 57 Plateau Valley * 72 Rangely 117 Soroco 105 6-man
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Central (6) School Enrollment Colorado Deaf & Blind 59 Deer Trail 39 Genoa-Hugo 47 Hanover 57 Miami-Yoder ** 83 South Park ** 104 East Central (7) School Enrollment Arickaree/Woodlin 33 Bethune 42 Flagler 48 Hi-Plains 45 Idalia 29 Otis 52 Stratton/Liberty 62 North (7) School Enrollment Briggsdale 55 Fleming 73 North Park 56 Pawnee 28 Peetz 72 Prairie 56 Weldon Valley 58 Southeast (6) School Enrollment Cheraw 62 Cheyenne Wells 48 Eads 54 Kit Carson 32 Manzanola 58 Walsh 50 Southwest (6) School Enrollment Aguilar 25 Antonito ** 79 Cotopaxi 51 La Veta 53 Mountain Valley 37 Primero 56 -
4A, 5A girls golf state tournament pairings
The 2014 girls golf state meets are May 19-20.
The 5A tournament will be held at Racoon Creek Golf Course in Littleton, while 4A is at Country Club of Colorado in Colorado Springs.
Find first-round pairings below.
Class 5A
Raccoon Creek Golf Course Time Tee Player School 8:30 AM 1 Miranda Schiffbauer Arvada West 8:30 AM 1 Corinne Wilson Columbine 8:30 AM 1 Gillian Vance Dakota Ridge 8:30 AM 10 Delaney Ellicott Monarch 8:30 AM 10 Ashlyn Kirschner Ralston Valley 8:30 AM 10 Morgan Sahm Grandview 8:39 AM 1 Ali Pepper Arvada West 8:39 AM 1 Jaylee Tait Columbine 8:39 AM 1 Sydney Merchant Dakota Ridge 8:39 AM 10 Carly Gallant Monarch 8:39 AM 10 Sydney Prey Ralston Valley 8:39 AM 10 Emily Jung Grandview 8:48 AM 1 Sirena Maynes Prairie View 8:48 AM 1 Elena Barboza Denver East 8:48 AM 1 Cammie Fowler Fossil Ridge 8:48 AM 10 Remy Mullen Monarch 8:48 AM 10 Jordan Remley Ralston Valley 8:48 AM 10 Caroline O’Donnell Grandview 8:57 AM 1 Claire McPeak Skyline 8:57 AM 1 Julia Baroth Denver East 8:57 AM 1 Kenzi Hueter Fossil Ridge 8:57 AM 10 Duval Sutherland Legend 8:57 AM 10 Alex Jaros Boulder 8:57 AM 10 Joanna Kempton Heritage 9:06 AM 1 Erin Sargent Skyline 9:06 AM 1 Sarah Hunt Denver East 9:06 AM 1 Katie Larson Fossil Ridge 9:06 AM 10 Anna Kennedy Legend 9:06 AM 10 Aly Beeman Boulder 9:06 AM 10 Delaney Benson Heritage 9:15 AM 1 Adara Pauluhn Skyline 9:15 AM 1 Claire Stirdivant Denver East 9:15 AM 1 Mary Luckasen Fossil Ridge 9:15 AM 10 McKenna Reppe Legend 9:15 AM 10 Danielle Picard Boulder 9:15 AM 10 Erika Truong Heritage 9:24 AM 1 Delaney Knoebel Highlands Ranch 9:24 AM 1 Hannah Eddy Arapahoe 9:24 AM 1 Stephanie Bang Cherry Creek 9:24 AM 10 Andrea Reppe Legend 9:24 AM 10 Leah Perletz Boulder 9:24 AM 10 Kendra George Heritage 9:33 AM 1 Mikayla Knoebel Highlands Ranch 9:33 AM 1 Nikki Backman Arapahoe 9:33 AM 1 Jackie Biggs Cherry Creek 9:33 AM 10 Mary Kate Nelson Pine Creek 9:33 AM 10 Reagan Ritchey Brighton 9:33 AM 10 Taylor Sunset Fairview 9:42 AM 1 Jenni Chun Highlands Ranch 9:42 AM 1 Holly Schaefer Arapahoe 9:42 AM 1 Molly Lucas Cherry Creek 9:42 AM 10 Victoria Thompson Pine Creek 9:42 AM 10 Zarena Brown Pomona 9:42 AM 10 Madison McCambridge Fairview 9:51 AM 1 Samantha Barker Highlands Ranch 9:51 AM 1 Hannah Wood Arapahoe 9:51 AM 1 Calli Ringsby Cherry Creek 9:51 AM 10 Julia Kim Rangeview 9:51 AM 10 Heather Kroll Horizon 9:51 AM 10 Tara Srinivas Fairview 10:00 AM 1 Faith Hope Cherokee Trail 10:00 AM 1 Erika Sailer Regis Jesuit 10:00 AM 1 Alexis Chan Rock Canyon 10:00 AM 10 Emma Hesse Lakewood 10:00 AM 10 Lauren Pearson Chatfield 10:00 AM 10 Katie Engel Mountain Range 10:09 AM 1 Andrea Hoos Legacy 10:09 AM 1 Jaclyn Murray Regis Jesuit 10:09 AM 1 Haylee Hornick Rock Canyon 10:09 AM 10 Haley Doty Lakewood 10:09 AM 10 Katie Rice Fruita-Monument 10:09 AM 10 Bailey Summers Grand Junction 10:18 AM 1 Sarah Hankins Legacy 10:18 AM 1 Mary Weinstein Regis Jesuit 10:18 AM 1 Ameilia Lee Rock Canyon 10:18 AM 10 Sammie Medina Central GJ 10:18 AM 10 Megan Volkmann Fruita-Monument 10:18 AM 10 Aili Bundy Loveland 10:27 AM 1 Jennifer Hankins Legacy 10:27 AM 1 Sydney Gillespie Regis Jesuit 10:27 AM 1 Michelle Romano Rock Canyon 10:27 AM 10 Lexi Valenzuela Bear Creek 10:27 AM 10 Leia Vadeen Northglenn 10:27 AM 10 Taylor Head Central GJ Class 4A
Country Club of Colorado Time Tee Player School 8:30 AM 1 Leah Donnelly Wheat Ridge 8:30 AM 1 Cora Gottbehuet Falcon 8:30 AM 1 Sarah Hwang St. Mary’s 8:30 AM 10 Raynie Makloski Pueblo South 8:30 AM 10 Lauren Cruz Northridge 8:30 AM 10 Mattie Schwall Manitou Springs 8:39 AM 1 Hannah More Mullen 8:39 AM 1 Tori Goodman Falcon 8:39 AM 1 Natalie Holley Evergreen 8:39 AM 10 Sophia Montoya Pueblo South 8:39 AM 10 Sammy Geisck Northridge 8:39 AM 10 Brooke Lucero Rye 8:48 AM 1 Alex Trask Bishop Machebeuf 8:48 AM 1 Kelsey McKenna Air Academy 8:48 AM 1 Madison Tenney Evergreen 8:48 AM 10 Courtney Ewing Pueblo West 8:48 AM 10 Lorenza Rios Pueblo Central 8:48 AM 10 Eryn Salinas Rye 8:57 AM 1 Mariah Ehrman Jefferson Academy 8:57 AM 1 Reiley Waldo Durango 8:57 AM 1 Haley Patterson Yuma 8:57 AM 10 Sam DeNardo Pueblo West 8:57 AM 10 Gianna DeGarbo Pueblo Central 8:57 AM 10 Nicole Rooney Green Mountain 9:06 AM 1 Jennifer Kupcho Jefferson Academy 9:06 AM 1 Brooke Kniffen Durango 9:06 AM 1 Kendra Bellmann Estes Park 9:06 AM 10 Kaitlyn Mobley Fort Morgan 9:06 AM 10 Alyx Carter Rifle 9:06 AM 10 Kylee Tokoi Mountain View 9:15 AM 1 Kiselya Plewe Dolores 9:15 AM 1 Natalie Lyon Durango 9:15 AM 1 Colleen Casey Estes Park 9:15 AM 10 Shelby Bledsoe Fort Morgan 9:15 AM 10 Emilee Strausburg D’Evelyn 9:15 AM 10 Melissa Steinbach Coal Ridge 9:24 AM 1 Alli Smith Estes Park 9:24 AM 1 Hope Kim Broomfield 9:24 AM 1 Ashley Roo Valor Christian 9:24 AM 10 Megan Vernon Golden 9:24 AM 10 Ashley Brown Conifer 9:24 AM 10 Taylor Sandoval Eagle Valley 9:33 AM 1 Savannah Bernal Pueblo East 9:33 AM 1 Skylar George Broomfield 9:33 AM 1 Isabella Morfe Valor Christian 9:33 AM 10 Katarina Krupinska Golden 9:33 AM 10 Leah Huizenga Gunnison 9:33 AM 10 Dolores Sharaf Aspen 9:42 AM 1 Kat Jarman Pueblo East 9:42 AM 1 Maddie Kern Broomfield 9:42 AM 1 Makayla Dahl Valor Christian 9:42 AM 10 Aryn McLaughlin Thompson Valley 9:42 AM 10 Kellsey Sample Palmer Ridge 9:42 AM 10 Aly Shuman Palisade 9:51 AM 1 Gia Zupancic Pueblo East 9:51 AM 1 Carson Platnick Broomfield 9:51 AM 1 Andrea Ballou Valor Christian 9:51 AM 10 Megan McCutcheon Lewis-Palmer 9:51 AM 10 Teagan Sullivan Palmer Ridge 9:51 AM 10 Taylor Hackett Alamosa 10:00 AM 1 Rachel Knobbs Cheyenne Mountain 10:00 AM 1 Mikayla McKie Montrose 10:00 AM 1 Trinity Goderstad Colorado Academy 10:00 AM 10 Jessie Patch Florence 10:00 AM 10 Katelyn Peroulis Moffat County 10:00 AM 10 Brooke Trujillo Alamosa 10:09 AM 1 Kelly Kruse Cheyenne Mountain 10:09 AM 1 Brooke Brennecke Montrose 10:09 AM 1 Cassie Kneen Colorado Academy 10:09 AM 10 Meaghan Ireland Florence 10:09 AM 10 Jorie Anaya Pueblo Centennial 10:09 AM 10 Breanne Buchner Fowler 10:18 AM 1 Samantha Weber Cheyenne Mountain 10:18 AM 1 Chelsea Peterson Montrose 10:18 AM 1 Kacey Godwin Colorado Academy 10:18 AM 10 Shelby Hindes Monte Vista 10:18 AM 10 Rachel Weber Classical Academy 10:18 AM 10 Bailey Reed Wray 10:27 AM 1 Kylee Sullivan Cheyenne Mountain 10:27 AM 1 Jordan Cherry Montrose 10:27 AM 1 Emma Johnson Colorado Academy 10:27 AM 10 Faith Watson Sand Creek 10:27 AM 10 Allie Garcia Coronado 10:27 AM 10 Emily McChesney Elizabeth -
Live scores: 5A girls golf Southern regional at Colorado Springs Country Club
Live scores from the 5A girls golf Southern regional qualifier held at Colorado Springs Country Club on May 5.
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Baseball’s Wild Card point standings, April 17
Wild Card points help determine the postseason fields in 3A, 4A and 5A, with 4A and 5A also using them for seeding. Find a more detailed breakdown here.
Baseball’s Wild Card point standings for April 17 are below.
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Class 5A Rank School Points 1 Chatfield 114.833 2 Regis Jesuit 110.538 3 Fairview 110.333 4 Columbine 108.833 5 ThunderRidge 108.000 6 Mountain Vista 107.462 7 Chaparral 104.385 8 Arapahoe 104.083 9 Ralston Valley 101.727 10 Pine Creek 100.833 11 Grand Junction 100.786 12 Rock Canyon 100.538 13 Cherry Creek 100.167 14 Brighton 99.833 15 Grand Junction Central 99.769 16 Monarch 99.636 17 Fruita Monument 98.588 18 Prairie View 98.500 19 Castle View 96.333 20 Arvada West 95.917 21 Northglenn 95.417 22 Rocky Mountain 95.000 23 Dakota Ridge 94.500 24 Mountain Range 94.333 25 Grandview 92.417 26 Douglas County 91.154 27 Fossil Ridge 90.917 28 Horizon 90.750 29 Lincoln 90.571 30 Denver East 89.692 31 Bear Creek 89.545 32 Eaglecrest 88.900 33 Lakewood 88.833 34 Liberty 87.909 35 Mullen 86.545 36 Heritage 85.462 37 Greeley West 85.333 38 Westminster 85.154 39 Cherokee Trail 84.583 40 Legend 84.231 41 Rangeview 83.667 42 Doherty 83.333 43 Palmer 82.667 44 Boulder 82.538 45 Fort Collins 82.400 46 Aurora Central 82.000 47 George Washington 81.333 48 Legacy 80.833 49 Standley Lake 80.727 50 Smoky Hill 80.500 51 Highlands Ranch 79.385 52 Pomona 79.154 53 Fountain-Fort Carson 78.692 54 Poudre 78.182 55 Overland 77.000 56 Littleton 74.667 57 Montbello 72.333 58 Loveland 70.833 59 Rampart 70.273 60 Gateway 70.000 61 Hinkley 69.286 62 Adams City 64.385 63 Thornton 56.667 Class 4A Rank School Points 1 Niwot 103.250 2 Montrose 101.909 3 Wheat Ridge 101.000 4 Evergreen 100.400 5 Lewis-Palmer 99.583 6 Elizabeth 98.500 7 Durango 97.385 8 Ponderosa 96.462 9 Windsor 96.385 10 Valor Christian 94.357 11 Longmont 93.182 12 Delta 92.615 13 Pueblo East 91.833 14 Green Mountain 91.667 15 Palisade 91.583 16 Thomas Jefferson 91.462 17 Palmer Ridge 90.750 18 Canon City 90.455 19 Kennedy 89.000 20 Mesa Ridge 87.929 21 Skyview 87.385 22 Rifle 87.308 23 Pueblo Centennial 86.417 24 D’Evelyn 86.333 25 Erie 86.091 26 Eagle Valley 86.000 27 Pueblo South 85.846 28 Golden 85.364 29 Air Academy 85.200 30 Thompson Valley 83.667 31 Mead 83.455 32 Widefield 82.154 33 Fort Morgan 82.071 34 Northridge 81.917 35 Frederick 81.917 36 Falcon 81.500 37 Cheyenne Mountain 80.500 38 Skyline 80.417 39 Glenwood Springs 79.500 40 Mountain View 79.417 41 Steamboat Springs 79.385 42 Denver North 79.364 43 Vista PEAK Prep 78.786 44 Montezuma-Cortez 78.714 45 Greeley Central 78.500 46 Roosevelt 77.000 47 Coronado 76.091 48 Denver West 75.778 49 Pueblo Central 75.167 50 Sand Creek 74.917 51 Broomfield 74.769 52 Berthoud 74.083 53 Pueblo West 73.667 54 Conifer 73.167 55 Discovery Canyon 73.000 56 Pueblo County 72.000 57 Silver Creek 71.538 58 Englewood 70.455 59 Woodland Park 69.818 60 Summit 69.444 61 Vista Ridge 68.833 62 Battle Mountain 68.000 63 Centaurus 67.083 64 Arvada 65.091 65 Alameda 64.800 66 Denver South 60.462 67 Weld Central 59.889 68 Sierra 55.900 69 Mitchell 50.500 70 Harrison 48.222 Class 3A Rank School Points 1 Bayfield 95.000 2 Eaton 91.889 3 Holy Family 87.769 4 Valley 87.000 5 Brush 86.889 6 Faith Christian 85.545 7 The Classical Academy 83.400 8 Gunnison 82.000 9 University 80.700 10 Lamar 79.750 11 Cedaredge 79.667 12 Kent Denver 78.667 13 Arrupe Jesuit 77.400 14 St. Mary’s 74.636 15 Platte Valley 74.300 16 Florence 74.273 17 Sterling 73.364 18 Basalt 72.778 19 Olathe 72.300 20 Peak to Peak 71.250 21 La Junta 70.083 22 Alamosa 68.750 23 Fort Lupton 68.500 24 Manitou Springs 68.455 25 Bennett 68.333 26 Bishop Machebeuf 66.786 27 The Academy 66.333 28 Colorado Springs Christian 64.818 29 Moffat County 64.692 30 Sheridan 64.667 31 Clear Creek/Gilpin County 63.154 32 Colorado Academy 63.111 33 Trinidad 63.077 34 Coal Ridge 62.778 35 Buena Vista 62.636 36 Jefferson Academy 62.250 37 Centauri 62.143 38 Roaring Fork 60.364 39 Estes Park 59.556 40 Strasburg 58.778 41 Pagosa Springs 58.727 42 Bruce Randolph 58.375 43 Monte Vista 56.333 44 Ellicott 56.182 45 Platte Canyon 54.818 46 Manual 54.545 47 Grand Valley 54.364 48 Dolores Huerta Prep 52.000 49 Middle Park 49.364 50 Denver Science & Tech Stapleton 48.833 51 Jefferson 46.429 52 Aspen 45.556 53 Salida 42.100 54 KIPP Denver Collegiate 39.286 Class 2A Rank School Points 1 Rye 79.800 2 Resurrection Christian 77.364 3 Swink 76.667 4 Hotchkiss 75.231 5 Peyton 74.200 6 Kiowa 73.250 7 Sedgwick County 70.600 8 Lyons 69.727 9 Lutheran 67.600 10 Holyoke 66.400 11 Limon 65.400 12 Rocky Ford 64.417 13 Custer County 64.375 14 Paonia 64.100 15 Haxtun 63.455 16 Nucla 63.400 17 Denver Christian 63.375 18 Front Range Christian 62.000 19 Ignacio 62.000 20 Byers 60.750 21 Calhan 60.700 22 Rangely 59.455 23 Las Animas 58.833 24 Center 58.700 25 Crowley County 58.700 26 Merino 58.400 27 Alexander Dawson 58.300 28 Yuma 57.000 29 Dolores 56.444 30 South Park 53.636 31 Burlington 53.000 32 Evangelical Christian 51.800 33 Fowler 51.800 34 Dayspring Christian Academy 51.111 35 Sargent 50.375 36 Sierra Grande 50.143 37 Wray 50.111 38 Highland 48.800 39 Springfield 47.333 40 Akron 47.200 41 Simla 46.857 42 County Line [Wiley/McClave] 45.833 43 Sanford 45.500 44 Liberty Common 44.833 45 Antonito 44.143 46 John Mall 43.500 47 Meeker 38.889 48 Longmont Christian 36.100 49 Wiggins 35.000 50 Denver Academy 34.000 51 Pikes Peak Christian 29.000 52 Cripple Creek-Victor 25.909 Class 1A Rank School Points 1 Stratton 59.167 2 Elbert 57.857 3 Granada 55.800 4 Dove Creek 52.875 5 Community Christian 49.333 6 Fleming 45.125 7 Caliche 43.636 8 Cotopaxi 43.429 9 Manzanola 42.800 10 Eads 42.583 11 Peetz 36.400 12 Holly 34.857 13 Cornerstone Christian Academy 31.000 14 Briggsdale 28.778 15 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 26.909 16 Cheyenne Wells 23.571 17 Primero 20.000 18 Weldon Valley 19.000 19 Denver Jewish Day 19.000 20 Walsh 15.000 -
Baseball’s Wild Card point standings, April 9
Wild Card points help determine the postseason fields in 3A, 4A and 5A, with 4A and 5A also using them for seeding. Find a more detailed breakdown here.
Baseball’s Wild Card point standings for April 9 are below.
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Class 5A Rank School Points 1 Chatfield 112.000 2 Regis Jesuit 107.778 3 Fairview 106.444 4 ThunderRidge 105.750 5 Columbine 105.100 6 Arapahoe 101.778 7 Mountain Vista 99.889 8 Ralston Valley 99.600 9 Chaparral 98.750 10 Rock Canyon 96.444 11 Grand Junction Central 96.385 12 Fruita Monument 96.357 13 Monarch 96.143 14 Grand Junction 96.077 15 Pine Creek 95.778 16 Brighton 95.000 17 Fossil Ridge 92.444 18 Prairie View 92.000 19 Arvada West 91.600 20 Cherry Creek 91.556 21 Horizon 91.444 22 Mountain Range 90.250 23 Dakota Ridge 89.000 24 Douglas County 88.444 25 Castle View 87.375 26 Lincoln 87.250 27 Eaglecrest 86.875 28 Lakewood 86.800 29 Rocky Mountain 86.714 30 Northglenn 86.667 31 Boulder 85.900 32 Mullen 85.500 33 Denver East 85.455 34 Bear Creek 83.600 35 Heritage 82.000 36 Doherty 81.111 37 Legend 81.000 38 Rangeview 80.273 39 Standley Lake 80.200 40 Highlands Ranch 79.778 41 Westminster 78.727 42 Fort Collins 78.571 43 Aurora Central 78.444 44 Greeley West 77.111 45 George Washington 76.923 46 Overland 76.200 47 Liberty 76.143 48 Poudre 75.625 49 Palmer 72.778 50 Pomona 72.556 51 Fountain-Fort Carson 72.100 52 Littleton 71.375 53 Legacy 70.875 54 Smoky Hill 70.778 55 Grandview 69.100 56 Cherokee Trail 68.600 57 Montbello 67.545 58 Rampart 65.375 59 Hinkley 64.545 60 Loveland 63.444 61 Gateway 60.700 62 Adams City 59.273 63 Thornton 53.571 Class 4A Rank School Points 1 Niwot 101.889 2 Wheat Ridge 98.286 3 Lewis-Palmer 97.889 4 Montrose 97.800 5 Elizabeth 96.222 6 Evergreen 95.714 7 Ponderosa 94.111 8 Windsor 92.818 9 Palmer Ridge 92.250 10 Durango 92.100 11 Delta 91.167 12 Longmont 91.000 13 Valor Christian 90.909 14 Palisade 90.400 15 Pueblo East 88.000 16 D’Evelyn 87.875 17 Thomas Jefferson 85.889 18 Falcon 85.500 19 Golden 85.125 20 Canon City 85.000 21 Pueblo Centennial 83.333 22 Green Mountain 83.125 23 Skyview 83.100 24 Mesa Ridge 81.727 25 Frederick 81.700 26 Widefield 81.300 27 Steamboat Springs 80.286 28 Kennedy 80.077 29 Thompson Valley 80.000 30 Rifle 79.909 31 Air Academy 79.857 32 Denver North 79.444 33 Northridge 79.444 34 Skyline 79.000 35 Greeley Central 78.400 36 Eagle Valley 77.889 37 Montezuma-Cortez 77.583 38 Erie 77.000 39 Pueblo South 76.900 40 Vista PEAK Prep 76.818 41 Discovery Canyon 76.667 42 Mead 75.333 43 Denver West 74.750 44 Broomfield 73.000 45 Mountain View 72.889 46 Pueblo Central 72.778 47 Pueblo West 71.571 48 Coronado 71.556 49 Glenwood Springs 70.625 50 Fort Morgan 70.091 51 Conifer 70.000 52 Cheyenne Mountain 69.000 53 Sand Creek 68.333 54 Roosevelt 68.000 55 Pueblo County 67.889 56 Berthoud 67.000 57 Silver Creek 66.455 58 Summit 63.667 59 Englewood 62.889 60 Battle Mountain 61.778 61 Vista Ridge 60.778 62 Alameda 60.500 63 Arvada 58.286 64 Weld Central 58.167 65 Woodland Park 57.125 66 Denver South 54.250 67 Centaurus 54.125 68 Mitchell 50.000 69 Sierra 48.778 70 Harrison 38.571 Class 3A Rank School Points 1 Eaton 88.429 2 Valley 87.889 3 Bayfield 85.000 4 Holy Family 82.700 5 Faith Christian 81.571 6 Brush 80.400 7 Cedaredge 80.333 8 Gunnison 78.625 9 University 76.286 10 The Classical Academy 76.000 11 Arrupe Jesuit 74.000 12 Platte Valley 73.500 13 Lamar 73.400 14 Basalt 71.167 15 Buena Vista 71.000 16 Centauri 69.000 17 Kent Denver 68.400 18 Florence 68.000 19 Olathe 67.300 20 St. Mary’s 65.875 21 Moffat County 65.571 22 Bennett 65.500 23 Fort Lupton 65.273 24 La Junta 65.100 25 Pagosa Springs 64.125 26 Peak to Peak 60.273 27 Sheridan 60.182 28 The Academy 59.333 29 Trinidad 59.100 30 Clear Creek/Gilpin County 58.500 31 Colorado Academy 58.429 32 Alamosa 58.200 33 Manitou Springs 57.222 34 Sterling 57.111 35 Jefferson Academy 55.600 36 Strasburg 54.600 37 Bishop Machebeuf 53.100 38 Platte Canyon 53.000 39 Roaring Fork 51.556 40 Monte Vista 51.143 41 Coal Ridge 50.750 42 Grand Valley 50.000 43 Colorado Springs Christian 49.833 44 Ellicott 47.750 45 Dolores Huerta Prep 45.444 46 Bruce Randolph 45.200 47 Manual 44.250 48 Salida 43.222 49 Denver Science & Tech Stapleton 42.600 50 Middle Park 41.667 51 Jefferson 41.000 52 Aspen 39.444 53 Estes Park 39.286 54 KIPP Denver Collegiate 25.000 Class 2A Rank School Points 1 Rye 73.000 2 Peyton 72.250 3 Hotchkiss 71.273 4 Swink 71.000 5 Sedgwick County 69.000 6 Kiowa 68.500 7 Resurrection Christian 67.500 8 Rocky Ford 67.111 9 Ignacio 66.250 10 Lutheran 64.429 11 Denver Christian 63.800 12 Limon 63.250 13 Holyoke 62.333 14 Calhan 62.286 15 Haxtun 59.818 16 Nucla 59.429 17 Yuma 58.500 18 Paonia 56.625 19 Custer County 56.250 20 Las Animas 55.900 21 Burlington 55.889 22 Rangely 55.375 23 Dolores 55.286 24 Center 54.143 25 Crowley County 54.000 26 Alexander Dawson 52.000 27 South Park 51.778 28 Akron 50.857 29 Lyons 50.143 30 Fowler 48.625 31 Dayspring Christian Academy 47.429 32 Merino 45.167 33 Sierra Grande 44.800 34 Antonito 44.400 35 Springfield 43.667 36 Front Range Christian 42.286 37 Wray 40.333 38 John Mall 40.200 39 Evangelical Christian 39.667 40 Simla 38.571 41 Sargent 36.600 42 Highland 35.875 43 County Line [Wiley/McClave] 35.556 44 Longmont Christian 35.125 45 Byers 35.000 46 Meeker 33.333 47 Sanford 30.800 48 Denver Academy 28.333 49 Wiggins 26.250 50 Pikes Peak Christian 25.000 51 Cripple Creek-Victor 18.571 Class 1A Rank School Points 1 Stratton 54.200 2 Elbert 52.600 3 Granada 48.800 4 Dove Creek 46.333 5 Cotopaxi 45.800 6 Peetz 42.333 7 Community Christian 41.000 8 Caliche 40.889 9 Fleming 37.500 10 Eads 36.900 11 Manzanola 36.875 12 Holly 32.200 13 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 28.500 14 Cornerstone Christian Academy 24.500 15 Cheyenne Wells 24.000 16 Briggsdale 18.400 17 Primero 13.750 18 Walsh 12.500 19 Denver Jewish Day 10.000 20 Weldon Valley 10.000
