Denver East is back in 5A’s No. 1 spot this week. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
Denver East is back on top of CHSAANow.com’s 5A boys basketball ranking. The Angels overtook Fossil Ridge by one overall point to reclaim their spot.
Fossil Ridge, which remained unbeaten by going 2-0 last week, had a one-week stay atop the poll. Denver East got 11 first-place votes to Fossil Ridge’s nine.
Denver East beat Denver North 94-31 in its lone game last week.
Dakota Ridge joined this week’s 5A boys basketball ranking. (Dennis Pleuss)
Regis Jesuit remained in the No. 3 spot and Cherry Creek in No. 4. Eaglecrest bumped up one place to round up the top 5.
Mountain Vista moved up two places to sit in sixth this week. Arapahoe is No. 7 and Overland fell three spots to No. 8.
Dakota Ridge is the lone newcomer to this week’s 5A ranking. The Eagles (9-2) have won eight of nine games, and are No. 9 this week.
Monarch fell one place to No. 10.
The poll’s other No. 1 teams — Valor Christian (4A), Holy Family (3A), Ignacio (2A) and Caliche (1A) — all stayed the same, as they have since the preseason.
The 3A ranking added Centauri (No. 9) and Bishop Machebeuf (No. 10), while 1A added Briggsdale (No. 10).
There were no newcomers in either the 4A or 2A polls. However, Pueblo South made a big jump in 4A, going from seventh to fourth.
Fossil Ridge is the new No. 1 team in 5A. (Courtesy of Matt Johannsen)
Fossil Ridge, unbeaten and with a number of impressive wins under its belt thus far, is the new No. 1 team in this week’s CHSAANow.com Class 5A boys basketball poll.
The SaberCats, off to a 10-0 start, edged Denver East — which had held the No. 1 spot since the preseason — despite having one fewer first-place vote. The Angels are No. 2 this week.
Regis Jesuit moved up one spot to No. 3, while Cherry Creek made the week’s biggest gain by going from No. 10 to No. 4. Overland rounds out the top 5.
Eaglecrest is sixth and is followed by Arapahoe, Mountain Vista, Monarch and Grandview.
The 4A ranking continued to be led by Valor Christian and added two new teams: No. 7 Pueblo South and No. 10 Denver South.
3A added Aspen (No. 8), while 2A got a new No. 1 team in unbeaten Ignacio. The 1A ranking added Primero (No. 10).
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Arapahoe’s Brendan Till launches a shot against Mountain Vista. More photos. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
CENTENNIAL — They kept pouring in. Midway through the first quarter, into the second. Even after halftime. Everyone, it seemed, wanted to be at Arapahoe High School on Saturday afternoon.
It was the first athletic event at the school since the tragic on-campus shooting on Dec. 13. The community came out in force — students, alumni, faculty, administrators past and present, parents, neighbors — to see their Warriors take on Mountain Vista in boys basketball.
“It was good. It’s the right step back to normalcy,” said Arapahoe senior Brandon Till. “It’s good to be back in our house.”
These Warriors hadn’t played or practiced in their gym since Dec. 12. Instead, workouts were held at nearby Lifetime Fitness.
“Think of that. That’s really hard,” Arapahoe coach Dan Synder said. “Lifetime could not have been more wonderful and gracious, and we really appreciate it, but it’s not the same. We were on a court with two hoops instead of six hoops, so as far as running a practice and stations and stuff like that, you can’t do it.”
“It’s a zoo in there,” Till said of practicing at Lifetime. “You’ve got kids walking around, yoga classes going on in the background.
“Playing back in front of all our fans — we had a great showing — and with our own hoops, our own rims, our own locker room — it’s just good to be back.”
By the time everyone filed out of the gym and into the delicate snowfall waiting outside Saturday afternoon, Arapahoe had emerged with a 63-55 win. It was emotional, and simply returning to the gym was important. It was also a big win from a basketball standpoint.
For starters, both teams entered unbeaten and ranked in the top-10 of the latest CHSAANow.com 5A poll. But more importantly, No. 5 Mountain Vista (8-1) was “definitely the best team we’ve played so far,” Snyder said.
The Golden Eagles came into the game averaging a state-best 85.1 points and 22.1 assists. They feature a fast-paced offense and a high-pressure defense, which averages a 5A-best 15.4 steals.
In the first quarter, that defensive pressure overwhelmed No. 7 Arapahoe (7-0) as the Warriors turned the ball over seven times.
“They’re a great team, aggressive defensively, and that caused us to panic a little,” Till said.
Yet, Arapahoe trailed just 14-13 after that quarter, then stormed out to a 26-16 lead with 3:14 to go in the half. But Mountain Vista closed the second quarter on a 10-0 run, including a layup with 3 seconds left, to go into the break tied at 26. The tie remained following a frantic third quarter, with the teams locked at 44.
Then, as the fourth quarter opened, Till took over. He scored nine of Arapahoe’s first 11 points in the frame as the Warriors went up 55-51. Till finished with 26 points, including 10 in the final quarter.
“He’s quite a good scorer, as you can see,” Snyder said. “He can score in a lot of different ways. He’s a really good shooter, but he … sees the court really well. And that allows him to go to the right spot at the right time, so it’s more than just a good shooter. Tremendous game out of him.”
Senior Corbin Atwell followed Till’s spurt with perhaps the game’s most important points. Atop the key, Atwell drove to his left to beat his man and continued past two others before laying it in. He was fouled, and the ensuing free-throw made it 58-51.
Two-and-a-half minutes remained, but Mountain Vista wasn’t able to recover.
“Maybe this sends a message that we’ve got to get better,” Golden Eagles coach Bob Wood said. “They beat us, and kind of took the air out.”
Atwell finished with 16 points. The Warriors’ James Dalrymple and Ethan Brunhofer each added eight. Brunhofer scored all of his in the second half.
Graham Smith led Mountain Vista with 17 points. Ray Beresford had 11.
When the buzzer sounded, Arapahoe faithful stormed the court to celebrate. The joy was contagious.
“I’m proud of our kids because of their resiliency,” Snyder said. “I made the comment (while practicing at Lifetime), I said, ‘Look, we’re fortunate to be able to practice anywhere. So we’re not going to complain about the circumstances.’ Yeah, it was less-than-ideal.
“We’re really happy to be back in our building, and we just talked about that,” he continued. “Sports is such a positive thing, and so that was neat. We have wonderful student support, kids who really are terrific.”
More photos. Arapahoe’s players rush to celebrate their win over Mountain Vista on Saturday. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)
Regis Jesuit moved up one place to No. 4 this week. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
Grandview, Monarch and Cherry Creek all joined this week’s CHSAANow.com boys basketball rankings in 5A.
Combined, the three teams went 9-0 last week. Grandview, which went 4-0 at the Mission Prep Christmas Classic in California last week, joined at No. 8. Monarch is No. 9 and Cherry Creek is No. 10.
There was nearly a massive shakeup of the 5A poll this week. Fossil Ridge — which already owns impressive wins over Eaglecrest, Grandview, ThunderRidge, Highlands Ranch and Thompson Valley — received eight first-place votes, and was close to overtaking No. 1 Denver East for the top spot. But the Angels got 11 first-place votes in staying atop the ranking.
So Fossil Ridge remained at No. 2 spot. Overland stayed at No. 3, while No. 4 Regis Jesuit and No. 5 Mountain Vista switched places.
Eaglecrest is sixth and Arapahoe moved up to ninth this week.
The biggest mover in the 4A ranking was Air Academy, which went from No. 10 last week to No. 6 this week. Valor Christian stayed atop that poll, and continued to be followed by No. 2 Thompson Valley and No. 3 Thomas Jefferson. No. 4 Pueblo East and No. 5 Sand Creek each moved up one spot.
3A’s Holy Family, 2A’s Sanford and 1A’s Caliche all remained atop their respective rankings this week. That means the No. 1 teams in each classification have not changed since the preseason.
These polls will serve as the rankings over the winter break, and through the first part of January. The next poll will not come out until Jan. 13.
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