The next time Fairview and Boulder met on a soccer field seemed destined for a letdown.
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Boys soccer rankings: Battle Mountain moves up to No. 1 in 4A

(@huskynationcope/Twitter) Battle Mountain is the new No. 1 team in Class 4A girls soccer.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Arapahoe (3) 5-0-0 63 1 3-0-0 2 Fairview (1) 3-0-0 59 8 2-0-0 3 Grandview 4-1-1 54 2 1-1-0 4 Legacy 2-0-0 50 3 1-0-0 5 Bear Creek (3) 4-0-0 49 10 1-0-0 6 Broomfield (1) 2-0-0 47 4 1-0-0 7 Far Northeast Warriors 2-0-0 45 5 0-0-0 8 Cherry Creek (1) 4-1-0 36 6 1-1-0 9 Rampart (1) 3-0-0 27 – 1-0-0 10 Boulder 2-1-0 22 7 1-0-0 Others receiving votes: Fossil Ridge 20, Smoky Hill 15, Regis Jesuit 13, Denver East 10, Arvada West 9, Castle View 5, Lakewood 4, Eaglecrest 3, Liberty 3, Ralston Valley 3, Aurora Central 2, Gateway 2, Mountain Vista 2, Rock Canyon 2, Windsor 2, Chatfield 1, Palmer 1, Valor Christian 1. Dropped out Arvada West (9). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Battle Mountain (2) 2-0-0 82 4 0-0-0 2 Air Academy (2) 2-1-0 72 3 1-0-0 3 Palmer Ridge (3) 3-0-0 61 – 2-0-0 4 Loveland (1) 4-0-0 55 10 2-0-0 5 Skyview (1) 3-0-0 51 5 2-0-0 6 Northfield 3-0-0 37 – 1-0-0 7 The Classical Academy 1-1-0 36 2 1-1-0 8 Green Mountain 4-1-0 31 – 1-0-0 9 Alameda 3-0-0 28 – 2-0-0 10 Denver North 1-0-1 24 6 1-0-0 Others receiving votes: Centaurus 22, Pueblo Centennial 20, Discovery Canyon 14, Glenwood Springs 14, Skyline 10, Regis Groff 10, Rifle 9, Cheyenne Mountain 8, Erie 6, Pueblo East 5, Pueblo West 3, Silver Creek 3, Palisade 2, D’Evelyn 1, Golden 1. Dropped out Pueblo Centennial (1), Centaurus (7), Glenwood Springs (8), Golden (9). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Kent Denver (6) 3-0-0 82 1 1-0-0 2 Colorado Academy (1) 2-0-0 65 2 2-0-0 3 Roaring Fork 3-0-0 54 4 2-0-0 4 Atlas Preparatory School (1) 2-0-0 49 6 0-0-0 5 Salida 2-0-0 44 7 1-0-0 6 Delta 3-1-0 35 5 1-1-0 7 Liberty Common 0-0-0 27 3 0-0-0 8 The Academy 1-0-0 19 10 0-0-0 9 Faith Christian 1-0-1 17 8 0-0-1 10 Arrupe Jesuit 2-1-0 16 9 1-1-0 Others receiving votes: Lutheran 13, Jefferson Academy 11, KIPP Denver Collegiate 10, Bishop Machebeuf 9, Coal Ridge 8, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 6, Jefferson 6, Frontier Academy 5, Aurora West College Prep Academy 3, DSST: College View 3, Lamar 3, Manitou Springs 3, Strive Prep – Smart Academy 3, Middle Park 2, Vail Mountain 1, Valley 1. Dropped out None. Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Crested Butte (2) 3-0-0 22 1 0-0-0 2 Telluride (2) 2-0-0 15 3 1-0-0 3 Denver Christian 1-2-0 11 5 0-1-0 4 Fountain Valley (1) 3-0-0 9 2 2-0-0 5 Dawson School 1-1-1 8 4 0-1-1 Others receiving votes: Denver Academy 5, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 4, Ridgway 1. Dropped out None. -
Photos: No. 7 Boulder boys soccer edges Mountain Vista
HIGHLANDS RANCH — Two goals in the first half proved to be the difference as Class 5A No. 7 Boulder boys soccer beat Mountain Vista 3-2 on Tuesday.
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Boys soccer rankings: Pueblo Centennial is now No. 1 in 4A
Pueblo Centennial has pushed up to No. 1 in this week’s 4A boys soccer rankings.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Arapahoe (7) 2-0-0 90 1 2-0-0 2 Grandview 3-0-1 85 3 3-0-1 3 Legacy (1) 1-0-0 72 5 1-0-0 4 Broomfield (1) 1-0-0 61 4 1-0-0 5 Far Northeast Warriors 2-0-0 59 – 2-0-0 6 Cherry Creek (1) 3-0-0 56 10 3-0-0 7 Boulder 1-1-0 52 2 1-1-0 8 Fairview (1) 1-0-0 46 6 1-0-0 9 Arvada West 2-0-0 45 7 2-0-0 10 Bear Creek (1) 3-0-0 27 – 3-0-0 Others receiving votes: Denver East 17, Fossil Ridge 17, Regis Jesuit 8, Castle View 5, Rock Canyon 5, Ralston Valley 3, Windsor 3, Aurora Central 2, Mountain Vista 2, Valor Christian 2, Eaglecrest 1, Palmer 1, Rampart 1. Dropped out Fort Collins (8), Denver East (9). Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Pueblo Centennial (2) 2-0-0 72 5 2-0-0 2 The Classical Academy (4) 0-0-0 69 3 0-0-0 3 Air Academy (3) 1-1-0 60 1 1-1-0 4 Battle Mountain 2-0-0 56 7 2-0-0 5 Skyview 1-0-0 47 4 1-0-0 6 Denver North 0-0-1 45 2 0-0-1 7 Centaurus 1-0-0 31 9 1-0-0 8 Glenwood Springs 1-0-1 21 6 1-0-1 9 Golden 1-0-0 17 10 1-0-0 10 Loveland 2-0-0 14 – 2-0-0 Others receiving votes: Northfield 13, Green Mountain 10, Erie 6, Discovery Canyon 5, Greeley Central 5, Pueblo East 5, Pueblo West 4, Durango 3, Skyline 3, Cheyenne Mountain 2, Evergreen 2, Niwot 2, Palisade 2, D’Evelyn 1. Dropped out Durango (8). Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Kent Denver (8) 2-0-0 80 1 2-0-0 2 Colorado Academy 0-0-0 68 2 0-0-0 3 Liberty Common 0-0-0 61 3 0-0-0 4 Roaring Fork 1-0-0 43 5 1-0-0 5 Delta 2-0-0 41 4 2-0-0 6 Atlas Preparatory School 2-0-0 38 8 2-0-0 7 Salida 1-0-0 32 6 1-0-0 8 Faith Christian 1-0-0 26 9 1-0-0 9 Arrupe Jesuit 1-0-0 16 – 1-0-0 10 The Academy 1-0-0 14 – 1-0-0 Others receiving votes: Lamar 6, Lutheran 3, Manitou Springs 3, Fort Lupton 3, Jefferson Academy 2, Middle Park 2, Peak to Peak 1, Vail Mountain 1. Dropped out Colorado Springs Christian (7), Jefferson Academy (10). Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Crested Butte (4) 3-0-0 24 1 3-0-0 2 Fountain Valley (1) 1-0-0 14 5 1-0-0 3 Telluride 1-0-0 13 4 1-0-0 4 Dawson School 1-0-0 11 3 1-0-0 5 Denver Christian 1-1-0 10 2 1-1-0 Others receiving votes: Denver Academy 2, Thomas MacLaren School 1. Dropped out None. -
Aidan Atkinson leads No. 7 Fairview football past rival Boulder

More photos. (Steve Oathout) BOULDER — Fairview football lost more than 3,500 yards and 41 touchdowns from a talented receiving group that graduated last year.
Good luck dealing with that type of turnover.
Right?
Uh, wrong. Dead wrong.
Back is talented quarterback Aidan Atkinson, who set the single-season passing touchdown record last season and has committed to Northwestern. And a reloaded receiving corps looked every bit as talented as the 2018 crew as the seventh-ranked Knights rolled past rival Boulder in a season-opening 49-14 win on Thursday.
“The trigger man, obviously, in Aidan is very good. I think the new guys, they compete hard on every play, and he’s going to find them,” said longtime Fairview coach Tom McCartney, who picked up his 182nd career win. “It’s nice having Aidan.”
Said Atkinson: “We do so much stuff in the offseason, whether it’s 7-on-7s, practice, lifting, all that stuff. Our chemistry has been built over the past six months, and tonight we were able to show what we wanted to do.”
Fairview scored on its first four drives as it built a 28-0 lead with 10:54 to play in the second quarter.
“We talked about it all week,” McCartney said of starting fast. “It was the first game of the year, on a short week, on a Thursday. We try to have fire in practice on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and we wanted to get an early start. We were fortunate to get ahead on the scoreboard.”
Atkinson threw for 339 yards and five touchdowns, spreading the wealth out to seven different receivers, as the star senior picked up exactly where he left off, when a thumb injury ended his junior year in the final regular season game of 2018.
“I thought we executed pretty well,” Atkinson said. “I thought we definitely have a lot of things to clean up for next week. But for Week 1, with the guys that we brought out here, and the intensity and the fire that we brought against our rival, I was pleased with tonight and how it went.”
Atkinson showed off his arm, especially his accuracy, in the win. A 3-yard touchdown pass to sophomore Grant Page came as he was scrambling to his right, with the throw coming across his body and threading three defenders in the back of the end zone. Later, a 22-yard pass to Adam Moser was lofted perfectly over the junior’s left shoulder en route to another score.
“We practice that stuff all the time, scramble drill, and our receivers are constantly working on when I’m flushed out of the pocket,” Atkinson said. “Our receivers do a great job with that kind of stuff.”
Atkinson certainly had plenty of talent to throw to. Moser finished with a team-high 135 yards on six catches, and also hauled in two touchdowns. Devynn Holly, the starting running back, also had six catches, for 72 yards.
Grant Page, a sophomore who didn’t have a catch last season, hauled in two scores — and added a third touchdown on an offensive fumble recovery. His older brother, Jalen, a basketball star, joined the football team this season — and he caught four passes for 33 yards in his first game.
It was Fairview’s 12th-consecutive win in the rivalry game, having won every matchup since the 2008 season.
“As a kid growing up here, you’re choosing between Monarch, Centaurus, Fairview and Boulder,” Atkinson said. “And we take this game personally.”
Grant Page said, “It’s the city championship. All those players, I’ve played with a bunch of them in youth football. Just knowing that I can beat one of my teammates, it’s fun. It’s like the state championship.”
McCartney is certainly no stranger to the rivalry, and he is a huge fan of it.
“We love playing it,” McCartney said. “It means the world to us. We always want to have fire. We wanted to be at our best. To us, it’s a red-letter game on our schedule. It’s big-time for us, and that’s how we treat it.”
Boulder was led by senior quarterback Hale Chargois, who threw for 133 yards and rushed for 54, including a 2-yard touchdown.
The Panthers, who went 4-6 a year ago in Ryan Bishop’s first year as coach, look to be much improved. Their roster has grown from 35 players just a few years ago to more than 70 this season.

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Arapahoe, Air Academy, Kent Denver and Crested Butte are on top of the preseason boys soccer rankings

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) As the 2019 season is set to begin, the boys soccer preseason rankings were released on Monday.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Complete rankings for each class are below.
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CHSAANow.com Boys Soccer Polls
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Arapahoe (2) 0-0-0 74 7 0-0-0 2 Boulder (2) 0-0-0 68 2 0-0-0 3 Grandview 0-0-0 65 4 0-0-0 4 Broomfield (3) 0-0-0 63 – 0-0-0 5 Legacy (2) 0-0-0 61 6 0-0-0 6 Fairview (1) 0-0-0 59 1 0-0-0 7 Arvada West 0-0-0 39 – 0-0-0 8 Fort Collins 0-0-0 33 8 0-0-0 9 Denver East 0-0-0 28 3 0-0-0 10 Cherry Creek 0-0-0 11 – 0-0-0 Others receiving votes: Cherokee Trail 10, Mountain Vista 9, Rampart 7, Regis Jesuit 6, Rangeview 5, Rock Canyon 4, Smoky Hill 3, Aurora Central 2, Gateway 2, Ralston Valley 1. Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Air Academy (9) 0-0-0 90 1 0-0-0 2 Denver North 0-0-0 79 6 0-0-0 3 The Classical Academy 0-0-0 61 8 0-0-0 4 Skyview 0-0-0 49 3 0-0-0 5 Pueblo Centennial 0-0-0 46 5 0-0-0 6 Glenwood Springs 0-0-0 32 – 0-0-0 7 Battle Mountain 0-0-0 26 4 0-0-0 8 Durango 0-0-0 22 2 0-0-0 9 Centaurus 0-0-0 18 7 0-0-0 10 Golden 0-0-0 17 9 0-0-0 Others receiving votes: Skyline 15, Silver Creek 13, Kennedy 8, Cheyenne Mountain 5, Regis Groff 5, Evergreen 3, Mullen 3, Holy Family 2, Pueblo West 1. Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Kent Denver (9) 0-0-0 99 1 0-0-0 2 Colorado Academy 0-0-0 80 4 0-0-0 3 Liberty Common (1) 0-0-0 75 5 0-0-0 4 Delta 0-0-0 53 7 0-0-0 5 Roaring Fork 0-0-0 45 3 0-0-0 6 Salida 0-0-0 36 10 0-0-0 7 Colorado Springs Christian 0-0-0 31 – 0-0-0 8 Atlas Preparatory School 0-0-0 28 – 0-0-0 9 Faith Christian 0-0-0 24 9 0-0-0 10 Jefferson Academy 0-0-0 20 – 0-0-0 Others receiving votes: Arrupe Jesuit 18, The Academy 17, Vail Mountain 10, Peak to Peak 8, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 2, Stargate School 2, Aurora West College Prep Academy 1, Strive Prep – Smart Academy 1. Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Crested Butte (2) 0-0-0 27 1 0-0-0 2 Denver Christian (3) 0-0-0 26 3 0-0-0 3 Dawson School (1) 0-0-0 20 4 0-0-0 4 Telluride 0-0-0 15 5 0-0-0 5 Fountain Valley (1) 0-0-0 13 2 0-0-0 Others receiving votes: Mile High Academy 2, Heritage Christian 1, Ridgway 1. -
Battle Mountain, Delta among boys soccer teams with returning state stat leaders

(Tom Hoganson) As the start of the fall season inches closer, it’s fun to take a look at what the 2019-20 school year has in store on the athletic fields.
The 2018 boys soccer season gave fans plenty of memorable moments that were capped off with championship runs by Arapahoe, Air Academy, Kent Denver and Crested Butte. But past champions aren’t the only things to rehash as the start of official practices looms.
There were players statewide who put up impressive numbers through the course of the season. A lot of those players are returning and giving fans a good reason to keep an eye on what plays out on the soccer field this fall.
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Overall points:
Sand Creek’s Jayden Austin blew away the field in total points last year, but the Scorpions lost those staggering numbers to graduation. Across the state, it will be Battle Mountain senior Danny Barajas who returns in 2019 with the most points from last year.
Barajas scored 68 total points thanks to a combination of 24 goals and 20 assists. Right behind both from an all-classification standpoint, as well as a Class 4A standpoint is Gatorade player of the year Thad Dewing out of Air Academy, who totaled 62 points.
Last year’s 5A leader in points comes back as Rangeview’s Rashid Seidu-Aroza totaled 60 points.
Delta’s Martin Corral led 3A with 61 points and will be back for the Panthers this fall. Heritage Christian junior Nagi Williams returns as the 2A leader in points. The top three points leaders from 2A last year all graduated this past spring.
Goals:

(Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com) It’s no surprise to see many of the same names on the points list fall into the category of returning goal scorers. Corral leads all returning players across the state after he scored 28 goals in 2018.
Seidu-Aroza leads the crop of 5A returners with 27 goals to his name last year. He was matched in 4A by Dewing.
Ridgway’s Robert Beserra and Heritage Christian’s Williams each scored 22 goals last year to return as the leading scorers in the 2A field.
Assists:
Just as important as those scoring goals are those finding the goal scorers. Union Colony Prep junior Isaac Perez finished last year with 21 helpers to rank second in the state in all classes. With two years still play, it’s safe to assume that he’ll continue to place the ball where his forwards can bury it in the back of the net.
Boulder senior Sam Phillips assisted on 14 goals. It was tied for third in 5A, but those sitting either with him or above him on that leaderboard will not return in 2019. The Panthers advanced to the 5A semifinals last year so having Phillips back is crucial to any state championship hopes.
Part of the reason Barajas is returning to the pitch with the most points in the state is his ability to find scorers on top of putting the ball in the net on his own. His 20 assists mark the most by a returning 4A player this fall.
Salida’s Quinn Bosanko matched Barajas’ 20 assists last year. It was good enough to lead all 3A players and he’ll be back for the Spartans this fall.
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All-state baseball teams for the 2019 season
The 2019 all-state baseball teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.
Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.
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Class 5A

Mountain Vista’s Sam Ireland. (Tim Bourke) Player of the year: Sam Ireland, Mountain Vista
Coach of the year: Matt Darr, Regis Jesuit
First Team Name School Pos. Year Riley Cornelio Pine Creek RHP/INF Senior Sam Ireland Mountain Vista RHP/3B/1B Senior AJ Jergensen Ralston Valley OF Senior Geno Macias Regis Jesuit Senior Brice Martinez Cherry Creek Jack Moss Cherry Creek Drew Stahl Mountain Vista INF Senior Jacob Thompsen Regis Jesuit Junior Caden Wagner Regis Jesuit Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Justin Boyd Legend SS/CF Senior Jose Cintron Overland 3B/2B/INF Senior Peter Goldy Grandview RHP/1B Senior Calvin Hunt Ralston Valley RHP Senior Cale Lansville ThunderRidge Grant Magill Mountain Vista C Senior Nathan Mitchell Cherry Creek Ryan Stohr Dakota Ridge RHP/1B Senior Patrick Strawbridge Regis Jesuit Senior Case Williams Douglas County RHP/3B/1B Junior Honorable mention:
- Trey Adams, Ralston Valley, INF/RHP, Senior
- Simon Baumgardt, Lakewood, P/SS, Senior
- Radek Birkholz, Valor Christian, P/INF, Sophomore
- Zach Boone, Castle View, CF/LF, Senior
- Clay Burke, Mountain Vista, RHP/1B, Senior
- Jake Campbell, Rocky Mountain, P/1B, Senior
- Tony Castonguay, Grandview, C/3B, Junior
- Pete Chronowski, Heritage, LHP, Senior
- Kellen Cox, Cherokee Trail
- Garrett Crawford, Overland, OF/RHP, Junior
- Clay Cutter, Cherry Creek
- John Emerson, Denver East, CF/LHP/SS, Senior
- Chase Esplin, Legacy, Junior
- Matt Glover, Denver South, RHP/OF/SS, Sophomore
- Jake Greiving, Legend, C/OF/3B, Senior
- Josh Hojnowski, Grandview, RHP/3B, Senior
- Ben Horwith, Douglas County, Senior
- Owen Lockner, Windsor, Senior
- Jayden Martinez, Grandview, OF, Senior
- Braden Martinez, Windsor, Senior
- Bryce Matthews, Chaparral, OF, Senior
- Ryan McKown, Chaparral, OF, Senior
- Mason Mitchell, Heritage, OF/RHP, Senior
- Justin Moehlenpah, Horizon, LHP/OF, Senior
- Ben Perla, Cherry Creek
- Jaren Piepho, Rocky Mountain, C, Senior
- Kevin Pipich, Rock Canyon, RHP/1B, Senior
- J.C. Rodriguez, Far Northeast Warriors, Sophomore
- Jacob Roybal, Chatfield, P/OF, Junior
- Teddy Schoenfeld, Boulder, Senior
- Macully Sehr, Legacy, Sophomore
- Colby Shade, Fort Collins, OF, Junior
- Derek Shaver, Grand Junction, Senior
- Blake Templeton, Fort Collins, SS/RHP, Junior
- Diego Velasquez, Smoky Hill, P/1B/OF, Junior
- Ben Whipple, Valor Christian, RHP/1B, Sophomore
- Tristan Wolf, Mountain Range
- Matt Zaccaro, Bear Creek, OF/P, Senior
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Class 4A

Pueblo West’s Tyler Barth. (Bobby Stevens/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Tyler Barth, Pueblo West
Coach of the year: Dan Sanchez, Pueblo West
First Team Name School Pos. Year Lincoln Andrews Canon City INF/P Senior Aaron Arcilise Wheat Ridge RHP/INF Senior Tyler Barth Pueblo West Senior Aaron Berkhoff Cheyenne Mountain INF Senior Charlie Deeds Palmer Ridge SS/RHP/2B Senior Nate Denniston Pueblo West Senior Kyle Jameson Pueblo West Senior Collin Kringlen Holy Family 1B/RHP Senior Spencer Rich Silver Creek Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Tayler Aguilar Northridge CF Senior Brodie Blackford Pueblo West Junior Jayden Cordova Pueblo West Senior JP Hamer Fort Morgan Senior Ben McLaughlin Golden SS/RHP Junior Brady Renck Longmont 2B/SS/P Senior Jason Shuger Lewis-Palmer P/INF Senior John Thoren Erie Michael Wegleitner Silver Creek Junior Honorable mention:
- Zach Becker, Holy Family, SS/2B/RHP, Senior
- Johnny Behm, Lewis-Palmer, /OF, Senior
- Dominic Bronk, Wheat Ridge, 3B/RHP, Junior
- Angel Carlos, Lincoln, Senior
- Tyler Declusin, Pueblo West, Senior
- Devin Dodson, Cheyenne Mountain, C/RHP, Junior
- Tyler Dollahan, Glenwood Springs, Senior
- Garrett Flaagan, Eagle Valley
- Avery Fulford, Conifer, Senior
- Michael Guber, George Washington, UTIL/RHP, Senior
- Chris Gumeson, Longmont, RF/C/INF, Senior
- Tyler Hrin, Thomas Jefferson, OF/1B/LHP, Freshman
- Charlie Jackson, Silver Creek, Junior
- William Kapner, Evergreen, 2B/1B, Junior
- Emmert Kastendieck, Montrose, OF, Junior
- Noah Lasecki, The Classical Academy, 1B/P, Senior
- Isaac Linker, Fort Morgan, Senior
- Cesar Loma, Greeley Central, 3B/RHP/C, Senior
- Seth Lucero, Denver North, SS/RHP/OF, Senior
- Nico Martin, Pueblo Central, CF, Senior
- Parker Martin, Coronado, C/INF/OF, Senior
- Cole Martino, Pueblo County, P/1B/3B, Sophomore
- Bryce McKee, Coronado, SS/UTIL/RHP, Senior
- Kolton Miller, Ponderosa, Sophomore
- Adam Muniz, Pueblo Central, 3B/SS/2B, Senior
- Corey Musch, Skyview, CF/LF, Senior
- Cameron Nellor, Thompson Valley, SS/P/UTIL, Junior
- Mason Pastorello, Discovery Canyon, SS/RHP, Senior
- Dominic Puchino, Roosevelt, LHP/1B, Junior
- Joe Quintana, Golden, SS/RHP/2B, Senior
- Stevenson Reynolds, Palisade, Junior
- Tyler Richardson, Elizabeth, LHP/1B/OF, Senior
- Brayden Rizzi, Centaurus, 1B/P, Senior
- Brady Rose, Standley Lake
- Paul Schiebel, Littleton, Senior
- Grant Shandy, Air Academy, RHP/OF/1B, Senior
- Weston Siefken, Holy Family, UTIL/RHP, Senior
- Justin Swenson, Silver Creek, Senior
- Lalo Veliz, Lincoln, Senior
- Chazz Vigil, Pueblo Centennial, C/INF/UTIL, Junior
- Nate Vondy, Mountain View, P/3B, Senior
- Derek Wagler, Rifle, SS/2B/P, Junior
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Class 3A

University’s Koy Jorgensen. (Geoffrey Sager/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Koy Jorgensen, University
Coach of the year: Casey Miller, University
First Team Name School Pos. Year Andre Chacon University OF/P Junior Koy Jorgensen University OF/P Senior Graham Osman Colorado Academy Senior Kalob Padilla University INF/P Senior Nathan Poretz Peak to Peak C/1B Senior Brody Schneider Lutheran Senior Sawyer Shepherd Resurrection Christian RHP/3B Junior Jared Ure Eaton INF/P Senior Ryan Ure Eaton P/1B Sophomore Second Team Name School Pos. Year Caden Alonzo Alamosa Emmett Ela Colorado Academy Senior Nolan Johnson University OF Sophomore Ben Kuhnel Middle Park LHP/CF/1B Senior Gauge Lockhart Delta 3B/P Junior Caleb Madrid Sheridan 3B/P/1B Senior Jerry Martinez University P/1B Junior Henry Rogers Kent Denver P/OF Senior Chris Scherbarth Sterling LHP/CF Junior Honorable mention:
- Ty Addington, La Junta, INF/P, Senior
- Sam Baldwin, St. Mary’s, OF/LHP/C, Senior
- CJ Blaskowski, Eaton, C/INF/P, Senior
- Drew Book, Sterling, Junior
- Max Carere, Lamar, 3B/2B/RHP, Senior
- Rowyn Carmichael, Delta, 1B/P, Senior
- Jessie Castorena, Bruce Randolph
- Zach Cook, Resurrection Christian, Sophomore
- Nick Crandall, Lutheran, Junior
- Tristen Crowther, Centauri
- Cade Curran, Manual, OF/P, Senior
- Sean Dale, Cedaredge, UTIL/SS/RHP, Junior
- James Doyle, Kent Denver, P/1B/OF, Senior
- Hayden Farmer, Bayfield, 3B/P, Senior
- Dustin Ferguson, Sterling, P/CF/1B, Senior
- Ari Fierer, Colorado Academy
- Max Higdon, Peak to Peak, CF/P, Senior
- Kolten Hillis, Alamosa
- Carson James, Lutheran, Senior
- Matt Johnson, Colorado Springs Christian, C/INF/OF, Senior
- Tucker Jones, Monte Vista, 3B/P, Senior
- Justin Kahn, DSST: Stapleton, 1B/RHP/C, Senior
- Tyler Kissler, Valley, C/P/OF, Senior
- Dawson Kuhl, Roaring Fork, INF/P, Senior
- Ryan Lewis, Pagosa Springs, 3B/P, Junior
- Andy Limoncelli, Buena Vista, /OF, Senior
- Dalton Logan, Eaton, OF/P, Junior
- Christian Mack, Manitou Springs, OF/P, Senior
- Isaiah Martinez, Buena Vista, /UTIL, Senior
- Max McGhehey, Bayfield, CF/P, Senior
- Trevor Myers, Delta, C/INF/P, Senior
- Elijah Pacheco, Jefferson, LHP/1B/CF, Junior
- Krece Paperski, Moffat County, Sophomore
- Dakota Pruitt, Riverdale Ridge, P/SS, Sophomore
- Jackson Romero, Resurrection Christian, Junior
- Edwin Romo, St. Mary’s, INF/P, Senior
- Patrick Sandoval, Trinidad, SS/P, Senior
- Garrett Shriver, Peak to Peak, /SS/P, Junior
- Cutter Smith, Bennett, P/SS, Senior
- Elian Soto, Jefferson Academy, SS/RHP, Junior
- Kellen Strole, The Academy, INF/RHP, Senior
- Austin Templeton, Florence, 3B/P/OF, Senior
- Jake Thiret, Prospect Ridge Academy, RHP/OF/1B, Senior
- Nicholas Wellen, Brush
- Logan Widick, Platte Valley, C/INF, Senior
- Clayton Yoder, Montezuma-Cortez, 2B/RHP, Senior
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Class 2A

Peyton’s Rodney Gregg. (Lisa Hayes/StillOfTheMomentPhotography.com) Player of the year: Rodney Gregg, Peyton
Coach of the year: Kelly Nickell, Peyton
First Team Name School Pos. Year Bryce Benz Rye Paul Brophy Yuma 1B/P Senior Brayden Dillingham Calhan 3B/P/C Senior Damon Elarton Rye Bryce Ford Wiggins INF/P Senior Rodney Gregg Peyton P/1B/OF Senior Jaeden Meyers Peyton P/INF/C Senior Presley Pene Hotchkiss OF/P Senior Rupert Shaw Peyton P/INF/C Senior Braden Witzel Burlington Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Koby Anderson Dayspring Christian Academy C/RHP/3B Senior Simon Dodge Dawson School C Senior Josh Lang Front Range Christian OF Junior Drew Lloyd Front Range Christian P/INF/C Senior Jose Magallanes Holly C/SS/RHP Sophomore Johnathan Mobbley Fowler 1B/P/OF Junior Kory Tacha Limon Jesus Trejo Holyoke Senior Jamison Yanish Hotchkiss INF/P Senior Honorable mention:
- Rylan Aikens, Dayspring Christian Academy, Senior
- Junior Arambula, Wray, C/P/INF, Sophomore
- Soul Connolly, Paonia, Senior
- Jacob Deacon, Sargent, SS/P, Senior
- Zane Denton, Fowler, P/SS/3B, Senior
- Quinton Flanscha, Fowler, CF/C, Senior
- Isiah Garcia, Rocky Ford, C/RHP/3B, Junior
- Eddie Glaser, Calhan, SS/P, Senior
- Marvin Guereque, Hotchkiss, INF/P, Senior
- Dillon Harshman, Wiggins, OF/INF/P, Junior
- Joe Hayes, Calhan, C/3B, Senior
- George Hogan, Clear Creek, P/SS/2B, Sophomore
- Zack Jackson, Highland, SS/P, Senior
- Dylan LeBleu, Rangely, P/INF, Junior
- Tyler Lewis, Swink, C, Senior
- Will Lorenz, Gilpin County, SS/C/RHP, Senior
- David Lozano, Paonia, Senior
- Joaquin Martinez, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior
- Jacob Mazurek, Clear Creek, 2B, Senior
- Carl McKenzie, County Line [Wiley/McClave], Senior
- Santino Mendoza, Rocky Ford, RHP/CF/2B, Junior
- Brennen Meyers, Peyton, INF/P, Sophomore
- Tristan Moore, Rangely, UTIL/P/C, Senior
- Blake Mosenteen, Holyoke, Junior
- Nathan Paolucci, Swink, INF/P, Sophomore
- Brigden Parker, Holly, LHP/1B/LF, Sophomore
- Ryan Phelan, Meeker, Sophomore
- Braden Sandersfeld, Limon
- Dakota Smith, Dolores, 1B/RHP/3B, Senior
- Manny Tena, Yuma, CF/P, Junior
- Luis Villalpando, Meeker, Senior
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Class 1A

Nucla’s Will Gabriel. (Paul Shepardson/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Will Gabriel, Nucla
Coach of the year: Dustin Conley, Cornerstone Christian Academy
First Team Name School Pos. Year Drew Coffin Haxtun Senior Jonah Cox Cornerstone Christian Academy SS Junior Will Gabriel Nucla LHP/INF Senior Cullen Glosson Otis P/SS Senior Chance Gulliford Cotopaxi P/3B Junior Ethan Richmond Stratton/Liberty Senior Alex Roedel Cornerstone Christian Academy C/RHP/OF Senior Cade Walker Cornerstone Christian Academy 2B/3B/RHP Senior Tyler Wytulka Nucla LHP/INF Sophomore Second Team Name School Pos. Year JD Brantingham Nucla C Senior Dominic Coleman Granada 3B/P Freshman Andrew DeRuiter Evangelical Christian Zach Dube Cornerstone Christian Academy OF/3B/RHP Senior Beau Dukes Springfield Senior Ty Hunt Otis P/1B/3B Senior Devon Jara Granada P/C Senior Trenton Rowan Cornerstone Christian Academy 1B/3B/RHP Freshman Brandon Williams Caliche Junior Honorable mention:
- Levi Barr, Cotopaxi, SS/P, Senior
- Dustin Carroll, Manzanola, P/INF, Senior
- T.J. Conaway, Eads, Senior
- Joey Gerk, Haxtun, Senior
- Hayden Gray, Dove Creek, 3B/RHP, Sophomore
- Patrick Jones, Springfield, Senior
- Eitan Kochavi, Denver Jewish Day, OF, Junior
- Dylan Milner, Sierra Grande, P/INF/C, Senior
- Bryce Miracle, Otis, P/SS/C, Senior
- Frank Ogden, Cotopaxi, C/OF/P, Junior
- Kris Park, Evangelical Christian
- Quade Pelton, Cheyenne Wells, Junior
- Sebastian Rose, Elbert, OF/RHP, Junior
- Kyle Saunders, Longmont Christian, RHP/UTIL/OF, Sophomore
- Jace Sinks, Nucla, OF/INF, Senior
- Ty Smith, Dove Creek, SS/RHP, Junior
- Xander Speicher, Prairie, Junior
- Isaac Wells, Otis, C/3B, Senior
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All-state girls soccer teams for the 2019 season
The 2019 all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.
Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.
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Class 5A

Grandview’s Kacy Johnston. (Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Kacy Johnston, Grandview
Coach of the year: Tari Wood, Grandview
First Team Name School Pos. Year Tessa Barton Columbine FORW Senior Brooke Berdan Fairview MF Senior Lauren Holleran Grandview D/MF Senior Kacy Johnston Grandview MF Senior Madison Livingston Grandview GK Senior Grayson Lynch Rock Canyon FORW Senior Caylin Lyubenko Grandview MF Junior Mallory Mooney Broomfield FORW Junior Sarah Piper Ralston valley MF/FORW Senior Lauren Walter Arapahoe FORW Junior Audrey Weiss Arapahoe FORW Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Lauren Durbin Rock Canyon MF Senior Cori Dyke Valor Christian MF/FORW Senior Shaylee Gailus Broomfield FORW Senior Abby Gearhart Windsor MF/FORW/STRK Senior Maddie Hahn Arapahoe D Senior Madi Hand Rocky Mountain MF Senior Ava Laden Regis Jesuit FORW Junior Reilly Madden Boulder D Senior Grace McReynolds Rampart Junior Izzy Munsell Broomfield D Senior Shalom Prince Grandview FORW/MF Senior Honorable mention:
- Aaliyah Acevedo, Cherokee Trail, Junior
- Shayla Addington, Chaparral, D, Freshman
- Brynn Boeyink, Mountain Vista, D, Junior
- Mackenzie Bryant, Cherry Creek, GK, Senior
- Brae Cole, Monarch, Sophomore
- Emily Cottrell, Rock Canyon, D, Senior
- Madison DeHerrera, Ralston Valley, MF/FORW, Senior
- Lila Dere, Fruita Monument, FORW, Junior
- Mikayla Eccher, Rocky Mountain, MF, Senior
- Makenna Fowler, Arvada West, MF/FORW, Senior
- Jariya Freeling, Denver East, D, Senior
- Jordan Garrett, Rampart, Junior
- Kaitlin Glover, Cherry Creek, MF, Senior
- Anna Hart, ThunderRidge, STRK, Senior
- Lucy Hart, Pine Creek, Sophomore
- Tara Hoffman, Heritage, GK, Senior
- Riley Kaali-Nagy, Columbine, FORW, Freshman
- Carty Kingsbury, Windsor, MF/FORW, Freshman
- Sophia Leone, Fossil Ridge, Junior
- Daisy Light, Monarch, Senior
- Marisa Lucero, Doherty, STRK/MF, Junior
- Kailey Maness, Legacy, Senior
- Maria Martinez, Liberty, GK, Sophomore
- Makayla Merlo, Legacy, MF, Junior
- Sophie Moran, Ralston Valley, D, Senior
- Rylee Mullen, Chatfield, MF, Senior
- Nariana Nealy, Northglenn, FORW/GK, Senior
- Molly Reich, Regis Jesuit, D, Senior
- Lucy Roberts, Legend, Junior
- Kaitlyn Rogers, Fossil Ridge, Sophomore
- Sarina Russ, Fairview, MF, Senior
- Dekota Schubert, Douglas County, Junior
- Hanna Sexton, Highlands Ranch, MF, Senior
- Kailey Seymour, Castle View, D/MF, Junior
- Laurel Storheim, Fruita Monument, MF, Senior
- Kali Villalobos, Brighton, Junior
- Savannah Watts, Prairie View, GK, Senior
- Kylie Wells, Chatfield, STRK, Junior
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Class 4A

Cheyenne Mountain’s Lisa Long. (Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Lisa Long, Cheyenne Mountain
Coach of the year: Nikki Athey, Cheyenne Mountain
First Team Name School Pos. Year Abby Barhydt Palmer Ridge Junior Marissa Dowlin Cheyenne Mountain FORW Senior Laryssa Hamblen D’Evelyn Senior Molly Kratzer Wheat Ridge MF Senior Jadyn Ledoux Sand Creek FORW Sophomore Lisa Long Cheyenne Mountain FORW Senior Liza Louthan Air Academy D Senior Bella Scaturro D’Evelyn Senior Zoe Sims Air Academy MF Senior Colleen Tyrrell Silver Creek D Senior Luisa Weiner Evergreen Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Baylee Barnes Air Academy FORW Senior Kinley Carter Pueblo Centennial FORW Senior Macy Clem Mullen MF Senior Trinity Harvey The Classical Academy FORW Junior Kaitlin Hinkle Pueblo County Senior Sharon Mayes Discovery Canyon FORW Junior Sophia McConnell Cheyenne Mountain MF Sophomore Olivia Pietro Green Mountain Senior Catherine Rapp Evergreen Freshman Elizabeth Rapp Evergreen Freshman Madeline Schuemann Sand Creek D Sophomore Honorable mention:
- Cailynn Andreis, Canon City, D, Sophomore
- Catherine Bakken, George Washington, MF/FORW, Senior
- Carlene Beaton, Denver North, D/GK, Senior
- Morgan Berry, Woodland Park, MF, Freshman
- Faith Brendefur, Centaurus, Senior
- Allison Canada, Mesa Ridge, D, Senior
- Hannah Coster, Durango, MF, Junior
- Logan DuFord, Wheat Ridge, GK, Senior
- Kate Eggen, Silver Creek, MF, Senior
- Jackie Escalera, Fort Morgan, FORW, Sophomore
- Melina Faris, Pueblo County, FORW/MF, Junior
- Kiera Flanagan, Niwot, FORW, Sophomore
- Jersey Garoutte, Pueblo West, FORW/MF/D, Junior
- Drew Girling, Sierra, GK, Junior
- Stephanie Gwilliam, Thompson Valley, Sophomore
- McKenna Harrington, Erie, FORW, Senior
- Molly Hennessy, Skyline, FORW/MF/D, Junior
- Mikayla Henson, Pueblo Centennial, D, Sophomore
- Kiera Hess, D’Evelyn, GK, Senior
- Jaelyn Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, D/FORW, Senior
- Allie Jones, Pueblo Centennial, MF, Sophomore
- Riley Jones, Palmer Ridge, Sophomore
- Alexa Karsel, Silver Creek, STRK, Junior
- Haley Klasner, Standley Lake, MF, Senior
- Claire Krueger, Battle Mountain, D, Senior
- Lily Maus, Evergreen, Sophomore
- Rachel Melchior, Elizabeth, FORW, Junior
- Delaney Moon, Steamboat Springs, STRK, Senior
- Shelby Olson, Mountain View, MF/GK, Junior
- Kiley O’Rourke, Canon City, Senior
- Lauren Prescott, Conifer, MF, Senior
- Abby Raio, Pueblo South, MF, Junior
- Yadira Ramos Gurrola, Skyview, HB/STRK, Senior
- Addie Randel, Northridge, FORW/MF, Junior
- Shelby Ransom, Green Mountain, Senior
- Talia Schmidt, The Classical Academy, Sophomore
- Abby Scruton, Glenwood Springs, Sophomore
- Emma Seufer, Ponderosa, D, Junior
- Shelby Smotzer, Frederick, Senior
- Emily Stec, Golden, FORW, Junior
- Lauren Strizich, Coronado, MF, Junior
- Audrey Teague, Battle Mountain, D, Senior
- Hailey Ter Meer, Greeley Central, GK/FORW, Sophomore
- Isabelle Thibault, Falcon, D/MF, Senior
- Lesley Vasquez, Northfield, MF/STRK, Freshman
- Kaylah Wanna, Mullen, FORW/MF, Senior
- Haley Williams, Mead, Freshman
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Class 3A

Colorado Academy’s Catie Groves. (Paul DiSalvo/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Catie Groves, Colorado Academy
Coach of the year: Sean Stedeford, Colorado Academy
First Team Name School Pos. Year Bridget Lynch Jefferson Academy D/MF Senior Catie Groves Colorado Academy Senior Iris Zhang Peak to Peak FORW/MF Junior Kelley Francis Aspen FORW Sophomore Kendall Beall Colorado Academy Junior Kristen Capan Jefferson Academy FORW/MF Senior Lily Thimsen Jefferson Academy D/MF Junior Mari Annest Colorado Academy Senior Maya Pellegrini Colorado Academy Sophomore Mika Fisher Kent Denver GK Junior Sidney Chong Kent Denver Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Taylor Ehlert Middle Park MF Senior Megan Elmer Kent Denver Senior Lily Fletcher Prospect Ridge Academy MF Junior Katie Fowler St. Mary’s D Senior Kayla Futakami Stargate School FORW Sophomore Sammy Gish Vail Mountain MF Senior Annabelle Johnson Kent Denver Junior Lisa McClain Middle Park FORW Senior Laura Pelino Salida Senior Natalie Smink DSST: Stapleton MF/FORW Junior McKenzie Stricker The Academy MF Sophomore Honorable mention:
- Destany Araiza, Atlas Preparatory School, Junior
- Nevaeh Archuleta, Sterling, FORW/STRK, Senior
- Victoria Arzalo, KIPP Denver Collegiate, Senior
- Hannah Baylor, The Vanguard School, GK/FORW, Sophomore
- Addison Bright, Salida, GK, Senior
- Emily Broadhurst, Roaring Fork, Junior
- Mary Brummel, St. Mary’s, FORW, Senior
- Lesli Bueso, Aurora West College Prep Academy, GK/D, Sophomore
- Ava Candelaria, DSST: Byers, MF, Sophomore
- Shaya Chenoweth, Grand Valley, MF/FORW, Senior
- Sheridan Choat, Lamar, Senior
- Julia Creech, St. Mary’s, MF, Sophomore
- Emma Day, Basalt, MF/FORW, Junior
- Lorelai Flores, Eagle Ridge Academy, MF/STRK, Freshman
- Kaylie Gabel, The Academy, FORW/MF, Senior
- Lauren Gamlin, Liberty Common, MF, Junior
- Reygan Garcia, Fort Lupton, MF/FORW/STRK, Freshman
- Brianna Gelok, Eagle Ridge Academy, MF/FORW, Freshman
- Kait Halverson, Colorado Springs Christian, FORW, Senior
- Emily Hughes, Eagle Ridge Academy, FORW, Junior
- Jamison Litvay, Buena Vista, STRK, Freshman
- Ainsley MacDonald, Prospect Ridge Academy, FORW, Freshman
- Ellie MacKendrick, Middle Park, MF, Senior
- Margo McHugh, Aspen, D, Senior
- Kelsey Mundy, Florence, MF/FORW, Senior
- Audrey Pulliam, Bennett, Junior
- Nallely Robles, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Senior
- Caileen Sienchnect, Manitou Springs, MF, Senior
- Morgan Thompson, Pagosa Springs, MF, Senior
- Ashlee Trujillo, Riverdale Ridge, Freshman
- Missa Webb, Delta, FORW, Senior
- Alyssa Wenzel, Coal Ridge, Senior
- Morgan White, Frontier Academy, Junior
- MyAnna Winters, James Irwin, FORW/HB, Sophomore
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Class 2A

Dawson School’s Degen Miller. (Paul DiSalvo/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Degen Miller, Dawson School
Coach of the year: Brad Homan, Denver Christian
First Team Name School Pos. Year Kara Amidon Denver Christian MF/FORW Junior Karina Davalos Crested Butte Senior Alex Dunbar Dawson School Junior Cameron Epstein Dawson School Senior Tess Fenerty Crested Butte Senior Olivia Hansen Cornerstone Christian Academy Freshman Degen Miller Dawson School Sophomore Molly Miller Loveland Classical Senior Samantha Morrell Telluride Junior Eden Reece Denver Christian GK Junior Kaya Schaap Denver Christian MF Senior Second Team Name School Pos. Year Sydney Adamson Rye Freshman Makayla Dannelly Cornerstone Christian Academy Sophomore Sydney Hansen Cornerstone Christian Academy Junior Katherine Hatch Colorado Springs School Senior Sofia Mier Fountain Valley MF Sophomore Holland Reece Denver Christian FB Junior Claire Shaver Telluride GK Junior Leah Shorey Thomas MacLaren School STRK/MF Sophomore Meghan Sloan Front Range Christian Senior Siena Truex Crested Butte Senior Grace Whitehorn Del Norte D Junior Honorable mention:
- Sophie Adamson, Rye, Freshman
- Amy Antes, Evangelical Christian, Junior
- Alessa Baker, Rye, Sophomore
- Ella Beck, Colorado Rocky Mountain, Senior
- Mia Gardner, Thomas MacLaren School, GK, Junior
- Justice Gearhard, Cornerstone Christian Academy, Senior
- Juliet Hall, Thomas MacLaren School, MF, Junior
- Jamie Johnson, Fountain Valley, FORW, Senior
- Cameron McClelland, Loveland Classical, Sophomore
- Elaizha Nelson, Belleview Christian, Freshman
- Kendra Parra, Del Norte, FORW, Junior
- Tilly Rahm, Fountain Valley, GK, Junior
- Sidney Singh, Front Range Christian, Sophomore
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All-state boys swimming and diving teams for the 2019 season

(Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com) The 2019 all-state boys swimming teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.
Swimmers, divers and coaches of the year were voted upon by coaches at the state meet.
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Class 5A
Swimmer of the year: Gavin Olson, Columbine
Diver of the year: Luke VanVleet, Heritage
Swim coach of the year: Chris Loftis, Cherry Creek
Dive coach of the year: Jake Carloni, Regis Jesuit
First Team Name Year School Event(s) Clayton Chaplin Sophomore Highlands Ranch Diving Brendan Eckerman Senior Cherry Creek 50 free, 100 free, 200 free relay, 400 free relay Casey Fellows Senior Valor Christian Diving William Goodwin Senior Regis Jesuit 200 IM, 100 breaststroke Lars Hanna Junior Cherry Creek 200 medley relay, 400 free relay Quinn Henninger Sophomore Regis Jesuit Diving Blake Jorgens Sophomore Cherry Creek 200 free relay Max Kreidl Junior Boulder 100 butterfly Lukas Miller Junior Legacy 200 free, 500 free Gavin Olson Senior Columbine 100 back Bryce Ortanes Sophomore Cherry Creek 200 medley relay, 400 free relay Jake Russell Junior Cherry Creek 200 medley relay Tommy Salvetti Senior Cherry Creek 200 free relay Nikolas Silolahti Sophomore Cherry Creek 200 free relay, 400 free relay Spencer Smith Senior Cherry Creek 200 medley relay Second Team Name Year School Event(s) Gio Aguirre Freshman Regis Jesuit 400 free relay Zach Bartel Junior Fossil Ridge 200 IM Daniel Bensen Junior Arapahoe 200 free relay Jack Berdahl Junior Arapahoe 100 breaststroke Benjamin Brewer Senior Arapahoe 200 free relay Sean Carr Junior Regis Jesuit 200 medley relay Jack Clouatre Senior Regis Jesuit 200 medley relay Conrad Eck Freshman Cherry Creek Diving Nicholas Fox Senior Ralston Valley 100 back Jack Giesen Junior Arapahoe 200 free relay Fletcher Hayes Sophomore Arapahoe 500 free Sawyer Inglis Sophomore Regis Jesuit 200 free, 400 free relay Will Kerscher Junior Regis Jesuit 200 medley relay, 400 free relay Sawyer Kruse Senior Rocky Mountain 100 butterfly Dyson Modica Sophomore Highlands Ranch Diving Evan Mullen Junior Regis Jesuit Diving Josh Pales Junior Fossil Ridge 50 free Nick Stephenson Senior Arapahoe 200 free relay Luke VanVleet Heritage Diving Antonio Vigil-Harrison Senior Grandview Diving Class 4A
Swimmer of the year: Ryan Peterson, Wheat Ridge
Diver of the year: Ryan Leach, Cheyenne Mountain
Swim coach of the year: Susan Stone, Mullen
Dive coach of the year: Mary Rose, Donahue Cheyenne Mountain
First Team Name Year School Event(s) Sam Anderson Senior Broomfield 200 free relay Jack Arnold Junior Denver North Diving Jack Elbert Senior Air Academy Diving Sam Hahn Senior Broomfield 200 free relay Jon Kim Senior Broomfield 200 free relay Ryan King Senior Montrose 500 free Harrison Lierz Junior Broomfield 200 IM, 100 back, 200 free relay Joshua-Ryan Lujan Senior Pine Creek 100 breaststroke Quintin McCarty Freshman Discovery Canyon 50 free, 200 medley relay, 400 free relay Andrew McGill Sophomore Discovery Canyon 200 medley relay, 400 free relay Ryan Peterson Senior Wheat Ridge 200 free, 100 free John Plutt Sophomore Pueblo County 100 butterfly Tommy Rauchut Junior Discovery Canyon 200 medley relay, 400 free relay Jack Ryan Sophomore Denver South Diving Braden Whitmarsh Senior Discovery Canyon 200 medley relay, 400 free relay Second Team Name Year School Event(s) Charlie Baker Junior Mullen 400 free relay William Chavez Junior Mullen 200 free relay, 400 free relay Cayden Christianson Senior Montrose 200 IM Josh Dodrill Junior Windsor 100 butterfly, 200 medley relay Matthew Fellows Freshman Discovery Canyon Diving Ben Freeman Mullen 200 free relay, 400 free relay Collin Gammon Senior Standley Lake Diving Gabe Grauvogel Senior Cheyenne Mountain 100 breaststroke Nathan Kenigsberg Senior Greeley West 200 free, 100 free Ryan Leach Senior Cheyenne Mountain Diving Noah Maestas Sophomore Mullen 200 free relay Riley Miller Senior Windsor 200 medley relay Caiden Peterson Senior Windsor 200 medley relay Andrew Scoggin Sophomore Windsor 200 medley relay Cameron Smooke Junior Mullen 200 free relay, 400 free relay Matthew Teta Senior Silver Creek Diving Jentry Zymbaluk Senior Air Academy Diving