A couple of wins over Mountain View has put the spotlight on Longmont baseball. The undefeated Trojans head into spring break as the new No. 1 team in the Class 4A CHSAANow.com baseball rankings.
And they earned it.
On consecutive days last week, Longmont posted 6-3 and 3-1 wins over then No. 2 Mountain View, who fell to No. 7 this week.
Valor Christian slipped one spot to come in at No. 2.
Evergreen bettered their position by three spots to land at No. 5 while Silver Creek jump two spots to take over at No. 8.
No new teams broke into the 4A poll this week.
(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
The 3A poll also saw a fresh face in the top spot. After coming away with a couple of wins at their own tournament, Lamar lands at the No. 1 spot formerly held by Faith Christian.
The defending 3A champs only dropped one spot to No. 2.
Lutheran stormed its way into the 3A rankings, coming in at No. 4 despite not ranked in last week’s poll. The Lions are the only newcomers in 3A.
Colorado Academy is right behind at No. 5, two spots better than a week ago.
In 5A, Rocky Mountain hangs onto its top spot, but the always dangerous Cherry Creek Bruins jumped two spots to take over at No 2.
Legend breaks into the top five by making a three-spot jump from last week’s poll.
At No. 10, Broomfield is the only new team in the 5A poll.
Haxtun has shown it should be a team to keep an eye on, landing at No. 3 in this week’s 2A poll. That’s a staggering six spots better than a week ago.
Paonia is still securely in the No. 1 spot in those rankings.
Calhan and Holyoke are the two new teams to break into the 2A rankings, coming in at No. 9 and No. 10 respectively.
Only one new face made an appearance in this week’s 1A poll as Cotopaxi takes the No. 8 spot this week.
Holly remains the top team in the 1A rankings and it was Dove Creek who made the big jump of the week to land three spots better at No. 7.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.
During the regular season, new polls are released each Monday.
Heritage 16, Grandview 11, Highlands Ranch 8, Mullen 8, Legacy 3, Pine Creek 3, Boulder 2, Douglas County 2, Eaglecrest 2, Fort Collins 1, Grand Junction Central 1, Pomona 1.
Dropped out:
Heritage (10).
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Longmont (6)
4-0
90
4
2-0
2
Valor Christian (2)
3-2
82
1
1-2
3
Pueblo West
6-3
67
3
2-2
4
Air Academy (1)
3-0
60
5
1-0
5
Evergreen
4-0
53
8
0-0
6
Canon City
3-0
43
6
0-0
7
Mountain View
3-3
37
2
0-3
8
Silver Creek (1)
5-2
35
10
2-0
9
Windsor
2-0
32
7
2-0
10
Denver North
6-0
20
9
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Northridge 17, Wheat Ridge 12, Palmer Ridge 10, Ponderosa 10, Fort Morgan 8, Green Mountain 8, Thompson Valley 8, Pueblo South 7, Erie 3, Cheyenne Mountain 2, Golden 1.
Dropped out:
.
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Lamar (3)
6-1
86
2
2-0
2
Faith Christian (3)
1-0
83
1
1-0
3
La Junta (2)
4-0
76
4
3-0
4
Lutheran (1)
8-0
43
–
4-0
5
Colorado Academy
3-0
42
7
0-0
6
University (1)
1-3
38
3
1-2
7
Peak to Peak
3-1
32
9
0-0
8
Manitou Springs
3-1
31
5
2-1
9
Delta (1)
4-3
30
10
2-1
10
Valley
4-2
28
6
1-1
Others receiving votes:
Sterling 26, Eaton 23, Resurrection Christian 17, Manual 11, Weld Central 8, Bishop Machebeuf 7, Gunnison 7, Rye 6, Buena Vista 4, Cedaredge 2, St. Mary’s 2, Aspen 1, Bayfield 1, Kent Denver 1.
Dropped out:
Eaton (8).
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Paonia (6)
3-0
79
1
1-0
2
Front Range Christian (2)
5-1
57
2
1-1
3
Haxtun
5-0
50
9
3-0
4
Dawson (1)
2-2
47
3
0-0
5
Peyton
6-0
45
8
3-0
6
Sedgwick County
3-2
35
5
3-1
7
Rocky Ford
2-1
31
4
0-0
8
Hotchkiss
2-1
28
7
1-0
9
Calhan
6-0
20
–
3-0
10
Holyoke
4-0
16
–
4-0
Others receiving votes:
Dayspring Christian 14, Dolores Huerta 12, County Line 10, Limon 9, Sargent 9, Yuma 9, Sanford 8, Crowley County 4, Denver Academy 3, Lyons 3, Clear Creek 2, Custer County 2, Akron 1, Gilpin County 1.
Dropped out:
Dayspring Christian (6), Limon (10).
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Holly (7)
2-1
82
1
0-0
2
Eads
1-0
51
2
1-0
3
Nucla
2-3
50
3
1-0
4
Fleming
0-1
49
4
0-1
5
Granada
0-0
48
6
0-0
6
Cheyenne Wells
1-0
39
5
1-0
7
Dove Creek (1)
1-5
32
10
1-0
8
Cotopaxi
3-1
25
–
0-0
9
Stratton/Liberty
1-2
24
8
0-1
10
Manzanola
0-0
21
7
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Sierra Grande 19, Otis 13, Antonito 9, Kiowa 7, Primero 7, Cornerstone Christian 4, Elbert 4, Longmont Christian 3, Peetz 3, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 3, Pikes Peak Christian 2.
Broomfield 15, Grandview 15, Boulder 9, Mullen 8, Highlands Ranch 7, Columbine 5, Eaglecrest 5, Legacy 3, Pine Creek 3, Bear Creek 2, Coronado 2, Chaparral 1, Denver East 1.
Dropped out:
Mullen (4), Grandview (8), Pine Creek (10).
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Valor Christian (10)
2-0
100
1
2-0
2
Mountain View
3-0
70
2
3-0
3
Pueblo West
4-1
51
3
4-1
4
Longmont
2-0
43
5
2-0
5
Air Academy
2-0
41
9
2-0
6
Canon City
3-0
35
7
3-0
7
Windsor
0-0
32
4
0-0
8
Evergreen
4-0
30
–
4-0
9
Denver North
4-0
25
10
4-0
10
Silver Creek
3-2
20
6
3-2
Others receiving votes:
Northridge 18, Fort Morgan 16, Palmer Ridge 11, Pueblo South 11, Mead 10, Wheat Ridge 9, Green Mountain 8, Thompson Valley 6, Cheyenne Mountain 4, Erie 3, Pueblo Central 3, D’Evelyn 2, Golden 1, Ponderosa 1.
Dropped out:
Erie (8).
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Faith Christian (6)
0-0
82
2
0-0
2
Lamar (1)
4-1
73
3
4-1
3
University (2)
0-1
72
1
0-1
4
La Junta (1)
1-0
64
4
1-0
5
Manitou Springs
1-0
58
7
1-0
6
Valley
3-1
49
5
3-1
7
Colorado Academy (1)
3-0
44
–
3-0
8
Eaton
1-1
36
6
1-1
9
Peak to Peak
3-1
29
–
3-1
10
Delta
2-2
23
8
2-2
Others receiving votes:
Weld Central 14, Resurrection Christian 13, Sterling 12, Alamosa 11, Kent Denver 10, Bayfield 9, Gunnison 9, Manual 9, Lutheran 8, Cedaredge 7, Aspen 5, Centauri 5, Brush 4, Buena Vista 4, Montezuma-Cortez 3, Olathe 2, Pagosa Springs 2, St. Mary’s 2, Monte Vista 1.
Dropped out:
St. Mary’s (9), Bayfield (10).
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Paonia (7)
2-0
88
1
2-0
2
Front Range Christian
4-0
59
–
4-0
3
Dawson (1)
2-2
56
2
2-2
4
Rocky Ford
2-1
49
7
2-1
5
Sedgwick County (1)
0-1
46
4
0-1
6
Dayspring Christian
0-2
39
3
0-2
7
Hotchkiss
1-1
36
5
1-1
8
Peyton
3-0
29
–
3-0
9
Haxtun
2-0
27
–
2-0
10
Limon
2-2
26
6
2-2
Others receiving votes:
County Line 10, Dolores Huerta 10, Calhan 9, Sargent 9, Yuma 9, Del Norte 8, Sanford 8, Holyoke 7, Akron 4, Burlington 4, Center 4, Crowley County 4, Denver Christian 3, Lyons 3, Custer County 2, Clear Creek 1.
Dropped out:
Akron (8), County Line (9), Sargent (10).
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Holly (7)
2-1
74
1
2-1
2
Eads
0-0
60
2
0-0
3
Nucla (1)
1-3
55
4
1-3
4
Fleming
0-0
53
3
0-0
5
Cheyenne Wells
0-0
43
6
0-0
6
Granada
0-0
41
5
0-0
7
Manzanola
0-0
26
9
0-0
8
Stratton/Liberty
1-1
20
10
1-1
9
Sierra Grande
0-0
14
–
0-0
10
Dove Creek
0-5
10
7
0-5
Others receiving votes:
Antonito 8, Cotopaxi 8, Primero 7, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 6, Kiowa 4, Longmont Christian 3, Peetz 3, Cornerstone Christian 2, Pikes Peak Christian 2, Community Christian 1.
When the dust settled on the first set of girls soccer rankings since the preseason, much had changed.
Ultimately, it was Columbine that emerged as the new No. 1 team in a transformed Class 5A poll that added three new teams, and also all kinds of tumult following an early two weeks where just about everyone was beat by someone else.
The Rebels, off to a 3-1-0 start, received just one first-place vote out of the 10 in the classification, but rose to the top with 84 overall points, ahead of new No. 2 Broomfield (four first-place votes, 73 points).
Mountain Vista dropped one spot to No. 3, Cherokee Trail jumped from No. 10 to No. 4, and Cherry Creek — unranked in the preseason — rounds out the top five.
Rocky Mountain was the lone team to hold its spot at No. 6, Regis Jesuit is up to No. 7, and newcomers Legacy (No. 8) and Ralston Valley (No. 9) joined the fray. Grandview, the preseason No. 1 which is off to an 0-2-0 start, fell to No. 10.
Each of the three No. 1 teams in the other classes held firm. Those are Valor Christian (4A), Kent Denver (3A) and Dawson (2A).
The 3A poll added No. 8 Manitou Springs and No. 10 SkyView Academy, but there were no new teams in 4A or 2A.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.
New polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
COLUMBINE — Colorado Springs Christian girls soccer scored four goals in the first half and cruised to a 4-1 win over Front Range Christian on Tuesday.
It appears that Grandview and Kent Denver will be carrying defending champion hype into the 2017 girls soccer season.
The Wolves and Sun Devils both sit atop their respective classes of the initial CHSAANow.com girls soccer rankings.
Grandview claimed the Class 5A title in a thriller over Mountain Vista and Kent Denver came away with the 3A title after beating Colorado Academy 3-1.
Grandview was a nearly a unanimous choice as No. 1, but one first-place vote did go to Cherokee Trail, which comes in at No. 10 to start the year.
Mountain Vista will start the season ranked second, hoping this time around they can not just compete for a state title, but to claim it come May.
Columbine will start the year at No. 3 after reaching the 2016 semifinals before falling to Mountain Vista.
Broomfield, the fourth semifinal team from last year, snags a No. 5 ranking.
It was Lewis-Palmer who claimed the 4A championship last spring, but it’s Valor Christian who enters this season as the top-ranked team.
The Eagles edged the Rangers by one point to claim the top spot in the poll.
Cheyenne Mountain lands at No. 3 and is always a threat to compete for championship gold.
Windsor and Mullen come in at No. 4 and No. 5 respectively to start the year. Both teams advanced to last year’s 4A semifinals.
(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
Kent Denver and Colorado Academy will start the year at No. 1 and No. 2 just where they ended after last spring.
Jefferson Academy starts the year ranked third after reaching the semis last year with Liberty Common taking the No.4 spot and The Academy, also a 2016 semifinalist, coming in at No. 5.
Dawson starts the year atop the 2A rankings. The Mustangs fell to Vail Mountain 7-0 in the 2A championship game last year, but are looking to make another run at a title.
Vail Mountain has moved up to 3A this season.
Evangelical Christian takes the No. 2 spot, Front Range Christian is third, Fountain Valley (a 3A team in 2016) is fourth and Denver Christian rounds out the 2A at No. 5.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.
New polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
The 2016 all-state football teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches across the state.
Players were placed onto the first-team, second-team and honorable mention based upon the number of votes they received. In 5A-1A, spots were reserved for linemen and one kicker/punter, while 8-man reserved spots for linemen.
CHSAA does not determine who makes or doesn’t make the team; they are created entirely from the results of the coaches’ vote.
[divider]
Class 5A
(Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)
Player of the year: Dylan McCaffrey, Valor Christian
The 2016 all-state baseball players of the year are (from left): Holly’s Ricardo Juarez (1A); Dawson’s Luke Feigal (2A); ThunderRidge’s Jake Eissler (5A); Lewis-Palmer’s Paul Tillotson (4A); and Faith Christian’s Austin Stone (3A). (Photos: Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com; Chris Fehrm/MaxPreps; Michael Hankins/MaxPreps)
The 2016 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.
[divider]
Class 5A
ThunderRidge’s Jake Eissler is the 5A baseball player of the year. (Michael Hankins/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Jake Eissler, ThunderRidge
Coach of the year: Allan Dyer, Cherokee Trail
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Austin Alarid
Rocky Mountain
LHP/1B
Senior
Jerome Bohannon
Cherokee Trail
LHP/OF
Senior
Quin Cotton
Regis Jesuit
OF
Senior
Jake Eissler
ThunderRidge
RHP/3B/1B
Senior
Maverick Handley
Mullen
C/INF
Senior
Travis Marr
Regis Jesuit
RHP/1B
Senior
Conner Nantkes
Cherokee Trail
LHP/UTIL
Junior
Ryan Sullivan
Cherokee Trail
1B
Senior
Nate Sweeney
Cherry Creek
RHP/SS/OF
Senior
Bo Weiss
Regis Jesuit
RHP
Senior
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Peter Carlson
Ralston Valley
SS/RHP
Senior
Bailey Collins
Dakota Ridge
OF/P
Senior
Eric Cox
Cherokee Trail
RHP/OF
Junior
Cade Crader
Grandview
1B/RHP
Senior
Tommy Gillman
Columbine
SS
Senior
Jay Onken
Pine Creek
OF/RHP
Sophomore
Casey Opitz
Heritage
C/SS/RHP
Junior
Tanner O’Tremba
Cherry Creek
OF/RHP
Sophomore
Sam Schroeder
Fruita Monument
P/OF
Senior
Josh Schumacher
Rangeview
2B/SS/P
Senior
John Sorensen
Rocky Mountain
SS/RHP
Junior
Honorable mention:
Cuba Bess, Senior, Fruita Monument
Evan Bolin, Senior, Prairie View
Wade Council, Senior, Pine Creek
Aaron Dammel, Senior, Highlands Ranch
Chris Diehl, Senior, Rocky Mountain
Riley Egloff, Sophomore, Heritage
Cole Farmer, Senior, Brighton
Matt Givin, Junior, Rock Canyon
Alex Gonzales, Senior, Rocky Mountain
Tanner Hauptman, Senior, Ralston Valley
Tyson Hays, Junior, Grandview
Ryley Humrighouse, Senior, Castle View
Ricky Marshall, Senior, Fountain-Fort Carson
Jake Minnick, Senior, Douglas County
Jacob Moyer, Senior, Fort Collins
Dylan Paulsen, Senior, Gateway
Walter Pennington, Senior, Broomfield
Nick Perez, Junior, Cherokee Trail
Rocco Porreco, Junior, Mullen
Chase Powell, Senior, Lakewood
Tony Rice, Senior, Liberty
Jacob Rodriguez, Senior, Adams City
Joey Salvato, Junior, Mullen
Tyler Smith, Senior, Grandview
Jordan Stubbings, Junior, Legend
Nathaniel Swanson, Junior, Northglenn
Jadon Uhrich, Junior, Rocky Mountain
Razzo Vigil, Junior, Westminster
[divider]
Class 4A
Lewis-Palmer’s Paul Tillotson is the 4A baseball player of the year. (Chris Fehrm/MaxPreps) Player of the year: Paul Tillotson, Lewis-Palmer
Coach of the year: Keith Wahl, Valor Christian
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Clint Allen
Erie
C/INF/P
Senior
Rocco Arguto
Pueblo West
RF
Senior
Holden Bernhardt
Mountain View
P/OF/1B
Senior
Wyatt Featherston
Green Mountain
OF/P
Senior
Jake Greenwalt
Windsor
–
Senior
Cole McKissock
Air Academy
INF
Senior
Dauson Tate
Pueblo West
C
Senior
Paul Tillotson
Lewis-Palmer
–
Senior
Austin Wood
Silver Creek
1B/P
Senior
Luke Ziegler
Valor Christian
3B/RHP
Sophomore
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Mike Berg
Thompson Valley
C/OF/3B
Junior
Issac Bracken
Berthoud
–
Senior
Jaspar Carmichael
Delta
SS/P
Sophomore
Billy Cook
Lewis-Palmer
–
Junior
Nyk Crumrine
Valor Christian
INF/RHP
Senior
Bailey Hansen
Air Academy
P/OF
Senior
Davis Heller
Valor Christian
RHP/1B
Freshman
Ethan Keller
Delta
CF/P
Junior
Ruben Portillo
Erie
P/INF
Junior
Cooper Rothe
Longmont
CF
Senior
Judah Wilbur
Denver North
INF/SS/2B
Junior
Honorable mention:
Kavan Andrew, Senior, Longmont
Locke Bernhardt, Senior, Mountain View
Cameron Brosh, Senior, Canon City
Josh Crites, Senior, Erie
Kyle Daniels, Senior, Fort Morgan
Blake Donels, Junior, Valor Christian
Gavin Fesmire, Senior, Pueblo Centennial
Daniel Gurrola, Senior, Denver North
Spencer Hamilton, Senior, The Classical Academy
Jaeden Hegmann, Junior, Mesa Ridge
Dane Kapande, Senior, Evergreen
Joe Lucas, Senior, Palisade
Zach Manchester, Senior, Canon City
Garrett Martin, Junior, Eagle Valley
Lawrence Mayberry, Senior, Durango
Mitch Menard, Senior, D’Evelyn
Skyler Messinger, Junior, Niwot
Jared Miller, Sophomore, Montrose
Brett Muscatello, Senior, Evergreen
Max Noland, Junior, Palisade
Dylan Norsen, Junior, Mountain View
Gunner Pickett, Senior, Mead
Blake Reiher, Junior, Delta
Morgan Robinson, Senior, Rifle
Stephen Romero, Junior, Glenwood Springs
Andrew Shaw, Junior, Summit
Tyler Shubert, Senior, Windsor
Isiah Torres, Senior, Pueblo East
Sean Weller, Senior, Battle Mountain
Kaylor Werner, Sophomore, Northridge
Cole Winn, Sophomore, Silver Creek
[divider] Faith Christian’s Austin Stone is the 3A baseball player of the year. (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)
The 2016 girls soccer players of the year are (from left): Sage DiGiulio of Kent Denver (3A); Taylor Parker of Grandview (5A); Brianna Alger of Lewis-Palmer (4A); and Hannah Isenhart of Dawson (2A). (Photos: Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com; Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)
The 2016 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.
[divider]
Class 5A
Grandview’s Taylor Parker is the 5A girls soccer player of the year. (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)
Player of the year: Taylor Parker, Grandview
Coach of the year: Tari Wood, Grandview
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Makena Bambei
Broomfield
MF
Senior
Kristin Barbour
Monarch
D
Senior
Tatum Barton
Columbine
FORW
Senior
Mandi Duggan
Grandview
FORW
Senior
Jessica Hixson
Grandview
D
Junior
Peyton Joseph
Mountain Vista
D
Senior
Nicole Lyubenko
Grandview
MF
Junior
Taylor Parker
Grandview
D
Junior
Haley Schueppert
Mountain Vista
MF
Junior
Michaela Stark
Broomfield
FORW
Senior
Brittany Wilson
Columbine
GK
Senior
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Rebekah Burton
Cherokee Trail
–
Junior
Kelcey Cavarra
Columbine
MF
Senior
Remi Clarke
Fossil Ridge
MF
Sophomore
Mealii Enos
ThunderRidge
D
Senior
Libby Geraghty
Cherry Creek
FORW
Junior
Emily Griffith
Regis Jesuit
GK
Senior
Jayne Lydiatt
Pine Creek
MF/FORW
Senior
Julie Mackin
Castle View
–
Senior
Giselle Sawaged
Mountain Vista
D/MF
Senior
Tea Smith
Fairview
–
Junior
Sierra Szeto
Fairview
–
Senior
Madison Williams
Rocky Mountain
FORW
Sophomore
Honorable mention:
Baylee Bedard, Senior, Rocky Mountain
Sami Brooks, Senior, Smoky Hill
Izzy DePinto, Junior, Highlands Ranch
Kylee Duren, Senior, ThunderRidge
Carly George, Senior, Chatfield
Alli Gray, Senior, Poudre
Meg Halvorson, Junior, Cherry Creek
Taylor Heil, Senior, Cherokee Trail
Cassie Hiatt, Sophomore, Chaparral
Shae Holmes, Sophomore, ThunderRidge
Reece Hummel, Senior, Pine Creek
Raquel Isaac, Senior, Hinkley
Alyssa Kaiser, Senior, Ralston Valley
Rebecca Kholos, Senior, Legend
Makayla Kolberg, Senior, Rock Canyon
Emily Langenderfer, Senior, Regis Jesuit
Alex Lanning, Senior, Doherty
Caeley Lordemann, Senior, Greeley West
Sydney Maxon, Junior, Arapahoe
Gabi McDonald, Sophomore, Rocky Mountain
Morgan Metcalf, Junior, Liberty
Lauren Moss, Junior, Boulder
Rachel Muller, Senior, Douglas County
Bailey Nemechek, Sophomore, Fort Collins
Emiko Patterson, Senior, Monarch
Sydney Pulver, Junior, Regis Jesuit
Sierra Serna, Senior, Horizon
Jessica Smith, Senior, Fruita Monument
Madeline Stesney, Senior, Denver East
Kelsey Vogel, Senior, Arapahoe
[divider]
Class 4A
Lewis-Palmer’s Brianna Alger is the 4A girls soccer player of the year. (Josh Watt/CHSAANow.com)
Player of the year: Brianna Alger, Lewis-Palmer
Coach of the year: Joe Martin, Lewis-Palmer
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Brianna Alger
Lewis-Palmer
FORW/MF
Junior
Emily Cope
Battle Mountain
MF
Senior
Megan Delmonico
Mullen
MF
Senior
Camryn Dyke
Valor Christian
MF
Junior
Cori Dyke
Valor Christian
FORW/MF
Freshman
Lauren Jones
Cheyenne Mountain
D
Junior
Chaynee Kingsbury
Windsor
FORW
Sophomore
Sarah Lyons
Lewis-Palmer
MF
Senior
Karly Sandoval
Lewis-Palmer
D
Junior
Susan Whitney
Wheat Ridge
FORW
Senior
Ocoee Wilson
Steamboat Springs
GK/STRK
Senior
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Frankee Broer
Wheat Ridge
MF
Senior
Hannah Burgo
The Classical Academy
MF
Junior
Ellese Lupori
Steamboat Springs
MF/STRK/FB
Senior
Justine Martinez
Pueblo Centennial
FORW
Senior
Caleigh Michael
Mullen
D
Junior
Aleesa Muir
The Classical Academy
D
Senior
Caroline Noonan
Valor Christian
MF/D
Sophomore
Casey Quirk
D’Evelyn
MF
Senior
Katie Scott
Air Academy
GK
Senior
Adalyn Vergara
Windsor
MF/FORW
Sophomore
Sophia Weiner
Evergreen
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Junior
Honorable mention:
Jessica Adams, Sophomore, Eagle Valley
Kalynn Batterton, Senior, Mountain View
Darby Bolt, Senior, Alamosa
Kinley Carter, Freshman, Pueblo Centennial
Kierra Cox, Sophomore, Vista Peak Prep
Lexi Dageenakis, Senior, Silver Creek
Bryn Decker, Sophomore, Pueblo West
Sami Feller, Sophomore, Palisade
Bailee Fowler, Senior, Longmont
Abby Gearhart, Freshman, Windsor
Annette Gomez, Sophomore, Denver North
Mollee Heeney, Senior, Air Academy
Kaitlin Hinkle, Freshman, Pueblo County
Maddison Hogan, Senior, Centaurus
Maddie Kessler, Senior, Mead
Hannah Kochen, Junior, Pueblo South
Kaitlyn Krieg, Junior, Denver South
Maryssa Lucero, Sophomore, Northridge
Caroline Miller, Senior, Erie
Emily Mueller, Senior, The Classical Academy
Lily Nordell, Junior, Canon City
Alexandra Palmer, Junior, Discovery Canyon
Zoe Peterson, Senior, Evergreen
Nina Scruton, Junior, Glenwood Springs
Kailee Stobbe, Junior, Niwot
Kaitlyn Sullivan, Senior, Skyline
Courtney Turner, Junior, Pueblo South
Danielle Wellman, Senior, Windsor
Tianna Wright, Sophomore, D’Evelyn
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Class 3A
Kent Denver’s Sage DiGiulio is the 3A girls soccer player of the year. (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)