Cameron Lucas scored 30 points to lead Standley Lake girls basketball to a 68-22 win over Alameda on Wednesday.
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Photos: Bear Creek girls basketball grabs Jeffco win over Pomona
Bear Creek girls basketball grabbed a big Jeffco League win by beating Pomona 60-46 on Wednesday night.
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No. 3 Green Mountain girls hoops continues league streak with win over No. 9 D’Evelyn
LAKEWOOD — It was a Class 4A girls basketball top-10 battle between to undefeated teams Monday night at Green Mountain High School.
Green Mountain — No. 3 in the latest CHSAANow.com 4A girls hoops rankings — grabbed sole possession of the lead in 4A Jeffco with a 61-24 win over previously undefeated No. 9 D’Evelyn (7-1, 5-1 in league).
“This game is one of our favorite games to play,” said Green Mountain sophomore Jayda Maves, who led all scorers with 14 points. “We showed what we can do against a good team.”

Green Mountain senior Courtney Hank (33) goes up for a shot against D’Evelyn sophomore Rebecca Taylor on Monday night. Hank had 13 points in the Rams’ 61-24 victory. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) The Rams (8-0, 6-0) are now two wins away from repeating as conference champs. Green Mountain travels to Littleton High School to face the Lions on Wednesday before wrapping up conference play on Friday this week at home against Standley Lake.
“That would be awesome,” Green Mountain senior Courtney Hank said of having the chance to close out her prep career with 28 straight league wins. “We work really hard in the offseason and we have a lot of good team chemistry. I think plays a big part in how successful we are.”
Green Mountain is on an impressive run in the 4A Jeffco League. The Rams have won 26 consecutive conference games dating back to the 2018-19 season. The last league loss for the Rams was against Evergreen on Jan. 16, 2019.
“The secret is definitely good, hardworking talented kids,” Green Mountain coach Darren Pitzner said. “Credit to our feeder programs that have helped develop these kids. Well-coached teams like Littleton, D’Evelyn and Evergreen will get a little more experience they will be right on our tails. Our girls have to keep the standards high.”
Green Mountain went 12-0 in league play last year on its way to a berth in the 4A state semifinals. The Rams won their final eight league games two years ago and are 6-0 in conference play this season.
“We keep it in our heads,” Maves said of the conference winning streak. “We always try our best to keep our poise and always play our best.”
While D’Evelyn had its struggles Monday night scoring through the first three quarters against Green Mountain’s defense that hasn’t allowed a conference opponent to score more than 26 points in a game this season, the Rams had their issues offensive early on.
Green Mountain held an 11-2 lead with a minute left in the first quarter. Hank, who finished with 13 points, scored 5 points in the final 60 seconds of the quarter to extend the Rams’ lead to 16-2.

Green Mountain junior Avery Oaster, left, attempts to get a shot off around the arms of D’Evelyn junior Chloe Klataske in the first half Monday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “D’Evelyn is so disciplined with its (defensive) pressure,” Pitzner said. “You really have to be composed and disciplined with the gaps and keep your eyes up. Once we took a deep breath and was a little smarter with how we were attacking it then our girls were able to get the looks they wanted.”
Maves got hot from 3-point range knocking down four 3-pointers as Green Mountain pushed its lead to 43-12 through three quarters. Juniors Morgan Falconer, Desi Russell and freshman Taylor Ellington each came off the bench to hit a 3-pointer for the Rams.
“It’s exciting to see our bench come in for a few minutes and take care of the ball,” Pitzner said. “Our starters need those breaks. We need to be a full team that is 11 players deep. That’s the kind of depth we need to make a run (at state).”
Juniors Olivia Sears and Avery Oaster each had eight points each for Green Mountain.
“It was a great combination with inside and outside,” Pitzner said of the Rams’ offense.
Green Mountain will play D’Evelyn again in a non-league game in the final weeks of the regular season. The Rams have won every game by double-digits and have an average margin of victory of just over 46 points per win.
“It was good to see where we are lacking and what we need to do to get better going into playoffs against good competition,” Hank said.
D’Evelyn will try to regroup in closing out its conference play at home against Evergreen on Wednesday before traveling to Littleton on Friday.

D’Evelyn freshman Macy Scheer, middle, tries to dribble past Green Mountain junior Morgan Falconer (15) and sophomore Jayda Maves (23) during the second quarter Monday night. The No. 3-ranked Rams improved to 8-0 on the season after the 61-24 victory over the previously undefeated Jaguars. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) -
Photos: No. 11 Valor Christian boys basketball rallies to beat Columbine
After a slow start in the first half, Clss 5A No. 11 Valor Christian rallied to beat Columbine 72-59 on Monday.
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Photos: Boylan powers No. 2 Valor Christian girls basketball over Columbine
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Photos: Evergreen, Bear Creek and Thomas Jefferson boys wrestling meet in a triangular
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Photos: 4A No. 2 Windsor boys basketball beats 5A No. 11 Ralston Valley
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No. 10 Heritage hockey shuts out Columbine
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No. 11 Golden boys hoops gets final defensive stop to beat D’Evelyn
DENVER — Two defensive stands by Golden in the final minute proved to be the difference in a Top-15 Class 4A boys basketball showdown.
Golden — No. 11 in this week’s CHSAANow.com 4A boys hoops rankings — got a pair of huge defensive stops late to steal a 62-60 road victory against No. 15 D’Evelyn on the Jaguars’ home court Friday night.
D’Evelyn junior Dwayne Johnson wasn’t able to get a jumper just outside the key to fall with about 30 seconds left and the Demons (6-2, 4-2 in 4A Jeffco) leading 61-60.

Golden sophomore Aliou Diallo (2) drives the lane on a pair of D’Evelyn defenders during the Class 4A Jeffco League game Friday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “As a team we have to play great defense,” said Golden sophomore Alan Acevedo, who had Johnson one-on-one on the final two offensive possessions for the Jaguars. “He (Johnson) was very good and we just had to stop him.”
After Golden junior Luke Anderson made 1-of-2 free throws with 16 seconds left to extend the lead to 62-60, D’Evelyn had one final chance to send the game into overtime.
The Jaguars (5-2, 3-2) tried to get the ball into Johnson, who finished with a game-high 19 points, but Acevedo knocked the ball away on an entry pass for Johnson.
“With about a minute to go we told Alan don’t let Johnson touch the ball,” Golden coach Luo Vullo said. “Alan got right on him. They did a good job to pull this one out.”
The Jaguars were able to grab the loose ball, but a driving layup by D’Evelyn junior Max Grant wouldn’t fall and the Jaguars couldn’t get another shot up before the final buzzer sounded.
“We take away experience,” said D’Evelyn coach Will Gosch, a former assistant at D’Evelyn who spent a few years at Bear Creek before returning to D’Evelyn to take over the head coaching job. “Not having the spring and summer to go over situations like this tonight hurts.”
The Jaguars trailed by 6 points heading into the fourth quarter, but went on an 11-0 run to grab the lead. Golden didn’t score until nearly 4 minutes into the final quarter when junior Richie Pruett hit a 3-pointer to get the Demons back on track.
Junior Logan Brewer had a pair of buckets for the Demons in the final quarter as D’Evelyn’s defense held Golden to just three make field goals in the final 8 minutes. However, Golden was a solid 7-for-8 from the free-throw line in the final quarter to take the win.

D’Evelyn sophomore Elijah Gusmus (2) rips down a rebound before Golden junior Logan Brewer (35) can get his hands on the ball Friday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) “These kids have fight in them. They don’t stop,” Vullo said. “They are super coachable. They are young and inexperienced.”
Sophomore Aliou Diallo led the Demons with 16 points. Acevedo, Brewer and Pruett also finished in double-digits to put Golden on a 3-game winning streak heading into its final two conference games.
Golden closes out its league schedule next week against Standley Lake (Monday) and Conifer (Wednesday). The Demons get a chance to redeem themselves from earlier conference losses against Evergreen and Green Mountain before the start of the postseason, but both of those game won’t be counted in the conference standings.
“We want to get enough wins to get enough RPI points to get into the state tournament,” Vullo said. “If we get into the tournament we could be popping on all cylinders.”
The 4A Jeffco League has shown off its depth so far this season. Evergreen, Golden, Green Mountain and D’Evelyn were all inside the top-15 of the 4A rankings.
Next week will be huge for D’Evelyn. The Jaguars host No. 12 Green Mountain on Monday before hitting the road to face No. 7 Evergreen on Wednesday. D’Evelyn’s final conference game that will count toward the league standings comes Friday at home against Littleton.
“We love it,” Gosch said of the tough schedule next week. “We want the best competition. We love that we have Green Mountain on Monday. Then we get Evergreen at Evergreen. I think we will only get better.”

Golden sophomore Alan Acevedo (30) looks for a teammate to pass to during the first half Friday night at D’Evelyn Junior/Senior High School. The Demons grabbed a 62-60 victory thanks to one final defensive stop. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) -
Photos: No. 10 Heritage hockey clashes with Dakota Ridge
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