Tag: St. Mary’s Academy

  • Girls swimming rankings: Valor Christian back to No. 1 in 4A

    This week’s girls swimming rankings are below.

    These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.

    In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.

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    PrepSwimCo.com Girls Swimming & Diving Rankings

    Go to: 5A | 4A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Fairview 1
    2 Regis Jesuit 2
    3 Fossil Ridge 3
    4 Heritage 8
    5 Arapahoe 7
    6 Rock Canyon 5
    7 Grandview 4
    8 Chaparral
    9 Rocky Mountain 6
    10 Cherry Creek 9
    Dropped out
    Lewis-Palmer (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Valor Christian 2
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 1
    3 Evergreen 4
    4 Manitou Springs 3
    5 Silver Creek 5
    6 Windsor 6
    7 St. Mary’s Academy 7
    8 Aspen 8
    9 Fountain Valley 10
    10 Air Academy 9
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Girls swimming rankings: Cheyenne Mountain takes over as No. 1 in 4A

    This week’s girls swimming rankings are below.

    These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.

    In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.

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    PrepSwimCo.com Girls Swimming & Diving Rankings

    Go to: 5A | 4A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Fairview 1
    2 Regis Jesuit 2
    3 Fossil Ridge 3
    4 Grandview 5
    5 Rock Canyon 6
    6 Rocky Mountain 4
    7 Arapahoe 10
    8 Heritage 9
    9 Cherry Creek 8
    10 Lewis-Palmer 7
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Cheyenne Mountain 2
    2 Valor Christian 1
    3 Manitou Springs 3
    4 Evergreen 5
    5 Silver Creek 4
    6 Windsor 6
    7 St. Mary’s Academy 7
    8 Aspen 8
    9 Air Academy
    10 Fountain Valley 10
    Dropped out
    Glenwood Springs (9).
  • This week’s girls swimming and diving rankings

    This week’s girls swimming rankings are below.

    These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.

    In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.

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    PrepSwimCo.com Girls Swimming & Diving Rankings

    Go to: 5A | 4A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Fairview 1
    2 Regis Jesuit 2
    3 Fossil Ridge 3
    4 Rocky Mountain 8
    5 Grandview 5
    6 Rock Canyon 6
    7 Lewis-Palmer 4
    8 Cherry Creek 9
    9 Heritage 7
    10 Arapahoe 10
    Dropped out
    None.

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Valor Christian 1
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 2
    3 Manitou Springs 3
    4 Silver Creek 4
    5 Evergreen 5
    6 Windsor 6
    7 St. Mary’s Academy 7
    8 Aspen 8
    9 Glenwood Springs 9
    10 Fountain Valley 10
    Dropped out
    None.
  • All-state field hockey team for 2015 season

    The 2015 all-state field hockey team is created by the field hockey league and their sport’s coaches.

    Scroll down to see the entire team.

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    All-state field hockey

    Coach of the year: Spencer Wagner, Regis Jesuit

    First team
    Name School Year
    Mathison Davis Regis Jesuit Senior
    Taylor Hantman Cherry Creek Junior
    Ashley Hilyard Cherry Creek Senior
    Emily Munn Palmer Ridge Junior
    Erin O’Shaughnessy Kent Denver     Senior
    Clara Petch Colorado Academy Senior
    Lindsey Reich Regis Jesuit Junior
    Emma Richards Colorado Academy Senior
    Edie Statham Palmer Ridge Senior
    Claire Stemper Regis Jesuit Senior
    Nellie Turnage Colorado Academy Junior
    Second team
    Name School Year
    Keelin Broeker Palmer Ridge Junior
    Isabel Burton Denver East Senior
    Kami Cisneros Golden Senior
    Emily Hipp Golden Junior
    Kaitlin Maclennan Cheyenne Mountain Senior
    Evi Patterson Mountain Vista Junior
    Liz Phillips Palmer Ridge Sophomore
    Shanon Snediker Palmer Ridge Junior
    Brittany Taylor St. Mary’S Academy Senior
    Maddie Wells Denver East Junior
    Madison Winchester Golden Senior

    Honorable mention: Emily Abele, Grandview; Olivia Baglieri, Kent Denver, Sophomore; Mariah Bettis, Fossil Ridge, Senior; Regan Cadieux, Regis Jesuit, Sophomore; Elise Carter, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior; Jennifer Choate, Cheyenne Mountain, Junior; Evan Doherty, Colorado Academy, Senior; Emma Domich, Kent Denver, Sophomore; Marin Felsoci, Golden, Senior; Mia Geoly, Regis Jesuit, Senior; Devyn Haecker, Kent Denver, Senior; Lily Hermann, Denver East, Junior; Lauren Holmes, St. Mary’S Academy, Senior; Mallory Kellum, Fossil Ridge, Senior; Megan Mathews, Grandview, Sophomore; Madie Moore, St. Mary’S Academy, Senior; Ally Moran, Regis Jesuit, Senior; Kate Norton, St. Mary’S Academy, Senior; Kodi Paules, Smoky Hill, Junior; Paula Pettit-Molina, Kent Denver, Senior; Hannah Phelps, Mountain Vista, Junior; Katherine Raymond, Cherry Creek; Remi Ruyle, Denver East, Senior; Maleah Siegfred, Mountain Vista, Senior; Ashley Stevenson, Smoky Hill, Senior; Bridget Sutter, Colorado Academy, Junior; Abby Timmons, Cheyenne Mountain, Sophomore; Lourdes Trujillo, Grandview; Madi Wifall, Kent Denver, Junior; Mack Winchester, Golden, Sophomore

  • Liberty Bell Cross Country Invitational results

    LITTLETON — Results from the 2015 Liberty Bell Cross Country Invitational are below. Sort by team or individual results.

    Individual results

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  • Championship count: Cherry Creek has most team titles; Thompson Valley leads the way in individuals

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    Cherry Creek’s football championship was one of five team titles from the school in 2014-15. (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    AURORA — Cherry Creek’s athletic programs won a state-best five team championships during the 2014-15 school year.

    Thompson Valley, meanwhile, captured 14 individual championships to lead the state.

    Below is a recap of the year in championships. A complete database of championships through history is available on our site.

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    Team titles

    Cherry Creek’s five championships led the way. The Bruins won boys tennis, football, hockey, boys tennis and boys lacrosse this season.

    Cheyenne Mountain (boys swimming, girls tennis, girls golf, girls soccer) and Grandview (softball, volleyball, girls soccer and poms) each won four team titles.

    Grandview’s four girls championships were the most in the state for that gender, while Creek’s four boys championships led the way.

    Eaton, Colorado Academy, Lyons and Valor Christian all won three total team championships.

    In all, 65 teams won at least one team title in 2014-15, with 17 winning at least two.

    Rank School Girls Boys Total
    1 Cherry Creek 1 4 5
    2 Grandview 4 0 4
    2 Cheyenne Mountain 3 1 4
    4 Eaton 2 1 3
    4 Colorado Academy 3 0 3
    4 Lyons 0 3 3
    4 Valor Christian 2 1 3
    8 Rock Canyon 1 1 2
    8 Mountain Vista 1 1 2
    8 Fossil Ridge 1 1 2
    8 Palmer Ridge 0 2 2
    8 Paonia 1 1 2
    8 Overland 1 1 2
    8 Air Academy 0 2 2
    8 Broomfield 1 1 2
    8 Kent Denver 0 2 2
    8 Alamosa 0 2 2
    18 Cheyenne Wells 1 0 1
    18 Vail Christian 1 0 1
    18 Bishop Machebeuf 1 0 1
    18 Manitou Springs 1 0 1
    18 Bennett 1 0 1
    18 Glenwood Springs 1 0 1
    18 Ponderosa 1 0 1
    18 Castle View 1 0 1
    18 Chaparral 1 0 1
    18 Green Mountain 0 1 1
    18 Rye 0 1 1
    18 Dove Creek 0 1 1
    18 Regis Jesuit 1 0 1
    18 Aspen 0 1 1
    18 Vail Mountain 1 0 1
    18 Fountain-Fort Carson 0 1 1
    18 Lutheran 0 1 1
    18 Springfield 0 1 1
    18 Cherokee Trail 1 0 1
    18 Niwot 1 0 1
    18 Heritage Christian 1 0 1
    18 Colorado Springs Christian 0 1 1
    18 Sanford 0 1 1
    18 Holly 0 1 1
    18 Pagosa Springs 1 0 1
    18 Akron 1 0 1
    18 Idalia 1 0 1
    18 Arvada West 0 1 1
    18 Thompson Valley 0 1 1
    18 Valley 0 1 1
    18 Rocky Ford 0 1 1
    18 Battle Mountain 0 1 1
    18 Summit 1 0 1
    18 Evergreen 1 0 1
    18 Pine Creek 0 1 1
    18 Pueblo East 0 1 1
    18 Brush 0 1 1
    18 Caliche 0 1 1
    18 Arickaree/Woodlin 0 1 1
    18 Lewis-Palmer 1 0 1
    18 Resurrection Christian 1 0 1
    18 Fleming 1 0 1
    18 Standley Lake 1 0 1
    18 Mountain View 0 1 1
    18 Fort Collins 0 1 1
    18 Coronado 0 1 1
    18 Sterling 0 1 1
    18 La Junta 1 0 1

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    Individual titles

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    Thompson Valley totaled 14 individual championships in 2014-15, including five wrestlers. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Thompson Valley had eight boys and six girls win individual championships in 2014-15 to account for its state-best total of 14.

    Cherry Creek was second with 13, and Pomona was third with 10. Lyons won eight, while Air Academy and Cheyenne Mountain each captured seven individual crowns.

    A total of 131 schools had at least one individual win a championship. Of those, 73 schools had at least two champions, and 10 had as many as five.

    Below is a complete breakdown of individual championships this season.

    Rank School Girls Boys Total
    1 Thompson Valley 6 8 14
    2 Cherry Creek 7 6 13
    3 Pomona 2 8 10
    4 Lyons 4 4 8
    5 Air Academy 4 3 7
    5 Cheyenne Mountain 4 3 7
    7 Palmer Ridge 0 6 6
    7 Fairview 2 4 6
    9 Kent Denver 2 3 5
    9 Paonia 2 3 5
    11 Fossil Ridge 3 1 4
    11 Evergreen 4 0 4
    11 Cherokee Trail 4 0 4
    11 Lamar 4 0 4
    11 Sangre de Cristo 3 1 4
    11 Shining Mountain 4 0 4
    17 Fort Collins 3 0 3
    17 Regis Jesuit 1 2 3
    17 Niwot 2 1 3
    17 Colorado Academy 0 3 3
    17 Aspen 1 2 3
    17 Summit 2 1 3
    17 Valor Christian 3 0 3
    17 Pueblo County 0 3 3
    17 Platte Valley 0 3 3
    17 Sterling 0 3 3
    17 Fountain-Fort Carson 1 2 3
    17 Canon City 0 3 3
    17 Springfield 0 3 3
    17 Otis 2 1 3
    31 SkyView Academy 0 2 2
    31 Estes Park 2 0 2
    31 Pueblo South 0 2 2
    31 Overland 1 1 2
    31 Broomfield 2 0 2
    31 Battle Mountain 0 2 2
    31 Rock Canyon 2 0 2
    31 Arapahoe 2 0 2
    31 ThunderRidge 2 0 2
    31 Windsor 1 1 2
    31 Mullen 1 1 2
    31 Grand Junction 0 2 2
    31 Rocky Mountain 0 2 2
    31 Arvada West 0 2 2
    31 Chaparral 1 1 2
    31 Fort Lupton 0 2 2
    31 Brush 0 2 2
    31 Berthoud 0 2 2
    31 Rocky Ford 0 2 2
    31 John Mall 0 2 2
    31 Buena Vista 0 2 2
    31 Highlands Ranch 0 2 2
    31 D’Evelyn 1 1 2
    31 Monarch 0 2 2
    31 Castle View 1 1 2
    31 Mountain Range 1 1 2
    31 Rampart 1 1 2
    31 Lewis-Palmer 2 0 2
    31 James Irwin 0 2 2
    31 Fountain Valley 0 2 2
    31 Lutheran 0 2 2
    31 Eaton 1 1 2
    31 Moffat County 2 0 2
    31 Salida 2 0 2
    31 Wiggins 1 1 2
    31 South Park 2 0 2
    31 Cedaredge 1 1 2
    31 Burlington 1 1 2
    31 Pikes Peak 0 2 2
    31 Prairie 1 1 2
    31 Baca County 0 2 2
    31 Eads 1 1 2
    31 Kim 2 0 2
    74 Dawson 0 1 1
    74 Standley Lake 1 0 1
    74 Nederland 1 0 1
    74 Poudre 0 1 1
    74 Fruita Monument 0 1 1
    74 Discovery Canyon 0 1 1
    74 Conifer 0 1 1
    74 Fort Morgan 0 1 1
    74 Pueblo East 0 1 1
    74 Alamosa 0 1 1
    74 Mead 0 1 1
    74 Weld Central 0 1 1
    74 Montezuma-Cortez 0 1 1
    74 Dolores Huerta 0 1 1
    74 Norwood/Nucla 0 1 1
    74 Swink 0 1 1
    74 Holly 0 1 1
    74 Crowley County 0 1 1
    74 Meeker 0 1 1
    74 Centauri 0 1 1
    74 Limon 0 1 1
    74 Jefferson Academy 1 0 1
    74 Dakota Ridge 1 0 1
    74 Boulder 0 1 1
    74 Greeley West 0 1 1
    74 Steamboat Springs 1 0 1
    74 St. Mary’s Academy 1 0 1
    74 Ralston Valley 1 0 1
    74 Gateway 0 1 1
    74 Smoky Hill 0 1 1
    74 Grandview 0 1 1
    74 Lakewood 0 1 1
    74 Silver Creek 1 0 1
    74 The Classical Academy 1 0 1
    74 Vista PEAK 1 0 1
    74 Littleton 0 1 1
    74 Vista Ridge 0 1 1
    74 Woodland Park 0 1 1
    74 Bayfield 0 1 1
    74 Manitou Springs 1 0 1
    74 Faith Christian 1 0 1
    74 University 1 0 1
    74 Gunnison 1 0 1
    74 Caliche 1 0 1
    74 Calhan 1 0 1
    74 Kiowa 1 0 1
    74 Wray 1 0 1
    74 Resurrection Christian 0 1 1
    74 Merino 0 1 1
    74 West Grand 0 1 1
    74 Rye 0 1 1
    74 Vail Christian 0 1 1
    74 Telluride 0 1 1
    74 Sedgwick County 0 1 1
    74 McClave 0 1 1
    74 Idalia 0 1 1
    74 Pawnee 0 1 1
    74 Heritage Christian 1 0 1
  • All-state girls tennis teams for 2015 season

    The 2015 all-state girls tennis teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

    The athletes who won championships at No. 1 singles were named players of the year.

    Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.

    Go to: 5A | 4A


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    Class 5A

    Player of the year: Amber Shen, Fairview

    Coach of the year: Chris Jacob, Cherry Creek

    First team
    Player Year School Position
    Skylar Caledonia Senior Fairview No. 3 Doubles
    Kalyssa Hall Junior Cherry Creek No. 1 Singles
    Mariela Hollines Freshman Cherry Creek No. 2 Doubles
    Adrien Horowitz Senior Ralston Valley No. 1 Doubles
    Allison Murphy Sophomore Cherry Creek No. 4 Doubles
    Jessie Murphy Senior Cherry Creek No. 2 Doubles
    Hannah Peterson Senior Cherry Creek No. 4 Doubles
    Sarah Sharpe Senior Fairview No. 3 Doubles
    Amber Shen Freshman Fairview No. 1 Singles
    Anshika Singh Freshman Cherry Creek No. 2 Singles
    Gloria Son Junior Cherry Creek No. 3 Singles
    Haley Weidemann Senior Ralston Valley No. 1 Doubles


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    Class 4A

    Player of the year: Tatum Burger, Steamboat Springs

    Coach of the year: Dave Adams, Cheyenne Mountain

    First team
    Player Year School Position
    Casey Ahrendsen Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain No. 1 Doubles
    Ally Arenson Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain No. 1 Doubles
    Tatum Burger Freshman Steamboat Springs No. 1 Singles
    Claire Dibble Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain No. 2 Doubles
    Megan Dibble Senior Cheyenne Mountain No. 3 Doubles
    Chelsey Geisz Junior Cheyenne Mountain No. 3 Doubles
    Caroline Kawula Junior Kent Denver No. 2 Singles
    Maeve Kearney Sophomore Kent Denver No. 3 Singles
    Cammy Lee Freshman D’Evelyn No. 4 Doubles
    Tory Louis Senior Cheyenne Mountain No. 2 Doubles
    Trinity Payne Junioe D’Evelyn No. 4 Doubles
    Alex Weil Senior St. Mary’s Academy No. 1 Singles
  • Steamboat Springs freshman Burger captures No. 1 singles title in 4A girls tennis

    PUEBLO — Freshman are supposed to bide their time. They need seasoning, both physical and mental, to compete against 18-year-olds.

    Tatum Burger of Steamboat Springs has the appearance of a first-year high school student, but the savvy play of a veteran.

    Steamboat's Tatum Burger. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)
    Steamboat’s Tatum Burger. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    And now she has something to show for it with a Class 4A state championship in No. 1 singles in her first taste of prep tennis.

    Burger, coming off victories over fellow title favorites Tara Edwards of Colorado Academy in the quarterfinals and Payton Fielding of Cheyenne Mountain in the semis, was cruising through the tournament in impressive fashion Monday and Tuesday at the City Park Complex in Pueblo.

    But Alex Weil of St. Mary’s Academy, a senior who finished third in No. 1 singles in 2013 and was the state runner-up in 2014, was waiting in the finals. Weil, who greatly outsized Burger, overpowered the freshman 6-4 in the first set with her big serve and forehand.

    Burger adjusted and began using her superior agility to her advantage. She won the second set 6-1.

    “Once we started extending the rally and having her make plays, it was in Tatum’s favor,” Steamboat Springs coach John Aragon said.

    From then on, it was all Burger as she secured the 4A crown with an easy 6-0 win in the third and final set. The freshman joined Kacey Bernard as the only Steamboat girls to ever win No. 1 singles at the 4A state championships.

    Burger capped off her season with an unblemished record at 17-0.

    Aragon knew he had something special in Burger, but also respected the caliber of players in the field.

    “From the start, when we looked at the draw the big one was the CA girl,” he said. “She is a player. Tatum came up against CA and played tough and took it to her.”

    Then came Cheyenne Mountain’s Fielding, a big hitter, and finally Weil, an equally big hitter.

    “When she made them play to extend the points, it was in Tatum’s favor,” Aragon said. “She’s like a little pitbull. She’ll fight to the end.”

    Burger, a quiet competitor on the court, was never rattled on the state’s biggest stage. But, she was thankful to have the support of her own built-in fan section. Five siblings, four of which were able to make it to Pueblo for finals, were in her corner.

    “I’m really lucky to have my whole family here,” she said.

    Burger not only won the crown for herself, but also for Steamboat, a program that has long been relevant statewide with a dozen regional titles in a row. The Sailors know success, but Wednesday was something special. Aragon hopes they can feed off the breakthrough.

    “I think it’s going to get more kids out there playing,” he said. “We have a good junior program. We have a pro in there now working with them. I think Steamboat is going to come back on top like the old days. We were always a threat. Hopefully that’ll happen again.”

    As for the team race, the first two days were dominated by Cheyenne Mountain as the Indians qualified for semifinals in all seven positions, reached five finals, and captured their seventh consecutive girls tennis state title and 20th in school history.

    (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)
    Cheyenne Mountain won the 4A team title. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)

    The Indians closed well by winning No. 1 doubles (Casey Ahrendsen and Ally Arenson), No. 2 doubles (Tory Louis and Claire Dibble), and No. 3 doubles (Megan Dibble and Chelsey Geisz). Each pair also won the 2014 state titles in the same positions and went undefeated this year. Coach Dave Adams has 25 total team championships to his name at Cheyenne Mountain, 17 on the boys side and eight on the girls side.

    He’s already looking forward to the future.

    “We’ve got a nucleus of a pretty good team coming back, but we’ll have to retool some things,” he said. “We’re losing half of two, half of three, and half of four doubles. It’s the same thing everybody goes through.”

    “I’m just happy for these girls and I’m trying to stay dry for the moment,” he said with a laugh right before getting the traditional Gatorade bucket dumped on him.

    As much as the 4A tennis championships continued to be monopolized by the team in maroon and white, Cheyenne Mountain finished with 73 points to Kent Denver’s 46 and Colorado Academy’s 37, Wednesday was a chance for individuals to fight back.

    Kent Denver’s Caroline Kawula defeated the Indians’ Daniela Adamczyk 6-4, 6-7, 7-5 in a near-three-hour match for the No. 2 singles championship.

    In No. 3 singles, Maeve Kearny, a Kent sophomore, took down another Cheyenne Mountain girl by beating Jessica Metz 6-3, 6-1.

    Trinity Payne and Cammy Lee won No. 4 doubles for D’Evelyn over Holy Family’s Brianna Bartlett and An Tran.

  • 4A girls tennis state tournament results

    Draws for the Class 4A girls tennis state tournament, held May 7-9 at Pueblo City Park, are below.

    All matches start at 9 a.m. each day. The first two rounds at each position will be played Thursday. Friday morning will be all semifinals, and the playback matches will start immediately afterwards. All third- and fourth-place matches and finals will be at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning.

    Should weather intervene, check CHSAANow.com for contingency plans.

    These results will be updated throughout the tournament.

    For more information on the process for creating these brackets, click here or scroll down.

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    Class 4A girls tennis state tournament

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    Information on the state tournament and draw creation

    Only those teams who qualify four or more positions to state are eligible for the CHSAA state team championship title. The bracket creation process is as follows:

    1. All 16 individuals/teams will be considered for placement on the draw.
    2. The top 4 individuals/teams will be placed.
    3. The committee shall consider the following factors (in no particular order of importance): strength of league, overall record, strength of competition, head-to-head competition and common opponents.
    4. The remaining Regional Winners (#1’s) will be randomly drawn for places on the draw.
    5. The Regional Finishers (#2’s) will then be randomly drawn for matches against a Regional Winner.
    6. All Regional Winners will be paired against a Regional Finishers.
    7. No two teams or individuals from the same Region will play each other during the first round of the state championship.
  • Photos: Bell leads Dawson girls basketball over No. 6 St. Mary’s

    LAFAYETTE — Fiona Bell scored over half of Dawson School girls basketball’s points in the win over No. 6 St. Mary’s Academy, 37-29, on Tuesday.

    Bell scored 19 points, including three 3-pointers, in addition to grabbing five rebounds.

    Dawson got off to a hot 14-0 start and never looked back.

    St. Mary’s was shut out in the first quarter, but cut the Dawson lead to seven after going on a 9-0 run. The St. Mary’s flame was doused by a Bell 3-pointer in the last minute of the third quarter

    St. Mary’s went on another run, scoring eight points in a row in the fourth quarter, to cut the lead to eight, but they couldn’t complete the comeback.