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All-state boys track & field teams for Season D

The Season D all-state boys track and field teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

In order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning an event.

Athletes of the year were selected based upon their performance at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected based upon the team champions.

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(Claire Semerod/Cherry Creek High School)

Class 5A

Athlete of the year: Ky Oday, Cherry Creek

Coach of the year: John Reyes, Grandview

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Gregory Anderson Far Northeast Senior 110 hurdles
D’Andre Barnes Regis Jesuit Sophomore 200m
Michael Bennett Lakewood Senior 300 hurdles
Sterling Brassfield Eaglecrest Senior 100m
Kyle Boe Mountain Vista Senior 4×800
Conrad Casebolt Grandview Junior 4×100
Ismael Dembele Rangeview Senior 4×400
Charlie Dick Grandview Junior 4×100, 4×200
Braiden Dishman Fossil Ridge Senior Shot put, discus
Tyler Downs Mountain Vista Sophomore 4×800
Brady Ford Mountain Vista Junior 4×800
Brandon Hills Vista Ridge Sophomore Long jump
James Holland Rangeview Sophomore 4×400
Evan Johnson Grandview Junior 4×100, 4×200
David Maldonado Grandview Sophomore 4×100, 4×200
Bryce McCutcheon Rangeview Junior 4×400
Ky Oday Cherry Creek Junior 400m
Daryn Ofori-Kuragu Rangeview Junior 4×400
Kahden Rullo Grandview Junior 4×200
Garrett Searls Horizon Senior Pole vault
Rhys Travis Poudre Junior High jump, triple jump
Harrison Witt Mountain Vista Senior 800m, 1,600m
Parker Wolfe Cherry Creek Senior 3,200m
Aaron Yocom Mountain Vista Junior 4×800

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(Brent Murphy/brentmurphyphoto.com)

Class 4A

Athlete of the year: Zane Bergen, Niwot

Coach of the year: Maurice Henriques, Niwot

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Paul Agbo Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
Pierre Agbo Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×100
Derek Allen Widefield Junior 300 hurdles
Zane Bergen Niwot Junior 800m, 1,600m, 3,200m, 4×800
Justin Blanton GJ Central Junior 400m
Alexander Carillo Frederick Junior 4×400
Spencer Cedrun Cheyenne Mountain Freshman 4×100
Ryan Chacon Frederick Senior 200m, 4×400
Garrett Colvin Frederick Junior 4×400
Blake Donaldson Erie Senior 4×200
Becker Ell Thompson Valley Senior Pole vault
Braylon Fenderson Riverdale Ridge Senior 100m
Max Fuller Cheyenne Mountain Senior 4×400
Quentin Hartel Erie Senior 4×200
Joaquin Herrera Niwot Senior 4×800
Eddie Kurjak Longmont Senior High jump, triple jump
Grayden Rauba Niwot Senior 4×800
Brian Rose Discovery Canyon Junior 110 hurdles
Wyatt Schroth Frederick Senior 4×400
Avery Shunneson Thomas Jefferson Senior Shot put, discus
Sean Thomas Francisco Erie Junior 4×200
Mason Veve Erie Senior 4×200
Curtis Volf Niwot Senior 4×800
Daryon Wilson Mitchell Senior Long jump

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Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Class 3A

Athlete of the year: Joshua Medina, Alamosa

Coach of the year: Mark Roggy & Eileen Phillips, Resurrection Christian

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Mitchell Anderson The Classical Academy Senior Discus
Lucas Barber Liberty Common Senior 4×800
Brandon Bate Liberty Common Junior 4×800
Braycen Buxman Resurrection Christian Senior 4×400
Sonny Ciccarelli Woodland Park Sophomore High jump
Joe Ciccio Lutheran Freshman 4×100
Trey Ciccio Lutheran Sophomore 4×100
Zach Clark University Senior 4×200
Chrisly Kelly-Cannon Jefferson Academy Sophomore Long jump
Brody Donohue Lutheran Junior 4×100
Preston Fagerlin Resurrection Christian Senior 4×400
Aidan Graziano Peak to Peak Senior 110 hurdles
Logan Hafey Moffat County Junior 300 hurdles
Nolan Johnson University Senior 4×200
Noah Kelly Lutheran Senior Pole vault
Devyn Lauer Platte Valley Junior 200m
MacLean Majeski Liberty Common Junior 4×800
Caden Measner University Senior 4×200
Joshua Medina Alamosa Senior 800m, 1,600m, 3,200m
Drew Morton The Classical Academy Senior 400m
Tucker Myers Sterling Senior Triple jump
Brayden Savage Frontier Academy Senior 100m
Jadon Scarpella Liberty Common Senior 4×800
JJ Smolen Lutheran Senior 4×100
Dylan Sup University Freshman 4×200
Caleb Sutter Resurrection Christian Sophomore 4×400
Jack Vandelist Resurrection Christian Junior 4×400
Brody Welch Holy Family Senior Shot put

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Class 2A

Athlete of the year: Anthony Martinez, Lake County

Coach of the year: Lucas Lubbers, Yuma

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Justin Beserra Ouray Sophomore 4×400
Devin Brady Centauri Freshman 4×100, 4×200
Mason Claunch Centauri Junior 400m, 4×100, 4×200
Nate Early Banning Lewis Junior High jump
Paton Edwards Ouray Sophomore 4×400
Mohamed Ibrahim Wiggins Junior Shot put
Canyon Ishikawa Ouray Sophomore 4×800
Jeremiah Leeper Limon Junior Triple jump
Anthony Martinez Lake County Senior 110 hurdles
Cory Thomsen Ouray Sophomore 4×400
Blaine Peebles Hotchkiss Junior 300 hurdles
Clay Robinson Yuma Junior 100m, 200m
Bryant Schoenthal Wray Junior Discus
Joel Schluessler Peyton Sophomore 4×800
Braden Smith Yuma Senior Pole vault
Ben Tailleur Centauri Junior 4×100, 4×200
Richardson Tailleur Centauri Junior 4×100, 4×200
Connor Williams Crested Butte Junior 800m, 1,600m
Micah Zeller Custer County Senior 3,200m

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Class 1A

Athlete of the year: Jacob Jefferson, Arickaree/Woodlin

Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Isaac Andersen Haxtun Junior 4×100
Perry Chadwick Cheyenne Wells Freshman 4×200, 4×400
Nick Dahm Elbert Senior Triple jump
Josh Duran Antonito Senior 300 hurdles
Josiah Durrell Heritage Christian Senior 4×800
Kyle Fryrear Haxtun Sophomore 4×100
Michael Gerk Haxtun Sophomore 4×100
John Hainer Granada Sophomore Shot put
Jacob Jefferson Arickaree/Woodlin Sophomore 400m, 110 hurdles
Jaden Jordan DeBeque Senior Long jump
Owen Knode Haxtun Junior 4×100
Brady Kuntz Lone Star Senior Pole vault
Erik Lebsock Prairie Senior Discus
Trevor Lewis DeBeque Junior 800m, 1,600m
Cade Mitchek Cheyenne Wells Junior 200m, 4×200, 4×400
Jack Nauman Heritage Christian Sophomore 3,200m, 4×800
Carson Noe Cheyenne Wells Freshman 4×200, 4×800
Ryan O’Loughlin Heritage Christian Sophomore 4×800
Wesley Ryan DeBeque Senior 100m, high jump
Xander Stanton Heritage Christian Senior 4×800
Evan Worley Cheyenne Wells Junior 4×200, 4×400

Boys track: Recapping some of the best performances from Day 3 at the state meet

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

LAKEWOOD – Harrison Witt had already made history this year, so his primary goal on Saturday at Jefferson County Stadium was a win.

With exceptional competition by his side, however, history accompanied victory.

Mountain Vista’s outstanding senior won the Class 5A boys 1,600-meter title at the state meet with a Colorado prep record time of 4 minutes, 4.36 seconds. He topped his own record of 4:05.18 set earlier this year.

Rather than a record, Witt’s main focus was to beat Cherry Creek’s Parker Wolfe, who is also one of the best distance runners in state history. Wolfe finished in 4:10.09, which would have been a 5A state meet record had it not been for Witt’s performance.

“I just set out to go for the win,” Witt said. “I think (the record) comes with it when we both race as hard as we can. Parker is obviously an insane competitor and he took a lot of that race, but the records just come with it when we push ourselves to run hard.”

Wolfe set the pace for the first two laps, with Witt just a few feet behind him. With about 500 meters to go, however, Witt began to sprint and he didn’t stop until he cross the finish line.

“I just wanted to try to hang (with Wolfe) and make it a sprint race, which I think I can handle,” he said. “The last 100 I was like, ‘Just get me to the finish,’ but the first three laps felt very, very strong.”

Witt also set a 5A meet record in the 800 meters (1:48.75) on Friday, putting a cap on his career before going to Princeton.

“It was just a great feeling. It’s very exciting,” he said of his final prep meet. “It’s incredible. A great way to end the season for sure.”

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Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Class 5A

When this season began, Grandview didn’t view itself as the type of team to win a state title. The Wolves showed championship potential throughout the year, however, and on Saturday claimed the first boys team title in program history, 78.5 to 57 over second-place Cherry Creek.

“We’re just a whole bunch of football players that had nothing to do,” said junior Malique Singleton. “We have a whole bunch of kids that just came out for fun and we just started going to meets, started winning and we’re like, ‘Oh we could actually win it.’”

The Wolves did it on the strength of their relays. Singleton helped the Wolves win the 800-meter relay on Friday and finish seventh in the 1,600 relay on Saturday. Grandview added a first-place finish in the 400-meter relay on Saturday (41.96 seconds).

“I think the relays mean more to us because we’re just friends and we’re a team and we can rely on each other and we’re really good at doing that,” Singleton said.

The junior added that the Wolves were inspired by their head coach, John Reyes.

“The other part of it is it just means so much to our head coach, John Reyes,” he said. “He puts all of his time and dedication in it, so for us to see him realize that he’s finally brought a state title here to Grandview, at least for me personally that meant the most.”

With  many of the Wolves being underclassmen, they are already looking ahead to 2022.

“We have the depth to go do it again; we just have to work at it and go for it,” Singleton said.

In the sprints, there wasn’t any one runner who was dominant. In fact, the wealth was spread among many on Saturday.

Sterling Brassfield of Eaglecrest won the 100 meters (10.63); D’Andre Barnes of Regis Jesuit won the 200 meters (21.69); and Ky Oday of Cherry Creek won the 400 meters (48.00).

In other 5A finals on Saturday, Gregory Anderson of Far Northeast won the 110 hurdles (14.14); Michael Bennett of Lakewood won the 300 hurdles (37.35); Garrett Searls of Horizon won the pole vault (14-9); Rangeview won the 1,600-meter relay (3:21.51); and Braiden Dishman of Fossil Ridge won the discus (167 feet, 2 inches) to sweep the throws.

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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Class 4A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Thomas Jefferson senior Avery Shunneson closed his career by sweeping the throws. On Saturday, he won the shot put (54-8) to go with the discus title he won Thursday.

“It’s very exciting. The perfect finish for sure,” he said.

The Princeton-bound Shunneson didn’t get a meet record in the shot, as he did Thursday in the discus, but that didn’t bother him. From the time he finished third in the discus in 2019, he had been aiming to win – and he did it twice this week.

“It means everything,” he said. “It’s been a goal for a long time. Obviously everyone struggled with not being able to compete last year, so to finish both (events) on top feels really good.”

For the second state meet in a row, Niwot came away with the team title, 90-59 over cross-town rival Longmont.

The Cougars were led Saturday by Zane Bergen claiming his third individual title of the weekend, posting a 4A meet record in the 1,600 meters (4:09.51). He won the 800 and 3,200 earlier in the meet.

Frederick’s Ryan Chacon, fully cleared within the last two weeks after a knee injury during basketball season, capped a remarkable comeback by winning the 200 meters (21.96) and leading the Warriors to a win in the 1,600 relay (3:23.78). Both were school records and gave Frederick its first event championships, regardless of gender, since 2006. Chacon was also second in the 400 and fourth in the 100.

Longmont’s Eddie Kurjak capped his weekend with another win, this time in the triple jump (45-5.75). He set a meet record in the high jump on Friday and was also second in the long jump this weekend.

In other 4A finals on Saturday, Brian Rose of Discovery Canyon won the 110 hurdles (14.75); Braylon Fenderson of Riverdale Ridge won the 100 meters (10.96); Justin Blaton of Grand Junction Central won the 400 (47.84); Derek Allen of Widefield won the 300 hurdles (38.73); and Cheyenne Mountain won the 400-meter relay (43.14).

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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Class 3A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

There were times this season that Peak to Peak senior Aidan Graziano didn’t think he could win a state title. He kept chugging along, however, and on Saturday closed his career as the champion in the 110-meter hurdles (15.05 seconds).

“After a season of putting in the work and times where I didn’t feel motivated, you’ve just got to keep putting in that work,” he said. “When it all pays off with a state title, it’s such a great feeling.

“I’ve been wanting a state title for as long as I can remember and here we are.”

The team title came down to the wire, with Resurrection Christian outlasting The Classical Academy, 73-71. The Cougars trailed going into the final event of the day, the 1,600-meter relay, but won that race with a time of 3:24.91, while The Classical Academy was sixth.

Alamosa’s Joshua Medina finished as a three-time champ, winning a thriller in the 1,600 meters and posting a time of 4:20.47. He also won the 800 and 3,200 this weekend.

Other champions on Saturday included Logan Hafey of Moffat County in the 300 hurdles (39.26); Brayden Savage of Frontier Academy in the 100 meters (10.81); Drew Morton of The Classical Academy in the 400 meters (50.01); Devyn Lauer of Platte Valley in the 200 (21.94); Woodland Park’s Sonny Ciccarelli in the high jump (6-8); and Lutheran in the 400-meter relay (42.90).

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Class 2A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Earlier this season, Yuma junior Clay Robinson posted a time of 22.16 seconds in the 200 meters that would have been good enough to beat the 2A state meet record – except it wasn’t in the state meet.

On Saturday, he thought he finally got the mark, winning the state title in 22.17. The record is 22.23 by Mike Carl in 2009.

“It’s awesome,” Robinson said. “I broke it earlier in the season, but they told me I had to wait for the state event, so I waited and I got it and I’m pretty pleased with that.”

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Unfortunately for Robinson, it was later determined his time was wind-aided, so Carl will keep the record, but Robinson is still a champion, in many ways. He also won the 100 meters (11.87) and helped Yuma to the team title, 76 to 48.5 over second-place Lake County.

“It was awesome,” he said of his individual titles. “I came out and I just wanted the win and did whatever it took to win. I’m happy.”

Robinson was also third in long jump and was pleased to see Yuma win for the first time since its only other team title in 1996.

“We haven’t won a team title in like 25 years,” he said. “That would be something special for Yuma. Our boys team is pretty legit and we’re fast and we kept it and we want this title.”

Crested Butte’s Connor Williams is going home a two-time champ, as well. On Saturday, he won the 1,600 meters in 4:19.99. He won the 800 on Friday.

Centauri’s Mason Claunch won the 400 meters (49.70) and helped his team to a win in the 400 relay (44.62). He also helped them win the 800 relay on Friday.

In other Saturday finals: Lake County’s Anthony Martinez won the 110 hurdles (15.44); Blaine Pebbles of Hotchkiss won the 300 hurdles (40.04); Nathan Freeman of Dayspring Christian won the long jump (20-11.5); Nate Early of Banning Lewis won the high  jump (6-1); and Ouray won the 1,600-meter relay (3:30.88).

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Class 1A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Sophomore Jacob Jefferson of Arrickaree/Woodlin had a sensational first career state meet, claiming a pair of state titles on Saturday. He won the 110 hurdles in 16.24 seconds and the 400 meters in 52.49 seconds.

In his first high school track season, Jefferson said his main goals were to get a couple school records and, “That’s what I did today.”

One of them had particularly special meaning.

“I got the 400 and the 110s, which is a really big deal to my family because my family has run the 110s since, I think, my mom,” he said.

In fact, his older brother, Joseph, held the school record before Jacob broke it on Saturday.

Heritage Christian cruised to the team title, 141 to 79.5 over DeBeque, and the Eagles did so on the strength of its depth, as they did not win any event titles on Saturday.

DeBeque, meanwhile, won several titles on the final day of the meet. The Dragons were led by senior Wesley Ryan, who won the 100 meters in 11.52 seconds and the high jump with a leap of 6 feet, 6 inches. Junior Trevor Lewis also won a title for the Dragons, taking the 1,600 meters in 4:36.14.

Lone Star senior Brady Kuntz closed his career with a 1A meet record in the pole vault with a leap of 13 feet, 6.5 inches.

Other champions on Saturday included Josh Duran of Antonito in the 300 hurdles (41.29); Haxtun in the 400 relay (46.20); and Cade Mitchek of Cheyenne Wells in the 200 meters (23.10), and helping the Tigers to a win in the 1,600-meter relay (3:40.25).

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Baseball rankings: Cheyenne Mountain, Eaton take over as new No. 1s

In the latest coaches poll, Cheyenne Mountain and Eaton took over the top spots in their respective classes.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Baseball Polls

Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Chatfield (10) 9-1 125 1
2 Cherry Creek (1) 10-2 115 2
3 Regis Jesuit 9-3 103 3
4 Mountain Vista (3) 7-3 98 5
5 Valor Christian 8-2 83 4
6 Fairview (1) 9-2 73 8
7 Heritage 11-3 58 6
8 Legacy 9-2 32 8
9 Mullen 7-3 27
10 Rocky Mountain 8-4 25 10
Others receiving votes:
Broomfield 19, Fort Collins 15, Rock Canyon 12, Cherokee Trail 12, Grandview 11, Douglas County 8, Ralston Valley 4, Columbine 3, Grand Junction 1, Brighton 1
Dropped out
Broomfield (7)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Cheyenne Mountain (2) 11-1 119 2
2 Ponderosa (4) 12-2 101 1
3 Durango (6) 12-0 97 4
4 Holy Family (1) 8-1 90 3
5 Lewis-Palmer 9-2 72 5
6 Windsor 9-1 65 6
7 Falcon 8-0 48 7
8 Pueblo County 8-3 46 8
9 Golden (1) 9-4 24 8
10 Denver North 8-2 21
Others receiving votes:
Elizabeth 16, Fort Morgan 11, Evergreen 10, Mead 8, Pueblo Central 8, Montrose 7, Severance 6, Palisade 6, Longmont 4, Niwot 4, Silver Creek 3, D’Evelyn 2, Vista PEAK Prep 1, Greeley West 1
Dropped out
Elizabeth (10)
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Eaton (6) 11-1 127 2
2 Lutheran (6) 13-0 114 3
3 University (1) 6-2 108 1
4 Faith Christian 12-1 83 4
5 Resurrection Christian 8-4 46 5
6 Brush 5-4 42 7
7 Sterling 6-5 33 6
8 Gunnison 9-1 28 8
9 Lamar 8-2 27 8
10 Bayfield 9-2 26
Others receiving votes:
Bennett 24, Kent Denver 19, Colorado Academy 18, Alamosa 18, The Academy 13, Delta 8, Moffat County 7, Bishop Machebeuf 7, Manitou Springs 6, Montezuma-Cortez 6, La Junta 5, The Classical Academy 4, Middle Park 1
Dropped out
Bennett (10)
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Limon (9) 11-0 106 1
2 Peyton 9-1 84 2
3 Highland (1) 9-0 77 5
4 Wray 7-0 76 3
5 Hotchkiss 9-1 63 4
6 Calhan 8-1 42 7
7 Buena Vista 6-1 31 10
8 Cedaredge 9-2 27 6
9 Rye 7-3 24 8
10 Burlington 7-2 18
Others receiving votes:
Wiggins 13, Trinidad 9, Denver Christian 8, Dawson School 8, St. Mary’s 8, Yuma 4, Monte Vista 3, Meeker 2, Estes Park 2, Swink 1
Dropped out
St. Mary’s (9)
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Holly (3) 5-3 70 1
2 Merino (3) 10-1 69 3
3 Flatirons Academy (2) 6-1 65 2
4 Evangelical Christian 6-1 62 4
5 Eads (1) 8-1 56 5
6 Caliche 10-3 38 7
7 Nucla 9-3 36 6
8 Dove Creek 5-5 26 8
9 Dayspring Christian 8-5 17
10 Haxtun 6-6 16 10
Others receiving votes:
Stratton 13, Cheyenne Wells 10, Antonito 5, Granada 4, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 4, Otis 2, Simla 1, Elbert 1
Dropped out
Stratton (9)

Cross country team rankings by region

Wiggins Invite girls cross country

(Brent Murphy/brentmurphyphoto.com)

The 2020 cross country regional fields will be determined, in part, by a coaches poll within each region.

The official vote will be held this coming weekend. The coaches held a trial vote last weekend, and the results of that vote is below.

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Region 1 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Heritage Christian 123
2 Lyons 107
3 Yuma 90
4 Wiggins 73
5 Lake Couty 56
6 Byers 53
7 Twin Peaks Charter 52
8 Clear Creek 51
9 Front Range Christian 41
10 Dawson School 40
11 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 33
12 Strasburg 31
13 Merino 24
14 Shining Mountain 22
15 Nederland 19
16 Aurora West College Prep 14
17 Highland 12
18 Front Range Baptist 11
Region 1 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Heritage Christian 108
2 Lyons 82
3 Lake Couty 81
4 Yuma 73
5 Clear Creek 64
5 Strasburg 64
7 Shining Mountain 51
8 Merino 40
9 Byers 39
10 Wiggins 34
11 Aurora West College Prep 28
12 Nederland 22
13 Dawson School 20
14 Highland 16
14 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 16
16 Front Range Baptist 14
16 Front Range Christian 14
18 Twin Peaks Charter 11
Region 2 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Golden View Classical Academy 80
2 Peyton 78
3 Lotus School for Excellence 71
4 Wray 57
5 Vanguard 51
6 Colorado Springs Christian 46
7 Limon 41
8 Ellicott 40
9 Dolores Huerta 20
10 Addenbrooke Classical 16
11 Colorado Springs School 14
12 Denver Christian 8
13 Denver Academy 5
14 Fountain Valley 4
15 CIVA Charter 3
16 Two Roads Charter 2
17 Pikes Peak Christian 1
18 Denver Academy of Torah 0
18 Stratton/Liberty 0
Region 2 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Wray 82
2 Golden View Classical Academy 76
3 Colorado Springs Christian 71
4 Peyton 60
4 Vanguard 60
6 Ellicott 48
7 Limon 41
8 Denver Christian 35
9 Colorado Springs School 26
10 Stratton/Liberty 14
11 Lotus School for Excellence 10
12 Addenbrooke Classical 3
12 Fountain Valley 3
12 Pikes Peak Christian 3
15 Denver Academy of Torah 2
16 CIVA Charter 0
16 Denver Academy 0
16 Dolores Huerta 0
16 Two Roads Charter 0
Region 3 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Rocky Ford 68
2 Buena Vista 67
3 Thomas MacLaren 59
4 St. Mary’s 57
5 Centauri 56
6 Sargent 43
7 Platte Canyon 31
8 Custer County 29
9 Rye 27
10 Antonito 24
11 Monte Vista 19
12 Center 14
13 Sierra Grande 13
14 Centennial 9
15 Kim 8
16 Cripple Creek-Victor 7
17 Del Norte 5
18 Moffat 3
19 Primero 1
Region 3 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Buena Vista 48
2 Centauri 44
3 Rocky Ford 40
4 Rye 36
5 Platte Canyon 30
6 Custer County 24
7 Thomas MacLaren 20
8 St. Mary’s 18
8 Springfield 18
10 Antonito 12
11 Del Norte 4
11 Sierra Grande 4
13 Kim 3
13 Moffat 3
15 Sargent 2
16 Center 1
17 Centennial 0
17 Cripple Creek-Victor 0
17 Monte Vista 0
Region 4 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Caprock Academy 154
2 Meeker 130
3 Grand Valley 129
4 Ouray 119
5 Olathe 107
6 Paonia 99
7 Crested Butte Community 77
8 Colorado Rocky Mountain School 68
8 West Grand 68
10 Rangely 34
11 Soroco 28
12 Dolores 23
13 Mancos 17
14 Ignacio 12
15 Telluride 11
16 Hotchkiss 10
17 DeBeque 5
18 Lake City 1
Region 4 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Ignacio 159
2 West Grand 149
3 Soroco 138
4 Meeker 120
5 Caprock Academy 119
6 Hotchkiss 116
7 Paonia 87
8 Colorado Rocky Mountain School 84
9 Telluride 52
10 Crested Butte Community 49
11 Mancos 45
12 Rangely 31
13 Ouray 15
14 Olathe 4
15 Dolores 1
15 Grand Valley 1
17 DeBeque 0
17 Lake City 0

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Region 1 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Alamosa 47
2 Aspen 39
2 Gunnison 39
4 Moffat County 28
5 Basalt 25
5 Coal Ridge 25
7 Rifle 24
8 Pagosa Springs 18
9 Delta 13
10 Bayfield 12
11 Montezuma-Cortez 4
12 Middle Park 1
Region 1 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Basalt 39
2 Aspen 35
3 Alamosa 34
4 Moffat County 25
5 Delta 23
6 Gunnison 20
7 Pagosa Springs 17
8 Coal Ridge 12
9 Middle Park 6
10 Montezuma-Cortez 4
10 Rifle 4
12 Bayfield 1
Region 2 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 The Classical Academy 80
2 Salida 68
3 Lutheran 59
4 Woodland Park 55
5 Elizabeth 45
6 Manitou Springs 42
7 Harrison 26
8 Lamar 23
9 Banning Lewis Prep 15
10 La Junta 12
11 James Irwin 8
12 Sierra 4
13 Florence 3
Region 2 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 The Classical Academy 60
2 Elizabeth 53
3 Salida 49
4 Lutheran 40
5 Woodland Park 30
6 Lamar 26
7 Manitou Springs 22
8 James Irwin 17
9 Florence 13
10 Sierra 8
11 Banning Lewis Prep 6
11 Harrison 6
Region 3 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Holy Family 100
2 Jefferson Academy 89
3 Peak to Peak 80
4 Prospect Ridge 68
5 Stargate 59
6 DSST: Conservatory Green 49
7 The Academy 41
8 Arvada 35
9 Arrupe Jesuit 31
10 DSST: Montview 25
11 The Pinnacle 14
12 DSST: Green Valley Ranch 6
13 Denver West 5
14 Lincoln 3
Region 3 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Holy Family 85
2 Jefferson Academy 71
3 Peak to Peak 63
4 Prospect Ridge 54
5 Stargate 53
6 The Academy 42
7 DSST: Montview 38
8 The Pinnacle 23
9 Arrupe Jesuit 21
10 Denver West 20
11 Arvada 16
12 DSST: Green Valley Ranch 4
13 Lincoln 3
14 DSST: Conservatory Green 2
Region 4 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Frontier Academy 119
2 Liberty Common 109
3 Berthoud 86
4 Northridge 80
5 Brush 69
6 Eaton 56
7 Estes Park 52
8 University 38
9 Resurrection Christian 26
10 Severance 13
11 Valley 11
12 Platte Valley 1
Region 4 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Berthoud 104
2 Liberty Common 102
3 Frontier Academy 86
4 University 69
5 Northridge 68
6 Brush 54
7 Estes Park 49
8 Resurrection Christian 33
9 Eaton 24
10 Severance 14
11 Platte Valley 2
Region 5 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Faith Christian 54
2 Colorado Academy 47
3 D’Evelyn 43
4 Kent Denver 39
5 SkyView Academy 38
6 Machebeuf 33
7 Ridge View Academy 17
8 DSST: Byers 13
8 Englewood 13
10 DSST: College View 12
11 Jefferson 8
11 Sheridan 8
13 Englewood/St. Mary’s Academy 3
14 KIPP Denver Collegiate 1
14 STRIVE Prep – Smart 1
Region 5 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 D’Evelyn 27
2 Faith Christian 25
3 Colorado Academy 23
4 Machebeuf 21
5 Englewood/St. Mary’s Academy 16
6 Kent Denver 12
7 Sheridan 9
8 Jefferson 7
9 Ridge View Academy 6
9 SkyView Academy 6
11 Englewood 5
12 DSST: Byers 3
12 KIPP Denver Collegiate 3
14 DSST: College View 2

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Region 1 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Battle Mountain 74
2 Conifer 73
3 Grand Junction Central 70
4 Eagle Valley 57
5 Green Mountain 52
6 Mullen 46
7 Golden 30
8 Evergreen 26
9 Grand Junction 20
10 Summit 18
11 Steamboat Springs 14
12 Palisade 9
13 Glenwood Springs 6
Region 1 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Battle Mountain 69
2 Eagle Valley 47
2 Golden 47
4 Glenwood Springs 41
5 Evergreen 33
6 Palisade 32
7 Green Mountain 25
8 Mullen 24
9 Grand Junction Central 19
10 Grand Junction 18
11 Summit 14
12 Conifer 9
13 Steamboat Springs 7
Region 2 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Air Academy 74
2 Palmer Ridge 70
3 Palmer 57
4 Lewis-Palmer 55
5 Coronado 46
5 Littleton 46
7 Falcon 39
8 Discovery Canyon 34
9 Ponderosa 23
9 Wheat Ridge 23
11 Aurora Central 12
12 Sand Creek 10
13 Gateway 6
Region 2 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Air Academy 89
2 Palmer Ridge 69
3 Discovery Canyon 62
4 Lewis-Palmer 58
5 Coronado 50
6 Littleton 37
6 Palmer 37
8 Falcon 21
9 Ponderosa 20
10 Wheat Ridge 19
11 Aurora Central 14
12 Gateway 10
13 Sand Creek 9
Region 3 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Centaurus 52
2 Niwot 49
3 Denver South 43
4 George Washington 39
5 Denver North 31
6 Northfield 25
6 Standley Lake 25
8 Thomas Jefferson 21
9 Vista Peak 17
10 Regis Groff 11
10 Skyview 11
12 Alameda 6
Region 3 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Niwot 70
2 George Washington 59
3 Centaurus 56
3 Northfield 56
5 Denver South 47
6 Standley Lake 37
7 Denver North 34
8 Thomas Jefferson 25
9 Vista Peak 23
10 Regis Groff 15
11 Skyview 11
12 Alameda 7
Region 4 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Thompson Valley 108
2 Mead 107
3 Longmont 94
4 Mountain View 77
5 Erie 65
6 Thornton 57
7 Riverdale Ridge 41
8 Silver Creek 40
9 Roosevelt 29
10 Greeley Central 18
11 Fort Morgan 11
12 Frederick 6
13 Windsor 5
14 Skyline 2
Region 4 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Silver Creek 127
2 Thompson Valley 115
3 Roosevelt 91
4 Erie 87
5 Mead 82
6 Longmont 64
7 Mountain View 58
8 Riverdale Ridge 31
9 Fort Morgan 28
10 Windsor 17
11 Frederick 6
11 Skyline 6
13 Greeley Central 2
14 Thornton 1
Region 5 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Cheyenne Mountain 70
2 Durango 62
3 Montrose 47
4 Mesa Ridge 45
5 Widefield 41
6 Pueblo South 38
7 Pueblo West 35
8 Canon City 16
8 Pueblo County 16
10 Pueblo Centennial 9
11 Pueblo East 5
12 Mitchell 1
Region 5 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Durango 66
2 Cheyenne Mountain 61
3 Pueblo West 56
4 Montrose 43
5 Mesa Ridge 34
6 Pueblo County 32
7 Pueblo South 29
8 Widefield 28
9 Canon City 23
10 Pueblo Centennial 6
10 Pueblo East 6
12 Mitchell 1

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Region 1 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Cherokee Trail 83
2 Cherry Creek 81
3 Arapahoe 70
4 Grandview 69
5 Regis Jesuit 45
5 Smoky Hill 45
7 Eaglecrest 43
8 Overland 25
9 Rangeview 23
10 Hinkley 11
Region 1 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Cherry Creek 83
2 Arapahoe 81
3 Cherokee Trail 76
4 Regis Jesuit 62
5 Grandview 55
6 Smoky Hill 41
7 Eaglecrest 40
8 Rangeview 27
9 Hinkley 17
10 Overland 13
Region 2 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Mountain Vista 30
2 Dakota Ridge 26
3 Heritage 25
4 Valor Christian 21
5 Arvada West 16
6 Fruita Monument 15
7 Highlands Ranch 11
8 Chatfield 8
9 ThunderRidge 7
10 Lakewood 5
11 Columbine 1
Region 2 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Valor Christian 60
2 Mountain Vista 55
3 Heritage 47
4 Chatfield 46
5 Dakota Ridge 42
6 Fruita Monument 41
7 Columbine 31
8 ThunderRidge 22
9 Arvada West 16
10 Lakewood 13
11 Highlands Ranch 7
12 Bear Creek 5
Region 3 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Boulder 69
1 Ralston Valley 69
3 Fairview 67
4 Legacy 57
5 Broomfield 52
6 Denver East 41
7 Monarch 33
8 Pomona 28
9 Northglenn 10
10 Adams City 7
10 Westminster 7
Region 3 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Broomfield 70
1 Fairview 70
3 Denver East 58
4 Boulder 54
5 Monarch 53
6 Legacy 37
7 Pomona 36
8 Ralston Valley 33
9 Northglenn 14
10 Westminster 9
11 Adams City 6
Region 4 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Fossil Ridge 68
2 Rocky Mountain 64
3 Poudre 51
4 Horizon 49
5 Fort Collins 46
6 Loveland 36
7 Mountain Range 27
8 Brighton 22
9 Greeley West 11
10 Prairie View 9
11 Far Northeast 2
Region 4 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Loveland 69
2 Fossil Ridge 64
3 Rocky Mountain 54
4 Fort Collins 45
5 Brighton 40
6 Horizon 34
7 Poudre 33
8 Mountain Range 20
9 Greeley West 14
10 Prairie View 10
11 Far Northeast 2
Region 5 (Boys)
Rank Team Points
1 Chaparral 56
2 Liberty 53
3 Rock Canyon 45
4 Pine Creek 40
5 Castle View 39
6 Rampart 35
7 Douglas County 18
8 Doherty 14
8 Legend 14
10 Fountain-Fort Carson 11
11 Vista Ridge 5
Region 5 (Girls)
Rank Team Points
1 Pine Creek 68
2 Douglas County 50
3 Chaparral 49
4 Rock Canyon 48
5 Castle View 42
6 Rampart 39
7 Doherty 26
8 Fountain-Fort Carson 24
9 Vista Ridge 18
10 Legend 11
11 Liberty 10

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All-state girls basketball teams for the 2018-19 season

The 2018-19 all-state girls basketball 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 week-long vote of coaches.

A specific player of the year vote was held in each class, as was a vote for coach of the year.

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Class 5A

Highlands Ranch Cherry Creek girls basketball

(Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)


Player of the year: Jana Van Gytenbeek, Cherry Creek

Coach of the year: Clint Evans, Cherry Creek

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Francesca Belibi Regis Jesuit Senior PF/SF/C
Alisha Davis Grandview Senior
Kasey Neubert Highlands Ranch Senior PF
Ashley Steffeck Fossil Ridge Senior PG
Jana Van Gytenbeek Cherry Creek Junior PG
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Raegan Beers Valor Christian Freshman F/C
Cali Clark Cherry Creek Junior PF/SF
Alyssa Jimenez Horizon Senior PG
Allyah Marlett Grandview Senior SG/PG
Autumn Watts Highlands Ranch Senior PF/SF/C

Honorable mention: Dezmonea Antwine, Denver East, Senior; Juanita Aragon, Greeley West, Sophomore; Jennessy Aragon, Adams City, Senior; Jamie Bain, Highlands Ranch, Senior; Lauren Betts, Grandview, Freshman; Angel Broadus, Rangeview, Senior; Victoria Cabrera, Prairie View, Senior; Sanee’ Cates, Palmer, Senior; Sydney Daniels, Dakota Ridge, Senior; Samantha Deem, Horizon, Senior; Lexi Eberhardt, Loveland, Senior; Timiya Guevara, Denver South, Sophomore; Makayla Hemingway, Cherokee Trail, Junior; Shamahra Henderson, Thornton, Junior; Emerson Herrmann, Monarch, Senior; Hollie Hoffman, Windsor, Senior; Amy Holland, Mountain Vista, Junior; Denali Hughes, Vista PEAK Prep, Senior; Seairra Hughes, Vista PEAK Prep, Junior; Kacee Kyle, Cherry Creek, Sophomore; Isabel Layne, Fort Collins, Senior; Kaylah Lewis, Brighton, Senior; Halle Mackiewicz, Legacy, Junior; Lydia Marshall, Liberty, Junior; Brionna McBride, Doherty, Senior; Jada Moore, Regis Jesuit, Junior; Shelby Nichols, Ralston Valley, Senior; Kai Padilla, Northglenn, Senior; Steph Peterson, Broomfield, Senior; Jenna Siebert, Valor Christian, Sophomore; Sydney Speights, Chaparral, Senior; Grace Talbot, Chatfield, Freshman; Avery Vansickle, Regis Jesuit, Sophomore; Samiyah Worrell, Fountain-Fort Carson, Senior.

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Class 4A

Pueblo South Mullen girls basketball

(Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)


Player of the year: Gabi Lucero, Pueblo South

Coach of the year: Frank Cawley, Mullen

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Kylee Blacksten Air Academy Junior G/G
Claudia Dillon Evergreen Senior PF/C
Gabi Lucero Pueblo South Senior C
Megan Pohs Mullen Sophomore
Hannah Simental Pueblo West Junior PG
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Serin Dunne Mesa Ridge Junior PG
Genevieve Gudino Holy Family Sophomore PG/SG
Sydney Leeper Berthoud Senior PG/SG
Ashten Prechtel Discovery Canyon Senior C
D’nae Wilson Sierra Junior PG

Honorable mention: RaLeigh Basart, Mountain View, Senior; Autumn Boyles, The Classical Academy, Senior; Kharial Clark, Thomas Jefferson, Senior; Nikki Derrell, Sand Creek, Sophomore; Sydnee Durtsche, Thompson Valley, Junior; Breanna Fowler, Berthoud, Sophomore; Gracie Gallegos, Mullen, Freshman; Ximena Gutierrez, Glenwood Springs, Senior; Courtney Hank, Green Mountain, Sophomore; Naomi Hidalgo, Greeley Central, Senior; Lauren Kia, Erie, Senior; Nicole Levine, Evergreen, Sophomore; Liberty Line, Ponderosa, Sophomore; Jocelyn Marquez, Pueblo Central, Junior; Seneya Martinez, Northridge, Freshman; Erin Mauro, Pueblo County, Junior; Kaitlyn McKenzie, Holy Family, Senior; Kennadie Minerich, Montrose, Junior; Amyah Moore, Harrison, Sophomore; Drea Nelson, Pueblo South, Senior; Ally Nichols, Montrose, Junior; Imani Perez, Mullen, Freshman; Ashayla Powers, Skyline, Junior; Aubree Raimer, Greeley Central, Senior; Aaliyah Ricketts, Widefield, Senior; Daija Robbins, Thomas Jefferson, Senior; Kaydee Sims, Weld Central, Sophomore; Zoe Sims, Air Academy, Senior; Masi Smith, Rifle, Senior; Lexi Szathmary, D’Evelyn, Sophomore; Sophia Trujillo, Skyview, Senior; Maya Whiteside, George Washington, Sophomore.

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Class 3A

St. Mary's Eaton girls bsaketball

(David Harvey/ImageProPhotography.com)


Player of the year: Josephine Howery, St. Mary’s

Coach of the year: Mike Burkett, St. Mary’s

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Megan Engesser Colorado Springs Christian Senior G
Seneca Hackley St. Mary’s Junior W/SG
Josephine Howery St. Mary’s Junior PG/SG/W
Rachel Ingram Colorado Springs Christian Senior G
Caileen Sienknecht Manitou Springs Senior G
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Bailie Duncan Eaton Senior SG
Courtney Freeman Cedaredge Senior
Hailey Griego Pagosa Springs Junior P
Kate Webster Lutheran Senior PG/SF/SG
Devin Wilson Pagosa Springs Senior G

Honorable mention: Corrie Anderson, Colorado Springs Christian, Junior; Kinlie Brennise, Moffat County, Senior; Emily Broadhurst, Roaring Fork, Junior; Slyvie Caton, Alamosa, Senior; Samantha Chambers, Ellicott, Senior; Shaya Chenoweth, Grand Valley, Senior; Cydnee Collins, Eagle Ridge Academy, Junior; Catherine Cummings, St. Mary’s, Junior; Mikylah Espinosa, The Academy, Freshman; Faith Fetzer, Platte Valley, Senior; Sara Geddes, Delta, Junior; Alejandra Godina, Salida, Senior; Jadalise Gomez, Riverdale Ridge, Freshman; Lilly Johnson, Englewood, Junior; Lilly Lavier, Alamosa, Junior; Amanda Licht, Kent Denver, Freshman; Adet Malbeny, Bishop Machebeuf, Senior; Madelyn Malm, University, Senior; Natalia Miller-Forrest, SkyView Academy, Senior; Brecken Payne, Lamar, Senior; Elisabeth Perl, Resurrection Christian, Senior; Addie Randel, Eaton, Junior; Stephanie Schultz, Lutheran, Sophomore; Breanna Swann, The Vanguard School, Senior; Izzy Swanson, Liberty Common, Sophomore; Taylor Webster, Lake County, Senior; Melissa Wilson, Centauri, Senior.

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Class 2A

(Dave Gustafson/Yuma Pioneer)


Player of the year: Cody Robinson, Yuma

Coach of the year: Bob Rahm, Yuma

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Chasey Blach Yuma Senior C
Brianna Denton Swink Senior SG/SF
Kendra Parra Del Norte Junior SG
Cody Robinson Yuma Senior SG/PG/PF
Morgan Smith Wray Senior
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Kegan Hamacher Simla Senior G/F
Kyla O’Neal Swink Senior /PG
Abby Snyder Rocky Ford Sophomore G
Anna Weisensee Limon Senior
Laramie Woods Highland Senior

Honorable mention: Sydney Adamson, Rye, Freshman; Kara Amidon, Denver Christian, Junior; Asia Caldon, Sanford, Freshman; Sarah Collins, Heritage Christian, Senior; Kaitlyn Day, Dawson School, Junior; Lainie Dillon, Sargent, Senior; Julia Dinwiddie, Meeker, Junior; Viri Escobar, Yuma, Senior; Paige Finegan, Wiggins, Junior; Sidney Hines, Limon, Junior; Tierra Holland, Swink, Senior; Emma Johnson, Heritage Christian, Junior; Lacie Jones, Del Norte, Senior; Taby Jones, Wray, Sophomore; Toni Lopez, Limon, Junior; Kiela Madrid, Del Norte, Senior; Tatum Majors, Dolores, Senior; Shelby Miller, Peyton, Sophomore; Reagan Nolin, Yuma, Junior; Mackenzie Peterson, Sanford, Junior; Whitney Richardi, Colorado Springs School, Sophomore; Megan Shelton, Meeker, Senior; Taeryn Trumper, Holyoke, Junior; Chloe Veilleux, Soroco, Senior; Elissa Velasquez, Dolores Huerta Prep, Junior.

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Class 1A

Kit Carson Haxtun girls basketball

(Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)


Player of the year: Tess Hornung, Kit Carson

Coach of the year: Sara Crawford, Kit Carson

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Tess Hornung Kit Carson Senior PF/SG/SF
Olivia Isenbart Kit Carson Senior C
Dawson Knode Haxtun Senior P/G/F
Jessica Slane Sangre de Cristo Senior
McKenzie Smith Kit Carson Senior SG/PG
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Kaylee Corsentino La Veta Senior
Hope Davies Cripple Creek-Victor Senior
Delaney Eskew South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] Junior
Kendyl Kirkwood Fleming Sophomore F
Kylie Krise Briggsdale Freshman G

Honorable mention: Ally Bartholomew, Cheraw, Senior; Molly Brown, Haxtun, Senior; Claire Carlson, Cotopaxi, Junior; Kylee Christensen, Sangre de Cristo, Sophomore; Abby Corona, Sierra Grande, Senior; Whitney Echols, Longmont Christian, Senior; Lauren Fairchild, Ouray, Senior; Tori Goode, Kim/Branson, Senior; Koylynn Gulliford, Cotopaxi, Sophomore; Alyssa Hammel, Mountain Valley/Moffat, Junior; Grace Hatfield, Dove Creek, Sophomore; Frances Hilliard, Shining Mountain, Sophomore; Shelby Hoffman, Briggsdale, Sophomore; Reyna Isenbart, Kit Carson, Junior; Devynn Johnson, North Park, Senior; Haley Johnson, Kit Carson, Senior; Micah Koolstra, Arickaree/Woodlin, Senior; Kimberlyn Krise, Briggsdale, Junior; Jentry Largent, De Beque, Senior; Graycee Lay, Elbert, Senior; Jenna Lengfelder, Fleming, Senior; Brooke Long, Belleview Christian, Senior; Brianna Martinez, Antonito, Senior; Faith Novess, De Beque, Senior; Jordan Parker, McClave, Senior; Lydia Pejsa-Stegner, Merino, Senior; Ryely Smartt, Genoa-Hugo/Karval, Junior; Marisa Vazquez, Wiley, Senior; Kaylee Wilson, Eads, Senior; Kirsten Wood, Weldon Valley, Senior.

All-state baseball teams for the 2018 season

The 2018 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 baseball Sam Ireland

Mountain Vista’s Sam Ireland. (Tim Bourke/MaxPreps)

Player of the year: Sam Ireland, Mountain Vista

Coach of the year: Ron Quintana, Mountain Vista

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Brayden Brooks Mountain Range   Senior
Garrett Declue Arapahoe LHP/CF Senior
Riley Egloff Heritage RHP/3B Senior
Sam Ireland Mountain Vista RHP/3B/1B Junior
Niklavs Levensteins Ralston Valley 3B/2B Senior
Jack Liffrig Mountain Vista LHP Senior
Justin Olson Pine Creek 1B/LHP Senior
Tanner O’Tremba Cherry Creek    
Zach Paschke Mountain Vista INF Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Justin Boyd Legend SS/CF Junior
Matthew Boyd Regis Jesuit   Senior
Riley Cornelio Pine Creek SS/RHP Junior
Brandon Dryer Arapahoe LF/RHP/2B Senior
Hayden Heinze Rocky Mountain OF Senior
AJ Jergensen Ralston Valley OF Junior
Arian Jimenez-Quezada Heritage SS/3B/RHP Senior
Kasey Koppelmaa Chatfield LHP/OF Senior
Andrew Morris Monarch 2B/P Senior
Josh Thompson Highlands Ranch P Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Luke Bailey, Chaparral, OF, Senior
  • Jake Barber, Cherokee Trail, Senior
  • Simon Baumgardt, Lakewood, P/SS, Junior
  • Tyler Boggs, Fruita Monument, C, Senior
  • Alex Champagne, Heritage, SS/2B, Freshman
  • Colten Chase, Cherokee Trail, Senior
  • Dorsey Chatham, Boulder,
  • Pete Chronowski, Heritage, LHP/1B, Junior
  • Benjamin Derosiers, Castle View, LHP/1B/CF, Senior
  • Ozzie Dominguez, Aurora Central, P/1B, Senior
  • John Emerson, Denver East, Junior
  • Tanner Garner, Broomfield, Senior
  • Zach Goodman, Arapahoe, C/OF/UTIL, Senior
  • Jake Greiving, Legend, C/OF/3B, Junior
  • Zach Harstad, Loveland, 1B/LHP/OF, Junior
  • Calvin Hunt, Ralston Valley, RHP, Junior
  • Jenner Kehe, Lakewood, P/OF/SS, Sophomore
  • Cam Kennedy, Smoky Hill, CF/3B/2B, Junior
  • Reese Lansville, ThunderRidge, RHP/INF, Senior
  • Cale Lansville, ThunderRidge, RHP/INF, Freshman
  • Grant Magill, Mountain Vista, C, Junior
  • Jayden Martinez, Grandview, OF/DH, Junior
  • Nick Merone, Rock Canyon,
  • Trey Morrill, Fruita Monument, P/OF, Senior
  • Cade Nelson, Rocky Mountain, INF/P, Junior
  • Drew Norsen, Fort Collins, OF/LHP, Sophomore
  • Jay Onken, Pine Creek, OF/RHP, Senior
  • Ryan Overboe, Legacy, LHP/1B/RF, Senior
  • Quentin Parr, Cherry Creek,
  • Mike Polson, Mountain Range, Senior
  • Henry Rock, Fairview, Junior
  • Tyler Schultz, Cherry Creek,
  • Frankie Shearn, Columbine, OF, Senior
  • Ross Smith, Legacy, RHP/RF, Senior
  • Drew Stahl, Mountain Vista, INF, Junior
  • Ryan Stohr, Dakota Ridge, RHP/1B, Junior
  • Zach Sulyma, Eaglecrest, 3B/C, Senior
  • David Velasquez, Brighton, SS/P/3B, Senior
  • Wyatt Wendell, Rock Canyon,
  • Reggie Williams, Douglas County, Senior
  • Kevin Zapanta, Overland, 2B/1B/RHP, Senior

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Class 4A

Valor Christian baseball Josh Danyliw

Valor Christian’s Josh Danyliw. (Paul DiSalvo/MaxPreps)

Player of the year: Josh Danyliw, Valor Christian

Coach of the year: Dan Sanchez, Pueblo West

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Ryan Barber Valor Christian RF Senior
Brady Carstens Mead P/INF Senior
Josh Danyliw Valor Christian P Senior
Tyler Declusin Pueblo West 2B/RHP Junior
Jack Denker Cheyenne Mountain OF Senior
Michael Ellis Cheyenne Mountain 1B/RHP Sophomore
Trey McBride Fort Morgan OF/C Senior
Jack McLaughlin Golden SS/RHP Senior
Zach Thomas Pueblo West C/RHP Senior
Harris Williams Denver North OF Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Lincoln Andrews Canon City INF/P Junior
Nick Bowermaster Thomas Jefferson SS/RHP Junior
Jayden Cordova Pueblo West OF Junior
Edwing Corrales Kennedy P/SS Senior
Darrian Escobar-Winter Falcon INF/RHP Senior
Ryan Jares Windsor RHP/UTIL Senior
Owen Lockner Windsor RHP/3B Junior
Garrett Martin Standley Lake P/SS Senior
Zechariah Reid Valor Christian RHP/CF/RF Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Donavin Ada, Pueblo East, SS/RHP, Senior
  • Connor Balliet, Berthoud, Senior
  • Braden Barker, Mountain View, P/C, Senior
  • Noah Befus, Longmont, OF/P, Senior
  • Reece Bishop, Mesa Ridge, SS/P/INF, Sophomore
  • Tyler Boyd, Glenwood Springs, Senior
  • Nick Caswell, Littleton, Senior
  • Brady Choban, Lewis-Palmer, 1B/P, Senior
  • Chance Eben, Northridge, RHP/LF, Senior
  • Avery Fulford, Conifer, Junior
  • Ty Garcia, Pueblo West, LHP, Senior
  • Gabe Halaby, Palmer Ridge, CF/RHP, Senior
  • JP Hamer, Fort Morgan, Junior
  • Zac Hanenberg, Canon City, INF/P, Senior
  • Brennan Heitz, Widefield, P/1B/OF, Senior
  • Kyle Jameson, Pueblo West, SS, Junior
  • Rafe Kinder, Valor Christian, 1B/C/DH, Junior
  • Daevion Kinnard, Mesa Ridge, CF/P/UTIL, Senior
  • Collin Kringlen, Holy Family, 1B/RHP, Junior
  • Noah Lasecki, The Classical Academy, 1B/P, Junior
  • Cesar Loma, Greeley Central, 3B/RHP/C, Junior
  • Austin Martindale, Pueblo South,
  • Turner McDonald, Summit, SS/RHP, Senior
  • Hunter Miller, Pueblo County, 3B/P, Senior
  • Adam Muniz, Pueblo Central, 3B/SS/2B, Junior
  • Ben Muscatello, Evergreen, Senior
  • Corey Musch, Skyview, CF/LF, Junior
  • Brandin Obrecht, Roosevelt, P/UTIL, Senior
  • John Ochoa, D’Evelyn, 1B/P/OF, Senior
  • Connery O’Donnell, Roosevelt, P/OF, Senior
  • Jack Patterson, Evergreen, Senior
  • Braden Peninger, Windsor, SS, Senior
  • Jayson Peterson, Arvada, OF/P, Senior
  • Brady Renck, Longmont, 2B/SS/P, Junior
  • Mark Reyes, Discovery Canyon, C/OF, Senior
  • Spencer Rich, Silver Creek, INF, Junior
  • Josue Rivera, Denver North, 1B/3B/RHP, Junior
  • Carlos Rosales, Alameda, P/3B/1B, Senior
  • Weston Siefken, Holy Family, 2B/SS/RHP, Junior
  • Zach Slaughter, Pueblo Centennial, RHP/OF, Junior
  • Colin Steinke, Elizabeth, INF/P, Senior
  • Anthony Tate, Wheat Ridge, CF, Junior
  • Logan Thorton, Windsor, P, Junior
  • Brett Wagner, Palisade, Senior
  • Joseph Wasick, Vista Peak Prep, RHP/OF, Junior
  • Zach Watts, Windsor, 1B/RHP, Senior
  • Cameron Wolfe, Battle Mountain, C/INF/OF, Junior

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Class 3A

University baseball Grayson Swanson

University’s Grayson Swanson. (Geoffrey Sager/MaxPreps)

Player of the year: Grayson Swanson, University

Coach of the year: Casey Miller, University

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Matt Bagnato Peak to Peak 2B/SS Senior
Jaspar Carmichael Delta SS/P Senior
Dalton Chandler Lamar RHP/1B Senior
Levi Dart University INF/P Senior
Tyler Mattingley Faith Christian RHP/OF Senior
Jose Mercado Valley   Senior
Grayson Swanson University OF/P Senior
Jared Ure Eaton INF/P Junior
Noah VanSickle Kent Denver P/INF Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Colton Eberhardt Lamar RHP/C/3B Senior
Zeke Hass Eaton OF Senior
Davin Jacobs Lamar OF/RHP Senior
Kalob Padilla University INF/P Junior
Jake Sandau Eaton OF/P Senior
Colin Stone Faith Christian C Senior
Chance Strand Alamosa RHP/OF Senior
Lee Strang University UTIL Senior
Lucas Watson Lamar SS Senior
       

Honorable mention:

  • Chase Allen, Colorado Academy, Sophomore
  • Caden Alonzo, Alamosa, 1B/RHP, Junior
  • Andrew Broadhrst, Roaring Fork, INF/P, Senior
  • Macklin Brockmeyer, Faith Christian, INF/RHP, Junior
  • Stephen Clutter, Monte Vista, OF/P, Senior
  • Colin Cole, Brush, C/C, Senior
  • Tristen Crowther, Centauri, 3B/P, Junior
  • Travis Cunningham, Eaton, P/OF, Senior
  • Damon Elarton, Rye,
  • Tyler Eldred, Lutheran, Senior
  • Jasen Engel, Montezuma-Cortez, SS/P, Senior
  • Jamison Fuentes, Aspen, P/CF/1B, Senior
  • Michael Gettman, Bayfield, OF/P, Senior
  • Andres Guevara, Lamar, C/OF, Senior
  • Matt Haines, St. Mary’s, 1B, Senior
  • Bodie Hume, Sterling, Senior
  • Justin Kahn, DSST: Stapleton, 1B/RHP/C, Junior
  • Ben Kuhnel, Middle Park, 1B/LHP, Junior
  • Keaton Laverty, Pagosa Springs, 1B/SS/RHP, Senior
  • Joe Machado, Bishop Machebeuf, 2B/RHP, Senior
  • Caleb Madrid, Sheridan, 1B/P/OF, Junior
  • Joe Medina, University, INF, Junior
  • Chase Meyers, Cedaredge, 1B, Senior
  • Wyatt Morris, Platte Canyon, RHP/C/SS, Senior
  • Elijah Pacheco, Jefferson, UTIL, Sophomore
  • Garrett Potter, DSST: Stapleton, RHP/RF/1B, Senior
  • Sam Richards, Colorado Academy, Senior
  • Ernesto Rios, Platte Valley, INF/RHP/OF, Junior
  • Cole Roosma, Platte Canyon, Senior
  • Brian Shawcroft, Centauri, SS/2B, Senior
  • Hayden Siebers, Resurrection Christian, P/1B, Senior
  • Juan Sigala, Jefferson, UTIL, Senior
  • Cutter Smith, Bennett, P/SS/3B, Junior
  • Carson Spence, Strasburg, OF/C, Senior
  • Sam Tameler, Salida, Senior
  • Jake Thiret, Prospect Ridge Academy, RHP/OF/1B, Junior
  • Cole Thompson, The Academy, P/OF, Senior
  • Raul Torres, Basalt,
  • Noa Vogel, Lutheran, Senior
  • Jordan Yates, Buena Vista, 1B/P, Senior
  • John Zamora, The Academy, INF/P, Junior
  • Tyler Zimmerman, Alamosa, 2B/RHP, Senior

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Class 2A

 

Paonia baseball Kayden Seriani

Paonia’s Kayden Seriani. (Jeffery Tucker/MaxPreps)

Player of the year: Kayden Seriani, Paonia

Coach of the year: Nate Miller, Paonia

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Cannan Bennett Limon P/C/SS Junior
Chandon Dunker Sedgwick County RHP/3B/1B Senior
Jimmy Fargo Dayspring Christian Academy P/C/CF Senior
Greg Garcia Rocky Ford 1B/P Senior
Jonathan Gonzalez Hotchkiss P/INF Senior
Rodney Gregg Peyton P/1B/OF Junior
Jaden Miller Paonia   Senior
Anders Schopp Paonia   Senior
Kayden Seriani Paonia   Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Josh Lang Front Range Christian OF Sophomore
Drew Lloyd Front Range Christian P/C/INF Junior
Jaeden Meyers Peyton P/INF/C Junior
Seth Mondragon Dayspring Christian Academy    
Carlos Parra Del Norte    
Presley Pene Hotchkiss OF/P Junior
Slater Podgorny Paonia   Senior
Trey Redner Swink OF/P Senior
Rupert Shaw Peyton P/INF/C Junior
Braden Witzel Burlington   Junior

Honorable mention:

  • Paul Brophy, Yuma, 1B/P, Junior
  • Drew Coffin, Haxtun, Junior
  • Cael Croissant, Wiggins, SS/2B/P, Senior
  • Ryan Davis, Sargent, P/SS, Senior
  • Brennan Ehmke, Sedgwick County, RHP/SS/3B, Senior
  • Chase Fulkerson, Dawson School, SS/P, Senior
  • Eddie Glaser, Calhan, SS/P, Junior
  • Adan Guerrero, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior
  • Joe Hayes, Calhan, C/3B, Junior
  • Chase Hiatt, Hotchkiss, C, Senior
  • Hauk Hubbard, Limon, P/SS/3B, Junior
  • Logan Hughes, Meeker, Senior
  • Eli Kirk, Hotchkiss, OF/P, Senior
  • Guy Larsen, Sanford, LF/P, Senior
  • Justin Lear, Lyons, CF/P, Senior
  • Tyler Lewis, Swink, C, Junior
  • Will Lorenz, Gilpin County, SS/C/RHP, Junior
  • Cade McKinley, Sedgwick County, OF/P, Senior
  • Santino Mendoza, Rocky Ford, P/OF/INF, Sophomore
  • Trevor Milne, Sargent, P/1B, Senior
  • Patrick Mortensen, Center,
  • Grey Neal, Paonia, Sophomore
  • Daniel Perry, Evangelical Christian, LHP/1B, Junior
  • Zachary Perry, Evangelical Christian, C, Senior
  • TJ Peter, South Park, UTIL/RHP, Junior
  • Chase Powell, Merino, Senior
  • Ricardo Ramirez, Highland, SS/RHP/UTIL, Senior
  • AJ Strobel, Peyton, P/C/OF, Junior
  • Addison Weathers, Yuma, SS, Senior

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Class 1A

Caliche Nucla baseball Brayden Nichols

Caliche’s Brayden Nichols. (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

Player of the year: Brayden Nichols, Caliche

Coach of the year: JP Lambrecht, Caliche

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Jonah Cox Cornerstone Christian Academy SS Sophomore
Nick Crum Holly 2B/OF/RHP Senior
Will Gabriel Nucla   Junior
Cullen Glosson Otis P/SS Junior
Jose Magallanes Holly C/SS/RHP Freshman
Edgar Newman Cheyenne Wells   Senior
Brayden Nichols Caliche   Senior
Dominic Puchino Longmont Christian P/1B/OF Sophomore
Nate Roach Cornerstone Christian Academy C/RHP/1B Senior
Logan Sircy Peetz   Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Brock Briscoe, Caliche, Senior
  • Derick Carroll, Manzanola, P/INF, Senior
  • Cord Colson, Nucla, Senior
  • Beau Dukes, Springfield, Junior
  • Mike Foster, Caliche, Senior
  • Chance Gulliford, Cotopaxi, P/3B, Sophomore
  • Zach Haase, Eads, Senior
  • Zach Holtz, Peetz, Junior
  • Devon Jara, Granada, P/C, Junior
  • Patrick Jones, Springfield, Junior
  • Asher Kark, Denver Jewish Day, C/SS, Junior
  • Willard Kennedy, Holly, 1B/DH/INF, Junior
  • Kyle Klann, Stratton/Liberty, Junior
  • Devin Littlefield, Prairie, SS/P/UTIL, Junior
  • Bryce Miracle, Otis, P/SS/C, Junior
  • Frank Ogden, Cotopaxi, C/OF/P, Sophomore
  • Brigden Parker, Eads, Freshman
  • Ethan Richmond, Stratton/Liberty, Junior
  • Blake Roelle, Peetz, Junior
  • Devin Ruybal, Antonito, Senior
  • Cade Walker, Cornerstone Christian Academy, 1B/2B/RHP, Junior
  • Brandon Williams, Fleming, INF/RHP/C, Sophomore
  • Blake Williams, Manzanola, P/3B/SS, Freshman
  • Tyler Wytulka, Nucla, Freshman

All-state girls basketball teams for the 2017-18 season

The 2017-18 all-state girls basketball 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 week-long vote of coaches.

A specific player of the year vote was held in each class, as was a vote for coach of the year.

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Class 5A

Lakewood Vista Ridge girls basketball

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Player of the year: Camilla Emsbo, Lakewood

Coach of the year: Josh Ulitzky, Grandview

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Francesca Belibi Regis Jesuit Junior PF/SF/C
Camilla Emsbo Lakewood Senior F/G/W
Tommi Olson Highlands Ranch Senior PG
Jana Van Gytenbeek Cherry Creek Sophomore PG
Leilah Vigil Grandview Senior W
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Delaynie Byrne Ralston Valley Senior F
Brionna McBride Doherty Junior G/PF
Denali Pinto Fairview Senior G
R’Manie Pulling Denver East Senior G
Riley Snyder Fruita Monument Senior SG

Honorable mention: Isabella Allen, Horizon, Senior; Dezmonea Antwine, Denver East, Junior; Angel Broadus, Rangeview, Junior; Victoria Cabrera, Prairie View, Junior; Sassy Coleman, Lakewood, Senior; Sydney Daniels, Dakota Ridge, Junior; Alisha Davis, Grandview, Junior; Romola Dominguez, Bear Creek, Senior; Angelique Gall, Fruita Monument, Senior; Jaiden Galloway, Grandview, Senior; Timiya Guevara, Denver South, Freshman; Madison Hema, Castle View, Junior; Shamahra Henderson, Thornton, Sophomore; Alyssa Jimenez, Horizon, Junior; Delsie Johnson, Fort Collins, Senior; Kaylah Lewis, Brighton, Junior; Jayda Lyon, Liberty, Senior; Gabriella Mcdonald, Rocky Mountain, Senior; Dani Mills, Mountain Vista, Senior; Mykiaa Minniss, Doherty, Senior; Jada Moore, Regis Jesuit, Sophomore; Kai Padilla, Northglenn, Junior; Ashley Panem, Fairview, Senior; Ashley Steffeck, Fossil Ridge, Junior; Samantha Van Sickle, Ralston Valley, Senior; Autumn Watts, Highlands Ranch, Junior; Samiyah Worrell, Fountain-Fort Carson, Junior; Madi Wriedt, Rampart, Senior.

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Class 4A

(Carl Auer/MaxPreps)

Player of the year: Claudia Dillon, Evergreen

Coach of the year: Amy Bahl, Evergreen

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Claudia Dillon Evergreen Junior PF/C
Gabi Lucero Pueblo South Junior C
Makena Prey Golden Senior C/PF
Hannah Simental Pueblo West Sophomore
Chloe Welch Mesa Ridge Senior PG
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Maya Austin Pueblo South Senior
Abby Garnett Golden Senior PF/C
Izzy Hren Holy Family Senior PG/SG/SF
Olivia Lough Pueblo West Senior
Kristina Schreiber Evergreen Senior

Honorable mention: Brecon Antrillo, Green Mountain, Senior; RaLeigh Basart, Mountain View, Junior; Maddie Bolitho, Glenwood Springs, Senior; Emily Cavey, Berthoud, Sophomore; Aspen Dufour, Frederick, Senior; Baylee Galan-Browne, Evergreen; Hilda Garcia, Durango, Senior; Helen Gover, Centaurus, Junior; Naomi Hidalgo, Greeley Central, Junior; Hollie Hoffman, Windsor, Junior; Kaity Hovasse, Lewis-Palmer, Senior; Denali Hughes, Vista PEAK Prep, Junior; Haley Lewis, Fort Morgan, Senior; Savannah Martin, Standley Lake, Senior; Sydney Meis, Berthoud, Junior; Michaela Moran, Windsor, Senior; Mary Parchinski, Air Academy, Senior; Ashten Prechtel, Discovery Canyon, Junior; Angi Reed, D’Evelyn, Senior; Aaliyah Ricketts, Widefield, Junior; Zoya Robbins, Thomas Jefferson, Senior; Aubrey Robinson, Sierra, Senior; Hailee Stamps, Pueblo County, Senior; Sophia Trujillo, Skyview, Junior; Elly Walters, Rifle, Senior; Abby Wright, Valor Christian, Senior.

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Class 3A

Lamar St. Mary's girls basketball

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Player of the year: Makenna Bodette, St. Mary’s

Coach of the year: Mike Burkett, St. Mary’s

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Makenna Bodette St. Mary’s Senior C/PF
Cali Clark Lamar Sophomore
Megan Engesser Colorado Springs Christian Junior
Josephine Howery St. Mary’s Sophomore PG/SG/W
Morgan Lewis Pagosa Springs Senior P
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Jana Camilletti Moffat County Senior G/W
Shaya Chenoweth Grand Valley Junior
Julia Doyle Kent Denver Senior
Rachel Ingram Colorado Springs Christian Junior
Maren Mildestvedt Manitou Springs Senior F

Honorable mention: Ember Canty, Centauri, Senior; Cydnee Collins, Eagle Ridge Academy, Sophomore; Bailie Duncan, Eaton, Junior; Courtney Freeman, Cedaredge, Junior; Alexis Garcia, The Vanguard School, Freshman; Sara Geddes, Delta, Sophomore; Alejandra Godina, Salida, Junior; Seneca Hackley, St. Mary’s, Sophomore; Juju Hemeyer, Resurrection Christian, Sophomore; Kylie Kravig, University, Freshman; Haleigh Leibel, Florence, Senior; Brecken Payne, Lamar, Junior; Brooke Polenz, Sterling, Senior; La’Zaria Roby, Aurora West College Prep Academy, Senior; Raegan Rychecky, St. Mary’s Academy, Senior; Kassie Schell, Buena VIsta, Senior; Haley Shaklee, Lutheran, Senior; Caroline Van Berkum, Centauri, Senior.

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Class 2A

Yuma Wiggins girls basketball

(Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

Player of the year: Cody Robinson, Yuma

Coach of the year: Bob Rahm, Yuma

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Chasey Blach Yuma Junior C
Katelyn Brown Rangely Senior
Rachel Lucas Clear Creek Senior F
Megan Roberts Dayspring Christian Academy Senior PF/SG/C
Cody Robinson Yuma Junior SG/PG/PF
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Grace Dille Holyoke Senior F
Kendra Parra Del Norte Sophomore SG
Jerraldawn Rector Simla Senior PG/PF/C
Morgan Smith Wray Junior
Avery Whitehead Yuma Senior PF/C

Honorable mention: Carson Collins, Hotchkiss, Junior; Hope Davies, Cripple Creek-Victor, Junior; Brianna Denton, Swink, Junior; Graciela Donez, Ellicott, Senior; Brittany Fuchs, Calhan, Senior; Avionne Gomez, Ignacio, Senior; Danielle Gonzales, Las Animas, Senior; Ali Graham, Colorado Springs School, Senior; Elizabeth Hagerman, Fowler, Senior; Miranda Kortenhoeven, Denver Christian, Senior; Piper Kunst, South Park, Senior; Cortney Lemon, Norwood, Senior; Valeria Lopez, Lotus School for Excellence, Senior; Malyka Medina, Center, Senior; Elizabeth Mullett, Custer County, Senior; Peyton Pecar, Wray, Senior; Jessie Raitt, Vail Christian, Senior; Kassidy Rapke, Paonia, Senior; Emi Romero, Rocky Ford, Senior; Mattie Rossi, Soroco, Senior; Marissa Schelling, Haxtun, Senior; Sierra Schwartz, Dolores, Senior; Maddie Soehner, Wray, Senior; Skylar Thacker, Rangely, Junior; Maison Tolle, Highland, Senior; Taeryn Trumper, Holyoke, Sophomore; Shaelyn Walton, Hoehne, Senior; Anna Weisensee, Limon, Junior.

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Class 1A

Kit Carson Kim/Branson girls basketball

(Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

Player of the year: Micayla Isenbart, Kit Carson

Coach of the year: Justin Winford, Kim/Branson

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Jodel Erickson Briggsdale Senior SF
Tess Hornung Kit Carson   PF/SG/SF
Micayla Isenbart Kit Carson Senior SG/PG/SF
Alli Keisel Fleming Senior
Ashley Yergert Kim/Branson Senior
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Joni Brown Kim/Branson Senior
Kallie Cathcart Holly Junior
Josie Cook Holly Senior
Olivia Isenbart Kit Carson Junior C
Erykah Tallman Antonito Senior F

Honorable mention: Nikki Anderson, Briggsdale, Senior; Hope Bondurant, Cotopaxi, Senior; Kaylee Corsentino, La Veta, Junior; Whitney Echols, Longmont Christian, Junior; Joslyn Garcia, Antonito, Senior; Heather Graham, Genoa-Hugo/Karval, Senior; Kodey Hoss, Cheraw, Junior; Kennedy Hughes, Heritage Christian, Senior; Reyna Isenbart, Kit Carson, Sophomore; Devynn Johnson, North Park, Junior; Micah Koolstra, Arickaree/Woodlin, Junior; Jenna Lengfelder, Fleming, Junior; Brooke Long, Belleview Christian, Junior; Kirsten Martinez, Primero, Sophomore; Miranda Mitchek, Eads, Junior; Jordan Parker, McClave, Junior; Ashley Rueb, Briggsdale, Senior; Jessica Slane, Sangre de Cristo, Junior; McKenzie Smith, Kit Carson, Junior; Nina Vigil, Sierra Grande, Senior.

Girls basketball rankings: Four new teams joins the polls

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Lutheran (3A), Soroco (2A), Eads (1A) and Sierra Grande (1A) are each newcomers to this week’s girls basketball rankings.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

With the regular season set to end on Saturday, these will serve as the final rankings of the regular season.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

First-place votes are in parentheses.

Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Regis Jesuit (8) 18-3 104 1 2-0
2 Grandview (2) 18-3 96 3 3-0
3 Highlands Ranch 18-4 81 4 2-0
4 Horizon 19-2 79 2 1-1
5 Lakewood 18-3 66 6 2-0
6 Ralston Valley 17-4 47 5 1-2
7 Fruita Monument (1) 20-2 38 7 2-0
8 Cherry Creek 17-4 37 9 3-0
9 Castle View 18-4 22 8 1-1
10 Fossil Ridge 16-5 19 10 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Fairview 9, Fort Collins 5, Mountain Vista 2.
Dropped out
None.
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Pueblo West (15) 20-1 150 1 2-0
2 Air Academy 20-1 103 4 2-0
3 Evergreen 19-2 97 3 3-0
4 Holy Family 18-3 93 2 1-1
5 Mesa Ridge 18-3 81 5 3-1
6 Golden 18-3 77 6 2-0
7 Windsor 17-4 72 8 2-0
8 Valor Christian 16-5 70 7 1-1
9 D’Evelyn 15-6 43 9 2-0
10 Thomas Jefferson 19-2 18 10 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Pueblo South 10, Widefield 5, Rifle 3, Centaurus 2, Pueblo County 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 St. Mary’s (12) 17-0 120 1 2-0
2 Centauri 18-1 95 4 2-0
3 Colorado Springs Christian 15-3 93 3 0-1
4 Pagosa Springs 15-3 79 2 1-1
5 Lamar 15-3 65 5 2-0
6 Sterling 13-4 52 7 1-0
7 Kent Denver 15-3 50 6 1-1
8 Cedaredge 16-1 38 9 3-0
9 Lutheran 13-4 23 3-0
10 Eaton 15-3 19 8 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Manitou Springs 14, Resurrection Christian 4, Moffat County 3, Alamosa 2, La Junta 2, Delta 1.
Dropped out
Moffat County (10).
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Yuma (11) 17-0 128 1 2-0
2 Wray 14-3 97 2 2-0
3 Swink (2) 16-2 90 3 2-0
4 Holyoke 15-2 86 4 1-0
5 Limon 16-1 64 6 3-0
6 Del Norte 14-3 49 5 2-0
7 Denver Christian 15-3 44 9 2-0
8 Simla 17-1 34 7 5-0
9 Highland 15-2 30 10 2-0
10 Soroco 15-3 23 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Ignacio 21, Meeker 21, Rangley 11, Haxtun 7, Clear Creek 6, Paonia 3, Sanford 1.
Dropped out
Ignacio (8).
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Kit Carson (14) 17-0 148 1 2-0
2 Fleming 16-2 118 3 2-0
3 Kim/Branson 14-3 98 2 1-1
4 Briggsdale 15-2 95 4 2-0
5 Sangre de Cristo 15-2 65 5 1-1
6 Antonito 15-3 64 6 4-0
7 Holly 12-5 56 7 0-0
8 Springfield 11-5 52 8 1-0
9 Eads 13-4 45 2-0
10 Sierra Grande 12-4 24 1-0
Others receiving votes:
McClave 22, Heritage Christian 18, North Park 10, La Veta 9, Cheraw 1.
Dropped out
Heritage Christian (9), La Veta (10).

Girls basketball rankings: Moffat County, Denver Christian, Highland all join the polls

Moffat County (3A), Denver Christian (2A) and Highland (2A) each joined this week’s girls basketball rankings.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

First-place votes are in parentheses.

Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Regis Jesuit (7) 16-3 101 1 2-0
2 Horizon (2) 18-1 91 2 2-0
3 Grandview (1) 15-3 81 3 2-0
4 Highlands Ranch 16-4 67 4 2-0
5 Ralston Valley 16-2 64 5 2-0
6 Lakewood 16-3 62 6 2-0
7 Fruita Monument (1) 18-2 40 8 2-1
8 Castle View 17-3 31 7 1-1
9 Cherry Creek 14-4 28 9 2-0
10 Fossil Ridge 14-5 22 10 1-1
Others receiving votes:
Fort Collins 7, Doherty 6, Fairview 3, Mountain Vista 2.
Dropped out
None.
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Pueblo West (17) 18-1 170 1 3-0
2 Holy Family 17-2 130 3 2-0
3 Evergreen 16-2 117 2 1-1
4 Air Academy 18-1 113 4 2-0
5 Mesa Ridge 15-2 94 6 2-0
6 Golden 16-3 89 5 1-1
7 Valor Christian 15-4 88 7 2-0
8 Windsor 15-4 49 8 3-0
9 D’Evelyn 13-6 28 9 1-1
10 Thomas Jefferson 17-2 24 10 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Widefield 13, Pueblo South 8, Centaurus 5, Pueblo County 2, Rifle 2, Mead 1, Skyview 1, Thompson Valley 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 St. Mary’s (9) 15-0 108 1 2-0
2 Pagosa Springs 14-2 87 4 2-0
3 Colorado Springs Christian (1) 15-2 86 2 2-0
4 Centauri 16-1 78 3 2-0
5 Lamar 13-3 66 5 2-0
6 Kent Denver (1) 14-2 59 6 2-0
7 Sterling 12-4 36 9 2-0
8 Eaton 15-2 29 10 2-0
9 Cedaredge 13-1 16 8 2-0
10 Moffat County 12-3 9 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Manitou Springs 6, Resurrection Christian 5, Eagle Ridge 4, Colorado Academy 3, Jefferson Academy 3, La Junta 3, Lutheran 2, St. Mary’s Academy 2, Alamosa 1, Delta 1, DSST-College View 1.
Dropped out
Resurrection Christian (7).
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Yuma (12) 15-0 129 1 2-0
2 Wray 12-3 100 2 1-0
3 Swink (1) 14-2 90 3 2-0
4 Holyoke 14-2 81 6 2-0
5 Del Norte 12-3 62 4 1-0
6 Limon 13-1 54 5 2-0
7 Simla 12-1 37 9 1-0
8 Ignacio 13-0 34 10 2-0
9 Denver Christian 13-3 32 1-0
10 Highland 13-2 24 1-0
Others receiving votes:
Soroco 22, Haxtun 13, Calhan 12, Meeker 10, Rangley 7, Clear Creek 4, Paonia 3, Sanford 1.
Dropped out
Paonia (7), Haxtun (8).
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Kit Carson (14) 15-0 157 1 2-0
2 Kim/Branson (1) 13-2 116 3 2-0
3 Fleming 14-2 113 2 2-1
4 Briggsdale 13-2 106 4 2-0
5 Sangre de Cristo 14-1 87 5 1-0
6 Antonito 11-3 59 8 1-0
7 Holly 12-5 54 6 2-1
8 Springfield 10-5 43 7 2-1
9 Heritage Christian 12-3 32 9 1-1
10 La Veta 12-2 28 10 1-0
Others receiving votes:
McClave 20, Eads 18, Sierra Grande 18, North Park 10, Wiley 7, Cheraw 4, Belleview Christian 3, Longmont Christian 3, Arickaree/Woodlin 2.
Dropped out
None.

Girls basketball rankings: Eaton, Paonia and Haxtun enter the polls

Paonia gym

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

Three new teams broke into the girls basketball rankings this week: Eaton (3A), Paonia (2A) and Haxtun (2A).

The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

First-place votes are in parentheses.

Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Regis Jesuit (8) 14-3 111 1 1-0
2 Horizon (3) 16-1 107 5 2-0
3 Grandview (2) 13-3 96 3 2-0
4 Highlands Ranch 14-4 92 4 1-1
5 Ralston Valley 14-2 78 2 2-1
6 Lakewood 14-3 64 8 2-0
7 Castle View 16-2 48 6 2-0
8 Fruita Monument 16-1 46 7 1-0
9 Cherry Creek 12-4 31 10 2-0
10 Fossil Ridge 13-4 27 9 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Fort Collins 6, Doherty 4, Mountain Vista 4, Columbine 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Pueblo West (14) 15-1 158 1 2-0
2 Evergreen (2) 15-1 130 4 2-0
3 Holy Family 15-2 128 2 2-0
4 Air Academy 16-1 99 5 3-0
5 Golden 15-2 95 3 1-1
6 Mesa Ridge 13-2 73 6 3-0
7 Valor Christian 13-4 65 7 2-0
8 Windsor 12-4 43 8 2-0
9 D’Evelyn 12-5 27 10 1-1
10 Thomas Jefferson 15-2 24 9 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Widefield 22, Pueblo South 4, Rifle 3, Centaurus 2, Mountain View 2, Pueblo County 2, Greeley Central 1, Mead 1, Skyview 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 St. Mary’s (10) 13-0 127 1 2-0
2 Colorado Springs Christian (1) 13-2 108 3 2-0
3 Centauri (1) 14-1 98 2 1-1
4 Pagosa Springs (1) 12-2 96 4 2-0
5 Lamar 11-3 68 5 1-1
6 Kent Denver 12-2 55 7 1-0
7 Resurrection Christian 13-1 43 8 2-0
8 Cedaredge 11-1 35 6 1-1
9 Sterling 10-4 29 9 2-0
10 Eaton 13-2 15 3-0
Others receiving votes:
Jefferson Academy 11, Manitou Springs 6, Lutheran 5, Moffat County 5, Grand Valley 4, Delta 3, Alamosa 2, St. Mary’s Academy 2, University 2, DSST-College View 1.
Dropped out
University (10).
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Yuma (9) 13-0 107 1 3-0
2 Wray 11-3 76 3 2-1
3 Swink 12-2 66 2 1-1
4 Del Norte (1) 11-3 65 6 2-0
5 Limon 11-1 38 5 1-1
6 Holyoke 12-2 35 4 2-0
7 Paonia 9-5 33 1-2
8 Haxtun 8-4 30 1-0
9 Simla 11-1 29 7 3-0
10 Ignacio 11-0 25 8 1-0
Others receiving votes:
Denver Christian 20, Lyons 15, Soroco 15, Evangelical Christian 10, Highland 8, Akron 7, Meeker 7, Clear Creek 5, Ellicott 5, Sanford 5, Burlington 3, Center 1.
Dropped out
Denver Christian (9), Soroco (10).
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Kit Carson (15) 13-0 159 1 4-0
2 Fleming 12-1 137 3 2-0
3 Kim/Branson (1) 11-2 112 2 0-1
4 Briggsdale 11-2 109 4 0-1
5 Sangre de Cristo 13-1 94 5 1-0
6 Holly 10-4 67 6 1-2
7 Springfield 8-4 57 10 1-1
8 Antonito 10-3 44 7 2-0
9 Heritage Christian 11-2 41 8 2-0
10 La Veta 11-2 31 9 4-0
Others receiving votes:
Eads 23, McClave 22, Sierra Grande 11, North Park 10, Wiley 7, Cheraw 4, Cotopaxi 4, Belleview Christian 3.
Dropped out
None.