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

Track and field state championships

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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

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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

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Class 4A

Track and field state championships

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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

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Class 3A

Track and field state championships

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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

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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

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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

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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

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All-state boys cross country teams for the 2020 season

The 2020 all-state boys cross country 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 their classification were named runner of the year.

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Class 2A

Lotus School for Excellent boys cross country

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Runner of the year: Kidus Begashaw, Lotus School for Excellence

Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian

First Team
Name Year School
Kidus Begashaw Senior Lotus School for Excellence
Dylan Brush Junior St. Mary’s
Jodzuel Juarez Junior Ellicott
Jackson Neppl Sophomore St. Mary’s
Joel Schluessler Senior Peyton
Nathan Schluessler Sophomore Peyton
Rosston Sherlock Senior Buena Vista
Cole Thomas Sophomore Lyons
Connor Williams Junior Crested Butte
Micah Zeller Senior Custer County
Second Team
Name Year School
Michael Brophy Junior Thomas Maclaren
Alex Colby Senior Soroco
Fabian Jimenez Senior Lake County
Evan Keys Sophomore Front Range Christian
Caden Miller Sophomore Rocky Ford
Jack Nauman Sophomore Heritage Christian
Jace Peters Sophomore Lake County
Josh Snyder Freshman Rocky Ford
Xander Stanton Senior Heritage Christian
Arjen Wyjna Junior Lyons

Honorable mention:

  • Matthew Campos, Sophomore, The Vanguard School
  • Lyndon Gotelaere, Sophomore, St. Mary’s
  • Nabil Hassan, Junior, Lotus School for Excellence
  • Luke Hermsen, Junior, Heritage Christian
  • Issac Hutchings, Senior, Buena Vista
  • Aaron Jenkins, Junior, Twin Peaks Charter
  • Josh Kearse, Sophomore, Peyton
  • Ryan O’Loughlin, Sophomore, Heritage Christian
  • Ian Osko, Junior, Thomas Maclaren Charter School
  • Nick Parker, Senior, Lyons
  • Tyler Perry, Junior, Wiggins
  • Vincent Schierenberg, Freshman, Ouray
  • Cory Thomsen, Sophomore, Ouray
  • Jonas Van Zweden, Senior, Golden View Classical
  • Sage Wynja, Freshman, Lyons

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Class 3A

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Runner of the year: Alex Baca, Gunnison

Coach of the year: Brett Shanklin, Frontier Academy

First Team
Name Year School
Alex Baca Senior Gunnison
Sylas Chambers Senior Frontier Academy
Jack Culp Senior Holy Family
Abuzaid Fanning Sophomore Frontier Academy
Logan Gullett Sophomore Eaton
Gabe Heraty Senior Pagosa Springs
Henry Ilyasova Junior Manitou Springs
Joshua Medina Senior Alamosa
Caden Schweer Freshman Severance
Benedict Siegel Senior Machebeuf
Second Team
Name Year School
Jacob Crookston Senior Jefferson Academy
Dylan Dieterle Junior Frontier Academy
Matthew Edwards Freshman The Classical Academy
Sebastian Groom Junior Frontier Academy
Isaac Higareda Sophomore Alamosa
Jack Lee Junior SkyView Academy
Jadon Scarpella Senior Liberty Common
Zeb Shields Senior Bayfield
Chandler Wilburn Sophomore The Classical Academy
Elijah Wilcox Junior Salida

Honorable mention:

  • Noah Baca, Junior, Frontier Academy
  • Lucas Barber, Senior, Liberty Common
  • Sean Beasley, Freshman, Jefferson Academy
  • Nathaniel Brim, Senior, The Classical Academy
  • Branden Davis, Junior, Lamar
  • Andrew Descalzo, Junior, Holy Family
  • Ryan Flaherty, Junior, The Classical Academy
  • Anthony Haberkorn, Sophomore, Holy Family
  • Luke Hixson, Junior, Holy Family
  • Nigel Kangethe, Senior, DSST: Conservatory Green
  • Evan Mills, Junior, Jefferson Academy
  • Will Moore, Junior, The Classical Academy
  • Micah Munoz, Junior, Holy Family
  • Justin Quammen, Senior, Frontier Academy
  • Brennan Stice, Senior, Gunnison

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Class 4A

Zane Bergen Niwot boys cross country

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Runner of the year: Zane Bergen, Niwot

Coach of the year: Kelly Christensen, Niwot

First Team
Name Year School
Zane Bergen Junior Niwot
Keegan Caldwell Senior Mead
Zack Gacnik Senior Conifer
Paul Knight Senior Durango
Erik Le Roux Junior Cheyenne Mountain
James Overberg Senior Centaurus
Scott Prieve Senior Palmer
Grayden Rauba Senior Niwot
Jackson Shorten Junior Mountain View
Curtis Volf Senior Niwot
Second Team
Name Year School
Zinabu Engstrom Junior Coronado
Knox Exton Junior Cheyenne Mountain
Joey Hendershot Junior Niwot
Joaquin Herrera Senior Niwot
Evan Kraus Sophomore Erie
Kaden Levings Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain
Alex Maline Senior Air Academy
Sullivan Middaugh Junior Battle Mountain
Bryce Reeburgh Junior Golden
Charlie Welch Senior George Washington

Honorable mention:

  • Jake Bach, Sophomore, Palmer Ridge
  • Kyle Berg, Junior, Centaurus
  • Cedar Collins, Junior, Cheyenne Mountain
  • Jonas Graff, Sophomore, Montrose
  • Max Heins, Sophomore, Centaurus
  • Gerasimos Kavvadas, Senior, Thompson Valley
  • Enzo Knapp, Junior, Cheyenne Mountain
  • Land Lambert, Junior, Durango
  • Jordan Leblow, Junior, Central Grand Junction
  • John Mcgill, Junior, Centaurus
  • Porter Middaugh, Freshman, Battle Mountain
  • Evan Moore, Senior, Littleton
  • Nathan Pontious, Junior, Canon City
  • Kailer Smith, Senior, Centaurus
  • Josh Trujillo, Senior, Central Grand Junction

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Class 5A

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Runner of the year: Parker Wolfe, Cherry Creek

Coach of the year: Jonathan Dalby, Mountain Vista

First Team
Name Year School
Caleb Boutelle Senior Pine Creek
Ben Conlin Senior Rampart
Ty Garrett Sophomore Valor Christian
Lukas Haug Senior Boulder
Ryan Montera Senior Legacy
Henry Murphy Senior Fairview
Jayden Nats Junior Mountain Vista
Caden Smith Senior Cherokee Trail
James Thomas Senior Broomfield
Parker Wolfe Senior Cherry Creek
Second Team
Name Year School
Kien Cogley Junior Fruita Monument
Peter Fox Senior Grandview
Dalton Kaines Junior Rocky Mountain
William Merrick Senior Castle View
Adugna Moritz Senior Fossil Ridge
Eric Sankey Junior Fairview
Robert Scott Senior Rock Canyon
Jake Sheykhet Senior Grandview
Harrison Witt Senior Mountain Vista
McGinley Zastrow Senior Fruita Monument

Honorable mention:

  • Thomas Alley, Senior, Chaparral
  • Kyle Boe, Senior, Mountain Vista
  • Tanner Brown, Freshman, Chaparral
  • Jack Donze, Senior, Ralston Valley
  • Brennan Draper, Freshman, Chaparral
  • Hal Fotinos, Senior, Castle View
  • Nate Harbert, Junior, Mountain Vista
  • Owen Nolan, Junior, Mountain Vista
  • Adam Parish, Senior, Cherry Creek
  • Tyler Pranno, Junior, Valor Christian
  • James Ramey, Senior, Ralston Valley
  • Ethan Straub, Senior, Dakota Ridge
  • Beau Thomason, Senior, Valor Christian
  • Jacob White, Senior, Dakota Ridge
  • Aaron Yocom, Junior, Mountain Vista

All-state girls cross country teams for the 2020 season

The 2020 all-state girls cross country 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 their classification were named runner of the year.

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Class 2A

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Runner of the year: Ella Johnson, The Vanguard School

Coach of the year: Julia Fuller, Buena Vista

First Team
Name Year School
Sophia Bull Junior Denver Christian
Eowyn Dalbec Junior Peyton
Quin Gregg Junior Lyons
Adele Horning Sophomore Lake County
Rose Horning Freshman Lake County
Ella Johnson Junior The Vanguard School
Ruby Pendy Sophomore Crested Butte
Mallory Salazar Junior Buena Vista
Zaila Smith Sophomore Buena Vista
Hannah Thomas Senior Lyons
Second Team
Name Year School
Eliana Caucutt Junior Golden View Classical Academy
Olivia Jabari Senior Shining Mountain Waldorf
Keira King Freshman Lake County
Grace Manning Senior Mancos
Molly Mcmurry Junior Buena Vista
Alex Mendoza Senior Grand Valley
Sophia Schuemann Senior Heritage Christian Academy
Mary Scoggins Junior Rangely
Ainsley Stanton Freshman Heritage Christian Academy
Elle Stevens Junior Colorado Springs Christian

Honorable mention:

  • Maci Barnes, Freshman, Ignacio
  • Brooke Bomgardner, Sophomore, Custer County
  • Isabel Case, Junior, Colorado Springs Christian
  • Cecilia Davies, Senior, Clear Creek
  • Layla Haji, Senior, Lotus School for Excellence
  • Megan Jenkins, Junior, Hotchkiss
  • Kadance Kelso, Sophomore, Buena Vista
  • Allura Luna, Junior, West Grand
  • Sofia Mcgrath, Sophomore, Colorado Springs Christian
  • Cecilia Richardson, Junior, Peyton
  • Reaghan Rinow, Senior, Strasburg
  • Alexis Santopietro, Senior, Buena Vista
  • Madison Sutter, Senior, Merino
  • Lizzie Valentine, Senior, Centauri
  • Samantha Westfahl, Senior, West Grand

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Class 3A

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Runner of the year: Katelyn Maley, Basalt

Coach of the year: Alan Versaw, The Classical Academy

First Team
Name Year School
Allison Beasley Senior Peak to Peak
Sierra Bower Senior Basalt
Leah Hill Junior DSST: Montview
Katelyn Maley Sophomore Basalt
Cassidy Mcdonald Freshman The Classical Academy
Kennedy Mcdonald Junior The Classical Academy
Audrey Orstead Senior Faith Christian Academy
Andie Rasmussen Freshman Eaton
Kylie Simshauser Senior Florence
Sophia Valentine Junior The Classical Academy
Second Team
Name Year School
Isabel Allori Freshman Liberty Common
Sarah Delacerda Freshman Alamosa
Katherine Heekin Junior Faith Christian Academy
Kylie Kenny Senior Aspen
Olivia Krueger Junior Berthoud
Ava Lane Sophomore Basalt
Maya Ross Freshman Jefferson Academy
Kyra Shaner Sophomore The Classical Academy
Quinn Smith Sophomore Salida
Jaycee Williams Freshman Berthoud

Honorable mention:

  • Evelyn Boyd, Junior, Holy Family
  • Madison Brosig, Sophomore, Frontier Academy
  • Kendall Clark, Senior, Aspen
  • Ella Hedman, Sophomore, Elizabeth
  • Hana Husmann, Sophomore, St. Mary’s Academy
  • Bryanna Kauffman, Junior, Liberty Common
  • Payton Kauffman, Freshman, Liberty Common
  • Michaela Kenny, Sophomore, Aspen
  • Kylie Kravig, Senior, University
  • Emma Murphy, Senior, Frontier Academy
  • Summer Norwell, Sophomore, Holy Family
  • Ellie Sundheim, Senior, Berthoud
  • Madeline Tapp, Senior, Holy Family
  • Elsie Weiss, Sophomore, Aspen
  • Alyssa Wells, Senior, Holy Family

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Class 4A

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Runner of the year: Bethany Michalak, Air Academy

Coach of the year: Kelly Christensen, Niwot

First Team
Name Year School
Samantha Blair Junior Eagle Valley
Sophia Connerton-Nevin Sophomore Glenwood Springs
Ella Johnson Junior Glenwood Springs
Bethany Michalak Freshman Air Academy
Elliot Pribramsky Senior Battle Mountain
Mia Prok Freshman Niwot
Kiera Shorten Freshman Mountain View
Madison Shults Sophomore Niwot
Hope Stark Junior Cheyenne Mountain
Aubrey Surage Senior Lewis-Palmer
Second Team
Name Year School
Sophia Abernethy Senior Standley Lake
Jade Allen Freshman Lewis-Palmer
Ella Chura Junior Air Academy
Aspen Fulbright Junior Pueblo West
Lucca Fulkerson Senior Niwot
Taylor James Senior Niwot
Willow Lott Sophomore Durango
Maggie Mccleskey Junior Centaurus
Tristian Spence Junior Central Grand Junction
Sara Wexler Junior Denver South

Honorable mention:

  • Milaina Almonte, Sophomore, Battle Mountain
  • Hayley Brewster, Senior, Battle Mountain
  • Lex Bullen, Sophomore, Niwot
  • Maren Busath, Senior, Palmer Ridge
  • Cruzie Dudley, Junior, Silver Creek
  • Brooklyn Ewert, Sophomore, Mountain View
  • Abby Fehr, Junior, Durango
  • Adele Havlick, Sophomore, Palmer
  • Loren Linnenburger, Senior, Discovery Canyon
  • Angela Mcmanus, Junior, Durango
  • Brooke Moss, Senior, Air Academy
  • Sarah Perkins, Freshman, Niwot
  • Anne Reilly, Freshman, George Washington
  • Lily Whelan, Sophomore, Battle Mountain
  • Lindsey Whitton, Freshman, Battle Mountain

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Class 5A

Riley Stewart Cherry Creek girls cross country

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Runner of the year: Riley Stewart, Cherry Creek

Coach of the year: Ethan Dusto, Cherry Creek

First Team
Name Year School
Shelby Balding Junior Cherry Creek
Ella Johns Sophomore Fort Collins
Emily Lamontagne Sophomore Arapahoe
Cameron Mcconnell Junior Cherokee Trail
Ava Mitchell Sophomore Arapahoe
Addison Price Sophomore Cherry Creek
Riley Stewart Junior Cherry Creek
Emma Stutzman Sophomore Pomona
Taylor Whitfield Senior Valor Christian
Brooke Wilson Sophomore Valor Christian
Second Team
Name Year School
Leah Christians Senior Mountain Vista
Ava Escorcia Sophomore Arapahoe
Jadyn Heil Junior Fruita Monument
Maelynn Higgins Sophomore Broomfield
Addison Laughlin Junior Cherry Creek
Claire Semerod Junior Cherry Creek
Elena Torres Freshman Loveland
Reese Tucker Freshman Chatfield
Aidyn Woodall Junior Douglas County
Shayda Zarrin Junior Mountain Vista

Honorable mention:

  • Lauren Boutelle, Sophomore, Pine Creek
  • Natalie Buchanan, Junior, Pine Creek
  • Amelie Colsman, Junior, Regis Jesuit
  • Imani Fernandez-Gorbea, Senior, Fairview
  • Shantell Hafner, Senior, Mountain Vista
  • Abigail Maclean, Junior, Cherry Creek
  • Mckenna Mazeski, Sophomore, Cherokee Trail
  • Mia Mraz, Junior, Legacy
  • Alexis Pagel, Sophomore, Cherokee Trail
  • Sierra Parks, Junior, Broomfield
  • Isabella Prosceno, Senior, Valor Christian
  • Mollie Roden, Senior, Rampart
  • Taylor Rorick, Sophomore, Valor Christian
  • Nina St John, Senior, Mountain Vista
  • Jordan Stead, Freshman, Arapahoe