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All-state girls soccer teams for Season D

The Season D all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.

Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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Class 5A

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Player of the year: Maddie Brady, Broomfield

Coach of the year: Jim Davidson, Broomfield

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Kylie Bahr Valor Christian Junior
Maddie Brady Broomfield FORW Junior
Teeghan Dodd Rock Canyon D Junior
Paige Foa Arapahoe MF Senior
Kelley Francis Cherry Creek FORW Senior
Cristina Inboden Cherry Creek D Senior
Reagan Kotschau Broomfield MF Sophomore
Peyton Parsons Valor Christian Junior
Taryn Rea Broomfield D Junior
Ajanae Respass Valor Christian Junior
Cate Sheahan Rock Canyon MF Junior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Kendall Ahern Rock Canyon Senior
Anna Arnold Mountain Vista D Senior
Alyssa Glover Cherry Creek MF Junior
Julianna Hayward Legacy MF Junior
Alexis Meyer Regis Jesuit MF Freshman
Isa Murdock Pine Creek Junior
Taryn Pratte Rock Canyon MF Senior
Blythe Sales Fairview MF Senior
Molly Skurcenski Grandview D Junior
Olivia Stutzman Rocky Mountain Senior
Natalie Vatter Mountain Vista Junior

Honorable mention:

  • Shayla Addington, D, Chaparral, Junior
  • Madison Allshouse, D, Legacy, Junior
  • Eve Bleam, MF, Boulder, Junior
  • Reagan Bridges, D, Arapahoe, Senior
  • Taylor Brook, Rocky Mountain, Senior
  • Sydney Ciechanowicz, MF, Denver East, Senior
  • Brae Cole, MF, Monarch, Senior
  • Ashlyn Craig, D, Arvada West, Junior
  • Sabrina DeHart, D/MF, Rampart, Freshman
  • Cyanne Doyle, STRK, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Sarah Dunn, Rampart, Sophomore
  • Kate Dunne, D, Regis Jesuit, Junior
  • Kaelin Enga, MF, Liberty, Senior
  • Taylor Evans, Mountain Vista, Junior
  • Makenna Flinn, FORW, Fruita Monument, Senior
  • Addie Follett, FORW, Cherry Creek, Senior
  • Lucy Hart, D/FORW, Pine Creek, Senior
  • Kylie Hoffman, MF, Legacy, Sophomore
  • Jace Holmes, MF, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Emily Hoy, MF, Northglenn, Senior
  • Annika Kassenbrock, STRK/D, Silver Creek, Senior
  • Cadence Kline, D/MF, Columbine, Junior
  • Lolo Lacy, GK, Pine Creek, Senior
  • Karly Lambert, , Brighton, Sophomore
  • Anna Lantz, FORW, Regis Jesuit, Junior
  • Cecelia Marlowe, D, Castle View, Junior
  • Jenna McCormick, MF, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Delaney McGowan, Cherokee Trail, Senior
  • Brooklyn McKinney, FORW, Prairie View, Senior
  • Hannah Murphy, MF, Lakewood, Sophomore
  • Kara Nelson, GK, Silver Creek, Junior
  • Jordan Nytes, GK, Grandview, Junior
  • Jordan Okada, D, Fairview, Senior
  • Avery Ott, MF, Arapahoe, Junior
  • Kaitlyn Pagel, , Cherokee Trail, Senior
  • Hannah Peterson, D, Chatfield, Senior
  • Jo Sees, Valor Christian, Sophomore

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Class 4A

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Player of the year: Olivia Dietrich, Holy Family

Coach of the year: Michelle Griego, Holy Family

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Kacy Clements Holy Family D Senior
Capri Dewing Air Academy FORW/MF Senior
Olivia Dietrich Holy Family GK/FORW Junior
Jaelen Giron Holy Family MF/FORW Senior
Carty Kingsbury Windsor D Junior
Jocelyn Ollivierre Air Academy D Junior
Catherine Rapp Evergreen Junior
Elizabeth Rapp Evergreen Junior
Myla Stewart Evergreen Senior
Kira Villarreal Northridge FORW/MF Junior
Sunnie Yarnell Northridge FORW/MF Freshman
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Emily Browne Wheat Ridge MF Junior
Gabby Caballero Battle Mountain D/GK Senior
Lauren Clingman Holy Family MF/D Senior
Moira Franck The Classical Academy Junior
Haeley Gallegos Northridge MF Senior
Haley Janakus D’Evelyn MF Sophomore
Melina McClure The Classical Academy Junior
Lauren Reid Thomas Jefferson Senior
Jessica Valladares Denver North MF Senior
Lia Zavalsky Golden MF Senior
Jocelin Zimmerer Evergreen Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Kylie Bach, Riverdale Ridge, Senior
  • Avery Bergschneider, D/FB/MF, Littleton, Senior
  • Morgan Berry, MF/FORW, Woodland Park, Junior
  • Brooke Bonner, Green Mountain, Senior
  • Callie Borg, MF, Battle Mountain, Senior
  • Madeline Borncamp, Niwot, Senior
  • Taylor Bottoms, Thompson Valley, Junior
  • Abby Bush, MF, Windsor, Junior
  • Katy Clapp, MF, Summit, Sophomore
  • Tatum Coe, Eagle Valley, Junior
  • Josie Coulter, Montrose, Junior
  • Michayla Dirito-Goff, STRK/MF, Pueblo South, Senior
  • Maya Elias, FORW/MF/D, Glenwood Springs, Senior
  • Kiera Flannagan, Niwot, Senior
  • Lanie Freeland, STRK/GK, Greeley Central, Senior
  • Grace Gardner, MF, Golden, Senior
  • Ally Henrikson, Pueblo County, Senior
  • Paige Hill, D/MF, Northridge, Sophomore
  • Sammi Holt, MF, Canon City, Senior
  • Gwyneth Jamison, Steamboat Springs, Freshman
  • Allie Jones, MF, Pueblo Centennial, Senior
  • Riley Jones, Palmer Ridge, Senior
  • Marit Klagge, Thompson Valley, Junior
  • Sarah Langley, STRK/MF/D, Coronado, Freshman
  • Sydney Lasater, MF, Sand Creek, Senior
  • Shaela Leahy, The Classical Academy, Senior
  • Darby Martinez, Steamboat Springs, Junior
  • Justice McKee, Palisade, Senior
  • Kennedy Montoya, Northfield, Junior
  • Sophia Nickel, FORW, Golden, Freshman
  • Peyton Oleson, MF, Mountain View, Senior
  • Lauren Petersen, Bear Creek, Senior
  • Breanne Raley, FORW, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior
  • Kylea Roitsch, The Classical Academy, Senior
  • Kyle Rowland, Durango, Senior
  • Mary Sanchez, FORW/MF/GK, Pueblo Central, Senior

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Class 3A

(Jack Carlough)

Player of the year: Izzy Newton, Kent Denver

Coach of the year: Lucas Richardson, Kent Denver

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Gaby Gish Vail Mountain Junior
Maggie Hirsch Jefferson Academy MF/FORW Senior
Sloan Hurley Kent Denver Senior
Britt Lochhead Colorado Academy Senior
Adjrieanne (AJ) Loera The Academy MF Junior
Ella Massarotti Lutheran MF/FORW Sophomore
Izzy Newton Kent Denver Junior
Rachel Pelino Salida Senior
Maya Pellegrini Colorado Academy Senior
Kate Runyon Jefferson Academy FORW Sophomore
Caley Swierenga Lutheran D/MF Sophomore
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Emma Bartha Colorado Springs Christian D Senior
Lauren DiFraia The Academy FORW/MF/STRK Senior
Kayla Hummer James Irwin FORW/MF Freshman
Abby Kuhnel Middle Park MF Senior
Madrid Mack Manitou Springs MF/FORW Sophomore
Kjersti Moritz Vail Mountain Sophomore
Morgan Potts Jefferson Academy D/MF Junior
Grace Romero Aspen D/MF Senior
Kateri Trujillo Prospect Ridge Academy FORW Sophomore
Jaycie Verderaime Liberty Common FORW Senior
Karinne Walther Peak to Peak GK Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Ava Candelaria, DSST: Byers, Senior
  • Julia Creech, MF, St. Mary’s, Senior
  • Mari Domingos, D, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior
  • Arlette Duran, Atlas Preparatory School, Senior
  • Jennifer Ellis, MF/FORW, Aspen, Junior
  • Makena Feist, FORW/MF, Liberty Common, Sophomore
  • Saige Ferguson, Salida, Senior
  • Emily Gish, Vail Mountain, Junior
  • Kassidy Grey, MF, Colorado Springs Christian, Sophomore
  • Nina Haas, Salida, Freshman
  • Samantha Johnston, Basalt, Senior
  • Maggie Lappe, MF, St. Mary’s, Sophomore
  • Toby Lawson, Salida, Junior
  • Sarah Levy, STRK, Basalt, Sophomore
  • Kipley Lewis, D, Liberty Common, Sophomore
  • Katie MacKendrick, FORW, Middle Park, Senior
  • Diana Maldonado, GK, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Junior
  • Sophie McKeown, FORW/MF, Manitou Springs, Senior
  • Abby Parker, D/MF, Manitou Springs, Junior
  • Macey Peery, Roaring Fork, Junior
  • Jessica Polkowske, MF, Alamosa, Senior
  • Alexis Ramey, Frontier Academy, Senior
  • Tania Razo, MF/FORW, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Junior
  • Allie Schumacher, MF/FORW/D, Sterling, Senior
  • Erica Sherwin, FORW, Manitou Springs, Sophomore
  • Kimberly Sierra, GK, James Irwin, Sophomore
  • Amber Smith, MF/D, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Sophomore
  • Keiry Sosa, MF/D, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Senior
  • Stella Stone, Vail Mountain, Sophomore
  • McKenzie Stricker, D/FB, The Academy, Senior
  • Libby Tharp, Coal Ridge, Senior
  • Ashley Tyrell, D/MF, Liberty Common, Senior
  • Avery Verheyen, D, Colorado Springs Christian, Freshman
  • Ashley Wallau, D, St. Mary’s, Junior

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Class 2A

Player of the year: Degen Miller, Dawson School

Coach of the year: David Criswell, Dawson School

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Sydney Adamson Rye Junior
Emma Budimlya Front Range Christian Sophomore
Sophie Bull Denver Christian D Junior
Elise Freedman Dawson School MF/D Senior
Nerea Genc Denver Christian MF Sophomore
Emmie Houseman Creste Butte Senior
Ayla Kanow Telluride Junior
Helen Leon Dawson School MF Junior
Jamison Litvay Buena Vista FORW/MF Junior
Degen Miller Dawson School FORW Senior
Sidney Singh Front Range Christian Senior
Maddy Timms Dawson School MF Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Amelie Sante Telluride Junior
Breyda Spinner Clear Creek STRK/FORW Junior
Chloe McComas Del Norte FORW/STRK Senior
Katie Almoney Telluride Senior
Leigh Harpel Crested Butte Freshman
Dixie Morgan Buena Vista GK Sophomore
Lindsay Morgan Front Range Christian Senior
Rylie Young Clear Creek STRK/FORW Freshman
Shelby Sisler Ridgway Senior
Shylah Marquez Rye Senior
Sophie Adamson Rye Junior
Zoey Barela Vail Christian STRK Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Charlotte Apodaca, SWEP, Buena Vista, Sophomore
  • Annie Brown, STRK, Thomas McLaren, Senior
  • Hope Bruhn, Grand Valley, Senior
  • Tabitha Call, Grand Valley, Senior
  • Tylene Diehl, Grand Valley, Senior
  • Kaisa Dohlvik, Colorado Springs School, Freshman
  • Maizy Gordon, Ridgway, Sophomore
  • Terra Hurt, D, Thomas MacLaren, Senior
  • Shively Kierek, Colorado Springs School, Junior
  • Mia Lybecker, Colorado Springs School, Freshman
  • Ellie O’Neal, Crested Butte, Sophomore
  • Robin Pavelich, D, Vail Christian, Junior
  • Hope VonLintel, FORW, Twin Peaks Charter, Freshman
  • Lindsey Whitton, FORW, Vail Christian, Freshman

26 Colorado high school athletes to compete in Tokyo games for Team USA

Chatfield Bear Creek wrestling

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COLORADO SPRINGS — On Tuesday, the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) announced the 613-member Tokyo 2020 Olympic Team. Colorado is sending 34 athletes to the games as members of Team USA, which is the third largest state delegation behind California (126 athletes) and Florida (51 athletes). Competition is set to begin in Japan on Wednesday, July 21, with the Opening Ceremony scheduled for Friday, July 23.

 

Listed below are the 26 athletes on Team USA that attended Colorado high schools.


CANOE/KAYAK
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Zachary Lokken Durango (2012) Canoe/Kayak Men’s Canoe

CYCLING
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Christopher Blevins Durango (2016) Cycling Men’s Cross Country – MTB
Erin Huck Estes Park (1999) Cycling Women’s Cross Country – MTB
Maddie Godby Monarch (2011) Cycling Women’s Keirin, Women’s Sprint

GYMNASTICS
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Yul Moldauer Golden (2015) Gymnastic (Artistic) Men’s

PENTATHLON
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Samantha Schultz Chatfield (2010) Pentathlon Women’s Individual

ROWING
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Jessica Thoennes Mountain Vista (2014) Rowing Women’s – Eight
Kendall Chase Mullen (2012) Rowing Women’s – Four

RUGBY
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Cody Melphy Heritage (2010) Rugby Men’s

SHOOTING
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Amber English Cheyenne Mountain (2007) Shooting Skeet – Women’s
William Shaner Colorado Springs Early Colleges (2018) Shooting 10m Air Rifle – Men’s

SOCCER
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Lindsey Horan Golden (2012) Soccer Women’s

SPORT CLIMBING
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Brooke Raboutou Fairview (2019) Sport Climbing Women’s Combined
Colin Duffy Stargate Charter (2022*) Sport Climbing Mens’s Combined

TRACK AND FIELD
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Annie Kunz Wheat Ridge (2011) Track and Field Women’s Heptathlon
Elise Cranny Niwot (2014) Track and Field Women’s 10,000m, Women’s 5,000m
Emma Coburn Crested Butte (2008) Track and Field Women’s 3,000m Steeplechase
Mason Finley Buena Vista (2009) Track and Field Men’s Discus Throw
Valarie Allman Silver Creek (2013) Track and Field Women’s Discus Throw
Valerie Constien Battle Mountain (2014) Track and Field Women’s 3,000m Steeplechase
Woody Kincaid Columbine (2011) Track and Field Men’s 10,000m, Men’s 5,000m

TRIATHLON
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Summer Rappaport Mountain Range (2009) Triathlon Mixed Relay, Women’s Individual

VOLLEYBALL
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Haleigh Washington Doherty (2014) Volleyball Women’s
Jordyn Poulter Eaglecrest (2014) Volleyball Women’s

WRESTLING
NAME SCHOOL (GRAD CLASS) SPORT EVENT(S)
Adeline Gray Bear Creek, Chatfield Wrestling Women’s Freestyle 76kg
G’Angelo Hancock Fountain Fort-Carson (2015) Wrestling Men’s Greco-Roman 97kg

All-state girls lacrosse teams for Season D

The Season D all-state girls lacrosse 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

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Player of the year: Jessie Bakes, Colorado Academy

Coach of the year: Kelsey Sheridan, Fairview

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Lily Assini Cherry Creek M Junior
Jessie Bakes Colorado Academy M Senior
Grace Lichtenberger Air Academy M Junior
Cate Lord Regis Jesuit Senior
Katharine Merrifield Colorado Academy M Senior
Lucy Munro ThunderRidge A/M/D Senior
Betty Nelson Columbine G Sophomore
Tess Osburn Valor Christian A Junior
McKenna Riley ThunderRidge M Senior
Lauren Rismani Valor Christian A Senior
Maya Rutherford Colorado Academy D/M Senior
Molly Threlkeld Cherry Creek M Junior
Grace Weigand Regis Jesuit Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Savanna Barbosa Rock Canyon G/D Sophomore
Mandy Brockamp Grandview M Senior
Berit Brookfield ThunderRidge M/M/DM Senior
Charlotte Corkins Colorado Academy M Freshman
Raegan Digby Valor Christian A Sophomore
Brooke Dietmeier Fairview M Senior
Thayer Hubbard Fairview G Junior
Kaley Kakac Valor Christian M Sophomore
Rebecca Kerr Colorado Academy D/M Senior
Zoe Martin Colorado Academy A/M Freshman
Krissy Rael Regis Jesuit Senior
Marguerite Schipfer Air Academy A/M Junior
Olivia Tighe Palmer Ridge M/A/D Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Hayden Appel, Chaparral, Sophomore
  • Elise Bialecki, M, Mullen, Senior
  • Marin Bomgaars, D/M, Colorado Academy, Senior
  • Paris Corporon, Regis Jesuit, Junior
  • Alex Cutone, M, Rock Canyon, Sophomore
  • Anna Gawthrop, A, Cherry Creek, Sophomore
  • Cami Johnson, A, Fairview, Sophomore
  • Maya Kendall, M, Colorado Academy, Junior
  • Rachel Kennedy, M, Arapahoe, Junior
  • Julie Markovich, D, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Breonna Mason, G, Air Academy, Sophomore
  • CJ Meehan, M/A/D, ThunderRidge, Sophomore
  • Eliza Osburn, M, Valor Christian, Freshman
  • Madison Riley, M, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Lilly Rowell, Chaparral, Junior
  • Darby Sherrod, M/D, Arapahoe, Senior
  • Courtney Smith, D, Dakota Ridge, Junior
  • Danielle Srdoc, D, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Ava Welty, D, Fairview, Junior

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Class 4A

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Player of the year: Margo Miller, Evergreen

Coach of the year: Rachel Sanford, Evergreen

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Annabelle Biggar Dawson School Sophomore
Aidan Carr Thompson Valley M Sophomore
Annalise Carr Thompson Valley A Senior
Maya DeGeorge Grand Junction M Senior
Averi Gardner Evergreen Sophomore
Adde Hollander Conifer M Senior
Samantha Hughes Castle View M Sophomore
Landree McClure Golden A Senior
Margo Miller Evergreen Senior
KC Ossello Green Mountain M/A Senior
Maddison Santini Rocky Mountain Junior
Riley Schultz Castle View M Sophomore
Lauren Spence Evergreen G Senior

 

Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Bridget Bankert Grand Junction A Senior
Cami Campbell Rocky Mountain Senior
Riley Dolan Roaring Fork M/A Senior
Sidney Edmonds Holy Family M Junior
Julia Hodell Holy Family Freshman
Kylie Kenny Aspen M Senior
Evan McDonnell Denver South Sophomore
Emma Mielke Horizon G Senior
Shea Murphy Green Mountain M Junior
Carly Poole Evergreen Senior
Ella Shofnos Denver South Sophomore
Taylor Tobin Golden D/DM/M Sophomore
Brynn West Green Mountain D Junior

Honorable mention:

  • Maryn Brown, M, Fruita Monument, Junior
  • Libby Claassen, M/A/DM, Roaring Fork, Senior
  • Allie Elliott, M/D/A, Durango, Senior
  • Ava Ganter, M/A, Golden, Junior
  • Sophie Gebhardt, Dawson School, Junior
  • Julia Harty, Battle Mountain, Senior
  • Sophie Hodgson, M/A, Roaring Fork, Sophomore
  • Charlotte Katz, Telluride, Junior
  • Necia Knoedler, A, Liberty, Junior
  • Melena Krownapple, Telluride, Senior
  • Phoebe Ramirez, A, Cherokee Trail, Senior
  • Talei Ricketson, A/M, Smoky Hill, Sophomore
  • Sophia Rinn, M/A/D, Eagle Valley, Senior
  • Reese Ripley, M, Denver North, Freshman
  • Araceli Sanchez, Heritage, Junior
  • Mia Seltzer, Aspen, Junior
  • Sage Sorrells, A, Cherokee Trail, Sophomore
  • Maleah Sosa, M/A, Horizon, Junior
  • Devin Thomas, D, Aspen, Junior
  • Alex Young, Denver South, Sophomore

All-state boys swimming and diving teams for Season D

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

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

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Class 5A

Swimmer of the year: Alex McMahon & Sebastian Wolff, Heritage

Diver of the year: Quinn Henninger, Regis Jesuit

Swim coach of the year: Chris Loftis, Cherry Creek

First Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Gio Aguirre Junior Regis Jesuit 100 Free
Henry Batson Senior Cherry Creek 200 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay
Clayton Chaplin Senior Highlands Ranch Diving
Will Dravenstott Senior Cherry Creek 200 Medley Relay
Conrad Eck Junior Cherry Creek Diving
Hunter Foehner Senior Columbine 400 Free Relay
Eric Hart Senior Columbine 400 Free Relay
Fletcher Hayes Senior Arapahoe 200 Free, 500 Free
Quinn Henninger Senior Regis Jesuit Diving
Blake Jorgens Senior Cherry Creek 200 Free Relay
Cade Martin Junior Cherry Creek 200 Medley Relay
Alex McMahon Senior Heritage 50 Free, 100 Fly
Chase Mueller Sophomore Columbine 100 Back, 400 Free Relay
Henry Mueller Senior Columbine 400 Free Relay
Bryce Ortanes Senior Cherry Creek 200 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay
Nikolas Silolahti Senior Cherry Creek 200 Free Relay
Sebastian Wolff Senior Heritage 200 IM, 100 Breast

 

Second Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Jack Ballard Junior Fort Collins 200 Free
Douglas Campbell Junior Denver East Diving
Tristen Davin Sophomore Chatfield 100 Free
Collier Dyer Junior Arapahoe Diving
Natal Dyson Modica Senior Highlands Ranch Diving
Garrett Gurley Sophomore Heritage 200 Medley Relay
Sawyer Inglis Senior Regis Jesuit 500 Free
Caleb Liban Junior Cherry Creek Diving
Mitchell Oliver Sophomore Heritage 200 Medley Relay, 100 Breast
Nicholas Sanders Senior Valor Christian Diving
Ryan Tyner Sophomore Columbine 200 Free Relay

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Class 4A

Swimmer of the year: Xavier Hill, George Washington

Diver of the year: Jack Ryan, Denver North

Swim coach of the year: Debbie Stewart, Silver Creek

First Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Drew Aparicio Senior D’Evelyn 200 Medley Relay
Shea Card Senior Glenwood Springs 100 Back
Andrew Carlson Senior D’Evelyn 200 Medley Relay, 100 Breast
Ethan Carr Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain 200 Free Relay
Aiden Coon Junior Discovery Canyon Diving
Ian Haneke Senior Wheat Ridge 100 Fly
Xavier Hill Junior George Washington 50 Free, 100 Free
Baylor Lewis Senior Greeley West 200 IM
Andrew McGill Senior Discovery Canyon 400 Free Relay
Tristan McFarland Senior George Washington 500 Free
Davis McKellop Sophomore Cheyenne Mountain 200 Free Relay
Adam Pannell Sophomore Discovery Canyon 400 Free Relay
Chance Ricca Senior Discovery Canyon 200 Free, 400 Free Relay
Jack Ryan Senior Denver North Diving
Ryan Skrzekut Junior D’Evelyn 200 Medley Relay
Joe Smack Junior Thompson Valley Diving
Xander Taylor Freshman Cheyenne Mountain 200 Free Relay
Taylor Wagner Sophomore Discovery Canyon 400 Free Relay
Raglan Ward Junior Cheyenne Mountain 200 Free Relay
Nathan Whittenburg Senior D’Evelyn 200 Medley Relay

 

Second Team
Name Year School Event(s)
Aeson Akins Senior Glenwood Springs 200 Medley Relay
Max Bradbury Junior Glenwood Springs 200 Medley Relay
Connor Brauch Senior Green Mountain Diving
Jacob Dowlin Junior Silver Creek Diving
Jake Eccleston Freshman Windsor 200 Free Relay
Nicholas Kastner Freshman Broomfield Diving
Charlie Kiddoo Senior Glenwood Springs 200 Medley Relay
Tim Lynskey Junior Windsor 200 Free Relay
Nathan Russell Sophomore Windsor 200 Free Relay
Andrew Scoggin Senior Windsor 200 Free Relay
Spencer Sheldon Sophomore D’Evelyn Diving
Kian Smith Junior Evergreen Diving

 

5A boys swimming: Records fall as Cherry Creek takes the team title

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

THORNTON — On a day that finally felt normal, the boys swimmers and divers made themselves extraordinary.

After Regis Jesuit’s Quinn Henninger put together the best diving performance in state history, the swimmers decided they weren’t going to be shown up. Cherry Creek started the day off with a state record in the 200-yard medley relay and the momentum kept rolling.

The Bruins finished the day with 530 points to claim the Class 5A boys swimming championship and put together an overall dominant performance at the Veteran Memorial Aquatic Center.

“We thought 2019 was a very dominating team, but this team was more dominating,” coach Chris Loftis said. “Not to mention 2020 that didn’t even take place.”

The two-year gap between state swim meets was tough on all teams, not just the state champions. But Thursday finals felt like a normal day. The stands were packed and the fans were loud.

And they had plenty of reason to be.

Following the diving and medley relay marks falling, the third state record of the day to fall might’ve garnered the biggest reaction throughout the VMAC. Heritage senior Alex McMahon didn’t just set a record in the 50 freestyle, he did it by achieving a major milestone for all Colorado boys swimmers. His 19.82 was the first time that the 20-second mark had been broken in the event.

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

“It’s always been a goal of mine,” McMahon said. “I used to be a distance swimmer and I switched to sprints maybe a little less than a year ago and since I made that transfer, I knew that I wanted to go for a 19.”

Right on his heels was Cherry Creek’s Bryce Ortanes who was just over 20 seconds at 20.02. But Ortanes wasn’t going home empty-handed. Far from it. He was a big part of the winning medley relay team then anchored the 200 freestyle relay team that also set a state record at one minute, 22.05 seconds.

“I couldn’t ask for anything more,” Ortanes said. “I’m swimming by the people I call my family. It’s been great having four years under (Loftis) and with the brothers behind me. It’s been great.”

This is the 12th state championship for the Cherry Creek boys team. They held off a tough Regis Jesuit team who finished with 400.5 points.

And perhaps the best part for the coaches and the competitors was being able to do it with friends and family in the stands, rooting them on every step of the way.

“Once we knew that this was open to spectators, the meet was different,” Loftis said. “Our guys – and a lot of alumni know – that there is not a more high pressure meet in Colorado than this one. Those fans bring out the best in everyone, but especially our guys today.”

It’s hard to argue that swimmers across the board weren’t at their best. In all, five state records fell from the start of the day to the time that Columbine’s 400 freestyle relay team finished the race in 3:00.37.

It all started early when Regis Jesuit’s Henninger got things rolling with his diving performance in which he finished with 642.8 points, almost 31 points better than Regis alum Kyle Goodwin.

“My goal was just to 11 dives and not miss on one of them,” he said. “Consistency was the biggest goal for me.”

And it paid off for him. His diving display set the tone for a record-setting day that everyone in attendance likely won’t forget anytime soon.

Photos: Pine Creek beats Columbine to advance to 5A girls soccer quarterfinals

A goal in the second half broke the tie and gave No. 5 Pine Creek a 2-1 win over No. 12 Columbine in the Class 5A girls soccer tournament.

Girls soccer rankings: The final coaches poll of Season D

In the finals girls soccer coaches poll of Season D, Broomfield, Evergreen, Kent Denver and Dawson finished at No. 1.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Theses rankings will be used as one criteria for postseason qualification and seeding.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Girls Soccer Poll

Voted upon by coaches around the state. Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Broomfield (15) 9-0-1 278 1
2 Cherry Creek 9-1 253 2
3 Valor Christian (4) 9-0-1 241 3
4 Rock Canyon (7) 9-1 224 6
5 Pine Creek (1) 10-0 141 7
6 Arapahoe 8-2 138 4
7 Regis Jesuit 7-1-2 128 5
8 Rocky Mountain 8-1-1 123 9
9 Mountain Vista 8-2 116
10 Fairview 8-2 71 8
11 Columbine 6-2-1 68 10
12 ThunderRidge 7-2 66
Others receiving votes:
Legacy 64, Brighton 51, Grandview 40, Denver East 27, Prairie View 27, Fruita Monument 20, Silver Creek 18, Boulder 5, Chatfield 2, Cherokee Trail 2, Rangeview 2, Legend 1
Dropped out
Grandview (11), Legacy (12)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Evergreen (11) 10-0 235 1
2 Northridge (6) 10-0 206 4
3 Windsor (3) 10-0 197 2
4 The Classical Academy (1) 8-0-2 164 12
5 Pueblo Centennial (1) 10-0 131 7
6 Air Academy 8-2 116 3
7 Thompson Valley 9-1 109 5
8 Durango 9-0-1 108 8
9 Steamboat Springs 9-1 83 10
10 Golden 8-1-1 72
11 Canon City 9-1 66 6
12 Holy Family 7-2 55
Others receiving votes:
Denver North 33, D’Evelyn 30, Niwot 27, Wheat Ridge 23, Woodland Park 19, Palmer Ridge 17, Cheyenne Mountain 10, Battle Mountain 5, Pueblo West 5, Falcon 3, Northfield 2
Dropped out
Wheat Ridge (9), D’Evelyn (11)
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Kent Denver (9) 8-0-2 209 2
2 Jefferson Academy (3) 8-1-1 188 1
3 Manitou Springs (3) 10-0 168 6
4 Vail Mountain (4) 10-0 161 4
5 Lutheran (1) 8-2 134 8
6 Liberty Common 8-0 128 5
7 The Academy 9-0 120 7
8 Colorado Springs Christian 9-1 119 8
9 Colorado Academy 7-2-1 106 3
10 Eagle Ridge Academy 9-0-1 74
11 Prospect Ridge Academy 7-3 42 11
12 Middle Park 8-2 31 9
Others receiving votes:
Salida 27, DSST: Byers 25, Frontier Academy 13, Aspen 6, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 5, Basalt 2, Peak to Peak 1, KIPP Denver Collegiate 1, 11, 2
Dropped out
DSST: Byers (10)
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Dawson School (6) 9-1 94 1
2 Telluride (2) 10-0 89 2
3 Denver Christian 9-1 80 3
4 Crested Butte 8-2 70 4
5 Buena Vista 7-2 59 6
5 Front Range Christian 8-2 59 5
7 Rye 7-2 48 8
8 Vail Christian 5-2 28 8
9 Colorado Rocky Mountain 3-2 17 10
10 Clear Creek 5-4-1 16 7
10 Colorado Springs School 5-3-1 16
12 Thomas MacLaren School 6-4 13
Others receiving votes:
Ridgway 12, Loveland Classical 12, Flatirons Academy 7, Belleview Christian 3, Grand Valley 1
Dropped out
Loveland Classical (11), Flatirons Academy (12)

5A girls tennis: Cherry Creek holds narrow lead after Day 1

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com)

It seems like forever since the last girls tennis state tournament took place in Colorado, but a pair of perennial contenders have picked up right where they left off in Class 5A with a slew of new faces in this year’s field.

Cherry Creek, which has won 21 of the last 22 team titles, and Fairview – the only other 5A team to claim a trophy over that span – began to separate themselves once again on Day 1 of the state tournament at Gates Tennis Center on Friday. When play resumes with semifinals on Saturday, Cherry Creek will be in the lead with 21 team points and Fairview will open the final day just two points behind the Bruins.

“It’s so exciting because it’s been two years,” Fairview head coach Susan Stensrud said. “For us, that means that a large bulk of my team has been been here before. The vibe is that we’re just thrilled and excited to be here and to come back tomorrow.”

At No. 1 singles, defending 2019 champion Valerie Negin of Smoky Hill is still alive in her bid to defend the title she won two years ago when she debuted at the state tournament as a sophomore. In Saturday’s penultimate round, Negin will face defending No. 2 singles champion Alexis Bernthal. Either Boulder’s Lily Chitamber or Cherry Creek’s Jaque Pearsall, who will meet in the opposing semifinal, awaits the winner.

In total, the Cherry Creek Bruins advanced their players to the semifinals at all seven roster spots. Fairview players are still alive in six brackets. The Ralston Valley Mustangs, who finished Day 1 at third in the team scoring, advanced players to three semifinals.

“This season for us has been magical,” Ralston Valley head coach Kim Greason said. “With two years off, more than half of my squad has never had varsity-level competition. A lot of them are new, but we won league and our girls really gelled. Although they may not have the years of experience under their belt like some of these other teams, they’ve got that team spirit and that cohesiveness that a lot of the time pulls them through matches because they know they’re playing for each other.”

Semifinals for this year’s single-elimination tournament will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Poudre, Fort Collins, Heritage, Fossil Ridge, Chatfield and Denver East will also have players competing championships when they do.

“We’re looking forward to tough matches at every spot,” Cherry Creek head coach Chris Jacob said. “We’re expecting a challenge right from the beginning of the day. I’m happy with how the girls played today and we’ve prepared as well as we could in a short amount of time, but we know there are lots of good teams out there so we know we’ll have tough matches at every position.”

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow.com)

Photos: Valor Christian girls soccer beats Columbine in regular-season finale

Valor Christian girls soccer finished up the regular season with a win over Columbine on Friday.

Jeffco Athletics inducts HOF classes of 2020 and 2021

WHEAT RIDGE — Eight new members of Jeffco Public Schools’ Athletic Hall of Fame were inducted on Wednesday at The Vista at Applewood.

Due to COVID, the Class of 2020 and 2021 were both honored since a ceremony wasn’t held last year. The exclusive group of now 116 members began with the charter group back in 1986.

Here are this newest members of the Jeffco Athletics Hall of Fame.

Class of 2020

Jeffco Athletics inducted its Hall of Fame Class of 2020 on Wednesday at The Vista at Applewood. From left to right … Griff Wirth, Lisa LaGuardia, Dave Rulli and Scott Smith were inducted. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Public Schools)

Dave Rulli

Rulli worked for Jeffco Public Schools for 33 years. His final 15 years he worked in the athletic department primary at Jeffco Stadium. He finished his career as the Manager of Stadium Operations overseeing the four central athletic stadiums. Rulli was instrumental in bring all-classifications of track and field of the now 3-day state meet held at Jeffco Stadium.

Scott Smith

Smith is a Golden High School graduate who went on to play basketball at Western State University in the mid-1970s. He returned to Jeffco where he was a boys basketball coach at Alameda International High School from 1979-2007. Smith was the head boys basketball coach for the Pirates from 1991-2006. He still remains the head boys and girls tennis coach for Alameda.

Lisa LaGuardia

LaGuardia was one of the top girls basketball players in Jeffco in the early 1980s. She was First-Team All-State Colorado for three seasons while playing at Wheat Ridge High School where she scored over 1,000 points for the Farmers. She went on to play college hoops at the University of Nebraska. She returned to Jeffco in the early 1990s where she taught and coached basketball at Alameda and Golden high schools. LaGuardia is currently a teacher at Campbellsport High School in Wisconsin.

Griff Wirth

Wirth is a Wheat Ridge High School graduate who was a football, basketball and baseball standout for the Farmers in the early 1980s. He was the Gold Helmet award winner as Colorado’s most outstanding student-football player his senior year. Wirth was a teacher and coach in Jeffco before turning to Wheat Ridge High School as its principal in 2007. The Farmers had great athletic success during Wirth’s 10-year run at Wheat Ridge. The Farmers won 10 state titles and 24 league titles. He was honored as the CHSAA School Administrator of the Year in 2016 before his retirement.

Class of 2021

From left to right … Blayne Van Dyke, Coni Sanders (daughter of Dave Sanders), Kami Keiter and Steve Greivel stand together as the Jeffco Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2021 on Wednesday at The Vista at Applewood. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

Steve Greivel

Greivel was a fixture at Bear Creek High School for more than 50 years. He began his teaching and coaching at Bear Creek in 1967. He would retire from teaching in 1998, but would continue coaching until 2020. Greivel was the Jeffco boys track and field Coach of the Year in 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996 and 1999. While track was his main coaching focus, he also was an assistant coach for wrestling, cross country and football, along with the head golf coach for a time at Bear Creek.

Kami Keiter

Keiter was one of the best softball players ever to come out of Jeffco. The hard-throwing lefty pitched Arvada West High School to back-to-back Class 5A state titles in 1999 and 2000. She also played basketball and was on the track team during her time at Arvada West. Keiter went on to play softball at the University of Oklahoma from 2002 to 2005. She helped the Sooners to three consecutive trips to the College World Series and finished her career as one of the top pitchers in OU history.

Dave Sanders

Sanders taught and coached basketball and softball at Columbine High School for nearly 25 years. He died during the tragic shooting at Columbine on April 20, 1999 while saving students’ lives. The memory and spirit of Dave Sanders lives on more than 20 years after his death in the classrooms and athletic fields in Jeffco every day.

Blayne Van Dyke

Van Dyke has become a fixture during Friday Night Lights at Jeffco Stadium for more than 40 years. He has been a member of the chain crew primarily at Jeffco Stadium since the 1980s. Van Dyke was inducted into the Colorado Football Officials Association Hall of Fame in 2013 to recognize his longtime service to high school athletics.