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All-state girls track & field teams for Season D

The Season D all-state girls 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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Class 5A

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Athlete of the year: Riley Stewart, Cherry Creek

Coach of the year: Brian Kula, Valor Christian

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Kylie Bahr Valor Christian Junior 300 hurdles, 4×400
Shelby Balding Cherry Creek Junior 4×800
Fabiola Belibi Regis Jesuit Junior Long jump
Jordan Blankenship Valor Christian Freshman 4×400
Kajsa Borrman Loveland Junior Discus
Kinsey Christianson Cherry Creek Junior 4×800
Saniya Craft Grandview Senior 4×200, sprint medley
Amber Davis Grandview Senior 4×200, sprint medley
Reese Dragovich Valor Christian Senior 4×400
McKenzie Droughns Grandview Sophomore Sprint medley
Elizabeth Johnson Denver East Junior 4×100
Mina Khadem Denver East Junior 4×100
Michelle McDonald Denver East Senior 4×100
Brooke Naughton Fort Collins Junior High jump
Lilly Nichols Broomfield Freshman Pole vault
Melody Nwagwu Grandview Senior Triple jump
Amanda Opp Lakewood Senior Shot put
Camille Peisner Valor Christian Senior 100m, 200m, 4×400
Addison Price Cherry Creek Sophomore 4×800
Kyairra Reigh Denver East Senior 400m, 4×100
Ava Robinson Grandview Sophomore 4×200
Molly Skurcenski Grandview Junior 4×200, sprint medley
Riley Stewart Cherry Creek Junior 800m, 1,600m, 3,200m, 4×800
Zeaniah Wedgeworth Overland Senior 100 hurdles

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Class 4A

Track and field state championships

(Kevin McNearny)

Athlete of the year: Lucca Fulkerson, Niwot

Coach of the year: Maurice Henriques, Niwot

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Kathryn Carroll Niwot Junior 4×100, 4×200
Jahzara Davis Sand Creek Senior 100 hurdles
Geneva-Grace Douillard Niwot Senior 4×400, sprint medley
Agur Dwol Mullen Junior Long jump, triple jump
Lucca Fulkerson Niwot Senior 3,200m, 4×800
Margaret Gillett Niwot Sophomore 4×100, 4×200
Annabelle Huddle Niwot Senior Sprint medley
Taylor James Niwot Senior 200m, 400m, 4×100, 4×200
Megan Kelleghan Silver Creek Sophomore Pole vault
Giavonna Meeks Northfield Junior Discus
Bethany Michalak Air Academy Freshman 1,600m
Bahati Nabindu Skyview Senior Shot put
Kimora Northrup Niwot Sophomore 300 hurdles, 4×100, 4×200
Shayla Padilla Pueblo West Senior High jump
Mia Prok Niwot Freshman 4×800
Julia Rudolph Niwot Freshman 4×400, sprint medley
Kaleah Ruff Mullen Senior 100m
Madison Shults Niwot Sophomore 800m, 4×400, 4×800
Stella Vieth Niwot Junior 4×400, 4×800, sprint medley

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Class 3A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Athlete of the year: Peyton Garrison, Coal Ridge

Coach of the year: Ben Kirk, Coal Ridge

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Catelyn Adams Eaton Senior Sprint medley
Valarie Allen Sterling Senior Triple jump
Allison Beasley Peak to Peak Senior 3,200m
Jackie Camunez Coal Ridge Sophomore 4×400
Mikayla Cheney Coal Ridge Sophomore 800m, 4×400
Paige Farnam Berthoud Freshman 4×800
Peyton Garrison Coal Ridge Junior 100m, 200m, 400m, 4×400
Sierra Haberman Jefferson Academy Junior High jump
Halle Hamilton Moffat County Junior 4×200
Logan Haugestuen Liberty Common Sophomore 100 hurdles, 4×100
Skylar Hawk Holy Family Junior 300 hurdles
Emma Jones Moffat County Junior 4×200
Gigi Jurgens Liberty Common Junior 4×100
Olivia Krueger Berthoud Junior 4×800
Katelyn Maley Basalt Sophomore 1,600m
Lily Morrison Liberty Common Junior 4×100
Ally Padilla Berthoud Junior 4×800
Emaleigh Papierski Moffat County Senior 4×200
Andie Rasmussen Eaton Freshman Sprint medley
Aaliyah Robinson Jefferson Academy Senior Long jump
Madison Robson Eaton Sophomore Sprint medley
Sadie Smilanich Moffat County Sophomore 4×200
Natalie Smythe Coal Ridge Junior 4×400
Alexandria Tice Lamar Junior Shot put, discus
Allyson Weichel Eaton Junior Sprint medley
Jaycee Williams Berthoud Freshman 4×800
Anna Willis The Classical Academy Freshman Pole vault
Katie Wrona Liberty Common Junior 4×100

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Class 2A

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Athlete of the year: Eboselulu Omofoma, Dayspring Christian

Coach of the year: Kirby Henderson, Cedaredge

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Ellison Black Cedaredge Senior 4×400
Jordan Burnett South Park Senior 200m, 400m
Isabel Case Colorado Springs Christian Junior 800m
Spencer Cheek Wray Senior 4×800
Eowyn Dalbec Peyton Junior 1,600m
Mayra Diaz Wray Junior 4×800
Aspen Furubotten Cedaredge Senior 4×100, 4×400
Karley Godsey Wray Junior 4×800
Madison Godsey Wray Senior 4×800
Hannah Grover Platte Canyon Junior Pole vault
Baylee Harris Cedaredge Senior 4×100, 4×200, sprint medley
Kammie Henderson Cedaredge Senior 4×200
Lauren Herman Holyoke Junior Discus
Mikayla Hutchison Banning Lewis Senior 100m
Megan Jenkins Cedaredge Junior 300 hurdles, 4×400
Correy Koellner Holyoke Junior Shot put
Kimmy Milholland Cedaredge Senior 4×100, sprint medley
Bailey Nelson Cedaredge Junior 4×100, 4×200, sprint medley
Eboselulu Omofoma Dayspring Christian Freshman 100 hurdles, high jump
Alison Rajzer Hayden Junior Triple jump
Zaila Smith Buena Vista Sophomore 3,200m
Kylee Terry Cedaredge Sophomore 4×200, 4×400, sprint medley
Hannah Turpin St. Mary’s Sophomore Long jump

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Class 1A

Track and field state championships

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Athlete of the year: Alivia Weathers, Lone Star

Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Payton Arbuthnot Springfield Senior 4×200, sprint medley
Taysa Conger Merino Junior 400m, 4×400
Aliyah Engle Haxtun Sophomore 4×100
Tobi Erickson Merino Sophomore 4×400
Cassidy Goddard Haxtun Freshman 4×100
Maggie Haase Eads Sophomore High jump
Avery Hughes Heritage Christian Sophomore 4×800
Olivia Lay Elbert Senior Discus
Lainee Leathers Springfield Freshman 4×200, sprint medley
Juliana Lundy Heritage Christian Freshman 4×800
Alayah Meltabarger Springfield Junior 4×200, sprint medley
Avery Palmgren Sangre de Cristo Senior 100m, 200m, long jump
Lily Ryles Merino Junior 4×400
Taylor Schram Haxtun Junior 4×100
Sophia Schuemann Heritage Christian Senior 4×800
Ainsley Stanton Heritage Christian Freshman 1,600m, 3,200m, 4×800
Colby Stoker Eads Senior Shot put
Allie Thompson Haxtun Junior 4×100
Amanda Thorpe Merino Junior 4×400
Alivia Weathers Lone Star Junior 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles, pole vault, triple jump
Brakelle Westphal Springfield Sophomore 800m, 4×200, sprint medley

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

 

The all-state football teams for Season C

The Season C all-state football 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 vote of head coaches across the state.

Players were placed onto the first team, second team and honorable mention based upon the number of votes they received. In 5A-2A, spots were reserved for linemen and one kicker/punter, while 8-man reserved spots for linemen.

CHSAA does not determine who makes or doesn’t make the team; they are created from the results of the coaches’ vote.

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Class 5A

Player of the year: Ja’Derris Carr, Vista PEAK Prep

Coach of the year: Tony Lindsay Sr., Far Northeast

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Mohamed Altayeb Denver East TE/DE Junior
Gregory Anderson Far Northeast Warriors WR/DB Senior
Drake Arthur Boulder TE/OLB Senior
Landon Blackwell Denver South CB/P Senior
Ja’Derris Carr Vista PEAK Prep RB/DB Senior
Josh Clark Boulder G/T
Isaiah Davis Denver East RB/CB Junior
Jimmy Jefferson Rangeview G/T/DT Junior
Jayshawn Leyba Denver South SB/RB Senior
Braylen Nelson Vista PEAK Prep DT/T Senior
Emmanuel Nwaneto Far Northeast Warriors LB/DL/RB Senior
James Wright Denver South T/DE Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Julian Buerk Denver South QB/FS Senior
Gilbert Bujanda IV Westminster TE/DE Senior
Rashad Caldwell Denver South WR/SS Sophomore
Louden Harger Fort Collins K Junior
Donovan Jarmon Vista PEAK Prep G/DE Senior
Gabriel Kreimeyer Rangeview FS/SB Senior
Tristan Langenegger Boulder QB Junior
Brent Larson Fort Collins C/DL/LS Senior
Vincent Mosley Fort Collins OG/DT Senior
Victor Owens Vista PEAK Prep QB/LB/DB Senior
Trenton Sullivan Vista PEAK Prep FB/OLB Junior
Luke Werner Boulder WR/CB Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Robert Barron, MLB/P/RB, Westminster, Senior
  • Jonah Buerk, RB, Denver South, Sophomore
  • Michael Bufmack, CB/MLB, Rangeview, Junior
  • Joseph Capra, QB/FS, Denver South, Sophomore
  • Jaylen Carrizales, WR/DB, Vista PEAK Prep, Senior
  • Joe Connor, RB/LB, Fort Collins, Senior
  • Cyrus Goldsmith, DT/OL, Far Northeast Warriors, Senior
  • Elijah Graham, Boulder, Senior
  • Dre’Monti Jackson, RB/DB, Far Northeast Warriors, Sophomore
  • Max Jones, RB/DB, Fort Collins, Junior
  • Elijah Lopez, G/MLB, Denver South, Senior
  • Garrett Manning, OLB, Denver South, Senior
  • Dorion McGarity, WR/DB, Fort Collins, Junior
  • Julian Mechels, WR, Boulder, Junior
  • Chris Nguyen, G/DT/DT, Westminster, Senior
  • Armani Patterson, RB, Rangeview, Sophomore
  • Leonardo Ramos-valles, DE/TE, Far Northeast Warriors, Junior
  • Isaai Rubio, ILB/OG, Hinkley, Senior
  • Andrew Seest, QB/LB, Fort Collins, Junior
  • Blake Smotherman, TE/DE, Fort Collins, Junior
  • George West, CB/RB, Hinkley, Senior
  • Demario Williams, WR/FS, Rangeview, Junior

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Thomas Jefferson Centaurus football

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Class 4A

Player of the year: Avery Shunneson, Thomas Jefferson

Coach of the year: Mike Griebel, Thomas Jefferson

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Denavion Ali George Washington TE/DE Senior
Taylor Coe II Gateway DE/T/G Senior
Erick Covington Gateway QB/FS Senior
Angrell Epps Harrison OL/DL Senior
Jaden Hill Thomas Jefferson Senior
Preston Lyons Thomas Jefferson T Junior
Darius McFarland Falcon /RB/FS Junior
Angel Medina George Washington DL/OL Senior
Spencer Mickelberry Centaurus T/G Junior
Jaseim Mitchell Harrison QB/DB Senior
Nate Ramirez George Washington K Senior
Avery Shunneson Thomas Jefferson Senior
Orlando Valdez Kennedy OLB/DE Senior
Darece Vaughn George Washington DL/OL Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Cai’reis Curby Aurora Central Sophomore
Silas Evans George Washington WR/FS Sophomore
Marcellus Honeycutt Jr. George Washington WR/DB Sophomore
Sh’marre Johnson Gateway WR/CB/KR Senior
Trenton Koser Thomas Jefferson Senior
Austin Lindegren Thomas Jefferson Junior
Tyrese McClinton El Centaurus CB/WR Senior
Andrew Portillo Aurora Central DE/TE Senior
Jose Sandoval Denver North OL/DL Senior
Isaac Sisneros Kennedy QB/SS Sophomore
Niko White Lincoln OL/NG Senior
Josh Wolfer George Washington TE/DE Junior
Randy Yeboah Thomas Jefferson Junior

Honorable mention:

  • Daniel Ameyaw, HB/LB, George Washington, Senior
  • Brian Chairez, OLB, Skyview, Junior
  • Nolan Favreau, Falcon, Senior
  • Jacob Nelms, MLB, Falcon, Sophomore
  • Octavio Paredes, K, Kennedy, Senior
  • Carlos Serrano, ILB, Kennedy, Senior
  • Tre’Shawn Smith, Thomas Jefferson, Senior
  • DaVonn Stevens, RB/LB, Harrison, Senior
  • Owen Thornton, ILB/HB, George Washington, Senior
  • Nestor Torrez, OL/DL, Harrison, Senior
  • BJ Weatherford, WR/OLB, Aurora Central, Junior
  • Jesse Weber, OL/DL, Harrison, Junior
  • RJ Webster, RB/FB/LB, Gateway, Senior
  • Blake Wilson, Thomas Jefferson, Senior
  • Eddie Zygowicz, OLB/FS, Centaurus, Senior

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Class 3A

Player of the year: Kaden Wolf, Rifle

Coach of the year: Todd Casebier, Rifle

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Rulbe Alvarado Basalt WR/DB Senior
Ian Cecil-Hoerl Glenwood Springs G/DT Senior
Gabriel Espinosa The Academy WR/CB Senior
Garrett Everitt Faith Christian DE/TE/T Senior
Greg Garnett Sand Creek WR/ATH Senior
Matty Gillis Basalt QB/DE Senior
Tim Newton Sand Creek MLB/T Senior
Blake Nieslanik Glenwood Springs RB/OLB Junior
Cade Palmer The Classical Academy RB/SS Junior
Jon Randall Faith Christian K/KR Senior
Ian Ridgeway The Classical Academy T/DT Senior
Gavin Webb Basalt RB/DE Junior
Kaden Wolf Rifle RB/LB Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Mitch Anderson The Classical Academy G/DT Senior
Peter Braun Littleton TE/DL/K Junior
Darius Britton Sand Creek WR/ATH Junior
Ethan Brunk The Classical Academy TE/MLB Senior
Cade Macklin The Classical Academy T/NG Senior
Stephen Morris Glenwood Springs RB/QB/WR Senior
Bryce Rowley Rifle RB/OLB Senior
Finn Russell Steamboat Springs RB/DE Senior
Matthew Segovia The Classical Academy CB/WR Junior
Zach Stadlbauer The Academy C/DT Senior
Josh Straw Rifle OG/LB Senior
Sander Sveen Kent Denver MLB/G Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Noah Akin, WR/CB, Aspen, Senior
  • Trevin Beckman, RB/LB, Basalt, Sophomore
  • Ty Blackmer, QB/SS, Montezuma-Cortez, Senior
  • Garrett Dollahan, RB/SS, Glenwood Springs, Senior
  • Isaiah Eliot, QB/SS, The Academy, Sophomore
  • Almorion Germany, SS/RB, Sand Creek, Senior
  • Ryan Hansen, OT/DE, Steamboat Springs, Senior
  • Teddy Huttenhower, Glenwood Springs, Junior
  • Dylan Kohlbrenner, MLB/FB, The Academy, Senior
  • Kyler Krob, SS/WR/WR, Montezuma-Cortez, Senior
  • Embrey Marantino, RB/DB, Rifle, Senior
  • Sam Sherry, WR/LB, Basalt, Junior
  • Storm Silich, Aspen, Senior
  • Charlie States, RB/OLB, The Academy, Senior

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Manitou Springs Flatirons Academy football

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Class 2A

Player of the year: Joah Armour, Manitou Springs

Coach of the year: Cory Archuleta, Manitou Springs

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Caleb Allen Manitou Springs QB Junior
Joah Armour Manitou Springs WR Senior
Caleb Barnes Manual RB/DE/LB Senior
Jacob Dube Flatirons Academy QB/DB Senior
Eric France Grand Valley DE/DT Senior
Elijah Kitchen Estes Park T/FB Senior
Seth Moss Buena Vista C/DT Junior
Luke Reavis Buena Vista WR/CB Senior
Clay Robertson Clear Creek OL/DL Senior
Trenton Rowan Flatirons Academy WR/LB/K Junior
Xander Shenberger St. Mary’s G/NG Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Gordon Bragg Manual OL/DL Senior
Jewel Cameron Manual CB/QB/RB Junior
Haden Camp Buena Vista QB/OLB Sophomore
Wyatt Carlson Flatirons Academy OL/DL Senior
Brandan Cattell Buena Vista RB/OLB Senior
Elijah Evans Buena Vista DT/T Sophomore
Thor Flett Manitou Springs Senior
Emilio Garcia Grand Valley Junior
Nathan Haas Manitou Springs Senior
Landon Kane St. Mary’s QB/CB Senior
Collin Reetz Estes Park QB Junior
Trevor Ryan Flatirons Academy RB/LB Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Rai-zohn Bell, WR/RB/DB, Manual, Senior
  • Tate Christian, , Manitou Springs, Junior
  • Joshua Garduno, RB/FS, Ellicott, Senior
  • JD McCown, WR/DT, Estes Park, Senior
  • Kaden McFee, FB/OLB, Buena Vista, Senior
  • Rylan Norton, , Buena Vista, Senior
  • Jacob Phelps, RB/DE, Buena Vista, Sophomore
  • Elijah Quinonez, C/DL, Manual, Senior
  • Noah Rumbyrt, OL/DL, Flatirons Academy, Senior
  • Isaac Sternhagen, OL/DL, Flatirons Academy, Senior
  • Blake Thomas, RB/QB/OLB, Roaring Fork, Junior
  • Elijah Josiah White, WR/LB, Manual, Junior

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8-man

Player of the year: Grant Arellanes, Hoehne

Coach of the year: Gabe Dasko, Hoehne

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Grant Arellanes Hoehne RB/LB Senior
PJ Bliss Custer County RB/DE Junior
Grady Carroll Hoehne OL/DL Senior
Titis Gebhardt Justice WRDB Senior
Weston Hill Hoehne QB/DB Senior
Luke Hiltman Front Range Christian QB/DB Senior
Davis Jennings Front Range Christian OL/LB Junior
Tallen Long Plateau Vlley QB/LB Junior
Justin Miller Las Animas DB/WR Senior
Antonio Moltrer Hoehne OL/DL Senior
Caden Morlan Las Animas RB Junior
Nolan Potts Front Range Christian WR/LB Sophomore
Levi Scaddon Front Range Christian TE/DE Senior
Travis Vialpondo John Mall QB/DE Senior

 

Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Anthony Aldretti John Mall RB/LB Senior
Ricardo Bobian John Mall RB/DB Senior
Ben Bolz Front Range Christian WR/LB Junior
Noe Chavez Justice RB/LB Junior
James Davenport Front Range Christian RB/DB Senior
Camren Howell Hoehne OL/DL Junior
Dayton Morlan Las Animas DB/E Sophomore
Will Ross Plateau Valley OL/DL Junior
Anthony Valdez Justice WR/DB Sophomore
Dale Van Matre John Mall RB/LB Senior
Dario Vezzani Hoehne WR/DB Sophomore
Markus Vigil Las Animas QB Junior
Robert Walter Hoehne WR/DB Senior
James Zook Las Animas DE Junior

State track: Recapping some of the best performances from the first day

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

LAKEWOOD – Perfect weather led to a record-breaking day for the top pole vaulters in Class 4A on Thursday at the state meet at Jefferson County Stadium.

Thompson Valley’s Becker Ell and Silver Creek’s Megan Kelleghan both broke Class 4A state meet records en route to winning their first state titles.

Ell cleared 16 feet to cruise to the title and top the previous mark of 15-8.5, set by Sam Pierson of Pueblo South in 2006.

“It feels kind of surreal, especially because I’ve been trying at it for the last two or three meets and just getting closer and closer,” said Ell, a senior. “It just feels unreal, to be honest. I’m so stoked.”

Track and field state championships 2021

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Ell had been the heavy favorite, coming in with a previous best of 15-7, nearly two feet ahead of anyone else. Still, he had to perform on the biggest stage.

“Nerves at the state meet your last year, it’s always kind of iffy and nerve-wracking, but I just went out there and wanted to have some fun and try to do as best as I could,” he said.

Kelleghan, just a sophomore, was also a heavy favorite and delivered with a vault of 13-4.5, a half inch above the previous mark of 13-4 by Andrea Willis of The Classical Academy in 2016.

“That was great,” she said. “It was very exciting because I’ve been so close. … Today it just pieced together. I was scared at first because there was supposed to be rain and wind. It ended up being perfect weather, so I’m very relieved with it and happy I was able to clear that.”

Kelleghan had a previous best of 13 feet, with nobody else better than 10-9 coming in. If there was pressure, however, she didn’t feel it.

“More pressure on myself, personally,” she said. “Even when I’m with people who vault close to me I try to stay in  my own little bubble around myself. You can’t compete against people in this because it’s all about the bar, it’s all about your form. It’s you and your own self. That’s what I try to think about.”

Becker Ell Thompson Valley pole vault

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Class 5A

Track and field state championships 2021

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Poudre’s Rhys Travis was the star on what is typically a light day for the state’s largest classification.

Only four state titles were awarded in 5A boys on Thursday, but Travis took two of them.

A junior, Travis won the boys high jump and triple jump. He was favored coming into state. In the high jump, Travis had a season-best leap of 6 feet, 7 inches, topping his previous best by two inches. In the triple jump, he was under his season best, but still had a leap of 46 feet, 3 inches to win the title.

Travis wasn’t the only athlete from Fort Collins to win a state title on Thursday.

Track and field state championships 2021

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Brooke Naughton of Fort Collins won the high jump with a leap of 5 feet, 7 inches. The junior was the favorite coming in.

In the boys shot put, Braiden Dishman of Fossil Ridge was projected to win and he came through. The senior had a throw of 52 feet, 3.25 inches to claim his title.

Also in field event, Lakewood senior Amanda Opp had a season-best throw of 40 feet, 9.5 inches to win the girls shot put, while Grandview senior Melody Nwagwu had a leap of 39 feet, 9 inches to win the girls triple jump.

On the track, just one event – the 3,200-meter relay – had a final in Class 5A. Cherry Creek cruised to the title on the girls side, with a time of 9 minutes, 5.73 seconds, while Mountain Vista won the boys title, in 7:57.13.

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Class 4A

Track and field state championships 2021

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At the most recent state track and field meet, in 2019, Niwot swept the boys and girls team titles. The Cougars are aiming for a repeat performance this year and got off to a great start Thursday.

Senior Lucca Fulkerson won the girls 3,200 meters, with teammate Mia Prok finishing second. That duo then led the Cougars to a win in the 3,200 relay.

“Everybody has trained so hard, so it’s definitely within grasp,” Fulkerson said of a team championship. “Every day everybody is out there running as hard as they can, especially in the heat right now.

“I’m so proud of our whole team. Everybody deserves it and they work so hard. I’m so glad that they’re my teammates and I get to race with them.”

Fulkerson, who had three top-seven medals as a sophomore in 2019, won her first individual title in the 3,200.

Track and field state championships 2021

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“It was definitely amazing,” she said. “I didn’t really think about anything until the last 20 meters, because I didn’t want to think with the last lap to go. It was really amazing and I was so excited.”

Niwot had four top-eight finishers in the girls 3,200 and scored 35 points on the day.

The boys, meanwhile, were led by junior Zane Bergen, who won the 3,200 meters and anchored the Cougars’ victory in the 3,200 relay.

In the 3,200, Niwot’s Simon Saia was second, with Grayden Rauba fourth. The Cougars closed the day with 34 team points.

“Kind of the plan going in was try to set up the race so that we could score as many team points as possible,” Bergen said. “We’re going for the team championship and we needed to score a decent amount of points in the two-mile to make that happen.

“It’s really, really cool (to win an individual title), but, like I said, I just came here to score the most points for the team as possible. I’m happy that we did that today in both events.”

The girls also set a 4A state meet record in the 800-meter relay prelims, posting a time of 1:39.72.

In the boys discus, Avery Shunneson of Thomas Jefferson won the title and set a new 4A state meet record. The Princeton-bound  Shunneson had a throw of 192 feet, 6 inches to shatter the record of 188-6 previously set by Pueblo East’s Kain Medrano in 2019.

In other events, Mitchell’s Daryon Wilson won the boys long jump with a leap of 23-5.25; Mullen’s Agur Dwol won the girls long jump with a leap of 18-11.25; and Northfield’s Giovanna Meeks won the girls discus with a throw of 141-2.

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Class 3A

Track and field state championships 2021

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Jefferson Academy’s Crisly Kelly-Cannon’s freshman track and field season was supposed to be in 2020, but the pandemic prevented that from happening. Based on what the sophomore has done so far in is state meet debut, it would have been fun to see what he could have done as a ninth-grader.

On Thursday, Kelly-Cannon won the first finals event he has competed in as a high schooler and qualified for several others throughout the meet. His mark of 23 feet, 1.5 inches in the long jump was also a Class 3A state meet record.

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“My freshman year was cancelled so I haven’t been to a state meet before,” Kelly-Cannon said. “It was weird because I went into my freshman year all hyped up and everything. I was ready to get started and then I had to take a year off. That threw us all off but I just hit the gym and started getting better and better.

“I’m feeling really good. I started off with the 100 today and PR’d in that. So that set me up for the long jump and energized me. In the 200, we ran into some headwind so that’s alright. It was a pretty good first day.”

Kelly-Cannon’s teammate Sierra Haberman won the 3A girls high jump, clearing 5-4.

In one of the most exciting races of the season, the Liberty Common 3,200-meter relay team edged The Classical Academy (8:15.11) in a photo finish to claim the title with a time of 8:15.08.

Holy Family’s Brody Welch won the 3A boys shot put with a mark of 50-4.5.

“They were getting close and I knew they could pop one as far as I did,” said Welch, who finished ninth as a freshman in discus and will try and improve on that tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. “Once I saw the last guys throw, I knew I had it.”

The Berthoud girls won the 3,200-meter relay with a time of 9:26.23.

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Class 2A

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Dayspring Christian’s Eboselulu Omofoma didn’t waste any time in winning her first state title.

Still just a freshman, Omofoma cleared a personal best 5-3.5 in the Class 2A high jump to win the state championship. It was an exciting opening day to her first state meet, but Omofoma also hopes her early-career victory is a sign of things to come.

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“I totally thought these other girls would come in and take first, second, third place,” Omofoma said. “But I PR’d by half an inch, so that’s great. God gave me the strength to do it. That’s it. I hope I can do better in the next years.”

Over on the track, Thursday was a good day for Buena Vista. Demons girls picked up a win in the 3,200 courtesy of Zaila Smith, who finished first with a time of 12:00.18.

The Wray girls won the 3,200-meter relay title with a time of 10:30.38.

Hayden’s Alison Rajzer won the girls triple jump, clearing 35-7.

On the boys side, Peyton won the 3,200-meter relay with a time of 8:29.76. Custer County’s Micah Zeller won the 3,200 with a time of 9:47.00.

Yuma’s Braden Smith cleared 13-01 to claim the pole vault gold.

True to his name, Limon’s Jeremiah Leeper won the triple jump with a mark of 42-6.75.

Wray’s Bryant Schoenthal won the 2A boys discus with a mark of 173-8.

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Class 1A

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There were no preliminary races in Class 1A on Thursday, but several state titles were claimed in the classification.

In the 800 medley relay, Springfield won the gold with a time of 1:57.77.

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Heritage Christian’s Ainsley Stanton won the girls 3,200 in 12:44.87.

Lone Star’s Alivia Weathers won the 1A girls pole vault, clearing 10 feet.

Elbert’s Olivia Lay wont the discus with a mark of 127-5.

On the boys side, Heritage Christian runner Jack Nauman’s 10:27.15 was plenty fast enough to win the 3,200.

DeBeque’s Jaden Jordan won the long jump with a mark of 21-6.50.

Granada’s John Hainer threw 45-0.25 to win the discus.

Photos: Fairview and Valor Christian advance to final day of 5A baseball tournament

LAKEWOOD — Fairview and Valor Christian shrugged off elimination to advance to the final day of the Class 5A state baseball tournament.

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Fairview 4, Mountain Vista 2

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Valor Christian 10, Fort Collins 1

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5A baseball: Fairview and Valor Christian will play for a shot at Mountain Vista in title game

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LAKEWOOD – Fairview knocked off Mountain Vista, 4-2, behind a stellar outing from Finley Daecher in the first game of the day at All-Star Park in Lakewood. An offensive outburst from Valor Christian gave the Eagles all they needed to take care of Fort Collins, 10-1, in Game 2.

Fairview and Valor Christian will square off at 10 a.m. on Friday for the right to play Mountain Vista in the 5A championship game, which is slated for 1 p.m.

Finley Daecher was the story for the Knights, as the left-handed pitcher kept the Golden Eagles off balance all morning from the sidearm slot. The senior went 6 2/3 innings and only allowed two runs while striking out three.

“Our defense is amazing and they just backed me up all game. I was able to work both sides of the zone and that was our game plan, to keep them on their toes,” Daecher said. “It was great to go through a lot of innings so we can keep some arms fresh for tomorrow and I’m glad I could come through for my guys.”

Vista had some terrific chances to strike, loading the bases in the fifth and putting the tying run on base again in the seventh, but could not scratch anything across. Coach Castillo turned to his bullpen with two outs in the seventh and gave the ball to freshman Anton Keith, who came in and got a ground out to shortstop to nail down his first career save.

“The goal was to play in the last game of the season and win it,” Fairview head coach David Castillo said. “Obviously, to do that we are going to need everybody. Looking at matchups to find the best way to win, we saw that (Finley) was our guy and in order to get to tomorrow we needed something, and he did it today.”

Fairview was clutch when it got into a jam, stranding 11 Golden Eagles on base.

“They hit some balls hard, but we made key plays when we needed to,” Castillo continued. “The defense has been there for us all year and we have been practicing all week on our football field to get used to playing on turf. The guys stayed calm and minimized damage when they needed to, especially in that first inning and that was huge for our success today.”

The second game of the day started with a bang, as starting pitcher Brant Kragel tripled to the gap in left center. Blake Wilson was key to the Valor Christian offense, roping a double off the wall in left center in the first then scoring the next batter. An inning later, he hit a fly ball just left of the 390 sign in center field that plated three runs and put him on third base.

“Blake (Wilson) is one of the most underrated players in the state,” Valor coach Keith Wahl said. “He is a middle infielder whose got pop, has a great work ethic and throws 90 mph across the diamond. We are so blessed to have him.”

Every hitter for the Valor Christian side reached base and that is exactly what coach Wahl preaches.

“We talk about quality at bats all the time,” Wahl said. “Hit the ball with maximum velocity, have a plan at the plate and execute that plan. These guys never chase outside the zone and do a great job at the dish. These guys are dialed in right now.”

Kragel was tremendous both on the bump and at the plate, throwing a complete game and only allowing six hits. He reached base safely in four of five at-bats and started the game with a triple on the first pitch

“I tried to come out and be aggressive and put myself in a spot to help the team get the win,” Kragel said. “Starting the day with a triple, I felt like it was going to be a pretty good day. We are going to have a great chance tomorrow and I am excited for the chance to compete.”

Photos: Action from Day 2 of the Class 5A baseball state tournament

Mountain Vista advanced through the first weekend of the Class 5A baseball state tournament unbeaten after a win over Valor Christian.

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Mountain Vista 14, Valor Christian 3

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Fort Collin 6, Heritage 5

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Fort Collins 7, Chatfield 6

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5A baseball state tournament bracket

The complete schedule for the Class 5A state baseball tournaments in Season D.

June 18-19 games are at Cherry Creek High School and Eaglecrest High School. June 24-25 games are at Keli MacGregor Field at All-Star Park in Lakewood.

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

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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.”

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Photos: Big first half powers Fort Collins girls soccer over Mountain Range

Fort Collins girls soccer scored six goals in the first half and rode the lead to get a 9-0 win over Mountain Range.