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All-state baseball teams for Season D

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

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

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

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Class 5A

(Paul Shepardson)

Player of the year: Radek Birkholz, Valor Christian

Coach of the year: Ron Quintana, Mountain Vista

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Radek Birkholz Valor Christian P/SS Senior
Greysen Carter Fairview Senior
Alex Champagne Heritage SS Senior
Sam Krysa Mountain Vista 3B Senior
Quinton Low Chatfield P/1B Senior
Trevor Moore Mullen SS/RHP Junior
Caden Potter Valor Christian 3B Senior
Alec Willis Regis Jesuit Senior
Blake Young Mountain Vista C/DH Junior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Beau Baldensperger Cherokee Trail C/P Senior
Cale Claridge Legacy Senior
Joe Clinton Cherokee Trail 3B/P Senior
Christian Foutch Chatfield P Junior
Connor Hasse Denver South Junior
Aaron Kidd Legend INF/OF Junior
Cade Kunz Heritage LHP/1B/OF Sophomore
Evan Magill Mountain Vista RHP Senior
JC Rodriguez Far Northeast Warriors OF/C Senior
Cody Trebelhorn Cherry Creek RHP/1B/OF Junior

Honorable mention:

  • Tucker Buniger, UTIL, Fruita Monument, Senior
  • Gerardo Caldera, C/P, Adams City, Senior
  • Caleb Cancino, C, Castle View, Junior
  • Benji Carrington, Rampart, Junior
  • Reese Chapman, OF/RHP, Grandview, Junior
  • Ty Chapman, SS, Grandview, Senior
  • Cade Collins, 2B/SS, Dakota Ridge, Freshman
  • Cory Cooper, Denver South, Sophomore
  • Carter Dorighi, INF, Cherry Creek, Senior
  • Braden Doumer, C/OF/1B, Legend, Junior
  • Garrett Dykstra, LHP/1B, Arapahoe, Senior
  • Jacob Frazzini, P/1B, Cherokee Trail, Senior
  • Matt Glover, Denver South, Senior
  • Nathan Gutierrez, LHP/OF, Douglas County, Senior
  • Jacob Hill, P/2B, Ralston Valley, Senior
  • Liam Hohenstein, OF/RHP, Rock Canyon, Junior
  • Chase Jaworsky, SS/2B, Rock Canyon, Sophomore
  • Brant Kragel, 1B/P, Valor Christian, Junior
  • Cale Lansville, RHP/1B, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Dallas Macias, Regis Jesuit, Junior
  • Cort McDaniel, C, Fruita Monument, Senior
  • Miguel Medina, CF/P/SS, Hinkley, Senior
  • Adam Moser, Fairview, Senior
  • Matthew Oberlander, OF/P, Fort Collins, Senior
  • Brooks Rodarte, Castle View, Sophomore
  • Camden Ross, Broomfield, Junior
  • Jeremiah Sanchez, OF/LHP, Pueblo West, Junior
  • Jace Schlegel, LHP/1B/OF, Pueblo West, Senior
  • Landen Sehr, Legacy, Junior
  • Luke Silverman, Fairview, Senior
  • Danny Spence, INF/RHP, Pueblo West, Junior
  • Tyler Stonebraker, OF/UTIL, Douglas County, Junior
  • Tommy Valdez, Broomfield, Senior
  • Will Vasseur, INF/RHP, Rocky Mountain, Junior
  • Isaac Wachsmann, Regis Jesuit, Junior
  • Chris Wallace, Poudre, Senior
  • Jacob Weaver, P/SS, Fruita Monument, Senior
  • Kody Woods, P/C/3B, Palmer, Senior

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Class 4A

(Paul Shepardson)

Player of the year: Dom Lopez, Ponderosa

Coach of the year: Bob Maloney, Ponderosa

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Dylan Carey Ponderosa SS/P/3B Junior
Denton Damgaard Cheyenne Mountain C Junior
Carson Fagan Severance SS/RHP Junior
Brad Helton Cheyenne Mountain 3B/OF/RHP Senior
Dom Lopez Ponderosa 1B/P/OF Senior
Cole Martino Pueblo County P/1B/3B Senior
Nolan McCracken Windsor RHP Senior
Thomas Schreffler Evergreen INF/P Senior
Izaak Siefken Holy Family P/2B/SS Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Michael Casillas Pueblo East RHP/SS/2B Sophomore
Jared Delgado Holy Family SS/C/2B Junior
Luke Guarienti Pueblo South OF/C Senior
Blake Hammond Holy Family P/2B Senior
Chase Hartman Pueblo County CF/C Senior
Justin Hudson Lewis-Palmer RHP/INF Senior
Kolton Miller Ponderosa 2B Senior
Kyle Miller Pueblo East SS/RHP Senior
Devin Nowells Longmont 3B/RHP Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Tony Benko, D’Evelyn, Junior
  • Bradley Blakemore, CF/LF/RHP, D’Evelyn, Junior
  • Nate Bollinger, 3B, Palisade, Senior
  • Nolan Boone, INF/P, Montrose, Senior
  • Sammy Cabral, Thornton, Senior
  • Jimmy Chastain, 1B, Windsor, Senior
  • Connor Cooney, CF, Holy Family, Senior
  • Derrick Domenico, 3B/SS, Pueblo County, Junior
  • Nick Espinola, INF/RHP/OF, Thomas Jefferson, Senior
  • Sage Ferguson, P/INF, Elizabeth, Senior
  • Connor Frickey, 1B/RHP, Cheyenne Mountain, Junior
  • Logan Gross, P/3B/SS, Rifle, Freshman
  • Mason Hamlin, 2B/SS, Falcon, Junior
  • Nolan Hertzke, RHP/3B, Severance, Sophomore
  • George Hogan, SS/P, Evergreen, Senior
  • Nolan Hydock, 1B/RHP, Greeley West, Senior
  • Carson King, INF/P, Evergreen, Junior
  • Cael Langford, Fort Morgan, Senior
  • Derek Lukes, C/P/1B, Ponderosa, Junior
  • Gage Mestas, Durango, Senior
  • Westin Miller, SS, Wheat Ridge, Senior
  • Nate Moorehead, INF/P/OF, Falcon, Senior
  • Elijah Morales, OF/IF/P, Battle Mountain, Junior
  • Isaiah Padilla, INF/P, Denver North, Sophomore
  • Anders Page-Roth, SS, Golden, Sophomore
  • Holden Pantier, SS/3B, Erie, Sophomore
  • Melesio Perez, INF, Palisade, Junior
  • Chase Prestwich, Frederick, Senior
  • Dakota Pruitt, SS/P, Riverdale Ridge, Senior
  • Caleb Ralph, RHP/INF, Lewis-Palmer, Senior
  • Coletin Renn, INF/P, Canon City, Junior
  • Rocco Salvatore, 1B, Roosevelt, Senior
  • Clayton Sanger, 1B/LHP, Falcon, Senior
  • Brock Saya, SS/RHP, Roosevelt, Junior
  • Dylan Sayler, LF/SS/CF, Mesa Ridge, Senior
  • Gavin Shary, INF/OF, Denver North, Junior
  • Cole Simms, C/P, Canon City, Senior
  • Nick Spidel, P/OF, Elizabeth, Senior
  • Andrew Syverson, C/2B, Holy Family, Junior
  • Nick Vilims, P/OF, Evergreen, Senior
  • Cal Walsh, Durango, Senior
  • Nick Weiderholt, OF/1B/LHP, George Washington, Junior
  • Briggs Wheatley, Fort Morgan, Junior
  • Noah Wicks, C/RHP, Golden, Sophomore
  • Cruz Zamudio, C, Frederick, Sophomore

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Class 3A

(Nick Jurney)

Player of the year: Ryan Ure, Eaton

Coach of the year: Todd Hernandez, Eaton

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Josh Doerr Faith Christian LHP/OF Senior
Ryan Howard The Classical Academy C/INF/RHP Senior
Nolan Johnson University CF Senior
Walker Martin Eaton Sophomore
Logan Moser Eaton Senior
Krece Papierski Moffat County Senior
Dorian Pacheco Lutheran Senior
Saxton Sorenson Lutheran Senior
Ryan Ure Eaton Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Noah Chamblee Bayfield 1B Sophomore
Zach Cook Resurrection Christian Senior
Tyler Duarte Alamosa SS/P Senior
Bradley Frank Kent Denver CF/INF Senior
River Jackson University SS Junior
Marcus Kane Bennett Senior
Alex Moore The Classical Academy CF/RHP/2B Senior
Kaden Moriarity Brush Junior
Carson Wolf Faith Christian RHP/1B/INF Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Daniel Alvarado, 1B/P, Strasburg, Senior
  • Ty Blackmer, 2B/SS/RHP, Montezuma-Cortez, Senior
  • Tyler Bowdridge, CF/RHP, Pagosa Springs, Senior
  • Elliot Bowen, RHP/C/CF, DSST: Montview, Junior
  • Blake Buxton, OF/DH, Lamar, Senior
  • Cade Carlson, 2B/INF, Bayfield, Senior
  • Dylan Diorio, Sterling, Junior
  • Jonah Ellis, Salida, Senior
  • Carter Evans, Resurrection Christian, Sophomore
  • Davis Evans, C/SS/P, Kent Denver, Senior
  • Garrett Everitt, 1B/RHP, Faith Christian, Senior
  • Greg Garza, INF, University, Junior
  • Ben Greenberg, Colorado Academy, Junior
  • Josh Greiving, Lutheran, Senior
  • Ty Griffith, Brush, Sophomore
  • Isaiah Elliot, CF/INF/RHP, The Academy, Sophomore
  • Braden Hallman, C/DH/3B, Montezuma-Cortez, Sophomore
  • Bryson Knapp, Resurrection Christian, Senior
  • Alex Martinez, C, University, Senior
  • Gabi Marmolejo, OF/P, Gunnison, Senior
  • Alex Martinez, C, University, Senior
  • Andrew Meick, Sterling, Junior
  • Jonathan Monroe, LHP/OF/1B, The Academy, Junior
  • Wish Moore, Basalt, Junior
  • Aaron Morgan, Lutheran, Senior
  • Ty Myers, 1B/P, University, Senior
  • Ernie Padilla, CF/RHP/UTIL, Montezuma-Cortez, Senior
  • Zaymien Peteque, INF/P, La Junta, Senior
  • Aaron Rice, Colorado Academy, Senior
  • Luke Ruby, Junior, Resurrection Christian
  • Cole Schumacher, Eaton, Senior
  • Sam Sherry, Basalt, Junior
  • Hunter Smilanich, Moffat County, Senior
  • Evan Sowards, OF/P, Alamosa, Junior
  • Coy Spitz, INF/P/C, Lamar, Junior
  • Ryder True, Eaton, Sophomore
  • Skylor Wild, Gunnison, Junior

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Class 2A

(Paul Shepardson)

Player of the year: Kory Tacha, Limon

Coach of the year: Rocky Rockwell, Limon

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Junior Arambula Wray C/P/UTIL Senior
Brock Benz Rye SS/RHP/C Junior
Payton Brown Sargent P/SS Senior
Gaige Hilferty Limon Senior
AJ Lashley Peyton P/INF Junior
Brennen Meyers Peyton INF/P Senior
Chance Pebley Highland Senior
Brady Rockwell Limon Junior
Kory Tacha Limon Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Ky Bandy Limon Junior
Elijah Crosson Trinidad SS/P Junior
Trey Geyer Cedaredge P/SS/OF Senior
Hunter Gotschall Calhan SS/P Sophomore
Michael Gutierrez Burlington Senior
Brandon Hussey Peyton OF/C/P Senior
JD McCown Estes Park P/SS/1B Senior
Parker Pene North Fork INF/P/C Junior
Connor Wolf Dawson School LHP/UTIL Junior

Honorable mention:

  • Anthony Aldretti, P/OF/C, John Mall, Senior
  • Brenton Battista, OF/P/INF, Peyton, Senior
  • Haden Camp, INF/P, Buena Vista, Sophomore
  • JP Clune, C/RHP, St. Mary’s, Junior
  • David Clutter, C/OF, Monte Vista, Junior
  • Ben Compton, 1B/3B/RHP, Rye, Senior
  • Liam Deming, Meeker, Junior
  • Braydon Garcia, Meeker, Senior
  • Michael Garza, CF/P, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior
  • Logan Glaser, 2B/3B, Calhan, Senior
  • Matthew Gutierrez, Burlington, Sophomore
  • Tyler Higgins, Limon, Senior
  • Sam Hnizdil, INF/P, Highland, Junior
  • Trevin Holland, INF/P, Swink, Junior
  • Evan Larrick, County Line [Wiley/McClave], Freshman
  • Val Leone, INF/P, Fowler, Senior
  • Junior Lopez, 2B/INF, Monte Vista, Senior
  • Garrett Oloman, SS/P, Custer County, Sophomore
  • TJ Ortiz, 3B/P, Las Animas, Freshman
  • Matt Pachl, INF/P, North Fork, Junior
  • Nathan Paolucci, INF/P, Swink, Senior
  • Dimitri Prisbrey, OF/P, Olathe, Senior
  • Cole Reavis, OF, Buena Vista, Junior
  • Rafael Ruiz Jr., SS/RHP, Lyons, Senior
  • Colby Rupp, 1B/OF, Cedaredge, Senior
  • Seattle Schuessler, CF/SS/P, Clear Creek, Senior
  • Byron Shawcroft, P/SS, Centauri, Junior
  • Cameron Stringfellow, SS/P/OF, Dolores Huerta, Freshman
  • Yahir Trejo, SS/2B, Yuma, Junior
  • Sam Uyemura, SS/P, Wray, Senior
  • Michael Valdez, LF/3B/RHP, Rye, Senior
  • Henry VanDenBerg, 1B/P, Denver Christian, Senior
  • Bobby Wallace, INF/P/C, South Park, Senior
  • Michael Wishowski, P/OF/1B, South Park, Senior

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Class 1A

Holly baseball

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

Player of the year: Jose Magallanes, Holly

Coach of the year: Dayne Eaton, Holly

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Jacob Dube Flatirons Academy C/RHP Senior
Dakota Eaton Holly LHP/SS/2B Junior
Josh Flatt Dayspring Christian Senior
Jose Magallanes Holly C/1B/RHP Senior
Evan Moll Flatirons Academy 1B/OF/LHP Junior
Brigden Parker Holly LHP/CF/1B Senior
JT Pollart Caliche Senior
Trenton Rowan Flatirons Academy UTIL/RHP Junior
Tyler Wytulka Nucla Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Kole Armstrong Merino INF/P/C Senior
Joey Coates Rocky Mountain Lutheran Senior
Ty Coleman Cotopaxi SS/P Sophomore
Hayden Gray Dove Creek 3B/RHP Senior
Kaden Piel Merino INF/P/C Freshman
Ty Scheler Cheyenne Wells Sophomore
Cooper Seamon Stratton Sophomore
Julian Terrazas Holly 1B/OF/UTIL Sophomore
Deacon Trenkle Merino INF/P/C Sophomore

Honorable mention:

  • Pavel Bernlohr, Evangelical Christian, Senior
  • Jaxon Borchardt, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Senior
  • Noah Coddington, Evangelical Christian, Junior
  • Dominic Coleman, P/SS, Granada, Junior
  • Micah Dannelly, UTIL/RHP, Flatirons Academy, Sophomore
  • Brayden Glover, Simla, Sophomore
  • Bobby Larsen, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Senior
  • Maguire Lind, Pikes Peak Christian, Junior
  • Hatch Nelson, Eads, Senior
  • Kevin Purkat, SS/RHP, Dove Creek, Senior
  • Tyler Reynolds, P/SS, Otis, Senior
  • Gavin Rose, C, Elbert, Junior
  • Colton Rowan, INF/RHP, Flatirons Academy, Freshman
  • Logan Weimer, Nucla, Senior

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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(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

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

(Brad Cochi)

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

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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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(Marcus Hill)

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

Football Rankings: The final coaches poll of the regular season

In the final coaches poll of the Season C regular season, Denver South, Thomas Jefferson, Glenwood Springs, Buena Vista and Hoehne were voted No. 1 in their respective classifications.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Football Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing bcochi@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Denver South (5) 6-0 40 1 1-0
2 Far Northeast 3-2 29 6 1-0
3 Vista PEAK Prep 4-2 25 3 0-1
4 Fort Collins 4-1 24 2 0-1
5 Boulder 4-0 23 4 1-0
6 Rangeview 3-2 20 5 1-0
7 Westminster 3-2 10 7 0-0
8 Denver East 2-4 9 8 1-0
Others receiving votes:
None
Dropped out
None
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Thomas Jefferson (4) 5-0 39 1 1-0
2 Harrison (1) 6-0 36 2 1-0
3 George Washington 5-0 27 4 1-0
4 Falcon 4-2 25 3 0-1
5 Kennedy 4-2 23 5 1-0
6 Gateway 3-3 13 8 1-0
7 Centaurus 3-3 11 6 0-1
8 Aurora Central 3-3 6 7 0-1
Others receiving votes:
None
Dropped out
None
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Glenwood Springs (5) 6-0 47 1 1-0
2 The Classical Academy (1) 4-0 38 2 0-0
3 Basalt 5-1 36 3 1-0
4 Rifle 4-2 31 4 1-0
5 The Academy 5-1 24 5 1-0
6 Sand Creek 5-1 21 6 1-0
7 Aspen 3-3 10 8 1-0
8 Northfield 3-3 6 7 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Coal Ridge 3
Dropped out
None
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Buena Vista (5) 5-0 47 1 1-0
2 Flatirons Academy (1) 5-0 43 2 1-0
3 Estes Park 4-2 34 3 0-1
4 Manitou Springs 4-1 30 4 1-0
5 Manual 3-3 24 5 0-1
6 Grand Valley 3-3 15 6 1-0
7 St. Mary’s 2-2 14 7 0-0
8 Clear Creek 0-5 6 8 0-0
Others receiving votes:
Ellicott 2, Roaring Fork 1
Dropped out
None
8-man
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Hoehne (4) 5-0 32 1 1-0
2 Front Range Christian 3-1 26 3 1-0
3 John Mall 2-2 24 2 0-1
4 Las Animas 3-2 21 4 0-1
5 Plateau Valley 2-4 17 5 0-1
6 Justice 2-3 12 6 1-0
7 Custer County 0-5 8 7 0-0
8 Primero 0-0 4 8 0-0

Football rankings: Three new No. 1 teams

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

In the latest poll, three new teams – Denver South, Glenwood Springs and Buena Vista – took over at No. 1.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Football Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing bcochi@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Denver South (7) 5-0 63 3 2-0
2 Fort Collins (1) 4-0 52 2 1-0
3 Vista PEAK Prep 4-1 50 1 1-1
4 Boulder 3-0 38 4 1-0
5 Rangeview 2-2 28 5 0-1
6 Far Northeast 2-2 26 6 1-1
7 Westminster 3-2 18 7 2-0
8 Denver East 1-4 5 8 1-1
Others receiving votes:
Mountain Range 4, Adams City 2, Northglenn 2
Dropped out
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Thomas Jefferson (4) 4-0 39 1 1-0
2 Harrison 5-0 32 2 2-0
3 Falcon 4-1 30 3 2-0
4 George Washington (1) 4-0 28 4 2-0
5 Kennedy 3-2 17 5 1-1
6 Centaurus 3-2 13 6 1-1
7 Aurora Central 3-2 11 7 2-0
8 Gateway 2-3 10 8 0-2
Others receiving votes:
None
Dropped out
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Glenwood Springs (7) 5-0 77 2 2-0
2 The Classical Academy (3) 4-0 63 1 2-0
3 Basalt 4-1 62 3 1-1
4 Rifle 3-2 49 4 1-1
5 The Academy 4-1 40 5 1-1
6 Sand Creek 4-1 30 6 2-0
7 Northfield 3-2 11 2-0
8 Aspen 2-3 10 7 1-1
Others receiving votes:
Coal Ridge 7, Montezuma-Cortez 4, Denver West 4, Faith Christian 3
Dropped out
Faith Christian (8)
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Buena Vista (4) 3-0 53 2 1-0
2 Flatirons Academy (3) 4-0 52 1 1-0
3 Estes Park 3-1 39 3 1-0
4 Manitou Springs 3-1 34 4 1-0
5 Manual 3-2 25 5 1-1
6 Grand Valley 2-3 23 6 1-1
7 St. Mary’s 2-2 18 7 0-1
8 Clear Creek 0-5 5 0-2
Others receiving votes:
Roaring Fork 3
Dropped out
Ellicott (8)
8-man
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Hoehne (3) 4-0 24 1 2-0
2 John Mall 2-1 20 2 0-1
3 Front Range Christian 2-1 18 3 1-0
4 Las Animas 3-1 15 4 1-0
5 Plateau Valley 2-3 13 5 1-1
6 Justice 1-3 9 6 0-1
7 Custer County 0-5 6 7 0-2
8 Primero 0-0 3 8 0-0

Football rankings: The Classical Academy, Flatirons Academy move into top spots

The Classical Academy and Flatirons Academy moved up to the No. 1 spots in 3A and 2A, respectively.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Football Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Vista PEAK Prep (6) 4-0 62 1 0-0
2 Fort Collins (1) 4-0 52 2 0-0
3 Denver South (1) 4-0 50 3 0-0
4 Boulder 3-0 32 5 0-0
5 Rangeview 2-2 29 4 0-0
6 Far Northeast 1-2 26 6 0-0
7 Westminster 2-2 17 7 0-0
8 Denver East 1-3 10 0-0
Others receiving votes:
Northglenn 6, Mountain Range 4
Dropped out
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Thomas Jefferson (6) 3-0 48 1 0-0
2 Harrison 4-0 38 2 0-0
3 Falcon 3-1 31 3 0-0
4 George Washington 3-0 25 4 0-0
5 Kennedy 3-1 21 7 0-0
6 Centaurus 2-2 15 5 0-0
7 Aurora Central 2-2 14 6 0-0
8 Gateway 2-2 10 8 0-0
Others receiving votes:
Lincoln 7, Skyview 5, Sierra 2, Denver North 0
Dropped out
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 The Classical Academy (5) 3-0 79 3 0-0
2 Glenwood Springs (5) 4-0 78 3 0-0
3 Basalt (1) 3-1 70 1 0-0
4 Rifle 3-1 48 4 0-0
5 The Academy 3-1 42 5 0-0
6 Sand Creek 3-1 31 6 0-0
7 Aspen 2-2 17 0-0
8 Faith Christian 1-2 11 7 0-0
Others receiving votes:
Northfield 7, Kent Denver 5, Coal Ridge 4, Steamboat Springs 3, Montezuma-Cortez 1
Dropped out
Montezuma-Cortez (8)
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Flatirons Academy (3) 3-0 38 2 0-0
2 Buena Vista (2) 4-0 37 1 0-0
3 Estes Park 3-1 29 3 0-0
4 Manitou Springs 2-1 23 5 0-0
5 Manual 2-2 22 4 0-0
6 Grand Valley 2-2 15 7 0-0
7 St. Mary’s 2-1 10 6 0-0
8 Ellicott 0-3 3 8 0-0
Others receiving votes:
Clear Creek 2, Roaring Fork 1, Ridge View 0, Sheridan 0
Dropped out
Clear Creek (7)
8-man
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Hoehne (3) 3-0 24 1 0-0
2 John Mall 2-1 20 2 0-0
3 Front Range Christian 2-1 18 3 0-0
4 Las Animas 3-1 16 4 0-0
5 Plateau Valley 1-3 12 5 0-0
6 Justice 1-2 9 6 0-0
7 Custer County 0-4 6 7 0-0
8 Primero 0-0 3 8 0-0

Denver Broncos high school football coach of the week: Las Animas’ Tyson Vigil

There isn’t a perspective of football that Tyson Vigil hasn’t seen. Growing up, he played both 8-man and 6-man in high school before heading to Cornell College in Iowa where he got next-level taste of the 11-man game.

Since graduating, he has become an official and a volunteer assistant at Las Animas before taking the head job a year ago.

This spring, the Trojans have seen early success on the gridiron which has been difficult to come by in recent years. When their season got moved to Season C, a hunger and desire to play Brough renewed love of the the game back to the small town sandwiched between La Junta and Lamar.

Las Animas is the No. 4 team in the CHSAANow.com rankings and Vigil has been named the Denver Broncos high school football coach of the week.

The Broncos coach of the week is selected in partnership with the Broncos. Find a complete list of winners on this page.

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(Photo courtesy of Las Animas High School)

Tyson Vigil bio

Years as head coach: 2 (3-9)

Years at Las Animas: 2 (2-1 this season)

Previous stops: Las Animas assistant (2015-18); Las Animas head coach (2019-present)

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Question: Why do you coach?

Vigil: Well, I got into coaching because I love the sport; well, sports in general, but I’m loving now because I’ve started to understand the connections that I’m making with the players and the lessons that I’m hoping I’m teaching them can carry on for their lives later on. And that makes me reflect back on my own personal athletic career and all the lessons I learned. I started just for love of sports, and now it’s more like a personal connection to the athletes that I’m working with.

Q: Why do you coach the way that you coach?

Vigil: I pretty much coach the way I was coached growing up. I was real fortunate to play for a family of coaches in the Lovato’s when I played at Cheraw High School and they were a very caring, very nurturing, but stern set of coaches and they got the most out of their athletes that they could.

I just modeled myself after them, as well as my dad. He was always a coach for me growing up and he was a lot of the same and it becomes more of a character building thing than it is a wins and losses kind of thing. At least whenever I was an athlete. I just tried to kind of pass that along and pay it forward to the kids that I’m coaching now.

Q: What do you think it’s like to be coached by you?

Vigil: Well, that might depend on who you ask. I think the kids like me and they appreciate the effort that I put forward, but then on the flip side of it one of my best players, my quarterback, is my son.

I wonder, but I don’t think so, but at times there might be a little friction there. Not really, I just worry about it because it’s hard to be coaching an be dad at the same time. He seems so much like me that there’s really not that much conflict involved. If I would put myself in a player’s shoes, I would think that they would look at me like someone who cares about them as a person and as students, more so than just a football player.

Q: One of the, one of the odd benefits I’m seeing with some of the schools playing in Season C this year is that it’s almost like there’s a spark that’s reigniting interest in some programs. Has that been the case at Las Animas?

Vigil: I took over our program last year and I think a fresh change was a start in the right direction. But the fact that we didn’t get to play in the fall was a disappointment, but at the same time, a blessing. The kids realized how much they really cherish participation and competition. We did our best to satisfy that during the fall when we didn’t have football by having workouts.

By the time the actual season rolled around, the guys were hungry and they were ready to compete. And it had been so long, it was just like quenching of the thirst for them. They’re playing the best ball that Las Animas has seen in years right now. I really think it’s a lot of factors involved, but that big, long layoff of no football made them want it and appreciate it that much more. That goes for me too. I find myself rejuvenated as a coach being thatvI was away from the game for so long.

I was fortunate enough, I’m also an official, so I was able to kind of satisfy my hunger back in the fall. In fact, I was fortunate enough to officiate in the 8-man state championship game during the fall season. And I even got to do that with my dad and he and I got to work together. It was little weird to be just officiating and not coaching at the time, but at the same time, I was really missing football as a coach. I think the players felt same way.

Q: Officials tend to get so much grief, does that help your perspective from a coaching standpoint to be able to see both sides of the game?

Vigil: Actually, at times I think that it kind of works against me. As an official, and I’ve been an official a lot longer than I’ve been a coach, I sympathize and empathize with the officials. There are times where maybe I should fight a little bit more for a call that goes against us, but there have been so many times and I’ve had my rear end chewed that I don’t want to be that coach and that guy that I don’t like to deal with.

But at the same time, it also helps me to play my cards right. I know what an official wants to hear and I know what they don’t want to hear. I try to avoid those things that they don’t want to hear. And I try to say the things that will help me. It’s kind of a catch-22 at times but I think all in all having both having seen both sides of the coin, it works to my benefit.

Q: Going back to the resurgence in programs that can happen with this spring season, how do you instill that culture into a team so that hopefully that momentum carries over into the fall?

Vigil: It’s kind of a nice thing, the fact that we’re getting two football seasons out of one year. We don’t have a long layoff with different sports being being played and then, again, having that long wayoff. So we’re going to get through this season hopefully successfully, and we won’t have a very long break before we’re back at it again. My returning players next year will be pretty fresh in terms of both physical conditioning and mental conditioning. I see it being a pretty good thing, really.

Q: We’re asking kids to battle through so much adversity at this point in our lives, how have your boys handled it and what do you think is the biggest lesson that they’ve learned through high school athletics?

Vigil: This has been the craziest year of any kind of sporting or academic year that I’ve been a part of. I think that’s paying off on the field because they’ve had to fight through not being in school and once we did get back in school it looked a lot different than it did back in what I would call regular time. And so they’re having to learn to adapt to life and that pays off on the football field because they can adapt to adversity on the field.
Whenever something goes wrong on the field, they can change things and move forward and do whatever it takes to be successful.

So in some ways, it’s been a bad experience with COVID changing the whole landscape of life, but it’s also providing the student-athletes with the opportunity to be able to adapt, to change and be able to accept the fact that there are some things that are out of your control, but they have to move past those and, and move forward.

Q: Do you think that it helps grow their appreciation of high school sports at the same time?

Vigil: Oh, absolutely. Like I was saying, the fact that these guys were unable to do anything during the entire fall, they realized how much it means to them and how much they get out of it. And myself included, being away from coaching was really difficult, but whenever this season rolled around the season, I really got to soak it in. I really got to make the most of it. And I really got to appreciate the opportunities I’ve been given. And I think the kids have the same mindset.

Football rankings: Hoehne takes over as new No. 1 team in 8-man

Hoehne took over as new No. 1 team in 8-man football.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Season C Football Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Vista PEAK Prep (5) 3-0 54 1 1-0
2 Fort Collins (2) 3-0 51 2 1-0
3 Denver South 3-0 39 4 1-0
4 Rangeview 2-1 35 3 1-1
5 Boulder 2-0 23 8 2-0
6 Far Northeast 1-1 21 6 1-0
7 Westminster 1-2 13 5 0-1
8 Northglenn 1-2 7 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Denver East 5, Mountain Range 3, Adams City 1
Dropped out
Denver East (7)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Thomas Jefferson (7) 3-0 63 1 1-0
2 Harrison (1) 3-0 53 2 1-0
3 Falcon 2-1 43 3 1-0
4 George Washington 2-0 33 6 1-0
5 Centaurus 2-1 31 4 0-1
6 Aurora Central 1-2 22 8 0-1
7 Kennedy 2-1 14 7 1-0
8 Gateway 2-1 13 5 1-0
Others receiving votes:
Skyview 7, Lincoln 7, Sierra 2, Denver North 0
Dropped out
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Basalt (7) 3-0 77 1 1-0
2 The Classical Academy (2) 2-0 72 3 0-0
3 Glenwood Springs (1) 3-0 64 4 1-0
4 Rifle (1) 2-1 48 2 0-1
5 The Academy 3-0 47 6 1-0
6 Sand Creek 2-1 28 5 0-1
7 Faith Christian 1-1 16 7 0-0
8 Montezuma-Cortez 1-2 15 8 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Aspen 9, Kent Denver 7, Steamboat Springs 5, Coal Ridge 4, Salida 2, Northfield 1, Denver West 1
Dropped out
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Buena Vista (3) 2-0 38 1 0-0
2 Flatirons Academy (2) 3-0 37 2 1-0
3 Estes Park 2-1 28 3 1-0
4 Manual 2-1 24 5 1-0
5 Manitou Springs 2-1 22 4 1-0
6 St. Mary’s 2-1 13 0-1
7 Grand Valley 1-1 12 6 0-0
8 Ellicott 0-3 4 8 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Clear Creek 1, Roaring Fork 1, Ridge View 0, Sheridan 0
Dropped out
Clear Creek (7)
8-man
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Hoehne (2) 2-0 23 3 1-0
2 John Mall (1) 2-0 21 2 0-0
3 Front Range Christian 1-1 18 1 0-1
4 Las Animas 2-1 15 4 1-0
5 Plateau Valley 1-2 13 5 1-0
6 Justice 1-2 8 7 0-1
7 Custer County 0-3 7 6 0-1
8 Primero 0-0 3 8 0-0

Football rankings: Thomas Jefferson and Basalt move up to No. 1s

Thomas Jefferson (4A) and Basalt (3A) each moved up to No. 1 in their respective football rankings this week.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Season C Football Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Vista PEAK Prep (3) 2-0 45 1 1-0
2 Fort Collins (2) 2-0 43 2 1-0
3 Rangeview (1) 2-0 34 4 1-0
4 Denver South 2-0 30 3 1-0
5 Westminster 1-1 20 8 1-0
6 Far Northeast 0-1 16 6 0-1
7 Denver East 0-2 8 7 0-1
8 Boulder 0-0 7 0-0
Others receiving votes:
Northglenn 7, Mountain Range 6
Dropped out
Northglenn (5)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Thomas Jefferson (3) 2-0 38 2 1-0
2 Harrison (2) 2-0 37 1 1-0
3 Falcon 1-1 27 5 1-0
4 Centaurus 2-0 22 3 1-0
5 Gateway 1-1 18 1-0
6 George Washington 1-0 14 1-0
7 Kennedy 1-1 13 6 0-1
8 Aurora Central 1-1 8 4 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Skyview 2, Denver North 1, Sierra 0, Lincoln 0
Dropped out
Skyview (7), Lincoln (8)
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Basalt (5) 2-0 68 2 1-0
2 Rifle (3) 2-0 66 1 1-0
3 The Classical Academy (2) 2-0 65 3 1-0
4 Glenwood Springs 2-0 46 4 1-0
5 Sand Creek 2-0 32 6 1-0
6 The Academy 2-0 31 5 1-0
7 Faith Christian 1-1 17 7 1-0
8 Montezuma-Cortez 1-1 13 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Salida 7, Kent Denver 6, Coal Ridge 5, Aspen 2, Denver West 2
Dropped out
Salida (8)
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Buena Vista (7) 2-0 63 1 1-0
2 Flatirons Academy (1) 2-0 57 2 1-0
3 Estes Park 1-1 39 5 1-0
4 Manitou Springs 1-1 33 8 1-0
5 Manual 1-1 26 3 0-1
6 Grand Valley 1-1 21 4 0-1
7 Clear Creek 0-2 10 7 0-1
8 Ellicott 0-2 4 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Ridge View 3, Roaring Fork 1, Sheridan 0, St. Mary’s 0
Dropped out
St. Mary’s (6)
8-man
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Front Range Christian (3) 1-0 31 3 1-0
2 John Mall (1) 2-0 28 1 1-0
3 Hoehne 1-0 25 2 0-0
4 Las Animas 1-1 20 4 0-1
5 Plateau Valley 0-2 16 5 0-1
6 Custer County 0-2 11 6 0-1
7 Justice 1-1 9 7 1-0
8 Primero 0-0 4 8 0-0

Football rankings: Three new No. 1 teams

Three classifications saw a new team take over as No. 1 in this week’s football rankings.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Season C Football Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Vista PEAK Prep (6) 1-0 61 1 1-0
2 Fort Collins 1-0 48 8 1-0
3 Denver South (1) 1-0 47 5 1-0
4 Rangeview (1) 1-0 43 3 1-0
5 Northglenn 1-0 24 1-0
6 Far Northeast 0-0 20 6 0-0
7 Denver East 0-1 17 2 0-1
8 Westminster 0-1 12 4 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Boulder 11, Mountain Range 5
Dropped out
Boulder (7)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Harrison (2) 1-0 44 2 1-0
2 Thomas Jefferson (2) 1-0 40 1 1-0
3 Centaurus (1) 1-0 28 1-0
4 Aurora Central 1-0 25 7 1-0
5 Falcon 0-1 23 3 0-1
6 Kennedy 1-0 21 1-0
7 Skyview 0-0 12 6 0-0
8 Lincoln (1) 0-1 8 5 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Denver North 6, Sierra 5, Gateway 3, George Washington 1
Dropped out
Denver North (4), Gateway (8)
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Rifle (2) 1-0 48 2 1-0
2 Basalt (4) 1-0 46 1 1-0
3 The Classical Academy (1) 1-0 44 3 1-0
4 Glenwood Springs 1-0 39 6 1-0
5 The Academy 1-0 18 1-0
6 Sand Creek 1-0 16 1-0
7 Faith Christian 0-1 11 4 0-1
8 Salida 0-1 9 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Kent Denver 5, Denver West 5, Northfield 5, Montezuma-Cortez 4, Aspen 2
Dropped out
Aspen (5), Kent Denver (7), Northfield (8)
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Buena Vista (6) 1-0 55 1 1-0
2 Flatirons Academy 1-0 43 2 1-0
3 Manual (1) 1-0 41 3 1-0
4 Grand Valley 1-0 35 8 1-0
5 Estes Park 0-1 28 4 0-1
6 St. Mary’s 1-0 21 1-0
7 Clear Creek 0-1 17 5 0-1
8 Manitou Springs 0-1 5 6 0-1
Others receiving votes:
Roaring Fork 3, Ridge View 2, Ellicott 2, Sheridan 0
Dropped out
Sheridan (7)
8-man
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 John Mall (2) 1-0 23 4 1-0
2 Hoehne (1) 1-0 22 1 1-0
3 Front Range Christian 0-0 17 2 0-0
4 Las Animas 1-0 14 6 1-0
5 Plateau Valley 0-1 12 7 0-1
6 Custer County 0-1 11 3 0-1
7 Justice 0-1 6 8 0-1
8 Primero 0-0 3 5 0-0

Preseason rankings out for Season C football

Vista PEAK Hinkley football

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

The preseason rankings for Season C football are out.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Season C Football Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS
1 Vista PEAK Prep (6) 0-0 66
2 Denver East (1) 0-0 49
3 Rangeview (1) 0-0 46
4 Westminster 0-0 39
5 Denver South 0-0 34
6 Far Northeast 0-0 31
7 Boulder 0-0 30
8 Fort Collins 0-0 28
Others receiving votes:
Mountain Range 14, Northglenn 4, Hinkley 3
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS
1 Thomas Jefferson (2) 0-0 58
2 Harrison (2) 0-0 54
3 Falcon 0-0 45
4 Denver North 0-0 31
5 Lincoln (1) 0-0 29
6 Skyview 0-0 26
7 Aurora Central 0-0 25
8 Gateway 0-0 24
Others receiving votes:
Sierra 18, Centaurus 13, George Washington 12, Kennedy 5
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS
1 Basalt (3) 0-0 45
2 Rifle (1) 0-0 37
3 The Classical Academy 0-0 33
4 Faith Christian 0-0 28
5 Aspen (1) 0-0 23
6 Glenwood Springs 0-0 18
7 Kent Denver 0-0 12
8 Northfield (1) 0-0 10
Others receiving votes:
Steamboat Springs 4, The Academy 3, Salida 1, Sand Creek 1, Denver West 1
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS
1 Buena Vista (3) 0-0 51
2 Flatirons Academy (1) 0-0 50
3 Manual (1) 0-0 41
4 Estes Park 0-0 40
5 Clear Creek 0-0 26
6 Manitou Springs 0-0 21
7 Sheridan 0-0 20
8 Grand Valley 0-0 19
Others receiving votes:
St. Mary’s 12, Ridge View 9, Roaring Fork 2, Ellicott 1
8-man
RK TEAM W-L PTS
1 Hoehne (2) 0-0 44
2 Front Range Christian (2) 0-0 38
3 Custer County 0-0 37
4 John Mall 0-0 32
5 Primero 0-0 31
6 Las Animas 0-0 29
7 Plateau Valley 0-0 26
8 Justice 0-0 19