Posts Tagged ‘Mitchell’

All-state boys track & field teams for Season D

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

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

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

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

[divider]

(Claire Semerod/Cherry Creek High School)

Class 5A

Athlete of the year: Ky Oday, Cherry Creek

Coach of the year: John Reyes, Grandview

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

[divider]

(Brent Murphy/brentmurphyphoto.com)

Class 4A

Athlete of the year: Zane Bergen, Niwot

Coach of the year: Maurice Henriques, Niwot

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

[divider]

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Class 3A

Athlete of the year: Joshua Medina, Alamosa

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

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

[divider]

Class 2A

Athlete of the year: Anthony Martinez, Lake County

Coach of the year: Lucas Lubbers, Yuma

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

[divider]

Class 1A

Athlete of the year: Jacob Jefferson, Arickaree/Woodlin

Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian

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

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

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

[divider]

Class 5A

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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.

[divider]

Class 4A

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

“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.

[divider]

Class 3A

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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.

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

“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.

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

[divider]

Class 2A

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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.

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

“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.

[divider]

Class 1A

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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.

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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.

Class 4A regional tennis results & qualifiers

Results from the 2021 Class 4A girls tennis regionals, which includes info on who has qualified for the state championships.

[divider]

Region 1
Position Place School Name
1 Singles 1st Ponderosa Grace Liberati
1 Singles 2nd Air Academy Lily Eller
1 Singles Alt Palmer Ridge Alexis Ellison
2 Singles 1st Palmer Ridge Tessa Rothwell
2 Singles 2nd Ponderosa McKenna Coakley
2 Singles Alt Air Academy Samantha Cordasco
3 Singles 1st Palmer Ridge Lyna Truong
3 Singles 2nd Air Academy Mia Kardell
3 Singles Alt Discovery Canyon Lannie Wilson
1 Doubles 1st Palmer Ridge Alexandra Yuzkiv & Charlotte Hauke
1 Doubles 2nd Ponderosa Riley Teague & London Hunter
1 Doubles Alt Discovery Canyon Ashleigh Sincock & Caroline Marshall
2 Doubles 1st Palmer Ridge Katie Betz & Katrina Weiskircher
2 Doubles 2nd Air Academy Tessa Stahnke & Molly Wells
2 Doubles Alt Pine Creek Elena Parker & Abigail Murry
3 doubles 1st Palmer Ridge Chelsea Young & Kaya Kimmey
3 Doubles 2nd Ponderosa Ellen Dunham & Sarah Toerber
3 Doubles Alt Pine Creek Aurora Gazetti & Abigail Tussey
4 Doubles 1st Palmer Ridge Cora Goodwin & Anna Glen
4 Doubles 2nd Pine Creek Grace Hu & Catherine Mooney
4 Doubles Alt Discovery Canyon Baylie Lindell & Jiliyn Boles
Region 2
Position Place School Name
1 Singles 1st Kent Denver Annie Manassee
1 Singles 2nd George Washington Leah Tiktin
1 Singles Alt Thomas Jefferson Lilly Mullin
2 Singles 1st Kent Denver Lizzie Elliott
2 Singles 2nd George Washington Alexis Dobyns
2 Singles Alt Denver South Lauren Woolsey
3 Singles 1st Kent Denver Annika Berry
3 Singles 2nd Thomas Jefferson Halie Stork
3 Singles Alt George Washington Joryann Dobyns
1 Doubles 1st Kent Denver Hanna Noyes & Kendall Adams
1 Doubles 2nd Denver South Carly McClung & Eleanor Vander Wall
1 Doubles Alt Littleton Isabelle Jones & Taryn Fortna
2 Doubles 1st Kent Denver Meredith Waters & Remi Peck
2 Doubles 2nd Thomas Jefferson Stephanie Zabel & Juliana Wilson
2 Doubles Alt Denver South Anniyelli Anderson & Nathalie Arrua
3 doubles 1st Kent Denver Isabel Bragg & Olivia Murane
3 Doubles 2nd Denver South Violet Letendre & Ava Eiteljorg
3 Doubles Alt George Washington Josie Simonson & Ana DeZoten
4 Doubles 1st Kent Denver Sasha Berry & Kendall Kozlowski
4 Doubles 2nd Denver South Laney Pearson & Lina Murane
4 Doubles Alt George Washington Ella Pomeranz & Katie Jack
Region 3
Position Place School Name
1 Singles 1st Mullen Lauren Manwiller
1 Singles 2nd Evergreen Jennifer Lawrence
1 Singles Alt Denver North Maile Kilen
2 Singles 1st Mullen Lexi Yost
2 Singles 2nd Green Mountain Claire Jimenez
2 Singles Alt Evergreen Claire Pribble
3 Singles 1st Mullen Marin Smith
3 Singles 2nd Dakota Ridge Hannah Nau
3 Singles Alt Green Mountain Isabella Wittek
1 Doubles 1st Mullen Brooklyn Hanley & Parker Durand
1 Doubles 2nd Dakota Ridge Karis Adams & Charley Madlock
1 Doubles Alt Golden Morgan McCarter-Arnold & Nola Stewart
2 Doubles 1st Mullen Tierney Scanlan & Izzy Desjardins
2 Doubles 2nd Dakota Ridge Sindey Madlock & Aubri Roberts
2 Doubles Alt Green Mountain Sierra Longley & Lindsey Stranberg
3 doubles 1st Mullen Madeline Crites & Aubryanne Leugers
3 Doubles 2nd Dakota Ridge Avery Purcell & Avery Williams
3 Doubles Alt Golden Kieleigh Gorman & Campbell Traylor
4 Doubles 1st Dakota Ridge Hail Hill & Rebecca Harris
4 Doubles 2nd Mullen Renee Hoyt & Ciara Dailey
4 Doubles Alt Golden Sophia Wosk & Penelope Jones
Region 4
Position Place School Name
1 Singles 1st Loveland Beilynn Geiss
1 Singles 2nd Windsor Jillian Arnold
1 Singles Alt Mead Mackailee Longobricco
2 Singles 1st Thompson Valley Emmalee Dekkers
2 Singles 2nd Windsor Paige Schrader
2 Singles Alt Mead Kylie Zanini
3 Singles 1st Windsor Emmy Butler
3 Singles 2nd Thompson Valley Dasha Mulholland
3 Singles Alt Loveland Megan Lindsey
1 Doubles 1st Mead Lily Drouhard & Jaylyn Westenbroek
1 Doubles 2nd Windsor Brooklyn Nerby & Grace Johnson
1 Doubles Alt Loveland Emmy Barbatinni & Kelli Stucky
2 Doubles 1st Loveland Tara Jeffries & Scarlett Jeffries
2 Doubles 2nd Thompson Valley Allie Mertens & Carolina Goldsberry
2 Doubles Alt Greeley Central Arela Rodriguez & Zoey Drovdal
3 doubles 1st Loveland Brianna Fava & Sierra Lammers
3 Doubles 2nd Windsor Vivienne Penfold & Emma Scheuerman
3 Doubles Alt Thompson Valley Becca Wiersema & Camryn Wiersema
4 Doubles 1st Loveland Haley Vair & Libby Blanks
4 Doubles 2nd Mead Sophie Drouhard & Maggie Oster
4 Doubles Alt Windsor Makenna Straka & Hannah Scott
Region 5
Position Place School Name
1 Singles 1st Niwot Alys Pop
1 Singles 2nd Longmont Lauren Pavot
1 Singles Alt Erie Laina Kitlowski
2 Singles 1st Niwot Anna Sallee
2 Singles 2nd Silver Creek Gabrielle Gutierrez
2 Singles Alt Longmont Stella Rulon
3 Singles 1st Niwot Emily Creek
3 Singles 2nd Silver Creek Keely Weber
3 Singles Alt Centaurus Sarah Nickerson
1 Doubles 1st Niwot Caitlyn Fong & Georgia Lang
1 Doubles 2nd Silver Creek Claire Montgomery & Liana Kelly
1 Doubles Alt Longmont Molly Greff & Allison Brause
2 Doubles 1st Niwot Tehya Laughlin & Tracy Vu
2 Doubles 2nd Silver Creek Tori Garcala & Shenandoah Wavgh
2 Doubles Alt Longmont Gwendolyn Kamenides & Hailey Seamons
3 doubles 1st Silver Creek Meredith Emerson & Meghna Ravi
3 Doubles 2nd Longmont Zoey Shutes & Lilah Ruiz
3 Doubles Alt Erie Lucie Kareus & Francie Mueller
4 Doubles 1st Longmont Gracie Jennings & Annika Olson
4 Doubles 2nd Niwot Claire Butcher & Harper Behmer
4 Doubles Alt Silver Creek Lexy Gutierrez & Olivia Wisecup
Region 6
Position Place School Name
1 Singles 1st Cheyenne Mountain Maya Michalski
1 Singles 2nd Coronado Scarlet Leifer
1 Singles Alt Liberty Abigail Wilson
2 Singles 1st Cheyenne Mountain Brooke Ballenger
2 Singles 2nd Coronado Margot Ane
2 Singles Alt Lewis-Palmer Avery Trowbridge
3 Singles 1st Cheyenne Mountain Taylor Stadjuhar
3 Singles 2nd Coronado Georgia Sharbino
3 Singles Alt Rampart Audrey Houser
1 Doubles 1st Cheyenne Mountain Kate Twede & Ruby Muhl
1 Doubles 2nd Lewis-Palmer Carissa O’Donnell & Emma Ackerman
1 Doubles Alt Coronado Lilia Emrich & Gracie Nowlan
2 Doubles 1st Lewis-Palmer Ellie Flinn & Chloe Hart
2 Doubles 2nd Cheyenne Mountain Emma Delich & Katie Delich
2 Doubles Alt Liberty Jill Pollary & Madison Donaldson
3 doubles 1st Cheyenne Mountain Hope Lewis & Hannah Koury
3 Doubles 2nd Coronado Sophie Urban & Maycie Rogers
3 Doubles Alt Rampart Taylor Colosimo & Taylor Donohue
4 Doubles 1st Cheyenne Mountain Raina Land & Jessica Fahrney
4 Doubles 2nd Lewis-Palmer Allisyn Unks & Tayla Heritsch
4 Doubles Alt Coronado Ana Lucia Ferguson & Lynnea Waddell
Region 7
Position Place School Name
1 Singles 1st Pueblo East Malaya Pendon
1 Singles 2nd Pueblo West McKenna Lough
1 Singles Alt Canon City Mackenzie Claflin
2 Singles 1st Canon City Ali Todesko
2 Singles 2nd Pueblo West Jaea Sanchez
2 Singles Alt Pueblo Centennial Jenna Lewis
3 Singles 1st Pueblo West Jordan Hunt
3 Singles 2nd Pueblo Centennial Elanor Cooper
3 Singles Alt Mesa Ridge Jena Plattenberger
1 Doubles 1st Pueblo West Raeann Savage & Lyndsey Aguilar
1 Doubles 2nd Pueblo Centennial Audriana Sauceda & Ambrea Pena
1 Doubles Alt Canon City Angelina Ontiveros & Nathania Smith
2 Doubles 1st Mesa Ridge Aubree Krupp & Ariadna Martinez
2 Doubles 2nd Canon City Anna Baker & Alyssa Rupp
2 Doubles Alt Pueblo West Shelby James & Savannah Baca
3 doubles 1st Mesa Ridge Chris Valenzuela & Alysia Benedict
3 Doubles 2nd Pueblo West Olivia Day & Lindsey Stevenson
3 Doubles Alt Canon City Tearing Mick & Macy Paschall
4 Doubles 1st Mesa Ridge Aolony Moreno & Brianna Ortiz
4 Doubles 2nd Pueblo West Brooke Waller & Ashley Schlup
4 Doubles Alt Canon City Alison Messer & Tanna Mock
Region 8
Position Place School Name
1 Singles 1st Grand Junction Emma Aubert
1 Singles 2nd Montrose Cora Blowers
1 Singles Alt Durango Jeanette Baker
2 Singles 1st Grand Junction Emma Thompson
2 Singles 2nd Montrose Andie Blowers
2 Singles Alt Grand Junction Central Curtice Hansen
3 Singles 1st Grand Junction Charlie King
3 Singles 2nd Durango Mia Boughton
3 Singles Alt Grand Junction Central Jessica Warner
1 Doubles 1st Grand Junction Kylie Hanks & Natalie Hanks
1 Doubles 2nd Grand Junction Central Adi Hill & Jordan Bauer
1 Doubles Alt Montrose Rhyan Neary & Melaina Yender
2 Doubles 1st Grand Junction Emma Rose & Lizzie Ballard
2 Doubles 2nd Durango Adwyn Chowen & Juliet DiGiacomo
2 Doubles Alt Grand Junction Central Lenah Anderson & Tsifira Berger
3 doubles 1st Grand Junction Kinya Tate & Madison Sites
3 Doubles 2nd Durango Adalalde Cady & Lola Bradshaw
3 Doubles Alt Grand Junction Central Jennika Anderson & Alexis Wickham
4 Doubles 1st Durango Ellie McLean & Hazel Cleaves
4 Doubles 2nd Grand Junction Central Caysee Calton & Claire Dziwisz
4 Doubles Alt Grand Junction Lily Echanove & Juliette Berry

2021 girls tennis regional schedule for all classes

A list of girls tennis regional schedules for the 2021 season.

[divider]

Class 5A

Region 1

  • Date: June 1-2
  • Site: Cherry Creek HS
  • Site contact: Chris Jacobs
  • Schools: Cherry Creek, Boulder, Legend, Northglenn, Columbine, Overland.

Region 2

  • Date: June 2
  • Site: Fairview
  • Site contact: Rod Beauchamp
  • Schools: Fairview, Valor Christian, ThunderRidge, Horizon, Grandview, Highlands Ranch.

Region 3

  • Date: June 2
  • Site: Denver City Park
  • Site contact: Michelle Topf
  • Schools: Denver East, Castle View, Legacy, Hinkley, Far Northeast, Eaglecrest.

Region 4

  • Date: June 2
  • Site: Fossil Ridge
  • Site contact: Brandon Carlucci
  • Schools: Fossil Ridge, Cherokee Trail, Chaparral, Rocky Mountain, Adams City, Arvada West.

Region 5

  • Date: June 2
  • Site: Mountain Vista
  • Site contact: Jim Flanigan
  • Schools: Mountain Vista, Arapahoe, Fountain-Fort Carson, Monarch, Mountain Range.

Region 6

  • Date: June 2-3
  • Site: Ken Caryl
  • Site contact: Craig Aukland
  • Schools: Chatfield, Regis Jesuit, Fort Collins, Doherty, Lakewood.

Region 7

  • Date: June 2-3
  • Site: APEX
  • Site contact: Kim Greason
  • Schools: Ralston Valley, Poudre, Rock Canyon, Prairie View, Douglas County.

Region 8

  • Date: June 4
  • Site: CMU
  • Site contact: Paul Cain
  • Schools: Fruita, Heritage, Smoky Hill, Broomfield, Rangeview.

[divider]

Class 4A

Region 1

  • Date: June 2-3
  • Site: Pine Creek & John Venezia Park
  • Site contact: Ron Sukle
  • Schools: Discovery Canyon, Air Academy, Falcon, Palmer Ridge, Pine Creek, Ponderosa, Sand Creek.

Region 2

  • Date: June 3-4
  • Site: Kent Denver
  • Site contact: Richard Judd
  • Schools: Kent Denver, Aurora Central, Denver South, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Gateway, Vista PEAK, Littleton.

Region 3

  • Date: June 1-2 (June 3-4 rain dates)
  • Site: Mullen (doubles) & Harlow Park Courts (singles)
  • Site contact: Hank Hooper
  • Schools: Mullen, Bear Creek, Denver North, Golden, Evergreen, Wheat Ridge, Green Mountain, Dakota Ridge, Pomona.

Region 4

  • Date: June 3
  • Site: North Lake Park
  • Site contact: Chris Stine
  • Schools: Loveland, Frederick, Greeley Central, Greeley West, Mead, Mountain View, Severance, Windsor, Thompson Valley.

Region 5

  • Date: June 1-2
  • Site: Niwot
  • Site contact: Joe Brown
  • Schools: Niwot, Centaurus, Erie, Longmont, Thornton, Silver Creek, Skyline, Standley Lake.

Region 6

  • Date: June 3-4
  • Site: Cheyenne Mountain HS
  • Site contact: Kris Roberts
  • Schools: Cheyenne Mountain, Coronado, Lewis-Palmer, Liberty, Mitchell, Palmer, Rampart.

Region 7

  • Date: June 4-5
  • Site: Pueblo City Park
  • Site contact: Ed Francis
  • Schools: Pueblo East, Canon City, Pueblo Centennial, Pueblo West, Mesa Ridge, Widefield.

Region 8

  • Date: June 4
  • Site: CMU
  • Site contact: Paul Cain
  • Schools: Grand Junction, Durango, Grand Junction Central, Montrose.

[divider]

Class 3A

Region 1

  • Date: June 1-2
  • Site: Colorado Academy
  • Site contact: Jon Hill
  • Schools: Colorado Academy, Lincoln, Lutheran, Denver West, Kennedy, St. Mary’s Academy.

Region 2

  • Date: June 2
  • Site: Holy Family
  • Site contact: Ben Peterson
  • Schools: Holy Family, Prospect Ridge, Justice, Skyview, Northfield.

Region 3

  • Date: June 3-4
  • Site: Dakota Ridge HS
  • Site contact: Jerry McWhorter
  • Schools: D’Evelyn, Arvada, Conifer, Englewood, Jefferson, Alameda.

Region 4

  • Date: June 3-4
  • Site: Windsor
  • Site contact: Steve Longwell
  • Schools: Eaton, Fort Morgan, Northridge, Severance, Sterling, University.

Region 5

  • Date: June 3
  • Site: Dawson
  • Site contact: Mike Jacobsma
  • Schools: Dawson, Berthoud, Fort Lupton, Peak to Peak.

Region 6

  • Date: June 2-3
  • Site: Memorial Park
  • Site contact: Marc Knutila
  • Schools: St. Mary’s, Colorado Springs Christian, Colorado Springs School, Sierra, Vanguard, Fountain Valley.

Region 7

  • Date: June 3-4
  • Site: Pueblo City Park
  • Site contact: Ed Francis
  • Schools: Pueblo South, Pueblo Central, Pueblo County, La Junta, Harrison, Salida.

Region 8

  • Date: June 1-2
  • Site: Canyon View Park (GJ)
  • Site contact: Christina Curtis
  • Schools: Delta, Aspen, Basalt, Cedaredge, Glenwood Springs, Montezuma-Cortez, Paonia, Steamboat Springs, Vail Mountain.

Photos: Riverdale Ridge football shuts out Mitchell

Riverdale Ridge football traveled to Colorado Springs and beat Mitchell 42-0 at Garry Berry Stadium on Friday.

Photos: No. 4 Discovery Canyon football opens season with win over Mitchell

Discovery Canyon football, ranked No. 4, beat Mitchell 48-14 to open its season on Thursday.

Photos: Big first inning powers Elizabeth softball over Mitchell

Elizabeth scored 12 runs in the first inning and cruised the rest of the way to get a 15-0 win over Mitchell on Thursday.

Cross country team rankings by region

Wiggins Invite girls cross country

(Brent Murphy/brentmurphyphoto.com)

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

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

[divider]

[cbtabs][cbtab title=”Class 2A”]

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

[/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 3A”]

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

[/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 4A”]

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

[/cbtab][cbtab title=”Class 5A”]

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

[/cbtab][/cbtabs]

Photos: Elizabeth softball jumps out early in win over Mitchell

Elizabeth softball wasted no time getting on the scoreboard and coasted to a 23-0 win over Mitchell on Tuesday.

Revisiting the 10 highest Colorado high school football NFL Draft choices

Heisman Trophy ceremony Christian McCaffrey

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

The NFL Draft kicks off in full force on Thursday. With teams set to make selections that will alter the future of their franchises, there will be some Colorado high school products coming into play (more on that Thursday).

CHSAANow.com will be tracking the Colorado products that are selected this weekend, but ahead of that here are the 10 highest drafted Colorado high school football players of all-time.

[divider]

Gary Glick

Year: 1956

Round: 1

Pick: 1

High school: LaPorte

College: Colorado State

Team: Pittsburgh Steelers

A defensive back and halfback, Glick was the first overall selection in the 1956 draft. He played in the NFL from 1956-63 (taking a year off in 1962) and worked primarily as a kicker. In his career he went 26-for-29 on extra points and 9-for-25 on field goals.

[divider]

Tony Boselli

Year: 1995

Round: 1

Pick: 2

High school: Fairview

College: USC

Team: Jacksonville Jaguars

The Fairview alum wasn’t just the second overall pick in the NFL Draft, he was the first draft pick in Jacksonville Jaguars franchise history. Boselli played in 91 games (starting in all but one) and ended his career as a five-time Pro Bowler.

[divider]

Byron “Whizzer” White

Year: 1938

Round: 1

Pick: 4

High school: Wellington

College: Colorado

Team: Pittsburgh Pirates

White had a standout career at Colorado and finished as the runner-up for the 1937 Heisman Trophy. He was taken by the Pittsburgh Pirates early in the first round and played in the NFL for three years before diving into a legal career that included a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

[divider]

Terry Miller

Year: 1978

Round: 1

Pick: 5

High school: Mitchell

College: Oklahoma State

Team: Buffalo Bills

The Marauder standout helped the Mitchell football program rise to dominance in the late 1970’s. After playing at Oklahoma State, the Buffalo Bills took Miller with the fifth pick in the 1978 draft. He ran for over 1,000 yards and scored seven touchdowns as a rookie.

[divider]

Steve Zabel

Year: 1996

Round: 1

Pick: 6

High school: Thornton

College: Oklahoma

Team: Philadelphia Eagles

After a three-year career at Oklahoma as a tight-end/wide receiver, Zabel was drafted by the Eagles where he spent the majority of his NFL career as a linebacker. He hauled six interceptions and recovered 13 fumbles through the course of his professional career.

[divider]

Christian McCaffrey

Year: 2017

Round: 1

Pick: 8

High school: Valor Christian

College: Stanford

Team: Carolina Panthers

The Valor Christian running back was a big part of the Eagles championship run from 2010-13. He was a standout back that earned a scholarship to Stanford where he was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 2015. In his first three 3 years in the NFL he has become a Pro Bowl running back for the Panthers.

[divider]

Bobby Anderson

Year: 1970

Round: 1

Pick: 11

High school: Boulder

College: Colorado

Team: Denver Broncos

Anderson was every bit the hometown kid. He stayed in his native town of Boulder to play at CU and got drafted by the Denver Broncos in 1970. He played in Denver for four years and rushed for 1,280 yards and nine touchdowns.

[divider]

Alex Molden

Year: 1996

Round: 1

Pick: 11

High school: Sierra

College: Oregon

Team: New Orleans Saints

The Sierra standout played eight seasons in the NFL where he totaled 12 career interceptions. He played four years at Oregon and had 11 career interceptions for the Ducks. His NFL career included stints with New Orleans, the San Diego Chargers and the Detroit Lions.

[divider]

Nate Solder

Year: 2011

Round: 1

Pick: 17

High school: Buena Vista

College: Colorado

Team: New England Patriots

Solder was doing something right if he was chosen to protect Tom Brady’s blindside. Originally recruited to Colorado as a tight end, Solder evolved into one of the best offensive linemen in the game. He is the current starting left tackle for the New York Giants.

[divider]

Luther Elliss

Year: 1995

Round: 1

Pick: 20

High school: Mancos

College: Utah

Team: Detroit Lions

From the southwest corner of the state came a hard-hitting defensive lineman that the Detroit Lions couldn’t pass on in 1995. Elliss enjoyed a 10-year career in the NFL where he amassed 331 total tackles including 29 sacks.