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All-state boys soccer teams for the 2018 season

The 2018 all-state boys soccer teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

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

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Class 5A

Fairview Arapahoe boys soccer

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Player of the year: Cameron Gail, Arapahoe

Coach of the year: Mark Hampshire, Arapahoe

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Jesse Bacardi Boulder FORW Senior
Omar Castruita Boulder FORW Senior
Spencer Cobb Arapahoe GK Senior
Alec Fronapfel Fort Collins FORW Senior
Cameron Gail Arapahoe FORW Senior
Peter Goldy Grandview D Senior
Andres Ocampo Broomfield   Senior
Noe Ortiz Pena Grandview FORW/MF Senior
Anthony Priest Fort Collins FORW Senior
Sajji Singh Fairview MF Senior
Noah Stover Legacy MF/STRK Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Marko Babiak Denver East MF Senior
Colton Barry Regis Jesuit MF Senior
Ben Garcia Cherokee Trail   Senior
Zander Hahn Arapahoe D Senior
Cooper Harmon Fairview FORW Senior
Raymond Jackson Grandview D/FORW Senior
Carter Melton Fairview GK Junior
Neon Sapkota Rock Canyon MF Senior
Ben Tuka Legacy D Senior
Zion Wagoner Denver East FORW Junior
Zach Westerman Arapahoe MF Senior

Honorable mention: Brian Aguirre, Senior, Westminster; Slayter Andolsek, Senior, Mountain Range; Antonio Banda-Ramirez, Senior, Greeley West; Miguel Camorlinga Juarez, Senior, Prairie View; Matias Campoy, Senior, Grand Junction; Connor Doolan, Senior, Denver East; Alexis Flores, Senior, Rangeview; Jose Galvan, Senior, Adams City; Corban Gamble, Senior, Mountain Vista; Alex Garcia, Junior, Grand Junction Central; AJ Garza, Senior, Eaglecrest; Dalton Georgopulos, Senior, Valor Christian; Dagm Getu, Senior, Overland; Wesley Gowdy, Sophomore, Horizon; Ransom Hall, Senior, Grandview; Jaden Henry, Senior, Castle View; Thomas Hoy, Senior, Douglas County; Judah Johnston, Junior, Arvada West; Jeffrey Koch, Sophomore, Liberty; Brady Kuzinski, Junior, Castle View; John Langenderfer, Senior, Regis Jesuit; Grey Lapiano, Senior, Chaparral; Sean Marek, Senior, Legend; Sergio Martinez, Senior, Hinkley; Mike Menzies, Senior, Cherokee Trail; Mason Miller, Senior, Ralston Valley; Dillon O’Neal, Senior, Rampart; Alex Ortiz, Junior, Far Northeast Warriors; Kevin Peterson, Senior, Chatfield; Saugat Rai, Senior, Aurora Central; Dante Russo-Delee, Sophomore, Poudre; Christian Seaquist, Senior, Pine Creek; Rashid Seidu-Aroza, Junior, Rangeview; Harry Yoxall, Senior, Rocky Mountain.

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Class 4A

Air Academy Denver North boys soccer

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Player of the year: Thaddaeus Dewing, Air Academy

Coach of the year: Clayton Porter, Denver North

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Danny Barajas Battle Mountain FORW Junior
Thomas Beatty Air Academy GK Senior
Thaddaeus Dewing Air Academy FORW Junior
Andrew Hess Air Academy D/MF Senior
Leo Mireles Glenwood Springs MF Senior
Christian Nunez Centaurus STRK Junior
Aaron Peck The Classical Academy MF Senior
Fernando Ruiz Centaurus FORW Junior
Bryan Torres Denver North GK/D/GK Senior
Brian Uribe Skyview MF Senior
Miles Zerwas Denver North D/FB Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Jayden Austin Sand Creek MF Senior
Murphy Bohlmann Steamboat Springs GK/FORW Senior
Logan Brian Thompson Valley   Senior
Mitchell Burt Glenwood Springs D/FB Junior
Jose Jimenez Fort Morgan D/MF/FORW Senior
Daniel Lopez-Rojas Regis Groff MF/FORW Junior
Riley Moore Steamboat Springs   Senior
Mario Munoz Niwot GK Senior
Jared Ramos Skyview FORW Junior
Aymaro Vargas Kennedy   Senior
Dylan Weiss Silver Creek MF Junior

Honorable mention: Sean Alex, Junior, Montrose; German Alvarado, Junior, Glenwood Springs; Lincoln Andrews, Senior, Canon City; Gabe Arreola, Senior, Northfield; Dylan Baeck, Senior, Cheyenne Mountain; Jack Barkocy, Senior, Lewis-Palmer; Jack Carpenter, Junior, The Classical Academy; Francisco Chavez, Junior, Pueblo Centennial; Jesse Denk, Junior, Golden; Conrad Ellis, Senior, Berthoud; Logan Fullington, Senior, Durango; Jesus Gonzales, Senior, Niwot; Matt Harrold, Junior, The Classical Academy; Leland Heinicke, Junior, Durango; Steven Holling, Sophomore, Mountain View; Junio Lang, Junior, Thompson Valley; Aidan Lantaff, Senior, Silver Creek; Grant McCafferty, Senior, Pueblo Centennial; Dylan McIntosh, Sophomore, Holy Family; Tate Minch, Senior, Standley Lake; Hidalgo Ortega, Senior, Battle Mountain; Ryan Primeau, Senior, Skyline; Hector Rubi, Senior, Skyline; Cesar Saenz, Senior, George Washington; Blake Schell, Junior, Green Mountain; Omar Serano, Senior, Littleton; Liam Shaw, Senior, Mullen; Abraham Soto, Senior, Frederick; Connor Stephan, Senior, Centaurus; Jack Thibodeau, Senior, Thomas Jefferson; Will Thompson, Senior, Cheyenne Mountain; Eduardo Trujillo, Senior, Mitchell; Cabel Vanderwarf, Senior, Loveland; Bryan Vazquez, Senior, Skyview; Julian Vega, Senior, Woodland Park; Thomas Waggener, Sophomore, Pueblo East; Nathan Wanninger, Senior, Skyline; Evan Wolfson, Senior, Summit.

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Class 3A

CSCS Atlas Prep boys soccer

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Player of the year: Lookens Smith, Colorado Springs Christian

Coach of the year: Arty Smith, Kent Denver

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Matias Alberola Kent Denver HB Junior
Demetrio Araiza Atlas Preparatory School   Senior
Noah Banderas Colorado Springs Christian D/MF Senior
Gabe Calhoun St. Mary’s GK Senior
Martin Corral Delta FORW Junior
Max Hewitt Kent Denver HB Junior
Charlie Parham Colorado Academy   Senior
Jon Randall Faith Christian FORW Sophomore
Aidan Sloan Roaring Fork   Senior
Lookens Smith Colorado Springs Christian FORW/MF Senior
Michael Yeh Liberty Common MF Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Gustavo Archila Coal Ridge   Senior
Paddy Binns Jefferson Academy   Senior
Quinn Bosanko Salida MF Junior
Max Candela Roaring Fork   Senior
Ronald Clemente Roaring Fork   Senior
Roberto Garcia Arrupe Jesuit FORW/MF Junior
Karl Gjerapic SkyView Academy   Senior
Zach Harker Liberty Common MF Senior
Raul Loya The Pinnacle   Senior
Nathan Rouaud Vail Mountain   Senior
Abe Villegas Atlas Preparatory School   Senior

Honorable mention: German Alvarado, Junior, Aurora West College Prep Academy; Luis Alvarado Salazar, Junior, James Irwin; Wyatt Barton, Junior, St. Mary’s; Alexis Bonilla, Senior, Valley; Jesse Burns, Senior, Salida; Alejandro Carrillo, Junior, Arrupe Jesuit; Cullen Cote, Junior, Manitou Springs; Bryson Cuss, Senior, Prospect Ridge Academy; Reid Dimond, Senior, Peak to Peak; Nathan Favreau, Senior, Ellicott; Raymundo Flores, Senior, DSST: Stapleton; Cristian Gameros, Junior, Lamar; Jarett Hernandez, Junior, Delta; Laxmi Humagai, Sophomore, Manual; Dominic Kettle, Junior, DSST: Byers; Troy Kiefer, Senior, Sterling; Juan Loera, Senior, The Academy; Tanner Madden, Sophomore, Frontier Academy; Jose Mateo-Andres, Senior, Alamosa; Henry Morrison, Senior, Aspen; Lamario Nisbeth, Junior, Atlas Preparatory School; Oluwatobi Osifodunrin, Sophomore, The Academy; Antonio Portillo, Senior, Jefferson; Anthony Portillo, Junior, Basalt; Jaime Rios, Junior, Middle Park; Marvin Rios, Senior, DSST: College View; Jesus Rodriguez, Sophomore, Victory Prep Academy; Jesus Rojas, Junior, Bruce Randolph; Zach Shelest, Sophomore, Bennett; Jimmy Shields, Senior, Mead; Christian Terronez, Junior, Arrupe Jesuit; Jorge Trejo, Senior, Eagle Ridge Academy; Arturo Villarreal, Junior, Strive Prep – Smart Academy; Victor Villarreal, Junior, Strive Prep – Smart Academy; Evan Walter, Senior, Liberty Common; Miguel Zapata, Junior, DSST: Green Valley Ranch.

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Class 2A

Telluride Fountain Valley boys soccer

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Player of the year: Aly Kassam, Fountain Valley

Coach of the year: Than Acuff, Crested Butte

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Brett Carlson Denver Christian D Senior
Nick Heinz Fountain Valley D Sophomore
Braydan Hekkers Evangelical Christian   Senior
Jonah Jodlowski Telluride D Junior
Aly Kassam Fountain Valley D/FORW Senior
Tommy Linehan Crested Butte   Senior
Zane Reda Crested Butte   Senior
Matheau Richard Telluride MF/FORW Junior
Rio Sueyoshi Dawson School   Junior
Slater Weil Crested Butte   Senior
Nagi Williams Heritage Christian D/FORW/MF Sophomore

Honorable mention: Ryan Beattie, Junior, Denver Christian; Brayden Becker, Junior, Denver Christian; Robert Beserra, Junior, Ridgway; Jonny Blankinship, Junior, Thomas MacLaren School; Michael DuVernet, Senior, Denver Academy; Levi Friedrich, Senior, Heritage Christian; Riki Fujimoto, Sophomore, Fountain Valley; Mahad Haji, Senior, Lotus School For Excellence; Spencer Hamilton, Junior, Evangelical Christian; Crosby Harris, Senior, Denver Academy; Robin Hopkins, Senior, Heritage Christian; Jesse Isenhart, Junior, Dawson School; Zach Johnson, Junior, Denver Christian; Collin Kendall, Junior, Ridgway; German Leanos, Senior, Lake County; Josiah Mendoza, Sophomore, Thomas MacLaren School; Daniel Muriilo-Perez, Senior, Dolores Huerta Prep; Kye Nielsen, Senior, Rye; Jo Ota, Junior, Fountain Valley; Isaac Perez, Sophomore, Union Colony Prep; Ben Squier, Senior, Rye; Collin Stokes, Senior, Thomas MacLaren School.

Legislative Council notebook: Changes to football’s calendar; volleyball moves to bracket format

Legislative Council January 2018

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

AURORA — Football’s calendar will align with the national setup, allowing for more consistency with surrounding states, and flexibility within the state’s current format.

Additionally, volleyball is heading to a bracket format, there will be a new process for adding a new sport, teams will be allowed to play an exhibition game to raise money for their program, and baseball’s move to a 23-game regular season in 3A, 4A and 5A was approved.

Those were among changes made by the CHSAA Legislative Council during the first of their two annual meetings on Thursday.

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Football changes

Peetz Stratton/Liberty football

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For the immediate 2018 season, football’s changes means that the start of practice will move up by a week, and begin on Aug. 6. Additionally, this change will build in a bye week for classes 4A through 6-man, and allow for 5A to move to a 24-team playoff — something that was also approved on Thursday.

The lead up to full contact will be as follows: two days in helmets, two days of full pads with limited contact, and one day of full pads and full contact. Scrimmages will be allowed on Aug. 16, with the first regular season games allowed on Aug. 23.

No longer will the first week of competition be known as Zero Week — the former scrimmage/contest hybrid week. Instead, it’ll simply be Week 1.

Because the existing approved dates of the postseason remain in place, it leaves a bye week during the regular season for 6-man through 4A, and a bye week for the top eight seeds in the 5A football playoffs while seeds Nos. 9-24 play in the first round.

Elsewhere in football:

  • 2A and 3A will play their championship games at a neutral site.
  • The proposed league alignments were all approved and are now final.
  • As noted above, 5A is moving from a 16-team playoff to a 24-team playoff.

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Volleyball bracket

Valor Christian Lewis-Palmer volleyball

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All five classes of the state volleyball tournament, held annually at the Denver Coliseum, will change from pool play to a bracket starting this fall.

The bracket format will be a 12-team Olympic crossover, meaning it will be double-elimination up until the semifinals, where the tournament will change to a single-elimination.

“We are really excited to be moving in this direction,” said CHSAA assistant commissioner Bethany Brookens said following the volleyball committee meeting last November.

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New process for adding activities and sports

Legislative Council meeting January 2018

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

The process for adding a new sport or activity — something that was in the spotlight last January with boys volleyball — has been overhauled.

Now, the process will be as follows:

  • The Board of Directors must approve the new activity for a piloting process, while taking into account things like “longevity and history of the activity, support from the activity’s governing body, ability to host a coach’s clinic on skills and safety (sports only),” and “adequate number of officials (sports only).” The pilot program must last at least one year. New activities can ask for a pilot program from the Board at any point.
  • The new activity must have support from the Classification and League Organizing Committee, the Sports Medicine Committee, the Equity Committee, the and Board of Directors before the Legislative Council can vote on it.

The new bylaw additions also outlines step-by-step what each new activity should be doing, and when.

It seems likely that boys volleyball and girls wrestling will approach the Board to begin the piloting process. Both sports have expressed interest.

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Foundation Showcase creates exhibitions to raise money

A new bylaw which allows teams to participate in a “Foundation Benefit Contest” beyond the game limits was approved.

This will allow schools the opportunity to schedule exhibition games where they charge admission, keep score and raise money for their programs or a cause.

These games will not have any impact on postseason/playoff considerations.

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Elsewhere:

  • Here’s a full breakdown of baseball’s increase to 23 games in 5A, 4A and 3A.
  • The Technology Committee gave a report on their recommendation with the RPI.
  • Seven new schools were approved for initial membership: DSST-Byers, KIPP Northeast, Loveland Classical, Riverdale Ridge, Strive Prep Rise, Strive Prep Smart, Thomas MacLaren. This gives CHSAA 358 member schools.
  • Stargate, Golden View Academy and Victory Prep Academy were approved as full members.
  • The cross country proposal to score four of the six runners at the 2A state meet was amended, so 2A will remain with three scoring runners.
  • Field hockey officially changed its OT procedure for the playoffs. Now, games will play 11 on 11 in the first OT. If still tied, they will play 7 on 7 in a second OT. If the game remains tied, they will go to a shootout.
  • 3A girls soccer’s postseason field will expand from 24 to 32 teams in 2019.
  • New CHSAA Board members to start in 2018-19: Luke DeWolfe, Steamboat Springs; Chase McBride, Niwot; Obafemi Alao, DSST-Green Valley Ranch; Don Steiner, Evangelical Christian.