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Cherry Creek, Mead, Lutheran, Limon and Mile High Academy head preseason boys basketball rankings

Limon Peyton boys basketball

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The preseason boys basketball rankings are out. Leading the way are Cherry Creek (5A), Mead (4A), Lutheran (3A), Limon (2A), and Mile High Academy (1A).

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. They are a factor in the postseason. During the regular season, the poll will release each Monday.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Boys Basketball Polls

First-place votes are in parentheses.

Coaches looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS
1 Cherry Creek (7) 0-0 221
2 ThunderRidge 0-0 187
3 Rangeview (4) 0-0 183
4 Denver East (1) 0-0 172
5 Regis Jesuit (1) 0-0 170
6 Valor Christian (4) 0-0 169
7 Eaglecrest 0-0 136
8 Mountain Vista 0-0 119
9 George Washington (1) 0-0 114
10 Smoky Hill 0-0 105
11 Chaparral 0-0 102
12 Fairview 0-0 77
13 Grandview 0-0 72
14 Legend 0-0 69
15 Overland 0-0 43
Others receiving votes:
Fossil Ridge 40, Douglas County 40, Ralston Valley 37, Vista PEAK 26, Horizon 25, Boulder 22, Doherty 20, Arapahoe 19, Rock Canyon 19, Columbine 18, Adams City 15, Chatfield 12, Rocky Mountain 6, Pine Creek 5, Mullen 4, Broomfield 4, Rampart 4, Silver Creek 3, Hinkley 3, Dakota Ridge 2, Cherokee Trail 2, Arvada West 2, Brighton 1, Far Northeast Warriors 1
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS
1 Mead (10) 0-0 238
2 Lewis-Palmer (4) 0-0 192
3 Longmont 0-0 169
4 Windsor (1) 0-0 115
5 Golden 0-0 111
6 Evergreen 0-0 109
7 Montrose (1) 0-0 87
8 Harrison 0-0 86
9 Erie 0-0 82
10 Pueblo Central 0-0 81
11 Pueblo East 0-0 80
12 Centaurus 0-0 77
13 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0 70
14 Holy Family 0-0 54
15 Green Mountain 0-0 52
Others receiving votes:
Northfield 47, Lincoln 42, Widefield 37, Sand Creek 36, Thomas Jefferson 36, Glenwood Springs 35, Frederick 34, Pueblo Centennial 27, Canon City 24, D’Evelyn 20, The Classical Academy 20, Thompson Valley 19, Wheat Ridge 17, Pueblo South 16, Discovery Canyon 16, Steamboat Springs 14, Mesa Ridge 12, Berthoud 11, Aurora Central 10, Niwot 10, Coronado 9, Riverdale Ridge 9, Eagle Valley 9, Palmer Ridge 9, Palisade 7, Mountain View 7, Mitchell 5, Falcon 4, Roosevelt 4, Sierra 3, Denver North 2, Severance 2, Rifle 2, Durango 1
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS
1 Lutheran (16) 0-0 321
2 Faith Christian 0-0 231
3 Sterling (1) 0-0 223
4 Manitou Springs 0-0 205
5 Resurrection Christian (5) 0-0 194
6 Manual 0-0 182
7 St. Mary’s 0-0 180
8 Centauri 0-0 169
9 Eaton 0-0 161
10 Coal Ridge 0-0 115
11 University 0-0 103
12 Alamosa 0-0 94
13 Gunnison 0-0 92
14 DSST: Byers 0-0 76
15 The Vanguard School (1) 0-0 60
Others receiving votes:
Colorado Academy 57, Kent Denver 51, Bishop Machebeuf 46, Highland 40, Strasburg 39, Englewood 38, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 35, Florence 33, Ellicott 26, Colorado Springs Christian 21, Salida 15, Valley 15, Jefferson Academy 14, Middle Park 12, Stargate School 12, KIPP Denver Collegiate 11, DSST: Montview 10, DSST: College View 10, Aspen 10, Moffat County 10, Frontier Academy 9, DSST: Conservatory Green 8, Woodland Park 8, Estes Park 8, James Irwin 5, Grand Valley 4, Roaring Fork 4, Lamar 3, Bruce Randolph 3, Pagosa Springs 2, Banning Lewis 2, The Academy 1, Jefferson 1, Peak to Peak 1
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS
1 Limon (14) 0-0 252
2 Yuma (3) 0-0 230
3 Fowler 0-0 180
4 Wray 0-0 171
5 Sanford 0-0 165
6 Denver Christian 0-0 153
7 Peyton 0-0 149
8 Ignacio 0-0 128
9 Holly 0-0 120
10 Sedgwick County 0-0 116
11 Mancos 0-0 114
12 Crested Butte 0-0 48
13 Meeker 0-0 32
14 Holyoke 0-0 29
15 Vail Mountain 0-0 26
Others receiving votes:
Dayspring Christian Academy 23, Heritage Christian 22, Monte Vista 19, Vail Christian 11, Dawson School 10, Wiggins 8, Burlington 6, Crowley County 4, Thomas MacLaren 4, Rangely 3, Rye 3, Cedaredge 2, Hotchkiss 2, Plateau Valley 2, Dolores 2, Olathe 1, South Park 1, Dolores Huerta Prep 1, Sargent 1
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS
1 Mile High Academy (7) 0-0 228
2 De Beque (6) 0-0 226
3 Merino 0-0 157
4 Kit Carson (2) 0-0 123
5 Briggsdale 0-0 113
6 Primero 0-0 102
7 Genoa-Hugo 0-0 95
8 Belleview Christian (1) 0-0 89
9 Sangre de Cristo 0-0 87
10 Haxtun 0-0 77
11 Walsh 0-0 69
12 Evangelical Christian 0-0 68
13 Granada 0-0 61
14 Kim/Branson 0-0 59
15 Ouray (1) 0-0 55
Others receiving votes:
Cheraw 46, Denver Jewish Day 42, Cheyenne Wells 41, Simla 41, Eads 34, Edison 32, Fleming 28, Stratton/Liberty 28, Flatirons Academy 23, Denver Waldorf 19, Pikes Peak Christian 17, Springfield 14, Prairie 11, Longmont Christian 11, Sierra Grande 10, Manzanola 8, Front Range Baptist 7, Dove Creek 6, Cotopaxi 6, Wiley 3, Caprock Academy 3, McClave 1

All-state football teams for the 2020 season

The 2020 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-1A, 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.

Because there will be two football seasons during the 2020-21 school year, this is the all-state football team for Season A. There will be a separate all-state football team released for Season C.

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Class 5A

Valor Christian Cherry Creek football

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Player of the year: Myles Purchase, Cherry Creek

Coach of the year: Dave Logan, Cherry Creek

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Al Ashford III Cherry Creek CB/WR/FS Senior
James Betschart Legend OL Senior
Julian Hammond Cherry Creek QB Senior
Gunnar Helm Cherry Creek TE Senior
Jake Hives Columbine OL Senior
Aaron Karas Pomona T Junior
Nick Lyon Valor Christian T/DT Senior
Braden Miller Eaglecrest OT Junior
Liam O’Brien Fairview QB Senior
Seyi Oladipo Eaglecrest CB Senior
Boden Page Cherry Creek P Junior
Grant Page Fairview WR Junior
Chase Penry Cherry Creek WR Senior
Jack Pospisil Pomona QB/DB Senior
Domingo Prince Cherry Creek T/G Senior
Myles Purchase Cherry Creek CB/RB Senior
Leslie Richardson III Smoky Hill QB Senior
Ty Robinson Eaglecrest WR/S Senior
Gavin Sawchuk Valor Christian RB Junior
Mukendi Wa-Kalonji Grandview DE Senior
Arden Walker Cherry Creek DE/LB Senior
Brayden Wood Fairview DE Senior
Gus Zilinskas Cherry Creek DT/FB Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Jackson Anderson Valor Christian C/DE Senior
Jay Barry Fairview DB Senior
Austin Brown Ralston Valley T/G Senior
Seth Cromwell Columbine FB/MLB Junior
Caden Dollar Fossil Ridge MLB/RB Senior
Connor Eise Legend RB Senior
George Fitzpatrick Cherry Creek T/TE Junior
Elijah Hamilton Valor Christian TE/MLB/TE Senior
Anthony Harris Jr. Smoky Hill WR Junior
Sam Krysa Mountain Vista CB/WR Senior
Isaac Lacy Lakewood DL/OL Senior
Aidan Lehman Mullen K/P Senior
Mason Maddox Cherokee Trail DT/G Senior
Jake Maikkula Valor Christian T/DT Junior
Malik Majekodunmi Cherry Creek LB/DE Senior
Brannon McGowan Arapahoe LT/RG Junior
Justin Michael Poudre T/G/TE Senior
Jaxon Muma Legend S Senior
Clay Nanke Regis Jesuit DE/TE Senior
Jordan Norwood Valor Christian MLB/RB Junior
Ezekiel Peirce Arapahoe RB/LB/MLB Senior
James Walker II Cherry Creek RB Senior
AJ Zamora Pomona RB/LB Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Tanner Arkin, LB/TE, Fossil Ridge, Senior
  • Spencer Aye, G, Regis Jesuit, Senior
  • Matthew Baer, DE/DT, Regis Jesuit, Senior
  • Mike Beeson, T/LS, Horizon, Senior
  • Jake Berry, OL, Fairview, Senior
  • Charlie Carlston, WR, Ralston Valley, Senior
  • Mason Dickerson, FS, Legacy, Junior
  • David Dody, RB, Regis Jesuit, Senior
  • Jackson Dorr, P, Valor Christian, Senior
  • Stone Fletcher, DT/NG, Horizon, Junior
  • Blake Haggerty, CB/WR, Castle View, Junior
  • Andrew Hale, S/WR, Valor Christian, Junior
  • Evan Harrell, CB/SS, Cherokee Trail, Junior
  • Jaxon Heil, SS/RB, Mullen, Junior
  • Adam Holton, LB/WR, Mountain Vista, Senior
  • JuJu Howard, LB, Pomona, Senior
  • Wesley Jones, K, Columbine, Junior
  • Ryan Kawashima, Cherokee Trail,
  • Cole Kesner, C/DT, Highlands Ranch, Senior
  • Sean Kidd, RB/SB, Rocky Mountain, Senior
  • Tyson Lambert, ILB/TE, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Tyler Larson, WR, Valor Christian, Senior
  • JP Luketu, RB, Eaglecrest, Senior
  • Connor Mantelli, K/P, Douglas County, Senior
  • Colton Martin, DB, Grandview, Senior
  • Watson McBride, DE/T, Valor Christian, Senior
  • Ren Miller, C/NG, Castle View, Senior
  • Chase Muller, RB/DB, Pomona, Junior
  • JJ Nelson, CB, Chaparral, Senior
  • Cody Pettitt, DE/G, Fossil Ridge, Senior
  • Garrett Quenzer, G, Prairie View, Senior
  • Ryan Randall, DE, Rocky Mountain, Senior
  • Jonah Rubadue, G/DT, Chaparral, Senior
  • Michael Runnels, LB/RB, Arvada West, Sophomore
  • Luke Sandy, TE/OL/DL, Legend, Junior
  • Chris Sarkodie, T, Overland, Senior
  • Kalen Shoemaker, QB, Legend, Senior
  • Braelon Tate, Legacy, Junior
  • Anthony Tocchini, T/C, Regis Jesuit, Senior
  • Chase Tompkins, WR/CB/FS, ThunderRidge, Junior
  • Jarrell Trahan, RB/CB, Highlands Ranch, Senior
  • Nunie Tuitele, DE, Regis Jesuit, Junior
  • Kade Unberhagen, Doherty, Senior
  • Marc Wessbecker, FS/RB, Castle View, Junior
  • Trace Williams-Mitchel, T/DT, Columbine, Junior
  • Hunter Wilson, MLB, Cherokee Trail, Senior
  • Jack Zilligen, LB, Rock Canyon, Senior

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Class 4A

Loveland Palmer Ridge football

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Player of the year: Zack Rakowsky, Loveland

Coach of the year: Jeff Mauck, Loveland

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Colten Brueggeman Montrose OL Senior
Cale Cormaney Rampart QB/FS Senior
Conroy raymond Dixon-agnew Loveland T/NG Senior
Kaden Dudley Palmer Ridge WR/SS Senior
Hall Edmonds Broomfield MLB/RB Senior
Matthew Eich Broomfield K/P Senior
Beau Freyler Pine Creek FS/WR/RB Senior
Jayden Fuller Fountain-Fort Carson G/DE Senior
Ben Gultig Dakota Ridge QB Senior
Jack Hanenburg Ponderosa QB Senior
Aidan Hockel Loveland G/DE Senior
Zaine Hood Brighton DT Senior
Tanner Jolley Fruita Monument DE/T Senior
Connor Jones Palmer Ridge T/G Junior
Q Jones Fountain-Fort Carson RB Senior
Luke McAllister Palmer Ridge QB Senior
Charlie Offerdahl Dakota Ridge DB/RB/KR Senior
Cael Porter Ponderosa RB/S Senior
Zack Rakowsky Loveland QB/S Senior
Thomas Schneider Fountain-Fort Carson T/DE Senior
Chase Silva Skyline QB/FS Senior
Jason Soderlin Dakota Ridge OL Senior
Joey Treccia Ponderosa G Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Justice Brashear Broomfield T/G Senior
Grayden Bridwell Skyline SB/SS Senior
Are’an Burr Air Academy MLB/LB Senior
Anthony Costanzo Palmer Ridge FS/WR Junior
Brayden Dorman Vista Ridge QB Sophomore
Tai Faavae Fountain-Fort Carson MLB/RB Sophomore
Terrance Ferguson Heritage WR/TE Senior
Nico Gagliardi Cheyenne Mountain DE/RB/TE Junior
Mason Galbreath Dakota Ridge WR Senior
Spencer Hardy Dakota Ridge DL/FB Senior
Kevin J allen Broomfield OL/DL Senior
Cameron Jones Palmer Ridge DE/TE Senior
Braden Kramer Pine Creek ATH/DL Junior
Justis Laulu Vista Ridge DT/G Junior
Ian Loomis Loveland MLB/FB Junior
Lukas Moran Pueblo West DE Senior
John Pastore Erie T/DT Junior
Tilo Pena Dakota Ridge K Senior
Jadyn Tafoya Loveland ILB/TE/RB Senior
Armony Trujillo Fruita Monument Junior
Mason Veve Erie WR/RB Senior
Conner Waite Windsor ILB/OG/LS Senior
Jaydon Young Rampart NG/C Senior

Honorable mention:

  • DJ Allen, WR/DE/TE, Widefield, Junior
  • Oscar Aranday, G/DT, Skyline, Senior
  • Kaden Arrastia, OL, Dakota Ridge, Senior
  • Lamaine Arrington jr, RB/FS, Pueblo West, Junior
  • Claudio Austin, Grand Junction Central, Senior
  • Austin Bierhaus, CB/LB/TE, Loveland, Senior
  • Trent Blundell, RB/DB, Montrose, Senior
  • Jake Boley, OLB, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior
  • Eli Bowman, WR/FS, Brighton, Senior
  • CJ Brown, T/DT, Rampart, Senior
  • Braxton Burrows, WR/LB, Widefield, Senior
  • Yahir Chairez-Salazar, MLB/RB, Greeley Central, Junior
  • JJ Dickerson, K/P, Mesa Ridge, Senior
  • Aiden Gaddis, DT, Longmont, Senior
  • Isacc Gomez, WR/DB, Thornton, Sophomore
  • Jimmy Grace, DL/OL, Monarch, Sophomore
  • Austin Griffin, FB, Montrose, Junior
  • Jack Hanson, K, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior
  • Eric Haslett, MLB/T, Rampart, Senior
  • Espin Hernandez, FB/MLB, Fruita Monument, Senior
  • Joel Hesse, DT/T/DE, Skyline, Senior
  • Daymond Hill Jr., RB, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior
  • Eli Hubert, WR/CB, Silver Creek, Junior
  • thane humiston, RB/DE, Mesa Ridge, Junior
  • Alexis Irizarry, CB/RB, Greeley West, Junior
  • Anthony Jay, G/C, Liberty, Senior
  • Aiden Johnson, HB/LB/SS, Grand Junction, Senior
  • Caleb Johnson, WR, Longmont, Junior
  • Joe Killian, WR/RB/C, Loveland, Senior
  • Mason Lowe, WR, Chatfield, Sophomore
  • Raul Martinez, OL/DL, Montrose, Senior
  • Troy McCarthy, RB/LB, Standley Lake, Senior
  • Mason Micci, RB/DB, Coronado, Senior
  • Carter Motichka, WR, Ponderosa, Senior
  • Branyon Murdock, Pine Creek, Senior
  • Joe Naple, MLB/ATH, Palmer, Junior
  • Keegan Patterson, QB/SS, Longmont, Junior
  • Hunter Peck, ILB/OG/FB, Windsor, Senior
  • Matthew Ramsey, G/LB, Brighton, Senior
  • Marcellus Reed, WR/CB, Palmer Ridge, Senior
  • Ray Salvatore, DE/G, Fountain-Fort Carson, Senior
  • Eric San Souci, OL/DL, Coronado, Senior
  • Christopher Smith, G/DE, Wheat Ridge, Senior
  • Jaden Solano, WR/DB, Broomfield, Senior
  • Philip Sonntag, T/G, Pueblo West, Senior
  • Ryan Toy, OL/DL, Golden, Senior
  • Adrian Valenzuela, RB/CB, Bear Creek, Senior
  • AJ Wheeler, DL/OL, Broomfield, Senior
  • Gavin Whetzal, LB/WR, Pine Creek, Junior
  • Tyson Williams, WB/CB/K, Loveland, Junior

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Class 3A

Holy Family Durango football

(Brad Cochi)

Player of the year: Jordan Woolverton, Durango

Coach of the year: David Vogt, Durango

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Isaac Abramson Lutheran C/G Senior
Nathan Bailey Mead RB/LB Senior
Tommy Brake Roosevelt OL/DL Senior
Andrew Cole Roosevelt T Senior
Ben Finneseth Durango WR/SS Senior
Liam Gray Holy Family K/WR Senior
Luke Guarienti Pueblo South WR/FS Senior
Brig Hartson Roosevelt QB/LB Senior
Trevin Johnson Holy Family RB Senior
Cord Kringlen Holy Family OL/DL Senior
George Longoria Pueblo South RB/LB Senior
Brian Mata Pueblo South T Junior
Dorian Pacheco Lutheran RB/MLB Junior
Ford Pitts Durango DE/LB Senior
Kyler Reimers Durango DE Senior
Ethan Ryan Durango G/DT Senior
Kenny Seriani Palisade TE/DE Senior
Kevin Sjogren Palisade TE/LB/LS Junior
Noah Wagner Conifer RB/MLB Senior
Cooper Walton Roosevelt LB/RB Junior
Brody Welch Holy Family OL/DL Senior
Briggs Wheatley Fort Morgan QB Junior
Jordan Woolverton Durango QB/FS Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Lisandro Aguilar Eagle Valley ILB/FB Senior
JJ Armstrong Green Mountain T/DT Senior
Josh Bates Durango C/G Sophomore
Jace Bellah Pueblo South QB/CB Junior
Bennie Edwards Fort Morgan G/DT/DT Senior
Rocco Estes Durango DE Senior
Gavin Garrettson Mead QB Junior
Brenden Harding Pueblo East WR/CB/FS Senior
Chase Hartman Pueblo County QB/SS Senior
Jake Hatton Lewis-Palmer OL/DL Senior
Griffin Lauritano Evergreen QB/FS/SS Senior
Jason Logan Canon City OL/DL Senior
Noah Martens Evergreen RB/MLB/SS Senior
Allen Ortiz Green Mountain WR/SS Senior
Cole Rairick Lutheran T/DE Junior
Alex Rix Roosevelt C/G Senior
Devon Scriber Discovery Canyon G/DT Senior
Hayden Sock Mead RB/CB/P Senior
Keegan Sterkel Roosevelt RB/CB Senior
Justin Trostel Holy Family LB Senior
Gunner Truby Conifer MLB/QB/TE Senior
Gabe Vickers Fort Morgan G/MLB Senior
Michael White Holy Family QB Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Buddy Almintakh, DT/G, Pueblo East, Senior
  • Ayden Bartko, QB, Niwot, Senior
  • Ray Bellotti, DT, Conifer, Senior
  • Connor Clancy, K, Discovery Canyon, Senior
  • Aidan Collins, WR/FS/RB, Summit, Junior
  • Breckin Davis, WR/FS, Lewis-Palmer, Senior
  • Patrick Diem, RB/SS, Northridge, Senior
  • Zach Hansen, Evergreen, Senior
  • Gabe Harrison, QB/DB, Palisade, Senior
  • Clay Heffron, TE/DE/WR, Pueblo Central, Senior
  • Gavin Howes, DE/OT, Pueblo County, Senior
  • Alex Hurr, WR, Mountain View, Senior
  • Marshall Jones, OG/ILB, Battle Mountain, Junior
  • Cameron Kalaf, QB/SB, Summit, Senior
  • Graham Kalaf, G/DL, Summit, Junior
  • Aaron Kness, TE/MLB/LS, Northridge, Senior
  • William Knight, DT, Durango, Junior
  • Cael Langford, RB/MLB, Fort Morgan, Senior
  • Reese Lehman, T/DL, Frederick, Senior
  • John Lopez, RB/FS, Pueblo South, Senior
  • Cayden Mazurek, WR/FS/P, Riverdale Ridge, Senior
  • Elijah Morales, ATH/FS, Battle Mountain, Junior
  • Tyler Morrison, SS/TE, Eagle Valley, Senior
  • Anthony Munoz, DT/G, Roosevelt, Sophomore
  • Seth Newton, WR/DB, Canon City, Senior
  • Kenneth Pasion, QB/SS/RB, Discovery Canyon, Senior
  • Tucker Peterson, WR/FS, Roosevelt, Sophomore
  • Mason Rosser, DT/C, Conifer, Junior
  • Dylan Ruane, FB/MLB, Discovery Canyon, Senior
  • Brady Samaras, LB/FB, Holy Family, Junior
  • Josh Smith, OL/DL, Canon City, Senior
  • Corby Tecu, RB/LB, Mead, Junior
  • Colton Thewes, LB/WR, Lutheran, Senior
  • Jeremiah Vasquez, C/DT, Battle Mountain, Senior
  • John Wagner, T/DE, Evergreen, Senior
  • Craig Wright, WR, Niwot, Junior
  • Devan Zahl, QB/DE, Lewis-Palmer, Junior

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Class 2A

Eaton Lamar football

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Player of the year: Zane Rankin, Lamar

Coach of the year: Zac Lemon, Eaton

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Tanner True Eaton DE/C/G Senior
Brady Albrandt Sterling DE/TE Senior
Tanner Applebee Resurrection Christian MLB/RB Senior
Colbi Braslin Delta WR/DL Senior
Blake Buxton Lamar WR/CB Senior
Nolan Bynum Delta QB/SS Senior
Alex Castaneda Lamar DE/G Senior
Ryan Dirksen Eaton DE/RB Junior
Ethan Florez Eaton RB/LB Junior
Caleb Frink Moffat County RB/SS Senior
James Goff Delta OL/ILB Senior
Jeff Gore Valley RB/LB Senior
Scott Grable Eaton QB Senior
Justin Hawthorne Resurrection Christian LB/DE Junior
Devyn Kincade Lamar OL Senior
Keaton Knaub Sterling DT/TE/DE Senior
Juan Maravilla Eaton RB/LB Senior
Kade McDaniel Platte Valley Senior
Tucker Myers Sterling Senior
Zane Rankin Lamar QB/CB Senior
Evan Raymond Pagosa Springs G/DT Senior
Holden Tatman Resurrection Christian DE Senior
Alex Vonderharr Woodland Park K/P Junior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Peter Bullett Berthoud G/DT Senior
Kaden Carlson Platte Valley OL Senior
Bryson Cox Woodland Park TE/DE Senior
Daniel Cruz Moffat County G/DE Senior
Luis DeLaTorre Lamar K Senior
Crosby Edwards Bayfield QB/WR/CB Senior
Cesar Hinojos Brush FB/DE Junior
Dylan Jaramillo Fort Lupton C/DT Junior
Jackson Keil Sterling WR/FS Junior
Devyn Lauer Platte Valley Junior
Eddie Lemos Resurrection Christian S/WR Junior
Mitch Lewis Pagosa Springs WR/SS Senior
Caden Measner University SB/SS Senior
Weston Meyer Platte Valley SB/CB Junior
Jack Myers University T/G Senior
Salvador Rojas Eaton RB/FS Senior
Peyton Rose Sterling WR/FS Senior
Christian Scandrett Resurrection Christian LB/TE Senior
Corey Scranton Moffat County G/DT Senior
Brad Self Platte Valley OL Senior
Bryce Strang University LB/T Senior
Dylan Tressler Pagosa Springs RB/CB Senior
Morgan Tribbett Eaton DE Sophomore

Honorable mention:

  • Damian Antonio Ramos, CB/RB, Lamar, Senior
  • Grant Aucoin, QB/MLB, Pagosa Springs, Senior
  • Wil Aucoin, RB/DE, Pagosa Springs, Junior
  • Shane Bishop, QB, D’Evelyn, Senior
  • Brandon Blanco, MLB, Valley, Senior
  • Brock Burkholder, WR/CB, Sterling, Senior
  • Gage Butler, RB/FS, Eaton, Senior
  • Joseph Campagna, RB/MLB, Moffat County, Senior
  • Ryan Connelley, Elizabeth, Junior
  • Logan Curtis, Platte Valley, Junior
  • Kayden Derbigny, DT/T, Fort Lupton, Sophomore
  • Dylan Evans, LB/RB, Resurrection Christian, Senior
  • Hunter gator Goff, TE/ILB, Delta, Junior
  • AJ Goldfain, MLB/FB, Resurrection Christian, Senior
  • Pedro Gomez, OL, Lamar, Senior
  • Nate Gravagno, WR/LB, Englewood, Senior
  • Logan Hafey, DE/T, Moffat County, Junior
  • Colton Johnson, RB/LB, Delta, Senior
  • Gunner Johnson (labbe), QB/DB, Englewood, Junior
  • Cameron Kirwan, T/DE, Middle Park, Senior
  • Jayden Lawrence, G/C, Elizabeth, Junior
  • Alejandro Maltos-Garcia, QB/SS, Brush, Junior
  • Aidan O’Donnell, WR/FS, Pagosa Springs, Senior
  • Damian Orozco, DE/LB, Alamosa, Junior
  • Sebastian Owens, C/G, Arvada, Senior
  • Jace Perez, WR/CB, Elizabeth, Junior
  • Servando Perez, QB/SS, Valley, Senior
  • Garrett Purman, C/G, Berthoud, Junior
  • Braden Roskam, RB/FS, Woodland Park, Senior
  • Nathan Scharnhorst, QB/FS, Delta, Junior
  • Zayne Stam, Weld Central, Junior
  • Taran Teeter, MLB/FB, Moffat County, Junior
  • Anthony Torrez, RB/MLB, La Junta, Junior
  • Zachary Vaughan, OG/DT, Severance, Junior
  • Kyle Wellen, RB, Brush, Junior

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Class 1A

(Paul Soriano)

Player of the year: Kory Tacha, Limon

Coach of the year: Mike O’Dwyer, Limon

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Alexis Aguilar Wray G/MLB Senior
Joey Beckner Holyoke DE/T Senior
Matthias Brown Strasburg MLB/T Junior
Owen Busetti Florence MLB/RB Senior
Chance Cannon Limon G Junior
Mason Claunch Centauri RB/CB Junior
Tyler Collins Wray QB/FS Senior
Bijah Cornell Florence TE/DE Senior
Trystan Graf Strasburg RB/FS Senior
A.j. Hemphill Strasburg WR/MLB Senior
Trey Hines Limon QB/CB Junior
Jeremiah Leeper Limon RB/LB Junior
Nico Marchitelli Gunnison QB/LB/P Senior
Christian Matus Hotchkiss OT/DT Senior
Holden Morgan Highland RB/LB Senior
Ryan Phelan Meeker QB/DE Senior
Collin Russell Strasburg QB/CB Senior
Landon Salmans Wray C/DT Senior
Kaysen Schmidt Limon DL/OL Senior
Byron Shawcroft Centauri QB/DE Junior
Miles Sprague Holyoke QB/LB Junior
Kory Tacha Limon LB/RB Senior
Julian Valencia Strasburg K/WR Freshman
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Junior Arambula Wray SS/WR Senior
Ky Bandy Limon LB/RB Junior
Evan Bright Florence OL/LB Senior
Zach Buhr Centauri RB/LB Junior
Alex Carr Limon DB/TE Senior
Rian Chavez Colorado Springs Christian DT/G Senior
Mac Copeland Bennett RB/MLB Senior
Juan Cortes Yuma T/DE/DT Senior
Joe Dunn Colorado Springs Christian RB/SS Senior
Cobi Garcia Monte Vista MLB/RB Senior
Jeiven Gonzalez Highland OL/DT Junior
Traycer Hall Hotchkiss FB/ILB Senior
Coulson Hollembeak Hotchkiss DE/G Junior
Brandon Hussey Peyton RB/LB/ILB Senior
John Jacoby Bennett DT/G/T Senior
Cooper Main Meeker G/LB Senior
Carter Neff Hotchkiss C/DE/MLB Junior
Blaine Peebles Hotchkiss FS/P Junior
Colton Pettit Highland TE/LB Senior
Julian Sullivan Florence OL/DL Senior
Kelton Turner Meeker RB/SS Junior
Tell Wade Wray OL/DL Sophomore
Mordecai White Hotchkiss RB/DB Junior

Honorable mention:

  • Carlos Almeida, TE/DT, Center, Senior
  • Grant Blackmon, T/DT, Platte Canyon, Senior
  • Cooper Brower, C, Rye, Senior
  • Sam Buckhanan, OL/ILB/QB, Gunnison, Junior
  • Adnex Bumba, DE/LB, Jefferson, Senior
  • Shawn Campbell, WR, Ignacio, Junior
  • Yahir Chavez, QB/ATH, Hotchkiss, Senior
  • Colby Clatterbaugh, RB/MLB, Meeker, Senior
  • Zak Cobb, C/DT/ILB, Peyton, Junior
  • Brady Collins, WR/NG, Wray, Sophomore
  • MIke Dean, DT/DE/T, Platte Canyon, Senior
  • Dusty Duran, TE/DE, Monte Vista, Junior
  • Nate Early, WR/DB, Banning Lewis Academy, Junior
  • Zachary Eskelson, OL/DT, Meeker, Junior
  • Dom Felice, TE/DE, Paonia, Senior
  • Parker Franz, OL/LB, Burlington, Senior
  • Severin Grundvig, ILB/RB, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior
  • Gael Guzman, G/DT/K, Bennett, Senior
  • Allen Hardey, FS/SS/QB, Platte Canyon, Junior
  • Baron Holman, WR/CB, Centauri, Junior
  • Cade Killin, DE/T, Holyoke, Junior
  • Fletcher Madrid, Del Norte, Senior
  • Josh Martinez, QB/DB/WR, Florence, Senior
  • Quentin Nolan-Henson, DE/G, Rocky Ford, Senior
  • Tyrese Otero, WR/CB/FS, Monte Vista, Senior
  • Isaac Peerman, Del Norte, Senior
  • Clay Robinson, RB/SS, Yuma, Junior
  • Aidyn Shafer, G/DT, Holyoke, Junior
  • Wyatt Sprague, WR/SS, Holyoke, Freshman
  • Caleb Stockton, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior
  • Jack Swanson, WR/FS, Strasburg, Senior
  • Iley Tuttle, FS/WR/CB, Peyton, Senior
  • Brody Wagner, G/LB, Cedaredge, Senior
  • Evan Walls, G/C/T, Prospect Ridge Academy, Senior
  • Deklan Wilk, LB, Prospect Ridge Academy, Senior
  • Jeremy Woodward, RB/LB, Meeker, Senior

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8-man

Sedgwick County Sanford football

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Player of the year: Kelton Gartrell, Sanford

Coach of the year: Chris Michel, Sedgwick County

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Derrick Alber Merino DE/SE Junior
Nolan Carlson Sedgwick County G/DE Junior
Jared Ehmke Sedgwick County QB Senior
Trent Elliott Merino RB/MLB Senior
Kaleb Fowler Sedgwick County Senior
Andrew Frank Merino CB/RB Senior
Kelton Gartrell Sanford RB/MLB Junior
Hayden Gray Dove Creek G/DE Senior
Omar Guerrero Sanford C/NG Senior
Terrance Heath Sedgwick County WR/DE Senior
Fabian Lopez Sedgwick County Senior
Coletin Mazerall Simla Senior
Chase Moore Mancos RB Junior
Gabriel Proctor Fowler LB/OL Senior
Christian Still Dayspring Christian Academy QB/CB Senior
Jaciel Villalobos Sedgwick County SS/WR Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Jhett Alapai Elbert TE/DL Senior
Jackson Bates Fowler HB/DB Senior
Mason E hanagan Swink DT/G/FB Senior
Brandon Eglinton Calhan QB Senior
Colt Fury Mancos G Senior
Tate Goddard Sedgwick County MLB/FB Senior
Andrew Harris Pikes Peak Christian QB/LB/RB Senior
Josh Holman Sanford QB/LB Junior
Stephen King Gilpin County RB/QB/S Senior
Ethan Larsen Sanford WR/DE Junior
Xavier Livesay Akron FB/DL Junior
Anthony Lujan Rangely QB/FB/FB Senior
Matthew Mendoza Swink HB/WR/S Senior
Brett Price Sanford RB Senior
Adam Schultz Crowley County Senior
Ryan Tempel Haxtun OL/DL Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Nathaniel Aguilar, Crowley County, Senior
  • Hector Almeida, South Park, Senior
  • Braxton Asbell, ATH, Sargent, Senior
  • Braxton Bates, TE/DB, Fowler, Senior
  • Austin Beanland, C/DE, Dove Creek, Senior
  • Blake Boulter, QB/DE/LB, Gilpin County, Senior
  • Jakob Buller, QB/K/P, West Grand, Senior
  • Alejandro Castanon, C/LB, West Grand, Senior
  • Wyatt Cook, FB/LB/DE, Holly, Senior
  • Christian Cova, WR, Mancos, Senior
  • Chorbin Cressler, QB/CB, Dove Creek, Junior
  • Austin Davis, OL/MLB, Rangely, Senior
  • Brody Despard, RB/DB, Byers, Senior
  • Rene Dominguez, RB/KR, West Grand, Senior
  • Dakota Eaton, RB/DT/SE, Holly, Junior
  • Zachery Edwards, RB/LB, Pikes Peak Christian, Senior
  • Jose Garcia, CB/WR, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior
  • Brayden Glover, RB, Simla, Sophomore
  • Traevin Jones, TE/LB, Caliche, Senior
  • Owen Knode, QB/DB, Haxtun, Junior
  • Hayden Lasley, Springfield, Senior
  • Jacob Martin, CB/WR, Dayspring Christian Academy, Junior
  • Aiden Martinez, McClave, Sophomore
  • Keihlin Myers, QB/QB/QB, Rangely, Junior
  • Vincent Nowicki, RB/WR/LB, Vail Christian, Junior
  • Slater O’Brien, OL/DL, Vail Christian, Senior
  • Grayson Pachner, QB/SE, Akron, Senior
  • Kage Pepper, ATH, Sargent, Senior
  • Monte Pickering, MLB/G, Lyons, Senior
  • Gabe Polley, G, Rangely, Senior
  • Sam Puderbaugh, OL/DL, Norwood, Senior
  • Kevin Rice, DE/G/LB, Swink, Senior
  • Isaiha Rivas, LB, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior
  • Damian Romero, QB/DB, Fowler, Senior
  • Austin Schake, OG/DE, West Grand, Senior
  • Rylee Smith, TE/DE, Fowler, Senior
  • Cooper Tixier, G/DE, Wiley, Sophomore
  • Tyler Wytulka, QB, Norwood, Senior
  • Cade Zordel, RB/LB, Wiley, Senior

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6-man

Stratton/Liberty Fleming football

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Player of the year: Brady Kuntz, Fleming

Coach of the year: John King, Fleming

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Damien Barnes Eads RB/DE Senior
Dominic Coleman Granada QB/RB/DB Junior
Kade Comstock Fleming QB/S Senior
Alex Cruz Stratton/Liberty FB/DE Sophomore
Sullivan Farmer Kit Carson Senior
Chris Goss Fleming LB/RB Senior
John Hainer Granada FB/NG Sophomore
Tyler Hase Stratton/Liberty TE/DE Senior
Brady Kuntz Fleming DE/LB/HB Senior
Jaret Lichty Stratton/Liberty RB/LB Senior
Evan Worley Cheyenne Wells Junior
Arek Wulf Prairie RB/DB/ATH Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Layne Brown Briggsdale TE/MLB Senior
Malik Carlson Briggsdale RB/LB Junior
Daniel Escareno Manzanola DE/QB/TB Junior
Cordell Garriott North Park Senior
Preston Hernandez Cheyenne Wells Senior
Nolan Hill Peetz Senior
Andy Long Prairie QB/DE/ATH Junior
Trey Pearce Cheraw DB/QB Senior
Evan Pieper North Park Junior
Rogelio Rangel Cheyenne Wells Junior
Dalton Sweazy Hanover OL/QB/MLB Junior
Dayne Woodis Deer Trail Junior

Honorable mention:

  • Gus Andreatta, WR/DE/P, La Veta, Junior
  • Richie Atencio, DL/OT, Sierra Grande, Senior
  • Dillon Ball, Cheyenne Wells, Junior
  • Logan Breyer, TE/DL, Stratton/Liberty, Sophomore
  • Isiah Chairez, LB/RB/ATH, Sierra Grande, Junior
  • Ty Coleman, Cotopaxi, Sophomore
  • Peyton Cranson, Branson/Kim, Sophomore
  • Jonathan De Jesus, RB/LB, Weldon Valley, Senior
  • Yahir Enriquez, Idalia, Junior
  • Junior Flores, RB/LB, Weldon Valley, Senior
  • Samuel Koolstra, RB/LB, Arickaree/Woodlin, Junior
  • Levi Miller, Genoa-Hugo, Senior
  • Wyatt Miller, Genoa-Hugo, Junior
  • Kevin Rodriquez, Walsh, Senior
  • Nick Schroeder, WR/LB, Hi-Plains, Senior
  • Cade Smith, Branson/Kim, Sophomore
  • Porter Spady, RB/LB/K, Eads, Freshman
  • Salvador Vigil, QB/S/LB, Mountain Valley, Senior
  • Tatum White, DB/LB/SB, Cheraw, Junior

Denver Broncos high school football coach of the week: Walsh’s Bill Forgey

(Photo courtesy of Bill Forgey)

Bill Forgey just sounds like a man who means business. He initially got thrown into the coaching ranks when a middle school wrestling coach was needed and he hasn’t looked back since.

Now prowling the sidelines for Walsh’s football program, Forgey is hoping to lead his team to a winning season. Despite dropping the first game of the year he steered the team back on path with a 16-12 win over Branson/Kim last week.

That win was good enough to make to him 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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Bill Forgey bio

Years as head coach: 5 (13-23)

Years at Walsh: 5 (1-1 this season)

Previous stops: Walsh assistant coach 2011-15; Walsh head coach (2016-present).

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Question: Why did you get into coaching?

Forgey: It started with wrestling. I wrestled and played football in school. And then (Walsh) was needing a junior high wrestling coach. So I stepped up there and then our high school coaches left and I took over that. My kids all graduated, the last one graduated in 2013 and I was going to give it up, but nobody stepped up to take over. And then with football, I just enjoy working with the kids and basically what it is.

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

Forgey: I’m not sure how to answer that one. The kids seem to keep coming back out for me. I mean, we didn’t have an abundance of kids last year. We had seven kids playing six man football and played four games with six kids. They seem to enjoy it.

Q: With the unusual circumstances surrounding this season, how quickly when the option came up were you guys aware that you were going to choose to play in Season A?

Forgey: I was wanting to play in Season A because we’d already decided that you don’t want to play spring football out here on the plains. When you get into the spring, you get those hard, just bitter cold winds. I’d rather be inside wrestling at that time.

Q: What is it about the 6-man game that you enjoy the most?

Forgey: It’s hard. Honestly, I’d rather play 8-man, but the 6-man games give the smaller schools a chance to keep their programs. Our first year with 6-man, we were undefeated until we met Eads and we forgot the center was eligible and their center just killed us.

It’s just about learning different things. The quarterback, the first person to touch the ball, can’t run across the line of scrimmage. It’s hard to break kids in right after you’ve just come down from 8-man, but it’s a wide open game. I’m still learning.

Q: Is it safe to say it was a big adjustment for you as well as the kids?

Forgey: Oh yeah. The one-on-one tackling is you have to be good at it and because if you’re not, you get a lot of points scored on you.

Q: How important was it for this year for you guys to go out and get that first win against Branson/Kim?

Forgey: That was a big one. When we went to Mountain Valley, we didn’t play bad, but we had 12 penalties for 95 yards and we had one or two touchdowns called back. At the end of the three, they were up on us 19-8, but we were still in the game and then the fourth quarter just kind of fell apart on us. Our offense hasn’t been clicking very good.

Against Branson/Kim, they were up 12-0 on us going into the fourth and our offense finally started clicking some and we scored two (touchdowns) with our extra points and the defense played excellent. I’m starting three freshmen, two seniors and one junior and my freshmen are starting to pick it up and they’re doing a good job. All of them have done a good job.

Q: How challenging is that when half of your team is made up of kids who hadn’t seen the varsity level before?

Forgey: You know what, the freshmen I have now, I have six total on the team, but I’ve had them since fifth grade playing junior high football. They progress, but it’s a big step from junior high to high school, even though you played that game.

They’re just trying to figure it out. They’ve finally grown some and they’re figuring out their footwork and stuff like that. They’re coming along well.

Q: In this shortened season, what’s your measurement of success for this team?

Forgey: We haven’t had very many winning seasons since after our first year of 6-man. We’re just taking it one game at a time. We have Cheraw this week and right now they’re undefeated. So that’s another big game and we have some tough games coming up here, so they’re going to have to step up.

I think it’s going to be tough for us to make the playoffs because that league up north with Stratton/Liberty, Eads, Cheyenne Wells and all those teams, that’s a pretty tough league. But I’d like to have a winning record by the end of the season.

The 2019-20 girls basketball season ended with several new names in the record book

Far Northeast girls basketball Tosjanae Bonds

(MaxPreps)

Once glance at the newly refurbished girls basketball record book gave the impression that the 2019-20 girls basketball season might have had one of the deepest pools of talent that Colorado has ever seen.

Records of all sorts fell as the season rolled on and at the end of the year, it was clear that Colorado had put one of the best points guards ever seen on display while also providing a home for an elite player.

From free throw records to team blocks and assist numbers, the 2019-20 season was certainly one for the record books.

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Offensive numbers get the headlines, but the true measure of a hard-working player is their effort on the defensive end of the floor. That was the case for the Far Northeast Warriors. Tosjanae Bonds finished her career as an elite defender and has the numbers to back it up.

She snagged 21 steals on Jan. 31 in a game against Kennedy. That broke the state single-game record (which she owned from the year before) by one. She is the only player in state history to record 20 steals in a game and has done so twice.

She totaled 208 steals through the course of the season which is also a season record. That number helped put her atop the career steals list as she finished with 631. She is the only player to record 600 career assists.

She became the second player in state history to record a quadruple-double in a Feb. 8 win over Denver East. She recorded 18 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals.

Aurora West College Prep had some impressive defensive numbers of its own. Daisy Rodriguez tied a state record with 16 blocks in a single game and her her 150 blocks in a single season put her at eighth. The Spartans recorded 283 blocks as a team, the second-most blocks by a team in state history.

A 32-year-old record fell on Jan. 24 when Wash’s Jensen Renquist sank 24 free throws in a single game. Greeley West’s Lesa Morrill set the old record of 23 in the 1987-88 season and it was later tied by Swink’s Taiylor Holland in 2014. Renquist got to the line 26 times and sank all but two of her shots in a 66-61 overtime loss.

Berthoud might most remember its trip to the Final 4 this last year, but its season will always stand in the record books as the Spartans made 395 free throws during the season, more than anyone else in state history. They kept that momentum going in the offseason as they put on a free throw fundraiser to help benefit a local food bank.

Highlands Ranch Cherry Creek girls basketball

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The remarkable career of Jana Van Gytenbeek will live on through tall tales and of course all the chapters of the record books she rewrote.

She ended as the career assists leader with 679 and her senior campaign accounted for 208 of those, good enough for fourth on the single-season list.

She cracked the top 10 in a couple of other categories as she finished her career with a 79.67 free throw percentage which is now seventh on the career list. Pueblo West’s Hannah Simental was a tad better at 81.17 percent putting her at fourth. Simental also ended her career shooting 43.95 percent from 3-point range to place eighth all-time.

Van Gytenbeek also ended her career with 217 career state tournament points. St. Mary’s guard Josephine Howery matched that very number and the two all-time greats are tied for 10th in that category.

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Denver South’s Carly Dilworth ended her career as one of the greatest 3-point shooters in state history. She finished her career with a 44.36 3-point percentage to finish one spot ahead of Simental at seventh on the career list. Dilworth also tied the single-game 3-point percentage record by making all seven shots to go 100 percent. Green Mountain’s Jayda Maves sank all six of her 3-point attempts on Dec. 18 to also tie the record.

Dilworth also (briefly) held the single-game 3-point record as she sank 11 shots in Jan. 17 to set a state mark. That number was topped the very next day by Alamosa’s Emily Lavier, who hit 12. Dilworth ended her career with 232 career 3-pointers, 10th all-time.

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Notables:

  • Grandview recorded 513 team assists, third for team assists in a season.
  • St. Mary’s made 717 field goals through the course of the season to come in at sixth for field goals made by a team in a season. The Pirates also make 207 team 3-pointers to come in for a tie in seventh place.
  • Thornton’s Shamahra Henderson had 24 double-double this last season tying for second most in a single year. She also ended her career with 54 which puts her seventh all-time.
  • Valor Christian’s Reagan Beers shot 65.06 percent from the field this last season to break into 10th place in that category.
  • Denver South’s Timiya Guevara made her way to the free throw line 23 times in a Feb. 10 game against Golden. That’s the ninth most attempts in a single game. She made 20 of them as the Rebels won the game 78-59.
  • Ever since her freshman year at Lamar, Cali Clark was a rebounding machine. She combined for 1,194 career rebounds for Lamar and Cherry Creek to slide into the fifth spot on the all-time career rebounds list.
  • George Washington’s Jaida Redwine is a name to watch in the future. Her 423 points ties her for seventh most as a freshman.

All-state girls basketball teams for the 2019-20 season

The 2019-20 all-state girls basketball 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 coaches.

A specific player of the year vote was held in each class, as was a vote for coach of the year.

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Class 5A

Highlands Ranch Cherry Creek girls basketball

(PaulDiSalvoPhotography.com)

Player of the year: Jana Van Gytenbeek, Cherry Creek

Coach of the year: Jessika Caldwell, Valor Christian

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Raegan Beers Valor Christian Sophomore PF/C
Lauren Betts Grandview Sophomore C
Cali Clark Cherry Creek Senior PF/SF
Payton Muma Highlands Ranch Junior PG/SG
Jana Van Gytenbeek Cherry Creek Senior PG
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Tosjanae Bonds Far Northeast Warriors Senior  
Jada Moore Regis Jesuit Senior PG/SG
Addison O’Grady Grandview    
Avery Vansickle Regis Jesuit Junior PG/SG
Kindyll Wetta Valor Christian Junior PG/SG

Honorable mention: Callie Allen, Fruita Monument, Senior; Nikki Antonopoulos, Brighton, Junior; Avery Bang, Chaparral, Sophomore; Torie Bass, Fountain-Fort Carson, Junior; Sydney Bevington, Ralston Valley, Junior; Jessica Bollwahn, Columbine, Sophomore; Danae Christensen, Fountain-Fort Carson, Senior; Jordynn Conner, Denver East, Junior; Lila Dere, Fruita Monument, Senior; Mackenzie Gamble, Mountain Vista, Senior; Timiya Guevara, Denver South, Junior; Sophia Hadad, Fossil Ridge, Senior; Makayla Hemingway, Cherokee Trail, Senior; Shamahra Henderson, Thornton, Senior; Seairra Hughes, Vista Peak Prep, Senior; Jay Jones, Adams City, Senior; Taryn Lindsey, Doherty, Junior; Halle Mackiewicz, Legacy, Senior; Kali March, Arapahoe, Senior; Lydia Marshall, Liberty, Senior; Izzy Munson, Fairview, Senior; Taylor Ray, Highlands Ranch, Sophomore; Leah Redding, Grand Junction Central, Junior; Jadyn Ross, Eaglecrest, Senior; Saya Sabus, Ralston Valley, Sophomore; Jenna Siebert, Valor Christian, Junior; Megan Stackhouse, Loveland, Senior; Grace Talbot, Chatfield, Sophomore; Nadia Trevizo-Medina, Lakewood, Senior; Olivia Waufle, Horizon, Senior; Nyera West, Rangeview, Sophomore; Courtney Wristen, Broomfield, Junior; Lauren Zwetzig, Fossil Ridge, Senior.
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Class 4A

Rampart Pueblo West girls basketball

(Ismael Gomez)

Player of the year: Hannah Simental, Pueblo West

Coach of the year: Alan Gibson, Berthoud

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Kylee Blacksten Air Academy Senior G
Emily Cavey Berthoud Senior SG/PF/SF
Megan Pohs Mullen Junior PG
Hannah Simental Pueblo West Senior PG
Alyssa Wells Holy Family Junior SG
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Nikki Derrell Sand Creek Junior PG/SG
Breanna Fowler Berthoud Junior PG/SG
Courtney Hank Green Mountain Junior  
Jerika Moore Canon City Senior SG/SF
D’Nae Wilson Sierra Senior PG

Honorable mention: Jasmine Arreola, Denver West, Sophomore;
Hannah Burg, Falcon, Junior; Serin Dunne, Mesa Ridge, Senior; Jada Dupree, Pueblo South, Senior; Sydnee Durtsche, Thompson Valley, Senior; Josie Eccher, Montrose, Senior; Gracie Gallegos, Mullen, Sophomore; Elli Garnett, Golden, Senior; Thalia Guardiola, Skyview, Junior; Genevieve Gudino, Erie, Junior; Krystina Hagood, Sand Creek, Senior; Jordynn Lee, Longmont, Senior; Liberty Line, Ponderosa, Junior; Gabby Louther, Pueblo West, Sophomore; Erin Mauro, Pueblo County, Senior; Giavonna Meeks, Northfield, Sophomore; Julia Mischke, Centaurus, Junior; Amyah Moore, Harrison, Junior; Diamond Moore, Harrison, Senior; Jameson Mott, Evergreen, Freshman; Grace Moyers, Erie, Sophomore; Brooke Murrell, Thomas Jefferson, Freshman; Avery Oaster, Green Mountain, Sophomore; Imani Perez, Mullen, Sophomore; Ashayla Powers, Skyline, Senior; Susie Puchino, Littleton, Senior; Mason Rowland, Durango, Freshman; Kaydee Sims, Weld Central, Junior; Natalya Taylor, Glenwood Springs, Senior; Maddie Topping, D’Evelyn, Sophomore; Selena Vargas, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior; Maya Whiteside, George Washington, Junior; Tyler Whitlock, Holy Family, Junior.
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Class 3A

St. Mary's girls basketball Josephine Howery

(Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps)

Player of the year: Josephine Howery, St. Mary’s

Coach of the year: Wes Lewis, Pagosa Springs

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Hailey Griego Pagosa Springs Senior  
Seneca Hackley St. Mary’s Senior W/SG
Josephine Howery St. Mary’s Senior PG/SG/W
Kylie Kravig University Junior  
Addie Randel Eaton Senior PG
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Catherine Cummings St. Mary’s Senior C
Mia Garcia Centauri Senior  
Lilly Lavier Alamosa Senior G
Taylor Lewis Pagosa Springs Senior SG
Stephanie Schultz Lutheran Junior PG/SG

Honorable mention: Jacky Alvarez-Gordillo, Eagle Ridge Academy, Senior; Corrie Anderson, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior; Cortney Arrasmith, The Vanguard School, Senior; Madison Bogue, Strive Prep – Smart Academy, Junior; Brooke Bunting, Platte Valley, Sophomore; Jasmine Cardona, Sterling, Senior; Mikylah Espinosa, The Academy, Sophomore; Ashley Finch, Faith Christian, Senior; Ella Freimuth, Colorado Academy, Junior; Alexis Garcia, The Vanguard School, Junior; Sara Geddes, Delta, Senior; Kammie Henderson, Cedaredge, Junior; Julia Holden, Trinidad, Senior; Kenzie Kraich, Brush, Junior; Taryn Kravig, University, Freshman; Nakaiya Kuskie, Eaton, Junior; Emily Lavier, Alamosa, Junior; Jade Leibel, Florence, Senior; Amanda Licht, Kent Denver, Sophomore; Maya Lindgren, Roaring Fork, Junior; Hayden Mayo, La Junta, Senior; Brenna McDaniel, Centauri, Junior; Mady McFee, Buena Vista, Senior; Jaecynda Nienhuser, Ellicott, Junior; Aniah Olson, Manitou Springs, Senior; Kate Osborne, DSST: Byers, Junior; Rachel Pelino, Salida, Junior; Aryanna Perez, The Academy, Sophomore; Jordyn Pittman, Grand Valley, Senior; Keely Porter, Delta, Junior; Daisy Rodriguez, Aurora West College Prep Academy, Junior; Cora Schissler, Platte Valley, Sophomore; Macee Shultz, Bayfield, Junior; Natalie Smink, DSST: Montview, Senior; Izzy Swanson, Liberty Common, Junior; Dalayna Tadolini, Brush, Senior; Lily Thimsen, Jefferson Academy, Senior; Isabelle Trujillo, Arrupe Jesuit, Senior; Carly Villegas, Riverdale Ridge, Junior; Taylor Wiescamp, Coal Ridge, Junior; Paige Yarbrough, Montezuma-Cortez, Junior.
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Class 2A

Kendra Parra Del Norte girls basketball

(Brent Murphy/MaxPreps)

Player of the year: Kendra Parra, Del Norte

Coach of the year: Bart O’Dwyer, Limon

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Sidney Hines Limon Senior PF/SF
Toni Lopez Limon Senior  
Kendra Parra Del Norte Senior SG
Abi Snyder Rocky Ford Junior PG
Kristin Vieselmeyer Holyoke Sophomore PF
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Julia Dinwiddie Meeker Senior  
Emily Jelden Holyoke Senior PG
Emma Johnson Heritage Christian Senior  
Kayleigh Mannering Peyton Senior G
Mackenzie Peterson Sanford Senior  

Honorable mention: Sophie Adamson, Rye, Sophomore; Sydney Adamson, Rye, Sophomore; Kara Amidon, Denver Christian, Senior; Sidney Brown, Highland, Senior; Kayedence Bruner, Soroco, Sophomore; Asia Caldon, Sanford, Sophomore; Cheyenne Caldon, Sanford, Sophomore; Alex Camilletti, Hayden, Senior; Saedee Davis, Holly, Senior; Kaitlyn Day, Dawson School, Senior; Madison Day, Dawson School, Senior; Mayson Fago, Union Colony Prep, Senior; Morgan Gribble, Swink, Senior; Devon Harris, Byers, Senior; Lauren Herman, Holyoke, Sophomore; Makayla Howell, Ignacio, Senior; Tabby Jones, Wray, Junior; Gabby Jones, Del Norte, Sophomore; Kacie Lapp, Rangely, Junior; Kaeci Madrid, Del Norte, Junior; Amana Malki, Lotus School For Excellence, Sophomore; Sarina Mansour, Colorado Springs School, Senior; Trista Marx, Limon, Sophomore; Leslie Mendoza, Holly, Senior; Shelby Miller, Peyton, Junior; Jaiden Monger, Calhan, Junior; Avaleena Nanaeto, Ignacio, Sophomore; Jolee Ortiz, Rye, Junior; Trinity Perry, Burlington, Junior; Kaitlyn Rector, Simla, Junior; Whitney Richardi, Colorado Springs School, Junior; Ema Richardson, Yuma, Junior; Chloe Richardson, Rye, Junior; Abby Shay, Wray, Senior; Elsie Vazquez, Hotchkiss, Senior; Elissa Velasquez, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior; Taylor Warnecke, Simla, Senior.
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Class 1A

(Courtesy of Springfield HS)

Player of the year: Julia Mondragon, Springfield

Coach of the year: Tom Jacobs, South Baca

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Whitney Chintala Fleming Sophomore G
Delaney Eskew South Baca Senior  
Kendyl Kirkwood Fleming Junior F
Kylie Krise Briggsdale Sophomore  
Julia Mondragon Springfield Senior P
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Kylee Christensen Sangre de Cristo Junior PG
Lola Conaway Shining Mountain Senior PF/SF
Alexis Crane Springfield Senior G
Koylynn Gulliford Cotopaxi Junior  
Reyna Isenbart Kit Carson Senior PG/SG/SF

Honorable mention: Anna Beckett, McClave, Sophomore; Claire Carlson, Cotopaxi, Senior; Bailea Carothers, Kiowa, Senior; Taysa Conger, Merino, Sophomore; Kendall Conway, De Beque, Sophomore; Patience Crane, South Baca, Senior; Anela Dixon, Mile High Academy, Junior; Kenlee Durrill, Flatirons Academy, Freshman; Bryn Durrill, Flatirons Academy, Junior; Audrey Gibbs, Ouray, Junior; Alyssa Hammel, Moffat, Senior; Grace Hatfield, Dove Creek, Junior; Alissa Hebberd, South Baca, Junior; Shelby Hoffman, Briggsdale, Junior; Andrea Hornung, Stratton/Liberty, Senior; Sage Laymon, Cotopaxi, Senior; Jazmin Martinez, North Park, Senior; Lexis Metz, Sangre de Cristo, Senior; Camren Morris, Idalia, Sophomore; Talara Nittler, Kim/Branson, Junior; Kylie Parks, Springfield, Senior; Jensen Renquist, Walsh, Freshman; Macy Rowan, Wiley, Junior; Emme Rushing, Nucla, Junior; Ryely Smartt, Genoa-Hugo/Karval, Senior; Tessa Smith, Genoa-Hugo/Karval, Junior; Ally Spady, Eads, Junior; Taylor Vandenburg, Longmont Christian, Junior; Alivia Weathers, Lone Star, Sophomore; Kalea Zeender, Shining Mountain, Sophomore.

All-state boys basketball teams for the 2019-20 season

The 2019-20 all-state boys basketball 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 coaches.

A specific player of the year vote was held in each class, as was a vote for coach of the year.

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Class 5A

Columbine Dakota Ridge boys basketball

(Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

Player of the year: Luke O’Brien, Columbine

Coach of the year: Shawn Palmer, Rangeview

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Obi Agbim Rangeview Senior SG
Julian Hammond III Cherry Creek Junior SG
Caleb McGill Grandview Senior PF/C
Luke O’Brien Columbine Senior SG
Kobe Sanders Chaparral Senior PG/SG
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Jalen Page Fairview Senior F
Lian Ramiro Grandview Senior C
Quinten Rock Smoky Hill Senior PG
Zion Ruckard Eaglecrest Senior PG/SG
Christopher Speller Rangeview Senior PG

Honorable mention: Trevor Baskin, Pomona, Senior; Rocky Beers, Valor Christian, Senior; Ben Bowen, Mountain Vista, Junior; Greysen Carter, Fairview, Junior; Ryan Collins, Broomfield, Senior; Daric Conkright, Horizon, Senior; Fred Edmonds, George Washington, Junior; Messiah Ford, Aurora Central, Senior; Caden Gigstad, Ralston Valley, Senior; Ben Hageman, Windsor, Junior; Tristan Hurdle, Highlands Ranch, Senior; Taeshaud Jackson Jr., Dakota Ridge, Junior; Kendale Johnson, George Washington, Junior; Reece Kelly, Mountain Vista, Senior; Aidan Kuhl, Rocky Mountain, Sophomore; AJ Lacabe, Vista PEAK Prep, Senior; Keyshawn Maltbia, Fountain-Fort Carson, Senior; Nolan Marold, ThunderRidge, Junior; Jordan McKay, Liberty, Sophomore; Amondo Miller, Valor Christian, Junior; Lucas Moerman, Doherty, Senior; Cade Palmer, Rangeview, Junior; Myles Purchase, Cherry Creek, Junior; Langston Reynolds, Denver East, Sophomore; Caleb Rillos, Ralston Valley, Senior; Christian Speller, Rangeview, Senior; Boston Stanton lll, Denver East, Junior; Bryson Stephens, Arapahoe, Senior; Tyler Turner, Boulder, Senior; Jeremiah Warren, Hinkley, Junior; Peyton Westfall, Pine Creek, Senior.[divider]

Class 4A

Cheyenne Mountain Vista Ridge boys basketball

(Arlee Aragon/Fountain-Fort Carson High School)

Player of the year: Javonte Johnson, Cheyenne Mountain

Coach of the year: Darin Reese, Mead

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Tijani Bamba Lincoln Senior G/PG
Nahsyah Bolar Northfield Senior SF/PF
Javonte Johnson Cheyenne Mountain Senior SG/SF
Micah Lamberth The Classical Academy Senior PG
Will Maher Mead Senior  
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Donta Dawson Harrison Junior SG/SF
Dallas Dye Longmont Senior PF
Ty Foster Lincoln Senior PG
Taylor Harris Pueblo West Senior PG
Owen Koonce Centaurus Senior F

Honorable mention: Bryce Andrews, Weld Central, Sophomore; Tarrance Austin, Pueblo South, Sophomore; Mason Black, Falcon, Sophomore; Mitchell Burt, Glenwood Springs, Senior; Joe Cartelli, Frederick, Senior; Randall Days, Widefield, Senior; Andrew Duquette, Silver Creek, Senior; Watts Erb, Palisade, Senior; Ezekiel Estrada, Kennedy, Senior; Keegan Garvey, Eagle Valley, Senior; Garrett Green, Holy Family, Senior; Ethan Hall, Discovery Canyon, Senior; Ladorian Havard, Erie, Senior; Darius Hornbuckle, Thomas Jefferson, Senior; Luke Hutto, Montrose, Sophomore; John Iuele, Glenwood Springs, Senior; Nick Jacobs, Mead, Senior; Darnell Kindred, Pueblo East, Senior; Griffin Lauritano, Evergreen, Junior; Dawson Lindquist, Steamboat Springs, Senior; Trey Lujan, Rifle, Senior; Tim Marshall, Air Academy, Senior; Brandon Martin, Pueblo Central, Senior; Liam McKenny, Battle Mountain, Senior; Tim Mewborn, Widefield, Senior; Alex Morales, Wheat Ridge, Senior; Jaromy Morgan, Thompson Valley, Junior; Kevin Mulligan, Golden, Senior; Seth Newton, Canon City, Junior; Nazarie Poliuk, Summit, Junior; Austin Robison, Skyline, Senior; Tayvis Sagrillo-Smiley, Littleton, Senior; Cooper Sheldon, Niwot, Senior; Trey Towndrow, Green Mountain, Senior; Landon Wallace, Conifer, Senior; Trey Ward, Mead, Senior; Colin Westfall, Lewis-Palmer, Junior.
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Class 3A

Dominique Clifford Vangaurd boys basketball

(Derek Regensburger/MaxPreps)

Player of the year: Dominique Clifford, The Vanguard School

Coach of the year: Bruce Dick, Resurrection Christian

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Dominique Clifford The Vanguard School Senior PG/SG
Reece Johnson Resurrection Christian Senior G
Caleb Ruter Faith Christian Senior SF/PF
Jaden Stoffell Manual Senior PG/SG
Kyrie Thomas DSST: Byers Senior G
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Brenden Crowther Alamosa Senior SG
Baye Fall Lutheran Freshman PF/C
Axel Henry Sterling Senior PG
Isaac Jessup Resurrection Christian Senior G
Hunter Wood Gunnison Senior SG/PG

Honorable mention: Joey Allen, Manitou Springs, Senior; Joah Armour, Manitou Springs, Junior; Buddy Askenazi, DSST: Montview, Senior; Mikey Babi, Bennett, Junior; Isaac Bearss, Buena Vista, Junior; Pace Billings, Kent Denver, Senior; Qahhar Burns, DSST: Montview, Senior; William Cervantes, Trinidad, Senior; Tayt Chacon, University, Sophomore; Mason Claunch, Centauri, Sophomore; Elliott Cravitz, Colorado Academy, Sophomore; Austin Gerber, Coal Ridge, Senior; Myles Godina, Salida, Junior; Scott Grable, Eaton, Junior; Nate Gravagno, Englewood, Junior; Alec Holman, Centauri, Senior; Sam Howery, St. Mary’s, Sophomore; Hunter Hughes, Delta; Timothy Huston, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Senior; Ian Jackson, Alamosa; Chris Jones, Ellicott, Senior; Alec Laraby, Middle Park, Senior; Isaiah LaTour, Lamar, Senior; Jacob Marcus, The Academy, Senior; Cayden Mazurek, Riverdale Ridge, Junior; D Moore, Ridge View Academy, Senior; Elijah Mullet, Fort Lupton, Senior; Chance Oquist, La Junta, Senior; Joseph Padilla, The Vanguard School, Senior; Darius Richards, Bishop Machebeuf, Senior; Bryan Rivera, Atlas Preparatory School, Junior; Jackson Romero, Resurrection Christian, Senior; Brock Shalla, Sterling, Senior; Mason Snarr, Pagosa Springs, Senior; Elian Soto, Jefferson Academy, Senior; Mamadou Sow, Lutheran, Junior; Caleb Stockton, Colorado Springs Christian, Junior; Elijah Thatch, DSST: Byers, Senior; Ryan Ure, Eaton, Junior; Teagan Whiteskunk, Montezuma-Cortez, Senior; Dylan Windorski, Lake County, Junior.
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Class 2A

Highland Eaton boys basketball

(David Johnson/davidjohnsonphotography.org)

Player of the year: Tate Bessire, Highland

Coach of the year: Pete Freeman, Highland

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Tate Bessire Highland Senior G
Jase Bessire Highland Junior G
Val Leone Fowler Junior G/P
Clay Robinson Yuma Sophomore G
Camden Smithburg Limon Junior  
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Junior Arambula Wray Junior PG
Andrew Burton Burlington Senior  
Chase McCreath Yuma Senior C/F
Johnathan Mobbley Fowler Senior P
Kory Tacha Limon Junior  

Honorable mention: Ben Buhler, Denver Christian, Sophomore;
Alex Carr, Limon, Junior; Tate Dille, Sedgwick County, Junior; Jesus Dominguez, West Grand, Sophomore; Dakota Eaton, Holly, Sophomore; Jared Ehmke, Sedgwick County, Junior; Nick Estes, Soroco, Senior; Bryce Finn, Ignacio, Junior; Coby Grant-Krenz, Dawson School, Senior; Jaden Johnson, Heritage Christian, Senior; Ethan Johnson, Holyoke, Sophomore; AJ Lashley, Peyton, Sophomore; Dylan Lebleu, Rangely, Senior; Jamison Lee, Vail Christian, Senior; Brady McCaw, Ignacio, Junior; Brennen Meyers, Peyton, Junior; Zaine Mikita, Byers, Senior; Omar Moreno, Holly, Junior; Alec Moritz, Vail Christian, Senior; Nic Navarette, Hoehne, Senior; Jacob Palecki, Hotchkiss, Senior; Justin Pecar, Wray, Senior; Cole Rogers, Meeker, Senior; Caden Showalter, Mancos, Senior; Connor Show Showalter, Mancos, Sophomore; Hunter Slowik, Hayden, Junior; Christian Still, Dayspring Christian Academy, Junior; Trey Summers, Union Colony Prep, Junior; Isaiah Trujillo, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior; Samuel Uyemura, Wray, Junior; Austyn Vig, Plateau Valley, Senior.
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Class 1A

(Ty Lin Williams/Kiowa County Independent)

Player of the year: Jayden McCombs-Farmer, Kit Carson

Coach of the year: Damon Dechant, Kit Carson

First Team
Name School Year Pos.
Cole Christensen Sangre de Cristo Senior PG/G
Blake Essex Mile High Academy Junior C
Jayden McCombs-Farmer Kit Carson Senior PG/SG
Wesley Ryan De Beque Junior  
Shadow Varnado South Baca Senior  
Second Team
Name School Year Pos.
Wyatt Patton Briggsdale Senior PG/SG
Jason Holt Evangelical Christian Senior PG
Dylan Renquist Walsh Senior  
Cordell Farmer Kit Carson Senior  
Quade Pelton Cheyenne Wells Senior  

Honorable mention: Jhett Alapia, Elbert, Junior; Elijah Aragon, Kim/Branson, Senior; Damien Barnes, Eads, Junior; Jonah Bertolino, Cotopaxi, Junior; Landon Bunker, Evangelical Christian, Senior; Dominic Coleman, Granada, Sophomore; Kade Comstock, Fleming, Junior; Cade Conger, Merino, Senior; Antonio Cordova, Primero, Junior; Zeke Craig, Bethune, Senior; Assane Diop, Belleview Christian, Freshman; Mitch Dollerschell, Prairie, Senior; Sullivan Farmer, Kit Carson, Junior; Channing Green, Ouray, Senior; Chance Gulliford, Cotopaxi, Senior; Brenden Hodges, Walsh, Senior; Tanner Hutt, Merino, Senior; Jaden Jordan, De Beque, Junior; Jon Kochavi, Denver Jewish Day, Senior; Brady Kuntz, Lone Star, Junior; Jaret Lichty, Stratton/Liberty, Junior; Lawrence Lucero, Wiley, Senior; Alan McCaffrey, Arickaree/Woodlin, Senior; Rylan McCall, Walsh, Senior; Liam Miller, Ouray, Senior; Wyatt Miller, Genoa-Hugo/Karval, Sophomore; Ethan Moore, Pikes Peak Christian, Junior; Sam Mote, Evangelical Christian, Senior; Christian Nation, Otis, Senior; Logan Owen, Belleview Christian, Junior; Trey Pearce, Cheraw, Junior; Aly Sakho, Denver Waldorf, Senior; Darian Schaller, Springfield, Junior; Ryan Shellenberger, Longmont Christian, Senior; Ryan Tempel, Haxtun, Junior; Dax Towns, Idalia, Senior; Dustin Wenz, Kiowa, Junior; Cooper White, Peetz, Senior; Tyler Wytulka, Nucla, Junior; Josh Yoder, Edison, Sophomore.

Boys basketball rankings: Kit Carson moves up to No. 1 in 1A

Kit Carson has taken over as the top-ranked team in Class 1A boys basketball this week.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Boys Basketball Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

First-place votes are in parentheses.

Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Rangeview (11) 21-0 128 1 3-0
2 Grandview (2) 16-5 103 2 1-1
3 Cherry Creek 17-4 88 4 3-0
4 Ralston Valley 18-3 80 5 2-0
5 Smoky Hill 17-4 79 3 3-0
6 Fairview 17-3 67 6 2-0
7 Columbine 17-3 48 7 2-0
8 Valor Christian 15-6 42 8 3-0
9 Boulder 18-3 29 9 3-0
10 Chaparral 15-6 21 10 1-0
Others receiving votes:
Eaglecrest 17, Denver East 8, Pine Creek 5.
Dropped out
None.
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Mead (12) 20-1 120 1 3-0
2 Longmont 18-3 91 3 3-0
3 Northfield 17-4 89 2 1-1
4 Cheyenne Mountain 20-1 83 4 3-0
5 Glenwood Springs 18-3 59 6 3-0
6 Golden 15-6 56 7 1-0
7 Harrison 15-4 55 5 1-1
8 Skyline 16-5 23 2-0
9 Pueblo West 15-6 18 8 2-1
10 Erie 16-4 16 9 1-0
Others receiving votes:
Montrose 14, Pueblo East 12, Green Mountain 10, Thomas Jefferson 9, Silver Creek 5.
Dropped out
Montrose (10).
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Resurrection Christian (15) 18-0 167 1 3-0
2 Lutheran (1) 16-2 152 2 1-0
3 Sterling 16-3 125 3 2-0
4 The Vanguard School 16-1 113 4 3-0
5 Faith Christian 15-3 107 5 2-0
6 DSST: Byers (1) 16-1 56 7 2-0
7 Alamosa 15-4 53 10 2-0
8 Manitou Springs 15-3 43 9 2-0
9 Eaton 15-3 38 8 2-0
10 Centauri 16-2 37 6 1-1
Others receiving votes:
Gunnison 14, DSST: College View 6, Manual 6, DSST: Montview 5, St. Mary’s 3, University 3, Coal Ridge 2, Eagle Ridge 2, Jefferson Academy 2, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Highland (14) 16-1 149 1 2-0
2 Yuma (1) 15-2 133 2 2-0
3 Limon 16-2 109 4 3-0
4 Fowler 16-2 94 5 2-0
5 Denver Christian 13-3 79 3 0-1
6 Ignacio 14-2 66 6 2-0
7 Mancos 14-3 55 7 2-0
8 Sedgwick County 17-1 51 8 2-0
9 Sanford 13-4 31 9 1-0
10 Crested Butte 15-2 23 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Vail Christian 21, Holly 7, Wray 4, Dawson School 1, Heritage Christian 1, Peyton 1.
Dropped out
Vail Christian (10).
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Kit Carson (5) 16-1 70 2 2-0
2 De Beque (3) 16-2 67 1 1-1
3 Sangre de Cristo 16-1 63 3 3-0
4 Walsh 15-2 57 4 2-0
5 Flatirons Academy 14-4 37 6 2-0
6 Mile High Academy 12-2 36 9 4-1
7 Briggsdale 15-2 33 7 1-0
8 Kim/Branson 14-3 30 5 1-1
9 Evangelical Christian 14-3 20 8 1-1
10 Denver Waldorf 11-4 11 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Ouray 10, Fleming 4, Cotopaxi 2.
Dropped out
Ouray (10).

Boys basketball rankings: Four new teams hop in

Alamosa boys basketball

(@erik_melgoza/Twitter)

Four new teams joined this week’s boys basketball rankings: Columbine (5A), Chaparral (5A), Erie (4A) and Alamosa (3A).

The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Boys Basketball Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

First-place votes are in parentheses.

Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Rangeview (14) 18-0 158 1 1-0
2 Grandview (2) 15-4 130 2 2-0
3 Smoky Hill 14-4 101 4 1-0
4 Cherry Creek 14-4 98 6 1-0
5 Ralston Valley 16-3 97 3 1-1
6 Fairview 15-3 85 5 0-0
7 Columbine 15-3 66 2-0
8 Valor Christian 12-6 46 8 1-0
9 Boulder 15-3 32 7 1-0
10 Chaparral 14-6 21 3-0
Others receiving votes:
Eaglecrest 17, Denver East 14, Pine Creek 10, Legend 3, Arapahoe 1, Horizon 1.
Dropped out
Eaglecrest (9), Denver East (10).
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Mead (13) 17-1 130 1 0-0
2 Northfield 16-3 112 4 2-0
3 Longmont 15-3 85 3 1-1
4 Cheyenne Mountain 17-1 81 2 0-1
5 Harrison 14-3 64 7 1-0
6 Glenwood Springs 15-3 63 6 1-0
7 Golden 14-6 50 8 2-0
8 Pueblo West 13-5 36 5 1-0
9 Erie 15-4 30 2-0
10 Montrose 16-4 18 9 1-1
Others receiving votes:
Green Mountain 13, Thomas Jefferson 13, Skyline 11, Silver Creek 5, Pueblo East 4.
Dropped out
Green Mountain (10).
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Resurrection Christian (18) 15-0 198 1 2-0
2 Lutheran (1) 15-2 177 2 3-0
3 Sterling 14-3 142 3 2-1
4 The Vanguard School 13-1 138 4 0-0
5 Faith Christian 13-3 121 5 1-0
6 Centauri 15-1 63 6 2-0
7 DSST: Byers (1) 14-1 60 7 2-0
8 Eaton 13-3 54 8 0-1
9 Manitou Springs 13-3 44 9 1-1
10 Alamosa 13-4 33 2-0
Others receiving votes:
University 31, Gunnison 12, DSST: College View 6, Coal Ridge 4, Manual 4, Strasburg 3, Jefferson Academy 2, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 1.
Dropped out
University (10).
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Highland (17) 14-1 179 1 3-0
2 Yuma (1) 13-2 144 2 1-1
3 Denver Christian 13-2 124 4 2-0
4 Limon 13-2 122 3 2-0
5 Fowler 14-2 84 6 2-0
6 Ignacio 12-2 75 5 2-1
7 Mancos 12-3 63 8 2-0
8 Sedgwick County 15-1 62 9 2-0
9 Sanford 12-4 43 7 1-1
10 Vail Christian 12-2 30 10 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Crested Butte 18, Wray 12, Holly 10, Dawson School 6, Union Colony Prep 6, Heritage Christian 4, Peyton 2, Dayspring Christian 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 De Beque (6) 15-1 86 1 1-1
2 Kit Carson (3) 14-1 77 2 3-0
3 Sangre de Cristo 13-1 66 3 1-1
4 Walsh 13-2 55 5 2-0
5 Kim/Branson 13-2 46 7 1-0
6 Flatirons Academy 12-4 38 4 0-2
7 Briggsdale 14-2 34 6 2-0
8 Evangelical Christian 13-2 30 9 1-0
9 Mile High Academy 8-1 28 8 2-0
10 Ouray 9-4 11 10 1-1
Others receiving votes:
Denver Waldorf 9, Denver Jewish Day 4, Fleming 4, Merino 4, Cotopaxi 2, Cheraw 1.
Dropped out
None.

Boys basketball rankings: Mead moves up to No. 1 in 4A

Mead boys basketball

(@MeadAthletics/Twitter)

Mead has moved up to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Class 4A boys basketball rankings.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

Complete rankings are below.

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CHSAANow.com Boys Basketball Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

First-place votes are in parentheses.

Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Rangeview (14) 17-0 140 1 2-0
2 Grandview 13-4 105 3 2-0
3 Ralston Valley 15-2 102 5 2-0
4 Smoky Hill 13-4 77 2 0-2
5 Fairview 15-3 75 6 2-0
6 Cherry Creek 13-4 66 7 2-0
7 Boulder 14-3 43 9 2-0
8 Valor Christian 11-6 38 8 1-1
9 Eaglecrest 12-5 33 4 1-1
10 Denver East 15-2 27 1-0
Others receiving votes:
Legend 20, Columbine 15, Pine Creek 10, Chaparral 9, Mountain Vista 9, Overland 1.
Dropped out
Columbine (10).
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Mead (6) 17-1 105 2 2-0
2 Cheyenne Mountain (5) 17-0 97 1 2-0
3 Longmont 14-2 91 3 2-0
4 Northfield 14-3 72 4 2-0
5 Pueblo West 12-5 43 5 1-1
6 Glenwood Springs 14-3 42 6 2-0
7 Harrison 13-3 36 7 2-0
8 Golden 12-6 29 9 2-0
9 Montrose 15-3 20 8 2-0
10 Green Mountain 13-4 19 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Erie 18, Thomas Jefferson 15, Centaurus 8, Lincoln 8, Pueblo East 1, Silver Creek 1.
Dropped out
Thomas Jefferson (10).
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Resurrection Christian (14) 13-0 158 1 1-0
2 Lutheran (1) 12-2 130 2 2-0
3 Sterling 12-2 119 4 2-0
4 The Vanguard School 13-1 103 3 3-0
5 Faith Christian 12-3 93 5 2-0
6 Centauri 13-1 72 6 0-1
7 DSST: Byers (1) 12-1 61 7 2-0
8 Eaton 13-2 52 8 2-0
9 Manitou Springs 12-2 41 9 2-0
10 University 12-3 16 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Gunnison 12, Alamosa 11, Jefferson Academy 6, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 3, St. Mary’s 2, Englewood 1.
Dropped out
Englewood (10).
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Highland (11) 11-1 182 1 1-0
2 Yuma (8) 12-1 166 2 2-0
3 Limon 11-2 122 4 2-0
4 Denver Christian 11-2 115 3 2-0
5 Ignacio 10-1 107 5 0-0
6 Fowler 12-2 89 7 2-0
7 Sanford 11-3 75 8 2-0
8 Mancos 10-3 62 6 1-0
9 Sedgwick County 13-1 45 9 2-1
10 Vail Christian 10-2 30 10 1-1
Others receiving votes:
Holly 18, Vail Mountain 7, Dawson School 6, Wray 5, Heritage Christian 4, Dolores Huerta Prep 3, Front Range Christian 2, Crowley County 1, Dayspring Christian 1.
Dropped out
None.
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 De Beque (7) 14-0 88 1 2-0
2 Kit Carson (2) 11-1 78 2 1-0
3 Sangre de Cristo 12-0 64 3 2-0
4 Flatirons Academy 12-2 56 4 1-0
5 Walsh 11-2 54 6 2-0
6 Briggsdale 12-2 41 5 2-1
7 Kim/Branson 12-2 33 7 2-1
8 Mile High Academy 6-1 32 8 1-0
9 Evangelical Christian 12-2 18 9 2-0
10 Ouray 8-3 13 10 0-0
Others receiving votes:
Denver Waldorf 8, Fleming 5, Denver Jewish Day 2, Cheraw 1, Cotopaxi 1, Merino 1.
Dropped out
None.

Walsh freshman sets state record for free throws made in a girls basketball game

(Courtesy of Walsh HS)

Walsh girls basketball’s Jensen Renquist broke the state record for free throws made in a game last Friday.

Renquist, a freshman, made 24-of-26 free throws in a double-overtime loss to Wiley. The previous record was 23, set originally by Greeley West’s Lesa Morrill in 1988, and later tied by Taiylor Holland of Swink in 2014.

Renquist is just the 12th player in history to hit more than 20 free throws in a game, including Chatfield’s Grace Talbot, who was 20-of-20 in a game against Doherty earlier in January.

Renquist finished the game with 40 points, a career high, along with 13 rebounds, five blocks, four assists and a steal. Her previous career high was 21 points.

Walsh has a roster of just five players, and each of them played the entire game against Wiley.