While the equivalent day for golf was in November — when many Colorado players formalized their college plans — there have been numerous additional commitments in recent months, so it’s worth an update.
At least 25 Colorado high school players have now committed to play golf in college. That includes at least 11 at the NCAA Division I level, including Regis Jesuit’s Andrew McCormick (pictured), who recently noted on Twitter that he was headed to Creighton. Last year, McCormick was runner-up in the CGA Junior Match Play and tied for third in the 5A state high school meet while his school claimed the team title.
Here’s a rundown of the Class of 2016 Coloradans who have committed to play college golf beginning in the fall (* — indicates NCAA Division I programs):
Boys
Tim Amundson (Valor Christian HS) — Colorado School of Mines
Austin Burgess (Coronado HS) — CSU-Pueblo
Troy Dangler (Fruita Monument HS) — Denver*
Alex Farrell (Skyline HS) — Milligan in Tennessee
Chase Federico (Pueblo South HS) — CSU-Pueblo
Reese Leiker (Heritage HS) — St. Gregory’s in Oklahoma
Andrew McCormick (Regis Jesuit HS) — Creighton in Nebraska*
AJ Ott (Fort Collins HS) — Colorado State*
Hunter Paugh (Fort Collins HS) — South Dakota*
Isaac Petersilie (Coronado HS) — Denver*
Coby Welch (Valor Christian HS) — Northern Colorado*
Ryan Zetwick (Rock Canyon HS) — Hillsdale College in Michigan
Girls
Delaney Benson (Heritage HS) — Creighton in Nebraska*
Delaney Elliott (Monarch HS) — Montana State*
Kendra George (Heritage HS) — Texas A&M Commerce
Kacey Godwin (Colorado Academy) — Whitman in Washington
Jennifer Hankins (Legacy HS) — Metro State of Denver
Madeline Kern (Broomfield HS) — Regis University
Madison McCambridge (Fairview HS) — Wisconsin-Stout
Hannah More (Mullen HS) — Colorado Mesa
Kiselya Plewe (Montezuma-Cortez HS) — Weber State in Utah*
Morgan Sahm (Grandview HS) — Northern Colorado*
Erin Sargent (Silver Creek HS) — Wyoming*
Haley Smith (Fountain-Fort Carson HS) — Central Christian in Kansas
Mary Weinstein (Regis Jesuit HS) — Regis University
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In a boys high school golf season that’s already featured its share of superlatives, three tournaments remain to add some more.
Among the things we’ve seen in the last month and a half:
— Sophomore Oliver Jack from Kent Denver shot a stellar 9-under-par 63 at The Pinery Country Club in a Metro League tournament. That broke the school record of 64 posted by Kevin Stadler, who last year won an event on the PGA Tour.
— A couple of weeks later at a Jeffco 4A League event at Deer Creek Golf Club, Valor Christian senior Coby Welch did that one better by firing a 10-under-par 62 for his school’s record. With Welch leading the way, Valor recorded a team total of 22 under par for its top four golfers.
Like the PGA Tour says in a tagline about its players, “These Guys are Good.”
They’ll get to prove that one more time this season as this week’s regional state-qualifying tournament set the fields for the 5A, 4A and 3A state tournaments that are scheduled for Oct. 5-6. The 5A meet will be played at Fort Collins Country Club, the 4A at the Fox Hill Club in Longmont, and the 3A at Eagle Ranch Golf Course in Eagle. Eighty-four golfers will compete in each event, culminating a two-month-long season.
Here are some of the 5A state storylines:
— Two of the state qualifiers are in Pebble Beach, Calif., this weekend competing in the Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach, a Champions Tour event that will be nationally televised Friday through Sunday (Sept. 25-27). Both Davis Bryant of Eaglecrest and Brock Dowdy of Denver East are paired with Tour professionals who are also from Colorado — Bryant with Mark Wiebe and Dowdy with Craig Stadler. Bryant and Gowdy represent First Tee chapters in Colorado — Bryant The First Tee of Green Valley Ranch and Dowdy The First Tee of Denver.
Before heading out to Pebble Beach, Bryant shot a 78 at regionals to advance to state, while Dowdy carded a 79 at the same course, Lone Tree Golf Club. Bryant qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur this year.
— AJ Ott (pictured above) of Fort Collins, who will play his college golf at Colorado State, is a good bet for four consecutive top-10 finishes at state, having gone sixth, sixth and 10th his first three years and now wrapping up his high school career at a state meet in his hometown. Ott, who placed third in this year’s AJGA Hale Irwin Colorado Junior and second in a playoff at the CGA Junior Stroke Play, carded a 70 in the Central Regional at Lone Tree. Ott finished 13th this year at the Big “I” National Championship and 16th at the Junior America’s Cup.
— Isaac Petersilie of Coronado has had an outstanding run at state the past two years, winning the 4A title in 2013 and finishing runner-up in 5A last year while Coronado claimed the team championship. Petersilie, who’s committed to the University of Denver, posted a 78 in the Southern Regional at Colorado Springs Country Club. Earlier this year, he won the CGA Junior Stroke Play.
— Andrew McCormick of Regis Jesuit tied Arapahoe’s David Packer for the lowest round of anyone at a regional tournament — a 68. This year, McCormick finished runner-up in the CGA Junior Match Play.
— Nick Leibold of Heritage earlier this year won a prestigious national honor for leadership as the male recipient of the USGA-AJGA Presidents’ Leadership Award. The award recognizes one male and one female junior golfer who demonstrate leadership, character and community service through their involvement with the Leadership Links program, a joint initiative founded by the USGA and AJGA to further develop junior golfers through volunteerism. Leibold advanced to the state meet with a 79 at the Northern Regional at Broadlands Golf Course.
— Regis Jesuit had its string of four consecutive 5A state titles snapped last year by Coronado, to which the Raiders finished runner-up. Regis is back with a four-man team this year. Coronado will return with the top three players from last year’s championship team: Petersilie, Austin Burgess and Wes Moran.
As for the 4A state meet:
— Welch (left), the senior from Valor Christian who shot 62 earlier this month, has had a strong year, qualifying for the U.S. Junior Amateur, finishing seventh at the Junior America’s Cup and winning the CJGA 14-18 Junior Series Championship. Welch, who placed fourth at the 4A state tournament last year, has verbally committed to the University of Northern Colorado. He shot a 74 at the 4A Metro Regional at Spring Valley to advance to state.
— As a team, Valor will be shooting for its third consecutive 4A state title and its fifth since 2009.
— Jackson Solem of Silver Creek won the 4A Northern Regional at Quail Dunes with a 73. Solem finished third earlier this year in both the AJGA Hale Irwin Colorado Junior and the CGA Junior Stroke Play. Meanwhile, Silver Creek teams have won eight consecutive regional tournaments. This time at state, the Raptors will be competing in their hometown of Longmont.
— Cole Krantz of Windsor, winner of the 2015 Colorado PGA Junior Championship, qualified for state with a 76 at the 4A Northern Regional at Quail Dunes.
And in the 3A tournament:
— Yale Kim from the Dawson School (3A) will be the only 2014 individual state champion back to defend his title as Pomona’s Grant Olinger (5A) and Pueblo South’s Taylor Rodriguez (4A) both graduated earlier this year. Kim shot a 74 at the 3A Northern Regional at Highland Meadows to punch his ticket to state.
— Sterling, the 2014 3A state team champion, will defend its title with a three-man contingent: Brayden Iambrecht, Bradon Baxter and Riley Schaefer.
— Jack, who shot that 63 at The Pinery earlier this season, fired a 70 at CommonGround to win the 3A Northern Regional title. He will lead the team from Kent Denver, which won an unprecedented seven straight Colorado state high school championships from 2006-12.
For Monday tee times for the three state tounaments, CLICK HERE.
Here’s a rundown on the teams and individuals that won regional state-qualifying tournaments this week:
5A Southern at Colorado Springs CC — Individual: David Packer, Arapahoe, 68. Team: Arapahoe 221.
5A Central at Lone Tree GC — Individual: Andrew McCormick, Regis Jesuit, 68. Team: Regis 215.
5A Northern at Broadlands GC — Individual: (tie) Daniel Pearson, Fairview, 73; Taron Ford, Prairie View, 73; and Reese Leiker, Heritage, 73. Team: (tie) Fossil Ridge and Heritage 228.
5A Western at Bookcliff CC — Individual: (tie) Austin Hardman, Mountain Vista, 71 and Danny Gallant, Monarch, 71. Team: (tie) Mountain Vista and Lakewood 223.
4A Southern at Shining Mountain GC — Individual: Matthew Casias, Pueblo South, 73. Team: (tie) Discovery Canyon and Pueblo West 238.
4A Metro at Spring Valley GC — Individual: Lenny Urbas, Evergreen, 73. Team: Valor Christian 225.
4A Northern at Quail Dunes — Individual: Jackson Solem, Silver Creek 73. Team: Silver Creek 233.
4A Western at Haymaker GC — Individual: Britt Walton, Steamboat Springs 71. Team: Durango (won playoff) and Steamboat Springs 223.
3A Southern at Hollydot — Individual: Hayden Wehe, Alamosa 72. Team: Alamosa 232.
3A Metro at CommonGround GC — Individual: Oliver Jack, Kent Denver, 70. Team: Kent Denver 223.
3A Northern at Highland Meadows GC — Individual: Harrison Turner, Resurrection Christian, 69. Team: Resurrection Christian 224.
3A Western at Steamboat Springs GC — Individual: Dominic Lanese, Aspen, 76. Team: Aspen 244.
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Pierce Aichinger was ever so close to withdrawing from this week’s 65th CGA Junior Match Play Championship.
It’s fair to say that after how things played out at Buffalo Run Golf Course in Commerce City, he’s very happy he thought better of his decision.
Had the 18-year-old from Englewood opted to compete instead in the U.S. Amateur qualifier last Monday at Columbine Country Club — which conflicted with the stroke-play qualifying round of the Junior Match Play — he wouldn’t be the state junior amateur champion he became on Friday.
Aichinger, who has signed to play college golf at the University of Colorado beginning in the fall, made the most of his junior golf finale, winning the title at the Junior Match Play at Buffalo Run.
The golfer from Glenmoor Country Club never trailed in Friday’s 36-hole final, defeating Andrew McCormick of Denver 4 and 2.
“I figured I’d come out here and make this my last junior tournament, and hopefully make the most of it,” said Aichinger (left and above). “It was a lot of fun.
“I was a little disappointed how I played (in last week’s Colorado PGA Junior Championship, where Aichinger was defending his title). So I wanted to have a good junior tournament to finish off my junior career.”
A Junior Match Play title — and his first CGA championship — no doubt will suffice.
Aichinger, who was 6 up after 24 holes of the final, closed things out by rolling in a 12-foot birdie putt on the 34th hole. That birdie made the Valor Christian graduate 1 under par for the day.
Aichinger never was pushed to the limit during his six matches this week, winning 6 and 5, 4 and 2, 3 and 2, 2 and 1, 5 and 4, and 4 and 2.
“This (winning the title) was definitely the goal coming into it,” he said. “It feels really great. I’ve only played in a match play tournament maybe three or four times. Every time I play in it I seem to win one more match. So it was nice to come in here and play well. This is probably the biggest Colorado tournament I’ve ever won. “
McCormick (left), a 17-year-old senior-to-be at Regis Jesuit, had beaten No. 1 seed Cole Krantz of Windsor 3 and 2 in Thursday’s semifinals. But in Friday’s final, he struggled during the first 18 (7 over par) before playing his final 16 holes in 2 under par.
Aichinger was 4 up after 18 holes, and despite McCormick performing much better in the second 18, Aichinger was never less than 3 up in the afternoon.
“It was a good match,” McCormick said. “Pierce played really well and I didn’t make the putts I needed to make it close.
“I played so-so on the first 18. But the back nine in the second round I really started hitting the ball well, but didn’t make the putts.”
Given that McCormick was 3 down to Krantz after six holes of their semifinal — yet still rallied to win — he never gave up hope on Friday despite battling from behind all day.
“I knew anything could happy, and I’ve been making birdies out here. I knew I still had a shot,” he said.
But Aichinger wasn’t providing enough openings. He bogeyed the 25th, 26th and 29th holes, but having held a 6-up advantage, he had some cushion to play with.
“In the afternoon I was definitely feeling a little tired” in playing his sixth competitive round in three days, Aichinger said. “I didn’t have my ‘A’ game but I hit the shots that I needed to. I just didn’t make many putts.”
CGA Junior Match Play
At Buffalo Run GC in Commerce City
Finals (36 Holes)
Pierce Aichinger, Englewood, Colo. (6) def. Andrew McCormick, Denver, Colo. (21), 4 and 2
Semifinals
Andrew McCormick, Denver, Colo. (21) def. Cole Krantz, Windsor, Colo. (1), 3 and 2
Pierce Aichinger, Englewood, Colo. (6) def. Ryan Zetwick, Castle Rock, Colo. (26), 5 and 4
Quarterfinals
Cole Krantz, Windsor, Colo. (1) def. Samuel Taylor, Nederland, Colo. (24), 1 up
Andrew McCormick, Denver, Colo. (21) def. Oliver Jack, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. (13), 2 and 1
Ryan Zetwick, Castle Rock, Colo. (26) def. Brock Dowdy, Denver, Colo. (18), 5 and 3
Pierce Aichinger, Englewood, Colo. (6) def. Glen-Michael Mihavetz, Montrose, Colo. (35), 2 and 1
Round of 16
Cole Krantz, Windsor, Colo. (1) def. Evan Buchalski, Loveland, Colo. (16), 6 and 5
Samuel Taylor, Nederland, Colo. (24) def. Calvin McCoy, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (57), 3 and 1
Oliver Jack, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. (13) def. Jackson Solem, Longmont, Colo. (4), 3 and 1
Andrew McCormick, Denver, Colo. (21) def. Braden Bentley, Colorado Springs, Colo. (28), 4 and 3
Brock Dowdy, Denver, Colo. (18) def. Troy Dangler, Grand Junction, Colo. (2), 2 and 1
Ryan Zetwick, Castle Rock, Colo. (26) def. Li Chen, Westminster, Colo. (10), 3 and 2
Glen-Michael Mihavetz, Montrose, Colo. (35) def. Davis Bryant, Aurora, Colo. (14), 2 up
Pierce Aichinger, Englewood, Colo. (6) def. Philip Lee, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. (43), 3 and 2
Round of 32
Cole Krantz, Windsor, Colo. (1) def. Will Firestone, Steamboat Springs, Colo. (32), 6 and 5
Evan Buchalski, Loveland, Colo. (16) def. David Leede, Greenwood Village, Colo. (17), 4 and 3
Calvin McCoy, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (57) def. Ryan Pearson, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (25), 21 holes
Samuel Taylor, Nederland, Colo. (24) def. Trevor Glen, Thornton, Colo. (9), 21 holes
Jackson Solem, Longmont, Colo. (4) def. Holden Kleager, Glenwood Springs, Colo. (29), 5 and 3
Oliver Jack, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. (13) def. Tyler Zhang, Lone Tree, Colo. (20), 1 up
Braden Bentley, Colorado Springs, Colo. (28) def. Kyle Pearson, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (60), 3 and 2
Andrew McCormick, Denver, Colo. (21) def. Griffin Barela, Lakewood, Colo. (12), 19 holes
Troy Dangler, Grand Junction, Colo. (2) def. Marcus Tait, Littleton, Colo. (34), 2 up
Brock Dowdy, Denver, Colo. (18) def. Zach Zurcher, Parker, Colo. (50), 1 up
Ryan Zetwick, Castle Rock, Colo. (26) def. Coby Welch, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (7), 2 up
Li Chen, Westminster, Colo. (10) def. Austin Burgess, Colorado Springs, Colo. (23), 1 up
Glen-Michael Mihavetz, Montrose, Colo. (35) def. Alec Poorman, Boulder, Colo. (3), 4 and 3
Davis Bryant, Aurora, Colo. (14) def. Josh Hill, Superior, Colo. (19), 4 and 3
Pierce Aichinger, Englewood, Colo. (6) def. Brittain Walton, Steamboat Springs, Colo. (38), 4 and 2
Philip Lee, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. (43) def. Jake Welch, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (54), 6 and 4
Round of 64
Cole Krantz, Windsor, Colo. def. Justin Markel, Lone Tree, Colo. 8 and 7
Will Firestone, Steamboat Springs, Colo. def. Eric Oneth, Greenwood Village, Colo. 3 and 1
Evan Buchalski, Loveland, Colo. def. Taron Ford, Commerce City, Colo. 5 and 4
David Leede, Greenwood Village, Colo. def. Ryan Boitz, Pueblo West, Colo. 1 up
Calvin McCoy, Highlands Ranch, Colo. def. Alan Jake Berry, Littleton, Colo. 19 holes
Ryan Pearson, Highlands Ranch, Colo. def. Nick Leibold, Littleton, Colo. 3 and 2
Trevor Glen, Thornton, Colo. def. Roger Nakagawa, Denver, Colo. 7 and 6
Samuel Taylor, Nederland, Colo. def. Trey Lambrecht, Sterling, Colo. 5 and 4
Jackson Solem, Longmont, Colo. def. Jimmy Ringsby, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. 8 and 6
Holden Kleager, Glenwood Springs, Colo. def. Josh Pusar, Castle Pines, Colo. 3 and 2
Oliver Jack, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. def. Blake Kuzava, Lakewood, Colorado 4 and 3
Tyler Zhang, Lone Tree, Colo. def. Preston Ewing, Pueblo West, Colo. 3 and 2
Kyle Pearson, Highlands Ranch, Colo. def. Luke Travins, Colorado Springs, Colo. 20 holes
Braden Bentley, Colorado Springs, Colo. def. Cooper Gould, Eagle, Colo. 4 and 3
Griffin Barela, Lakewood, Colo. def. Cole Folwell, Boulder, Colo. 19 holes
Andrew McCormick, Denver, Colo. def. Mitchell Nevin, Aurora, Colo. 3 and 2
Troy Dangler, Grand Junction, Colo. def. Cade Kilkenny, Centennial, Colo. 4 and 3
Marcus Tait, Littleton, Colo. def. Brett Krantz, Windsor, Colo. 2 and 1
Zach Zurcher, Parker, Colo. def. Drew Anderson, Aurora, Colo. 3 and 2
Brock Dowdy, Denver, Colo. def. Austin Duffy, Centennial, Colo. 1 up
Coby Welch, Highlands Ranch, Colo. def. Nick Michas, Golden, Colo. 4 and 2
Ryan Zetwick, Castle Rock, Colo. def. Cole Chalmers, Denver, Colo. 7 and 6
Li Chen, Westminster, Colo. def. Gary Schlatter, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. 5 and 3
Austin Burgess, Colorado Springs, Colo. def. Ian Thorpe, Superior, Colo. 5 and 4
Alec Poorman, Boulder, Colo. def. Mitchell Gore, Thornton, Colo. 5 and 3
Glen-Michael Mihavetz, Montrose, Colo. def. Brandon Martin, Steamboat Springs, Colo. 2 and 1
Davis Bryant, Aurora, Colo. def. Robby Walker, Centennial, Colo. 7 and 6
Josh Hill, Superior, Colo. def. Reese Leiker, Littleton, Colo. 1 up
Pierce Aichinger, Englewood, Colo. def. Spencer Daake, Lafayette, Colo. 6 and 5
Brittain Walton, Steamboat Springs, Colo. def. Jackson Vacek, Lafayette, Colo. 3 and 2
Jake Welch, Highlands Ranch, Colo. def. Josh Caridi, Fort Collins, Colo. 3 and 2
Philip Lee, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. def. Zach Goldsmith, Aurora, Colorado 6 and 5
STROKE PLAY QUALIFYING
Qualified for Match Play
Cole Krantz, Windsor, Colo. 36-30–66
Troy Dangler, Grand Junction, Colo. 35-34–69
Alec Poorman, Boulder, Colo. 36-34–70
Jackson Solem, Longmont, Colo. 33-37–70
Luke Travins, Colorado Springs, Colo. 33-37–70
Pierce Aichinger, Englewood, Colo. 32-38–70
Coby Welch, Highlands Ranch, Colo. 37-34–71
Trevor Glen, Thornton, Colo. 35-36–71
Alan Jake Berry, Littleton, Colo. 37-34–71
Li Chen, Westminster, Colo. 38-34–72
Griffin Barela, Lakewood, Colo. 36-36–72
Josh Caridi, Fort Collins, Colo. 37-35–72
Davis Bryant, Aurora, Colo. 38-35–73
Drew Anderson, Aurora, Colo. 37-36–73
Josh Hill, Superior, Colo. 35-38–73
Evan Buchalski, Loveland, Colo. 37-36–73
David Leede, Greenwood Village, Colo. 37-36–73
Oliver Jack, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. 38-35–73
Brock Dowdy, Denver, Colo. 37-36–73
Andrew McCormick, Denver, Colo. 37-37–74
Tyler Zhang, Lone Tree, Colo. 41-33–74
Zach Goldsmith, Aurora, Colorado 36-38–74
Samuel Taylor, Nederland, Colo. 39-36–75
Jackson Vacek, Lafayette, Colo. 37-38–75
Braden Bentley, Colorado Springs, Colo. 37-38–75
Brett Krantz, Windsor, Colo. 36-39–75
Brandon Martin, Steamboat Springs, Colo. 36-39–75
Ryan Zetwick, Castle Rock, Colo. 38-37–75
Ryan Pearson, Highlands Ranch, Colo. 38-37–75
Will Firestone, Steamboat Springs, Colo. 36-39–75
Austin Burgess, Colorado Springs, Colo. 40-35–75
Marcus Tait, Littleton, Colo. 33-42–75
Eric Oneth, Greenwood Village, Colo. 35-40–75
Holden Kleager, Glenwood Springs, Colo. 37-38–75
Cooper Gould, Eagle, Colo. 37-39–76
Josh Pusar, Castle Pines, Colo. 38-38–76
Glen-Michael Mihavetz, Montrose, Colo. 38-38–76
Nick Leibold, Littleton, Colo. 34-43–77
Cole Chalmers, Denver, Colo. 38-39–77
Brittain Walton, Steamboat Springs, Colo. 40-37–77
Mitchell Nevin, Aurora, Colo. 38-40–78
Philip Lee, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. 38-40–78
Trey Lambrecht, Sterling, Colo. 39-39–78
Ian Thorpe, Superior, Colo. 38-40–78
Preston Ewing, Pueblo West, Colo. 40-39–79
Ryan Boitz, Pueblo West, Colo. 38-41–79
Taron Ford, Commerce City, Colo. 38-41–79
Austin Duffy, Centennial, Colo. 39-40–79
Reese Leiker, Littleton, Colo. 39-40–79
Zach Zurcher, Parker, Colo. 38-42–80
Cole Folwell, Boulder, Colo. 36-44–80
Robby Walker, Centennial, Colo. 38-42–80
Blake Kuzava, Lakewood, Colorado 38-42–80
Roger Nakagawa, Denver, Colo. 43-38–81
Jimmy Ringsby, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. 39-42–81
Kyle Pearson, Highlands Ranch, Colo. 40-41–81
Gary Schlatter, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. 44-37–81
Jake Welch, Highlands Ranch, Colo. 44-37–81
Nick Michas, Golden, Colo. 41-40–81
Mitchell Gore, Thornton, Colo. 38-43–81
Calvin McCoy, Highlands Ranch, Colo. 42-39–81
Spencer Daake, Lafayette, Colo. 40-41–81
Justin Markel, Lone Tree, Colo. 41-41–82
Cade Kilkenny, Centennial, Colo. 42-40–82
Failed to Qualify
Jackson Crist, Highlands Ranch, Colo. 40-42–82
Dillon Baker, Castle Rock, Colorado 39-43–82
Chase Federico, Pueblo, Colo. 39-43–82
Grant Hoos, Thornton, Colo. 42-40–82
Buddy Nelson, Castle Rock, Colo. 39-43–82
Wes Moran, Colorado Springs, Colo. 42-41–83
Linc Kleager, Glenwood Springs, Colo. 44-39–83
Mark Colvin, Colorado Springs, Colo. 42-41–83
Zach Gomez, Westminster, Colo. 43-41–84
Matthew Lefebre, Centennial, Colo. 36-48–84
Brayden Lambrecht, Sterling, Colo. 46-39–85
Jake Johnson, Golden, Colo. 43-43–86
Nishant Datta, Broomfield, Colo. 37-49–86
Cooper Boeff, Arvada, Colo. 44-43–87
Cody Steigerwald, Colorado Springs, Colo. 47-42–89
Charlie Schneider, Lone Tree, Colo. WD
Jack Ransom, Englewood, Colo. WD
Will Hazen, Aspen, Colo. WD
Chadd Vasquez, Colorado Springs, Colo. WD