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Colorado High School Lacrosse: “2011 All-Colorado Boys Lacrosse Team” Announced Featuring Regis Jesuit Boys Lacrosse Defenseman Tanner Ottenbreit As Player Of The Year


 

ALL-COLORADO BOYS LACROSSE TEAM

 

Pos. Player School Yr.

A Pete Aplet Wheat Ridge So.
A Wilkins Dismuke Rock Canyon So.
A Bailey Tills Kent Denver Jr.
M Matt Florence Kent Denver Jr.
M Henri Halle Cherry Creek Sr.
M Brett Menter Arapahoe Sr.
M Nick Ossello Wheat Ridge Sr.
M Kevin Wylie Regis Jesuit Sr.
LSM Spencer Thompson Arapahoe Sr.
D Ryder Clark Cherry Creek Jr.
D Ethan Kitchell Fort Collins Sr.
D Tanner Ottenbreit Regis Jesuit Sr.
G Rhody Heller Regis Jesuit Sr.

Player of the year: Tanner Ottenbreit, Regis Jesuit

Coach of the year: Jim Soran, Regis Jesuit

Honrable mention

Nick Ahrens, Mullen, Sr.; Sander Aplet, Wheat Ridge, Sr.; Grant Arthurs, Highlands Ranch, Sr.; Derek Ball, Regis Jesuit, Sr.; Ryan Ball, Regis Jesuit, Jr.; Greg Bechler, Arapahoe, Sr.; Joel Berdie, Colorado Academy , Sr.; Jack Bobzien, Arapahoe, Jr.; Isaac Bock, Grandview, Sr.; Mitchell Boh, Arapahoe, Jr.; Alex Creech, Fort Collins, Sr.; Collins Gantz, Kent Denver, Jr.; Tom Gerwick, Highlands Ranch, Sr.; Kevin Greenberg, Regis Jesuit, Jr.; Eric Haines, Chaparral, Sr.; John Hogsett, Denver South, Sr.; Connor Knobloch, Regis Jesuit, Sr.; Ryan LaPlante, Fort Collins, Sr.; Luke Leathers, Regis Jesuit, Jr.; Teran Mawhinney, Fort Collins, Sr.; Darius Mills , Eaglecrest, Sr.; Bryce Parietti, Arapahoe, Jr.; Nathan Puldy, Monarch, Jr.; James Rassenfoss, Kent Denver, Jr.; Michael Rea, Fairview, Sr.; Dylan Ritger, Monarch, Sr.; Chris Sanchez, Wheat Ridge, Sr.; Kendall Williams, Cherry Creek, Jr.; Dan Zamora, Mountain Vista, Sr.

Read more: All-Colorado girls and boys lacrosse 2011 – The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/headlines/ci_18257029#ixzz1P5CUl0fX

Colorado High School Lacrosse: Regis Jesuit Boys Lacrosse Defeated Kent Denver 11-10 To Win 2011 Colorado Boys Lacrosse State Championship


The Regis Jesuit Raiders have been oh-so-close in recent years, but they finally put it all together and capped their dream season with a little revenge.

Coach Jim Soran’s team dispatched of Kent Denver 11-10 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park — the same Sun Devils team that handed the Raiders their only loss of the season in April.

“We’ve always been in the realm of the top couple of teams, but have never brought it home,” said Regis Jesuit defender Tanner Ottenbreit — who snapped a personal three-game championship drought with the victory before continuing his career, along with goalie Rhody Heller, at the University of Virginia. “Feels good this year, especially going out on top as a senior.”

In a game in which momentum was hard to come by, the Raiders (18-1) seized it when the time was right. Ryan Ball’s goal with one-tenth of a second showing on the third-quarter clock gave Regis an 8-7 lead, one it would never relinquish.

Regis’ lead grew to 10-7 in the first six minutes of the final quarter, with Ball assisting on Luke Leathers’ lone tally of the game and then netting his fifth past Sun Devils goalie Sam Van Hook with 4:41 to play on a sweet give-and-go from Sean Offner.

“We finally started to get in a rhythm in the second quarter and everyone could feel it,” Ball said to the chants of “MVP” from the Raiders’ massive following. “We’ve played against these guys since we were in middle school, and we knew some of their weaknesses and were able to pick at them.”

Read more: Regis Jesuit wins elusive boys lacrosse championship – The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/preps/ci_18114322#ixzz1N5pe2JnU

Colorado High School Boys Lacrosse: The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) Votes To Add “Class 4A” State Lacrosse Championship For Smaller Schools


The Colorado High School Activities Association’s Board of Control voted 57-8 on Thursday morning to add a second classification for boys lacrosse at the first of two meetings this year.

By passing the amendment, there will be a 4A and 5A classification. Class 4A will be for schools with an enrollment up to 1,410 students, and more than that will be 5A.

This spring, there will be 64 schools playing boys lacrosse across eight leagues with 24 teams making the playoffs. The proposal pitches a 16-team postseason bracket in both classifications, though that ruling hasn’t been finalized.

“The large number between the largest schools and the smallest school made it pretty much impossible for the little schools to compete with the big schools,” CHSAA commissioner Paul Angelico said.

Read more: CHSAA adds second class for boys lacrosse – The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/preps/ci_17149483#ixzz1Bc5ebRSc