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  • Mountain Vista assistant coach ejected, suspended for role in sideline kerfuffle vs. Valor: What we know

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    HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. — An assistant football coach at Mountain Vista High School has been suspended for his role in a sideline skirmish late in its win over Valor Christian Friday night, according to our media partners at The Denver Post.

    People affiliated with both Highlands Ranch schools have reached out to Denver7 since the incident, so we went looking for answers.

    Denver7 obtained two different angles of video showing the kerfuffle, which followed a game-sealing interception by Mountain Vista’s defense with about 30 seconds left in a 38-36 Mountain Vista win.

    One of those videos, taken by a spectator in the stands behind the Mountain Vista sideline, appears to show at least one Valor player being shoved at the tail end of the scuffle.

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    A broadcast angle shows the play that led up to the brawl. After a Hail Mary heave by Valor quarterback Dawson Olk was intercepted, the defensive back returned the ball about 30 yards back upfield. As he appears to be sliding out of bounds, Valor running back Chase Hanosh delivered a big hit to his head and shoulder area.

    Hanosh was flagged for a late hit on the play.

    A chaotic scene ensued, in which several Valor players were mixed in with a crowd of Mountain Vista players. The broadcast footage doesn’t appear to show the physical altercation in question.

    After a nearly four-minute stoppage of play, a referee announced that a Mountain Vista coach had been flagged for a “non-player foul” and ejected from the game for “hitting a player.”

    Mountain Vista’s head coach, Garrett Looney, told The Denver Post that the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) had suspended assistant coach Dylan James for one game as a result of the incident.

    CHSAA didn’t comment on the incident to Denver7, but referred us to its bylaws, which state that a coach who has been ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct “shall be suspended from coaching for 10 percent of the season’s regularly scheduled matches,” automatically placed on probation and required to take some behavioral training courses.

    In a statement sent to Denver7 over the weekend, Valor Head of School Bryan Ritz called the coach’s behavior “unacceptable.”

    “No coach or adult should ever put their hands on a student,” the statement read in part. “Our community expects and deserves better from those entrusted with mentoring young people.”

    A Mountain Vista parent reached out to Denver7, saying the coach did nothing wrong.

    The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office told us an investigation into the incident is ongoing.

    If criminal charges aren’t filed, further discipline for the suspended coach would be decided by the athletic directors at Mountain Vista and the Douglas County School District, according to The Denver Post.

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  • Colorado high school football rankings, Week 6: Valor Christian-Mountain Vista showdown highlights start on conference play

    Colorado high school football rankings, Week 6: Valor Christian-Mountain Vista showdown highlights start on conference play

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    A look at the Post Preps Top 10 for Classes 5A, 4A and 3A going into Week 6:

    If you’re on mobile, tap here to see the rankings.

    Class 5A

    Team Record Previous Last week
    1. Cherry Creek 4-1 1 W (21-14 vs. No. 7 Pine Creek)
    Comment: Bruins needed fourth-quarter TD to survive Pine Creek upset bid last Friday. As always, state titles must be earned. This week: at Cherokee Trail, 6 p.m. Saturday.
    2. Mountain Vista 5-0 2 W (55-6 at Overland)
    Comment: No opponent has come within 30 of MV. What happens when Golden Eagles face late-game pressure? We may find out Friday. This week: vs. No. 4 Valor Christian. 7 p.m. Friday.
    3. Columbine 5-0 3 W (44-7 at 4A No. 10 Heritage)
    Comment: Rebels about to get serious test against salty Angels defense at All-City Stadium. This week: at Denver East, 2 p.m. Saturday.
    4. Valor Christian 5-0 4 W (34-17 vs. No. 8 Ralston Valley)
    Comment: Weird thing to say in first week of conference play, but Valor-MV may be 5A South Metro League title game. This week: at No. 2 Mountain Vista, 7 p.m. Friday.
    5. Legend 4-1 5 W (30-0 vs. No. 10 Castle View)
    Comment: Titans haven’t allowed one point since heartbreaking 16-14 loss to Columbine in Week 2. This week: at No. 7 Pine Creek, 1 p.m. Saturday.
    6. Chatfield 5-0 6 W (27-24 at Douglas County)
    Comment: Chargers came out of nonconference slate unbeaten, but Ralston Valley will be their first ranked 5A opponent. This week: vs. No. 8 Ralston Valley, 7 p.m. Thursday.
    7. Pine Creek 3-2 8 L (21-14 at No. 1 Cherry Creek)
    Comment: How does a team lose and rise up the rankings? When it takes tie game into fourth quarter of a road game at Stutler Bowl. This week: vs. No. 5 Legend, 1 p.m. Saturday.
    8. Ralston Valley 4-1 6 L (34-17 at No. 4 Valor Christian)
    Comment: Mustangs emerge from nonconference with just one loss. Not bad considering offseason exodus of loaded senior class. This week: at No. 6 Chatfield, 7 p.m. Thursday.
    9. Fairview 5-0 10 W (56-0 vs. Smoky Hill)
    Comment: Knights have posted three consecutive shutouts. Cumulative score of those three games: 161-0. This week: vs. Prairie View, 1 p.m. Saturday.
    10. Castle View 4-1 9 L (30-0 at No. 5 Legend)
    Comment: Humbling loss at Legend last week. How Sabercats respond on Friday night will say a lot. This week: vs. Fruita Monument, 7 p.m. Friday.

    Class 4A

    Team Record Previous Last week
    1. Pueblo West 5-0 4 W (35-7 at No. 8 Vista Ridge)
    Comment: Cyclones defense, which allowed just 10 first-half points prior to last week’s rout, continues to rise to the occasion.  This week: at Doherty, 6:30 p.n. Thursday.
    2. Dakota Ridge 4-1 5 W (31-13 vs. Cherokee Trail)
    Comment: Winners of four straight since Week 1 loss to 5A Chatfield, Eagles are rolling as conference play arrives. This week: at Ponderosa, 7 p.m. Friday
    3. Montrose 5-0 3 W (35-12 at Fruita Monument)
    Comment: Red Hawks’ 35-point outing at Fruita Monument constitutes their lowest scoring output of season. Yeesh. This week: at Falcon, 6 p.m. Friday.
    4. Mesa Ridge 4-1 6 W (31-28 at No. 6 Palmer Ridge)
    Comment: Emerging with two wins from three-game gauntlet of Dakota Ridge, Heritage and Palmer Ridge proves Grizzlies are for real. This week: at Widefield, noon Saturday.
    5. Broomfield 4-1 2 L (13-3 vs. Erie)
    Comment: You have to go back to 2019 4A title game to find last time Eagles were held to three points or less. This week: at Longmont, 7:30 p.m. Friday.
    6. Palmer Ridge 4-1 1 L (31-28 vs. No. 4 Mesa Ridge)
    Comment: One reason for optimism after last week’s loss to Mesa Ridge? Bears turned ball over three times and only lost by three. This week: vs. Air Academy, 7 p.m. Friday.
    7. Riverdale Ridge 5-0 8 W (28-14 at Silver Creek)
    Comment: With nonconference opponents sporting combined record of 5-22, Ravens still have much to prove. This week: at Skyline, 7 p.m. Friday.
    8. Vista Ridge 3-2 7 L (35-7 vs. No. 1 Pueblo West)
    Comment: Back-to-back blowout losses to Columbine (42-7) and Pueblo West (35-7) will test Wolves’ resolve. This week: at Liberty, 6 p.m. Thursday.
    9. Durango 3-2 NR W (38-7 vs. Grand Junction)
    Comment: Demons’ demolition of previously undefeated Grand Junction featured 11 (!) tackles for loss. This week: at Rampart, 6 p.m. Friday
    10. Heritage 2-3 10 L (44-7 vs. 5A No. 3 Columbine)
    Comment: No 4A team had tougher nonconference slate than Heritage. Time for those hard knocks to start paying off. This week: vs. Golden, 6 p.m. Thursday.

    Class 3A

    Team Record Previous Last week
    1. Windsor 4-1 7 W (34-10 at No. 4 Roosevelt)
    Comment: Wizards started season in No. 1 spot and are back after suffocating Roosevelt attack that had been averaging 38.7 points per game. This week: Bye.
    2. Mead 4-0 3 W (31-0 vs. Lewis-Palmer)
    Comment: Mavs’ sturdy defense (8.5 points allowed/game) faces biggest challenge yet against high-scoring Holy Family. This week: at No. 8 Holy Family, 7 p.m. Friday.
    3. Thompson Valley 5-0 4 W (21-0 vs. Northridge)
    Comment: With three shutouts in their last four games, Eagles’ blue-collar approach is paying dividends. This week: Bye.
    4. Roosevelt 4-1 1 L (34-10 vs. No. 1 Windsor)
    Comment: Rough Riders’ bye comes at perfect time: After humbling loss to Windsor and before knock-down, drag-out vs. Pomona. This week: Bye.
    5. Lutheran 3-1 5 Bye
    Comment: Junior QB Eli Abramson has thrown four TD passes in three different games. Per usual, Lions can sling it. This week: at No. 7 Green Mountain, 7:30 p.m. Friday.
    6. Pomona 2-2 6 Bye
    Comment: Nothing but 3A opponents from here on out for Panthers, who are unbeaten against teams in their classification. This week: vs. Wheat Ridge, 6 p.m. Friday.
    7. Green Mountain 2-2 8 Bye
    Comment: Rams still have best win (19-13 at Windsor) of any team in 3A ranks. This week: vs. No. 5 Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Friday.
    8. Holy Family 2-2 2 L (63-42 vs. No 10 Pueblo East)
    Comment: As good as Tigers offense is, defense has some things to figure out after giving up 472 rushing yards to Pueblo East. This week: vs. No. 2 Mead, 7 p.m. Friday.
    9. Pueblo Central 4-1 9 W (56-0 vs. Pueblo Centennial)
    Comment: Most impressive thing about blowout of Pueblo Centennial? Wildcats did it without leading rusher Amari Brown. This week: Bye.
    10. Pueblo East 3-2 NR W (63-42 at No. 8 Holy Family)
    Comment: Eagles had not one, but two players top 200 yards last week at Holy Family: sophomore QB Dolphka Lewis (211) and junior RB Justus Freeman (230). This week: Bye.

    Note: All stats taken from maxpreps.com.

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