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Rachel Ellis, The Denver Post
Eaglecrest senior Seyi Oladipo celebrates scoring a touchdown at the end zone during a football game against Grandview at Legacy Stadium in Aurora on Thursday, Oct. 15 ,2020.
DENVER, CO - AUGUST 1:  Matt Schubert - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Class 5A

1. Cherry Creek (6-0) beat No. 4 Eaglecrest, 50-0. The Bruins’ rampage to the Centennial League title ended with yet another dominating victory, as James Walker II opened the game with back-to-back touchdowns and Creek once again scored in all three phases. Next week: TBD

2. Valor Christian (5-0) did not play. The Eagles’ scheduled game against Highlands Ranch was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns. Next week: TBD

. Jack Pospisil scored on a 77-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, Dominick Nichols returned a punt for a score, and the Panthers defense kept Columbine out of the end zone until late in the fourth quarter to claim the Jeffco League title. Next week: TBD

4. Eaglecrest (4-1) lost to No. 1 Cherry Creek, 50-0. A week after COVID kept the Raptors off the field, they were no match for the Bruins in a showdown for the Centennial League title. Next week: TBD

. Brock Zanetell scored the Rebels’ lone touchdown in the fourth quarter as Columbine was held to its lowest point total of the season. Next week: TBD

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6. Legend (6-0) beat Douglas County, 42-14. Connor Eise scored four touchdowns (three rushing, one receiving) and Kalen Shoemaker had three TD passes as the Titans all but locked up a spot in 5A state playoffs. Next week: TBD

7. Fairview (6-0) beat Castle View, 49-36. The Sabercats (3-2) took a 36-35 lead early in the fourth quarter only to see Fairview score two unanswered touchdowns to escape with the win. Next week: TBD

8. Regis Jesuit (5-1) beat 4A No. 7 Pine Creek, 17-14. Jaden Ohlsen drilled a 30-yard field goal as time expired to give the Raiders a much-needed win in their quest to qualify for the playoffs. Next week: TBD

9. Cherokee Trail (4-2) beat Overland, 34-0. The Cougars won their fourth in a row after starting the season with back-to-back losses to No. 4 Eaglecrest and No. 1 Cherry Creek, and now must wait until Sunday to learn their playoff fate. Next week: TBD

. The Mustangs, whose only two losses this fall came to No. 2 Valor Christian and No. 3 Pomona, closed out the regular season with a dominant defensive performance that still might not be enough to get them in the eight-team playoff. Next week: TBD

Class 4A

1. Dakota Ridge (6-0) beat Chatfield, 51-0. Recent CU Buffs commit Charlie Offerdahl found the end zone three times, and the Eagles cruised to their sixth straight win by 30-plus points. Next week: TBD

2. Palmer Ridge (4-0) did not play. The Bears’ scheduled game against Ponderosa was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns. Next week: TBD

3. Ponderosa (6-0) beat Longmont, 40-13. Their showdown with No. 2 Palmer Ridge scrapped by the coronavirus, the Mustangs put the finishing touches on a perfect regular season with a dominating defensive performance that included a fumble return touchdown. Next week: TBD

4. Broomfield (5-0) did not play. The Eagles missed out on another opportunity to bolster their playoff resume after their scheduled opponent, Erie, was placed in quarantine following an exposure from Week 5. Next week: TBD

. After stopping a Falcons’ two-point try in the opening possession of overtime, Joe Killian ran in a touchdown and Tyson Williams followed with the game-winning extra point to survive Thursday night’s thriller. Next week: TBD

Grayden Bridwell racked up 213 yards of offense on 33 touches, including 187 yards rushing, but the Falcons’ upset bid fell just short in overtime. Next week: TBD

7. Pine Creek (2-2) lost to 5A No. 8 Regis Jesuit, 17-14. The defending 4A champion Eagles’ playoff hopes took a hit with a last-second loss to the Raiders on a 30-yard field goal as time expired. Elias Rogers scored a touchdown, and Josiah Roy found Braden Kramer for a six-yard score to tie things at 14 in the fourth quarter. Next week: TBD

8. Fountain-Fort Carson (5-1) beat Rampart, 33-17. Sophomore QB Tavian Tuli threw a pair of touchdown passes and snuck in another, while Tai Faavae added two rushing TDs, including one from 50-plus yards, as the Trojans avenged a loss from just seven days earlier to the Rams. Next week: TBD

9. Windsor (4-2) lost to Brighton, 14-12. A week after falling in overtime to Broomfield, the Wizards were dealt their second straight heartbreaking defeat after a fourth-quarter touchdown put Brighton (5-1) over the top and into the 4A playoff mix. Next week: TBD

10. Montrose (4-2) beat Grand Junction Central, 55-12. After back-to-back losses to No. 2 Palmer Ridge and No. 3 Ponderosa, the Indians rebounded with their highest scoring effort of the season. Next week: TBD

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