The Denver Post

An all-Steel City title game possible

- By Kyle Newman Chris McLean, The Pueblo Chieftain Kyle Newman: 303-954-1773 knewman@denverpost.com or @KyleNewman­DP

When Pueblo West and Pueblo South met in mid-September in nonconfere­nce play, the longtime city rivals turned in a game for the memory banks.

That night, West’s Cyclones beat the Colts 55-54 in a doubleover­time shootout complete with multiple kickoffs returned for touchdowns, an abundance of bigplay offense and, in dramatic Friday-night-lights fashion, an extra point that dinged off an upright — and through it — to ultimately win the game for Pueblo West.

A couple of months later, as the Class 4A playoff field was released — and after each team crushed its first-round opponent — it’s become increasing­ly hard for the state’s bracketolo­gists to overlook a potential all-Pueblo championsh­ip game Dec. 2 at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, as the Cyclones and Colts are on opposite sides of the tournament.

It’s a prospectiv­e rivalry showdown that probably has a lot of folks in the Home of Heroes hyped, even if it is several weeks (not to mention multiple pivotal wins) away for each team.

“We’ve had some good games with South in football as well as in basketball the last few years, and the intensity is high in basically any sport we play them in,” Pueblo West coach Monte Pinkerton said. “Playoff football, of course, has its own intensity, and the prospect of a trophy up for grabs would just add to it. But obviously, we’ve got a whole lot of other work to do before that would even be a considerat­ion at this point.”

Pinkerton’s “but obviously” sentiment was echoed by Pueblo South coach Ryan Goddard, as both programs have stiff quarterfin­al tests looming Saturday when the Cyclones battle Chatfield (undefeated in Colorado this year) and the Colts take on Vista Ridge (coming off an upset of previously unbeaten Fruita Monument).

For the Cyclones, the key to storming their way past Chatfield lies with a 14-man senior class, with running back Pierre Taylor, slot Nieyeme Smeyer-Williams and quarterbac­k Jacob Wilkinson leading a dynamic offense that ranks sixth in the classifica­tion at 38.7 points per game.

“We have a good senior group, and a lot of them have been starting since they were sophomores,” Pinkerton said. “They got thrown into the fire a couple years ago when we went 5-5, so that experience is big, and it’s helping us out now even though it was tough to go through it at that time.”

Meanwhile, the Colts boast the second-ranked offense in 4A, as senior quarterbac­k Zach Cozzolino, senior running back Steve Brock and senior wideout Marcell Barbee headline a team with a steadfast incrementa­l focus.

“(For motivation) we don’t really mention anything beyond ‘chasing excellence,’ ” Goddard

Steely matchups

Pueblo teams in the quarterfin­als Chatfield at Pueblo West Where: Cyclone Stadium

When: 1 p.m.

Seeds: No. 4 Cyclones, No. 5 Chargers

Records: Cyclones 10-1, Chargers 10-1

Other keys: Sr. DL/OL Garrett Cassio, Sr. DT Grant Guerra, Sr. OT/ DT Ethan Hildebrand, Sr. MLB Jared Aragon, Jr. SS Kyle Jameson. Opponent’s keys: Sr. RB Ben Frenette, Sr. WR Cole Ingersoll, Sr. WR Keland Rumsey, Sr. QB Colton Arne, Sr. MLB Cameron Manzanares, Sr. G/DT Tyler Sexton. Semifinal opponent: No. 1 Pine Creek/No. 8 Rampart said. “We don’t want to compare ourselves to other programs, or try to emulate what someone else is doing — it’s all about what we do at practice every day as far as getting our work done, enjoying the process and competing with each other to be the best team we can possibly be.”

And as each program seeks to build its postseason résumé throughout November and into December — the Cyclones by way of a second title and first since 2007, and the Colts with what would be their first championsh­ip — both coaches are confident in the momentum their respective squads have built heading into the quarterfin­als.

“As far as my guys go,” Goddard said, “I’ll put that group of guys against anybody, any day.” Pueblo South at Vista Ridge Where: Vista Ridge High School When: 1 p.m.

Seeds: No. 6 Colts, No. 14 Wolves Records: Colts 10-1, Wolves 7-4 Other keys: Sr. SB Thomas Pannunzio, Sr. WR Jesse Anzar, Sr. TE Jeremy Cody, Sr. DB Parker Stephens.

Opponent’s keys: Sr. RB Jaylen Thomas, Jr. QB Rowan Neal, Sr. RB Jeffrey Crittendon, Jr. WR Micah Hilts, Jr. MLB Carter Bussone, Soph. SS Ryan Poolman.

Semifinal opponent: No. 7 Loveland/No. 15 Broomfield

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