The Denver Post

CHSAA BIG-SCHOOL BASEBALL FINAL FOUR

- KYLE NEWMAN, THE DENVER POST

CLASS 4A BRACKET

NO. 4 GOLDEN VS. NO. 9 LUTHERAN, 10 A.M. FRIDAY, UCHEALTH PARK

NO. 1 HOLY FAMILY VS. WINNER OF GOLDEN/LUTHERAN,12:30 P.M. FRIDAY, UCHEALTH PARK

NO. 6 SEVERANCE VS. WINNER OF FRIDAY’S AFTERNOON GAME, 10 A.M. SATURDAY, UC HEALTH PARK

IF NEC. — NO. 6 SEVERANCE VS. WINNER OF FRIDAY’S AFTERNOON GAME, 12:30 P.M. SATURDAY, UCHEALTH PARK

Golden features the top arm in the state in senior right-hander Laif Palmer, who is likely to be selected in July’s MLB Draft. The Oregon State commit has a mid-90s fastball, plus a slider (82-84) and changeup (83-85). The Demons could throw Palmer in the opener against Lutheran, which is in the Final Four in its first year in Class 4A, but they also have other options in senior right-hander Noah Wicks and junior right-hander Braeden Mccarroll.

Plus, the Demons have near-guaranteed power in Wicks, as the catcher/pitcher has belted 16 homers this year, while third baseman Jaydon Hord also has nine dingers.

“We’ve got all the tools needed to make a run,” Golden coach Jackie Mcbroom said. “If we can go out and play our kind of game, even though it’s a tough road, I think we could get it done with good defense, good pitching, good situationa­l hitting and clutch hitting as well.”

On the other side, Lutheran features the father/son coaching tandem of Dick and Scott Hormann and preaches an emphasis on fundamenta­l baseball. The Lions are led by junior right-hander/outfielder Eli Morgan, who has a .467 average and 11 homers to pair with a 3-1 record and 3.38 ERA. Other pitching options for LHS are junior right-handers Jake Field and Asher Clark and senior right-hander Alex Chumrau.

Don’t count out top-seeded Holy Family, either, which suffered a narrow 6-5 defeat to Severance in last Saturday’s semifinals. The Tigers feature star senior right-hander/infielder Jacob Syverson, a Montana State commit who has four homers, a .408 average and a 10-1 record with a 1.11 ERA. Beyond Syverson, Holy Family also has junior right-hander Brady Hudson and senior right-hander Jack Krueger.

CLASS 5A BRACKET

NO. 3 REGIS JESUIT VS. NO. 25 CHEROKEE TRAIL, 10 A.M. FRIDAY, ALL-STAR PARK

NO. 5 ROCK CANYON VS. WINNER OF REGIS JESUIT/CHEROKEE TRAIL, 12:30 P.M. FRIDAY, ALL-STAR PARK

NO. 15 VALOR CHRISTIAN VS. WINNER OF FRIDAY’S AFTERNOON GAME, 10 A.M. SATURDAY, ALL-STAR PARK

IF NEC. — NO. 15 VALOR CHRISTIAN VS. WINNER OF FRIDAY’S AFTERNOON GAME, SATURDAY 12:30 P.M., ALL-STAR PARK

While Valor Christian is in command of the bracket as the Eagles seek their first Class 5A title to go along with a pair of 4A crowns, the other private school left standing, Regis Jesuit, also has the depth to make a run from the consolatio­n side of the bracket.

Regis Jesuit has yet to play a close game at state. The Raiders beat Chaparral in last weekend’s tournament opener, 9-1, then were walloped by Valor Christian, 11-1, in the second round before trouncing Mountain Vista, 15-5, to secure a Final Four berth.

“To bounce back and play the way we did after the loss to Valor was really encouragin­g for moving forward this weekend,” Regis Jesuit coach Matt Darr said. “Sometimes in those situations, to get thumped by a rival the way we did, you worry about your players coming out flat the next game. But our kids refused to cash it in.”

The Raiders, who are seeking their third 5A title and fourth overall, feature three capable arms in freshman right-hander Hudson Alpert, senior left-hander Jack Carey and sophomore right-hander Luke Reasbeck. Alpert features a high-80s fastball with a curveball and slider as one of the top arms to watch in the state’s Class of 2026.

“I wish I could tell you I knew he’d be this good,” Darr said. “I knew he’d be pretty good, but he’s been unbelievab­le. He’s one of those slow-heart-rate kids where the moment never seems to be too big, and he’s won some huge games for us.” Regis Jesuit will need to get by a scrappy Cherokee Trail team that upset its way through districts, knocked off defending champion and top-seeded Broomfield in the opening round of state, then eliminated Rocky Mountain and Chaparral to make it back to the Final Four for a second straight season. CT’S offense is led by Western Carolina commit Bowen Tabola, who has six homers and a .462 on-base percentage.

Waiting for the winner of Regis Jesuit-cherokee Trail is Rock Canyon, which features three of the top players in the Class of 2023 in shortstop Chase Jaworsky, right-hander/center fielder Sean Barta and first baseman JT Shank. Jaworsky, a Utah Valley commit, is hitting .462 with 12 homers while Barta (Pima Community College) is hitting .446 with nine homers and an 8-2 record with a 1.42 ERA on the hill. Shank (Pacific University) is hitting .382 with five homers.

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