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Locals hold their own at all-state

Foutz, Olguin, Brown justified CCGS selections
Ignacio's Victoria Brown (12) drives in from the wing against Monte Vista's Allessah Archuleta during the 2025 Colorado Coaches of Girls' Sports All-State Basketball Games' Class 3A feature Sunday afternoon at Skyview H.S. in Thornton. (Joel Priest/Special to the Herald)

ADAMS COUNTY – Marissa Olguin’s layup in the closing seconds of the 2025 Colorado Coaches of Girls Sports All-State Basketball Games’ Class 3A feature may have indeed been a cherry-pick.

But for the Ignacio senior guard and her 3A ‘Blue’ teammates assembled in Thornton, it was a necessary evil.

Triggered by a 3-pointer with 2:29 left in the fourth quarter by, as fate would have it, Bayfield’s Renae Foutz, 3A ‘Red’ (comprised of players wearing their schools’ darker uniforms; ‘Blue’ rocked white uniforms) went on a 7-0 run cutting the enemy’s lead down to just 55-51.

But after Wiggins’ Kennedy Kerr, assisted by Kersey Platte Valley’s Lauryn Uyemura, netted a two-pointer with 0:25.1 left on the scoreboard clock inside Skyview High’s Al Hower Gymnasium, Blue guard Olivia Klein (Loveland Resurrection Christian) quickly dribbled through Red pressure and, before nearing midcourt, spotted Olguin all alone and slung a perfect pass resulting in an easy two points ultimately securing Blue a 57-51 victory Sunday afternoon.

Made a Games starter by head coach Russell Coleman (Cedaredge), Olguin finished with nine points. Abigail Perry (Colorado Springs Christian) tallied 10, Klein 11 and RCS’ Callie Gillespie 15. Nine points of Gillespie’s game-high total came during the opening eight minutes as Blue built up an imposing 20-7 lead.

Having initially checked in with 5:04 left in the first quarter as a reserve for head coach Andy Schon (Wiggins), Foutz helped keep Red alive early by converting an ‘and-one’ 3-point play after being fouled by Ignacio’s Victoria Brown (who’d first entered with 5:36 left) with 4:00 remaining. But with Red trailing 9-5, she was reminded moments later that she was among the state’s best as Blue’s Carley Malinowski (Cedaredge) picked Foutz’s proverbial pocket and netted a statement-making layup.

Brown rebounded a missed shot by fellow Intermountain Leaguer Braelyn Tucker (La Jara Centauri) to begin the second quarter, but with Kerr and Uyemura each booking five points before halftime, Red battled back to 26-21. Olguin expanded the margin to 35-23 via a short-range deuce with 5:27 left in the third quarter, but Foutz cashed a three with 3:57 left and IMLer Allessah Archuleta (Monte Vista) also connected from deep to keep Red’s comeback on track.

Brown, however, would assist Cedaredge’s Abby Brooks on an inside basket with 3:10 to go, then earned another assist when Olguin, fittingly, drilled a 3-pointer with 1:25 left – giving Blue a 44-33 lead, which grew to 46-33 by quarter’s end.

Foutz ended up with nine points in defeat, trailing only Uyemura (11) and Strasburg’s Peighton Marrero (12) for the team-high.

Red finished 8-of-10 (Marrero 4-4) from the free-throw line, while Blue ended up 4-of-8 (Perry 4-4).