LAKEWOOD — Valor Christian played the entire state tournament like its path to the championship was never in doubt.

That was the case again Saturday at All-Star Park, even after the Eagles had their two aces ruled out earlier in the week due to injuries. The Eagles won their first Class 5A state baseball title anyway, blanking Cherokee Trail 4-0 behind a gem from No. 3 starter Hunter Smith.

It gave Valor Christian its 45th all-time team title and fourth in baseball to add to the Class 4A three-peat from 2016-18.

“This team is leaving behind a brotherhood that’s been built since this school opened — and this (achievement) is a continuation of that,” said first-year Valor Christian head coach Travis Cruz. “Each class has left something for the next one to take and keep going.

“I can only hope this is (the start of a run in 5A). It’s not always in the cards — it’s more about how we’re building our boys for their futures — but I’d be doing a disservice to the program if I didn’t say, ‘Hey, I want more.’”

Smith, a South Mountain Community College commit, threw 6 2/3 shutout innings to end Cherokee Trail’s Cinderella run through the bracket as a No. 25 seed. The senior right-hander, who threw a complete-game shutout in the semifinals, came up huge with the team’s top two starters hurt.

Senior southpaw Ben Leikam had a sore elbow after his start last week and imaging revealed a UCL sprain in his left elbow. Meanwhile, an MRI revealed a slipped disc in the back of co-ace Athan Kroll, keeping the junior right-hander from pitching but he was still able to hit and play in center field.

So Valor Christian needed Smith to come through, and he did to the tune of allowing just four hits, with four strikeouts and no walks. He would’ve had a complete game, but the pitch-count limit kicked in, and junior right-hander Zach Eigenbrod recorded the final out.

“Hunter was locating his fastball on both sides of the plate, and getting hitters off-balance with his offspeed,” said catcher Cashel Dugger, a UCLA commit. “Hunter has a dog mentality, and he lives for moments like this. He competes no matter what, and he knows how to go right after hitters and trust his defense, and that showed.”

Kroll, Dugger, junior shortstop Parker Feagans and senior right fielder Gavin Hunt all had RBI knocks for the Eagles, who beat Rocky Mountain, Regis Jesuit and Rock Canyon last weekend to put themselves in Saturday’s title game. Kroll had a triple and senior Steven Lukasiewicz, who led Valor Christian with three hits, doubled.

“We didn’t change anything from last weekend,” Dugger said. “How we’ve been preparing all year made us ready to win today.”

Valor Christian starting pitcher Hunter Smith (29) pitches against the Cherokee Trail Cougars in the first inning during the Class 5A state baseball championship at Keli McGregor Field at All-Star Park on Saturday, June 2, 2023. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
Valor Christian starting pitcher Hunter Smith (29) pitches against the Cherokee Trail Cougars in the first inning during the Class 5A state baseball championship at Keli McGregor Field at All-Star Park on Saturday, June 2, 2023. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)



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