DENVER – All six of the Colorado High School Activities Association’s state champions were crowned Saturday on the final day of the 2024 Boys Basketball State Championship Tournaments at the Denver Coliseum.
Resurrection capped off the day with its first-ever state title, while Limon and Cheyenne Wells broke droughts of over 60 years, with Limon winning its first title since 1964 and Cheyenne Wells capturing its first since 1955. Valor Christian won its second overall, and first since 2017, Yuma won its seventh overall, and first since 2022, and Mesa Ridge defended its championship from a year ago.
Recaps
6A Boys Championship Recap: Valor Christian Wins First State Title Since 2017
5A Boys Championship Recap: Mesa Ridge Wins Back-to-Back Championships
4A Boys Championship Recap: Resurrection Christian Wins First-Ever State Championship
3A Boys Championship Recap: Yuma Earns Seventh Championship
2A Boys Championship Recap: Limon Breaks Drought, Wins First State Title Since 1964
1A Boys Championship Recap: Cheyenne Wells Wins First Title in 59 Years
Photo galleries
Photos will continue to be added to the galleries as they’re available
Brackets with final scores
State Champions and Runners-Up
Class 6A
- State Champion: Valor Christian (second overall, first since 2017)
- Runner-up: ThunderRidge
Class 5A
- State Champion: Mesa Ridge (second overall, second straight)
- Runner-up: Windsor
Class 4A
- State Champion: Resurrection Christian (first overall)
- Runner-up: Kent Denver
Class 3A
- State Champion: Yuma (seventh overall, first since 2022)
- Runner-up: The Vanguard School
Class 2A
- State Champion: Limon (fifth overall, first since 1964)
- Runner-up: Sanford
Class 1A
- State Champion: Cheyenne Wells (third overall, first since 1955)
- Runner-up: McClave