Category: Girls Volleyball

  • Here’s what happened during state volleyball’s semis and championships

    DENVER — The 2019 state volleyball tournaments continue on Saturday at the Denver Coliseum, including the semifinal and championship matches.

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  • Photos from the first day of the state volleyball tournament

    DENVER — The state volleyball tournaments in all classifications kicked off on Thursday. Photos from select matches are below.

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    4A: D’Evelyn vs. Coronado

    By Paul DiSalvo

    D'Evelyn Coronado volleyball
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    5A: Broomfield vs. Highlands Ranch

    By Paul DiSalvo

    Highlands Ranch Broomfield volleyball
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    3A: DSST: Montview vs. Eagle Ridge Academy

    By Paul DiSalvo

    DSST: Montview Eagle Ridge volleyball
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    1A: Merino vs. Springfield

    By Paul DiSalvo

    Springfield Merino volleyball
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    2A: Denver Christian vs. Fowler

    By Paul Disalvo & Ray Chen

    Denver Christian Fowler volleyball
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    5A: Valor Christian vs. Highlands Ranch

    By Paul Disalvo

    Valor Christian Highlands Ranch Volleyball
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    3A: Alamosa vs. Eagle Ridge volleyball

    By Ray Chen

    Alamosa Eagle Ridge volleyball
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    3A: Faith Christian vs. Colorado Springs Christian volleyball

    By Ray Chen

    Faith Christian Colorado Springs Christian volleyball
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    1A: Fleming vs. La Veta

    By Ray Chen

    Fleming La Veta volleyball
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    5A: Fort Collins vs. Cherry Creek

    By Ray Chen

    Fort Collins Cherry Creek volleyball
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    3A: Eaton vs. Lamar

    By Ray Chen

    Lamar Eaton volleyball
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    2A: Yuma vs. Simla

    By Ray Chen

    Simla Yuma volleyball
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)
  • Here’s what happened on the second day of the state volleyball tournament

    DENVER — The 2019 state volleyball tournaments continue on Friday at the Denver Coliseum.

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  • Here’s what happened on the first day of the state volleyball tournament

    DENVER — The 2019 state volleyball tournaments began on Thursday at the Denver Coliseum.

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  • Addressing coaches education, parent behavior begins at the youth sports level

    (Dan Schuster/NFHS)

    Long-term solutions to increasing the number of participants in high school sports and improving parental behavior at high school contests? The answer to both questions might start at the youth sports level.

    The NFHS hosted a first-ever meeting of about 25 leaders of National Governing Bodies and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee last week to discuss common concerns and opportunities to align and work together.

    Within the youth areas of these organizations, the issues are familiar ones to high school leaders – decline in participation, parent behavior, coaches education and minimizing the injury risk. Clearly, however, reaching parents with appropriate educational messages on sportsmanship, injury risk and the values of participation is a top priority for leaders at all levels – youth, middle school and high school sports.

    Recently, the NFHS formed a Middle School Committee in an effort to build interest in education-based sports at that level and to share the proper messages with parents before their kids reach high school. However, as we learned last week, middle school may even be too late!

    Those educational messages will be enhanced if the process starts in out-of-school youth sports. If messages about the values of multi-sport participation, playing for the love of the game, and limiting contact in sports like football are consistently shared and demonstrated at the youth level, the education-based concept should be firmly in place by the time students reach high school. 

    Coaches education is another common concern. While the NFHS has created an outstanding online education program for interscholastic coaches through the NFHS Learning Center (NFHSLearn.com), there is no standard requirement to coach at the youth level. There should be some type of required certification for anyone to walk onto a field or court to coach. And while knowledge about teaching the proper tackling form in football or the proper defensive positioning in basketball is important, those are not the most important prerequisites for coaching.

    Similar to the NFHS’ online Fundamentals of Coaching course, youth coaches should be required to take courses that help them learn how to coach the kids more so than the sport. And since many of the coaches at this level are parents of players on the team, these individuals – and all youth parents – should be presented materials similar to what is presented at preseason meetings at the high school level. This would include, among other things, the non-negotiable requirement to positively support their child while letting the coaches coach, and the officials officiate.

    Lofty goals, for sure, without a collective governing organization over youth sports. However, these concepts can be endorsed and promoted within the youth areas of sport-specific NGBs. These fundamentals of education-based athletics are essential for the two to three percent who play sports beyond high school as well as the majority who apply the values learned in high school sports in their chosen careers.

    The skills will eventually fade – even for those individuals who play sports beyond high school – but the values learned from playing sports, beginning at the youth sports level, will last a lifetime.

  • 5A volleyball state tournament bracket

    The bracket for the Class 5A state volleyball tournament is below.

    A total of 12 teams will play in a double-elimination Olympic crossover bracket. Once teams reach the semifinals, the tournament will be single-elimination. Per the volleyball bulletin, state brackets are seeded with RPI from the Monday prior to regionals being only consideration.

    All matches are at the Denver Coliseum.
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    Bracket

    Times are approximate. Matches will not start before the listed time. Results are updated live.

  • 4A volleyball state tournament bracket

    The bracket for the Class 4A state volleyball tournament is below.

    A total of 12 teams will play in a double-elimination Olympic crossover bracket. Once teams reach the semifinals, the tournament will be single-elimination. Per the volleyball bulletin, state brackets are seeded with RPI from the Monday prior to regionals being only consideration.

    All matches are at the Denver Coliseum.
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    Bracket

    Times are approximate. Matches will not start before the listed time. Results are updated live.

  • 3A volleyball state tournament bracket

    The bracket for the Class 3A state volleyball tournament is below.

    A total of 12 teams will play in a double-elimination Olympic crossover bracket. Once teams reach the semifinals, the tournament will be single-elimination. Per the volleyball bulletin, state brackets are seeded with RPI from the Monday prior to regionals being only consideration.

    All matches are at the Denver Coliseum.
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    Bracket

    Times are approximate. Matches will not start before the listed time. Results are updated live.

  • 2A volleyball state tournament bracket

    The bracket for the Class 2A state volleyball tournament is below.

    A total of 12 teams will play in a double-elimination Olympic crossover bracket. Once teams reach the semifinals, the tournament will be single-elimination. Per the volleyball bulletin, state brackets are seeded with RPI from the Monday prior to regionals being only consideration.

    All matches are at the Denver Coliseum.
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    Bracket

    Times are approximate. Matches will not start before the listed time. Results are updated live.

  • 1A volleyball state tournament bracket

    The bracket for the Class 1A state volleyball tournament is below.

    A total of 12 teams will play in a double-elimination Olympic crossover bracket. Once teams reach the semifinals, the tournament will be single-elimination. Per the volleyball bulletin, state brackets are seeded with RPI from the Monday prior to regionals being only consideration.

    All matches are at the Denver Coliseum.
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    Bracket

    Times are approximate. Matches will not start before the listed time. Results are updated live.