Castle View girls volleyball got a big Continental League win with a 2-0 sweep over Rock Canyon on Wednesday.
Category: Girls Volleyball
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Photos: No. 1 Mountain Vista girls volleyball remains undefeated after beating Castle View
Class 5A No. 1 Mountain Vista girls volleyball kept its undefeated record intact after beating Castle View 2-0.
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No. 7 Ralston Valley girls volleyball clinches 5A Jeffco title with win over No. 10 Valor
ARVADA — The girls volleyball Class 5A Jeffco League title is returning to Ralston Valley High School.
The Mustangs — No. 7 in the latest 5A CHSAANow.com rankings — officially wrapped up the conference title with a straight set 25-12, 25-20, 25-14 victory over No. 10 Valor Christian on Wednesday night at Ralston Valley. It’s first league title for Ralston Valley’s volleyball program since 2015.
“I think it was all excited nerves,” Ralston Valley junior Morgan McChesney said of the Mustangs having the chance to clinch the conference title at home. “We are just super excited to have this opportunity this season to go really far and do something really cool out here.”

Ralston Valley junior Emerson Reinke serves during the Mustangs’ conference game against Valor Christian on Wednesday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) Valor and Chatfield had split the past four 5A Jeffco League titles. Valor won back-to-back titles in 2018 and 2019 after Chatfield won two straight in 2016 and 2017.
“It is something we’ve talked. We look at that banner in the corner of the gym frequently and say we are next,” Ralston Valley coach Ashley Ahlman said of the 2015 5A Jeffco League championship banner. “We talk about where they are going to hang our banner. For them to celebrate that tonight and see all their hard work payoff. Not a lot of teams get to set a goal and then come out and earn it. It’s really special.”
It was an outstanding 24 hours for the Mustangs (12-0, 7-0 in 5A Jeffco). Ralston Valley rallied from a 1-0 deficit against Columbine the night before to eventually take a 3-1 victory against the Rebels (8-1, 5-1) with the conference lead on the line.
There was no letdown after the emotional victory against Columbine. It was all Mustangs against the defending 5A state champion Eagles on Wednesday night.
“Columbine and Valor are both great teams. We had so much fun playing both of them,” Ralston Valley senior Taylor Scherff said. “We were ready and so excited to play both teams.”
Ralston Valley dominated the first set with junior Jordan Wisner shining with a handful of kills from her right outside-hitter position. Freshman Maddy Dominick won four straight service points for the Mustangs to stretch out Ralston Valley’s lead to double-digits.
The second set was a little closer. Valor sophomore Taylor Bowman got the Eagles (5-3, 4-3) going offensively and also had a monster block to help Valor get out to an early lead.
“Out of that timeout there was a little bit of a wake-up call,” Ahlman said of her timeout she called with Ralston Valley trailing 10-6 in the second set. “Valor wasn’t going to give us anything. Everyone wants to beat that team on top. It proved this team can flip a switch and go into another gear.”

Ralston Valley junior Morgan McChesney helped the Mustangs dominate Valor Christian in a straight-set victory Wednesday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) Junior setter Emerson Reinke showed off her creatively with a brilliant dink out of the timeout that caught Valor off guard. Ralston Valley then went on a 7-0 run on Reinke’s serve to take command of the set.
“I think this team is really good job at failure recovery. Volleyball is a game of mistakes,” McChesney said. “Once we make a mistake the team really rallies around each other.”
There were few errors for Ralston Valley to close out the third set and the sweep. McChesney dominated the middle of the net with a handful of kills and a few blocks defensively for good measure.
“It was a normal game tonight. We weren’t super nervous,” Scherff said summing up the regular-season home finale for Ralston Valley. “We just trust each other so much. We know at the end of the day we are going to show up, try our hardest and show a lot of effort.”
Ralston Valley closes out its regular season with its league finale at Bear Creek on Thursday night, followed by a good non-league test on the road against Broomfield (7-3).
The Mustangs are in-line to be one of the top-8 seeds that will host regional tournaments Saturday, May 1. During a normal season the top-12 seeds host regionals.
“This year it’s more important than ever,” Ahlman said about hosting a regional. “With only 8 host sites the competition is going to be a little tougher at regionals. The higher we finish the better.”
Scherff is excited to play a few more matches at Ralston Valley before the Mustangs hopefully head to the state tournament May 12 and 13 at the World Arena in Colorado Springs.
“It’s such an advantage playing at home,” Scherff said. “I love our gym. It is home for us. We feel so comfortable here.”

Ralston Valley junior Jordan Wisner (7) and senior Jamie Dorczuk (16) combine for a block on Valor sophomore Skyla Morgan in the first set Wednesday at Ralston Valley High School. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) -
Photos: No. 7 Ralston Valley girls volleyball tops No. 10 Valor Christian
Class 5A No. 7 Ralston Valley claimed the Jeffco League title with a 3-0 win over No. 10 Valor Christian on Wednesday.
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Photos: No. 12 Fossil Ridge girls volleyball tops Rocky Mountain
Class 5A No. 12 Fossil Ridge girls volleyball kept its solid season intact with a 3-1 win over Rocky Mountain.
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Photos: No. 10 Valor Christian girls volleyball tops Pomona in three sets
Class 5A No. 10 Valor Christian girls volleyball beat Pomona 3-0 to get a big Jeffco League win on Tuesday.
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Photos: No. 1 Mountain Vista girls volleyball sweeps Regis Jesuit on senior night
It was an enjoyable senior night for Class 5A No. 1 Mountain Vista girls volleyball as the it swept Regis Jesuit 25-18, 25-21.
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Photos: Highlands Ranch girls volleyball takes down Rock Canyon
Jolie Cranford had 15 kills to lead Highlands Ranch girls volleyball to a 25-23, 24-26, 25-15 win over Rock Canyon on Monday.
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Girls volleyball state tournament moved to The Broadmoor World Arena

The 2020-21 Colorado high school girls volleyball state championships will now be held at The Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs and have been moved on the calendar to May 12-13.
The tournament was originally scheduled for May 10-11 at NORCO Volleyball Facility in Loveland. With certain county health departments loosening restrictions and in the interest of accommodating as many spectators as possible, it became apparent that moving the tournament to a different site was the best option.
Bethany Brookens, the CHSAA assistant commissioner who administers volleyball, said she and her staff investigated several other options and The Broadmoor World Arena felt like the ideal fit.
“We are incredibly grateful to the World Arena and the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation for their partnership allowing the CHSAA to host our state volleyball championships in Colorado Springs,” Brookens said. “They have been incredible to work with – especially this pandemic year – and we appreciate their support and dedication in valuing our student-participants, schools, coaches, and communities. This is a true team effort across the city of Colorado Springs.
“Thank you to the many Colorado Springs high schools and administrators who will help run this event, and a huge thank you to the city of Colorado Springs, El Paso County Public Health, and many more wonderful supporters who have allowed and welcomed our schools with the opportunity to have a state-wide culminating volleyball championship.”
Because the Broadmoor World Arena, which recently hosted the basketball and spirit state championships, is currently being used as a COVID-19 vaccine site so the only available dates for the state tournament were May 12-13. El Paso County is actively working on spectator variances for a number of spectators, and Brookens said the association is optimistic about the potential total.
“As a community, we’re grateful for the opportunity to welcome athletes and their families from across the state to Colorado Springs,” said Doug Martin, Acting CEO of the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation. “We know they’ll enjoy their time here and encourage them to visit the many attractions in the area including the spectacular U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum.”
Official attendance numbers and a specific tournament format will be announced at a later date. All competitors, coaches, officials, staff and spectators will be required to comply with local public health guidelines at all times.
Despite the decision to move the state championships, Brookens had only good things to say about her experience working with the NORCO and the Loveland community.
“The city of Loveland has been amazing to work with,” Brookens said. “A huge thanks to the business owners of Loveland, in particular Chris Bierdeman, with Visit Loveland who helped coordinate the hotels, and the restaurants who were going to support the tournament staff and officials at the state tournament.
“The largest thanks truly go to NORCO Volleyball Club and their beautiful facility. Their club director, Cathy Mahaffey, has been incredibly gracious, giving, and supportive, and we are so thankful for them. We look forward to hosting future events in Loveland.”
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Girls volleyball rankings: Cheyenne Mountain, Wiggins new at No. 1
Cheyenne Mountain and Wiggins are the new top-ranked teams in their respective classifications.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing bcochi@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Mountain Vista (12) 10-0 194 1 0-0 2 Cherokee Trail 11-1 158 4 3-0 3 Rampart (1) 6-1 154 7 3-0 4 Cherry Creek 11-1 142 2 2-0 5 Chaparral 6-2 119 3 1-1 6 Columbine 7-0 108 10 3-0 7 Ralston Valley 10-0 95 5 1-0 8 Grandview 9-3 81 6 3-0 9 Legend 5-3 64 8 1-0 10 Valor Christian 4-2 63 8 0-0 11 Chatfield 6-2 57 14 3-0 12 Fossil Ridge 8-1 56 – 4-0 13 Fort Collins 7-4 46 13 4-1 14 Liberty 8-3 40 11 1-2 15 Pueblo West 10-1 39 12 2-0 Others receiving votes: Denver East 30, Pine Creek 18, Loveland 12, Heritage 10, Eaglecrest 10, Regis Jesuit 9, Ponderosa 9, Highlands Ranch 7, Brighton 7, Rocky Mountain 6, Castle View 6, Fruita Monument 6, Douglas County 5, Broomfield 5, Denver South 3, Horizon 1 Dropped out Denver East (15) Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Cheyenne Mountain (10) 7-2 285 2 1-2 2 Palmer Ridge (3) 8-3 249 1 0-2 3 Windsor (4) 11-0 213 3 5-0 4 Coronado (1) 9-0 192 4 2-0 5 Mead (1) 7-1 178 8 5-1 6 Niwot 11-2 159 5 2-1 7 Discovery Canyon 7-2 148 11 3-0 8 Eagle Valley 8-1 145 7 0-0 9 Palisade 8-2 124 10 1-1 10 Durango 9-2 110 8 1-2 11 Frederick 11-2 85 – 5-0 12 Woodland Park 8-1 84 12 1-0 13 Holy Family 7-3 79 13 3-2 14 Thompson Valley 9-2 71 6 4-2 15 Thomas Jefferson 8-1 50 14 2-0 Others receiving votes: Skyview 47, Erie 38, Montrose 30, Lewis-Palmer 20, D’Evelyn 17, Berthoud 16, Lincoln 16, Fort Morgan 15, Falcon 15, Northfield 15, Denver West 15, Denver North 14, The Classical Academy 13, George Washington 13, Evergreen 11, Aurora Central 9, Steamboat Springs 8, Alameda 8, Battle Mountain 7, Canon City 5, Centaurus 4, Mullen 4, Golden 3, Conifer 2, Roosevelt 2, Longmont 1 Dropped out Erie (15) Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Eaton (14) 10-0 298 1 4-0 2 Sterling (2) 9-2 227 4 3-0 3 Lamar (2) 11-0 216 3 2-0 4 Lutheran 8-2 175 2 1-2 5 Montezuma-Cortez 11-0 169 7 2-0 6 DSST: Montview (1) 9-1 151 5 2-1 7 Bayfield 8-3 135 12 2-0 7 University 9-2 135 6 3-0 9 Resurrection Christian 7-3 130 8 2-0 10 Alamosa 8-3 115 8 2-0 11 Prospect Ridge Academy 11-1 105 11 2-0 12 Platte Valley 6-5 83 14 3-0 13 Middle Park 9-2 69 – 2-0 14 Manitou Springs 6-2 56 13 2-1 15 Faith Christian 6-4 49 15 2-2 Others receiving votes: The Vanguard School 47, Colorado Springs Christian 40, Liberty Common 34, Coal Ridge 29, Fort Lupton 24, Bennett 22, DSST: Byers 20, The Academy 20, Bishop Machebeuf 20, Lake County 18, The Pinnacle 17, Frontier Academy 17, James Irwin 15, SkyView Academy 15, Centauri 14, Valley 14, Cedaredge 14, Eagle Ridge Academy 13, St. Mary’s 13, Arrupe Jesuit 12, Basalt 11, KIPP Denver Collegiate 11, Moffat County 10, Estes Park 10, Delta 10, DSST: College View 9, Strive Prep – Smart Academy 8, Kent Denver 8, Colorado Academy 7, Peak to Peak 5, Strasburg 5, Buena Vista 4, Pagosa Springs 3, Highland 3, Brush 2, Ellicott 2, Sheridan 1 Dropped out Colorado Springs Christian (10) Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Wiggins (8) 11-2 219 2 3-0 2 Denver Christian (5) 6-0 208 3 3-0 3 Meeker (2) 9-0 206 1 1-0 4 Sedgwick County 10-2 177 4 2-1 5 Fowler 8-2 162 5 1-0 6 Vail Christian 7-0 135 7 2-0 7 Dayspring Christian Academy 9-1 107 6 1-1 8 Limon 5-6 100 8 1-1 9 Vail Mountain 8-2 89 12 2-0 10 Del Norte 9-3 72 8 3-0 11 Soroco 9-1 71 14 2-0 12 Heritage Christian 8-3 63 11 2-1 13 Union Colony Prep 9-2 46 – 1-1 14 Rye 4-1 38 10 0-0 Others receiving votes: Rocky Ford 30, Monte Vista 20, Sargent 20, Addenbrooke Classical Academy 18, Holyoke 16, Dolores 16, Hoehne 16, Wray 10, Yuma 9, West Grand 9, Swink 7, Ignacio 7, Telluride 6, Byers 6, Gilpin County 2, Colorado Springs School 1, Platte Canyon 1 Dropped out Monte Vista (15) Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Fleming (13) 11-0 275 1 3-0 2 Simla (4) 11-0 264 2 3-0 3 Wiley 9-1 227 4 3-0 4 Stratton/Liberty 11-0 216 3 3-0 5 Merino (1) 9-2 192 5 3-0 6 Springfield 10-1 180 7 2-0 7 Sangre de Cristo 9-3 161 6 1-1 8 Briggsdale 9-3 142 8 4-0 9 Kit Carson 8-4 124 8 2-1 10 Dove Creek 8-1 100 10 1-0 11 Belleview Christian (1) 7-0 87 15 2-0 12 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 7-3 75 14 2-1 13 Elbert (1) 7-2 66 12 1-1 14 McClave 9-4 65 11 1-2 15 Otis 7-3 49 13 1-0 Others receiving votes: Weldon Valley 32, Flatirons Academy 18, Cotopaxi 17, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 14, Kiowa 14, De Beque 13, Antonito 11, Hanover 9, Cripple Creek-Victor 7, Evangelical Christian 7, Pikes Peak Christian 6, Kim/Branson 6, Idalia 5, Haxtun 5, Deer Trail 4, Flagler 4, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 4, La Veta 1 Dropped out