Category: Girls Volleyball

  • Girls volleyball rankings: Mountain Vista new No. 1 in 5A

    Mountain Vista took over as the new No. 1 in Class 5A.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Mountain Vista (12) 9-0 193 2
    2 Chaparral (1) 4-1 169 1
    3 Cherokee Trail 6-1 167 3
    4 Cherry Creek (1) 6-1 165 4
    5 Grandview 5-2 120 7
    6 Rampart 2-1 104 5
    7 Valor Christian 3-1 95 8
    8 Ralston Valley 6-0 87 11
    9 Legend 3-3 85 6
    10 Columbine 3-0 53 12
    11 Chatfield 1-1 45 8
    12 Fort Collins 1-2 44 13
    13 Pueblo West 6-1 41
    14 Eaglecrest 4-3 35 10
    15 Liberty 3-1 32
    Others receiving votes:
    Pine Creek 25, Highlands Ranch 25, Regis Jesuit 21, Heritage 20, Broomfield 18, Denver East 17, Dakota Ridge 17, Lakewood 14, Ponderosa 13, Denver South 9, Rocky Mountain 9, Air Academy 7, Westminster 7, Vista PEAK Prep 6, Arvada West 6, Fossil Ridge 5, Boulder 5, Doherty 4, Douglas County 3, Pomona 3, Castle View 3, Horizon 2, ThunderRidge 2, Rock Canyon 2, Bear Creek 2
    Dropped out
    Broomfield (14), Highlands Ranch (15)
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Palmer Ridge (13) 7-0 222 1
    2 Cheyenne Mountain (2) 4-0 212 2
    3 Niwot 6-0 169 6
    4 Windsor 3-0 161 5
    5 Coronado 4-0 154 3
    6 Mead 1-0 115 7
    7 Discovery Canyon 1-2 110 4
    8 Eagle Valley (1) 8-0 88 15
    9 Holy Family 4-0 83 10
    10 Durango 5-0 75 11
    11 Woodland Park 6-0 62 8
    12 Lewis-Palmer 0-3 59 8
    13 Thompson Valley 4-0 58
    14 Erie 3-2 53 14
    15 Montrose 4-2 47 13
    Others receiving votes:
    Frederick 43, D’Evelyn 40, Longmont 24, Palisade 23, Skyview 20, Fort Morgan 19, Thomas Jefferson 15, Mullen 15, Battle Mountain 11, The Classical Academy 8, Littleton 7, Pueblo County 6, Roosevelt 5, Falcon 4, Riverdale Ridge 3, Berthoud 2, Alameda 2, Green Mountain 2, Northfield 1, Pueblo South 1, Wheat Ridge 1
    Dropped out
    D’Evelyn (12)
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Eaton (10) 3-0 285 1
    2 Lutheran (3) 4-0 236 2
    3 University (1) 5-0 218 5
    4 Sterling (4) 4-2 217 3
    5 Resurrection Christian (1) 4-1 179 6
    6 Lamar 4-0 158 7
    7 DSST: Montview (1) 4-0 146 12
    8 Alamosa 5-1 137 8
    9 Colorado Springs Christian (1) 1-1 119 4
    10 Montezuma-Cortez 6-0 100 11
    11 Platte Valley 2-3 92 8
    12 Manitou Springs (1) 3-0 89
    13 Bayfield 4-2 81 10
    14 Prospect Ridge Academy 7-1 76
    15 Valley 1-1 56 14
    Others receiving votes:
    Bishop Machebeuf 52, Faith Christian 46, DSST: Byers 43, Bennett 42, Middle Park 38, Coal Ridge 34, The Academy 31, St. Mary’s 29, Frontier Academy 28, Fort Lupton 27, Lake County 27, Liberty Common 27, Basalt 26, The Vanguard School 26, Eagle Ridge Academy 17, Delta 16, SkyView Academy 15, James Irwin 15, Estes Park 14, La Junta 14, Cedaredge 13, Arrupe Jesuit 12, Centauri 11, Colorado Academy 10, Moffat County 10, DSST: College View 9, Strive Prep – Smart Academy 8, The Pinnacle 8, Kent Denver 7, Buena Vista 7, Roaring Fork 6, Peak to Peak 5, Strasburg 5, KIPP Denver Collegiate 4, Pagosa Springs 3, Grand Valley 3, Brush 2, Highland 1
    Dropped out
    Faith Christian (13), Coal Ridge (15)
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Wiggins (6) 7-1 211 1
    2 Denver Christian (6) 2-0 206 3
    3 Meeker (2) 4-0 202 4
    4 Sedgwick County (1) 6-0 167 6
    5 Limon 2-1 145 2
    6 Dayspring Christian Academy 5-0 122 13
    7 Fowler 4-1 97 5
    8 Vail Christian 5-0 81
    9 Sargent (1) 5-0 74 15
    10 Heritage Christian 5-1 70
    11 Del Norte 4-3 64 12
    12 Rye 4-1 61 7
    13 Dolores 5-3 57 8
    14 Byers 5-1 44
    15 Union Colony Prep 4-1 43 14
    Others receiving votes:
    Yuma 40, West Grand 37, Rocky Ford 32, Telluride 29, Monte Vista 29, Hoehne 28, Calhan 27, Olathe 24, Swink 20, Addenbrooke Classical Academy 16, Vail Mountain 16, Holyoke 13, Akron 13, Soroco 12, Wray 10, Clear Creek 9, Ignacio 7, John Mall 6, Ridgway 6, Dawson School 5, Fountain Valley 5, Lyons 4, Sanford 4, Plateau Valley 2, Gilpin County 1, Paonia 1
    Dropped out
    Hoehne (8), Yuma (10), West Grand (11)
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Fleming (13) 6-0 207 1
    2 Simla 4-0 168 5
    3 Briggsdale 3-2 143 2
    4 Wiley 5-1 134 8
    5 Stratton/Liberty 5-0 118 8
    6 Merino 3-2 104 3
    7 Sangre de Cristo (1) 5-2 101 7
    8 Dove Creek 4-1 97 11
    9 Kit Carson 3-3 96 4
    10 Springfield 5-1 91 10
    11 McClave 7-0 86 13
    12 Otis 2-2 71 6
    13 Weldon Valley 5-2 52 14
    14 Elbert (1) 4-1 44
    15 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 2-2 35 12
    Others receiving votes:
    Haxtun 31, Belleview Christian 29, Cotopaxi 20, Kiowa 17, Miami-Yoder 14, La Veta 13, Colorado School for the Deaf Blind 13, Edison 12, Flatirons Academy 11, Kim/Branson 11, Hanover 9, Idalia 9, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 8, Flagler 8, Pikes Peak Christian 8, Cripple Creek-Victor 7, Eads 7, Lone Star 5, Evangelical Christian 5, Deer Trail 4, North Park 4, Cheraw 4, Granada 2, Walsh 1, Caliche 1
    Dropped out
    Haxtun (15)
  • Girls volleyball state tournament to be held at NORCO Volleyball Facility

    The 2020-21 girls volleyball state championships will be held at NORCO Volleyball Facility in Loveland.

    All five classifications will play on May 10-11, beginning the eight-team tournaments with quarterfinals on May 10. Both semifinals and finals will be held on May 11.

    This location allows for the continuation of the traditional state tournament format of having all classifications competing at a single location.

    “We are really excited to partner with NORCO Volleyball because even during this COVID year, we are still able to showcase all five classifications at the same time for the finals,” said CHSAA assistant commissioner Bethany Brookens, who oversees volleyball. “We are thrilled that we were able to find a facility where all classifications can be showcased and celebrated together and equally, like in a normal year.

    “We find great value in having all classifications showcased equally and this allows us to do that.”

    The NORCO Volleyball facility is 30,000 square feet in size and has 10 courts.

    “NORCO Volleyball and the Centerra community in Loveland are honored and excited to be hosting this year’s CHSAA state volleyball finals,” NORCO juniors club director Cathy Mahaffey said. “Our new world class 10-court facility was intentionally designed to accommodate the best and most competitive volleyball teams and players from across Colorado and the United States.”

    Like all indoor sports, spectators will be limited. More information will be forthcoming as the data approaches.

  • No. 1 Palmer Ridge girls volleyball thriving under tough expectations

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    MONUMENT — Expectations can be tough. They can be tougher when born out of a feeling of what something is supposed to do instead of what it has done.

    For years, heavy expectations were placed on the shoulders of the Lewis-Palmer volleyball program. For good reason. The Rangers were snatching like they were dollar bills falling from the sky. Before the Rangers, it was Cheyenne Mountain.

    Since the fall of 2008, Cheyenne Mountain and Lewis-Palmer have been the recipients of every Class 4A volleyball state championship trophy.

    Others tried to join the party. Ponderosa took a set from Lewis-Palmer once. Valor Christian looked nearly unbeatable in 2017. Mullen, Roosevelt, Coronado. All tried and all came up short.

    Last year, Palmer Ridge took the Rangers to five sets. The rivalry between district schools played out on grandest volleyball stage in the state, with the Rangers winning their fourth title in a row and ninth overall.

    The expectation this year is that 4A No. 1 Palmer Ridge is going to be the first team not named Lewis-Palmer or Cheyenne Mountain to win state in a decade and a half.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    The Bears (7-0 overall, 5-0 5A/4A Pikes Peak Athletic Conference) looked strong in a 25-22, 25-11, 27-25 sweep of No. 4 Discovery Canyon, but what got them more fired up was a win over Lewis-Palmer on March 18.

    “It was really nice to finally beat L-P and see that we can finally beat them at state,” senior Riley Anderson said. “Last year was an upsetting loss so this year, it was really exciting to get that win.”

    Anderson was doing everything possible to help her team come away with that upset in the state championship match. She had 19 kills and four blocks, but it just wasn’t enough. This season, she has been fantastic. Her hitting percentage heading into Wednesday’s match sat at .397, up from .224 last year.

    And she’s not doing it alone.

    Junior Madison Wilson leads the team with 55 total kills and freshman Eva Larochelle is hovering right around Anderson at 36.

    What first-year coach Erica Bradley has liked most about her time with the Bears is seeing the willingness of all players to step up when needed.

    “With the challenges of COVID and club conflicts, we have a different lineup every single day,” Bradley said. “It’s been exciting for us because we have a bench full of talent that can step in and perform at any minute. We’ve been successful because these girls know they have step up and do their part.”

    And they want it so badly. In a match that felt very much like a playoff game, Discovery Canyon (1-2, 1-1) took a commanding 18-11 lead in the first set before the Bears battled back to win 25-22.

    That effort against that team is the kind of grit that state champions experience in their journey to a title, especially with those championship expectations firmly planted on them.

    “Coming off of last year’s second place at state, they’re in for it,” Bradley said. “A target is on their back. We have a lot of good returners and just want to keep the momentum up.”

    Simply having the returners doesn’t guarantee success. The experience of getting to that state championship match and nearly doing something that has felt impossible for several years in beating L-P has given them both hunger and humility when looking to complete that tournament run this year.

    “We learned a lot of grit, obviously,” Anderson said. “It was hard to play them up to five games in a championship match.”

    Through seven matches the Bears haven’t dropped a set. They look every bit the top-ranked team in the classification.

    The hard part of living up to that expectation is still to come.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Photos: Castle View girls volleyball sweeps ThunderRidge

    Castle View girls volleyball got its first win of the season thanks to a two-set sweep over ThunderRidge on Thursday.

  • No. 11 Ralston Valley volleyball springs to 3-1 win over Lakewood

    ARVADA — There was no break Tuesday for Lakewood and Ralston Valley girls volleyball teams despite Jeffco Public Schools being on Spring Break this week.

    The Tigers hit the road to face the Mustangs — No. 11 in this week’s CHSAANow.com Class 5A volleyball rankings — in a key early 5A Jeffco League match-up. Ralston Valley remained undefeated on the season with a 3-1 victory over Lakewood (3-2, 1-1 in league).

    “We weren’t really worried about it too much,” Ralston Valley senior Taylor Scherff said of playing a conference game during Jeffco’s Spring Break. “It has been a weird year and we’ve adapted over our club seasons. We are just really grateful to come in here, play our game and play together.”

    Ralston Valley senior Taylor Scherff (4) hit the ball past Lakewood junior Naomi Fanchi (10) and senior Morgan Steck (9) during the Class 5A Jeffco League match Tuesday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    It was a bit of a rough start for the Mustangs (6-0, 2-0). The Tigers came out strong take a 25-21 victory in the opening set. Lakewood seniors Morgan Steck and Jada Hall led the way for Lakewood.

    The Tigers do have a couple of quality non-league victories under their belts already this season. Lakewood grabbed victories over Highlands Ranch and Broomfield, teams both ranked in the top-15 of the CHSAANow.com Class 5A rankings this week.

    “This team plays really well when their backs are up against the wall,” Ralston Valley coach Ashley Ahlman said. “The first set going the way it did wasn’t necessarily a bad thing for us. It kind of gave us a wake-up call.”

    It was all Ralston Valley in the final three sets. The Mustangs took a trio of 25-17 victories to stay undefeated on the season.

    While Scherff did a lot of damage offensively with her spikes from the outside, seniors Jamie Dorczuk, Zoe Grolnic and Gabi Coombs, along with juniors Morgan McChesney, Jordan Wisner and Emerson Reinke all played big roles in the win.

    “We’ve got a pretty talented team with it comes to a spread-out offense,” Ahlman said. “We’ve got a phenomenal setter (Reinke) that can put the ball in anyone’s hands. We’ve been focusing on playing for each other. This is the first time that we have really seen that happen. I’m more proud of that then anything.”

    Ralston Valley senior Morgan McChesney (3) attempts to put down a kill on Lakewood junior Naomi Fanchi (10) and sophomore Sydney Kitzmiller (8) during Tuesday’s match at Ralston Valley High School. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Ralston Valley is attempting to end Valor Christian’s dominance in 5A Jeffco since the Eagles joined the conference for the 2018 season. Valor has won back-to-back league titles in 2018 and 2019, along with winning the 5A state title in 2018 and being state runner-up in 2019.

    “Valor has been the reigning champs of this league, but we feel like we are ready,” Scherff said.

    Valor (1-1, 0-1) already has a league loss on the season with Chatfield (1-1, 1-0) defeating the Eagles in a conference opener last week. Ralston Valley has three games next week, including a huge showdown a home against the Chargers next Thursday.

    “It’s been awhile since we’ve competed for that league title,” Ahlman said. “We kind of think it’s someone else’s turn. We are pretty excited about the opportunity.”

    The Tigers are back on the court when they host Dakota Ridge in a conference game Tuesday, April 6, next week.

    The playoff format during this year’s Season C girls volleyball season that was moved from its normal Fall season slot will feature the league champion in each conference getting an automatic bid to the 24-team regional playoffs.

    The rest of the field will be determined by RPI seeding criteria. The eight regional champions will advance to the single-eliminate state tournament scheduled for May 10 and 11.

    Lakewood junior Haven Hill-Schmick (3) tries to put down a spike between Ralston Valley juniors Jordan Wisner (7) and Morgan McChesney (3). The Mustangs lost the opening set 25-21, but rallied with a trio of 25-17 set victories to take a 3-1 win over their Class 5A Jeffco League rival. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
  • Photos: No. 8 Valor Christian girls volleyball sweeps Arvada West

    Class 5A No. 8 Valor Christian girls volleyball improved to 2-1 on the season after a 3-0 sweep of Arvada West on Tuesday.

  • Photos: Liberty Common volleyball clashes with Flatirons Academy

    Liberty Common girls volleyball looked to remain undefeated as it took the court for a non-league clash Flatirons Academy.

  • Photos: Standley Lake girls volleyball wins Jeffco showdown with Green Mountain

    Standley Lake girls volleyball got its second Jeffco League win over the year by beating Green Mountain on Tuesday.

  • Girls volleyball rankings: Wiggins new No. 1 in 2A poll

    Wiggins has taken over atop the Class 2A girls volleyball rankings.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches around the state. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Chaparral (6) 4-0 175 1 3-0
    2 Mountain Vista (4) 4-0 163 7 2-0
    3 Cherokee Trail (2) 5-0 161 4 3-0
    4 Cherry Creek 4-1 132 5 3-0
    5 Rampart (1) 1-1 128 2 0-1
    6 Legend 2-2 110 8 2-0
    7 Grandview 4-2 108 6 3-1
    8 Valor Christian 0-1 101 3 0-1
    9 Chatfield 1-0 63 12 1-0
    10 Eaglecrest 2-2 53 8 0-2
    11 Ralston Valley 1-0 49 11 0-0
    12 Columbine 1-0 46 1-0
    13 Fort Collins 0-0 45 10 0-0
    14 Broomfield 1-0 38 1-0
    15 Highlands Ranch 2-1 30 13 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Pine Creek 25, Regis Jesuit 25, Heritage 23, Pueblo West 20, Ponderosa 13, Doherty 13, Rocky Mountain 11, Liberty 8, Fossil Ridge 6, Douglas County 4, Arapahoe 4, Castle View 3, Lakewood 2, Denver East 1
    Dropped out
    Heritage (14), Pine Creek (15)
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Palmer Ridge (12) 3-0 209 1 2-0
    2 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 4-0 202 2 2-0
    3 Coronado 2-0 187 3 0-0
    4 Discovery Canyon 1-1 146 5 0-0
    5 Windsor (1) 1-0 132 8 1-0
    6 Niwot 2-0 125 10 2-0
    7 Mead 1-0 124 6 1-0
    8 Lewis-Palmer (1) 0-2 109 4 0-1
    9 Woodland Park (1) 2-0 64 14 1-0
    10 Holy Family 1-0 62 12 1-0
    11 Durango 2-0 57 2-0
    12 D’Evelyn 1-0 48 15 1-0
    13 Montrose 1-1 47 7 1-1
    14 Erie 0-0 44 8 0-0
    15 Eagle Valley 2-0 43 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Thomas Jefferson 41, Thompson Valley 35, Frederick 34, Pueblo County 32, Fort Morgan 27, Mullen 25, Battle Mountain 23, Longmont 19, Littleton 16, Steamboat Springs 14, Skyview 13, The Classical Academy 10, Roosevelt 8, Canon City 6, Pueblo Centennial 5, Pueblo Central 4, Pueblo East 4, Pueblo South 2, Berthoud 2, Wheat Ridge 1
    Dropped out
    Thomas Jefferson (11), Pueblo County (13)
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Eaton (6) 0-0 245 1 0-0
    2 Lutheran (3) 3-0 225 3 2-0
    3 Sterling (7) 0-1 213 2 0-1
    4 Colorado Springs Christian (2) 0-0 163 4 0-0
    5 University 1-0 162 6 1-0
    6 Resurrection Christian 2-0 150 11 2-0
    7 Lamar (1) 3-0 146 8 1-0
    8 Alamosa 2-1 142 5 1-1
    9 Platte Valley 1-0 109 10 1-0
    10 Bayfield (1) 1-2 104 8 1-2
    11 Montezuma-Cortez 3-0 91 3-0
    12 DSST: Montview (1) 3-0 86 13 2-0
    13 Faith Christian 1-1 78 7 0-1
    14 Valley 0-1 56 12 0-1
    15 Coal Ridge 1-0 53 14 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Bishop Machebeuf 48, Prospect Ridge Academy 44, Manitou Springs 42, St. Mary’s 31, Eagle Ridge Academy 25, Middle Park 24, Pagosa Springs 22, Buena Vista 20, Lake County 18, Fort Lupton 17, The Academy 17, Estes Park 14, Centauri 14, La Junta 14, SkyView Academy 14, Cedaredge 13, Strasburg 13, Basalt 13, Arrupe Jesuit 12, Frontier Academy 12, Moffat County 10, Bennett 9, DSST: Byers 8, Liberty Common 8, Roaring Fork 6, Englewood 5, The Pinnacle 5, Jefferson 3, KIPP Denver Collegiate 3, Grand Valley 3, Colorado Academy 3, Peak to Peak 2, The Vanguard School 2, Delta 1, Highland 1, Salida 1
    Dropped out
    Manitou Springs (15)
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Wiggins (3) 2-0 149 3 2-0
    2 Limon (1) 0-0 148 2 0-0
    3 Denver Christian (5) 2-0 143 1 2-0
    4 Meeker (1) 4-0 129 4 2-0
    5 Fowler 1-0 103 5 1-0
    6 Sedgwick County 2-0 69 12 2-0
    7 Rye 1-0 66 1-0
    8 Dolores 3-2 62 8 2-1
    9 Hoehne 1-0 61 10 1-0
    10 Yuma 1-1 60 6
    11 West Grand 1-2 56 7 1-2
    12 Del Norte 2-0 49 11 2-0
    13 Dayspring Christian Academy (1) 3-0 48 13 0-0
    14 Union Colony Prep 2-0 42 8 2-0
    15 Sargent 3-0 28 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Rocky Ford 27, Swink 24, Heritage Christian 21, Sanford 21, Soroco 20, Telluride 16, Holyoke 11, Byers 11, Wray 10, Ignacio 10, Clear Creek 9, Vail Christian 8, Vail Mountain 7, John Mall 6, Akron 6, Dawson School 5, Rangely 4, Gilpin County 3, Fountain Valley 3, Ridgway 2, Lyons 2, Platte Canyon 1
    Dropped out
    Swink (14), Rocky Ford (15)
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Fleming (16) 0-0 266 1 0-0
    2 Briggsdale 1-0 221 2 1-0
    3 Merino (2) 0-1 192 5 0-1
    4 Kit Carson 1-0 190 3 1-0
    5 Simla 0-0 152 6 0-0
    6 Otis 0-1 143 4 0-1
    7 Sangre de Cristo 2-0 127 7 2-0
    8 Wiley 0-0 122 14
    9 Stratton/Liberty 2-0 101
    10 Springfield 0-0 95 10 0-0
    11 Dove Creek 2-0 81 8 1-0
    12 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 0-0 80 13 0-0
    13 McClave 0-0 66 15 0-0
    14 Weldon Valley 2-0 65 0-0
    15 Haxtun 0-1 54 12 0-1
    Others receiving votes:
    La Veta 47, Elbert 33, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 25, Flatirons Academy 25, Kim/Branson 21, Idalia 17, Lone Star 16, Belleview Christian 14, Miami-Yoder 14, Prairie 13, Colorado School for the Deaf Blind 13, Edison 12, Kiowa 12, Eads 11, Hanover 9, North Park 9, Cripple Creek-Victor 7, Pikes Peak Christian 6, Evangelical Christian 5, Deer Trail 4, Cheraw 4, Nucla 4, Granada 2, Walsh 1, Caliche 1
    Dropped out
    South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] (8), La Veta (11)
  • Photos: No. 1 Chaparral girls volleyball holds off Regis Jesuit

    Class 5A No. 1 Chaparral girls volleyball got its fourth win of the season after beating Regis Jesuit 25-20, 20-25, 25-16 on Friday.