Category: Boys Basketball

  • Photos: No. 15 Overland boys basketball takes down Cherokee Trail

    Jameel Wright scored 25 points to lead Class 5A No. 15 Overland to a 75-49 win over Cherokee Trail on Wednesday.

  • Photos: No. 14 Legend boys basketball tops Dakota Ridge

    A quick start in the first quarter led Class 5A No. 14 Legend to a 70-45 win over Dakota Ridge on Wednesday.

  • Photos: No. 9 Erie boys basketball cruises in win over Broomfield

    Class 4A No. 9 Erie boys basketball outscored Broomfield by 20 points in the second quarter on its way to an 82-63 win on Wednesday.

  • Photos: Bear Creek boys basketball beats Elizabeth

    Bear Creek boys basketball jumped out to a fast start and rolled to a 74-48 win over Elizabeth.

  • Broadmoor World Arena to host basketball and spirit championships

    AURORA – CHSAA’s 100th state basketball championships and the 30th annual state spirit championships will be held at The Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs as the Association wraps up its Season B events, CHSAA Commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green announced Thursday.

    Coupled with a partnership with the Colorado Springs Sports Corp, these events mark a return to Colorado Springs and the World Arena where CHSAA has previously held other state events.

    “We are excited that we can offer our student participants the state championship experience those that preceded them have had. Thank you to the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation for providing the necessary support that will make this possible. We know the experience at the Broadmoor World Arena will be a special one as it is one of the state’s premier athletic facilities,” Commissioner Blanford-Green said. “In the time of a pandemic, to have a civic-minded group step up to sponsor these events is pretty special.”

    “The Colorado Springs Sports Corporation is excited to develop a strong partnership with the Colorado High School Activities Association leadership. The Sports Corp has supported the CHSAA State High School Cross Country event since 2019,” said Tom Osborne, CEO of the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation. “We are honored to collaborate once again with CHSAA on the prestigious All-Class State Basketball Championships and the CHSAA Spirit Championships. The potential for future CHSAA events in Colorado Springs is very exciting.”

    “We are beyond ecstatic to have the CHSAA basketball and spirit championships at the Broadmoor World Arena. We look forward to improving our relationship with CHSAA. And that starts this year with the state basketball and spirit championships,” said Dot Lischick, General Manager of the Broadmoor World Arena.

    The basketball championships will be held March 19-20 with all five classes of boys’ and girls’ state championship games taking place over two days. On Friday, the 2A boys and girls, 4A boys and girls and 5A girls’ championships will take place, while on Saturday the 1A boys and girls, 3A boys and girls and 5A boys’ title games will complete the season.

    “Our goals this season were to get the players back on the court for a modified regular season. Basketball, more so than most sports, touches both genders and all communities across the state. This facility gives us the opportunity to showcase basketball. Thanks to the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation and World Arena for helping our efforts as we resume playing basketball,” Assistant Commissioner Bert Borgmann, CHSAA’s basketball liaison, said.

    The spirit championships are slated for March 25-27 for its three-day event. The events include game day, hip-hop, jazz dance, along with the conventional poms, game day cheer, all-girl cheer and co-ed cheer events.

    “What a great opportunity for our spirit participants. The way the Sports Corp and World Arena have stepped up to provide a high-quality venue speaks volumes about their commitment to Colorado’s young people. It is greatly appreciated,” said Assistant Commissioner Jenn Roberts-Uhlig, liaison for CHSAA’s spirit championships.

    Both events will launch Championship Central on CHSAANow.com February 10 with event information.

  • Photos: No. 8 Belleview Christian boys basketball beats Longmont Christian

    Logan Owen led the way with 24 points as Class 1A No. 8 Belleview Christian boys basketball beat Denver Jewish Day 75-60.

  • Photos: No. 11 Chaparral boys basketball wins thriller over Horizon

    A see-saw matchup saw Class 5A No. 11 Chaparral boys basketball come away with a close 56-52 win over Horizon on Tuesday.

  • Photos: Defense powers Roosevelt boys basketball over Niwot

    Roosevelt boys basketball allowed just 13 points in the second half to get a 47-35 season-opening win over Niwot on Tuesday.

  • No. 5 Golden boys hoops grinds out win over Arvada West

    Golden junior Richie Pruett (1) battles with Arvada West sophomore Jasper Padia, left, and senior Cooper Prada (25) during the season opener for both teams Monday night at Arvada West High School. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    ARVADA — Richie Pruett played in a handful of varsity games as a sophomore last season for Golden’s boys basketball team.

    Pruett scored 20 total points last season. He topped that Monday night in the Demons’ season opener pouring in a game-high 23 points as Golden took a 72-63 road victory against Arvada West.

    “He (Pruett) has grown and matured. He has gotten a lot better,” Golden coach Lou Vullo said. “He is totally committed and bought in. He is much improved. There are a lot of guys here that are the exact same way.”

    Golden sophomore Alan Acevedo (right) drives toward the basket during the first half Monday against Arvada West. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    While the Demons graduated eight seniors from last year’s Class 4A Jeffco League championship team, Golden still is held in high regard. Golden was ranked No. 5 in the CHSAANow.com 4A boys basketball preseason poll.

    “We knew going in that we have talent,” Pruett said.

    Some returning talent is sophomore Alan Acevedo, who was an impact player as a freshman last year. Acevedo had a solid game against the Wildcats scoring 19 points despite struggling at the free-throw line going 4-for-10.

    Golden made sure Acevedo had the ball in his hands down the stretch run after A-West cut the Demons’ nearly 20-point lead to single digits in the fourth quarter.

    He (Acevedo) is super crafty and what I’m really proud of him is he worked on his body,” Vullo said. “He has gotten a lot stronger. That is going to help us down the stretch.”

    Sophomore Aliou Diallo also had a nice game with 10 points and junior James Lacey pitched in eight points for the Demons who don’t have a single senior on the squad this year.

    “It was what I expected. A little bit sloppy,” Vullo said. “We are young and inexperienced, but coming out and beating a 5A team that is pretty scrappy is good.”

    Arvada West senior Eli Ross (10) tries to avoid Golden sophomore Alan Acevedo (30) during the first half Monday. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    A-West was led by the trio of Eli Ross, Zion Thomas and Carson Nichols. The three all reached double-figures, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Golden. The Demons were able to keep the Wildcats at arm’s length to close out the victory.

    With the Jeffco Public Heath Department allowing just 50 people in gym due to the COVID pandemic to start the prep basketball season, it was a bit of a surreal atmosphere.

    “With all the summer and fall stuff we did with no fans really prepared us for this,” Pruett said of playing in nearly an empty gym. “At the end it comes down to how we play. Not how the fans would influence how we play.”

    With just 14 regular-season games, Vullo has stressed to his squad that they need to start fast and almost be in mid-season form right now.

    “We want to make sure we stay together, get our practices in and stay healthy,” Pruett said. “We want to finish these six weeks out on top and get ready for playoffs. Get ready for a state run.”

    Golden has its home opener against Thornton on Wednesday night. A-West attempts to get its first victory under its belt when the Wildcats host Boulder on Friday, Jan. 29.

  • Photos: Gish leads Doherty boys basketball over Bear Creek

    Senior Brody Gish scored a team-high 18 points to lead Doherty boys basketball to a 78-44 win over Bear Creek.