Category: Girls Basketball

  • Photos: No. 12 Vista PEAK girls basketball beats Kennedy in season opener

    Class 5A No. 12 Vista PEAK girls basketball opened its season with an 82-49 win over Kennedy on Wednesday.

  • Photos: 5A No. 1 Grandview girls basketball pulls away from 4A No. 1 Mullen

    Class 5A No. 1 Grandview girls basketball pulled away from 4A No. 1 Mullen 68-53 in a crucial Centennial League showdown.

  • Photos: 4A No. 4 Erie girls basketball upsets 5A No. 7 Broomfield

    Class 4A No. 4 Erie opened its season sending a strong message and getting a 65-58 win over 5A No. 7 Broomfield.

  • Photos: Elizabeth girls basketball edges Bear Creek

    Elizabeth girls basketball fought hard and came away with a close 29-25 win over Bear Creek.

  • 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: ThunderRidge girls basketball edges 4A No. 14 Mead

    Keira Keyser-Cochran scored a team-high 11 points as ThunderRidge girls basketball edged Class 4A No. 14 Mead 48-45.

  • Photos: Westminster girls basketball tops Denver South

    A strong first quarter lifted Westminster girls basketball to a narrow 61-59 over Denver South on Tuesday.

  • Photos: Longmont Christian girls basketball takes down Belleview Christian

    Taylor Vandenburg scored 27 points to lead Longmont Christian girls basketball to a 55-19 win over Belleview Christian.

  • Photos: Roosevelt girls basketball runs away from Niwot

    Roosevelt girls basketball got off to a strong start to the 2021 season after beating Niwot 79-19 on Tuesday.

  • Arvada West girls hoops defeats Golden in season opener

    ARVADA — Arvada West junior Amanda Neff started right where she left off last season.

    Neff buried a 3-pointer from the corner on the opening offensive possession for the Wildcats on Monday night to start the 2021 girls basketball season for A-West. Neff did a little bit of everything during the 55-21 home victory over Golden, including dishing out some handful of nice assists after she went cold from the floor.

    “I realized I was struggling with shooting,” said Neff, who finished with 11 points. “Instead of forcing it and trying to take it myself I should see the open players and get some easy baskets.”

    Arvada West junior Sydney Trinder (11) goes up strong against Golden senior Maree Lenz (24) during the season opener Monday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    It looked easy for the Wildcats at times getting out to a 15-0 lead on the Demons through the first quarter. However, Golden senior Maree Lenz poured in 10 points in the second quarter to trim the Wildcats’ lead to 26-11 at halftime.

    “It wasn’t pretty. Maybe I was expecting too much,” A-West coach Brady Meeks said. “The girls knew I wasn’t pleased with that first half. We have to be more consistent with the little things.”

    A-West’s defense locked down Golden to a tune of just three points in the third quarter and sophomore Ellie Pugliese got rolling with five points in the quarter. In fact, six different A-West players scored in the third quarter to get the Wildcats back on track.

    “There was a change in the energy,” Neff said after halftime when the Wildcats outscored the Demons 17-3 to grab a 43-14 lead going into the final quarter.

    Arvada West had a strong defensive effort against Golden on Monday night. The Wildcats held the Demons to single-digit points in three of four quarters. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    The Wildcats had eight different scorers as A-West continued its trend set last year of having a good balanced scoring attack.

    “What I love about this group is it’s all nine,” Meeks said. “Every single one of these girls have the ability to do things and create things for this team. It’s a very unselfish group.”

    A-West will look to improve on those mistakes made in the opener when the Wildcats host Boulder on Friday, Jan. 29. While Valor Christian and Ralston Valley appear to be the frontrunners in the Class 5A Jeffco League, A-West could be a darkhorse to get into the race for the conference title.

    “We gave a lot of effort and were passionate,” Neff said. “We struggled with some of the easy things like finishing (shots) and rebounding. I think we’ll be looking good this season if we just settle in.”

    Golden has a lot of new facing including first-year coach Jonathon Sena. The Demons have another tough road test against Chatfield coming up on Wednesday, Jan. 27.