Four players scored in double figures to give Clss 5A No. 2 Valor Christian girls basketball a 90-22 win over Vista PEAK.
Category: Girls Basketball
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Girls basketball rankings: Green Mountain girls basketball rises to No. 1 in 4A

(Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) This week’s girls basketball rankings are out, and it’s the second-to-last poll of the season.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. They are a factor in the postseason. During the regular season, the poll will release each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state.
First-place votes are in parentheses.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Grandview (12) 11-0 306 1 3-0 2 Valor Christian (9) 11-0 297 2 0-0 3 Regis Jesuit 9-1 257 3 0-0 4 Highlands Ranch 8-2 236 4 1-0 5 Ralston Valley 10-2 206 6 2-0 6 Chaparral 10-1 195 7 1-0 7 Arapahoe 9-2 156 8 3-0 8 Rangeview 10-1 145 8 1-1 9 Fossil Ridge 9-2 142 5 0-2 10 Doherty 9-1 96 10 2-0 11 Monarch 9-1 83 11 2-0 12 Denver South 11-1 67 13 2-0 13 Chatfield 10-2 65 12 2-0 14 Fruita Monument 8-2 39 15 1-1 15 Eaglecrest 7-4 36 – 2-1 Others receiving votes: Cherry Creek 26, Horizon 25, Broomfield 23, Ponderosa 18, Vista PEAK 17, Mountain Vista 13, Fountain-Fort Carson 12, ThunderRidge 12, Arvada West 12, Pueblo West 9, Lakewood 5, Castle View 5, Columbine 4, Pine Creek 4, Poudre 3, Brighton 2, Denver East 2, Air Academy 2 Dropped out Vista PEAK (14) Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Green Mountain (8) 12-0 393 2 2-0 2 Holy Family (5) 8-1 391 1 0-0 3 Mullen (13) 9-2 366 5 3-0 4 Falcon (3) 11-0 365 4 2-0 5 George Washington (1) 10-1 325 3 2-1 6 Windsor 9-1 301 6 1-0 7 The Classical Academy 11-2 204 7 3-0 8 Canon City 10-1 182 8 2-0 9 Northridge 10-1 156 8 2-0 10 Grand Junction Central 9-2 119 14 3-0 11 Palmer Ridge 9-3 115 12 2-1 12 Thompson Valley 9-2 111 – 2-0 13 Erie 8-3 105 11 2-0 14 Weld Central 10-2 94 15 3-0 15 D’Evelyn 10-3 76 10 1-2 Others receiving votes: Roosevelt 52, Thornton 40, Berthoud 40, Mead 34, Coronado 30, Severance 25, Evergreen 18, Lewis-Palmer 18, Durango 11, Pueblo County 5, Battle Mountain 5, Widefield 5, Rifle 4, Mesa Ridge 3, Littleton 2, Thomas Jefferson 2, Northfield 2, Centaurus 1 Dropped out Roosevelt (13) Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 The Vanguard School (20) 10-0 367 1 3-0 2 Centauri 11-1 324 2 2-0 3 Lutheran (4) 10-1 314 3 1-0 4 Platte Valley 9-1 299 5 2-0 5 Eaton (1) 9-1 245 4 1-1 6 Delta 10-1 235 7 3-0 7 University 8-4 187 12 3-0 8 Brush 9-2 166 11 2-0 9 The Academy 5-1 161 6 0-1 10 Pagosa Springs 10-2 148 8 2-0 11 St. Mary’s 9-1 128 8 1-0 12 Kent Denver 8-2 95 10 0-1 13 Peak to Peak 7-1 65 13 1-0 14 Manitou Springs 4-2 50 15 0-0 15 Moffat County 7-3 30 – 2-0 Others receiving votes: Lamar 29, Resurrection Christian 27, Coal Ridge 26, Ellicott 24, Basalt 24, Faith Christian 16, Sterling 9, Colorado Academy 8, Alamosa 6, St. Mary’s Academy 6, Colorado Springs Christian 5, Valley 2, The Pinnacle 2, Middle Park 1, Prospect Ridge 1 Dropped out Basalt (14) Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Sanford (6) 11-1 306 1 2-1 2 Cedaredge (6) 11-1 297 5 2-0 3 Holyoke (3) 12-0 293 2 2-0 4 Rye (6) 11-1 284 3 3-0 5 Rocky Ford 10-2 221 4 1-2 6 Heritage Christian (2) 11-0 214 6 2-0 7 Paonia 10-2 189 7 2-1 8 Wray 9-3 175 8 2-1 9 Limon 9-2 152 10 1-1 10 Ignacio 8-2 135 11 1-1 11 Sedgwick County 11-2 134 8 1-1 12 Soroco 9-1 113 12 1-0 13 Lotus School for Excellence 10-0 73 13 2-0 14 Burlington 9-3 50 14 2-1 15 Del Norte 8-4 30 15 1-1 Others receiving votes: Center 26, Addenbrooke Classical 13, Mancos 11, Olathe 11, Gilpin County 10, Fowler 9, Sargent 7, Monte Vista 3, Hotchkiss 2, Rangely 1, Hoehne 1 Dropped out None. Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Briggsdale (14) 10-0 348 1 1-0 2 Kit Carson (7) 11-0 332 2 2-0 3 Sangre de Cristo (1) 10-1 298 3 3-0 4 Flatirons Academy 7-3 232 4 2-0 5 South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 11-1 205 7 3-0 6 Kim/Branson 11-1 189 8 2-0 7 Elbert (1) 8-1 183 8 2-0 8 McClave (1) 9-1 179 6 2-0 9 Simla 9-3 168 5 1-2 10 Shining Mountain 10-1 146 10 2-0 11 Cotopaxi 10-2 126 11 3-0 12 Fleming 6-3 98 – 2-1 13 Dove Creek 10-0 77 14 3-0 14 Merino 6-5 67 12 2-0 15 Lone Star 6-3 60 13 3-0 Others receiving votes: Haxtun 52, Springfield 35, Sierra Grande 22, North Park 11, Belleview Christian 11, Idalia 10, Eads 9, Antonito 7, Moffat 4, Centennial 3, Genoa-Hugo 3, Kiowa 3, Cheraw 1, Granada 1 Dropped out Sierra Grande (15) -
Denver South’s Timiya Guevara sets state record for 3-pointers as she scores 55 points

(Robert Washington) Denver South’s Timiya Guevara now holds the state record for 3-pointers in a girls basketball game.
The star senior, who is averaging 20.0 points per game, drained 15 shots from deep in her team’s win over Lincoln on Saturday.
Those 15 3-pointers broke the previous record of 12, set by Alamosa’s Emily Lavier on Jan. 18 last season. Lavier broke the record of 11 set just one day previous — by Guevara’s former South teammate Carly Dilworth.
Guevara’s 15 3-point shots stand as the third-most made in a game nationally, according to the NFHS record book.
She also scored 55 points in the game, which is the third-most in state history, trailing only Abby Waner (61 points for ThunderRidge in 2005) and Tracy Hill (59 points for Ridgway in 1983).
An honorable mention all-state selection in 5A last season, Guevara averaged 22.0 points, 6.3 assists, 5.8 steals and 5.8 rebounds per game as a junior. This season, she is averaging 20.0 points, 7.5 assists, 5.2 steals and 5.0 rebounds per game.
These aren’t Guevara’s first entries in the state record book. She scored 525 points in a season as a sophomore, which ranks eighth. That same season, she made 67.03% of her field goals, which is the sixth-best in state history.
Guevara also had a game last season where she made 20 of 23 free throws, which ranks among the top-10 in both free throws made and attempted in a game.
She has scored 1,695 points in her career, and has the potential to have a few more entries in the state record book. She already is among the top-15 in free throws made and attempted in a career, and sits just outside the top-5 in career assists. Career marks are updated at the end of each season.
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Photos: No. 10 Doherty girls basketball rallies to beat ThunderRidge
After trailing early, Doherty girls basketball rallied to get a 53-48 win over ThunderRidge on Saturday.
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Photos: Group effort leads Fort Collins girls basketball over Loveland
Three players scored in double figures to help Fort Collins girls basketball get a 42-24 win over Loveland on Friday.
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Photos: Strong second half powers Boulder girls basketball over Mountain Range
Boulder girls basketball stretched out its lead in the second half to get a 44-33 win over Mountain Range on Friday.
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Photos: No. 1 Grandview girls basketball cruises to win over Eaglecrest
Class 5A No. 1 Grandview girls basketball rolled to a 74-32 win over Centennial League rival Eaglecrest on Friday.
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Video: Jeffco Preps With Pleuss (March)
Jeffco Preps With Pleuss is a monthly roundup of Jeffco prep highlights hosted by Dennis Pleuss, Jeffco Public Schools’ sports information director. There was plenty of boys and girls basketball action in February with Season B sports in full swing. We have boys highlights from Chatfield vs. Columbine, Green Mountain vs. Golden and D’Evelyn vs. Evergreen. Green Mountain girls basketball team improved its 4A Jeffco League winning streak to 28 conference victories over the past three seasons winning back-to-back league titles. Boys wrestling got going and we have highlights of duals involving Columbine, Lakewood, Chatfield, Pomona and Jefferson. Girls wrestling teams from Chatfield and Pomona are two of the best in the state in the first year of the being a CHSAA-sanctioned sport.
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Gabriela Cabellero sets Battle Mountain girls basketball record with 41-point game

(Photo courtesy of Jim Schuppler) When the shots are falling, they can fall often. And that was the case for Battle Mountain’s Gabriela Cabellero in the Huskies 72-34 win over Summit on Thursday.
Cabellero went off for 41 points, a Battle Mountain girls basketball record for sure, and after conferring with boys coach Phil Tronsrue, girls coach Jim Schuppler believes that it is an overall basketball record for the school.
She even gave the state’s single-game 3-point record a scare as she knocked down 10 triples, just two shy of the 12 that Alamosa’s Emily Lavier set just last season.
“Once Gabi started seeing the shots fall, it was over,” Shuppler said.
Overall, Cabellero shot 70 percent from the floor and went 10-for-15 from long range. It wasn’t just that she took a lot of shots to chase points, it’s that the shots she took were finding the bottom of the net at an efficient rate.
As the Huskies (7-3 overall, 6-2 4A Western Slope) inch closer to the playoffs, it’s the kind of performance that can build momentum for the postseason.
“It invites confidence from everybody,” Schuppler said. “When you see the ball going through, you can do no wrong. We kept playing better through the game.”
Cabellero’s previous season-high was 27 in a win over Eagle Valley. Her 41 points on Thursday were a career-high as much as they were a record for the girls basketball program.

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No. 2 Green Mountain girls hoops completes sweep of No. 10 D’Evelyn
DENVER — Green Mountain’s girls basketball team found that extra gear Wednesday night.
The Rams — No. 2 in this week’s CHSAANow.com Class 4A girls basketball rankings — got their biggest test of the season on the road against No. 10 D’Evelyn. The Jaguars suffered a 37-point loss to the Rams nine days earlier, but D’Evelyn was determined to give Green Mountain a better test the second time around.
“I was 100 percent sure that D’Evelyn was going to give us a great game and they did,” Green Mountain coach Darren Pitzner said after the Rams won their 11th straight on the season with a 78-53 victory. “I’m really proud of our girls how they stepped up.”

Green Mountain sophomore Jayda Maves (23) goes up strong against D’Evelyn junior Maddie Topping (10) during the first quarter Wednesday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) The game was much closer than the final 25-point margin. D’Evelyn (10-2 record) cut Green Mountain’s lead to 56-46 with a 3-pointer by freshman Macy Scheer to open the fourth quarter. However, the Rams (11-0) outscored the Jaguars 22-7 the rest of the game to win going away.
“I’m super proud,” D’Evelyn coach Chris Olson said of his Jaguars. “We talked about bouncing back. You sometimes don’t get a lot of chances to make up for something bad. Keeping it a 10-point game through three quarters is a feat against (Green Mountain).”
D’Evelyn pressure defense and much better shooting than its previous meeting with Green Mountain kept the Jaguars within striking distance for the majority of the game. Freshmen Macy Scheer and Peyton Marvel, along with junior Maddie Topping combined to lead D’Evelyn with 35 points.
However, in the end the talented Rams were just too much for the Jaguars to handle.
“This shows how good we can be,” Green Mountain sophomore Jayda Maves said.
Maves finished with 15 points, despite missing more than five minutes of the first quarter. The sophomore was fouled on a driving layup and hit her head against the padded wall behind the basket. After getting checked out by D’Evelyn trainer she was back on the court in the second quarter.
“Catching my breath was probably the hardest thing,” Maves said recovering after going full-force into the wall on the layup attempt. “I wanted to go back in no matter what.”

D’Evelyn junior Maddie Topping (10) drives on Green Mountain junior Shea Murphy (14) during the second half Wednesday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) Maves ended up scoring 13 points in the second half.
It was a balanced scoring attack for the Rams as all five starters — Maves, Olivia Sears, Shea Murphy, Avery Oaster and Courtney Hank — finished in double-digit points. The starters combined for 70 points.
“Courtney and I definitely have a really good chemistry, but it isn’t just us. It’s a whole team thing,” Oaster said of how her and Hank dominated inside at times against the undersized Jaguars. “All of us shine during our moments because we are all working together.”
Hank finished with a game-high 21 points and Oaster finished with 14 points all in the paint or from the free-throw line.
“Our kids just get so tired trying to defend that,” Olson said of Hank and Oaster inside. “What I think they do so well in they are composed and don’t rush things. They are methodical how they play in the post.”
Green Mountain is well on its way to what D’Evelyn’s girls basketball program accomplished earlier this decade. The Jaguars won four straight 4A Jeffco titles from 2012 to 2015. D’Evelyn was 4A state runner-up in 2012 and 2013.
Evergreen took over the mantle of the dominant team in 4A Jeffco with three straight trips to the 4A championship game. Coach Amy Bahl led the Cougars to back-to-back 4A state titles in 2017 and 2018.
“This year we definitely have that window and we have to take advantage of it because we have Courtney,” Oaster said of last year’s 4A Jeffco League MVP and only starting senior for the Rams this year.
Another hurdle that Rams have in front of them is advancing to a state championship game. Green Mountain came close last season, losing to Holy Family 38-31 in the 4A state semifinals at the Denver Coliseum the day before the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the remainder of the state basketball tournament.

Green Mountain senior Courtney Hank (33) scored a game-high 21 points in the Rams’ victory Wednesday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) Olson, who guided those D’Evelyn teams to the state champion game twice nearly a decade ago, believe the Rams have what it takes to be that next 4A Jeffco team to go after a state title.
“They are definitely in that caliber,” Olson said of Green Mountain being a state championship contender this season. “You saw how they just blew this game open. It was a 10-point game and then all the sudden it’s a 25-point lead. I think they have a great shot. They have all the pieces.”
Green Mountain has a road game next week at Golden before closing out the regular season at home against Evergreen before the state tournament begins Tuesday, March 9.
“We are very excited and we have scoped out some teams be might play in the state tournament,” Maves said. “We are just so excited to finish up and hopefully become state champs for 2021.”
D’Evelyn is scheduled to host Littleton on Friday before travels to Wheat Ridge next week to prepare for its postseason run.
“This will help us moving forward and I hope it helps (Green Mountain),” Olson said. “We talked a little bit about the responsibility to our league and helping each other to get better.”
The back-to-back 4A Jeffco League champs and Falcon are the two remaining undefeated teams in 4A, but Pitzner know how tough it is to reach that state championship game.
“I’m optimistic about where we are at, but cautiously because I know how good the top 4A talent is,” Pitzner said. “I know we have work to do, but I’m excited and I love coming to practice every day. These girls are willing to do the work that it takes.”

Green Mountain junior Olivia Sears (2) drives on D’Evelyn senior Megan Stein (11) during the top-10 match-up. The Rams took a 78-53 victory where all five started finished with double-digit points. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)