CHSAA Celebrates 2024-25 State Champions

AURORA – The Colorado High School Activities Association would like to congratulate its membership for another successful year in 2024-25. CHSAA crowned 126 team champions across its sports and activities, with 69 different schools claiming at least one title and 24 schools winning multiple championships.

Among this year’s state champions, there were 45 individual programs that won state titles in a given activity for the first time ever, including DSST: Cedar, Loveland Classical, Regis Groff, Rocky Mountain Prep – RISE, and The Village, who all captured the first state championships in school history across any sport or activity. DSST: Cedar won the 2A/3A Co-Ed Cheer state championship, Loveland Classical was the 2A state champion in girls soccer, Regis Groff won the 4A boys volleyball state title, Rocky Mountain Prep – RISE was the 4A Speech & Debate state champions, and The Village won the 3A girls volleyball state title.

Also of note, Windsor won the 4A boys basketball state title for its first state championship in that sport since 1924, Haxtun won the 1A boys track & field championship for its first title in that sport since 1976, and Simla’s 2A boys basketball championship was its first in the sport since 1987. Steamboat Springs’ 4A ice hockey state championship was not only the program’s first of its kind, it was also the school’s first state title in any sport or activity since 1998.

Additional highlights throughout the year included:

  • Akron winning its first-ever baseball state championship in 1A, after back-to-back runner-up appearances, giving the school its first state championship of any kind since 2010.
  • Brush taking home the 3A boys wrestling state championship, the Beetdiggers’ second in the sport (the first was in 2007) and the school’s first state championship of any kind since 2014.
  • For the first time, two classifications of boys volleyball were sponsored, with Eaglecrest (5A) and Regis Groff (4A) winning championships. The titles were the first for both schools in boys volleyball, while it was also Regis Groff’s first state title in any sport. 
  • CHSAA recognizing state champions in music for the first time, with Cheyenne Mountain (A Cappella), Grandview (Jazz Choir) and Cañon City (Show Choir) winning titles. It was the first state championship in any sport or activity for Cañon City since 2000.
  • Cherry Creek extending its state-record number of state championships to 248 with nine more titles: boys tennis, girls swimming, boys swimming, football, baseball, boys golf, boys lacrosse, boys soccer and field hockey. Cherry Creek has won 47 boys tennis titles and 31 in girls swimming, including five in a row in each sport.
  • Coal Ridge earning the 3A baseball title, giving the school its first-ever boys state title.
  • Colorado Academy capturing its seventh state championships in both girls golf (2A) and girls soccer (3A) on the same day.
  • Esports featured six titles for the first time, with the first-ever champion being crowned in Splatoon in the fall – Mountain Vista – and then the first-ever Unified Esports state championship taking place in the spring, with Smoky Hill capturing that inaugural title. 
  • Evergreen winning 4A girls soccer and 4A girls lacrosse state championships for the second season in a row, while Fossil Ridge winning the 5A girls track & field and 5A girls soccer championships for the first time in school history.
  • Flag football being sponsored by CHSAA for the first time, with Mountain Vista (5A) and Mountain View (4A) winning the inaugural titles.
  • Girls golf expanding from three classes to four, with championships won by Valor Christian (5A), Riverdale Ridge (4A), Holy Family (3A) and Colorado Academy (2A). The titles were the first in girls golf for both Holy Family and Riverdale Ridge.
  • Girls wrestling championships being offered in two classifications for the first time, with Grand Junction Central (5A) and Pueblo Central (4A) taking home the titles. The championship for Pueblo Central was the school’s second of any kind since 2006.
  • Golden’s second-ever baseball state championship (in 4A) was its first since 2003.
  • Holy Family winning its first-ever state championships in 3A girls golf and 3A boys soccer.
  • Lutheran winning its fourth straight softball championship in 4A.
  • McClave’s girls taking home 1A state titles in girls volleyball, girls basketball and girls track. And, like Resurrection Christian in 3A, both the boys and girls basketball teams were state champions.
  • Niwot winning its fifth straight girls track & field state championship in 4A, while the boys won state in both track & field and cross country.
  • Pomona winning its 12th boys wrestling state championship, its seventh in a row.
  • Riverdale Ridge winning its first state championships in both 5A softball and 4A girls golf.
  • Salida’s 3A boys cross country state championship, which was its first in the sport since 2009.
  • Skiing state champions being recognized for the first time in both Alpine and Nordic competition, rather than just one overall champion. Aspen’s boys and girls were the inaugural Alpine champions, while in Nordic the winners were the Summit boys and Lake County girls.
  • The Classical Academy upping its title totals to 16 in girls cross country, 13 in girls track and eight in boys track while also winning its first-ever football state championship.
  • Thompson Valley’s fall including its first-ever state titles in football and boys cross country as well as its third in girls volleyball.
  • University girls basketball team completing an undefeated season to claim its first-ever girls basketball state title.
  • Valor Christian winning its fourth-straight girls golf state championship and its third-straight girls volleyball title.
  • The Village winning the 3A girls volleyball state championship in its first year of being a member school.

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2024-2025 State Champions

Baseball
5A: Cherry Creek
4A: Golden
3A: Coal Ridge
2A: Forge Christian
1A: Akron
Boys Basketball
6A: Eaglecrest
5A: Windsor
4A: Kent Denver
3A: Resurrection Christian
2A: Simla
1A: McClave
Boys Cross Country
5A: Niwot
4A: Thompson Valley
3A: Salida
2A: Golden View Classical Academy
Boys Golf
5A: Cherry Creek
4A: Cheyenne Mountain
3A: Evergreen
2A: Golden View Classical Academy
Boys Lacrosse
5A: Cherry Creek
4A: Dakota Ridge
Boys Skiing
Boys Alpine Skiing Unclassified: Aspen
Boys Nordic Skiing Unclassified: Summit
Boys Soccer
5A: Cherry Creek
4A: Air Academy
3A: Holy Family
2A: Forge Christian
Boys Swimming
5A: Cherry Creek
4A: Monarch
Boys Tennis
5A: Cherry Creek
4A: Kent Denver
Boys Track
5A: Cherokee Trail
4A: Niwot
3A: The Classical Academy
2A: Sedgwick County
1A: Haxtun
Boys Volleyball
5A: Eaglecrest
4A: Regis Groff
Boys Wrestling
5A: Pomona
4A: Pueblo East
3A: Brush
2A: Cedaredge
Esports
League of Legends: Cherokee Trail
Rocket League: Denver East
Splatoon: Mountain Vista
Super Smash Bros: George Washington
Mario Kart: Highlands Ranch
Unified Mario Kart: Smoky Hill
Field Hockey
Unclassified: Cherry Creek
Flag Football
5A: Mountain Vista
4A: Mountain View
Football
8-man: Haxtun
6-man: Cheyenne Wells
5A: Cherry Creek
4A: Broomfield
3A: Thompson Valley
2A: The Classical Academy
1A: Wray
Girls Basketball
6A: Grandview
5A: Mullen
4A: University
3A: Resurrection Christian
2A: Merino
1A: McClave
Girls Cross Country
5A: Mountain Vista
4A: Timnath
3A: The Classical Academy
2A: Heritage Christian
Girls Golf
5A: Valor Christian
4A: Riverdale Ridge
3A: Holy Family
2A: Colorado Academy
Girls Lacrosse
5A: Valor Christian
4A: Evergreen
Girls Skiing
Girls Alpine Skiing Unclassified: Aspen
Girls Nordic Skiing Unclassified: Lake County
Girls Soccer
5A: Fossil Ridge
4A: Evergreen
3A: Colorado Academy
2A: Loveland Classical
Girls Swimming
5A: Cherry Creek
4A: Cheyenne Mountain
3A: Discovery Canyon
Girls Tennis
5A: Ralston Valley
4A: Cheyenne Mountain
3A: Peak To Peak
Girls Track
5A: Fossil Ridge
4A: Niwot
3A: The Classical Academy
2A: Wiggins
1A: Idalia
1A: McClave
Girls Volleyball
5A: Valor Christian
4A: Thompson Valley
3A: The Village
2A: Sedgwick County
1A: McClave
Girls Wrestling
5A: Grand Junction Central
4A: Pueblo Central
Gymnastics
5A: Mountain Range
4A: Niwot
Ice Hockey
5A: Valor Christian
4A: Steamboat Springs
Music
A Cappella Unclassified: Cheyenne Mountain
Jazz Unclassified: Grandview
Show Choir Unclassified: Cañon City
Softball
5A: Riverdale Ridge
4A: Lutheran
3A: Eaton
Speech and Debate
5A: Denver East
4A: Rocky Mountain Prep – RISE
3A: Resurrection Christian
Spirit
Cheer 5A: Mountain Vista
Cheer 4A: Windsor
Cheer 3A: Prospect Ridge Academy
Cheer 2A: Denver Christian
Co-Ed Cheer 5A: Castle View
Co-Ed Cheer 4A: Coal Ridge
Co-Ed Cheer 2A/3A: DSST: Cedar
Game Day Cheer 4A/5A: Cherokee Trail
Game Day Cheer 2A/3A: Arrupe Jesuit
Game Day Dance Unclassified: Ralston Valley
Hip-Hop Unclassified: Eaglecrest
Jazz Unclassified: Cherokee Trail
Pom 5A: Rock Canyon
Pom 4A: Roosevelt
Pom 2A/3A: University
Unified Bowling
Unclassified: Northridge

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