Rock Canyon 50, Rocky Mountain 32, Ponderosa 32, Cherokee Trail 31, Fossil Ridge 26, Chaparral 23, Arvada West 23, Fort Collins 23, Denver East 23, Boulder 21, Pine Creek 18, Rampart 17, Liberty 15, Ralston Valley 10, Eaglecrest 7, Horizon 5, Monarch 5, Poudre 3, Denver South 2, Mountain Range 2, Skyline 1, Far Northeast Warriors 1, Heritage 1
Dropped out
Ralston Valley (9)
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
1
Evergreen (15)
1-0
244
1
2
Cheyenne Mountain (4)
1-0
193
2
3
D’Evelyn (2)
1-0
171
3
4
Wheat Ridge
2-0
147
5
5
Air Academy
1-0
130
4
6
Sand Creek
1-0
124
6
7
Windsor (2)
1-0
120
10
8
Mullen
0-2
74
7
9
Pueblo Centennial
0-0
68
11
10
Loveland
2-0
49
–
11
Niwot
0-0
47
–
12
Holy Family
1-0
44
–
Others receiving votes:
Green Mountain 43, Mead 37, Discovery Canyon 36, The Classical Academy 35, Steamboat Springs 32, Durango 32, Golden 29, Palmer Ridge 27, Northridge 27, Palisade 27, Erie 22, Battle Mountain 17, Thompson Valley 15, Centaurus 13, Woodland Park 8, Conifer 8, Pueblo West 7, Pueblo Central 7, Glenwood Springs 6, Lewis-Palmer 6, Montrose 5, Mesa Ridge 5, Northfield 4, Mountain View 4, Frederick 4, Falcon 3, Skyview 1, Pueblo County 1
Dropped out
The Classical Academy (8), Battle Mountain (9)
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
1
Colorado Academy (16)
2-0
228
1
2
Kent Denver (4)
1-0
211
2
3
Jefferson Academy
1-0
188
3
4
Aspen
1-0
126
5
5
Lutheran
2-0
92
10
6
Salida
0-0
82
8
7
Peak to Peak
0-2
79
4
8
Stargate School
2-0
69
–
9
Vail Mountain
2-0
64
11
10
Liberty Common
0-0
51
6
11
Prospect Ridge Academy
1-1
50
9
12
Middle Park
1-0
46
7
Others receiving votes:
Colorado Springs Christian 41, The Academy 37, Eagle Ridge Academy 35, St. Mary’s 31, Manitou Springs 19, SkyView Academy 15, Jefferson 11, KIPP Denver Collegiate 11, Roaring Fork 11, Estes Park 10, Faith Christian 10, Frontier Academy 10, Bishop Machebeuf 9, Alamosa 7, Bayfield 5, Basalt 5, Valley 3, Sterling 2, St. Mary’s Academy 2
Dropped out
St. Mary’s (8)
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
1
Dawson School (6)
0-0
127
1
2
Denver Christian (5)
0-0
126
2
3
Telluride
1-0
98
3
4
Crested Butte
2-0
94
4
5
Flatirons Academy
1-0
89
5
6
Front Range Christian
1-0
66
6
7
Loveland Classical
1-0
51
7
8
Ridgway
1-0
49
8
9
Belleview Christian
0-0
38
10
10
Colorado Rocky Mountain
1-1
29
11
11
Colorado Springs School
0-0
24
9
12
Clear Creek
2-0
17
–
Others receiving votes:
Del Norte 11, Vail Christian 10, Thomas MacLaren School 8, Grand Valley 5, Addenbrooke Classical Academy 4, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 3, Rye 3, Buena Vista 3, Nederland 1, Lamar 1, Campion Academy 1
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.
Class 5A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Grandview (8)
0-0
184
2
Broomfield (3)
0-0
172
3
Arapahoe (1)
0-0
139
4
Rock Canyon (2)
0-0
106
5
Cherry Creek
0-0
98
6
Columbine (1)
0-0
92
7
Mountain Vista (2)
0-0
91
8
Fairview
0-0
87
9
Regis Jesuit
0-0
82
10
Rocky Mountain
0-0
74
11
Valor Christian (1)
0-0
67
12
Ralston Valley
0-0
51
Others receiving votes:
Fossil Ridge 40, Legacy 35, Boulder 35, Rampart 31, ThunderRidge 24, Cherokee Trail 24, Chatfield 24, Castle View 18, Brighton 11, Pine Creek 10, Northglenn 9, Legend 7, Lakewood 7, Ponderosa 7, Fort Collins 6, Liberty 5, Mountain Range 5, Denver East 5, Chaparral 4, Prairie View 3, Pomona 2, Denver South 2, Horizon 1, Vista PEAK Prep 1, Rangeview 1
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Evergreen (10)
0-0
213
2
Cheyenne Mountain (5)
0-0
181
3
D’Evelyn (4)
0-0
159
4
Air Academy
0-0
108
5
Wheat Ridge
0-0
101
6
Sand Creek
0-0
92
7
Mullen
0-0
86
8
Green Mountain
0-0
76
9
The Classical Academy
0-0
75
10
Windsor (1)
0-0
63
11
Pueblo Centennial
0-0
49
12
Battle Mountain
0-0
47
Others receiving votes:
Niwot 40, Holy Family 39, Palmer Ridge 36, Mead 30, Erie 20, Golden 19, Northridge 15, Lewis-Palmer 14, Denver North 13, Thompson Valley 13, Vista Ridge 11, Northfield 11, Glenwood Springs 8, Standley Lake 8, Pueblo West 7, Montrose 5, Frederick 4, Durango 4, Mountain View 3, Steamboat Springs 3, Discovery Canyon 3, Roosevelt 2, Skyview 1, Pueblo County 1
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Colorado Academy (15)
0-0
191
2
Kent Denver (2)
0-0
178
3
Jefferson Academy
0-0
154
4
Peak to Peak
0-0
100
5
Aspen
0-0
89
6
Liberty Common
0-0
77
7
Middle Park
0-0
72
8
Salida
0-0
62
9
St. Mary’s
0-0
59
10
Lutheran
0-0
52
11
Vail Mountain
0-0
51
12
Prospect Ridge Academy
0-0
49
Others receiving votes:
Eagle Ridge Academy 31, Manitou Springs 29, Stargate School 27, SkyView Academy 26, Colorado Springs Christian 17, The Academy 15, Jefferson 11, Roaring Fork 6, Sterling 5, KIPP Denver Collegiate 5, Alamosa 4, Faith Christian 3, Resurrection Christian 3, Coal Ridge 3, Frontier Academy 2, James Irwin 2, STRIVE Prep – SMART 2, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 1
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Dawson School (5)
0-0
104
2
Denver Christian (4)
0-0
99
3
Telluride
0-0
75
4
Crested Butte
0-0
69
5
Flatirons Academy
0-0
63
6
Front Range Christian
0-0
51
7
Loveland Classical
0-0
43
8
Ridgway
0-0
35
9
Del Norte
0-0
32
10
Belleview Christian
0-0
30
11
Colorado Rocky Mountain
0-0
29
12
Colorado Springs School
0-0
16
Others receiving votes:
Thomas MacLaren School 12, Clear Creek 11, Evangelical Christian 9, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 7, Vail Christian 7, Rye 6, The Vanguard School 3, Campion Academy 1
COLORADO SPRINGS — As a middle schooler, Jacob Bernholtz watched as Crested Butte won a state soccer championship. He sat in the stands, vowing to himself that one day he would get to do for his school what he was seeing unfold right in front of him.
Two years later, he came through on his promise. His goal was the difference as Crested Butte claimed its second Class 2A boys soccer crown in the last three seasons.
Coming off a 6-0 win in the semifinals, the Titans had to battle with Thomas MacLaren, a Colorado Springs area school, to complete the journey they set out on two months ago. A shift in the season and the uncertainty of what COVID would do to the boys soccer season made things a bit more difficult. But the 2-1 win over the Highlanders was the payoff that the boys were hoping for since the moment the season began in March.
“I’m just bless to be able to play on this field with this group of guys,” Bernholtz said. “Look at these fans, they drove five hours to be here. Our coaching staff is unbelievable. Look at (head coach Than Acuff), he’s been here for so many years and I love this guy.”
The early minutes of the game saw two seemingly evenly matched teams trying to capitalized on every opportunity they could get. An early shot from the Titans (10-1-2 overall) was snagged by Highlanders keeper Jeth Fogg, keeping the game scoreless. Each team had a header chance in the first half, but neither capitalized.
The scoreless tie was broken on a brilliant header from Blue Gardner that shot by the outstretched arms of Fogg.
“It was great momentum,” Gardner said. “It got us that lead in the first half and helped push us forward.”
The Highlanders (9-4) got the momentum back in the second half, scoring on a header of their own. Junior Michael Brophy slammed it into the net to score his 20th of the year, but more importantly equalizing the score and keeping their hopes for a first state championship alive.
“MacLaren came out win a A-plus game in the start of the second half,” Acuff said. “They had us on the ropes and when they scored I realized we were back to a real game again.”
Right away the Titans had two chances to regain the lead, but just couldn’t get the ball on the net. It wasn’t until the 73rd minute that a centering pass set Bernholtz up for the winning goal. Just a sophomore, he can still recall the day he saw the Titans win a state title and that feeling means as much to him now as it did then.
“I just remember watching my captain Gabi Marmolejo bang one into the top corner,” he said. “I remember watching that and thinking that I want to get one for my school too.”
And he did just that. And for a five-hour drive, he gets to enjoy that feeling with his teammates and celebrate a championship with the Crested Butte community.
To be hosted at the new Weidner Field in Colorado Springs, the Colorado High School Activities Association is expecting its student-athletes and fans to have an excellent experience at this season’s boys soccer state championship games.
Home to Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC of the United Soccer League, Weidner Field is an 8,000-person capacity venue located in downtown Colorado Springs. It will be the site for both the boys and girls championships in Season C and Season D, and CHSAA assistant commissioner Justin Saylor, who administers soccer, believes the atmosphere at this Saturday’s boys state championship games will be a special one.
“It’s a great opportunity to take the event to a world-class facility like Weidner Field,” Saylor said. “The experience for the players, the fans and the coaches will be unmatched in the state of Colorado. We really appreciate the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation for their generosity and their partnership with CHSAA in bringing the state championships to Colorado Springs. We’re expecting this year’s championships to be a great experience for the soccer community in Colorado.”
The Colorado high school boys soccer state championships will be the first official event held at the stadium, so whichever teams advance past Wednesday’s semifinals will have a unique opportunity to be among the first to play on Weidner Field’s new turf. There are currently no mandated restrictions on attendance numbers, and all players, coaches, personnel and fans will be required to comply with local public health guidelines at all times. There will also be a clear bag policy.
“We couldn’t be more excited to be hosting the CHSAA boys soccer state championships at our brand new stadium, Weidner Field, home of the Switchbacks FC,” Switchbacks FC vice president James Ragain said. “The championship games will bring a great atmosphere and amazing experience to all soccer fans and sports fans in Colorado.”
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CHSAA Boys Soccer Championships (Saturday, May 1)
2A – Weidner Field, 9 a.m. – No. 2 Crested Butte vs No. 5 Thomas McLaren School
4A – Weidner Field, 12 p.m. – No. 2 Windsor vs No. 5 Denver North
5A – Weidner Field, 3 p.m. – No. 2 Fairview vs No. 16 Cherry Creek
3A – Weidner Field, 6 p.m. – No. 1 Colorado Academy vs No. 14 Frontier Academy
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Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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Thomas MacLaren and Crested Butte will meet for the Class 2A boys soccer championship on Saturday. The teams advanced to the title game with wins in their respective semifinal games on Wednesday.
The 2A state title game is scheduled for a 9 a.m. kick at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs.
(2) Crested Butte 6, (3) Dawson School 0
Crested Butte is back in the state championship game for the second time in three seasons. The Titans jumped out to a 2-0 lead at halftime and just kept pouring the goals on in the second half.
This marks the first trip to the state title game since 2018 when the Titans edged Telluride 1-0 in overtime to win their only boys soccer title thus far.
Gabi Marmolejo scored the first goal with an assist from Jacob Burnholtz. and Nathan Sawyer each scored multiple goals for the Titans (8-1-2 overall) to pace them in the win. The Mustangs (6-3-1) had gone five straight games without getting shut out, but couldn’t muster a goal to slow keep pace with Crested Butte.
A quick lead and a big win was the ideal way for the Titans to head into the championship game with confidence.
“I was surprised with how we our team was playing,” coach Than Acuff said. “Dawson might’ve been feeling the bus ride. The boys started on fire and then stalled and then just turned it up in the second half. We were really excited to see that.”
The Titans have now outscored their opponents 14-0 in the 2A playoffs. They’ll try to maintain that offensive efficiency in the 2A state title game which is scheduled for a 9 a.m. start at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs.
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(5) Thomas MacLaren 3, (1) Denver Christian 2
Thomas MacLaren is off to its first boys soccer state championship game in program history. The Highlanders scored a late goal to get a 3-2 over Denver Christian and earn a berth in the 2A championship game where they’ll play Crested Butte.
It was a bit of quick scoring fest in the first half as Thomas MacLaren took a 2-1 lead.
The Thunder had a chance to tie the game with about 11 minutes left in the first half, but an aggressive play from Highlanders keeper Jeth Fogg knocked the ball away from the net to keep his team in the lead.
Mark Detrick scored the tying goal for Denver Christian late in the first half giving the team renewed energy going into the final 80 minutes.
But it wouldn’t sustain as the Highlanders broke the tie late and held on to get the win.
These rankings are the result of the final coaches poll of the regular season. In the voting, Fairview, Battle Mountain, Colorado Academy and Crested Butte were voted No. 1 in their respective classifications.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing bcochi@chsaa.org. These rankings are a part of the postseason seeding process.
Class 5A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Fairview (10)
9-0
290
2
3-0
2
Regis Jesuit (12)
7-0
285
1
2-0
3
Liberty (4)
9-0
242
3
2-0
4
Grandview (1)
9-1
228
4
0-0
5
Castle View
8-1
157
6
1-1
6
Boulder (1)
7-2
141
8
3-0
7
Pine Creek
8-1
126
10
4-0
8
Rangeview
9-0
120
3-0
9
Valor Christian (1)
8-1
86
8
1-0
10
Adams City
8-0
78
3-0
11
Legacy
7-3
67
5
1-1
12
Arvada West
6-1
57
7
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Fossil Ridge 55, Legend 54, Denver East 49, Lakewood 42, Aurora Central 40, Arapahoe 37, Broomfield 34, Cherry Creek 30, Rock Canyon 26, Hinkley 12, Silver Creek 10, Gateway 8, Monarch 8, Prairie View 7, Rocky Mountain 7, Smoky Hill 7, Ralston Valley 7, Denver South 6, Brighton 6, Vista PEAK Prep 5, Bear Creek 4, Westminster 3, Chaparral 2, Fort Collins 2, Highlands Ranch 1, Northglenn 1
Dropped out
Aurora Central (11), Arapahoe (12)
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Battle Mountain (5)
10-0
235
3
2-0
2
Windsor (8)
10-0
231
1
1-0
3
Niwot
9-1
172
6
0-0
4
Skyview (2)
7-1
170
2
1-1
5
Denver North (2)
9-1
168
8
2-0
6
Lewis-Palmer
8-2
144
4
3-0
7
The Classical Academy (3)
5-0
133
5
1-0
8
Pueblo West
9-0
114
8
2-0
9
Standley Lake
7-1
107
10
2-1
10
Mullen (1)
8-2
104
7
0-0
11
Erie
9-1
76
12
2-0
12
Regis Groff
8-2
73
11
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Northfield 35, Golden 25, Air Academy 11, Glenwood Springs 10, George Washington 10, Northridge 10, Frederick 7, Grand Junction 7, Montrose 5, Cheyenne Mountain 5, Harrison 5, Littleton 4, Durango 3, Centaurus 3, Coronado 2, Greeley West 1, Denver West 1, Mesa Ridge 1
Dropped out
None
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Colorado Academy (17)
10-0
246
1
3-0
2
Liberty Common (2)
9-0
207
2
1-0
3
Lamar (1)
8-1
161
3
0-1
4
KIPP Denver Collegiate
10-0
158
5
3-0
5
Coal Ridge (1)
9-0
152
4
1-0
6
Faith Christian
6-1
100
6
1-0
7
Manitou Springs
8-2
91
–
2-0
8
Arrupe Jesuit
7-1
80
7
1-1
9
Atlas Preparatory School
7-2
76
8
2-0
10
Delta
6-0
55
2-0
11
DSST: Conservatory Green
6-1
51
8
1-0
12
Alamosa
9-1
48
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Lutheran 43, Jefferson Academy 40, Middle Park 34, Kent Denver 16, Frontier Academy 15, Peak to Peak 14, Salida 13, Vail Mountain 11, Aurora West College Prep Academy 10, The Academy 4, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 4, Bishop Machebeuf 4, Fort Lupton 3, Roaring Fork 2
Dropped out
Lutheran (10), Jefferson Academy (11), Middle Park (12)
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Crested Butte (3)
7-1
116
1
1-0
2
Dawson School (1)
5-2
106
5
0-0
3
Denver Christian (2)
5-1
102
4
1-0
4
Fountain Valley (4)
7-0
93
2
2-0
5
Thomas MacLaren School
7-3
70
7
3-0
6
Loveland Classical
7-1
68
3
0-0
7
The Vanguard School
3-2
61
8
0-0
8
Front Range Christian
5-3
44
6
0-1
9
Heritage Christian
5-3
42
11
0-0
10
Ellicott
5-2
28
12
1-0
11
Telluride
6-4
27
1-0
12
Ridgway
4-3
23
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Rocky Mountain Lutheran 19, Beth Eden Baptist 17, Colorado Rocky Mountain 15, Lake County 12, Lotus School For Excellence 9, Colorado Springs School 3, Union Colony Prep 2, Dolores Huerta Prep 1
Dropped out
Beth Eden Baptist (8), Colorado Rocky Mountain (10)
Windsor took over the Class 4A top spot in this week’s rankings.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing bcochi@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Class 5A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Regis Jesuit (18)
5-0
297
1
0-0
2
Fairview (4)
6-0
265
3
0-0
3
Liberty (1)
7-0
194
12
0-0
4
Grandview
6-1
165
7
0-0
5
Legacy
6-2
142
4
0-0
6
Castle View
7-0
139
8
0-0
7
Arvada West
4-1
129
2
0-0
8
Boulder (2)
4-2
106
5
0-0
9
Valor Christian
6-1
93
–
0-0
10
Pine Creek
4-1
80
10
0-0
11
Aurora Central
6-0
60
–
0-0
12
Arapahoe (1)
4-2
58
9
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Denver East 57, Rangeview 56, Adams City 55, Cherry Creek 53, Legend 49, Broomfield 43, Fossil Ridge 42, Hinkley 29, Lakewood 24, Gateway 17, Denver South 15, Fort Collins 13, Rampart 11, Rock Canyon 8, Highlands Ranch 8, Smoky Hill 7, Prairie View 7, Mountain Vista 7, Rocky Mountain 6, Brighton 6, Vista PEAK Prep 5, Bear Creek 4, Eaglecrest 4, Westminster 3, Ralston Valley 2, Fountain-Fort Carson 1, Northglenn 1, Cherokee Trail 1
Dropped out
Denver East, Adams City
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Windsor (9)
9-0
235
4
0-0
2
Skyview (10)
6-0
229
1
0-0
3
Battle Mountain (2)
8-0
227
3
0-0
4
Lewis-Palmer (1)
5-2
164
2
0-0
5
The Classical Academy (1)
4-0
153
8
0-0
6
Niwot
9-0
151
6
0-0
7
Mullen
6-1
139
5
0-0
8
Denver North (2)
7-1
101
11
0-0
9
Pueblo West
7-0
97
–
0-0
10
Standley Lake
5-0
86
–
0-0
11
Regis Groff
6-2
55
12
0-0
12
Erie
7-1
52
–
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Air Academy 39, Northfield 35, Holy Family 30, Golden 28, Evergreen 24, George Washington 20, Cheyenne Mountain 18, Alameda 12, Northridge 11, Thompson Valley 9, Littleton 7, Wheat Ridge 6, Pueblo South 6, Thomas Jefferson 3, Centaurus 3, Mesa Ridge 3, Durango 2, Palmer Ridge 2, Falcon 1, Coronado 1, Montrose 1
Dropped out
Air Academy, Evergreen, Golden
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Colorado Academy (13)
7-0
223
1
0-0
2
Liberty Common (4)
8-0
209
2
0-0
3
Lamar (2)
8-0
155
5
0-0
4
Coal Ridge (1)
8-0
149
3
0-0
5
KIPP Denver Collegiate
7-0
131
4
0-0
6
Faith Christian
5-1
103
6
0-0
7
Arrupe Jesuit
6-0
95
–
0-0
8
DSST: Conservatory Green
5-0
69
–
0-0
9
Atlas Preparatory School
3-1
56
–
0-0
10
Lutheran
4-1
55
11
0-0
11
Jefferson Academy
2-1
49
10
0-0
12
Middle Park
6-1
39
12
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Delta 36, Kent Denver 31, Alamosa 27, Manitou Springs 25, Salida 23, Aurora West College Prep Academy 20, Peak to Peak 14, Vail Mountain 13, Bishop Machebeuf 10, DSST: Montview 8, Frontier Academy 8, The Academy 4, Manual 4, Fort Lupton 3, Roaring Fork 1
Dropped out
Alamosa, Manitou Springs, Salida
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Crested Butte (4)
6-1
121
1
0-0
2
Fountain Valley (5)
5-0
114
2
0-0
3
Loveland Classical (1)
5-0
90
6
0-0
4
Denver Christian (1)
3-0
80
3
0-0
5
Dawson School
2-2
65
5
0-0
6
Front Range Christian
5-1
61
–
0-0
7
Thomas MacLaren School
4-3
60
8
0-0
8
Beth Eden Baptist
3-1
46
–
0-0
9
The Vanguard School
3-2
38
12
0-0
10
Colorado Rocky Mountain
3-3
33
10
0-0
11
Heritage Christian
2-3
30
9
0-0
12
Ellicott
4-2
27
–
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Telluride 24, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 19, Ridgway 17, Lotus School For Excellence 13, Colorado Springs School 9, Mile High Academy 6, Caprock Academy 2, Union Colony Prep 2, Dolores Huerta Prep 1
Three new teams – Regis Jesuit, Skyview and Crested Butte – jumped up to No. 1 in their respective classifications.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
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
Regis Jesuit (14)
3-0
244
2
1-0
2
Arvada West (5)
4-0
227
4
0-0
3
Fairview (1)
3-0
188
5
3-0
4
Legacy (3)
4-1
180
8
2-1
5
Boulder (2)
2-1
168
1
1-1
6
Denver East (2)
3-0
140
11
2-0
7
Grandview
4-1
135
8
2-0
8
Castle View
4-0
125
10
3-0
9
Arapahoe
4-1
87
3
1-1
10
Pine Creek
3-1
83
7
0-1
11
Adams City (1)
2-0
74
0-0
12
Liberty
3-0
68
–
1-0
Others receiving votes:
Legend 53, Broomfield 45, Rangeview 43, Fossil Ridge 41, Cherry Creek 29, Valor Christian 25, Mountain Vista 24, Rock Canyon 23, Hinkley 22, Rocky Mountain 21, Bear Creek 19, Gateway 17, Aurora Central 16, Fort Collins 15, Lakewood 13, Rampart 13, Far Northeast Warriors 8, Prairie View 7, Poudre 6, Westminster 6, Vista PEAK Prep 5, Denver South 4, Brighton 4, Northglenn 3, Eaglecrest 1, Overland 1, Pomona 1
Dropped out
Broomfield (6), Cherry Creek (12)
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Skyview (13)
2-0
267
2
1-0
2
Lewis-Palmer (3)
4-1
263
6
3-0
3
Battle Mountain (2)
6-0
245
3
3-0
4
Windsor (4)
8-0
209
8
3-0
5
Mullen (1)
4-0
185
8
2-0
6
Niwot
6-0
158
12
3-0
7
Air Academy (3)
3-1
134
1
2-1
8
The Classical Academy (1)
3-0
133
7
1-0
9
Golden (1)
3-0
101
4
0-0
10
Evergreen
2-0
94
11
0-0
11
Denver North (1)
4-1
83
5
2-1
12
Regis Groff (1)
3-1
76
–
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Pueblo West 69, Holy Family 35, Erie 31, Northridge 27, Northfield 26, Alameda 25, George Washington 24, Cheyenne Mountain 24, Pueblo Centennial 21, Standley Lake 17, Centaurus 15, Discovery Canyon 12, Thomas Jefferson 11, Mesa Ridge 10, Littleton 7, Falcon 7, Wheat Ridge 6, Pueblo Central 5, Green Mountain 4, Harrison 4, Palmer Ridge 3, Montrose 3, Frederick 2, Pueblo South 1, D’Evelyn 1, Durango 1, Glenwood Springs 1
Dropped out
Holy Family (10)
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Colorado Academy (15)
5-0
240
1
2-0
2
Liberty Common (2)
4-0
210
2
2-0
3
Coal Ridge (2)
3-0
157
3
1-0
4
KIPP Denver Collegiate
5-0
118
6
2-0
5
Lamar (1)
3-0
117
–
2-0
6
Faith Christian
2-1
101
5
0-0
7
Alamosa (1)
3-0
82
–
1-0
8
Salida
2-1
75
4
1-1
9
Middle Park
4-0
66
12
1-0
10
Jefferson Academy
1-1
63
8
1-1
11
Lutheran
2-0
55
–
2-0
12
Manitou Springs
2-0
46
–
2-0
Others receiving votes:
Arrupe Jesuit 42, Kent Denver 35, Atlas Preparatory School 34, DSST: Conservatory Green 33, Aurora West College Prep Academy 28, Peak to Peak 28, The Academy 23, Delta 16, Vail Mountain 15, Colorado Springs Christian 10, Frontier Academy 7, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 6, Montezuma-Cortez 6, Manual 6, Basalt 6, Bishop Machebeuf 6, Pagosa Springs 3, Palisade 2, Roaring Fork 1, Sterling 1
Dropped out
Kent Denver (7), Arrupe Jesuit (8), Atlas Preparatory School (10), Delta (11)
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Crested Butte (3)
4-0
64
2
1-0
2
Fountain Valley (2)
2-0
57
6
2-0
3
Denver Christian (1)
1-0
55
1
0-0
4
Telluride
3-1
49
4
2-0
5
Dawson School
2-1
43
3
2-1
6
Loveland Classical
2-0
42
8
1-0
7
Rocky Mountain Lutheran
1-1
35
10
0-0
8
Thomas MacLaren School
1-1
23
7
1-1
9
Heritage Christian
1-1
18
12
1-1
10
Colorado Rocky Mountain
1-2
16
11
0-1
11
Lotus School For Excellence
1-3
15
0-1
12
The Vanguard School
2-1
13
8
1-1
Others receiving votes:
Ridgway 11, Colorado Springs School 9, Beth Eden Baptist 5, Ellicott 5, Mile High Academy 4, Front Range Christian 2, Lake County 1, Evangelical Christian 1