Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.
Class 5A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Vista PEAK Prep (6)
1-0
61
1
1-0
2
Fort Collins
1-0
48
8
1-0
3
Denver South (1)
1-0
47
5
1-0
4
Rangeview (1)
1-0
43
3
1-0
5
Northglenn
1-0
24
1-0
6
Far Northeast
0-0
20
6
0-0
7
Denver East
0-1
17
2
0-1
8
Westminster
0-1
12
4
0-1
Others receiving votes:
Boulder 11, Mountain Range 5
Dropped out
Boulder (7)
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Harrison (2)
1-0
44
2
1-0
2
Thomas Jefferson (2)
1-0
40
1
1-0
3
Centaurus (1)
1-0
28
–
1-0
4
Aurora Central
1-0
25
7
1-0
5
Falcon
0-1
23
3
0-1
6
Kennedy
1-0
21
–
1-0
7
Skyview
0-0
12
6
0-0
8
Lincoln (1)
0-1
8
5
0-1
Others receiving votes:
Denver North 6, Sierra 5, Gateway 3, George Washington 1
Dropped out
Denver North (4), Gateway (8)
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Rifle (2)
1-0
48
2
1-0
2
Basalt (4)
1-0
46
1
1-0
3
The Classical Academy (1)
1-0
44
3
1-0
4
Glenwood Springs
1-0
39
6
1-0
5
The Academy
1-0
18
–
1-0
6
Sand Creek
1-0
16
–
1-0
7
Faith Christian
0-1
11
4
0-1
8
Salida
0-1
9
–
0-1
Others receiving votes:
Kent Denver 5, Denver West 5, Northfield 5, Montezuma-Cortez 4, Aspen 2
MONTROSE — For the first time since 1992, Montrose boys basketball is headed to the Final 4.
In a matchup of unbeaten teams, Montrose topped Steamboat Springs 61-47 in the Class 4A Great 8.
“Great team win tonight,” Montrose coach Ryan Voehringer said. “I thought our team defense was outstanding. Steamboat is very well-coached and very hard to guard. A credit to my guys.”
Aside from an early 6-4 Steamboat lead, Montrose controlled the game from the start. It was 16-9 after the first quarter, 31-21 at halftime, and 43-32 after three quarters.
“I thought we did a nice job of executing on the offensive end and putting guys in nice positions to score against a very good defensive team,” Voehringer said. “I’m so happy for these guys. They’ve worked so hard for this opportunity. I told them on the way out of the locker room enjoy the moment and take nothing for granted.”
Luke Hutto scored 24 points and aded four assists and five rebounds to lead Montrose.
“I think it was our best team win of the season,” Hutto said. “Everyone brought something to the table and we all scored and defended when we needed too. I’m excited to play in the Final 4 and we’ve definitely earned it.”
(Josue Perez)
Ashden Oberg added 18 points and nine rebounds.
“It was a physical game and they were a good team and we came together as a team and played our game,” Oberg said.
Trey Reese scored 11, had five rebounds, and three assists.
“That was one of the best games we ever had,” Reese said. “I think Luke and Oberg had big possessions in the game. We got to the line and made our free throws. Another step closer to what we all been working on all year.”
Steamboat was led by Cade Gedeon, who had 17 points, and Parker Lindquist, who had nine.
“It wasn’t our night,” Steamboat coach Michael Vandahl said. “The more aggressive team. I am extremely proud of our seniors.”
Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.
Class 5A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Vista PEAK Prep (6)
0-0
66
2
Denver East (1)
0-0
49
3
Rangeview (1)
0-0
46
4
Westminster
0-0
39
5
Denver South
0-0
34
6
Far Northeast
0-0
31
7
Boulder
0-0
30
8
Fort Collins
0-0
28
Others receiving votes:
Mountain Range 14, Northglenn 4, Hinkley 3
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Thomas Jefferson (2)
0-0
58
2
Harrison (2)
0-0
54
3
Falcon
0-0
45
4
Denver North
0-0
31
5
Lincoln (1)
0-0
29
6
Skyview
0-0
26
7
Aurora Central
0-0
25
8
Gateway
0-0
24
Others receiving votes:
Sierra 18, Centaurus 13, George Washington 12, Kennedy 5
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Basalt (3)
0-0
45
2
Rifle (1)
0-0
37
3
The Classical Academy
0-0
33
4
Faith Christian
0-0
28
5
Aspen (1)
0-0
23
6
Glenwood Springs
0-0
18
7
Kent Denver
0-0
12
8
Northfield (1)
0-0
10
Others receiving votes:
Steamboat Springs 4, The Academy 3, Salida 1, Sand Creek 1, Denver West 1
BRECKENRIDGE — Aspen’s Taiga Moore won both boys nordic races as the state skiing championships opened competition on Saturday at Gold Run Nordic Center.
The Skiers’ senior, who finished runner-up in both races last season, opened the day with a win of more than 30 seconds in the 5 km classic race in the morning, finishing in 14:11.0. Aspen’s Noah Wheeless (15:25.7, 8th) and Corbin Carpenter (15:38.7, 10th) also placed in the top-10 as the Skiers amassed 164 points in the event.
Eagle Valley’s Ferguson St John placed second in the event, finishing in 14:49.0. Others in the top five included Steamboat Springs’ Sumner Cotton (14:50.5), Battle Mountain’s Sullivan Middaugh (15:06.4) and Lake County’s Jace Peters (15:10.5).
In the afternoon’s 3 km skate race, Moore raced to a win in 7:21. St. John also placed second in that race, as he finished in 7:38. Wheeless was third (7:39), Evegreen’s Zach Footer (7:42) was fourth, and Carpenter (7:47) was fifth — giving Aspen three among the top five.
The Skiers also had Christian Kelly place eighth (8:00), and Eske Roennau finished tenth (8:04), though a team’s top three finishers are the ones who account for team points. As it was, Aspen scored 174 team points in the skate.
So after the nordic competition, Aspen leads the boys team race with 338 total points. Eagle Valley sits in second with 301, Middle Park and Vail Mountain are tied for third with 291, and Evergreen is fifth with 281.
Aspen is the three-time defending boys team champion, and is seeking to become the first team to win four in a row since Summit won five in 1986-90.
(David Cudd)
The Skiers also lead the girls team race with 333 points, thanks in large part to a 1-3-5 finish in the skate. In that race, Aspen’s Elsie Weiss defended her individual title from a year ago, winning in 8:29. Lake County’s Rose Horning placed second in 8:38, capping a wonderful day that saw her win the classic event.
Aspen’s Eva McDonough placed third in the skate (8:55), Steamboat Springs’ Zoe Bennett-Manke (8:57) was fourth, and Vail Mountain’s Elliot Pribramsky (9:02) was fifth. Aspen’s Kylie Kenny rounded out Aspen’s team score with her seventh place finish, just behind Summit’s Tai-lee Smith.
As mentioned, Lake County’s Horning won the classic race in the morning as she finished in 16:41.2. Lola Villafranco of Colorado Rocky Mountain School was runner-up in 17:05.5. Rounding out the top five were Izzy Glackin of Vail Mountain, Smith of Summit, and Weiss, the skate winner.
Aspens girls put up an event-best 164 points in the classic, thanks to an eighth place finish from McDonough and ninth-place from Kylie Kenny, giving them 333 total team points after the nordic competition. Aspen’s girls are the defending champion, and also won in 2018.
In the girls team race, Summit is second with 301 points, Lake County is third with 296, Middle Park is fourth with 286, and Vail Mountain is fifth with 261.
The state skiing championships conclude next weekend with the alpine events at Loveland Ski Area on March 11 & 12.
The final boys basketball coaches polls of season are out as part of the process for seeding the state basketball tournaments.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. They are a factor in the postseason. Each vote went through an audit process.
Valor Christian 51, Doherty 19, Mullen 18, Overland 16, Rampart 15, Silver Creek 11, Chatfield 10, Horizon 8, Vista PEAK Prep 3, Arapahoe 2, Ralston Valley 1, Rocky Mountain 1
Dropped out
Valor Christian (11), Chatfield (14)
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Windsor (19)
12-1
309
1
3-0
2
Longmont
10-3
249
2
1-2
3
Lewis-Palmer
10-2
235
6
3-0
4
Mead
10-3
228
5
4-0
5
Montrose
14-0
220
4
2-0
6
Pueblo Central (1)
12-2
204
3
1-1
7
Pueblo South
12-2
145
14
2-0
8
Golden
12-2
143
10
2-0
8
Steamboat Springs (1)
14-0
143
8
4-0
10
Evergreen
11-3
139
8
2-0
11
Erie
6-2
111
7
0-0
12
Holy Family
9-5
109
12
3-0
13
Green Mountain
10-4
73
11
0-2
14
Thompson Valley
10-4
62
–
2-1
15
Centaurus
4-4
44
15
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Aurora Central 33, D’Evelyn 14, Coronado 13, Pueblo East 11, Thomas Jefferson 11, Sand Creek 8, Palisade 4, Canon City 4, Frederick 3, Elizabeth 2, Mountain View 1, Falcon 1, Pueblo County 1
Dropped out
Aurora Central (13)
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
St. Mary’s (14)
13-0
416
1
4-0
2
Lutheran (14)
12-1
407
2
2-0
3
Sterling (1)
13-1
363
3
3-0
4
Manitou Springs
13-1
321
4
2-1
5
Manual
11-3
256
5
3-1
6
Centauri
12-1
251
6
2-0
7
Faith Christian
8-4
203
7
1-1
8
Englewood
13-1
180
10
4-0
9
Aspen
12-1
160
13
2-0
10
Resurrection Christian
8-3
150
8
0-0
11
Highland
13-1
144
11
3-0
12
Colorado Academy
8-1
134
8
1-0
13
Coal Ridge
11-3
106
12
2-1
14
Kent Denver
10-4
85
14
2-0
15
Colorado Springs Christian
11-3
67
–
3-1
Others receiving votes:
The Pinnacle 58, Gunnison 50, Salida 32, Brush 28, Strasburg 24, University 11, Bishop Machebeuf 9, Alamosa 6, Estes Park 5, DSST: Conservatory Green 3, Fort Lupton 3, Eaton 2, DSST: College View 1, Middle Park 1, Basalt 1, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 1, Bennett 1, Buena Vista 1
Dropped out
The Pinnacle (15)
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Wray (19)
12-0
285
1
0-0
2
Limon
13-1
258
2
3-0
3
Peyton
11-1
244
3
3-0
4
Denver Christian
12-2
194
4
3-1
5
Yuma
7-3
192
6
0-0
6
Holly
13-1
179
7
1-0
7
Sanford
9-4
165
5
1-1
8
Mancos
12-2
145
8
2-1
9
Ignacio
12-2
143
8
3-0
10
Sedgwick County
10-4
113
10
1-0
11
Del Norte
11-3
100
–
2-0
12
Fowler
8-6
50
12
0-2
13
Meeker
10-4
45
11
2-1
14
Wiggins
9-5
43
13
2-1
15
Thomas MacLaren School
6-2
25
–
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Monte Vista 18, Crested Butte 17, Lake County 14, Vail Christian 11, Lyons 10, Atlas Preparatory School 10, Vail Mountain 5, Byers 4, Dayspring Christian Academy 4, Holyoke 2, Custer County 1, Cedaredge 1, Rye 1, Golden View Classical Academy 1
Dropped out
Crested Butte (14)
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Belleview Christian (12)
12-0
213
1
0-0
2
De Beque (1)
13-1
199
2
3-0
3
Merino (1)
10-4
157
5
3-0
4
Granada (1)
13-1
153
6
2-0
5
Cheraw
13-1
151
3
1-1
6
Primero
11-1
146
4
3-0
7
Mile High Academy
8-2
131
8
2-0
8
Caprock Academy
11-3
123
7
0-2
9
Briggsdale
10-2
97
11
2-0
10
Haxtun
9-5
81
10
1-1
11
Denver Jewish Day
8-2
70
13
2-0
12
Evangelical Christian
9-4
62
8
1-2
13
Sangre de Cristo
9-3
59
12
1-0
14
Genoa-Hugo/Karval
10-3
31
–
2-0
15
Kim/Branson
10-4
29
–
2-1
Others receiving votes:
Eads 27, Longmont Christian 12, Simla 10, Flatirons Academy 10, Sierra Grande 8, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 7, Elbert 6, Denver Waldorf 6, Fleming 4, Cheyenne Wells 4, Pikes Peak Christian 2, Hi-Plains 1, Dove Creek 1
After going 3-0 last week, Wray has moved up to No. 1 in the Class 2A boys basketball rankings.
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.
Doherty 36, Overland 24, Rampart 23, Douglas County 23, Smoky Hill 17, Mullen 13, Silver Creek 12, Ralston Valley 10, Gateway 9, Columbine 4, Arapahoe 4, Boulder 4, Air Academy 1, Vista PEAK 1, Horizon 1
Dropped out
Doherty (13), Overland (14)
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Windsor (17)
9-1
364
1
1-0
2
Longmont (1)
9-1
346
2
1-0
3
Pueblo Central (1)
11-1
276
4
2-0
4
Montrose (3)
12-0
252
6
3-0
5
Mead (2)
6-3
240
3
0-1
6
Lewis-Palmer
7-2
232
5
3-1
7
Erie (1)
6-2
192
8
0-0
8
Evergreen
9-3
178
7
1-1
9
Steamboat Springs (1)
10-0
165
8
2-0
10
Golden
10-2
163
10
2-0
11
Green Mountain
10-2
122
12
2-0
12
Holy Family
6-5
101
15
1-1
13
Aurora Central
10-1
98
11
2-0
14
Pueblo South
10-2
95
13
3-0
15
Centaurus
4-4
67
14
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Thompson Valley 54, D’Evelyn 28, Frederick 21, Pueblo East 20, Sand Creek 20, Palisade 20, Severance 16, Thomas Jefferson 14, Mountain View 11, Canon City 11, Wheat Ridge 3, Denver North 3, Elizabeth 2, Summit 2, Widefield 1, Falcon 1, Grand Junction 1, Durango 1
Dropped out
None.
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
St. Mary’s (20)
9-0
482
1
1-0
2
Lutheran (12)
10-1
431
2
2-0
3
Sterling
10-1
383
4
2-0
4
Manitou Springs
11-0
376
3
2-0
5
Manual
8-2
262
6
1-0
6
Centauri
10-1
256
5
1-1
7
Faith Christian
7-3
246
8
2-0
8
Colorado Academy
7-1
213
7
1-1
9
Resurrection Christian
8-3
200
8
1-1
10
Englewood
9-1
171
14
2-0
11
Highland
10-1
169
11
3-0
12
Coal Ridge
9-2
149
10
1-1
13
Aspen
10-1
118
15
3-0
14
Kent Denver
8-4
96
12
1-1
15
The Pinnacle (1)
11-1
93
13
2-1
Others receiving votes:
Colorado Springs Christian 56, Strasburg 55, Gunnison 37, Salida 26, Estes Park 22, Brush 18, Alamosa 15, Buena Vista 13, University 10, Bishop Machebeuf 9, DSST: Montview 9, Bennett 8, Basalt 5, Eaton 4, Moffat County 4, Eagle Ridge Academy 3, Arrupe Jesuit 3, DSST: Conservatory Green 3, Banning Lewis 3, Pagosa Springs 3, DSST: College View 2, Platte Valley 1, Lamar 1, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 1, Fort Lupton 1, Middle Park 1, The Vanguard School 1, Prospect Ridge Academy 1
Dropped out
None.
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Wray (21)
12-0
329
2
3-0
2
Limon
10-1
302
1
1-1
3
Peyton (1)
8-1
275
3
1-0
4
Denver Christian
9-1
227
4
2-0
5
Sanford
8-3
226
6
1-1
6
Yuma
7-3
216
5
0-0
7
Holly
12-1
197
8
3-0
8
Mancos
10-1
178
7
3-0
9
Ignacio
9-2
133
10
2-0
10
Sedgwick County
9-4
108
11
2-0
11
Meeker
8-3
99
8
2-2
12
Fowler
8-4
84
12
2-1
13
Wiggins
7-4
44
13
1-1
14
Crested Butte
6-3
41
15
2-1
15
Thomas MacLaren
6-2
35
–
2-1
Others receiving votes:
Del Norte 33, Monte Vista 27, Vail Mountain 21, Center 14, Holyoke 14, Byers 8, Lake County 7, Dayspring Christian Academy 6, Cedaredge 5, Vail Christian 3, Soroco 2, Clear Creek 2, Calhan 1, Dolores 1, Rye 1, Rocky Ford 1
Dropped out
Monte Vista (14)
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Belleview Christian (19)
12-0
345
1
2-0
2
De Beque (1)
10-1
299
2
2-0
3
Cheraw (2)
12-0
295
3
3-0
4
Primero
8-1
262
4
0-1
5
Merino (1)
7-4
216
5
2-0
6
Granada
11-1
192
11
3-0
7
Caprock Academy
11-1
187
8
2-0
8
Mile High Academy (1)
6-2
176
7
3-1
9
Evangelical Christian
8-2
153
6
0-0
10
Haxtun
8-4
136
12
1-1
11
Briggsdale
8-2
135
10
1-0
12
Sangre de Cristo
8-3
102
13
2-1
13
Denver Jewish Day
6-2
100
8
2-0
14
Genoa-Hugo
8-3
71
15
2-0
15
Eads
9-3
61
14
2-1
Others receiving votes:
Cheyenne Wells 34, Kim/Branson 28, Flatirons Academy 27, Simla 18, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 14, Longmont Christian 8, Elbert 6, Hi-Plains 4, Sierra Grande 4, McClave 2, Fleming 2, Denver Waldorf 1, Prairie 1, Dove Creek 1
Cheyenne Mountain has moved up to the No. 1 spot in this week’s 4A hockey rankings.
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.
Windsor boys basketball is the new No. 1 team in this week’s Class 4A rankings.
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.
Fountain-Fort Carson 32, Rampart 27, Rock Canyon 25, Ralston Valley 21, Silver Creek 20, Gateway 18, Smoky Hill 18, Douglas County 13, Mullen 12, Mountain Range 9, Columbine 5, Vista PEAK 5, Horizon 5, Rocky Mountain 5, Grandview 4, Boulder 1, Arapahoe 1, Air Academy 1
Dropped out
Rampart (15)
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Windsor (18)
8-1
373
2
5-1
2
Longmont (4)
8-1
356
3
6-1
3
Mead (3)
6-2
341
1
3-2
4
Pueblo Central (1)
9-1
262
5
5-1
5
Lewis-Palmer
4-1
239
4
3-0
6
Montrose
9-0
202
7
7-0
7
Evergreen
8-2
201
6
3-2
8
Erie
6-2
195
8
4-1
9
Steamboat Springs (2)
8-0
159
14
3-0
10
Golden
8-2
137
11
4-0
11
Aurora Central
8-1
131
12
8-1
12
Green Mountain
8-2
121
15
4-1
13
Pueblo South
7-2
99
8
4-1
14
Centaurus
4-4
94
10
3-3
15
Holy Family
5-4
61
–
3-3
Others receiving votes:
D’Evelyn 54, Pueblo East 36, Thompson Valley 34, Canon City 32, Severance 32, Palisade 31, Frederick 23, Palmer Ridge 16, Mountain View 14, Coronado 14, Thomas Jefferson 12, Mesa Ridge 12, Harrison 11, Wheat Ridge 10, Widefield 10, Sand Creek 9, Mitchell 7, Littleton 7, Falcon 6, Cheyenne Mountain 5, Discovery Canyon 5, Fort Morgan 4, Elizabeth 2, Roosevelt 1, Summit 1, Alameda 1
Dropped out
Pueblo East (13)
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
St. Mary’s (16)
8-0
464
1
1-0
2
Lutheran (15)
8-1
430
2
3-0
3
Manitou Springs
9-0
363
3
2-0
4
Sterling
8-1
353
4
2-0
5
Centauri
9-0
308
5
3-0
6
Manual (1)
7-2
247
8
3-0
7
Colorado Academy
6-0
234
7
2-0
8
Faith Christian
5-3
229
6
1-0
9
Resurrection Christian
7-2
212
8
3-0
10
Coal Ridge
8-1
185
11
3-0
11
Highland
7-1
144
12
1-0
12
Kent Denver
7-3
129
10
1-2
13
The Pinnacle
9-0
128
14
1-0
14
Englewood
7-1
117
13
2-0
15
Aspen (1)
7-1
70
–
3-0
Others receiving votes:
Bennett 65, Strasburg 41, Colorado Springs Christian 39, Salida 37, Brush 36, University 24, Gunnison 22, Buena Vista 19, DSST: Montview 18, Eaton 17, Basalt 15, Arrupe Jesuit 15, Estes Park 14, Alamosa 14, Moffat County 13, Middle Park 12, Bishop Machebeuf 11, Roaring Fork 11, DSST: Byers 10, The Vanguard School 7, Woodland Park 6, DSST: Conservatory Green 6, Delta 4, Banning Lewis 3, Pagosa Springs 3, Platte Valley 1, DSST: College View 1, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 1, Eagle Ridge Academy 1, Lamar 1
Dropped out
Strasburg (15)
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Limon (18)
9-0
342
1
2-0
2
Wray (2)
9-0
323
2
3-0
3
Peyton (2)
7-1
266
7
3-0
4
Denver Christian (1)
7-1
243
4
3-0
5
Yuma
7-3
235
6
3-0
6
Sanford
7-2
222
5
2-0
7
Mancos
7-1
216
3
1-1
8
Holly
9-1
193
8
2-0
9
Meeker
6-1
139
12
2-0
10
Ignacio
7-2
115
13
3-0
11
Sedgwick County
7-4
90
11
2-1
12
Fowler
6-3
86
8
2-0
13
Wiggins
6-3
63
10
1-2
14
Monte Vista
4-3
49
–
2-0
15
Crested Butte
4-2
48
14
1-1
Others receiving votes:
Holyoke 29, Soroco 29, Thomas MacLaren 28, West Grand 22, Byers 21, Gilpin County 19, Clear Creek 16, Del Norte 16, Lyons 14, Vail Mountain 12, Center 11, Dayspring Christian Academy 10, Twin Peaks Charter Academy 7, Lake County 5, Lotus School for Excellence 5, Vail Christian 3, Cedaredge 1, Golden View Classical 1, Dolores 1
Dropped out
Soroco (15)
Class 1A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Belleview Christian (21)
10-0
367
1
3-0
2
De Beque (3)
8-1
328
2
3-0
3
Cheraw (1)
9-0
295
3
2-0
4
Primero
8-0
269
4
1-0
5
Merino
5-4
214
5
1-2
6
Evangelical Christian
8-2
187
6
2-1
7
Mile High Academy (1)
3-1
184
7
3-0
8
Caprock Academy
9-1
153
15
4-0
9
Denver Jewish Day
4-2
149
10
0-1
10
Briggsdale
7-2
144
14
2-0
11
Granada
8-1
143
8
3-0
12
Haxtun
7-3
138
8
2-1
13
Sangre de Cristo
6-2
109
12
2-1
14
Eads
7-2
95
13
3-1
15
Genoa-Hugo
6-3
73
–
2-1
Others receiving votes:
Cheyenne Wells 65, Flatirons Academy 52, Simla 42, Kim/Branson 27, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 18, Caliche 12, Fleming 10, Sierra Grande 8, Prairie 8, Walsh 7, Longmont Christian 7, Springfield 5, Denver Waldorf 3, Hi-Plains 3, Dove Creek 2, Idalia 1, Elbert 1, McClave 1