No. 3 Grandview took an early lead and never looked back as it beat No. 6 Chaparral 79-30 to advance to the Class 5A girls basketball Final 4.
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Ball Fever: Previewing the 5A boys basketball Great 8
It’s that time, folks! #MileHighMadness has arrived and after our COVID-shortened season the postseason in our big school Class 5A boys hoops has not let us down in terms of excitement.
Down to our Great 8, our four quadrants are boasting three undefeated squads, rematches, and some who will see each other for the third time. Familiarity will breed some great games and memories, we’re sure!
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Quadrant 1

(Steve Abeyta) They always say it’s hard to beat a team three times in the same season but that’s exactly what our overall No. 1 seed Cherry Creek Bruins will try to day when they host Eaglecrest. In their first match up the Bruins jumped out to a 22-8 first quarter advantage that led to a 9-point home win. The Raptors didn’t allow that fast of a start in the second tilt but still lost to the Bruins at home by seven.
This game is littered with two sport studs and the 16-0 Bruins rely heavily on their back court tandem of Myles Purchase and Julian Hammond.
Purchase, affectionately known as THE HEARTBEAT of 2021 in our camp, is the defensive heart and engine of the Bruins while Hammond is as slick and smooth of a scorer as you will find anywhere averaging 23 points per game.
Another D1-bound athlete, Arden Walker, controls the paint and leads the Bruins in rebounding.
The Raptors have a “freakish” athlete of their own in Ty Robinson who is worth the price of admission for his above-the-rim action and averaging 16 points per game on the season himself. It will take a supreme effort from Robinson and crew to knock off No. 1 in their house.
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Quadrant 2

(Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com) In a year where we’ve gotten used to saying, “that seems weird,” it feels very much that way that Chaparral and ThunderRidge haven’t faced each other this year. With Chap finishing league play with one loss and the Grizzlies undefeated in league play they’ll get to settle the Continental clash in true elimination fashion.
The Wolverines lead man is junior big man Joel Speckman who is almost averaging a double-double on the season with 15 points and 9 rebounds per outing, while the Grizzlies tout strong senior leadership behind assist machine Garrett Arnold at point guard with fellow senior Nolan Marold who is not afraid to bang with the best of them on the inside.
For adding scoring punch, keep an eye on guard Luke Williams from Chap and senior Jason Simental for T-Ridge. Both can score in bunches and make a difference down the stretch!
The Grizzlies boast 4 players who average in double figures and 70 points per game vs. Chap’s 59. The question here will be can Chap match the pace and scoring.
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Quadrant 3

(Austin Hogan-McCool) This Great 8 Match up doesn’t bring a ton of familiarity and no head to head match up to draw on but it’s one of the most intriguing “public vs private” “city vs suburb” match that could go right down to the wire. 14-1 Regis will host George Washington in an early 4:30 pm start on Tuesday.
This should be a fun pace with GW averaging 77 points per game and the Raiders not too far behind at 70.
The Patriots have felt disrespected by the polls and rankings all season and this is their chance to make a huge statement for themselves and the city regarding the attention they feel they earned this season.
The Patriots earned impressive mid-season wins over Chaparral and ThunderRidge, teams that join them in the Great 8, although T-Ridge did balance that loss with a tight 3-point win in a March rematch. Nonetheless, the Patriots enter the game with extreme confidence behind Jarmell Johnson (19 points per game) and Trey Edmonds (11 points and 8 rebounds).
The wildcard here for the Patriots could be another senior, Kendale Johnson, who has the ability to step up when it counts.
The Raiders don’t boast as many seniors as the Patriots but do have four scoring in double figures on the season led by Michael Wolf and Blakely Stoughton’s 18 points per game each.
The floor general dishing assists all season has been Alonzo Paul who scores in double figures along with dishing out 5 assists each night.
The first game of the day may just be the best!
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Quadrant 4

(Steve Abeyta/steveabeytaphotography.com) Might have spoken too soon about Regis/GW maybe being game of the night. Back on February 1, Rock Canyon gave our state’s team with the longest winning streak a true scare in a 46-44 thriller that unbeaten Rangeview pulled off late.
The Raiders are veteran heavy and an extremely poised team down the stretch which has led them to winning four games with a margin of four points or less this season. They have been tested but find a way to pull it out in the end.
Got to see them in person when they were down 18-12 to a talented Fountain Fort Carson squad Sweet 16 and they simply didn’t panic, just stuck to the game plan and their strengths.
Speaking of strength, it is simply amazing the late run the RC Jags are on late season and doing it without their leading scorer/rebounder DeAngelo Horn (electrifying two sport stud!!). The Jags blew us all away beating a well-coached perennial Ball Fever favorite in Overland by 31 points in round 1 with 17 points from senior Nick Fallin and if that wasn’t enough senior PG Fallin followed that performance up with a 35 point explosion at Fossil Ridge — one of our best, senior heavy teams in the state.
There’s no doubt the Jags are for real but they’ll have to deal with the savvy guards of Rangeview in Cade Palmer, Demajio Merritt, and Chris Watkins. A tough trio on the perimeter and a mainstay Raider down low in Jayden Foster doing all the dirty work!
Palmer paces the crew in scoring at 16 points per night and he’ll look to push the Raiders to a faster pace than that 46-44 win back in February.
That pace and heavy weight “sluggin” favors the Jags, can’t wait to see if the Raiders can speed this up and continue “The Streak”!
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Preseason girls volleyball rankings

(Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com) The preseason girls volleyball rankings have been released.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls
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 Chaparral (5) 0-0 151 2 Legend (3) 0-0 125 3 Rampart (2) 0-0 122 4 Valor Christian 0-0 117 5 Cherry Creek 0-0 93 6 Grandview 0-0 92 7 Cherokee Trail (1) 0-0 89 8 Fort Collins 0-0 80 9 Mountain Vista 0-0 77 10 Broomfield 0-0 50 11 Ralston Valley 0-0 48 12 Highlands Ranch 0-0 45 13 Castle View 0-0 44 14 Eaglecrest 0-0 36 15 Chatfield 0-0 30 Others receiving votes: Pine Creek 16, Rock Canyon 14, Arapahoe 13, Loveland 12, Pueblo West 12, Ponderosa 9, Columbine 9, Fossil Ridge 8, Rocky Mountain 7, Heritage 5, Denver East 4, Horizon 4, Liberty 3, Air Academy 2, Fairview 2, Silver Creek 1 Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Lewis-Palmer (6) 0-0 155 2 Palmer Ridge (5) 0-0 146 3 Coronado 0-0 133 4 Cheyenne Mountain 0-0 122 5 Mead 0-0 102 6 Montrose 0-0 90 7 Discovery Canyon 0-0 87 8 Pueblo County 0-0 71 9 Erie 0-0 69 10 Windsor 0-0 51 11 Thomas Jefferson 0-0 42 12 Longmont 0-0 34 13 Holy Family 0-0 28 14 D’Evelyn 0-0 24 15 Woodland Park 0-0 20 Others receiving votes: Glenwood Springs 19, Battle Mountain 15, Eagle Valley 12, Niwot 11, The Classical Academy 11, Thompson Valley 10, Frederick 9, Mullen 9, Evergreen 8, Palisade 7, Durango 7, Wheat Ridge 7, Littleton 6, Berthoud 5, Skyview 4, Centaurus 4, Fort Morgan 2 Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Sterling (10) 0-0 238 2 Eaton (1) 0-0 218 3 Lutheran (2) 0-0 188 4 Colorado Springs Christian (1) 0-0 148 5 Lamar 0-0 140 6 University 0-0 136 7 Alamosa 0-0 126 8 Faith Christian 0-0 109 9 Platte Valley 0-0 89 10 DSST: Montview (1) 0-0 68 11 Bayfield 0-0 64 12 Resurrection Christian 0-0 47 13 Coal Ridge 0-0 42 14 Valley 0-0 40 15 Prospect Ridge Academy 0-0 36 Others receiving votes: SkyView Academy 35, Eagle Ridge Academy 34, Cedaredge 30, Manitou Springs 28, Middle Park 22, Centauri 20, Fort Lupton 18, Peak to Peak 18, Englewood 17, Liberty Common 15, DSST: College View 15, Buena Vista 15, St. Mary’s 14, The Academy 14, Aspen 14, La Junta 14, Bishop Machebeuf 13, Delta 13, Arrupe Jesuit 12, Bennett 11, Estes Park 10, Colorado Academy 10, Montezuma-Cortez 9, Arvada 9, Pagosa Springs 8, Frontier Academy 8, Lake County 8, James Irwin 7, Roaring Fork 6, DSST: Byers 5, St. Mary’s Academy 4, Grand Valley 4, Basalt 3, The Vanguard School 3, Strasburg 2, Ellicott 1, Highland 1, Moffat County 1 Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Denver Christian (6) 0-0 108 2 Limon 0-0 107 3 Wiggins 0-0 102 4 Fowler 0-0 88 5 Meeker (1) 0-0 72 6 Yuma 0-0 57 7 West Grand 0-0 54 8 Union Colony Prep 0-0 52 9 Del Norte 0-0 47 10 Dolores 0-0 42 11 Sedgwick County 0-0 28 12 Swink 0-0 25 13 Hoehne 0-0 24 14 Rocky Ford (1) 0-0 23 15 Rye 0-0 22 Others receiving votes: Holyoke 20, Clear Creek 16, Fountain Valley 15, Ignacio 11, Akron 10, Wray 10, Telluride 8, Dawson School 6, Dayspring Christian Academy 4, Platte Canyon 3, Heritage Christian 2, Lyons 2, Paonia 1, Sanford 1 Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Fleming (6) 0-0 112 2 Briggsdale (1) 0-0 101 3 Kit Carson 0-0 97 4 Otis 0-0 70 5 Merino (1) 0-0 68 6 Simla 0-0 64 7 Sangre de Cristo 0-0 58 8 Dove Creek 0-0 53 9 South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 0-0 49 10 Springfield 0-0 44 11 La Veta 0-0 40 12 Haxtun 0-0 37 13 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 0-0 36 14 Wiley 0-0 20 15 McClave 0-0 14 Others receiving votes: Prairie 13, Kim/Branson 13, Flatirons Academy 13, Weldon Valley 12, Cotopaxi 10, Lone Star 9, Belleview Christian 8, Elbert 6, Shining Mountain 5, Idalia 4, Pikes Peak Christian 3, Nucla 1 -
5A boys wrestling: Pomona captures third-straight championship

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) PUEBLO — Down 12 points heading into the placing matches on Saturday night, Pomona roared back to win yet another state wrestling championship.
The Panthers had 12 wrestlers place, including four individual champions, as they won a third-straight Class 5A championship, and eighth overall.
Winning titles for Pomona were:
- Jakob Romero, at 120 pounds
- Elijah Olguin, at 126 pounds
- Daniel Cardenas, at 145 pounds
- Franklin Cruz, at 220 pounds
Also placing were:
- Mark Cardenas, fifth at 106 pounds
- Jeramiah Steele, third at 113
- Josiah Parsons, third at 132
- Gage Bernall, third at 160
- Jacob Judd, third at 170
- Roman Cruz, sixth at 182
- Justin Cullen, fifth at 195
- Jose Rosales, fifth at heavyweight
Heading into the final round of the event, Pomona trailed Ponderosa’s 155 points to their 143. But the Panthers’ depth quickly helped them close the gap.
Wrestling two weight classes at a time in the final session, Pomona shrunk the lead to 155-150 after two weight classes. After four, they jumped into the lead at 157-155.
They never trailed again.
A key match came in the 120-pound bracket when Pomona’s Romero beat Ponderosa’s Jett Strickenberger 7-5 thanks to a late takedown. His win, coupled with the fifth-place finish by Cullen at 195, expanded the lead to 163-155.
They two teams also had a head-to-head championship matchup in 126, where Pomona’s Elijah Olguin beat Ponderosa’s Jacob Bostelman with a 3-0 decision.
Pomona, which ended with 180 team points, has now finished either first or second at the tournament in each of the past seven years.
Ponderosa ended up having 10 wrestlers place, and finished the event with 159 team points, which earned them the runner-up trophy.
The night was headlined by Monarch’s Vince Cornella becoming the 29th four-time champion, as he won the 138-pound division.
Pomona’s Daniel Cardenas positioned himself to potentially join that club next season with his third state championship. Cardenas, a junior, won the 145-pound division with a 13-3 major decision against Ponderosa’s Jaron Mahler.
It was a night for multiple-time champions.
Three others also won a third championship: Regis Jesuit senior Antonio Segura, who captured 152 pounds; Pomona senior Franklin Cruz, who won at 220 pounds; and Brighton senior Kenny Sailas, who won at 113.
Additionally, Columbine teammates Jack Forbes and Zach Schraeder are now two-time champions. Forbes won his second title at 195, while Schraeder won at heavyweight.
In terms of the team race, Monarch (65 points), Chaparral (53) and Brighton (52.5) also finished among the top-5.
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Information for the ice hockey Frozen Four

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) The CHSAA ice hockey Frozen Four is next week. All games are at Budweiser Events Center in Loveland. Below is relevant and important information.
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Game times
Class 5A
Tuesday, March 16 | Bracket
- No. 1 Fort Collins vs. No. 4 Chaparral, 5:30 p.m.
- No. 2 Regis Jesuit vs. No. 3 Valor Christian, 8:30 p.m.
Class 4A
Wednesday, March 17 | Bracket
- No. 1 Crested Butte vs. No. 4 Cheyenne Mountain, 5:30 p.m.
- No. 2 Kent Denver vs. No. 3 Battle Mountain, 8:30 p.m.
Championship games
Thursday, March 18
- Class 4A, 5:30 p.m.
- Class 5A, 8:30 p.m.
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Spectator Info
Each team will be allowed 100 spectators into the facility for their games.
School admin will be responsible for gathering spectators outside the main entrance on the SW side of Budweiser Event Center. Everyone MUST enter at one time. Spectators of the lower seeded team MUST sit on the east side of the arena (sections D-F) and spectators of the higher seeded team MUST sit on the west side of the arena (sections Q-S).
We will clear the arena of all spectators after the 5:30pm game before allowing 8:30pm spectators to enter.
There will be no on-site ticket sales for the Frozen Four. Spectators should reach out to their athletic director for information on attending,
Games will be live streamed on the NFHS Network, as well.
Parking at Budweiser Event Center is free.
All coaches, spectators and athletes not actively involved in competition MUST be masked at all times while inside Budweiser Event Center (if you are inside the arena and not a competitor actively involved in competition, you are WEARING A MASK).
There will be limited concessions available during all games.
We are thankful for the support of the Colorado Avalanche/KSE and Budweiser Event Center in hosting the CHSAA Frozen Four.
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Photos: No. 6 Chaparral tops No. 22 Mountain Vista in 5A girls basketball Sweet 16
No. 6 Chaparral is into the Class 5A girls basketball Great 6 after beating No. 22 Mountain Vista 59-36 on Thursday.
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Photos: No. 5 Chaparral sneaks by No. 12 Fairview and into 5A boys basketball Great 8
No. 5 Chaparral earned a trip to the Class 5A boys basketball Great 8 after beating No. 12 Fairview 54-51 on Thursday.
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Hockey rankings: Fort Collins and Crested Butte take over No. 1 spots

(Kevin McNearny) Fort Collins and Crested Butte moved up to No. 1 in this week’s 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.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll
Voted upon by coaches around the state.
First-place votes are in parentheses.
Coaches looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Fort Collins (7) 9-0-0 92 2 0-0-0 2 Regis Jesuit (2) 10-1-0 83 1 1-1-0 3 Valor Christian (1) 8-2-0 77 3 2-0-0 4 Chaparral 10-1-1 62 6 1-0-1 5 Denver East 8-2-0 53 4 1-0-0 6 Cherry Creek 7-4-1 43 7 1-1-0 7 Ralston Valley 8-2-0 42 5 0-1-0 8 Mountain Vista 8-3-2 34 8 1-1-2 9 Heritage 6-4-1 24 8 1-0-0 10 Monarch 4-5-0 18 10 0-0-0 Others receiving votes: Lewis-Palmer 7, Chatfield 5, Resurrection Christian 3, Castle View 3, Columbine 2, Doherty 2 Dropped out Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Crested Butte (3) 8-0-0 63 2 0-0-0 2 Cheyenne Mountain (2) 6-1-0 62 1 1-1-0 3 Battle Mountain (1) 9-1-1 44 4 1-0-0 4 Kent Denver 7-1-0 43 3 2-0-0 5 Mullen (1) 7-3-0 33 5 3-0-0 6 Colorado Academy 6-2-0 25 6 1-2-0 7 Glenwood Springs 4-5-1 23 8 0-1-0 8 Rampart 5-5-0 20 7 2-1-0 9 Woodland Park 5-2-0 13 8 2-0-0 10 Liberty 1-6-0 7 – 0-3-0 Others receiving votes: Steamboat Springs 5, Palmer 4, Pueblo County 3, Summit 2, Aspen 2 Dropped out Aspen (10) -
Final boys basketball coaches poll released

(Austin Hogan-McCool) 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.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Boys 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 Cherry Creek (20) 14-0 314 1 3-0 2 Rangeview (1) 13-0 271 3 2-0 3 Regis Jesuit 12-1 269 2 1-1 4 ThunderRidge 8-2 231 4 3-0 5 Chaparral 10-3 228 5 2-1 6 Fossil Ridge 13-1 190 8 2-0 7 George Washington 9-3 171 6 0-1 8 Mountain Vista 10-4 142 7 1-2 9 Denver East 10-3 127 8 0-0 10 Eaglecrest 9-4 115 12 2-1 11 Fairview 11-3 83 10 1-1 12 Douglas County 9-4 60 – 2-0 13 Rock Canyon 8-4 57 15 2-0 14 Smoky Hill 9-5 54 – 3-0 15 Fountain-Fort Carson 9-2 53 13 1-1 Others receiving votes: 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 Dropped out Eads (15) -
Final girls basketball coaches poll released

(Holyoke yearbook staff) The final girls 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.
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 (15) 14-0 295 1 3-0 2 Valor Christian (5) 12-0 285 2 1-0 3 Regis Jesuit 11-1 251 3 2-0 4 Highlands Ranch 11-2 239 4 3-0 5 Ralston Valley 12-2 217 5 2-0 6 Chaparral 11-2 186 6 1-1 7 Rangeview 12-1 157 8 2-0 8 Arapahoe 10-4 150 7 1-2 9 Doherty 12-1 130 10 3-0 10 Fossil Ridge 11-2 127 8 2-0 11 Monarch 9-1 80 11 0-0 12 Chatfield 11-3 53 13 1-1 13 Denver South 12-2 32 12 1-1 14 Cherry Creek 7-7 25 – 3-0 14 Eaglecrest 7-7 25 15 0-3 Others receiving votes: Fruita Monument 23, Fountain-Fort Carson 22, Columbine 19, Horizon 18, Castle View 12, Ponderosa 10, Broomfield 10, Arvada West 8, Pueblo West 7, Poudre 5, Lakewood 5, Westminster 4, Air Academy 2, Rocky Mountain 1, Mountain Vista 1, Vista PEAK Prep 1 Dropped out Fruita Monument (14) Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Holy Family (5) 10-1 311 2 2-0 2 Green Mountain (4) 14-0 307 1 2-0 3 Mullen (13) 12-2 293 3 3-0 4 Windsor 12-1 263 6 3-0 5 Falcon 13-1 250 4 2-1 6 George Washington (1) 12-1 231 5 2-0 7 Erie 11-3 166 13 3-0 8 The Classical Academy 12-2 153 7 1-0 9 Palmer Ridge 10-3 110 11 1-0 10 Grand Junction Central 11-3 96 10 2-1 11 Canon City 10-2 88 8 0-1 12 Weld Central 12-2 83 14 2-0 13 Northridge 12-2 78 8 2-1 14 Thompson Valley 11-3 72 12 2-1 15 Mead 7-3 71 – 2-1 Others receiving votes: D’Evelyn 48, Roosevelt 45, Glenwood Springs 17, Coronado 16, Berthoud 10, Thornton 9, Pueblo County 7, Battle Mountain 7, Palisade 7, Severance 6, Rifle 4, Evergreen 3, Lewis-Palmer 3, Littleton 2, Aurora Central 1, Frederick 1, Durango 1, Northfield 1 Dropped out D’Evelyn (15) Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 The Vanguard School (18) 13-0 298 1 3-0 2 Centauri 13-1 263 2 2-0 3 Lutheran (2) 12-1 250 3 2-0 4 Platte Valley 12-1 239 4 3-0 5 Delta 12-2 207 6 2-1 6 Eaton 10-2 196 5 1-1 7 University 10-4 169 7 2-0 8 The Academy 9-1 147 8 4-0 9 Brush 11-3 144 8 2-1 10 Pagosa Springs 10-3 108 10 0-1 11 St. Mary’s 12-2 98 11 3-1 12 Kent Denver 9-3 69 12 1-1 13 Moffat County 9-3 48 15 2-0 14 Resurrection Christian 10-4 42 – 3-0 15 Coal Ridge 11-3 30 – 3-0 Others receiving votes: Manitou Springs 21, Lamar 18, Peak to Peak 13, Ellicott 9, Sterling 9, Basalt 7, Faith Christian 5, Colorado Academy 3, The Pinnacle 2, Valley 2, Prospect Ridge Academy 1, Salida 1, Middle Park 1 Dropped out Peak to Peak (13), Manitou Springs (14) Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Holyoke (3) 14-0 258 3 2-0 2 Sanford (5) 13-1 253 1 2-0 3 Cedaredge (6) 13-1 250 2 2-0 4 Rye (3) 13-1 232 4 2-0 5 Heritage Christian (2) 13-1 196 6 2-1 6 Rocky Ford 11-2 186 5 1-0 7 Paonia 12-2 154 7 2-0 8 Wray 10-3 153 8 1-0 9 Sedgwick County 12-2 130 11 1-0 10 Limon 11-3 117 8 2-1 11 Ignacio 9-4 77 10 1-2 11 Soroco 10-2 77 12 1-1 13 Lotus School for Excellence 13-0 55 13 3-0 14 Burlington 10-4 43 14 1-1 15 Del Norte 9-5 36 15 1-1 Others receiving votes: Olathe 19, Center 19, Mancos 9, Sargent 7, Gilpin County 6, Monte Vista 1, Hotchkiss 1, Fowler 1 Dropped out None. Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Briggsdale (19) 12-0 326 1 2-0 2 Kit Carson (3) 13-0 306 2 2-0 3 Sangre de Cristo 10-2 266 3 0-1 4 Kim/Branson 13-1 202 6 2-0 5 Flatirons Academy 10-4 199 4 3-1 6 South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 12-2 185 5 1-1 7 Fleming 9-3 176 12 3-0 8 Shining Mountain 11-3 142 10 1-2 9 Simla 11-3 134 8 2-0 10 McClave 10-3 132 8 1-2 11 Cotopaxi 12-2 128 11 2-0 11 Dove Creek 13-0 128 13 3-0 13 Elbert 8-3 93 7 0-2 14 Merino 9-5 65 14 3-0 15 Lone Star 9-4 46 15 3-1 Others receiving votes: Haxtun 32, Kiowa 12, Sierra Grande 12, Springfield 12, Belleview Christian 11, Idalia 9, Eads 9, Evangelical Christian 8, North Park 5, Cheraw 1, Longmont Christian 1 Dropped out None.