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A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 2 of the 2016 season.
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| Class 5A |
| 1 |
Pomona |
2-1 |
| Sat: W 42-0 vs. Fountain-Fort Carson |
| 2 |
Mullen |
2-1 |
| Fri: W 17-0 vs. (4) Regis Jesuit |
| 3 |
Grandview |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 50-49 at Murrieta Valley (Calif.) |
| 4 |
Regis Jesuit |
1-1 |
| Fri: L 0-17 at (2) Mullen |
| 5 |
Columbine |
1-1 |
| Off this week. |
| 6 |
Valor Christian |
1-2 |
| Fri: W 21-17 vs. Greater Atlanta Christian |
| 7 |
Cherry Creek |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 27-13 at Doherty |
| 8 |
Ralston Valley |
2-1 |
| Fri: W 34-14 vs. Ferris (Wash.) |
| 9 |
Eaglecrest |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 12-8 at ThunderRidge |
| 10 |
Fairview |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 50-9 at Boulder |
| Class 3A |
| 1 |
Pueblo East |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 23-21 at Pueblo West |
| 2 |
Fort Morgan |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 28-8 vs. Falcon |
| 3 |
Discovery Canyon |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 42-14 at Brighton |
| 4 |
Longmont |
1-1 |
| Thurs: W 30-3 vs. Greeley West |
| 5 |
Roosevelt |
1-1 |
| Off this week. |
| 6 |
Holy Family |
2-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 7 |
Rifle |
2-1 |
| Fri: L 26-35 at Florence |
| 8 |
Palisade |
2-1 |
| Fri: W 15-13 at Montrose |
| 9 |
Evergreen |
1-1 |
| Fri: L 0-42 at Lewis-Palmer |
| 10 |
Durango |
1-2 |
| Fri: L 12-24 at Piedra Vista (N.M.) |
| Class 2A |
| 1 |
Kent Denver |
3-0 |
| Fri: W 27-12 at Faith Christian |
| 2 |
Resurrection Christian |
2-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 3 |
La Junta |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 32-7 at Alamosa |
| 4 |
D’Evelyn |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 16-15 vs. Green Mountain |
| 5 |
The Classical Academy |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 44-21 at Sterling |
| 6 |
Bayfield |
2-1 |
| Fri: W 34-21 vs. Aztec (N.M.) |
| 7 |
Delta |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 50-13 at (10) Moffat County |
| 8 |
Platte Valley |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 26-12 at (9) Eaton |
| 9 |
Eaton |
1-1 |
| Fri: L 12-26 vs. (8) Platte Valley |
| 10 |
Moffat County |
1-2 |
| Fri: L 13-50 vs. (7) Delta |
| Class 1A |
| 1 |
Buena Vista |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 36-23 at Salida |
| 2 |
Paonia |
1-0 |
| Sat: W 28-13 vs. (9) Rye |
| 3 |
Strasburg |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 55-44 at (5) Bennett |
| 4 |
Crowley County |
2-1 |
| Fri: L 7-14 vs. (6) Limon |
| 5 |
Bennett |
1-1 |
| Fri: L 44-55 vs. (3) Strasburg |
| 6 |
Limon |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 14-7 at (4) Crowley County |
| 7 |
Meeker |
3-0 |
| Sat: W 36-20 vs. Holyoke |
| 8 |
Platte Canyon |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 32-8 at Wiggins |
| 9 |
Rye |
1-0 |
| Sat: L 13-28 at (2) Paonia |
| 10 |
Burlington |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 49-14 at St. Mary’s |
| Class 8-man |
| 1 |
Dayspring Christian |
2-0 |
| Sat: W 60-14 vs. Granada |
| 2 |
Sargent |
2-0 |
| Sat: W 50-6 vs. Caliche |
| 3 |
Sedgwick County |
2-0 |
| Fri: vs. Perkins County (Neb.) |
| 4 |
Norwood |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 61-0 vs. Northwest (N.M.) |
| 5 |
Akron |
2-1 |
| Fri: W 48-6 at Fowler |
| 6 |
Hoehne |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 24-8 at Springfield |
| 7 |
Merino |
2-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 8 |
West Grand |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 42-14 vs. South Park |
| 9 |
Haxtun |
2-0 |
| Sat: W 69-20 vs. Rocky Mountain Lutheran |
| 10 |
Holly |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 29-0 at Swink |
| Class 6-man |
| 1 |
Fleming |
2-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 2 |
Kit Carson |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 42-26 at Cheraw |
| 3 |
La Veta |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 79-64 at Walsh |
| 4 |
Arickaree/Woodlin |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 46-22 at Pawnee |
| 5 |
Eads |
1-1 |
| Fri: L 28-49 at Genoa-Hugo |
| 6 |
Sierra Grande |
2-0 |
| Sat: W 46-6 vs. Mountain Valley |
| 7 |
Cotopaxi |
2-0 |
| Sat: W 58-14 vs. Hanover |
| 8 |
Stratton/Liberty |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 44-13 at Elbert |
| 9 |
Briggsdale |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 65-53 vs. Prairie |
| 10 |
Cheyenne Wells |
1-0 |
| Sat: W 60-0 at Branson/Kim |
Posted September 8th, 2016 in Fall Sports, Featured, Football, Sports. Tagged: Akron, Arickaree/Woodlin, Bennett, Briggsdale, Broomfield, Buena Vista, Burlington, Chatfield, Cherry Creek, Cheyenne Wells, Columbine, Cotopaxi, Crowley County, D'Evelyn, Dayspring Christian, Delta, Denver South, Discovery Canyon, Durango, Eads, Eaglecrest, Eaton, Evergreen, Fairview, Fleming, Fort Morgan, Grandview, Haxtun, Heritage, Hoehne, Holly, Holy Family, Kent Denver, Kit Carson, La Junta, La Veta, Limon, Longmont, Loveland, Meeker, Merino, Moffat County, Monarch, Mullen, Norwood, Palisade, Paonia, Pine Creek, Platte Canyon, Platte Valley, Pomona, Pueblo East, Pueblo South, Ralston Valley, Regis Jesuit, Resurrection Christian, Rifle, Roosevelt, Rye, Sargent, Sedgwick County, Sierra Grande, Strasburg, Stratton/Liberty, The Classical Academy, Valor Christian, Vista Ridge, West Grand, Windsor.

Pomona is the new No. 1 team in 5A football. (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)
Three new schools are staking their claim as the No. 1 teams in their respective classes of this week’s CHSAANow.com football rankings.
Pomona (Class 5A), Kent Denver (2A) and Dayspring Christian (8-man) all come in as the top teams in the polls after sitting lower in the preseason rankings.
Pomona moves into the top spot after beating Mullen 28-21 in Zero Week. The Panthers lost at Glynn Academy (Ga.) Friday, but that did not affect their standing to Colorado voters.
Mullen jumps one spot to No. 2 after an impressive win over Valor Christian and Grandview lands at No. 3 after a 30-7 win over Chaparral.
After a 0-2 start, defending 5A champion Valor Christian slipped to No. 6.
Windsor remains atop the 4A rankings after a 33-21 win over Vista Ridge to start the season. The Wizards will have a top-10 match-up this week against No. 7 Pine Creek, who lost to No. 3 Chatfield on Friday.
The Chargers are new to the rankings this week along with Pueblo South (No. 6) and Monarch (No. 8).
After an impressive win over Longmont to start its season, defending 3A champion Pueblo East remains at No. 1 in the 3A rankings.
Fort Morgan jumps one spot to No. 2 and Discovery Canyon lands at No. 3 this week.
A 1-1 start has Durango as the lone newcomer to the 3A poll. The Demons come in at No. 10.

Kent Denver is No. 1 in 2A. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
Along with win No. 306, Kent Denver coach Scott Yates is also the man behind the Sun Devils team that now resides at the top of the 2A rankings.
Resurrection Christian is sitting right behind them at No. 2, jumping a staggering six spots this week. With four first-place votes, La Junta is sitting firmly at No. 3.
Eaton (No. 9) and Moffat County (No. 10) are the two teams who join the rankings for the first time this season.
In 1A, Buena Vista still holds the No. 1 spot, but Paonia continues to nip on the Demons’ heels as they sit at No. 2 and are only two points behind the defending champs.
Strasburg (No. 3) and Meeker (No. 7) are the 1A teams that made the biggest from the preseason rankings, each improving their position by three spots.
At No. 9, Rye is the only newcomer to the 1A poll.
With six of the 10 first-place votes cast this week, Dayspring Christian is the new No. 1 in the 8-man rankings.
Sargent takes over the No. 2 spot and despite starting 2-0, Sedgwick County drops two spots to No. 3.
Fresh behind getting Chris Brown his 307th career win, West Grand breaks into the 8-man polls at No. 8. Haxtun (No. 9) and Holly (No. 10) are also new to the rankings this week.
Kit Carson hangs on to the top spot in the 6-man rankings. The Wildcats improved to 2-0 with a 30-22 win over Pawnee this weekend.
La Veta (No. 3) and Cotopaxi (No. 7) each jumped three spots this week.
Sierra Grande (No. 6) and Cheyenne Wells (No. 10) are the two new teams in the 6-man poll.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A
| Class 5A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
| 1 |
Pomona (9) |
1-1 |
133 |
2 |
| 2 |
Mullen (3) |
1-1 |
123 |
3 |
| 3 |
Grandview (2) |
1-0 |
104 |
5 |
| 4 |
Regis Jesuit |
1-0 |
97 |
8 |
| 5 |
Columbine |
1-1 |
83 |
6 |
| 6 |
Valor Christian |
0-2 |
65 |
1 |
| 7 |
Cherry Creek |
0-1 |
48 |
4 |
| 8 |
Ralston Valley |
1-1 |
38 |
7 |
| 9 |
Eaglecrest |
1-0 |
28 |
9 |
| 10 |
Fairview |
1-0 |
21 |
10 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Chaparral 11, Mountain Vista 9, Arapahoe 5, Highlands Ranch 3, Doherty 2. |
| Dropped out |
| None. |
| Class 4A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
| 1 |
Windsor (13) |
1-0 |
137 |
1 |
| 2 |
Denver South |
1-0 |
109 |
3 |
| 3 |
Chatfield |
1-0 |
98 |
– |
| 4 |
Heritage (1) |
1-0 |
87 |
5 |
| 5 |
Loveland |
1-0 |
75 |
4 |
| 6 |
Pueblo South |
2-0 |
66 |
– |
| 7 |
Pine Creek |
0-1 |
47 |
2 |
| 8 |
Monarch |
1-0 |
37 |
– |
| 9 |
Vista Ridge |
0-1 |
35 |
6 |
| 10 |
Broomfield |
0-1 |
22 |
10 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Greeley West 15, Dakota Ridge 12, Wheat Ridge 8, Ponderosa 6, Fort Collins 5, Grand Junction 4, Niwot 3, Montrose 2, Mesa Ridge 1, Sand Creek 1. |
| Dropped out |
| Dakota Ridge (7), Ponderosa (8), Wheat Ridge (9). |
| Class 3A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
| 1 |
Pueblo East (11) |
1-0 |
127 |
1 |
| 2 |
Fort Morgan (1) |
1-0 |
111 |
3 |
| 3 |
Discovery Canyon |
1-0 |
85 |
5 |
| 4 |
Longmont (1) |
0-1 |
77 |
4 |
| 5 |
Roosevelt |
1-1 |
72 |
2 |
| 6 |
Holy Family |
2-0 |
56 |
9 |
| 7 |
Rifle |
2-0 |
49 |
7 |
| 8 |
Palisade |
1-1 |
34 |
6 |
| 9 |
Evergreen |
1-0 |
31 |
8 |
| 10 |
Durango |
1-1 |
15 |
– |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Thompson Valley 13, Silver Creek 12, Frederick 9, Lewis-Palmer 9, Pueblo County 6, Summit 5, Lutheran 2, Canon City 1, Mead 1. |
| Dropped out |
| Thompson Valley (10). |
| Class 2A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
| 1 |
Kent Denver (4) |
2-0 |
112 |
2 |
| 2 |
Resurrection Christian (1) |
2-0 |
103 |
8 |
| 3 |
La Junta (4) |
1-0 |
98 |
7 |
| 4 |
D’Evelyn (1) |
1-0 |
85 |
6 |
| 5 |
The Classical Academy |
1-0 |
79 |
5 |
| 6 |
Bayfield (1) |
1-1 |
69 |
1 |
| 7 |
Delta (2) |
0-1 |
68 |
4 |
| 8 |
Platte Valley |
0-1 |
43 |
3 |
| 9 |
Eaton |
2-0 |
36 |
– |
| 10 |
Moffat County (1) |
1-1 |
12 |
– |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Alamosa 11, Aspen 8, Faith Christian 8, Valley 6, Weld Central 6, Middle Park 5, Sterling 5, The Academy 5, Manitou Springs 4, Brush 3, Englewood 3, Coal Ridge 1. |
| Dropped out |
| Sterling (9), Brush (10). |
| Class 1A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
| 1 |
Buena Vista (9) |
1-0 |
108 |
1 |
| 2 |
Paonia (2) |
1-0 |
106 |
2 |
| 3 |
Strasburg (1) |
1-0 |
84 |
6 |
| 4 |
Crowley County |
2-0 |
82 |
4 |
| 5 |
Bennett |
1-0 |
66 |
7 |
| 6 |
Limon |
1-0 |
52 |
5 |
| 7 |
Meeker |
2-0 |
40 |
10 |
| 8 |
Platte Canyon |
1-0 |
31 |
8 |
| 9 |
Rye |
1-0 |
23 |
– |
| 10 |
Burlington |
0-1 |
18 |
3 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Cedaredge 12, Peyton 11, Ellicott 10, Colorado Springs Christian 8, Hotchkiss 4, Holyoke 2, Highland 1, Monte Vista 1, Olathe 1. |
| Dropped out |
| Monte Vista (9). |
| 8-man |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
| 1 |
Dayspring Christian (6) |
1-0 |
88 |
5 |
| 2 |
Sargent |
1-0 |
86 |
3 |
| 3 |
Sedgwick County (4) |
2-0 |
78 |
1 |
| 4 |
Norwood |
1-0 |
66 |
4 |
| 5 |
Akron |
1-1 |
62 |
2 |
| 6 |
Hoehne |
0-1 |
58 |
6 |
| 7 |
Merino |
2-0 |
32 |
7 |
| 8 |
West Grand |
1-0 |
27 |
– |
| 9 |
Haxtun |
1-0 |
14 |
– |
| 10 |
Holly |
1-0 |
11 |
– |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Sangre de Cristo 8, Wiley 6, Kiowa 5, McClave 4, Soroco 3, Fowler 2. |
| Dropped out |
| Granada (8), Caliche (9), Dove Creek (10). |
| 6-man |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
| 1 |
Fleming (4) |
2-0 |
62 |
1 |
| 2 |
Kit Carson (1) |
1-0 |
60 |
3 |
| 3 |
La Veta (2) |
1-0 |
52 |
6 |
| 4 |
Arickaree/Woodlin |
1-0 |
43 |
4 |
| 5 |
Eads |
1-0 |
34 |
2 |
| 6 |
Sierra Grande |
1-0 |
26 |
– |
| 7 |
Cotopaxi |
1-0 |
23 |
10 |
| 8 |
Stratton/Liberty |
1-0 |
17 |
9 |
| 9 |
Briggsdale |
1-0 |
14 |
8 |
| 10 |
Cheyenne Wells |
1-0 |
12 |
– |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Hanover 8, Primero 6, Otis 5, Branson/Kim 2, Longmont Christian 2, Walsh 2, North Park 1. |
| Dropped out |
| Pawnee (5), Peetz (7). |
Posted September 6th, 2016 in Fall Sports, Featured, Football, Rankings, Sports. Tagged: Akron, Arickaree/Woodlin, Bennett, Briggsdale, Broomfield, Buena Vista, Burlington, Chatfield, Cherry Creek, Cheyenne Wells, Columbine, Cotopaxi, Crowley County, D'Evelyn, Dayspring Christian, Delta, Denver South, Discovery Canyon, Durango, Eads, Eaglecrest, Eaton, Evergreen, Fairview, Fleming, Fort Morgan, Grandview, Haxtun, Heritage, Hoehne, Holly, Holy Family, Kent Denver, Kit Carson, La Junta, La Veta, Limon, Longmont, Loveland, Meeker, Merino, Moffat County, Monarch, Mullen, Norwood, Palisade, Paonia, Pine Creek, Platte Canyon, Platte Valley, Pomona, Pueblo East, Pueblo South, Ralston Valley, Regis Jesuit, Resurrection Christian, Rifle, Roosevelt, Rye, Sargent, Sedgwick County, Sierra Grande, Strasburg, Stratton/Liberty, The Classical Academy, Valor Christian, Vista Ridge, West Grand, Windsor.
A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Week 1 of the 2016 season.
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| Class 5A |
| 1 |
Valor Christian |
0-2 |
| Fri: L 10-41 at (3) Mullen |
| 2 |
Pomona |
1-1 |
| Thurs: L 14-33 at Glynn Academy (Ga.) |
| 3 |
Mullen |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 41-10 vs. (1) Valor Christian |
| 4 |
Cherry Creek |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 7-19 at (8) Regis Jesuit |
| 5 |
Grandview |
1-0 |
| Thurs: W 30-7 vs. Chaparral |
| 6 |
Columbine |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 43-6 vs. Rocky Mountain |
| 7 |
Ralston Valley |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 10-6 at Fountain-Fort Carson |
| 8 |
Regis Jesuit |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 19-7 vs. (4) Cherry Creek |
| 9 |
Eaglecrest |
1-0 |
| Thurs: W 49-7 at Smoky Hill |
| 10 |
Fairview |
1-0 |
| Thurs: W 38-24 vs. Horizon |
| Class 4A |
| 1 |
Windsor |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 33-21 vs. (6) Vista Ridge |
| 2 |
Pine Creek |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 39-50 vs. Chatfield |
| 3 |
Denver South |
0-0 |
| Sat: at Boulder |
| 4 |
Loveland |
1-0 |
| Thurs: W 26-0 vs. Westminster |
| 5 |
Heritage |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 34-7 vs. Rampart |
| 6 |
Vista Ridge |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 21-33 at (1) Windsor |
| 7 |
Dakota Ridge |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 18-22 at Heritage (Fla.) |
| 8 |
Ponderosa |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 28-31 vs. Legend |
| 9 |
Wheat Ridge |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 36-28 vs. Palmer |
| 10 |
Broomfield |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 9-14 vs. Legacy |
| Class 3A |
| 1 |
Pueblo East |
0-0 |
| Sat: vs. (4) Longmont |
| 2 |
Roosevelt |
1-1 |
| Fri: L 11-35 vs. Greeley West |
| 3 |
Fort Morgan |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 40-6 at (2A 10) Brush |
| 4 |
Longmont |
0-0 |
| Sat: at (1) Pueblo East |
| 5 |
Discovery Canyon |
0-0 |
| Sat: vs. Fruita Monument |
| 6 |
Palisade |
1-1 |
| Fri: L 48-52 at (9) Holy Family |
| 7 |
Rifle |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 39-27 vs. Montrose |
| 8 |
Evergreen |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 23-21 vs. Northridge |
| 9 |
Holy Family |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 52-48 vs. (6) Palisade |
| 10 |
Thompson Valley |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 14-28 at Mountain View |
| Class 2A |
| 1 |
Bayfield |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 35-0 at Bloomfield (N.M.) |
| 2 |
Kent Denver |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 18-8 vs. Eagle Valley |
| 3 |
Platte Valley |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 19-20 at Lutheran |
| 4 |
Delta |
0-1 |
| Off this week. |
| 5 |
The Classical Academy |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 48-0 vs. Sierra |
| 6 |
D’Evelyn |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 28-24 vs. (9) Sterling |
| 7 |
La Junta |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 46-7 at Gunnison |
| 8 |
Resurrection Christian |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 27-24 vs. Faith Christian |
| 9 |
Sterling |
0-2 |
| Fri: L 24-28 at (6) D’Evelyn |
| 10 |
Brush |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 6-40 vs. (3A 3) Fort Morgan |
| Class 1A |
| 1 |
Buena Vista |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 22-21 vs. Alamosa |
| 2 |
Paonia |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 49-7 vs. Center |
| 3 |
Burlington |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 14-48 at (6) Strasburg |
| 4 |
Crowley County |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 20-6 at John Mall |
| 5 |
Limon |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 21-6 at Rocky Ford |
| 6 |
Strasburg |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 48-14 vs. (3) Burlington |
| 7 |
Bennett |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 78-12 vs. Cornerstone Christian |
| 8 |
Platte Canyon |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 47-0 at Sheridan |
| 9 |
Monte Vista |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 10-23 at Cedaredge |
| 10 |
Meeker |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 30-14 at Coal Ridge |
| Class 8-man |
| 1 |
Sedgwick County |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 48-0 at Yuma |
| 2 |
Akron |
1-0 |
| Sat: at (5) Dayspring Christian |
| 3 |
Sargent |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 26-24 at (6) Hoehne |
| 4 |
Norwood |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 36-6 at Soroco |
| 5 |
Dayspring Christian |
0-0 |
| Sat: vs. (2) Akron |
| 6 |
Hoehne |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 24-26 vs. (3) Sargent |
| 7 |
Merino |
1-0 |
| Sat: vs. Gilpin County |
| 8 |
Granada |
1-1 |
| Fri: W 34-18 vs. Swink |
| 9 |
Caliche |
0-2 |
| Fri: L 26-38 vs. Kiowa |
| 10 |
Dove Creek |
0-0 |
| Fri: vs. Rangely |
| Class 6-man |
| 1 |
Fleming |
2-0 |
| Fri: W 30-22 vs. (5) Pawnee |
| 2 |
Eads |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 40-34 at Otis |
| 3 |
Kit Carson |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 57-18 at Idalia |
| 4 |
Arickaree/Woodlin |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 58-44 vs. Walsh |
| 5 |
Pawnee |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 22-30 at (1) Fleming |
| 6 |
La Veta |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 73-24 vs. Aguilar |
| 7 |
Peetz |
0-1 |
| Thurs: L 54-60 at North Park |
| 8 |
Briggsdale |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 43-20 vs. Elbert |
| 9 |
Stratton/Liberty |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 84-34 at Genoa-Hugo |
| 10 |
Cotopaxi |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 47-6 at Mountain Valley |
Posted August 31st, 2016 in Fall Sports, Featured, Football, Sports. Tagged: Akron, Arickaree/Woodlin, Bayfield, Bennett, Briggsdale, Broomfield, Brush, Buena Vista, Burlington, Caliche, Cherry Creek, Columbine, Cotopaxi, Crowley County, Dakota Ridge, Dayspring Christian, Delta, Denver South, Discovery Canyon, Dove Creek, Eads, Eaglecrest, Evergreen, Fairview, Fleming, Fort Morgan, Granada, Grandview, Heritage, Hoehne, Holy Family, Kent Denver, Kit Carson, La Junta, La Veta, Limon, Longmont, Loveland, Meeker, Merino, Monte Vista, Mullen, Norwood, Palisade, Paonia, Pawnee, Peetz, Pine Creek, Platte Canyon, Platte Valley, Pomona, Ponderosa, Pueblo East, Ralston Valley, Regis Jesuit, Resurrection Christian, Rifle, Roosevelt, Sargent, Sedgwick County, Sterling, Strasburg, Stratton/Liberty, The Classical Academy, Thompson Valley, Valor Christian, Vista Ridge, Wheat Ridge, Windsor.
A complete schedule and scoreboard for football’s top-10 teams during Zero Week of the 2016 season.
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| Class 5A |
| 1 |
Valor Christian |
0-0 |
| Sat: vs. Saguaro (Ariz.) |
| 2 |
Pomona |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 28-21 at (3) Mullen |
| 3 |
Mullen |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 21-28 vs. (2) Pomona |
| 4 |
Cherry Creek |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 5 |
Grandview |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 6 |
Columbine |
0-1 |
| Thurs: L 20-25 at Palm Bay (Fla.) |
| 7 |
Ralston Valley |
0-1 |
| Thurs: L 9-14 at McArthur (Fla.) |
| 8 |
Regis Jesuit |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 9 |
Eaglecrest |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 10 |
Fairview |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| Class 4A |
| 1 |
Windsor |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 2 |
Pine Creek |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 3 |
Denver South |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 4 |
Loveland |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 5 |
Heritage |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 6 |
Vista Ridge |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 7 |
Dakota Ridge |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 8 |
Ponderosa |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 9 |
Wheat Ridge |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 21-55 at Pueblo South |
| 10 |
Broomfield |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| Class 3A |
| 1 |
Pueblo East |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 2 |
Roosevelt |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 39-0 at Thornton |
| 3 |
Fort Morgan |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 4 |
Longmont |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 5 |
Discovery Canyon |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 6 |
Palisade |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 31-26 vs. Grand Junction Central |
| 7 |
Rifle |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 48-34 at Basalt |
| 8 |
Evergreen |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 9 |
Holy Family |
0-0 |
| Fri: W 40-19 at Mountain View |
| 10 |
Thompson Valley |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| Class 2A |
| 1 |
Bayfield |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 0-19 at San Juan (Utah) |
| 2 |
Kent Denver |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 44-0 at Prospect Ridge Academy |
| 3 |
Platte Valley |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 4 |
Delta |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 20-21 vs. Durango |
| 5 |
The Classical Academy |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 6 |
D’Evelyn |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 7 |
La Junta |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 8 |
Resurrection Christian |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 34-6 at (9) Sterling |
| 9 |
Sterling |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 6-34 vs. (8) Resurrection Christian |
| 10 |
Brush |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| Class 1A |
| 1 |
Buena Vista |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 2 |
Paonia |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 3 |
Burlington |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 4 |
Crowley County |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 32-22 at Colorado Springs Christian |
| 5 |
Limon |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 6 |
Strasburg |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 7 |
Bennett |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 8 |
Platte Canyon |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 9 |
Monte Vista |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 10 |
Meeker |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 18-8 at Highland |
| Class 8-man |
| 1 |
Sedgwick County |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 58-0 vs. Creek Valley (Neb.) |
| 2 |
Akron |
1-0 |
| Fri: W 59-0 vs. (8) Granada |
| 3 |
Sargent |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 4 |
Norwood |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 5 |
Dayspring Christian |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 6 |
Hoehne |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 7 |
Merino |
0-0 |
| Sat: at Lake County |
| 8 |
Granada |
0-1 |
| Fri: L 0-59 at (2) Akron |
| 9 |
Caliche |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 10 |
Dove Creek |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| Class 6-man |
| 1 |
Fleming |
0-0 |
| Sat: vs. North Park |
| 2 |
Eads |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 3 |
Kit Carson |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 4 |
Arickaree/Woodlin |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 5 |
Pawnee |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 6 |
La Veta |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 7 |
Peetz |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 8 |
Briggsdale |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 9 |
Stratton/Liberty |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
| 10 |
Cotopaxi |
0-0 |
| Off this week. |
Posted August 26th, 2016 in Fall Sports, Featured, Football, Sports. Tagged: Akron, Arickaree/Woodlin, Bayfield, Bennett, Briggsdale, Broomfield, Brush, Buena Vista, Burlington, Caliche, Cherry Creek, Columbine, Cotopaxi, Crowley County, Dakota Ridge, Dayspring Christian, Delta, Denver South, Discovery Canyon, Dove Creek, Eads, Eaglecrest, Evergreen, Fairview, Fleming, Fort Morgan, Granada, Grandview, Heritage, Hoehne, Holy Family, Kent Denver, Kit Carson, La Junta, La Veta, Limon, Longmont, Loveland, Meeker, Merino, Monte Vista, Mullen, Norwood, Palisade, Paonia, Pawnee, Peetz, Pine Creek, Platte Canyon, Platte Valley, Pomona, Ponderosa, Pueblo East, Ralston Valley, Regis Jesuit, Resurrection Christian, Rifle, Roosevelt, Sargent, Sedgwick County, Sterling, Strasburg, Stratton/Liberty, The Classical Academy, Thompson Valley, Valor Christian, Vista Ridge, Wheat Ridge, Windsor.

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
A 47-7 loss in the Class 2A state semifinals is not the way the La Junta Tigers envisioned ending their season.
Especially considering that in the 11 games prior to their loss at the hands of eventual state champion, Bayfield, the Tigers surrendered less than six points per game.
But with 11 starters returning on the defensive side of the ball, La Junta is looking to put its stamp on the 2016 season and reach heights that will they hope will include a state title trophy at the end of the year.
“We have to play great defense,” coach Clint Buderus said. “That’s a big emphasis for us and if we can stay in a game and keep it close, that’s all we can ask for.”
It’s not just the defense that will provide the experience that the Tigers will need to overcome last year’s loss. For the last two seasons, La Junta has steadily become a better team and the senior class as a whole has had its eyes on this season as one that can be truly special.
“The first time we went (to the playoffs) three years ago, these kids were all sophomores and they were all playing,” Buderus said. “This class has been together for a long time. The majority of them got a taste of it and they’re excited to get going again.”
But excited doesn’t quite cover the range of feelings going through this senior class. The players were dominant in the regular season and for their first two playoff games.
With Bayfield proving to be just as good as advertised, the Tigers know that they have something to prove as the regular season prepares to kick-off.
“Our mentality right now is to ficus on one game at a time,” running back/linebacker Dax Bender said. “We know our expectations and we just need to be solid throughout the year.”
Bender was one of the key two-way players for the Tigers a year ago, running for over 500 yards while registering six turnovers on the defensive end.
He’ll be just one La Junta player amongst a strong senior class that Buderus will lean on for the Tigers.
“I really think we have a 12 leaders,” Buderus said. “I really do. Our kids are so close. They do everything together, they spend all their time together. It’s good to have a leader (like Bender) to put everybody on his back and take you.”
And that’s exactly what he plans on doing. The Tigers have been without a state football championship since 1958 and there is no doubt in their mind that they have the talent on the field this season to end that streak.
“We’ve been working really hard since our freshman year and we have a lot of varsity experience,” Bender said. “That’s the plan (to bring home a title) but we have to play really hard every game. We can’t let anyone undercut us.”
And if anything, that disappointing loss to Bayfield will only serve as firewood for La Junta. Buderus knows that that the season ending the way it did will only provide fruitful longterm results.
“The kids were upset,” Buderus said. “But I think it was good for us to get there. Obviously we wanted to get the win, but I don’t think the outcome should’ve been what it was. I think we were a little in the spotlight and we’d never been there. I think you need to knock on the door before you can kick it in.”
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Small-school football preview
Defending champions:
Returning All-State athletes:
- 2A: Cade Becker (Sr.) Bennett, Jesse Rodriquez (Jr.) Bennett, Isaiah Sanchez (Sr.) The Academy, Livan Santander (Sr.) Delta, Michael Stevenson, (Sr.) Resurrection Christian, William Wallace, (Sr.) Strasburg, Sam Westbrook (Sr.) Bayfield
- 1A: Kevin Bailey (Sr.) Rye, Jack Baroni (Sr.) Buena Vista, Jett County (Sr.) Burlington, Matthew Davidson (Sr.) Ellicott, Keith Dunagan (Sr.) Crowley County, Justin Engesser (Sr.) Colorado Springs Christian, Tyler Illgen (Sr.) Meeker, Braden Kappel (Sr.) Limon, Justis Marshall (Sr.) Burlington, Jason Murphy (Sr.) John Mall, Connor Peterson (Sr.) Platte Canyon, Dagan Rienks (Sr.) Paonia, Trevor Smith (Sr.) Paonia
- 8-man: Trenton Armintrout (Sr.) Norwood, Levi Basler (Sr.) Akron, Justin Hacsi (Sr.) Sargent, Chad Mikelson (Sr.) Sedgwick County, Bridger Reese (Sr.) Akron, Hunter Robins (Sr.) Hoehne, Caleb Urwiller (Sr.) Dayspring Christian
- 6-man: Jaxon Crawford (Sr.) Kit Carson, Jaxon King (Sr.) Fleming, Fred Turner (Sr.) Eads, Alex Vandenbark (Sr.) Fleming, Darian Wagner (Sr.) Arickaree/Woodlin, Trevor Warren (Sr.) La Veta
Regular season begins: Aug. 25
Postseason begins: Oct. 29
State championship: Nov. 19 (6-man), Nov. 26 (8-man, 1A and 2A)
Posted August 24th, 2016 in Fall Sports, Featured, Features, Football, Previews, Sports. Tagged: Akron, Arickaree/Woodlin, Bayfield, Bennett, Buena Vista, Burlington, Colorado Springs Christian, Crowley County, Dayspring Christian, Delta, Eads, Ellicott, Fleming, Hoehne, John Mall, Kit Carson, La Junta, La Veta, Limon, Meeker, Norwood, Paonia, Platte Canyon, Resurrection Christian, Rye, Sargen, Sedgwick County, Strasburg, The Academy.

Valor Christian is No. 1 in 5A’s preseason poll. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
As is tradition, the defending state football champions have a way of finding themselves atop the initial set of CHSAANow.com football rankings.
Of the seven teams that came away with titles in their respective classes, six will come into the 2016 season with a No. 1 ranking.
With 12 first place votes in Class 5A, Valor Christian comes in as the top dog in the states highest classification. They return MaxPrep All-American quarterback Dylan McCaffrey and emerging running back Josiah Davis on the offensive side of the ball.
Defensively, Noah Elliss leads a front seven that could rank as one of the top in the state. With balance on both sides of the ball, the Eagles will look for their seventh title in eight seasons.
State runner-up Pomona takes the No. 2 spot in the polls and are looking to bounce back after a tough loss to Valor in the 5A title game.
Mullen slides in at No. 3, while Cherry Creek and Grandview round out the top five teams.

Windsor is No. 1 in 4A. (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)
In 4A, defending champion Windsor is riding high after playing its way to the fourth football title in team history. The Wizards sit atop the rankings with Pine Creek nipping closely at their heels.
The Eagles had a string of back-to-back title reigns ended last season and are looking rebound from an unexpected exit in the 4A semifinals.
With two consecutive titles in hand, Pueblo East starts the season as the top team in the 3A polls, taking seven first place votes.
The Eagles went through Fort Morgan in the 3A semifinals last year and topped Roosevelt in the title game. Those two teams follow Pueblo East in the rankings with the Roughriders sitting at No. 2 and the Mustangs coming in at No. 3.
As a newcomer to 3A, Longmont comes in at No. 4 despite receiving six first place votes.
The 2A poll starts with the most distribution among voters in the class. Bayfield comes in at No. 1 with three first place votes. Delta, a team dropping down to 2A with the new football classification cutoff numbers, received the most first place votes with five, but the Panthers come in at No. 4 to start the year.
The Classical Academy — another newcomer to 2A for this cycle — lands at No. 5.

Buena Vista is No. 1 in 1A. (Bill Cronin)
Just as they ended last season duking it out with each other, Buena Vista and Paonia battled for the top spot in the 1A polls with the Demons coming away with the top spot.
They received 12 votes for the No. 1 spot while the Panthers snagged four.
Burlington (No. 3) and Crowley County (No. 4) also received high rankings after making playoff runs last year.
Other quarterfinal teams that made the top 10 this season are Limon (No. 5) and Meeker (No. 10).
Like in the 1A polls, the 8-man state champ and runner-up come in as the top two teams this preseason. Sedgwick County and Akron take the No. 1 and No. 2 spots respectively with Sargent coming in at No. 3 and Norwood coming in at No. 4.
Overall, seven of the eight quarterfinal teams in the 8-man playoffs come into the season ranked in the top 10.
Fleming comes in as the only No. 1 team who does not have championship hardware from a year ago. The Wildcats lost in last year’s 6-man semifinals to eventual champion Eads, but come in this year as the preseason favorite to take the state title.
After coming away with the state title, Eads comes in at No. 2 despite receiving the majority of the first place votes.
State runner-up Arickaree/Woodlin comes in at No. 4.
Kit Carson (No. 3) and Pawnee (No. 5) round out the top five teams in the 6-man poll.
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.
Complete rankings are below.
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Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A
| Class 5A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
| 1 |
Valor Christian (12) |
0-0 |
140 |
| 2 |
Pomona (1) |
0-0 |
115 |
| 3 |
Mullen (1) |
0-0 |
99 |
| 4 |
Cherry Creek |
0-0 |
98 |
| 5 |
Grandview |
0-0 |
96 |
| 6 |
Columbine |
0-0 |
88 |
| 7 |
Ralston Valley |
0-0 |
44 |
| 8 |
Regis Jesuit |
0-0 |
39 |
| 9 |
Eaglecrest |
0-0 |
17 |
| 10 |
Fairview |
0-0 |
14 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Doherty 13, Chaparral 11, ThunderRidge 10, Cherokee Trail 9, Mountain Vista 8, Fountain-Fort Carson 6, Arapahoe 5, Rocky Mountain 5, Fossil Ridge 2, Legend 2, Rangeview 2, Highlands Ranch 1. |
| Class 4A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
| 1 |
Windsor (8) |
0-0 |
126 |
| 2 |
Pine Creek (5) |
0-0 |
111 |
| 3 |
Denver South |
0-0 |
69 |
| 4 |
Loveland |
0-0 |
68 |
| 5 |
Heritage (1) |
0-0 |
63 |
| 6 |
Vista Ridge |
0-0 |
55 |
| 7 |
Dakota Ridge |
0-0 |
48 |
| 8 |
Ponderosa |
0-0 |
35 |
| 9 |
Wheat Ridge |
0-0 |
33 |
| 10 |
Broomfield |
0-0 |
30 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Chatfield 25, Pueblo South 25, Fruita Monument 20, Monarch 17, Fort Collins 10, Montrose 10, Grand Junction 5, Greeley West 5, Pueblo Centennial 4, Pueblo West 4, Rampart 4. |
| Class 3A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
| 1 |
Pueblo East (7) |
0-0 |
126 |
| 2 |
Roosevelt |
0-0 |
100 |
| 3 |
Fort Morgan (1) |
0-0 |
89 |
| 4 |
Longmont (6) |
0-0 |
75 |
| 5 |
Discovery Canyon |
0-0 |
71 |
| 6 |
Palisade |
0-0 |
65 |
| 7 |
Rifle |
0-0 |
40 |
| 8 |
Evergreen |
0-0 |
37 |
| 9 |
Holy Family |
0-0 |
30 |
| 10 |
Thompson Valley |
0-0 |
26 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Mead 23, Durango 16, Lutheran 10, Pueblo County 9, Eagle Valley 8, Lewis-Palmer 8, Silver Creek 8, Vista Peak 8, Palmer Ridge 7, Mitchell 6, Alameda 5, Conifer 1, Pueblo Central 1, Woodland Park 1. |
| Class 2A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
| 1 |
Bayfield (3) |
0-0 |
104 |
| 2 |
Kent Denver (1) |
0-0 |
97 |
| 3 |
Platte Valley (2) |
0-0 |
90 |
| 4 |
Delta (5) |
0-0 |
78 |
| 5 |
The Classical Academy |
0-0 |
68 |
| 6 |
D’Evelyn (3) |
0-0 |
67 |
| 7 |
La Junta (1) |
0-0 |
62 |
| 8 |
Resurrection Christian |
0-0 |
58 |
| 9 |
Sterling |
0-0 |
47 |
| 10 |
Brush |
0-0 |
38 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Eaton 33, Faith Christian 20, Bishop Machbeuf 9, Manitou Springs 8, Moffat County 8, Elizabeth 7, Cortez 6, Fort Lupton 5, Steamboat Springs 5, Arvada 4, The Academy 4, Gunnison 3, Basalt 2, Weld Central 2. |
| Class 1A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
| 1 |
Buena Vista (12) |
0-0 |
149 |
| 2 |
Paonia (4) |
0-0 |
146 |
| 3 |
Burlington |
0-0 |
83 |
| 4 |
Crowley County |
0-0 |
76 |
| 5 |
Limon |
0-0 |
71 |
| 6 |
Strasburg |
0-0 |
52 |
| 7 |
Bennett |
0-0 |
50 |
| 8 |
Platte Canyon |
0-0 |
41 |
| 9 |
Monte Vista |
0-0 |
35 |
| 10 |
Meeker |
0-0 |
34 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Rye 33, Cedaredge 24, Centauri 24, Dolores 16, Ellicott 15, Wiggins 14, Center 8, Dolores Huerta 8, Holyoke 8, Vail Christian 8, Colorado Springs Christian 6, Olathe 6, Rocky Ford 6, Grand Valley 5, Byers 4, Highland 4, Peyton 3, Trinidad 3, Hotchkiss 2, Front Range Christian 1. |
| 8-man |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
| 1 |
Sedgwick County (8) |
0-0 |
96 |
| 2 |
Akron |
0-0 |
87 |
| 3 |
Sargent |
0-0 |
80 |
| 4 |
Norwood (2) |
0-0 |
73 |
| 5 |
Dayspring Christian |
0-0 |
61 |
| 6 |
Hoehne (1) |
0-0 |
60 |
| 7 |
Merino |
0-0 |
31 |
| 8 |
Granada |
0-0 |
26 |
| 9 |
Caliche (1) |
0-0 |
23 |
| 10 |
Dove Creek |
0-0 |
20 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| West Grand 15, Sangre de Cristo 14, Holly 12, Springfield 12, Sanford 10, Las Animas 9, Mancos 9, Miami-Yoder 6, Haxtun 5, Plateau Valley 3, Del Norte 2, Hayden 2, Soroco 2, Gilpin County 1, McClave 1. |
| 6-man |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
| 1 |
Fleming (2) |
0-0 |
76 |
| 2 |
Eads (4) |
0-0 |
74 |
| 3 |
Kit Carson (1) |
0-0 |
67 |
| 4 |
Arickaree/Woodlin (1) |
0-0 |
58 |
| 5 |
Pawnee |
0-0 |
31 |
| 6 |
La Veta (1) |
0-0 |
30 |
| 7 |
Peetz |
0-0 |
28 |
| 8 |
Briggsdale |
0-0 |
19 |
| 9 |
Stratton/Liberty |
0-0 |
18 |
| 10 |
Cotopaxi |
0-0 |
17 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Sierra Grande 13, Hanover 12, Antonito 11, Otis 10, Cheraw 7, Cripple Creek/Victor 4, Genoa-Hugo 4, Primero 4, Cheyenne Wells 3, Walsh 3, Hi-Plains 2, Mountain Valley 2, Aguilar 1, Idalia 1. |
Posted August 12th, 2016 in Fall Sports, Featured, Football, Rankings, Sports. Tagged: Akron, Arickaree/Woodlin, Bayfield, Bennett, Briggsdale, Broomfield, Brush, Buena Vista, Burlington, Caliche, Cherry Creek, Columbine, Cotopaxi, Crowley County, Dakota Ridge, Dayspring Christian, Delta, Denver South, Discovery Canyon, Dove Creek, Eads, Eaglecrest, Evergreen, Fairview, Fleming, Fort Morgan, Granada, Grandview, Heritage, Hoehne, Holy Family, Kent Denver, Kit Carson, La Junta, La Veta, Limon, Longmont, Loveland, Meeker, Merino, Monte Vista, Mullen, Norwood, Palisade, Paonia, Pawnee, Peetz, Pine Creek, Platte Canyon, Platte Valley, Pomona, Ponderosa, Pueblo East, Ralston Valley, Regis Jesuit, Resurrection Christian, Rifle, Roosevelt, Sargent, Sedgwick County, Sterling, Strasburg, Stratton/Liberty, The Classical Academy, Thompson Valley, Valor Christian, Vista Ridge, Wheat Ridge, Windsor.

The 2015-16 all-state girls basketball players of the year. (Photos: Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com; Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com; Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com; Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)
The 2015-16 all-state girls basketball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a week-long vote of coaches.
A specific player of the year vote was held in each class, as was a vote for coach of the year.
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Class 5A

Grandview’s Michaela Onyenwere is the 5A girls basketball player of the year. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
Player of the year: Michaela Onyenwere, Grandview
Coach of the year: Matthew Asik, ThunderRidge
| First Team |
| Name |
School |
Pos. |
Year |
| Brenna Chase |
Broomfield |
W/PG |
Senior |
| Mackenzie Forrest |
Lakewood |
G |
Senior |
| Michaela Onyenwere |
Grandview |
G/F |
Junior |
| Taylor Rusk |
ThunderRidge |
SG/W/F |
Senior |
| Jaz’myne Snipes |
ThunderRidge |
P/F |
Senior |
| Second Team |
| Name |
School |
Pos. |
Year |
| Nicea Eliely |
Rampart |
G/F |
Senior |
| Tatum Rembao |
Loveland |
PG/SG |
Junior |
| Symone Starks |
Highlands Ranch |
PG |
Senior |
| Ashley Van Sickle |
Ralston Valley |
PG |
Junior |
| Leilah Vigil |
Highlands Ranch |
F/G |
Sophomore |
Honorable mention: McKenna Bishop, Senior, Lakewood; Jenna Henderson, Senior, Aurora Central; Whitney Jacob, Junior, Mullen; Kylie Jimenez, Junior, Horizon; Ashley Madden, Junior, Pomona; Molly McCabe, Senior, Mountain Vista; Sydney Mech, Sophomore, Cherry Creek; Caitlin Navratil, Senior, Dakota Ridge; Chelsea Pearson, Senior, Mountain Vista; Carmen Ramey, Senior, Gateway; Riley Snyder, Sophomore, Fruita Monument; Jordyn Vega, Senior, Arapahoe.
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Class 4A

Mesa Ridge’s Kylee Shook is the 4A girls basketball player of the year. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
Player of the year: Kylee Shook, Mesa Ridge
Coach of the year: Amy Bahl, Evergreen
| First Team |
| Name |
School |
Pos. |
Year |
| Katie Chavez |
Holy Family |
PG/SG |
Senior |
| Heidi Hammond |
Valor Christian |
SG |
Senior |
| Samantha Kisiel |
Evergreen |
|
Senior |
| Kylee Shook |
Mesa Ridge |
C |
Senior |
| Oliana Squires |
Sand Creek |
G |
Senior |
| Second Team |
| Name |
School |
Pos. |
Year |
| Kristina Cavey |
Berthoud |
G/F |
Senior |
| Liah Davis |
Sand Creek |
F/P |
Senior |
| Madison McCoy |
Valor Christian |
PG |
Senior |
| Jillian Shew |
Skyview |
PG/G |
Senior |
| Chloe Welch |
Mesa Ridge |
PG |
Sophomore |
| Sydney Wetterstrom |
Longmont |
C |
Senior |
Honorable mention: Khiya Adams, Senior, Falcon; Holly Brooks, Senior, Montrose; Ashlyn Brown, Senior, Palisade; Linsi Calvo, Senior, Centaurus; Katrina Chandler, Junior, Durango; Kanecia Cooks, Senior, Sierra; Maddy Dickens, Senior, Thompson Valley; Madi Gaibler, Senior, Longmont; Abby Garnett, Sophomore, Golden; Kylie Martin, Junior, Eagle Valley; Logan Newhall, Senior, Evergreen; Emily Nortnik, Junior, Delta; Nadirah Oakman, Senior, Sierra; Sydney Prey, Junior, Golden; Lexi Reed, Senior, D’Evelyn; Shannon Sanchez, Senior, Pueblo West; Aubrey Sotolongo, Senior, D’Evelyn; Monique Stevens, Junior, Battle Mountain; Amanda Ward, Senior, Windsor; Olivia Whitworth, Junior, Elizabeth.
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Class 3A

Lutheran’s Kristen Vigial is the 3A girls basketball player of the year. (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)
Player of the year: Kristen Vigil, Lutheran
Coach of the year: Mark Duitsman, Lutheran
| First Team |
| Name |
School |
Pos. |
Year |
| Morgan Barone |
Lutheran |
|
Senior |
| Jenna Knudson |
Sterling |
G |
Senior |
| Taylor Lee-Hammer |
Pagosa Springs |
|
Senior |
| Shelby Megyeri |
Manitou Springs |
G |
Junior |
| Kristen Vigil |
Lutheran |
|
Senior |
| Second Team |
| Name |
School |
Pos. |
Year |
| Roni Fringer |
Centauri |
G |
Senior |
| Brooke Garretson |
Manitou Springs |
F |
Senior |
| Angala Jensen |
Manitou Springs |
F |
Senior |
| Madison Lewis |
Pagosa Springs |
|
Senior |
| Maya Love |
Kent Denver |
|
Senior |
Honorable mention: Nyesha Anderson, Senior, Manual; Leah Camilletti, Senior, Moffat County; Ember Canty, Sophomore, Centauri; Kylie Chavez, Junior, Sterling; Hannah Cook, Senior, Faith Christian; Hristina Geraskova, Junior, Faith Christian; Morgan Lewis, Sophomore, Pagosa Springs; Caiden Rexius, Senior, Eaton; Adrianna Rios, Senior, Platte Valley; Bailey Schumacher, Senior, Eaton; Jonni Smith, Senior, Bishop Machebeuf.
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Class 2A

Yuma’s Logan Hixon is the 2A girls basketball player of the year. (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)
Player of the year: Logan Hixon, Yuma
Coach of the year: Mike Neill, Yuma
| First Team |
| Name |
School |
Pos. |
Year |
| Nellie Freeman |
Cedaredge |
G |
Senior |
| Logan Hixon |
Yuma |
PG |
Senior |
| Peighton Roth |
Yuma |
G |
Senior |
| Tara Traphagan |
Yuma |
C/F |
Senior |
| Ashley Vanvleet |
Paonia |
C |
Senior |
| Second Team |
| Name |
School |
Pos. |
Year |
| Sophia Anderson |
Paonia |
PG |
Junior |
| Taiylor Holland |
Swink |
|
Senior |
| Hannah Lenz |
Wray |
|
Senior |
| AJ Miller |
Akron |
|
Senior |
| Mikaela Parker |
Calhan |
F/G |
Senior |
| Briana Peterson |
Soroco |
|
Senior |
Honorable mention: Erika Bradsby, Junior, John Mall; Ashlea Carothers, Junior, Kiowa; Cheylin Corman, Senior, Burlington; Hilda Garcia, Sophomore, Ignacio; Megan Gerk, Senior, Haxtun; Hannah Gilmore, Junior, Cedaredge; Jayci Hollenbaugh, Senior, Limon; Helen Janes, Junior, Kiowa; Bailey Jones, Junior, Del Norte; Dana Lenz, Senior, Sanford; Quincy Lester, Junior, Sargent; Khristen Mooney, Senior, Wray; Nia Prescott, Senior, Rye; Hope Roweth, Junior, Swink; Ellie Seibel, Senior, Ignacio; Morgan Smith, Freshman, Wray; Makenzy Sutton, Senior, Ellicott; Maison Tolle, Sophomore, Highland.
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Class 1A

Idalia’s Reagan Shaffer is the 1A girls basketball player of the year. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
Player of the year: Reagan Shaffer, Idalia
Coach of the year: Colin Nicklas, Briggsdale
| First Team |
| Name |
School |
Pos. |
Year |
| Karleigh Cooley |
Sangre de Cristo |
|
Senior |
| Darian Hale |
Briggsdale |
G |
Senior |
| Susana Herarra |
Idalia |
|
Senior |
| Micayla Isenbart |
Kit Carson |
|
Sophomore |
| Reagan Shaffer |
Idalia |
|
Senior |
| Shaelynn Wood |
South Baca |
|
Senior |
| Second Team |
| Name |
School |
Pos. |
Year |
| Bree-ann Carwin |
South Baca |
|
Junior |
| Keri Hogan |
Jim Elliot Christian |
|
Senior |
| Tess Hornung |
Kit Carson |
|
Freshman |
| Sarah McGinley |
Heritage Christian |
|
Junior |
| Jenna McKinley |
Sangre de Cristo |
|
Senior |
| Taylor Nittler |
Kim |
|
Senior |
Honorable mention: Leilani Carrasco, Senior, Briggsdale; Haley Dollerschell, Senior, Prairie; Macie Magallon, Junior, Norwood; Brooke Slane, Senior, Sangre de Cristo; Jennay Terrel, Senior, Idalia; Torrie Thompson, Senior, Stratton/Liberty; Ashley Yergert, Sophomore, Kim.
Posted March 25th, 2016 in All-State, Featured, Girls Basketball, Sports, Winter Sports. Tagged: Arapahoe, Aurora Central, Battle Mountain, Bishop Machebeuf, Briggsdale, Broomfield, Burlington, Cedaredge, Centauri, Centaurus, Cherry Creek, D'Evelyn, Dakota Ridge, Del Norte, Delta, Durango, Eagle Valley, Eaton, Elizabeth, Ellicott, Evergreen, Faith Christian, Falcon, Fruita Monument, Gateway, Golden, Grandview, Haxtun, Highland, Highlands Ranch, Holy Family, Horizon, Idalia, Ignacio, John Mall, Kim, Kiowa, Lakewood, Limon, Longmont, Loveland, Manual, Moffat County, Montrose, Mountain Vista, Mullen, Norwood, Pagosa Springs, Palisade, Platte Valley, Pomona, Prairie, Pueblo West, Ralston Valley, Rampart, Rye, Sanford, Sangre de Cristo, Sargent, Sierra, Sterling, Stratton/Liberty, Swink, Thompson Valley, ThunderRidge, Windsor, Wray.
LOVELAND — Style points are of no consequence come tournament time.
In a grind-it-out type game between Shining Mountain and Kit Carson, the No. 4 Lions defeated the No. 5 Wildcats 45-34 in the Class 1A boys basketball Great 8 at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland.
For Shining Mountain (22-2), a school in Boulder, critical defensive stops and a late run in the final quarter allowed the Lions to keep Kit Carson (18-6) at bay.
Leading 15-11 after the first quarter, 21-18 at halftime and 32-29 after the third, Shining Mountain gave up 20 points, including four three-pointers, to junior guard Brad Johnson, but only 14 points to the entire rest of the team.

Shining Mountain’s Gavin Edwards. (Brock Laue/CHSAANow.com)
Meanwhile, the Lions had a bit more balanced effort offensively as seniors Gray Hill (13 points), Gavin Edwards (13) and Luke Feigal (7) all contributed. Sophomore forward Nathan Fairmont chipped in six.
“I thought we did a decent job of playing poised,” Shining Mountain coach Sean Lynch said. “There were definitely a few points where we got a little out of control, but we talk all the time about how other teams are going to make runs. It’s all about how we respond to those runs.”
Shining Mountain’s largest lead up until the final two minutes of the game was only eight, but they had a slight advantage in momentum throughout, playing with plenty of energy in front of a large and raucous crowd.
“We’re really appreciative of that,” Edwards said of the Lions’ fan section. “Our fans really come out and support us at a lot of our games.”
Shining Mountain will be appearing in their first Final 4 in boys basketball since losing to McClave in the state championship game in 2013.
The Lions will be facing No. 1 Holly in the semifinals.
(1) Holly 67 (8) Cheraw 43
The Wildcats are now 21-2 and the defending 1A champions. They have plenty of athletic and really skilled guards, ones who can control the pace and dominate at both ends.
Holly will be a tough out for anyone, but Shining Mountain is playing well and will take their crack at 8:30 p.m. on Friday.
(3) Ouray 71 (6) Rocky Mountain Lutheran 54
The Trojans improved to 21-2 by jumping on Rocky Mountain 36-28 at half. Eli Sievert had 24 points in the loss for Rocky Mountain Lutheran.
Ouray, a team in their second straight state tournament, advances to face Fleming at 5:30 p.m. on Friday.
(2) Fleming 32 (7) Norwood 24
The Wildcats improved to 22-2 by grinding one out in the quarterfinals against Norwood. Fleming lost to Holly by one in the state finals last season, so they have an experienced and seasoned group.
Fleming will have an interesting matchup against high-scoring Ouray in the Final 4.
Posted March 11th, 2016 in Boys Basketball, Featured, Sports, Winter Sports. Tagged: Cheraw, Fleming, Holly, Kit Carson, Norwood, Ouray, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Shining Mountain.

South Baca upset No. 1-seeded Kit Carson in the 1A Great 8. (Photo courtesy of Paul Webber)
LOVELAND — The girls basketball program at South Baca has come a long ways in recent years.
After posting a 7-32 record during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons, the Patriots went 35-10 the previous two seasons, but lost by three points apiece to Kit Carson and Eads in their regional tournaments.
On Thursday, at the Class 1A state tournament at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, the eighth-seeded Patriots (20-4) upset the top-seeded and previously undefeated Kit Carson Wildcats 60-47 in the Great 8. A season ago, Flagler took down No. 1 seed Norwood in the state quarterfinals as well.
A cooperative program comprised of Campo, Vilas and Pritchett, South Baca, with no girls taller than 5-foot-10, wore down a bigger Kit Carson (22-1) team by pushing the pace in the second half and outscoring the Wildcats 18-3 in the third and 34-17 after the break.
“That’s the way we like to play,” third-year South Baca coach Tom Jacobs said. “We like to play pressure defense and get up and down the floor. I think Kit Carson’s fatigue finally got to them a little bit there.”
South Baca also rode the hot hand of 1A’s leading scorer, Shae Wood (20.6 points per game), who poured in a game-high 25 points, including 18 in the first half.
“It’s no secret to anybody. We go to Shae Wood,” Jacobs said. “When everyone else is having a bad game, Shae Wood seems to carry us through those rough spots. Once we started getting on the boards in the second half and getting on the break, we just used our athletic ability and kind of took over the game. We had a team defensive effort.”
Wood, fellow senior guard Montana Yocam (17 points) and junior forward Bree-Ann Carwin (12), the team’s offensive leaders throughout the season, carried South Baca to their first-ever Final 4 appearance in girls basketball.
“It’s pretty amazing,” Wood said. “We really worked hard all season. Our goal was to get to state and we finally did it this year. We just had to keep ourselves focused.”
Micayla Isenbart, Kit Carson’s 6-foot-2 versatile sophomore guard, finished the game with 23 points, but no one else for the Wildcats scored more than eight.
South Baca advances to Friday’s semifinals at Budweiser Events Center at 4 p.m. against Idalia.
(4) Idalia 52 (5) Norwood 33
The Wolves rode a 30-8 halftime lead to a blowout victory in the state quarterfinals. They also improved to 19-2 on the season as Susana Herarra (13 points), Jennay Terrel (11) and Reagan Shaffer (10) led the way in the scoring department.
Idalia will be defending their 2015 state championship against South Baca at 4 p.m. on Friday.
(6) Briggsdale 38 (3) Heritage Christian 29
The Falcons will be making their second semifinals appearance in the last three seasons after holding off Heritage Christian and improving to 22-3. Briggsdale also reached the state championship in 2008, losing to Eads.
On Thursday, Darian Hale (12 points), Brianne Schneider (10) and Jodel Erickson (10) stepped up in a major way. Briggsdale faces Sangre de Cristo at 7 p.m. in the semifinals.
(2) Sangre de Cristo 50 (7) Genoa-Hugo 48
The Thunderbirds stayed undefeated at 24-0 as senior Brooke Slane had a game-high 21 points. Fellow seniors Karleigh Cooley (14 points) and Jenna McKinley (11) had nice efforts for Sangre as well.
Sangre de Cristo will go against Briggsdale.
Posted March 11th, 2016 in Featured, Girls Basketball, Sports, Winter Sports. Tagged: Briggsdale, Genoa-Hugo, Heritage Christian, Idalia, Kit Carson, Norwood, Sangre de Cristo, South Baca.
The South Central League already had plenty of representation in the Class 4A CHSAANow.com girls basketball rankings. But Pueblo South was apparently feeling left out.
The Colts stormed their way into the 4A poll, landing at No. 6. They were unranked a week ago. They join league foes Pueblo West and Pueblo East, who have been fixtures in the poll all season.
Sand Creek still has a strong grip on the No. 1 spot in the class as they received 11 of 14 votes this weeks.
The top spot in 5A continues to be held by Highlands Ranch as the Falcons show no desire to relinquish their hold as the regular season nears its end.
Pine Creek remains in the top 10 despite a down-to-the-wire loss to Rampart on Friday.
No new teams were able to play their way into the 5A poll.
Manitou Springs couldn’t overtake Pagosa Springs for the top spot in the 3A poll, despite an impressive blowout win over No. 4 St. Mary’s last week.
After falling out of the rankings last week, La Junta rejoins the ranks at No. 10.
Yuma is still the unanimous No. 1 team in 2A, a welcome sight as they inch closer to the start of the playoffs.
Swink was able to give the 2A poll a fresh face as the Lions come in at No. 10.
Kit Carson hangs on to the No. 1 spot that they took over last week in 1A. While the order was somewhat different, the 10 teams in last week’s 1A poll remain the same.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
First-place votes are in parentheses.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.
Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A
| Class 5A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
LW |
| 1 |
Highlands Ranch (14) |
20-1 |
158 |
1 |
1-0 |
| 2 |
Grandview (2) |
21-0 |
145 |
2 |
3-0 |
| 3 |
ThunderRidge |
18-3 |
125 |
3 |
2-0 |
| 4 |
Broomfield |
19-2 |
110 |
5 |
2-0 |
| 5 |
Ralston Valley |
18-3 |
94 |
6 |
2-1 |
| 6 |
Lakewood |
17-4 |
81 |
4 |
1-1 |
| 7 |
Horizon |
17-5 |
58 |
7 |
2-0 |
| 8 |
Cherry Creek |
15-6 |
39 |
9 |
2-0 |
| 9 |
Rocky Mountain |
16-5 |
15 |
10 |
0-1 |
| 10 |
Pine Creek |
17-4 |
14 |
8 |
2-1 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Poudre 12, George Washington 11, Regis Jesuit 7, Fossil Ridge 5, Doherty 3, Fairview 2, Rampart 1. |
| Dropped out |
| None. |
| Class 4A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
LW |
| 1 |
Sand Creek (11) |
18-1 |
145 |
1 |
4-0 |
| 2 |
Mesa Ridge (3) |
20-1 |
128 |
2 |
3-0 |
| 3 |
Valor Christian (1) |
20-1 |
122 |
3 |
3-0 |
| 4 |
Longmont |
20-1 |
110 |
4 |
3-0 |
| 5 |
Holy Family |
16-5 |
78 |
5 |
2-0 |
| 6 |
Pueblo South |
15-6 |
51 |
– |
3-0 |
| 7 |
Evergreen |
18-3 |
49 |
7 |
1-1 |
| 8 |
Pueblo East |
15-6 |
37 |
6 |
1-2 |
| 9 |
Montrose |
14-5 |
25 |
10 |
2-0 |
| 10 |
Pueblo West |
16-5 |
20 |
8 |
2-0 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Berthoud 16, Golden 11, D’Evelyn 8, Durango 6, Centaurus 4, Palisade 4, Windsor 4, Falcon 3, Mullen 2, Air Academy 1, Thomas Jefferson 1. |
| Dropped out |
| Windsor (9). |
| Class 3A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
LW |
| 1 |
Pagosa Springs (10) |
17-0 |
125 |
1 |
2-0 |
| 2 |
Manitou Springs (3) |
17-0 |
118 |
2 |
1-0 |
| 3 |
Sterling |
17-1 |
104 |
3 |
3-0 |
| 4 |
St. Mary’s |
16-2 |
77 |
4 |
1-1 |
| 5 |
Eaton |
16-2 |
68 |
5 |
1-1 |
| 6 |
Centauri |
15-3 |
60 |
6 |
1-1 |
| 7 |
Lutheran |
14-4 |
53 |
7 |
2-0 |
| 8 |
Moffat County |
14-3 |
28 |
9 |
2-0 |
| 9 |
Liberty Common |
14-3 |
17 |
10 |
2-0 |
| 10 |
La Junta |
14-4 |
15 |
– |
2-0 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Grand Valley 13, Trinidad 9, Lamar 8, Monte Vista 7, Colorado Springs Christian 6, Faith Christian 3, Olathe 3, Middle Park 1. |
| Dropped out |
| Lamar (8). |
| Class 2A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
LW |
| 1 |
Yuma (13) |
16-1 |
130 |
1 |
2-0 |
| 2 |
Cedaredge |
17-1 |
101 |
3 |
2-0 |
| 3 |
Paonia |
15-2 |
100 |
2 |
1-0 |
| 4 |
Wray |
13-3 |
99 |
4 |
2-0 |
| 5 |
Kiowa |
15-2 |
62 |
7 |
2-0 |
| 6 |
Haxtun |
14-3 |
59 |
5 |
2-0 |
| 7 |
Soroco |
16-2 |
52 |
6 |
1-0 |
| 8 |
Ignacio |
14-3 |
40 |
9 |
2-0 |
| 9 |
Akron |
12-5 |
24 |
8 |
0-1 |
| 10 |
Swink |
16-3 |
16 |
– |
2-0 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| Evangelical Christian 13, West Grand 9, Vail Christian 3, Clear Creek 2, Union Colony 2, Ellicott 1, Highland 1, Rye 1. |
| Dropped out |
| West Grand (10). |
| Class 1A |
| RK |
TEAM |
W-L |
PTS |
PVS |
LW |
| 1 |
Kit Carson (9) |
18-0 |
99 |
1 |
2-0 |
| 2 |
Sangre De Cristo (1) |
16-0 |
91 |
2 |
3-0 |
| 3 |
Briggsdale |
15-2 |
67 |
5 |
1-0 |
| 4 |
Idalia |
14-2 |
59 |
3 |
1-0 |
| 5 |
Heritage Christian |
15-1 |
57 |
6 |
1-0 |
| 6 |
Fleming |
15-2 |
49 |
8 |
1-1 |
| 7 |
Jim Elliot |
17-0 |
36 |
4 |
1-0 |
| 8 |
Norwood |
16-1 |
30 |
9 |
3-0 |
| 9 |
Kim |
14-3 |
27 |
7 |
1-1 |
| 10 |
South Baca |
14-3 |
25 |
10 |
2-0 |
| Others receiving votes: |
| McClave 6, Prairie 4. |
| Dropped out |
| None. |
Posted February 15th, 2016 in Featured, Girls Basketball, Rankings, Sports, Winter Sports. Tagged: Akron, Briggsdale, Broomfield, Cedaredge, Centauri, Cherry Creek, Eaton, Evergreen, Fleming, Grandview, Heritage Christian, Highlands Ranch, Holy Family, Horizon, Idalia, Ignacio, Jim Elliot, Kim, Kiowa, Kit Carson, La Junta, Lakewood, Liberty Common, Longmont, Lutheran, Manitou Springs, Mesa Ridge, Moffat County, Montrose, Norwood, Pagosa Springs, Paonia, Pine Creek, Pueblo East, Pueblo South, Pueblo West, Ralston Valley, Rocky Mountain, Sand Creek, Sangre de Cristo, Soroco, South Baca, St. Mary's, Sterling, Swink, ThunderRidge, Valor Christian, Wray, Yuma.