The 2021 state tournament bracket for Class 4A girls volleyball.
2021 CHSAA State Girls Volleyball Championships (Colorado) Class 4A
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4A girls volleyball state tournament bracket
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Boys lacrosse rankings: Valor Christian, Cheyenne Mountain are preseason No. 1s

(David Harvey/ImageProPhotography.com) In the first poll of Season D, Valor Christian and Cheyenne Mountain are preseason No. 1s.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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CHSAANow.com Boys Lacrosse Polls
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. Coaches and media members looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Valor Christian (7) 0-0 197 2 Cherry Creek (5) 1-0 186 3 Mountain Vista (5) 0-0 183 4 Regis Jesuit (1) 0-0 172 5 Colorado Academy (1) 0-0 133 6 Arapahoe 0-0 126 7 Kent Denver 0-0 114 8 Fairview 0-0 71 9 Denver East 0-0 62 10 Rock Canyon 1-0 58 11 Monarch 0-0 45 12 Cherokee Trail 0-0 30 Others receiving votes: Columbine 28, Grandview 23, Chaparral 14, Castle View 11, Ralston Valley 5, Highlands Ranch 5, Mountain Range 4, Mullen 3, Lewis-Palmer 3, ThunderRidge 3, Lakewood 2, Legend 2, Rocky Mountain 1, Heritage 1 Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Cheyenne Mountain (4) 0-0 186 2 Golden (8) 0-0 171 3 Erie 0-0 139 4 Air Academy 0-0 125 5 Thompson Valley 0-0 84 6 Evergreen (2) 0-0 76 7 Denver South (1) 0-0 73 8 Green Mountain 0-0 70 9 Steamboat Springs 0-0 65 10 Windsor (1) 0-0 55 11 Aspen 0-0 45 12 Battle Mountain 0-0 36 Others receiving votes: Fruita Monument 24, Eagle Valley 24, Vail Mountain 23, Dawson School 21, Conifer 21, Lutheran 13, Holy Family 12, Jefferson Academy 12, Littleton 12, Ponderosa 11, Thomas Jefferson 9, Grand Junction 7, Summit 6, Palmer 2, Northfield 2, Telluride 1, Durango 1 -
Baseball rankings: The preseason poll for Season D

(Lisa Hayes/StillOfTheMomentPhotography.com) In the first polls of Season D, Regis Jesuit, Cheyenne Mountain, Eaton, Peyton and Granada are preseason No. 1s.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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CHSAANow.com Baseball Polls
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Regis Jesuit (5) 0-0 117 2 Valor Christian (3) 0-0 80 3 Mountain Vista (3) 0-0 78 4 Cherry Creek (2) 0-0 76 5 Rocky Mountain 0-0 69 6 Fairview (1) 0-0 61 7 Heritage 0-0 49 8 Chatfield 0-0 45 9 Rock Canyon 0-0 30 10 Douglas County 0-0 25 Others receiving votes: Legend 23, Grandview 20, Mullen 13, Ralston Valley 11, Cherokee Trail 11, ThunderRidge 10, Pueblo West 9, Legacy 9, Pine Creek 7, Fossil Ridge 6, Fort Collins 5, Broomfield 4, Grand Junction 3, Denver South 2, Arapahoe 2, Chaparral 2, Lakewood 1, Brighton 1, Mountain Range 1 Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Cheyenne Mountain (4) 0-0 90 2 Silver Creek (3) 0-0 72 3 Holy Family (1) 0-0 57 4 Golden (2) 0-0 55 5 Fort Morgan 0-0 49 6 Windsor (1) 0-0 45 7 Montrose 1-0 29 8 Longmont 0-0 26 9 Erie 0-0 25 10 Ponderosa (1) 0-0 23 Others receiving votes: Lewis-Palmer 19, Palisade 18, Pueblo County 15, Skyview 14, D’Evelyn 14, Mead 13, Severance 13, Pueblo South 9, Falcon 9, Elizabeth 8, Frederick 7, Denver North 7, Palmer Ridge 6, Centaurus 5, Evergreen 5, Niwot 4, Wheat Ridge 4, Roosevelt 4, Durango 4, Eagle Valley 3, Pueblo East 2, Thomas Jefferson 2, Air Academy 2, Pueblo Central 1, Mountain View 1 Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Eaton (3) 0-0 72 2 University (3) 0-0 67 3 Resurrection Christian (1) 0-0 49 4 Lutheran 0-0 43 5 Delta 0-0 35 6 Faith Christian 0-0 31 7 Colorado Academy 0-0 29 7 Sterling 0-0 29 9 Brush 0-0 20 9 Kent Denver 0-0 20 Others receiving votes: Lamar 19, Alamosa 12, La Junta 12, Bayfield 11, Montezuma-Cortez 10, Pagosa Springs 9, Peak to Peak 8, Gunnison 5, Manitou Springs 4, Salida 4, Bennett 3, Strasburg 3, Basalt 2, Moffat County 1, Valley 1 Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Peyton (5) 0-0 68 2 Limon (1) 0-0 44 3 Fowler 0-0 42 4 Rye (1) 0-0 36 5 Hotchkiss 0-0 30 6 Buena Vista 0-0 22 7 St. Mary’s 0-0 19 8 Rocky Ford 0-0 17 9 Wray 0-0 14 10 Dayspring Christian Academy 0-0 12 Others receiving votes: Calhan 8, Cedaredge 8, Swink 8, Yuma 8, Holyoke 7, Colorado Springs Christian School 7, Front Range Christian 6, Highland 5, Dawson School 3, Clear Creek 3, Wiggins 2, Meeker 1, Burlington 1, County Line [Wiley/McClave] 1, Monte Vista 1 Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Granada (3) 0-0 56 2 Dove Creek 0-0 35 3 Flatirons Academy (2) 0-0 34 4 Nucla 0-0 32 5 Holly (1) 0-0 30 6 Caliche 0-0 28 7 Otis (1) 0-0 27 8 Cotopaxi 0-0 23 9 Evangelical Christian 0-0 22 10 Haxtun 0-0 21 Others receiving votes: Merino 17, Stratton/Liberty 15, Eads 13, Simla 7, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 7, Longmont Christian 7, Sanford 3, Mile High Academy 3, Cripple Creek-Victor 2, Manzanola 1, Springfield 1, Cheyenne Wells 1 -
Girls soccer rankings: The preseason poll for Season D

(Brad Cochi) In the first poll of Season D, Grandview, Evergreen, Colorado Academy and Dawson are the preseason No. 1s.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association.
Complete rankings for all classes are below.
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CHSAANow.com Girls Soccer Polls
Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.
Coaches and media members looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Grandview (8) 0-0 184 2 Broomfield (3) 0-0 172 3 Arapahoe (1) 0-0 139 4 Rock Canyon (2) 0-0 106 5 Cherry Creek 0-0 98 6 Columbine (1) 0-0 92 7 Mountain Vista (2) 0-0 91 8 Fairview 0-0 87 9 Regis Jesuit 0-0 82 10 Rocky Mountain 0-0 74 11 Valor Christian (1) 0-0 67 12 Ralston Valley 0-0 51 Others receiving votes: Fossil Ridge 40, Legacy 35, Boulder 35, Rampart 31, ThunderRidge 24, Cherokee Trail 24, Chatfield 24, Castle View 18, Brighton 11, Pine Creek 10, Northglenn 9, Legend 7, Lakewood 7, Ponderosa 7, Fort Collins 6, Liberty 5, Mountain Range 5, Denver East 5, Chaparral 4, Prairie View 3, Pomona 2, Denver South 2, Horizon 1, Vista PEAK Prep 1, Rangeview 1 Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Evergreen (10) 0-0 213 2 Cheyenne Mountain (5) 0-0 181 3 D’Evelyn (4) 0-0 159 4 Air Academy 0-0 108 5 Wheat Ridge 0-0 101 6 Sand Creek 0-0 92 7 Mullen 0-0 86 8 Green Mountain 0-0 76 9 The Classical Academy 0-0 75 10 Windsor (1) 0-0 63 11 Pueblo Centennial 0-0 49 12 Battle Mountain 0-0 47 Others receiving votes: Niwot 40, Holy Family 39, Palmer Ridge 36, Mead 30, Erie 20, Golden 19, Northridge 15, Lewis-Palmer 14, Denver North 13, Thompson Valley 13, Vista Ridge 11, Northfield 11, Glenwood Springs 8, Standley Lake 8, Pueblo West 7, Montrose 5, Frederick 4, Durango 4, Mountain View 3, Steamboat Springs 3, Discovery Canyon 3, Roosevelt 2, Skyview 1, Pueblo County 1 Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Colorado Academy (15) 0-0 191 2 Kent Denver (2) 0-0 178 3 Jefferson Academy 0-0 154 4 Peak to Peak 0-0 100 5 Aspen 0-0 89 6 Liberty Common 0-0 77 7 Middle Park 0-0 72 8 Salida 0-0 62 9 St. Mary’s 0-0 59 10 Lutheran 0-0 52 11 Vail Mountain 0-0 51 12 Prospect Ridge Academy 0-0 49 Others receiving votes: Eagle Ridge Academy 31, Manitou Springs 29, Stargate School 27, SkyView Academy 26, Colorado Springs Christian 17, The Academy 15, Jefferson 11, Roaring Fork 6, Sterling 5, KIPP Denver Collegiate 5, Alamosa 4, Faith Christian 3, Resurrection Christian 3, Coal Ridge 3, Frontier Academy 2, James Irwin 2, STRIVE Prep – SMART 2, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 1 Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS 1 Dawson School (5) 0-0 104 2 Denver Christian (4) 0-0 99 3 Telluride 0-0 75 4 Crested Butte 0-0 69 5 Flatirons Academy 0-0 63 6 Front Range Christian 0-0 51 7 Loveland Classical 0-0 43 8 Ridgway 0-0 35 9 Del Norte 0-0 32 10 Belleview Christian 0-0 30 11 Colorado Rocky Mountain 0-0 29 12 Colorado Springs School 0-0 16 Others receiving votes: Thomas MacLaren School 12, Clear Creek 11, Evangelical Christian 9, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 7, Vail Christian 7, Rye 6, The Vanguard School 3, Campion Academy 1 -
Photos: Crested Butte, Windsor, Fairview, Colorado Academy claim boys soccer titles
COLORADO SPRINGS — The final day of the boys soccer state tournaments saw four champions crowned at Weidner Field, the home of Switchbacks FC.
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Crested Butte vs. Thomas MacLaren
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Windsor vs. Denver North
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Cherry Creek vs. Fairview
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Colorado Academy vs. Frontier Academy
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4A boys soccer: Windsor caps undefeated season with first state title
COLORADO SPRINGS — For over 60 minutes, there was a lot physicality, just very little scoring. That all changed when a flurry in front of the net found the sure foot of Matt Hansen.
John Burnett, Windsor’s leading scorer, was good for more than a goal per game all season long, but to win the Class 4A boys soccer title, he opted for an assist. His header sent the ball into the direction of the net where Hansen converted the lone goal of the game, getting a 1-0 win over Denver North. For the first time in school history Windsor is a boys soccer state champion.
“It is the history of Windsor High School,”Windsor coach Philip Weiser said. “They have drawn the map to greatness. They have drawn the map for everyone who comes after them to get to the top. That’s the definition of greatness.”
The Wizards (14-0 overall) knew that physicality was going to be a part of their battle at Weidner Field, the home of the Colorado Springs Switchbacks.

More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com) It was a challenge they were happy to embrace. Each team was dealt mulitple yellow cards and there were will likely be a few score body parts in the coming days. But being handed the state championship trophy in front of a rowdy Windsor crowd made every bump and fall worth it.
“It’s always worth it,” Burnett said. “You always have to fight for that. No one’s going to give it to you.”
It was in the second half of the battle that the Wizards were able to break the scoreless tie. A corner kick went right into Burnett’s direction and he fired a header toward the direction of the net. The second touch came from Hansen who put it into the net, unleashing a wave of emotion through the Wizards roster.
“Happiness, excitement,” Hansen said. “I can’t really explain it, it’s a state final. The first one in school history and it’s good to get our name in the history books.”
While they played at a fast pace, the Vikings (12-2) could never get settled on the offensive side and generate many great scoring opportunities. Lukas Williams had been solid in net all year, allowing just seven goals heading into the championship game.
“We don’t really talk too much about the other team, we just talk about us,” Hansen said. “Going into halftime, we just knew we had to tuck in and stay more connected in the middle.”
This was the first state championship game in school history for the boys soccer team. The Wizards are normally a high-scoring team, averaging 3.7 goals per game heading into Saturday. But in order to make history for the school, all they needed was one.
“Every time we walk through the gym, there’s an empty spot for a state championship flag,” Burnett said. “We keep saying that is where the flag is going to go. And that’s where it’s going. It’s amazing.

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Information for the boys soccer state championship games

(Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com) To be hosted at the new Weidner Field in Colorado Springs, the Colorado High School Activities Association is expecting its student-athletes and fans to have an excellent experience at this season’s boys soccer state championship games.
Home to Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC of the United Soccer League, Weidner Field is an 8,000-person capacity venue located in downtown Colorado Springs. It will be the site for both the boys and girls championships in Season C and Season D, and CHSAA assistant commissioner Justin Saylor, who administers soccer, believes the atmosphere at this Saturday’s boys state championship games will be a special one.
“It’s a great opportunity to take the event to a world-class facility like Weidner Field,” Saylor said. “The experience for the players, the fans and the coaches will be unmatched in the state of Colorado. We really appreciate the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation for their generosity and their partnership with CHSAA in bringing the state championships to Colorado Springs. We’re expecting this year’s championships to be a great experience for the soccer community in Colorado.”
The Colorado high school boys soccer state championships will be the first official event held at the stadium, so whichever teams advance past Wednesday’s semifinals will have a unique opportunity to be among the first to play on Weidner Field’s new turf. There are currently no mandated restrictions on attendance numbers, and all players, coaches, personnel and fans will be required to comply with local public health guidelines at all times. There will also be a clear bag policy.
“We couldn’t be more excited to be hosting the CHSAA boys soccer state championships at our brand new stadium, Weidner Field, home of the Switchbacks FC,” Switchbacks FC vice president James Ragain said. “The championship games will bring a great atmosphere and amazing experience to all soccer fans and sports fans in Colorado.”
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CHSAA Boys Soccer Championships (Saturday, May 1)
2A – Weidner Field, 9 a.m. – No. 2 Crested Butte vs No. 5 Thomas McLaren School
4A – Weidner Field, 12 p.m. – No. 2 Windsor vs No. 5 Denver North
5A – Weidner Field, 3 p.m. – No. 2 Fairview vs No. 16 Cherry Creek
3A – Weidner Field, 6 p.m. – No. 1 Colorado Academy vs No. 14 Frontier Academy
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Weidner Field
111 W Cimarron St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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TICKET INFORMATION:
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4A boys soccer semifinals: Windsor and Denver North advance to title match

(Brad Cochi) AURORA – In some riveting Class 4A action on Wednesday, both games were deciding by a decisive goal coming in the final minutes. When the dust settled, No. 2 Windsor and No. 5 Denver North emerged victorious.
Windsor and Denver North will play for the trophy in the Class 4A state title game at Noon on Saturday at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs.
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(2) Windsor 2, (3) Niwot 1
The Windsor boys soccer players have been on an historic postseason run for their program and weren’t ready to get off the ride on Wednesday night.
In the Class 4A state semifinals for the first time, the No. 2 Wizards won 2-1 over No. 3 Niwot to take it one step further and solidify their debut in the state championship game. After the game, Windsor head coach Phillip Weiser tossed out words like, “excited,” “ecstatic,” and “thrilled” into the Legacy Stadium air but added that the team was also relieved to have gotten past the Cougars.
Heading into Saturday’s title match at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs, the Wizards must also be relieved to know they have senior John Burnett, who has 19 goals in 12 games after scoring both of Windsor’s on Wednesday.
“It’s been a weird season,” Windsor coach Philip Weiser said. “I’ve been doing this for 19 years and it’s never looked anything like this. And that’s a special group of young men right there and all credit to them for their dedication and what they were willing to sacrifice on the field and on the bench. It’s just collectively a great group of young men.”
Burnett gave the Wizards (12-0) the early lead with a penalty-kick goal in the 13th minute. Niwot (11-2) senior Keegan Stobbe tied the game five minutes later with a goal of his own on a free kick.
With just over six minutes left in the second half, Burnett broke the tie with a goal in the 74th minute to send the Wizards on to the final.
“It was a heck of a game. That Niwot is a solid team,” Weiser said. “They really came out in that first half and took it to us. It knocked us off our game and we had to refocus at halftime and kind of come out and play the way we did. The boys, they really responded at halftime and came out and played a heck of a game of soccer.”
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(Brad Cochi) (5) Denver North 2, (8) Lewis-Palmer 1
Sophomore Cyrus Tracy was in attendance as an eighth grader in 2018 when the Denver North boys soccer team was last in the Class 4A state semifinals.
Tracy remembers the experience vividly and as he was preparing to enter with five minutes left in Wednesday night’s semifinal against Lewis-Palmer at Legacy Stadium, this time wearing his own Vikings jersey, he received an interesting bit of encouragement from head coach Clay Porter. The coach asked his charge to consider how could would it be if he went from watching a Denver North semifinal as a young fan to scoring the game-winner as a player.
Turns out, it was pretty cool indeed when Tracy scored with two minutes left in the game to seal a 2-1 victory and send the Vikings back to the state championship game.
“It was an amazing experience,” Tracy said. “He told me it would be really cool if I went and go a game-winner, and I did. We’ve never won a soccer state championship and the last Denver North state championship of any kind was like 45 years ago or something. So, we’re trying to change that.”
The Vikings trailed in Wednesday’s game after Ethan Mann scored in the 36th minute to give No. 8 Lewis-Palmer (10-3) the first lead of the game. Denver North’s Ethan Najar, however, scored to tie the game in the with 14 minutes, 30 seconds left in the second half. Then it took Tracy’s timely goal to turn the tide and allow No. 5 Denver North (12-1) to advance.
“We were in the semi in 2018 also and we won that one too,” said Porter, whose birthday was Wednesday. “It was a hot game like this one was. It was tough and I don’t even know what to say right now. I can’t believe that just happened and I’m proud of those players because it’s all them.”
The Vikings will take on No. 2 Windsor in the Class 4A championship game at Noon on Saturday at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs.
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Girls volleyball rankings: The final coaches poll of Season C
In the final coaches poll of the season, Mountain Vista, Windsor, Eaton, Wiggins and Fleming were voted No. 1 in their respective classifications.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing bcochi@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Mountain Vista (11) 13-0 193 1 3-0 2 Rampart (1) 8-1 153 3 2-0 3 Cherry Creek 13-1 138 4 2-0 4 Ralston Valley (1) 14-0 135 7 4-0 5 Cherokee Trail 13-1 132 2 2-0 6 Columbine 10-1 123 6 3-1 7 Chaparral 9-2 110 5 3-0 8 Fossil Ridge 12-1 77 12 4-0 9 Legend 8-3 66 8 3-0 10 Valor Christian 7-4 58 10 3-2 11 Grandview 10-4 57 8 1-1 12 Chatfield 7-4 51 11 1-2 12 Pueblo West 13-1 51 15 3-0 14 Denver East 13-1 47 – 3-0 15 Fort Collins 10-4 46 13 3-0 Others receiving votes: Liberty 26, Pine Creek 20, Loveland 11, Fruita Monument 10, Ponderosa 9, Lakewood 8, Brighton 7, Rocky Mountain 6, Castle View 5, Regis Jesuit 5, Douglas County 5, Broomfield 4, Denver South 3, Highlands Ranch 2, Heritage 1, Horizon 1 Dropped out Liberty (14) Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Windsor (8) 13-0 220 3 2-0 2 Cheyenne Mountain (3) 10-2 217 1 3-0 3 Palisade (2) 11-2 156 8 3-0 4 Coronado (1) 10-0 155 4 1-0 5 Eagle Valley 10-1 151 8 2-0 5 Palmer Ridge (2) 8-5 151 2 0-2 7 Mead 9-3 147 5 2-2 8 Discovery Canyon 8-3 119 7 1-1 9 Niwot 11-2 103 6 0-0 10 Durango 10-3 98 10 1-1 11 Frederick 12-2 61 11 1-0 12 Skyview 13-0 51 – 4-0 13 Holy Family 8-3 50 13 1-0 14 Woodland Park 8-1 48 12 0-0 15 Thompson Valley 9-3 37 14 0-1 Others receiving votes: Erie 31, The Classical Academy 29, Thomas Jefferson 29, Lewis-Palmer 12, Montrose 11, Steamboat Springs 8, Lincoln 7, Mullen 7, Pueblo South 6, Evergreen 4, Roosevelt 3, Fort Morgan 3, Golden 3, George Washington 2, Northfield 1 Dropped out Thomas Jefferson (15) Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Eaton (16) 14-0 309 1 4-0 2 Sterling (1) 12-2 263 2 3-0 3 Lamar (2) 14-0 254 3 3-0 4 Montezuma-Cortez (2) 12-0 248 5 1-0 5 University 11-2 211 8 2-0 6 Bayfield 9-4 163 7 1-1 7 Lutheran 9-3 157 4 1-1 8 DSST: Montview 12-1 149 6 3-0 9 Alamosa 10-3 136 10 2-0 10 Prospect Ridge Academy 12-1 109 11 1-0 11 Resurrection Christian 8-4 108 8 1-1 12 Middle Park 11-3 89 13 2-1 13 Manitou Springs 9-3 83 14 3-1 14 Platte Valley 8-6 60 12 2-1 15 Liberty Common 8-6 44 – 1-2 Others receiving votes: The Vanguard School 27, Centauri 21, St. Mary’s 16, Coal Ridge 12, Bishop Machebeuf 11, Valley 10, Colorado Springs Christian 9, Faith Christian 7, Eagle Ridge Academy 5, Frontier Academy 5, DSST: Byers 4, Bennett 2, Delta 2, Ellicott 2, Pagosa Springs 2, Highland 1, James Irwin 1 Dropped out Faith Christian (15) Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Wiggins (8) 12-2 199 1 1-0 2 Denver Christian (5) 12-0 192 2 6-0 3 Meeker (1) 12-0 181 3 3-0 4 Sedgwick County 12-2 166 4 2-0 5 Fowler 10-3 143 5 2-1 6 Vail Christian 9-0 123 6 2-0 7 Dayspring Christian Academy 12-2 117 7 3-1 8 Vail Mountain 9-2 77 8 1-0 9 Del Norte 10-4 67 10 1-1 10 Soroco 10-3 65 11 1-2 11 Holyoke 10-4 64 – 4-0 12 Limon 7-7 50 8 2-1 13 Heritage Christian 10-4 36 12 2-1 14 Addenbrooke Classical Academy 7-2 33 – 2-1 15 Union Colony Prep 10-4 32 13 1-2 Others receiving votes: Rye 31, Dawson School 23, Sargent 22, Telluride 13, Dolores 12, Yuma 11, Hoehne 7, West Grand 5, Rocky Ford 5, Monte Vista 4, Byers 2 Dropped out Rye (14), Dawson School (15) Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW 1 Fleming (3) 12-2 215 1 1-2 2 Wiley (3) 13-1 205 3 4-0 3 Merino (3) 12-2 204 5 3-0 3 Simla (5) 14-0 204 2 3-0 5 Stratton/Liberty 13-1 163 4 2-1 6 Briggsdale 11-3 142 8 2-0 7 Springfield 12-2 120 6 2-1 8 Sangre de Cristo 11-3 114 7 2-0 9 Otis 11-3 102 15 4-0 10 Kit Carson 9-5 101 8 1-1 11 Belleview Christian (2) 11-0 89 11 4-0 12 Dove Creek 11-2 77 10 3-1 13 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 8-4 60 12 1-1 14 McClave 9-5 41 14 0-1 15 Elbert 10-2 30 13 3-0 Others receiving votes: Weldon Valley 12, Haxtun 10, Kim/Branson 8, Cotopaxi 6, Flagler 4, Cheraw 4, Idalia 3, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 2, Flatirons Academy 2, Hi-Plains 1, La Veta 1 Dropped out None -
Photos: Windsor tops Mesa Ridge in first round of 4A boys soccer tournament
Second-seeded Windsor advanced to the quarterfinals of the Class 4A boys soccer tournament with a 6-0 win over No. 15 Mesa Ridge.