This week’s boys soccer 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 during the regular season.
Voted upon by coaches around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.
Class 5A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Broomfield (11)
0-0
209
1
0-0
2
Boulder (4)
0-0
201
2
0-0
3
Regis Jesuit (3)
0-0
187
3
0-0
4
Fairview
0-0
126
6
0-0
5
Arapahoe (1)
1-0
120
8
1-0
6
Grandview
0-0
118
5
0-0
7
Pine Creek
2-0
94
10
2-0
8
Legacy
0-0
85
7
0-0
9
Cherry Creek
0-1
70
4
0-1
10
Arvada West
1-0
68
11
1-0
11
Denver East
0-0
62
8
0-0
12
Castle View
0-0
58
–
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Rampart 50, Far Northeast Warriors 32, Fort Collins 25, Mountain Vista 22, Rock Canyon 14, Overland 12, Rocky Mountain 12, Gateway 12, Valor Christian 10, Bear Creek 9, Adams City 8, Ralston Valley 7, Smoky Hill 7, Prairie View 6, Eaglecrest 4, Rangeview 4, Ponderosa 3, Liberty 2, Legend 1
Dropped out
Rampart (12)
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Air Academy (11)
0-0
288
1
0-0
2
Skyview (8)
0-0
268
2
0-0
3
Battle Mountain (3)
1-0
208
5
1-0
4
Lewis-Palmer (1)
0-0
193
4
0-0
5
Golden
1-0
161
3
1-0
6
Denver North
0-0
148
6
0-0
7
Alameda (1)
2-0
114
11
2-0
8
The Classical Academy (1)
1-0
93
12
1-0
9
Pueblo Centennial
2-0
75
10
2-0
10
Niwot
1-0
73
–
1-0
11
Holy Family
0-0
71
8
0-0
12
Mullen
0-0
50
–
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Discovery Canyon 46, Windsor 43, Northfield 40, Centaurus 38, Evergreen 32, Regis Groff 26, Cheyenne Mountain 25, Glenwood Springs 20, Thomas Jefferson 20, Grand Junction 16, Erie 15, Greeley West 12, Northridge 12, Thompson Valley 10, Montrose 9, Greeley Central 9, Standley Lake 9, Littleton 8, Harrison 7, Wheat Ridge 6, Palmer Ridge 6, Pueblo West 5, Elizabeth 5, Steamboat Springs 4, Durango 4, Pueblo Central 4, D’Evelyn 3, George Washington 3, Denver West 2, Loveland 2, Lincoln 1
Dropped out
Discovery Canyon (7), Centaurus (8)
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Colorado Academy (4)
1-0
121
1
1-0
2
Kent Denver (5)
0-0
110
2
0-0
3
Liberty Common
1-0
106
7
1-0
4
Salida
1-0
73
3
1-0
5
Delta (1)
1-0
66
–
1-0
6
Faith Christian
0-0
64
6
0-0
7
Coal Ridge (2)
1-0
59
10
1-0
8
Atlas Preparatory School
0-0
44
4
0-0
9
Arrupe Jesuit
0-0
33
8
0-0
10
Jefferson Academy
0-0
27
–
0-0
11
Roaring Fork
0-1
26
5
0-1
12
Frontier Academy
1-0
22
–
1-0
Others receiving votes:
Palisade 16, DSST: Byers 16, Aurora West College Prep Academy 15, Manitou Springs 14, Lutheran 13, Alamosa 13, Colorado Springs Christian 12, The Academy 12, Middle Park 11, Vail Mountain 11, KIPP Denver Collegiate 11, Lamar 8, DSST: College View 6, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 6, Peak to Peak 5, Fort Lupton 4, SkyView Academy 3, DSST: Montview 2, Basalt 2, Aspen 2, Bennett 2, Arvada 1
Dropped out
Aurora West College Prep Academy (8), Aspen (11), Lutheran (12)
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
PVS
LW
1
Denver Christian (2)
1-0
78
2
1-0
2
Dawson School (1)
0-0
62
4
0-0
3
Ridgway (1)
0-2
56
1
0-2
4
Fountain Valley (2)
0-0
53
3
0-0
5
Crested Butte (1)
2-0
45
6
2-0
6
Telluride
1-0
42
5
1-0
7
Thomas MacLaren School
0-0
32
12
0-0
8
Lotus School For Excellence
0-0
28
8
0-0
9
Colorado Rocky Mountain
1-1
27
7
1-1
10
Mile High Academy
0-0
22
8
0-0
11
Colorado Springs School
0-0
21
–
0-0
12
Heritage Christian
0-0
19
11
0-0
Others receiving votes:
Loveland Classical 15, The Vanguard School 10, Evangelical Christian 10, Dolores Huerta Prep 8, Ellicott 7, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 7, Beth Eden Baptist 2, Campion Academy 1, Lake County 1
COLORADO SPRINGS — A year ago, Mullen’s girls basketball season didn’t with a clock running out and a buzzer echoing through the Denver Coliseum. It ended with an announcement that they wouldn’t get to defend their Class 4A state title after advancing to the championship game.
COVID-19 had other plans. So when this season started, the focus for the Mustangs turned to finishing what you get the opportunity to finish.
They took that to heart and finished their championship run with a 67-44 win over Windsor.
“It was on every single practice plan, we talked about it at the beginning of every practice,” coach Frank Cawley said. “This is what we wanted to do. We needed to finish what we started last year.”
One way to do that is to shoot efficiently. The Mustangs (17-2 overall) shot nearly 54 percent from the floor, including going 6-for-15 from 3-point range.
Oddly enough senior Megan Pohs was one of the few Mullen players to struggle early. She was 0-for-4 from the field in the first half, but finally found her rhythm, hitting four 3-pointers in the third quarter. She scored all 12 of her points off those shots which accounted for all but two of the Mustangs points in that quarter.
Her shooting woes didn’t bug her as Gracie Gallegos scored a game-high 17 points and Alexa Dominguez added 10.
“Our whole method is that if your shots aren’t falling you have to keep your head up,” Pohs said. “Eventually they’ll start to fall and the team helps with that by keeping you in check.”
The Wizards (16-2) kept pace with Mullen throughout the first quarter, but a quick 4-0 spurt by the Mustangs in the closing seconds gave them an eight-point pad. Where the Mustangs had an efficient shooting night, Windsor struggled from the field. Olivia Reed scored a team-high 10 points and Alexis Backhaus had eight and added seven rebounds along the way.
Even after building a comfortable lead, Cawley refused to believe that his team would maintain control.
“I’ve watched Windsor play four or five games and I wasn’t comfortable until the final buzzer went off,” he said. “That’s my nature, but I was never comfortable until the clock showed twin zeros.”
Mullen is now the third team in a row to claim consecutive 4A girls titles. Valor Christian did it in 2015 and 2016 before Evergreen won in 2017 and 2018.
This is the sixth state championship for Mullen girls basketball. The Mustangs won their first four championships between 2000 and 2006. This win was also the most points they’ve scored in a championship game, topping their mark of 62 points in 2019.
It was a feat they were hoping to accomplish a year sooner, but it was clear with the emotional reaction at the end of the game that the wait was well worth it.
“As soon as last year ended, it was our goal to get back here,” Pohs said. “To do that is amazing, especially with this team. It’s a great way to end my high school career.”
The preseason boys soccer rankings are out, and they are led by Broomfield (5A), Air Academy (5A), Colorado Academy (3A) and Ridgway (2A).
The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.
Voted upon by coaches around the state. 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
Broomfield (12)
0-0
219
2
Boulder (2)
0-0
202
3
Regis Jesuit (1)
0-0
182
4
Cherry Creek
0-0
151
5
Grandview
0-0
129
6
Fairview
0-0
119
7
Legacy
0-0
103
8
Arapahoe
0-0
99
9
Denver East
0-0
83
10
Pine Creek
0-0
82
11
Arvada West
0-0
78
12
Rampart
0-0
57
13
Castle View
0-0
53
14
Fort Collins
0-0
49
15
Mountain Vista
0-0
40
Others receiving votes:
Ralston Valley 36, Far Northeast Warriors 31, Rock Canyon 31, Rocky Mountain 30, Valor Christian 17, Rangeview 16, Overland 16, Eaglecrest 14, Chatfield 11, Smoky Hill 10, Adams City 10, Cherokee Trail 9, Fossil Ridge 8, Legend 7, Gateway 6, Vista PEAK Prep 5, Highlands Ranch 4, Aurora Central 3, Columbine 3, Douglas County 2, Bear Creek 2, Liberty 2, Hinkley 1
Class 4A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Air Academy (5)
0-0
197
2
Skyview (5)
0-0
190
3
Golden (1)
0-0
170
4
Lewis-Palmer (2)
0-0
150
5
Battle Mountain
0-0
149
6
Denver North
0-0
141
7
Discovery Canyon
0-0
100
8
Centaurus
0-0
80
9
Holy Family
0-0
79
10
Pueblo Centennial
0-0
73
11
Alameda
0-0
66
12
The Classical Academy
0-0
56
13
Niwot
0-0
52
14
Northfield (1)
0-0
46
15
Mullen
0-0
37
Others receiving votes:
Regis Groff 26, Thomas Jefferson 24, Durango 23, Glenwood Springs 22, Cheyenne Mountain 20, Montrose 19, Standley Lake 14, Erie 12, Pueblo West 11, George Washington 7, Denver West 7, Steamboat Springs 7, Loveland 7, Lincoln 4, Littleton 3, Palmer Ridge 3, Kennedy 2, Woodland Park 2, Grand Junction 1
Class 3A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Colorado Academy (2)
0-0
136
2
Kent Denver (4)
0-0
128
3
Salida (1)
0-0
96
4
Atlas Preparatory School (1)
0-0
88
5
Roaring Fork
0-0
81
6
Faith Christian
0-0
77
7
Liberty Common
0-0
66
8
Arrupe Jesuit
0-0
56
9
Aurora West College Prep Academy
0-0
52
10
Coal Ridge
0-0
44
11
Aspen (1)
0-0
39
12
Lutheran
0-0
35
13
Manitou Springs (1)
0-0
34
14
Jefferson Academy
0-0
28
15
Vail Mountain
0-0
25
Others receiving votes:
KIPP Denver Collegiate 19, Alamosa 18, Delta 17, Fort Lupton 16, Peak to Peak 15, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 14, Colorado Springs Christian 13, DSST: Montview 13, DSST: Byers 11, The Academy 10, Eagle Ridge Academy 10, DSST: Conservatory Green 9, Pagosa Springs 8, SkyView Academy 7, Middle Park 6, Frontier Academy 6, Lamar 4, St. Mary’s 4, Arvada 4, Basalt 3, Strive Prep – Smart Academy 3, Prospect Ridge Academy 2, Estes Park 2, Bishop Machebeuf 1
Class 2A
RK
TEAM
W-L
PTS
1
Ridgway (3)
0-0
75
2
Denver Christian
0-0
74
3
Fountain Valley (2)
0-0
71
4
Dawson School (1)
0-0
69
5
Telluride
0-0
58
6
Crested Butte
0-0
55
7
Colorado Rocky Mountain
0-0
54
8
Mile High Academy
0-0
43
9
Lotus School For Excellence
0-0
37
10
Loveland Classical
0-0
32
11
Heritage Christian
0-0
28
12
Thomas MacLaren School
0-0
27
13
Colorado Springs School
0-0
25
14
Campion Academy
0-0
15
15
Rocky Mountain Lutheran
0-0
11
Others receiving votes:
Addenbrooke Classical Academy 8, Dolores Huerta Prep 8, The Vanguard School 6, Caprock Academy 6, Ellicott 5, Beth Eden Baptist 5, Lake County 4, Front Range Christian 3, Union Colony Prep 1
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.
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.
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