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All-state girls track & field teams for Season D

The Season D all-state girls track and field teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

In order to be considered for athlete of the year, they must first have made the all-state team by winning an event.

Athletes of the year were selected based upon their performance at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected based upon the team champions.

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Class 5A

(Tim Bourke/TimBourke.com)

Athlete of the year: Riley Stewart, Cherry Creek

Coach of the year: Brian Kula, Valor Christian

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Kylie Bahr Valor Christian Junior 300 hurdles, 4×400
Shelby Balding Cherry Creek Junior 4×800
Fabiola Belibi Regis Jesuit Junior Long jump
Jordan Blankenship Valor Christian Freshman 4×400
Kajsa Borrman Loveland Junior Discus
Kinsey Christianson Cherry Creek Junior 4×800
Saniya Craft Grandview Senior 4×200, sprint medley
Amber Davis Grandview Senior 4×200, sprint medley
Reese Dragovich Valor Christian Senior 4×400
McKenzie Droughns Grandview Sophomore Sprint medley
Elizabeth Johnson Denver East Junior 4×100
Mina Khadem Denver East Junior 4×100
Michelle McDonald Denver East Senior 4×100
Brooke Naughton Fort Collins Junior High jump
Lilly Nichols Broomfield Freshman Pole vault
Melody Nwagwu Grandview Senior Triple jump
Amanda Opp Lakewood Senior Shot put
Camille Peisner Valor Christian Senior 100m, 200m, 4×400
Addison Price Cherry Creek Sophomore 4×800
Kyairra Reigh Denver East Senior 400m, 4×100
Ava Robinson Grandview Sophomore 4×200
Molly Skurcenski Grandview Junior 4×200, sprint medley
Riley Stewart Cherry Creek Junior 800m, 1,600m, 3,200m, 4×800
Zeaniah Wedgeworth Overland Senior 100 hurdles

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Class 4A

Track and field state championships

(Kevin McNearny)

Athlete of the year: Lucca Fulkerson, Niwot

Coach of the year: Maurice Henriques, Niwot

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Kathryn Carroll Niwot Junior 4×100, 4×200
Jahzara Davis Sand Creek Senior 100 hurdles
Geneva-Grace Douillard Niwot Senior 4×400, sprint medley
Agur Dwol Mullen Junior Long jump, triple jump
Lucca Fulkerson Niwot Senior 3,200m, 4×800
Margaret Gillett Niwot Sophomore 4×100, 4×200
Annabelle Huddle Niwot Senior Sprint medley
Taylor James Niwot Senior 200m, 400m, 4×100, 4×200
Megan Kelleghan Silver Creek Sophomore Pole vault
Giavonna Meeks Northfield Junior Discus
Bethany Michalak Air Academy Freshman 1,600m
Bahati Nabindu Skyview Senior Shot put
Kimora Northrup Niwot Sophomore 300 hurdles, 4×100, 4×200
Shayla Padilla Pueblo West Senior High jump
Mia Prok Niwot Freshman 4×800
Julia Rudolph Niwot Freshman 4×400, sprint medley
Kaleah Ruff Mullen Senior 100m
Madison Shults Niwot Sophomore 800m, 4×400, 4×800
Stella Vieth Niwot Junior 4×400, 4×800, sprint medley

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Class 3A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Athlete of the year: Peyton Garrison, Coal Ridge

Coach of the year: Ben Kirk, Coal Ridge

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Catelyn Adams Eaton Senior Sprint medley
Valarie Allen Sterling Senior Triple jump
Allison Beasley Peak to Peak Senior 3,200m
Jackie Camunez Coal Ridge Sophomore 4×400
Mikayla Cheney Coal Ridge Sophomore 800m, 4×400
Paige Farnam Berthoud Freshman 4×800
Peyton Garrison Coal Ridge Junior 100m, 200m, 400m, 4×400
Sierra Haberman Jefferson Academy Junior High jump
Halle Hamilton Moffat County Junior 4×200
Logan Haugestuen Liberty Common Sophomore 100 hurdles, 4×100
Skylar Hawk Holy Family Junior 300 hurdles
Emma Jones Moffat County Junior 4×200
Gigi Jurgens Liberty Common Junior 4×100
Olivia Krueger Berthoud Junior 4×800
Katelyn Maley Basalt Sophomore 1,600m
Lily Morrison Liberty Common Junior 4×100
Ally Padilla Berthoud Junior 4×800
Emaleigh Papierski Moffat County Senior 4×200
Andie Rasmussen Eaton Freshman Sprint medley
Aaliyah Robinson Jefferson Academy Senior Long jump
Madison Robson Eaton Sophomore Sprint medley
Sadie Smilanich Moffat County Sophomore 4×200
Natalie Smythe Coal Ridge Junior 4×400
Alexandria Tice Lamar Junior Shot put, discus
Allyson Weichel Eaton Junior Sprint medley
Jaycee Williams Berthoud Freshman 4×800
Anna Willis The Classical Academy Freshman Pole vault
Katie Wrona Liberty Common Junior 4×100

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Class 2A

Track and field state championships 2021

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Athlete of the year: Eboselulu Omofoma, Dayspring Christian

Coach of the year: Kirby Henderson, Cedaredge

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Ellison Black Cedaredge Senior 4×400
Jordan Burnett South Park Senior 200m, 400m
Isabel Case Colorado Springs Christian Junior 800m
Spencer Cheek Wray Senior 4×800
Eowyn Dalbec Peyton Junior 1,600m
Mayra Diaz Wray Junior 4×800
Aspen Furubotten Cedaredge Senior 4×100, 4×400
Karley Godsey Wray Junior 4×800
Madison Godsey Wray Senior 4×800
Hannah Grover Platte Canyon Junior Pole vault
Baylee Harris Cedaredge Senior 4×100, 4×200, sprint medley
Kammie Henderson Cedaredge Senior 4×200
Lauren Herman Holyoke Junior Discus
Mikayla Hutchison Banning Lewis Senior 100m
Megan Jenkins Cedaredge Junior 300 hurdles, 4×400
Correy Koellner Holyoke Junior Shot put
Kimmy Milholland Cedaredge Senior 4×100, sprint medley
Bailey Nelson Cedaredge Junior 4×100, 4×200, sprint medley
Eboselulu Omofoma Dayspring Christian Freshman 100 hurdles, high jump
Alison Rajzer Hayden Junior Triple jump
Zaila Smith Buena Vista Sophomore 3,200m
Kylee Terry Cedaredge Sophomore 4×200, 4×400, sprint medley
Hannah Turpin St. Mary’s Sophomore Long jump

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Class 1A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Athlete of the year: Alivia Weathers, Lone Star

Coach of the year: Joe Packard, Heritage Christian

First Team
Name School Year Event(s)
Payton Arbuthnot Springfield Senior 4×200, sprint medley
Taysa Conger Merino Junior 400m, 4×400
Aliyah Engle Haxtun Sophomore 4×100
Tobi Erickson Merino Sophomore 4×400
Cassidy Goddard Haxtun Freshman 4×100
Maggie Haase Eads Sophomore High jump
Avery Hughes Heritage Christian Sophomore 4×800
Olivia Lay Elbert Senior Discus
Lainee Leathers Springfield Freshman 4×200, sprint medley
Juliana Lundy Heritage Christian Freshman 4×800
Alayah Meltabarger Springfield Junior 4×200, sprint medley
Avery Palmgren Sangre de Cristo Senior 100m, 200m, long jump
Lily Ryles Merino Junior 4×400
Taylor Schram Haxtun Junior 4×100
Sophia Schuemann Heritage Christian Senior 4×800
Ainsley Stanton Heritage Christian Freshman 1,600m, 3,200m, 4×800
Colby Stoker Eads Senior Shot put
Allie Thompson Haxtun Junior 4×100
Amanda Thorpe Merino Junior 4×400
Alivia Weathers Lone Star Junior 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles, pole vault, triple jump
Brakelle Westphal Springfield Sophomore 800m, 4×200, sprint medley

Girls track: Recapping some of the best performances from Day 3 at the state meet

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

LAKEWOOD – A steady rain forced Taylor James to rush in packing up her belongings on the infield at Jefferson County Stadium on Saturday afternoon, and it caused her to get soaked as she conducted post-race interviews.

The moisture did not, however, dampen her spirits as the Niwot senior closed one of the most remarkable track and field careers in Colorado history.

James won two more state titles on Saturday, leading Niwot to one of the most dominating team performances in state history.

“That hasn’t quite sunken in yet,” she said of knowing her high school career has come to a close. “Definitely I’m gonna miss the state meet, Jeffco Stadium, the crowd and what an amazing meet the organizers put on. It’s tough for sure, but I’ve still got things to look forward to.”

The Stanford-bound star has a bright future, but put together another memorable performance this weekend.

On Saturday, James won the 200-meter dash (24.61 seconds), the 400-meter dash (54.69) and anchored the Cougars to a win in the 400-meter relay (48.30). She helped them to a win and meet record in the 800-meter relay on Friday.

James closed her three-year career (she didn’t get a 2020 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic) with 10 state titles in the 12 events she competed. She placed first in the last nine state events she ran, including going 4-for-4 in 2019 and this year.

James ranks not only among the greatest in Niwot history – along with Griffin Matthew, Elise Cranny and others – but in state history.

“Yeah, it’s definitely very exciting,” she said. “I do try to take time to reflect a little bit. Sometimes I can be a little hard on myself, so I try to think back to a lot of my best races and I love the feeling of coming across the line first for sure. I’m a very competitive person in nature. But my goal orientation is always about what my team wants me to do.”

With James leading the way, the Cougars scored a stunning 183 team points to beat second-place Mullen (48) by 135.

In addition to James on Saturday, the Cougars got an individual title from sophomore Kimora Northrup in the 300 hurdles (43.78 seconds) and two more championships in relays. Niwot won the 400 relay and 1,600 relay on Saturday, completing a sweep of the five girls relays.

Niwot won its second consecutive team title after finishing as runner-up in James’ freshman year, 2018.

“It means everything,” James said of the team crown. “All these girls have been working so hard, battling their own battles, but yet coming to practice every single day for their teammates. I’m so excited to stand on the podium with all of them because I’m so proud of them. I know the coaches are proud of them. As a team leader, appointed team captain, it means a lot to see them all kind of grow and mature and everybody running so well.”

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Class 5A

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

When this season began, Valor Christian senior Camille Peisner wasn’t sure she’d make it to the state meet. On Saturday, she was a three-time champion.

Peisner won the 100 meters with a time of 11.88 seconds and then narrowly won the 200 meters in 23.92 seconds. Denver East’s Kyairra Reigh was just .01 of a second behind Peisner.

“It’s so exciting,” said Peisner, who added a second-place finish in the 400 meters and helped the Eagles to a victory in the 1,600-meter relay (3:52.92 seconds). “This was a comeback season for me. I started in the hospital, so I was just surprised to get the (100 and 200) and I can’t complain about the 400.”

Peisner got appendicitis this spring and then had some complications that kept her in the hospital for about five days.

“At that point I was like, ‘Hopefully I can even make it to the state track meet,’” she said. “I’m just thankful to be here let alone get the win.”

Peisner, who won three relay titles with the Eagles earlier in her career, was runner-up in the 400 in 2019 and third in the 200. Her performance this weekend, however, helped Valor Christian to the team title, with 130.50 points (Grandview was second, with 83.5).

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

“I don’t know about other teams, but last year with the COVID season, we were still working out on our own every day, whether if it was in our garage or driveways or something like that,” she said. “Coming back and seeing all that work come to fruition is really rewarding.”

Cherry Creek junior Riley Stewart capped a remarkable weekend with a victory in the 1,600 meters. Stewart, who set the Colorado prep record with a time of 4:44.13 earlier this year, came up just short of that mark, but did establish a new 5A state meet record, crossing the line in 4:45.96.

Stewart swept her three individual races this weekend, also taking titles in the 800 meters and 3,200 meters. In addition, she helped the Bruins to a win in the 3,200-meter relay.

“It’s amazing,” Stewart said. “The whole weekend has been so fun and to finish it on this high note, I’m so excited.

While Reigh lost the 200 meter final to Peisner, the Denver East star did win the 400 meters, in a time of 53.27 seconds. She also helped the Angels win the 400-meter relay, in 47.72 seconds.

In other events Saturday, Overland senior Zeaniah Wedgeworth won the 100-meter hurdles (14.36); Valor Christian junior Kylie Bahr won the 300 hurdles (42.93); Loveland junior Kajsa Borrman won the discus (145-10); and freshman Lilly Nichols of Broomfield won the pole vault (12-0).

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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Class 4A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

While James and Niwot dominated the team race, Mullen had a great meet, as well. The Mustangs finished second in the team race, led by junior Agur Dwol and senior Kaleah Ruff.

Dwol, who won the long jump on Thursday, easily won the triple jump on Saturday with a leap of 40 feet, 9 inches. Ruff was beaten out by James in the 200, but won the 100 meters, in 12.03 seconds. She lost the 100 meters by .03 of a second in 2019.

“It was well deserved,” Ruff said of the first state title of her career. “I’ve been working for two years to run a good time and to win state, so it felt really nice.”

Ruff said the strong team showing meant a lot because the Mustangs didn’t bring a large contingent to Jeffco Stadium.

“It’s been really amazing because we only have seven girls right now at state compared to most schools,” she said. “I love all my girls and we’re doing the very best we can, putting 100 percent into our races and we’re seeing good results from it.”

Also on Saturday, Bethany Michalak of Air Academy won the 1,600 (4:55.01) by just .07 of a second over Niwot’s Lucca Fulkerson; and Sand Creek senior Jahzara Davis won the 100 hurdles (14.62).

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Class 3A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Coal Ridge won the first team title in its history, outlasting Liberty Common, 111-80. And, it was junior Peyton Garrison who was the star for the Titans.

Garrison swept the sprints, winning in the 100 meters (12.38 seconds), 200 (25.02) and 400 (56.23). She also capped her day by helping the Titans win the 1,600-meter relay in 4:01.78.

“It’s exciting. It really is,” she said after winning her three sprints. “My freshman year I didn’t win and I thought I was going to, but I came in this year a little more confident. I’m proud of where I came.”

In 2019, Garrison was third in the 200 and fourth in the 100.

“My times have been increasing ever since freshman year and I’ve been working really hard to get where I am,” she said.

Elsewhere on Saturday, Logan Haugestuen of Liberty Common won the 100 hurdles in 15.9 seconds and helped her team win the 400-meter relay (48.98); Alexandria Tice of Lamar won the discus (125-0); Basalt’s Katelyn Maley won the 1,600 meters (5:01.10); Holy Family’s Skylar Hawk won the 300 hurdles (46.05); and Sterling’s Valarie Allen won the triple jump (36-6).

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

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Class 2A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Despite some sore legs on Friday, South Park senior Jordan Burnett made sure the final meet of her prep career was a memorable one.

On Saturday, she won the 200 meters (25.29 seconds) and the 400 meters (56.91) for the first state titles of her career. She also finished second in the 100 meters, behind Mikayla Hutchison of Banning Lewis. Hutchison had a time of 12.53, while Burnett was 0.09 behind.

“It was so much fun,” Burnett said. “It was great. I didn’t know what to expect. My legs were a little sore yesterday even, so today I was just like it’s for fun; we’re just going to go out and give it everything we’ve got and it was so much fun.”

Cedaredge won the team title, 87-53 over second-place Banning Lewis Academy.

The Bruins dominated all weekend in relays and won two more on Saturday, taking the 400 relay (52.17) and the 1,600 relay (4:13.43). Megan Jenkins also won a title in the 300 hurdles (46.20)

Dayspring Christian freshman Eboselulu Omofoma was a two-time champion. After winning the high jump on Thursday, she came and won the 100 hurdles on Saturday (15.41 seconds).

In other Saturday finals, Peyton’s Eowyn Dalbec won the 1,600 meters (5:24.65); Holyoke’s Correy Koellner won the shot put (38-8.25); and Hannah Turpin of St. Mary’s won the long jump (16-11.75).

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Class 1A

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

Heritage Christian cruised to the team title – the third in program history and first since 2016 – and freshman Ainsley Stanton played a starring role.

On Saturday, Stanton easily won the 1,600 meters, her time of 5:4377 beating the field by nearly six seconds. It was the third title in three events this weekend for the freshman, who also won the 3,200 meters and helped the Eagles win the 3200 relay.

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

“I’m really excited,” Stanton said. “I wasn’t really expecting it. The mile was the one I was most nervous for. I’m pumped.”

Adding a team title made the weekend even sweeter.

“It’s amazing,” Stanton said. “My team is great and I think we’ve worked really hard for it.”

Individually, nobody had a better meet in Class 1A than Alivia Weathers of Lone Star. The junior went 4-for-4 on the weekend, including a pair of titles on Saturday in the 100 hurdles (16.5 seconds) and the 300 hurdles (48.15). She also won the pole vault and triple jump.

Sangre de Cristo senior Avery Palmgren had a big day, winning three individual state titles. She started her day with a leap of 17 feet, 1.75 inches to win the long jump. Then, she cruised to the win in the 100 meters (13.14 seconds) and added a title in the 200 meters (27.24)

Other champions on Saturday included Eads senior Colby Stoker in the shot put (38 feet, 2 inches); Merino junior Taysa Conger in the 400 meters (1:01.91); Haxtun won the 400-meter relay (54.04); and Merino won the 1,600 relay (4:23.96).

Track and field state championships

(Brad Cochi/CHSAANow)

1A girls volleyball: No. 7 Sangre de Cristo stuns No. 2 Wiley

COLORADO SPRINGS — Sangre de Cristo made one thing clear in their first round match of the Class 1A girls volleyball state tournament. Any and all teams should be ready to play when the Thunderbirds are on the court.

It wasn’t just that they beat No. 2 Wiley to advance to the 1A semifinals, but a 25-14, 25-23, 25-22 sweep of the Panthers was more a demonstration that the road to the state title is going to be a treacherous path.

“I think that Sangre is overlooked a lot in pretty much every sport that we play,” senior Avery Palmgren said. “We always come to play and come to prove ourselves. We always come in focused and ready to accomplish our goals.”

There’s no mistaking that a goal was not heading to the Broadmoor World Arena just to play in one match. The Thunderbirds had the ambition to get into Saturday’s semifinals, at the very least.

They showed a well-balanced offensive attack from Palmgren and Ashley Mortensen, the same offensive attack that got them a 13-3 record heading into the state tournament.

At times, they found themselves either tied with Wiley or trailing, but they never let panic set in and always trusted their ability remain in the set until the final point was scored.

“I think people doubt us, but they should be ready to play,” Palmgren said. “We definitely are.”

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(1) Fleming 3, (8) Otis 0

(Brad Cochi)

The winners of 10 of the last 13 1A titles met in the first round with Fleming looking every bit the defending champion.

The Wildcats held off the Bulldogs 25-19 and 25-23 in the first two sets before jumping out to a fast lead and dominating the third set 25-9. Fleming has advanced to the 1A semifinals every year dating back to at least 2008.

The Wildcats will meet Simla on Thursday at 8 a.m.

(4) Simla 3, (5) Stratton/Liberty 1

The Cubs made it to the 2A semifinals in 2019 and have now reached the same round in their first year at the 1A level.

They held off Stratton/Liberty in the first two sets 27-25, 25-13 before the Knighted Eagles got their lone win of the matching the third, beating the Cubs 25-18. Simla quickly rebounded and won the fourth set 25-12 to remain alive for Thursday’s matches.

(3) Merino 3, (6) Briggsdale 0

Merino looked dominant in the first set and establish a tone for the rest of the match. The Rams came eventually came away with a 25-12, 25-18, 25-19 win to get back into the 1A semis. They actually trailed 14-8 at one point in the third set, but a 17-5 rally sealed their bid to Thursday’s semifinal round.

The Rams last advanced to the 1A semis last season where they suffered a heartbreaking loss to Fleming.

Merino is one of the most accomplished volleyball programs in the state having won 10 state championships, third most among all teams regardless of classification. The Rams haven’t won a title since 2001 and are looking to end that drought this week.

Information for the girls volleyball state championships

 

State volleyball generic

(Pam Wagner/CHSAANow.com)

To be hosted at the The Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, the Colorado girls volleyball state championship tournament will take place on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Below is the schedule for matches and information on event tickets for each session, which can only be purchased ONLINE via GoFan.

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Quarterfinals, Wednesday, May 12

8 a.m.

Windsor vs TCA (Court 1)

Mountain Vista vs Grandview (Court 2)

Coronado vs Mead  (Court 3)

Eaton vs Resurrection Christian (Court 4)

11 a.m.

Fleming vs Otis (Court 1)

Columbine vs Cherry Creek (Court 2)

Cheyenne Mountain vs Discovery Canyon (Court 3)

Wiggins vs Yuma (Court 4)

2 p.m.

Simla vs Stratton/Liberty (Court 1)

Palisade vs Palmer Ridge (Court 2)

Lamar vs University (Court 3)

Fowler vs Vail Christian (Court 4)

5 p.m.

Wiley vs Sangre de Cristo (Court 1)

Rampart vs Legend (Court 2)

Montezuma-Cortez vs Prospect Ridge (Court 3)

Denver Christian vs Holyoke (Court 4)

8 p.m.

Merino vs Briggsdale (Court 1)

Ralston Valley vs Chatfield (Court 2)

Sterling vs Lutheran (Court 3)

Sedgwick County vs Dayspring Christian (Court 4)

Semifinals, Thursday, May 13

8 a.m.

1A Semifinals (Court 1)

5A Semifinals (Court 2)

3A Semifinals (Court 3)

2A Semifinals (Court 4)

11 a.m.

1A Semifinals (Court 1)

5A Semifinals (Court 2)

4A Semifinals (Court 3)

2A Semifinals (Court 4)

2 p.m.

3A Semifinals (Court 2)

4A Semifinals (Court 3)

Finals, Thursday, May 13

5 p.m.

1A Finals (Court 1)

5A Finals (Court 2)

2A Finals (Court 4)

8 p.m.

3A Finals (Court 1)

4A Finals (Court 4)

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TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets for all sessions are available to to the public and can be purchased ONLINE via GoFan.

  • Tickets are $10 per game
  • Tickets can ONLY be purchased digitally
  • Masks are required in the building.
  • Spectators can enter the building 30 minutes before games time, unless matches are delayed and should enter at the gate listed on their ticket.
  • As soon as the match is over, spectators must leave the arena due to capacity limitations and because the next set of spectators will be coming in.

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SITE

The Broadmoor World Arena

3185 Venetucci Blvd

Colorado Springs, CO 80906

BROADMOOR WORLD ARENA MAP

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1A girls volleyball state tournament bracket

The 2021 state tournament bracket for Class 1A girls volleyball.
2021 CHSAA State Girls Volleyball Championships (Colorado) Class 1A

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

Girls volleyball rankings: Cheyenne Mountain, Wiggins new at No. 1

Cheyenne Mountain and Wiggins are the new top-ranked teams 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 (12) 10-0 194 1 0-0
2 Cherokee Trail 11-1 158 4 3-0
3 Rampart (1) 6-1 154 7 3-0
4 Cherry Creek 11-1 142 2 2-0
5 Chaparral 6-2 119 3 1-1
6 Columbine 7-0 108 10 3-0
7 Ralston Valley 10-0 95 5 1-0
8 Grandview 9-3 81 6 3-0
9 Legend 5-3 64 8 1-0
10 Valor Christian 4-2 63 8 0-0
11 Chatfield 6-2 57 14 3-0
12 Fossil Ridge 8-1 56 4-0
13 Fort Collins 7-4 46 13 4-1
14 Liberty 8-3 40 11 1-2
15 Pueblo West 10-1 39 12 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Denver East 30, Pine Creek 18, Loveland 12, Heritage 10, Eaglecrest 10, Regis Jesuit 9, Ponderosa 9, Highlands Ranch 7, Brighton 7, Rocky Mountain 6, Castle View 6, Fruita Monument 6, Douglas County 5, Broomfield 5, Denver South 3, Horizon 1
Dropped out
Denver East (15)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Cheyenne Mountain (10) 7-2 285 2 1-2
2 Palmer Ridge (3) 8-3 249 1 0-2
3 Windsor (4) 11-0 213 3 5-0
4 Coronado (1) 9-0 192 4 2-0
5 Mead (1) 7-1 178 8 5-1
6 Niwot 11-2 159 5 2-1
7 Discovery Canyon 7-2 148 11 3-0
8 Eagle Valley 8-1 145 7 0-0
9 Palisade 8-2 124 10 1-1
10 Durango 9-2 110 8 1-2
11 Frederick 11-2 85 5-0
12 Woodland Park 8-1 84 12 1-0
13 Holy Family 7-3 79 13 3-2
14 Thompson Valley 9-2 71 6 4-2
15 Thomas Jefferson 8-1 50 14 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Skyview 47, Erie 38, Montrose 30, Lewis-Palmer 20, D’Evelyn 17, Berthoud 16, Lincoln 16, Fort Morgan 15, Falcon 15, Northfield 15, Denver West 15, Denver North 14, The Classical Academy 13, George Washington 13, Evergreen 11, Aurora Central 9, Steamboat Springs 8, Alameda 8, Battle Mountain 7, Canon City 5, Centaurus 4, Mullen 4, Golden 3, Conifer 2, Roosevelt 2, Longmont 1
Dropped out
Erie (15)
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Eaton (14) 10-0 298 1 4-0
2 Sterling (2) 9-2 227 4 3-0
3 Lamar (2) 11-0 216 3 2-0
4 Lutheran 8-2 175 2 1-2
5 Montezuma-Cortez 11-0 169 7 2-0
6 DSST: Montview (1) 9-1 151 5 2-1
7 Bayfield 8-3 135 12 2-0
7 University 9-2 135 6 3-0
9 Resurrection Christian 7-3 130 8 2-0
10 Alamosa 8-3 115 8 2-0
11 Prospect Ridge Academy 11-1 105 11 2-0
12 Platte Valley 6-5 83 14 3-0
13 Middle Park 9-2 69 2-0
14 Manitou Springs 6-2 56 13 2-1
15 Faith Christian 6-4 49 15 2-2
Others receiving votes:
The Vanguard School 47, Colorado Springs Christian 40, Liberty Common 34, Coal Ridge 29, Fort Lupton 24, Bennett 22, DSST: Byers 20, The Academy 20, Bishop Machebeuf 20, Lake County 18, The Pinnacle 17, Frontier Academy 17, James Irwin 15, SkyView Academy 15, Centauri 14, Valley 14, Cedaredge 14, Eagle Ridge Academy 13, St. Mary’s 13, Arrupe Jesuit 12, Basalt 11, KIPP Denver Collegiate 11, Moffat County 10, Estes Park 10, Delta 10, DSST: College View 9, Strive Prep – Smart Academy 8, Kent Denver 8, Colorado Academy 7, Peak to Peak 5, Strasburg 5, Buena Vista 4, Pagosa Springs 3, Highland 3, Brush 2, Ellicott 2, Sheridan 1
Dropped out
Colorado Springs Christian (10)
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Wiggins (8) 11-2 219 2 3-0
2 Denver Christian (5) 6-0 208 3 3-0
3 Meeker (2) 9-0 206 1 1-0
4 Sedgwick County 10-2 177 4 2-1
5 Fowler 8-2 162 5 1-0
6 Vail Christian 7-0 135 7 2-0
7 Dayspring Christian Academy 9-1 107 6 1-1
8 Limon 5-6 100 8 1-1
9 Vail Mountain 8-2 89 12 2-0
10 Del Norte 9-3 72 8 3-0
11 Soroco 9-1 71 14 2-0
12 Heritage Christian 8-3 63 11 2-1
13 Union Colony Prep 9-2 46 1-1
14 Rye 4-1 38 10 0-0
Others receiving votes:
Rocky Ford 30, Monte Vista 20, Sargent 20, Addenbrooke Classical Academy 18, Holyoke 16, Dolores 16, Hoehne 16, Wray 10, Yuma 9, West Grand 9, Swink 7, Ignacio 7, Telluride 6, Byers 6, Gilpin County 2, Colorado Springs School 1, Platte Canyon 1
Dropped out
Monte Vista (15)
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Fleming (13) 11-0 275 1 3-0
2 Simla (4) 11-0 264 2 3-0
3 Wiley 9-1 227 4 3-0
4 Stratton/Liberty 11-0 216 3 3-0
5 Merino (1) 9-2 192 5 3-0
6 Springfield 10-1 180 7 2-0
7 Sangre de Cristo 9-3 161 6 1-1
8 Briggsdale 9-3 142 8 4-0
9 Kit Carson 8-4 124 8 2-1
10 Dove Creek 8-1 100 10 1-0
11 Belleview Christian (1) 7-0 87 15 2-0
12 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 7-3 75 14 2-1
13 Elbert (1) 7-2 66 12 1-1
14 McClave 9-4 65 11 1-2
15 Otis 7-3 49 13 1-0
Others receiving votes:
Weldon Valley 32, Flatirons Academy 18, Cotopaxi 17, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 14, Kiowa 14, De Beque 13, Antonito 11, Hanover 9, Cripple Creek-Victor 7, Evangelical Christian 7, Pikes Peak Christian 6, Kim/Branson 6, Idalia 5, Haxtun 5, Deer Trail 4, Flagler 4, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 4, La Veta 1
Dropped out

Girls volleyball rankings: Meeker new No. 1 in Class 2A

Meeker took over the top spot in Class 2A this week.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Mountain Vista (15) 10-0 225 1 1-0
2 Cherry Creek (1) 9-1 207 4 3-0
3 Chaparral 5-1 193 2 1-0
4 Cherokee Trail 8-1 191 3 2-0
5 Ralston Valley 9-0 145 8 3-0
6 Grandview 6-3 144 5 1-1
7 Rampart 3-1 116 6 1-0
8 Valor Christian 4-2 104 7 1-1
9 Legend (1) 4-3 94 9 1-0
10 Columbine 4-0 90 10 1-0
11 Liberty 7-1 58 15 4-0
12 Pueblo West 8-1 54 13 2-0
13 Fort Collins 3-3 50 12 2-1
14 Chatfield 3-2 40 11 2-1
15 Denver East 7-1 31 3-0
Others receiving votes:
Regis Jesuit 28, Eaglecrest 25, Horizon 25, Pine Creek 24, Highlands Ranch 21, Fossil Ridge 20, Broomfield 18, Denver South 15, Dakota Ridge 14, Heritage 13, Lakewood 12, Ponderosa 11, Rocky Mountain 10, Castle View 9, Brighton 8, Air Academy 7, Douglas County 6, Vista PEAK Prep 6, Fruita Monument 5, Arvada West 5, Boulder 5, Doherty 4, Pomona 3, Loveland 2, ThunderRidge 2
Dropped out
Eaglecrest (14)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Palmer Ridge (10) 8-1 247 1 1-1
2 Cheyenne Mountain (7) 6-0 229 2 2-0
3 Windsor 6-0 167 4 3-0
4 Coronado 7-0 154 5 3-0
5 Niwot 9-1 149 3 3-1
6 Thompson Valley 5-0 129 13 1-0
7 Eagle Valley 8-1 127 8 0-1
8 Durango 8-0 115 10 3-0
9 Mead 2-0 92 6 1-0
10 Palisade 7-1 90 1-0
11 Discovery Canyon 4-2 86 7 3-0
12 Woodland Park 7-1 68 11 1-1
13 Holy Family 4-1 66 8 0-1
14 Thomas Jefferson 6-1 59 3-1
15 Erie 3-2 58 14 0-0
Others receiving votes:
Montrose 38, Lewis-Palmer 28, Skyview 27, Frederick 26, D’Evelyn 24, Denver West 15, Denver North 14, George Washington 13, The Classical Academy 13, Lincoln 12, Longmont 11, Evergreen 11, Northfield 10, Alameda 10, Aurora Central 9, Battle Mountain 9, Berthoud 9, Fort Morgan 8, Littleton 8, Falcon 7, Mullen 6, Canon City 5, Centaurus 4, Steamboat Springs 3, Conifer 2, Riverdale Ridge 1, Pueblo South 1
Dropped out
Lewis-Palmer (12), Montrose (15)
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Eaton (10) 6-0 240 1 3-0
2 Lutheran 7-0 180 2 3-0
3 Lamar (3) 9-0 172 6 5-0
4 Sterling (1) 6-2 164 4 2-0
5 DSST: Montview (1) 7-0 141 7 3-0
6 University 6-2 132 3 1-2
7 Montezuma-Cortez (1) 9-0 108 10 3-0
8 Alamosa 6-3 86 8 1-2
9 Resurrection Christian 5-3 85 5 1-2
10 Colorado Springs Christian (1) 3-3 80 8 2-2
11 Prospect Ridge Academy 9-1 79 14 2-0
12 Bayfield 6-3 76 13 2-1
13 Manitou Springs 4-1 75 12 1-1
14 Platte Valley 3-5 72 11 1-2
15 Faith Christian 4-2 50 3-0
Others receiving votes:
Middle Park 41, Liberty Common 39, Coal Ridge 37, Bennett 34, Lake County 32, Valley 27, Fort Lupton 23, Delta 22, Eagle Ridge Academy 21, The Vanguard School 21, The Academy 20, DSST: Byers 19, James Irwin 19, Bishop Machebeuf 17, Frontier Academy 16, SkyView Academy 15, Basalt 14, Centauri 12, Arrupe Jesuit 12, Estes Park 10, Moffat County 10, DSST: College View 9, Kent Denver 9, The Pinnacle 8, Strive Prep – Smart Academy 8, Colorado Academy 7, Cedaredge 6, La Junta 6, Strasburg 5, Peak to Peak 5, KIPP Denver Collegiate 4, Buena Vista 4, St. Mary’s 3, Pagosa Springs 3, Brush 2
Dropped out
Valley (15)

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Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Meeker 8-0 130 3 4-0
2 Wiggins (4) 8-2 123 1 1-1
3 Denver Christian (4) 3-0 117 2 1-0
4 Sedgwick County 8-1 101 4 2-1
5 Fowler 7-2 92 7 3-1
6 Dayspring Christian Academy (1) 8-0 83 6 3-0
7 Vail Christian 5-0 73 8 0-0
8 Limon 4-5 61 5 2-4
9 Del Norte 6-3 50 11 2-0
10 Rye 4-1 42 12 0-0
11 Heritage Christian 6-2 32 10 1-1
12 Vail Mountain 6-2 29 3-1
14 Soroco 7-1 24 3-0
15 Monte Vista 9-1 23 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Addenbrooke Classical Academy 20, Dolores 20, Byers 18, Hoehne 18, Swink 18, Rocky Ford 16, Yuma 14, Union Colony Prep 13, Telluride 12, Wray 10, West Grand 9, Sargent 8, Ignacio 7, Calhan 4, Sanford 4, Holyoke 3
Dropped out
Sargent (8), Dolores (13), Byers (14), Union Colony Prep (15)
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Fleming (14) 8-0 224 1 2-0
2 Simla 8-0 200 2 4-0
3 Stratton/Liberty 8-0 166 5 3-0
4 Wiley 6-1 160 4 1-0
5 Merino (1) 6-2 156 6 3-0
6 Sangre de Cristo 8-2 129 7 3-0
7 Springfield 8-1 114 10 3-0
8 Briggsdale 5-3 111 3 2-1
9 Kit Carson 6-3 104 8 3-0
10 Dove Creek 7-1 64 8 3-0
11 McClave 8-2 63 11 1-2
12 Elbert (1) 6-1 57 14 2-0
13 Otis 6-3 56 12 4-1
14 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 5-2 55 15 3-0
15 Belleview Christian 5-0 35 1-0
Others receiving votes:
Weldon Valley 30, Flagler 27, Kiowa 19, Cotopaxi 18, Haxtun 14, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 14, De Beque 13, Flatirons Academy 12, La Veta 12, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 10, Hanover 9, Mile High Academy 7, Cripple Creek-Victor 7, Evangelical Christian 7, Idalia 7, Pikes Peak Christian 6, Cheraw 6, Deer Trail 4, Sierra Grande 4
Dropped out
Weldon Valley (13)

Girls volleyball rankings: Mountain Vista new No. 1 in 5A

Mountain Vista took over as the new No. 1 in Class 5A.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Mountain Vista (12) 9-0 193 2
2 Chaparral (1) 4-1 169 1
3 Cherokee Trail 6-1 167 3
4 Cherry Creek (1) 6-1 165 4
5 Grandview 5-2 120 7
6 Rampart 2-1 104 5
7 Valor Christian 3-1 95 8
8 Ralston Valley 6-0 87 11
9 Legend 3-3 85 6
10 Columbine 3-0 53 12
11 Chatfield 1-1 45 8
12 Fort Collins 1-2 44 13
13 Pueblo West 6-1 41
14 Eaglecrest 4-3 35 10
15 Liberty 3-1 32
Others receiving votes:
Pine Creek 25, Highlands Ranch 25, Regis Jesuit 21, Heritage 20, Broomfield 18, Denver East 17, Dakota Ridge 17, Lakewood 14, Ponderosa 13, Denver South 9, Rocky Mountain 9, Air Academy 7, Westminster 7, Vista PEAK Prep 6, Arvada West 6, Fossil Ridge 5, Boulder 5, Doherty 4, Douglas County 3, Pomona 3, Castle View 3, Horizon 2, ThunderRidge 2, Rock Canyon 2, Bear Creek 2
Dropped out
Broomfield (14), Highlands Ranch (15)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Palmer Ridge (13) 7-0 222 1
2 Cheyenne Mountain (2) 4-0 212 2
3 Niwot 6-0 169 6
4 Windsor 3-0 161 5
5 Coronado 4-0 154 3
6 Mead 1-0 115 7
7 Discovery Canyon 1-2 110 4
8 Eagle Valley (1) 8-0 88 15
9 Holy Family 4-0 83 10
10 Durango 5-0 75 11
11 Woodland Park 6-0 62 8
12 Lewis-Palmer 0-3 59 8
13 Thompson Valley 4-0 58
14 Erie 3-2 53 14
15 Montrose 4-2 47 13
Others receiving votes:
Frederick 43, D’Evelyn 40, Longmont 24, Palisade 23, Skyview 20, Fort Morgan 19, Thomas Jefferson 15, Mullen 15, Battle Mountain 11, The Classical Academy 8, Littleton 7, Pueblo County 6, Roosevelt 5, Falcon 4, Riverdale Ridge 3, Berthoud 2, Alameda 2, Green Mountain 2, Northfield 1, Pueblo South 1, Wheat Ridge 1
Dropped out
D’Evelyn (12)
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Eaton (10) 3-0 285 1
2 Lutheran (3) 4-0 236 2
3 University (1) 5-0 218 5
4 Sterling (4) 4-2 217 3
5 Resurrection Christian (1) 4-1 179 6
6 Lamar 4-0 158 7
7 DSST: Montview (1) 4-0 146 12
8 Alamosa 5-1 137 8
9 Colorado Springs Christian (1) 1-1 119 4
10 Montezuma-Cortez 6-0 100 11
11 Platte Valley 2-3 92 8
12 Manitou Springs (1) 3-0 89
13 Bayfield 4-2 81 10
14 Prospect Ridge Academy 7-1 76
15 Valley 1-1 56 14
Others receiving votes:
Bishop Machebeuf 52, Faith Christian 46, DSST: Byers 43, Bennett 42, Middle Park 38, Coal Ridge 34, The Academy 31, St. Mary’s 29, Frontier Academy 28, Fort Lupton 27, Lake County 27, Liberty Common 27, Basalt 26, The Vanguard School 26, Eagle Ridge Academy 17, Delta 16, SkyView Academy 15, James Irwin 15, Estes Park 14, La Junta 14, Cedaredge 13, Arrupe Jesuit 12, Centauri 11, Colorado Academy 10, Moffat County 10, DSST: College View 9, Strive Prep – Smart Academy 8, The Pinnacle 8, Kent Denver 7, Buena Vista 7, Roaring Fork 6, Peak to Peak 5, Strasburg 5, KIPP Denver Collegiate 4, Pagosa Springs 3, Grand Valley 3, Brush 2, Highland 1
Dropped out
Faith Christian (13), Coal Ridge (15)
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Wiggins (6) 7-1 211 1
2 Denver Christian (6) 2-0 206 3
3 Meeker (2) 4-0 202 4
4 Sedgwick County (1) 6-0 167 6
5 Limon 2-1 145 2
6 Dayspring Christian Academy 5-0 122 13
7 Fowler 4-1 97 5
8 Vail Christian 5-0 81
9 Sargent (1) 5-0 74 15
10 Heritage Christian 5-1 70
11 Del Norte 4-3 64 12
12 Rye 4-1 61 7
13 Dolores 5-3 57 8
14 Byers 5-1 44
15 Union Colony Prep 4-1 43 14
Others receiving votes:
Yuma 40, West Grand 37, Rocky Ford 32, Telluride 29, Monte Vista 29, Hoehne 28, Calhan 27, Olathe 24, Swink 20, Addenbrooke Classical Academy 16, Vail Mountain 16, Holyoke 13, Akron 13, Soroco 12, Wray 10, Clear Creek 9, Ignacio 7, John Mall 6, Ridgway 6, Dawson School 5, Fountain Valley 5, Lyons 4, Sanford 4, Plateau Valley 2, Gilpin County 1, Paonia 1
Dropped out
Hoehne (8), Yuma (10), West Grand (11)
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Fleming (13) 6-0 207 1
2 Simla 4-0 168 5
3 Briggsdale 3-2 143 2
4 Wiley 5-1 134 8
5 Stratton/Liberty 5-0 118 8
6 Merino 3-2 104 3
7 Sangre de Cristo (1) 5-2 101 7
8 Dove Creek 4-1 97 11
9 Kit Carson 3-3 96 4
10 Springfield 5-1 91 10
11 McClave 7-0 86 13
12 Otis 2-2 71 6
13 Weldon Valley 5-2 52 14
14 Elbert (1) 4-1 44
15 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 2-2 35 12
Others receiving votes:
Haxtun 31, Belleview Christian 29, Cotopaxi 20, Kiowa 17, Miami-Yoder 14, La Veta 13, Colorado School for the Deaf Blind 13, Edison 12, Flatirons Academy 11, Kim/Branson 11, Hanover 9, Idalia 9, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 8, Flagler 8, Pikes Peak Christian 8, Cripple Creek-Victor 7, Eads 7, Lone Star 5, Evangelical Christian 5, Deer Trail 4, North Park 4, Cheraw 4, Granada 2, Walsh 1, Caliche 1
Dropped out
Haxtun (15)

Girls volleyball rankings: Wiggins new No. 1 in 2A poll

Wiggins has taken over atop the Class 2A girls volleyball rankings.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Volleyball Polls

Voted upon by coaches around the state. These rankings are part of the postseason seeding process.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Chaparral (6) 4-0 175 1 3-0
2 Mountain Vista (4) 4-0 163 7 2-0
3 Cherokee Trail (2) 5-0 161 4 3-0
4 Cherry Creek 4-1 132 5 3-0
5 Rampart (1) 1-1 128 2 0-1
6 Legend 2-2 110 8 2-0
7 Grandview 4-2 108 6 3-1
8 Valor Christian 0-1 101 3 0-1
9 Chatfield 1-0 63 12 1-0
10 Eaglecrest 2-2 53 8 0-2
11 Ralston Valley 1-0 49 11 0-0
12 Columbine 1-0 46 1-0
13 Fort Collins 0-0 45 10 0-0
14 Broomfield 1-0 38 1-0
15 Highlands Ranch 2-1 30 13 1-0
Others receiving votes:
Pine Creek 25, Regis Jesuit 25, Heritage 23, Pueblo West 20, Ponderosa 13, Doherty 13, Rocky Mountain 11, Liberty 8, Fossil Ridge 6, Douglas County 4, Arapahoe 4, Castle View 3, Lakewood 2, Denver East 1
Dropped out
Heritage (14), Pine Creek (15)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Palmer Ridge (12) 3-0 209 1 2-0
2 Cheyenne Mountain (1) 4-0 202 2 2-0
3 Coronado 2-0 187 3 0-0
4 Discovery Canyon 1-1 146 5 0-0
5 Windsor (1) 1-0 132 8 1-0
6 Niwot 2-0 125 10 2-0
7 Mead 1-0 124 6 1-0
8 Lewis-Palmer (1) 0-2 109 4 0-1
9 Woodland Park (1) 2-0 64 14 1-0
10 Holy Family 1-0 62 12 1-0
11 Durango 2-0 57 2-0
12 D’Evelyn 1-0 48 15 1-0
13 Montrose 1-1 47 7 1-1
14 Erie 0-0 44 8 0-0
15 Eagle Valley 2-0 43 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Thomas Jefferson 41, Thompson Valley 35, Frederick 34, Pueblo County 32, Fort Morgan 27, Mullen 25, Battle Mountain 23, Longmont 19, Littleton 16, Steamboat Springs 14, Skyview 13, The Classical Academy 10, Roosevelt 8, Canon City 6, Pueblo Centennial 5, Pueblo Central 4, Pueblo East 4, Pueblo South 2, Berthoud 2, Wheat Ridge 1
Dropped out
Thomas Jefferson (11), Pueblo County (13)
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Eaton (6) 0-0 245 1 0-0
2 Lutheran (3) 3-0 225 3 2-0
3 Sterling (7) 0-1 213 2 0-1
4 Colorado Springs Christian (2) 0-0 163 4 0-0
5 University 1-0 162 6 1-0
6 Resurrection Christian 2-0 150 11 2-0
7 Lamar (1) 3-0 146 8 1-0
8 Alamosa 2-1 142 5 1-1
9 Platte Valley 1-0 109 10 1-0
10 Bayfield (1) 1-2 104 8 1-2
11 Montezuma-Cortez 3-0 91 3-0
12 DSST: Montview (1) 3-0 86 13 2-0
13 Faith Christian 1-1 78 7 0-1
14 Valley 0-1 56 12 0-1
15 Coal Ridge 1-0 53 14 1-0
Others receiving votes:
Bishop Machebeuf 48, Prospect Ridge Academy 44, Manitou Springs 42, St. Mary’s 31, Eagle Ridge Academy 25, Middle Park 24, Pagosa Springs 22, Buena Vista 20, Lake County 18, Fort Lupton 17, The Academy 17, Estes Park 14, Centauri 14, La Junta 14, SkyView Academy 14, Cedaredge 13, Strasburg 13, Basalt 13, Arrupe Jesuit 12, Frontier Academy 12, Moffat County 10, Bennett 9, DSST: Byers 8, Liberty Common 8, Roaring Fork 6, Englewood 5, The Pinnacle 5, Jefferson 3, KIPP Denver Collegiate 3, Grand Valley 3, Colorado Academy 3, Peak to Peak 2, The Vanguard School 2, Delta 1, Highland 1, Salida 1
Dropped out
Manitou Springs (15)
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Wiggins (3) 2-0 149 3 2-0
2 Limon (1) 0-0 148 2 0-0
3 Denver Christian (5) 2-0 143 1 2-0
4 Meeker (1) 4-0 129 4 2-0
5 Fowler 1-0 103 5 1-0
6 Sedgwick County 2-0 69 12 2-0
7 Rye 1-0 66 1-0
8 Dolores 3-2 62 8 2-1
9 Hoehne 1-0 61 10 1-0
10 Yuma 1-1 60 6
11 West Grand 1-2 56 7 1-2
12 Del Norte 2-0 49 11 2-0
13 Dayspring Christian Academy (1) 3-0 48 13 0-0
14 Union Colony Prep 2-0 42 8 2-0
15 Sargent 3-0 28 2-0
Others receiving votes:
Rocky Ford 27, Swink 24, Heritage Christian 21, Sanford 21, Soroco 20, Telluride 16, Holyoke 11, Byers 11, Wray 10, Ignacio 10, Clear Creek 9, Vail Christian 8, Vail Mountain 7, John Mall 6, Akron 6, Dawson School 5, Rangely 4, Gilpin County 3, Fountain Valley 3, Ridgway 2, Lyons 2, Platte Canyon 1
Dropped out
Swink (14), Rocky Ford (15)
Class 1A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
1 Fleming (16) 0-0 266 1 0-0
2 Briggsdale 1-0 221 2 1-0
3 Merino (2) 0-1 192 5 0-1
4 Kit Carson 1-0 190 3 1-0
5 Simla 0-0 152 6 0-0
6 Otis 0-1 143 4 0-1
7 Sangre de Cristo 2-0 127 7 2-0
8 Wiley 0-0 122 14
9 Stratton/Liberty 2-0 101
10 Springfield 0-0 95 10 0-0
11 Dove Creek 2-0 81 8 1-0
12 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 0-0 80 13 0-0
13 McClave 0-0 66 15 0-0
14 Weldon Valley 2-0 65 0-0
15 Haxtun 0-1 54 12 0-1
Others receiving votes:
La Veta 47, Elbert 33, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 25, Flatirons Academy 25, Kim/Branson 21, Idalia 17, Lone Star 16, Belleview Christian 14, Miami-Yoder 14, Prairie 13, Colorado School for the Deaf Blind 13, Edison 12, Kiowa 12, Eads 11, Hanover 9, North Park 9, Cripple Creek-Victor 7, Pikes Peak Christian 6, Evangelical Christian 5, Deer Trail 4, Cheraw 4, Nucla 4, Granada 2, Walsh 1, Caliche 1
Dropped out
South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] (8), La Veta (11)