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All-state girls lacrosse teams for Season D

The Season D all-state girls lacrosse teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They 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 vote of head coaches.

Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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Class 5A

(Lance Wendt/wendt5280.com)

Player of the year: Jessie Bakes, Colorado Academy

Coach of the year: Kelsey Sheridan, Fairview

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Lily Assini Cherry Creek M Junior
Jessie Bakes Colorado Academy M Senior
Grace Lichtenberger Air Academy M Junior
Cate Lord Regis Jesuit Senior
Katharine Merrifield Colorado Academy M Senior
Lucy Munro ThunderRidge A/M/D Senior
Betty Nelson Columbine G Sophomore
Tess Osburn Valor Christian A Junior
McKenna Riley ThunderRidge M Senior
Lauren Rismani Valor Christian A Senior
Maya Rutherford Colorado Academy D/M Senior
Molly Threlkeld Cherry Creek M Junior
Grace Weigand Regis Jesuit Senior
Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Savanna Barbosa Rock Canyon G/D Sophomore
Mandy Brockamp Grandview M Senior
Berit Brookfield ThunderRidge M/M/DM Senior
Charlotte Corkins Colorado Academy M Freshman
Raegan Digby Valor Christian A Sophomore
Brooke Dietmeier Fairview M Senior
Thayer Hubbard Fairview G Junior
Kaley Kakac Valor Christian M Sophomore
Rebecca Kerr Colorado Academy D/M Senior
Zoe Martin Colorado Academy A/M Freshman
Krissy Rael Regis Jesuit Senior
Marguerite Schipfer Air Academy A/M Junior
Olivia Tighe Palmer Ridge M/A/D Senior

Honorable mention:

  • Hayden Appel, Chaparral, Sophomore
  • Elise Bialecki, M, Mullen, Senior
  • Marin Bomgaars, D/M, Colorado Academy, Senior
  • Paris Corporon, Regis Jesuit, Junior
  • Alex Cutone, M, Rock Canyon, Sophomore
  • Anna Gawthrop, A, Cherry Creek, Sophomore
  • Cami Johnson, A, Fairview, Sophomore
  • Maya Kendall, M, Colorado Academy, Junior
  • Rachel Kennedy, M, Arapahoe, Junior
  • Julie Markovich, D, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Breonna Mason, G, Air Academy, Sophomore
  • CJ Meehan, M/A/D, ThunderRidge, Sophomore
  • Eliza Osburn, M, Valor Christian, Freshman
  • Madison Riley, M, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Lilly Rowell, Chaparral, Junior
  • Darby Sherrod, M/D, Arapahoe, Senior
  • Courtney Smith, D, Dakota Ridge, Junior
  • Danielle Srdoc, D, ThunderRidge, Senior
  • Ava Welty, D, Fairview, Junior

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Class 4A

(Lance Wendt/wendt5280.com)

Player of the year: Margo Miller, Evergreen

Coach of the year: Rachel Sanford, Evergreen

First Team
Name School Pos. Year
Annabelle Biggar Dawson School Sophomore
Aidan Carr Thompson Valley M Sophomore
Annalise Carr Thompson Valley A Senior
Maya DeGeorge Grand Junction M Senior
Averi Gardner Evergreen Sophomore
Adde Hollander Conifer M Senior
Samantha Hughes Castle View M Sophomore
Landree McClure Golden A Senior
Margo Miller Evergreen Senior
KC Ossello Green Mountain M/A Senior
Maddison Santini Rocky Mountain Junior
Riley Schultz Castle View M Sophomore
Lauren Spence Evergreen G Senior

 

Second Team
Name School Pos. Year
Bridget Bankert Grand Junction A Senior
Cami Campbell Rocky Mountain Senior
Riley Dolan Roaring Fork M/A Senior
Sidney Edmonds Holy Family M Junior
Julia Hodell Holy Family Freshman
Kylie Kenny Aspen M Senior
Evan McDonnell Denver South Sophomore
Emma Mielke Horizon G Senior
Shea Murphy Green Mountain M Junior
Carly Poole Evergreen Senior
Ella Shofnos Denver South Sophomore
Taylor Tobin Golden D/DM/M Sophomore
Brynn West Green Mountain D Junior

Honorable mention:

  • Maryn Brown, M, Fruita Monument, Junior
  • Libby Claassen, M/A/DM, Roaring Fork, Senior
  • Allie Elliott, M/D/A, Durango, Senior
  • Ava Ganter, M/A, Golden, Junior
  • Sophie Gebhardt, Dawson School, Junior
  • Julia Harty, Battle Mountain, Senior
  • Sophie Hodgson, M/A, Roaring Fork, Sophomore
  • Charlotte Katz, Telluride, Junior
  • Necia Knoedler, A, Liberty, Junior
  • Melena Krownapple, Telluride, Senior
  • Phoebe Ramirez, A, Cherokee Trail, Senior
  • Talei Ricketson, A/M, Smoky Hill, Sophomore
  • Sophia Rinn, M/A/D, Eagle Valley, Senior
  • Reese Ripley, M, Denver North, Freshman
  • Araceli Sanchez, Heritage, Junior
  • Mia Seltzer, Aspen, Junior
  • Sage Sorrells, A, Cherokee Trail, Sophomore
  • Maleah Sosa, M/A, Horizon, Junior
  • Devin Thomas, D, Aspen, Junior
  • Alex Young, Denver South, Sophomore

Photos: Dawson erupts on offense to beat out Telluride for 2A title

2A girls soccer: Miller’s four goals help deliver Dawson a state title

(Jack Carlough)

COLORADO SPRINGS – The highest scoring state championship game in CHSAA girls soccer history went in favor of the Dawson Mustangs, as they took down Telluride, 15-4, on Saturday at Weidner Field to win their second Class 2A title.

Senior Degen Miller, who was a member of Dawson’s 2018 title team, scored four goals in her final high school hoorah. Miller didn’t have to do it all by herself, as Lauren Muniz, Elise Freedman and Helen Leon each netted a hat trick as well.

Head coach David Criswell, who will soon move to Chicago, could tell early on that his final team at Dawson was different.

“Since the first practice we had and the first game we had, I could tell this was a special group,” Criswell said. “Forget their technical skills, I think those stand for themselves, they’re just such a cohesive team.”

The second-seeded Mustangs capped off a 12-1 season with their only loss coming against 4A Northridge. Telluride, meanwhile, came in as the No. 1 seed but fell to 12-1.

The big stage wasn’t an unfamiliar one for Dawson, which has played in every title game since 2A soccer’s conception in 2015. Following a canceled 2020 season, this year’s title game was hosted by the newly-minted Weidner Field in Colorado Springs.

Despite producing the largest goal differential in a Colorado state title game, the Mustangs fell behind early when Telluride freshman Brooke Duncan scored the game’s opening goal. The relinquished goal made for just the second time all year the Mustangs fell behind. Criswell said his team didn’t lose confidence and quickly answered with five straight goals.

Dawson held an 8-3 lead at the half and didn’t let off the gas pedal much in the final 40 minutes. Freedman and senior Maddy Timms each scored to open the second half and induce a running game clock. Madison Shaw also scored in the game.

With just over 10 minutes remaining, Miller scored her fourth goal to put Dawson up 12-4. Her Season D playoff run totaled 14 goals including six against Front Range Christian in Round 1. Miller credited her midfield for fueling the offense.

“Our midfield played great today. I think they had great balls,” Miller said. “They were able to find spaces between Telluride’s defense and slip some balls in.”

For both Miller and Criswell, their final game together was bittersweet.

“It (was) our coach’s last game with this team, which means a lot to all of us,” Miller said. “We really wanted to win it for him and we’re all just so happy that we were able to do that.”

Girls soccer: Championship matchups are set in all four classifications

(Ben Parris)

At four different sites, Colorado’s top high school girls soccer teams spent Wednesday afternoon and evening battling it out in order to decide which of them would square off for their respective classification championships on Saturday at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs. The championship matchups are now set in all four classes.

Class 2A – No. 2 Dawson vs. No. 1 Telluride – 9 a.m.

Class 4A – No. 12 Holy Family vs No. 2 Evergreen – Noon

Class 5A – No. 2 Broomfield vs. No. 4 Rock Canyon – 3 p.m.

Class 3A – No. 1 Kent Denver vs. No. 10 Colorado Academy – 6 p.m.

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Class 5A

(4) Rock Canyon 1, (1) Valor Christian 0

The Rock Canyon girls soccer team has never won a state championship but the Jaguars have will have a chance to change that now that they have pushed their way into the state Season D state title game.

Getting past the No. 1 overall seed, No. 4 Rock Canyon (12-1) won 1-0 over top-seeded Valor Christian (11-1-1) in the Class 5A state semifinals on Wednesday. The Jaguars are on a 12-game win streak and will be looking to take home a trophy with lucky win No. 13 at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs on Saturday.

(2) Broomfield 1, (3) Cherry Creek 0

Sophomore Raegan Kotschau’s goal just before halftime turned out to be a big one, as it ended up being the lone score in a defensive battle against Cherry Creek that sent Broomfield into the Class 5A state championship game.

With both teams entering the semifinals without a loss, the Eagles (12-0-1) and Bruins (11-1) had allowed a combined 15 goals in 24 games before meeting up at Englewood High School on Wednesday. For the most part the constest played out as expected, with both defenses and goalkeepers stifling their opponents’ offenses until one team or the other finally put a ball in the back of the net.

That team, Broomfield, will now have the opportunity to play for its first state title since 2006.

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Class 4A

(12) Holy Family 1, (1) Northridge 0

The lowest seed remaining in the Colorado high school girls soccer postseason made a big move on Wednesday night.

Twelfth-seeded Holy Family (10-2) knocked off No. 1 Northridge (12-1), 1-0, in the Class 4A state semifinals and will play for a state championship at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs on Saturday. Jaelen Giron put the stamp on the biggest upset of the Colorado semifinals with a goal in the 62nd minute to give the Tigers an opportunity to play for a state title in Season D.

On Saturday, the Holy Family girls soccer team will play for the program’s first state title.

(2) Evergreen 1, (3) The Classical Academy 0

Wednesday evening certainly wasn’t a bad one for Evergreen athletics.

While the Cougars’ girls lacrosse team was in Aurora stamping the school’s name on the first ever Class 4A girls lacrosse trophy, the Evergreen girls soccer team was at Frederick High School crafting a 1-0 semifinal victory over No. 3 The Classical Academy (12-1-2). The second-seeded Cougars (13-0) remain unbeaten in Season D and will play for the 4A title on Saturday.

Through 13 games, the Cougars have allowed just four goals this season. Wednesday’s defensive shutout dealt The Classical Academy its first loss of the campaign.

Evergreen girls soccer has won two state championships, but has not taken home a first-place trophy since 1997.

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Class 3A

(1) Kent Denver 2, (4) Jefferson Academy 1

Kent Denver remains unbeaten in Season D. More importantly, that undefeated record has now earned the team an opportunity to play for a the Class 3A state championships.

In Wednesday’s semifinal round, the top-seeded Sun Devils (11-0-2) won 2-1 over No. 4 Jefferson Academy (10-2-1) and will head down to Colorado Springs for one more game on Saturday. After getting past a similarly defensively-talented Jaguars team on Wednesday, the Sun Devils will arrive at Weidner Field having outscored their Season D opponents 68-5.

(10) Colorado Academy 4, (3) Vail Mountain 0

With a pair of first-half goals and two more in the second half, No. 10 Colorado Academy (10-2-1) flew past No. 3 Vail Mountain (12-1) in the Class 3A state semifinals on Wednesday night at Stutler Bowl in Aurora.

The victory continued an impressive postseason run for the Mustangs, who have now outscored their three playoff opponents 11-1 and have not allowed a goal since the opening round. Colorado Academy girls soccer won its fifth state title in 2019 and will be looking to add a sixth when the Mustangs take the field in Colorado Springs on Saturday.

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Class 2A

(1) Telluride 4, (2) Crested Butte 1

Ayla Kanow wasn’t ready to officially start her summer break just yet, so she made sure the Telluride girls soccer team stuck around for the Class 2A championship game.

The junior scored three goals in a 4-1 victory over No. 4 Crested Butte (9-3) in the state semifinals on Wednesday afternoon to help the top-seeded Miners (12-0) punch their ticket to the final match of Season D. Wednesday’s game was tied 1-1 at halftime before Telluride exploded for three goals in the second half.

In Saturday’s state championship game, the unbeaten Miners will be playing for their program’s first state title.

(2) Dawson 9, (3) Denver Christian 3

Dawson has played in every single Class 2A girls soccer championship game since the classification was introduced in 2015. That’s five in a row and the Mustangs will make it six when they take the field at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs on Saturday.

In the semifinals on Wednesday evening, No. 2 Dawson (10-1) won 9-3 over No. 3 Denver Christian (10-1), the same program they have face in each of the past three state title tilts. While that championship rivalry won’t continue in Season D, the Mustangs will have a chance to keep their own streak of championship appearances alive when they face Telluride for the trophy.

The Mustangs led 4-2 at halftime and continued to pour it on in the second half to pull away to a safe distance. The Mustangs’ only loss of the season to date came on June 10 against Northridge, the top overall seed in the 4A state tournament.

Dawson senior Degen Miller leads all of Class 2A in goals scored.

Girls lacrosse rankings: The final coaches poll of Season D

In the final coaches poll of Season D, Colorado Academy and Evergreen finished at No. 1.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. This data will be used as one criteria for postseason qualification and seeding.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Girls Lacrosse Poll

Voted upon by coaches around the state. Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Colorado Academy (10) 10-0 142 1
2 Valor Christian (1) 9-1 129 4
3 Cherry Creek 7-3 112 3
4 Fairview 8-2 103 2
5 ThunderRidge (1) 9-1 99 5
6 Regis Jesuit 6-4 87 6
7 Kent Denver 6-4 76 8
8 Grandview 7-3 56 8
9 Air Academy 8-2 49 7
10 Rock Canyon 6-4 29 11
11 Chatfield 6-4 25
12 Palmer Ridge 7-3 13
Others receiving votes:
Mullen 10, Arapahoe 5, Dakota Ridge 1
Dropped out
Arapahoe (10), Mullen (12)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Evergreen (4) 8-2 125 2
2 Aspen (3) 10-0 121 1
3 Grand Junction (3) 10-0 110 7
4 Denver South (2) 10-0 93 4
4 Rocky Mountain 6-2 93 3
6 Thompson Valley 8-2 85 6
7 Golden 7-3 80 8
8 Green Mountain 7-3 70 5
9 Roaring Fork 8-2 57 8
10 Castle View 5-5 33 10
11 Northfield 6-4 24 12
12 Conifer 3-8 11
Others receiving votes:
Telluride 10, Eagle Valley 9, Dawson School 9, Cherokee Trail 5, Fruita Monument 1
Dropped out
Dawson School (11)

Girls soccer rankings: The final coaches poll of Season D

In the finals girls soccer coaches poll of Season D, Broomfield, Evergreen, Kent Denver and Dawson finished at No. 1.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. Theses rankings will be used as one criteria for postseason qualification and seeding.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Girls Soccer Poll

Voted upon by coaches around the state. Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Broomfield (15) 9-0-1 278 1
2 Cherry Creek 9-1 253 2
3 Valor Christian (4) 9-0-1 241 3
4 Rock Canyon (7) 9-1 224 6
5 Pine Creek (1) 10-0 141 7
6 Arapahoe 8-2 138 4
7 Regis Jesuit 7-1-2 128 5
8 Rocky Mountain 8-1-1 123 9
9 Mountain Vista 8-2 116
10 Fairview 8-2 71 8
11 Columbine 6-2-1 68 10
12 ThunderRidge 7-2 66
Others receiving votes:
Legacy 64, Brighton 51, Grandview 40, Denver East 27, Prairie View 27, Fruita Monument 20, Silver Creek 18, Boulder 5, Chatfield 2, Cherokee Trail 2, Rangeview 2, Legend 1
Dropped out
Grandview (11), Legacy (12)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Evergreen (11) 10-0 235 1
2 Northridge (6) 10-0 206 4
3 Windsor (3) 10-0 197 2
4 The Classical Academy (1) 8-0-2 164 12
5 Pueblo Centennial (1) 10-0 131 7
6 Air Academy 8-2 116 3
7 Thompson Valley 9-1 109 5
8 Durango 9-0-1 108 8
9 Steamboat Springs 9-1 83 10
10 Golden 8-1-1 72
11 Canon City 9-1 66 6
12 Holy Family 7-2 55
Others receiving votes:
Denver North 33, D’Evelyn 30, Niwot 27, Wheat Ridge 23, Woodland Park 19, Palmer Ridge 17, Cheyenne Mountain 10, Battle Mountain 5, Pueblo West 5, Falcon 3, Northfield 2
Dropped out
Wheat Ridge (9), D’Evelyn (11)
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Kent Denver (9) 8-0-2 209 2
2 Jefferson Academy (3) 8-1-1 188 1
3 Manitou Springs (3) 10-0 168 6
4 Vail Mountain (4) 10-0 161 4
5 Lutheran (1) 8-2 134 8
6 Liberty Common 8-0 128 5
7 The Academy 9-0 120 7
8 Colorado Springs Christian 9-1 119 8
9 Colorado Academy 7-2-1 106 3
10 Eagle Ridge Academy 9-0-1 74
11 Prospect Ridge Academy 7-3 42 11
12 Middle Park 8-2 31 9
Others receiving votes:
Salida 27, DSST: Byers 25, Frontier Academy 13, Aspen 6, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 5, Basalt 2, Peak to Peak 1, KIPP Denver Collegiate 1, 11, 2
Dropped out
DSST: Byers (10)
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Dawson School (6) 9-1 94 1
2 Telluride (2) 10-0 89 2
3 Denver Christian 9-1 80 3
4 Crested Butte 8-2 70 4
5 Buena Vista 7-2 59 6
5 Front Range Christian 8-2 59 5
7 Rye 7-2 48 8
8 Vail Christian 5-2 28 8
9 Colorado Rocky Mountain 3-2 17 10
10 Clear Creek 5-4-1 16 7
10 Colorado Springs School 5-3-1 16
12 Thomas MacLaren School 6-4 13
Others receiving votes:
Ridgway 12, Loveland Classical 12, Flatirons Academy 7, Belleview Christian 3, Grand Valley 1
Dropped out
Loveland Classical (11), Flatirons Academy (12)

Boys lacrosse rankings: The final coaches poll of Season D

In the final coaches poll of Season D, Cherry Creek and Cheyenne Mountain finished the season at No. 1.

The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. This formula will be used as one of the criteria for postseason qualification and seeding.

Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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CHSAANow.com Boys Lacrosse Polls

Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Cherry Creek (15) 10-0 229 3
2 Valor Christian (2) 9-1 207 2
3 Mountain Vista (3) 7-2 178 1
4 Colorado Academy 9-1 176 5
5 Fairview 9-1 169 6
6 Regis Jesuit 8-2 163 4
7 Arapahoe 5-5 97 7
8 Denver East 6-4 89 6
9 Kent Denver 5-5 60 8
9 Monarch 8-2 60 11
11 Rock Canyon 6-4 53 10
12 Lewis-Palmer 10-0 29
Others receiving votes:
Grandview 24, Mullen 15, Ralston Valley 8, Fruita Monument 3
Dropped out
Grandview (12)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Cheyenne Mountain (18) 9-1 259 1
2 Evergreen 9-1 235 2
3 Ponderosa (4) 10-0 200 4
4 Erie 8-2 176 3
5 Golden 7-3 147 5
6 Windsor 7-3 124 6
7 Telluride 9-1 111 8
8 Denver South 6-4 101 12
9 Vail Mountain 8-2 97 7
10 Eagle Valley 8-2 82 9
11 Lutheran 7-3 66 11
12 Green Mountain 6-4 49 10
Others receiving votes:
Air Academy 25, Steamboat Springs 19, Littleton 8, Conifer 7, Northfield 5, Thompson Valley 3, Glenwood Springs 2
Dropped out
None

Boys lacrosse rankings: Mountain Vista back at No. 1 in Class 5A

In the latest coaches poll voting, Mountain Vista retook the top spot in Class 5A.

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 Boys Lacrosse Polls

Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Mountain Vista (8) 7-1 176 2
2 Valor Christian (4) 8-1 173 1
3 Cherry Creek (4) 8-0 162 3
4 Regis Jesuit 6-1 141 4
5 Colorado Academy 8-1 123 5
6 Fairview 7-1 92 6
7 Arapahoe 4-4 90 8
8 Kent Denver 4-4 64 7
9 Denver East 5-4 58 9
10 Rock Canyon 6-3 57 10
11 Monarch 7-1 52 11
12 Grandview 4-4 19 12
Others receiving votes:
Mullen 16, Lewis-Palmer 12, Castle View 4, Columbine 3, Ralston Valley 2, Chaparral 2, Legend 2
Dropped out
None
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Cheyenne Mountain (17) 8-1 244 1
2 Evergreen 8-1 203 2
3 Erie 8-1 175 3
4 Ponderosa (3) 8-0 173 4
5 Golden 6-3 128 5
6 Windsor 5-3 123 6
7 Vail Mountain 6-2 93 7
8 Telluride 7-0 90 11
9 Eagle Valley (1) 6-2 82 12
10 Green Mountain 6-2 76 8
11 Lutheran 5-2 69 10
12 Denver South 3-4 64 9
Others receiving votes:
Air Academy 36, Steamboat Springs 20, Littleton 19, Battle Mountain 16, Thompson Valley 14, Conifer 7, Glenwood Springs 4, Northfield 1, Jefferson Academy 1
Dropped out
None

Girls lacrosse rankings: Evergreen, Grand Junction move up in Class 4A

In the latest coaches coaches poll, Evergreen and Grand Junction moved up in Class 4A.

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 Girls Lacrosse Poll

Voted upon by coaches around the state. Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Colorado Academy (6) 8-0 112 1
2 Fairview (2) 8-0 98 2
3 Cherry Creek 6-2 96 3
4 Valor Christian (1) 6-1 94 4
5 ThunderRidge (1) 6-1 79 6
6 Regis Jesuit 5-3 70 5
7 Air Academy 7-1 56 7
8 Kent Denver 3-4 48 8
9 Grandview 6-3 33 9
10 Arapahoe 3-4 25 10
11 Rock Canyon 5-4 14
12 Mullen 4-6 13
Others receiving votes:
Chatfield 10, Chaparral 9, Denver East 8, Palmer Ridge 6, Cheyenne Mountain 5, Columbine 3, Ralston Valley 1
Dropped out
Chatfield (11), Palmer Ridge (12)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Aspen (3) 8-0 76 1
2 Evergreen (2) 6-2 71 10
3 Rocky Mountain (1) 5-1 54 2
4 Denver South (1) 8-0 49 3
5 Green Mountain 6-2 48 4
6 Thompson Valley 7-2 47 6
7 Grand Junction 6-0 44 11
8 Roaring Fork 6-2 41 5
9 Golden 5-3 32 7
10 Castle View 4-4 24 9
11 Dawson School 6-4 22 8
12 Northfield 6-2 18
Others receiving votes:
Pueblo West 7, Telluride 4, Cherokee Trail 4, Eagle Valley 2, Battle Mountain 2, Conifer 1
Dropped out
Holy Family (12)

Girls soccer rankings: Durango jumps up to No. 8 in Class 4A

In the latest coaches poll voting, Durango jumped into the Class 4A top 12 at No. 8.

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 Girls Soccer Polls

Coaches looking to vote should email bcochi@chsaa.org.

Class 5A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Broomfield (17) 9-0 305 1
2 Cherry Creek (3) 8-0 280 2
3 Valor Christian (3) 7-0 240 3
4 Arapahoe 6-1 160 5
5 Regis Jesuit (1) 5-0-2 158 11
6 Rock Canyon (3) 7-1 152 8
7 Pine Creek 7-0 130 6
8 Fairview (1) 6-2 113 4
9 Rocky Mountain 7-1 107 10
10 Columbine 5-1 92 12
11 Grandview 5-2 80 7
12 Legacy 6-2 71
Others receiving votes:
Mountain Vista 59, ThunderRidge 52, Denver East 40, Boulder 37, Brighton 30, Prairie View 25, Cherokee Trail 12, Fossil Ridge 11, Chatfield 6, Ralston Valley 6, Denver South 5, Fruita Monument 5, Rangeview 4, Silver Creek 2, Horizon 1, Legend 1
Dropped out
ThunderRidge (9)
Class 4A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Evergreen (11) 9-0 249 1
2 Windsor (6) 8-0 227 3
3 Air Academy (2) 6-0 207 2
4 Northridge (4) 7-0 190 4
5 Thompson Valley 6-0 130 10
6 Canon City (1) 6-0 114 12
7 Pueblo Centennial (1) 5-0 111 8
8 Durango 6-0-1 108
9 Wheat Ridge 7-1 95 7
10 Steamboat Springs 7-1 88 6
11 D’Evelyn 5-3 78 5
12 The Classical Academy 5-0-2 75 11
Others receiving votes:
Holy Family 55, Golden 55, Niwot 54, Woodland Park 39, Denver North 28, Falcon 16, Palmer Ridge 12, Riverdale Ridge 10, Mead 10, Cheyenne Mountain 10, Erie 9, Mountain View 8, Pueblo West 8, Thomas Jefferson 8, Mullen 8, Loveland 6, Battle Mountain 5, Pueblo South 4, Northfield 4, Green Mountain 3, Standley Lake 2, Mesa Ridge 1, Glenwood Springs 1
Dropped out
Niwot (9)
Class 3A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Jefferson Academy (10) 8-0-1 218 1
2 Kent Denver (4) 7-0-1 196 2
3 Colorado Academy (2) 6-2 143 3
4 Vail Mountain 7-0 142 5
5 Liberty Common (2) 6-0 135 4
6 Manitou Springs (3) 7-0 132 10
7 The Academy 8-0 123 8
8 Colorado Springs Christian 8-1 105 6
9 Lutheran 6-2 94 9
10 DSST: Byers 7-0-1 62 12
11 Prospect Ridge Academy 6-3 57 7
12 Middle Park 7-0 54 11
Others receiving votes:
Eagle Ridge Academy 48, Salida 20, Basalt 19, Peak to Peak 19, KIPP Denver Collegiate 11, Aspen 11, Frontier Academy 11, DSST: Conservatory Green 9, St. Mary’s Academy 11, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 5, Weld Central 5, Roaring Fork 2, SkyView Academy 4, Delta 3, Alamosa 1, 1
Dropped out
None
Class 2A
RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
1 Dawson School (10) 8-0 131 1
2 Telluride (1) 8-0 122 2
3 Denver Christian 7-0 109 3
4 Crested Butte 7-1 99 4
5 Front Range Christian 7-2 75 5
6 Buena Vista 6-2 62 6
7 Clear Creek 4-2 48 7
8 Vail Christian 3-2 44 9
9 Rye 5-2 36
10 Colorado Rocky Mountain 3-2 32 12
11 Loveland Classical 3-3-1 29
12 Flatirons Academy 4-3 22 8
Others receiving votes:
Ridgway 16, Thomas MacLaren School 13, Colorado Springs School 8, Belleview Christian 4, The Vanguard School 3, Grand Valley 1, Lake County 1
Dropped out
Thomas MacLaren School (10), Colorado Springs School (11)