Volleyball committee recommends new bracket format for state tournament
The state volleyball tournaments could look very different in the near future after the sport’s committee voted to recommend a new proposal.
The state volleyball tournaments could look very different in the near future after the sport’s committee voted to recommend a new proposal.
Kit Carson, Lyons, Eaton, Lewis-Palmer and Castle View emerged as the 2017 state volleyball champions on Saturday.
Kit Carson volleyball capped an undefeated season with a Class 1A state championship — and they did it without dropping a set the entire season.
Eaton swept Lutheran 25-16, 25-17, 25-17 on Saturday to claim a fifth-straight Class 3A volleyball championship.
Once their championship drive kicked into full gear Saturday night, there was nothing that was going to be able to stop the Lyons volleyball team.
Lewis-Palmer captured a second-straight volleyball championship in winning Class 4A in 2017, but this time there was a new coach at the helm.
Sitting in the hotel lobby Friday night, Castle View coach Scott Dowis had his moments of doubt.
To start the volleyball season, Mountain Vista handed Cherry Creek one of its two losses on the year. To start the state tournament, the Bruins returned the favor.
The 2017 state volleyball tournaments kicked off on Friday at the Denver Coliseum.
The state volleyball tournaments continue with all-day action on Saturday, including the semifinals and championship.