All-state girls basketball teams for 2013-14 season
The 2013-14 all-state girls basketball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
The 2013-14 all-state girls basketball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
Examining April’s Legislative Council agenda, including proposals dealing with a 5A football seeding committee, a wrestling classification change, the 4A basketball tournaments and the transfer rule.
Holy Family, which moves up to 4A next school year, capped off a string of six state titles in seven seasons on Saturday with a 52-45 victory over Pagosa Springs.
Kristen Vigil and Chandler Sturms scored 10 points each, propelling Lutheran to a 47-35 victory over Yuma in the Class 2A state championship game.
Lucia Vlkova, a foreign exchange student from Slovakia, helped lead Norwood to the Class 1A state championship in a thrilling 38-34 victory over Caliche on Saturday at the Budweiser Events Center.
When Chandler Sturms walked to the free throw line, her heart was pounding. The Lutheran junior, however, didn’t get lost in the pressure of the moment.
The Pagosa Springs girls basketball team struggled mightily to find the bottom of the net in the first half of Friday’s Class 3A state semifinal game. Fortunately, their defense kept it close.
The Caliche girls basketball team, the No. 1 seed in the Class 1A state tournament, has lived by a quote by the greatest baseball player in history this season.
A 45-41 victory over Broomfield in the 4A girls basketball championship game gave the Mesa Ridge its first team title in school history.
If there was any question as to just how good the Regis Jesuit Raiders were, it was answered when they held a talented Fossil Ridge team without a field goal in the first quarter.