Girls basketball rankings: Centaurus, Windsor join 4A poll
It seems that the top girls basketball teams in the state have no desire to relinquish their spots in the CHSAANow.com girls basketball rankings.
It seems that the top girls basketball teams in the state have no desire to relinquish their spots in the CHSAANow.com girls basketball rankings.
Dozens of female athletes were honored Friday afternoon at Douglas County School District’s Girls & Women in Sports Luncheon at Chaparral High School.
While some new teams played their way into some of the girls basketball polls, the overall tops teams continued to do what top teams tend to do: win.
The basketball programs at Overland and Grandview have brought a lot of attention to Colorado this week.
Although the Class 3A girls basketball rankings are loaded with talent at the top, breaking into those ranks is not impossible and Centauri is proving just that.
The CHSAANow.com girls basketball polls saw three new No. 1 teams crowned this week, including Highlands Ranch, who takes over the No. 1 spot in Class 5A.
The 2015 all-state volleyball teams are led by players of the year Shannon Webb of Cherokee Trail, Bethany Cullity of Cheyenne Mountain, Caiden Rexius of Eaton, Tara Traphagan of Yuma, and Antonya Schaffer of Otis.
With competition starting off fast and furious in Week 1, it was inevitable that some changes would indeed occur to the girls basketball rankings.
Three teams which finished second last season now open this season as No. 1 in their respective classification.
The regional volleyball brackets were released Monday morning, signaling the start of postseason play.