All-state football teams for 2015 season
The 2015 all-state football teams honor the best players in each classification across Colorado.
The 2015 all-state football teams honor the best players in each classification across Colorado.
On the strength of a 4-1 start, Chatfield joins the 5A boys basketball rankings, coming in at No. 10 this week.
Lewis-Palmer made waves last week with a 3-2 win over Steamboat Springs. That win helped the Rangers jump from No. 9 to No. 6.
Regis Jesuit is proving to be a force in Colorado high school hockey as it cruised to a 7-1 win over Resurrection Christian Friday.
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.
The No. 1-ranked teams in this week’s CHSAANow.com basketball polls held steady, but a flurry of new teams were added.
Steamboat Springs isn’t messing around. After a blistering 3-0-0 start to their season, the Sailors made their case to be one of the top hockey teams in the state.
Cody Noel scored the winner as No. 3 Ralston Valley hockey beat No. 7 Resurrection Christian 5-4 in overtime on Friday.
Colorado Springs Christian School basketball coach Mark Engesser hates losing. Can’t stand it. His desire to win coupled with his players’ hard work and motivation helped the Lions come away with the Class 3A state championship last March.
A complete roundup of all the playoff football action around Colorado on Saturday afternoon, including games in 4A, 3A, 2A, 1A, 8-man and 6-man.