High School Rankings 50-41 sees notable state champions from 2023
Spots 50-41 of High School Rankings feature state champions from the Denver Metro area, the Western Slope and Southern Colorado.
Spots 50-41 of High School Rankings feature state champions from the Denver Metro area, the Western Slope and Southern Colorado.
After state championships were claimed last weekend, we've released the All-Coliseum boys basketball teams.
Top performances earned players spots on the 2024 Colorado Preps 6A-4A girls basketball all-tournament teams.
A strong second half powered Resurrection Christian over Kent Denver for the 4A boys basketball championship.
Cheyenne Wells jumped out to an early lead and never looked back as it won the Class 1A boys basketball state title.
After seeing its season end against Sanford two years in a row, Limon beat the Mustangs for the 2A boys basketball title.
Brihanna Crittendon put together a masterful performance as Riverdale Ridge won the 4A girls basketball state title.
A last-second shot for Vanguard fell short and Yuma left DU's Hamilton Gym with the 3A boys basketball title.
A clutch shot from Jenna Krise gave Briggsdale the 1A girls basketball championship for the second straight year.
Makenna Sutter scored 21 points to lead Merino over Burlington for the Class 2A girls basketball state championship.
Trailing for much of the first half, Valor Christian soared in the second to beat ThunderRidge for the 6A boys basketball title.
Colorado Springs Christian fought off a Peyton comeback attempt win its second straight 3A girls basketball championship.
Valor Christian used an early defensive push to get a big win over Regis Jesuit and claim the 6A girls basketball title.
A strong defensive effort and a 30-point showing from Bryce Riehl powered Mesa Ridge to the 5A boys basketball title.
The intensity picked up in the second half, but Roosevelt held off Northfield to win the 5A girls basketball championship.