Colorado Preps Show looks at final weekend of basketball playoffs
Twelve basketball teams will be crowned as state champions this weeks as the boys and girls playoffs resume starting Wednesday.
Twelve basketball teams will be crowned as state champions this weeks as the boys and girls playoffs resume starting Wednesday.
The Class 6A, 5A and 4A boys basketball state championships will be decided this week at the tournaments resume on Wednesday.
Championships will be decided this weekend as the Class 3A, 2A and 1A boys basketball tournaments head to the Great 8 on Thursday.
The girls basketball state tournaments are set to conclude this weekend, starting with the Class 4A Great 8 on Wednesday.
The Class 5A boys and girls basketball Final 4 is set after a full day of games on Saturday at Denver Coliseum.
Lewis-Palmer took down No. 1 at Denver Coliseum and will move into the Class 5A boys basketball Final 4 to play Silver Creek.
Montrose withstood a 36-point performance from Kinley Asp to beat Air Academy advance to the Class 5A girls basketball Final 4.
Silver Creek and Windsor have more basketball to play after advancing through the Class 5A Great 8 at Denver Coliseum.
Jeffco rivals Green Mountain and Standley Lake both advance to Class 5A girls basketball Final 4.
The Class 6A basketball Final 4 matchups have been set after Friday's quarterfinal round at Denver Coliseum.
In the late session at the Class 6A boys basketball Great 8, Chaparral and Ralston Valley advanced to the Final 4.
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Chaparral is heading to the Class 6A boys basketball Final 4 after getting a big win over Mountain Vista at Denver Coliseum.
Rock Canyon is into the Class 5A boys basketball Final 4 after running away from Grandview at Denver Coliseum.
The 6A and 5A boys basketball Great 8 is set for this weekend at Denver Coliseum while the 4A tournament gets underway Friday.
D'Evelyn girls basketball pulls away from Peak to Peak in the second half in round of 32
Cherokee Trail continued its hunt for a Class 6A girls basketball state title as it beat Legend in the Great 8.
Northfield weathered the Brihanna Crittenton storm at the Denver Coliseum to advance to the Class 6A girls basketball Final 4.
Gunnison's Zach Benson battled through a first-period scramble to capture his first boys wrestling championship.
Blake Hawkins battled to return from a knee injury and provided a spark as Eaton won the 3A boys wrestling title.
Highland put together a strong finals performance to capture its first boys wrestling championship in program history.
Grand Junction Central needed just one win in the finals to capture the Class 5A girls wrestling championship.
Brighton's Matilda Hruby captured her third girls wrestling state title with a win over Pomona's Timberly Martinez.
As Pueblo Central defended its 4A girls wrestling title, the Gitke sisters from Strasburg made a big name for themselves.
Pine Creek and Cherry Creek left Magness Arena with fresh hardware as they claimed the 2026 hockey state championships.
Matthew Lopez's hat trick made the difference as Cherry Creek claimed the Class 5A hockey state championship.
Pine Creek was down a goal twice, but rebounded each time to beat Steamboat Springs and win the 4A hockey state championship.
Winter sports postseason is underway was the girls swimming and diving championship are being contested at the VMAC.
The Class 5A girls swimming and diving champions were crowned Friday as Cherry Creek took home the team title.
The Class 3A girls swimming and diving champions were crowned Friday as Kent Denver took home the team title.
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