Volleyball: State Champions Crowned on Final Day of Tournament




DENVER – All five of the Colorado High School Activities Association’s state champions were crowned Saturday on the final day of the 2024 Girls Volleyball State Championships at the Denver Coliseum.
There were two first time champions this year, with The Village capturing the 3A title during its first year as a CHSAA-member school and McClave winning its first 1A title. Valor Christian continued its hot streak with a third-straight 5A title and Thompson Valley and Sedgwick County each won its third overall titles, and first since 2022.
Prior to the start of the championship game, the Colorado High School Coaches Association (CHSCA) recognized the volleyball coach awards from the 2023 season. Coaches are nominated and voted on following the current season and then recognized during the next state tournament.
Colorado Coaches of Girls Sports (CCGS) also presented the Helen McCall Coach of the Year Award and announced Marla Tappy – the athletic director at Brush High School and formerly a physical therapist and athletic trainer for 19 schools across the Eastern Plains – as its 2024 CCGS Hall of Fame Inductee.
5A Championship Recap: Valor Christian Finishes on Top for Third-Consecutive Year
4A Championship Recap: Thompson Valley Takes Home 4A Title
3A Championship Recap: The Village Caps First Season with State Championship
2A Championship Recap: Sedgwick County Wins Third Championship in Four Years
1A Championship Recap: McClave Wins Its First-Ever State Championship