Cherokee Trail, Legend, Grandview emerge

After last season ended with an upset loss in the Sweet 16, the Cherokee Trail girls basketball team’s mantra for this season is “unfinished business.”

CT returned its core from that bitter ending, which senior guard Damara Allen says is “heavy motivation” for a team that has the talent to make a push for the program’s first state title.

“We’ve beat Regis, we just beat No. 1-ranked Legend (on Monday),” said Allen, a University of Texas at San Antonio commit. “Even our two losses (to out-of-state teams at the Nike Tournament of Champions in Arizona), that made us gain confidence.

“We’re out for blood now, and that just feeds into our need to beat other top teams and make a run at the title.”

Ryen Galloway (12) of Cherokee Trail Cougars looks to get open as Karson Chaney (1) inbounds agains the Legend Titans during the second half of the Cougars' 52-42 win at Cherokee Trail High School in Aurora on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
Ryen Galloway (12) of Cherokee Trail Cougars looks to get open as Karson Chaney (1) inbounds against the Legend Titans during the second half of the Cougars’ 52-42 win at Cherokee Trail High School in Aurora on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)

Sixth-year coach Tammi Statewright helms the Cougars, who are ranked No. 2 in the latest CHSAA poll, but will likely shoot back up to No. 1 after toppling Legend, 52-42, on Monday in Aurora. Statewright, a 1990 Montebello graduate who went on to play at Southern University in New Orleans, was previously the head coach at Gateway for a decade and coaches with her husband and longtime assistant, Ricky Statewright.

Tammi believes this year’s Cougars will “100%” be a Denver Coliseum team, capable of the Great 8 and beyond.

“I don’t know who (other teams) are going to put on (our scorers) to stop us,” Statewright said. “I’ve got a lot of options. (Against Legend), even through our mistakes, we kept playing. We didn’t hang our heads… My players are listening, they’re buying in and they’re doing everything we need to win.”

In addition to Allen, youthful CT (11-2) is headlined by junior guard Delainey Miller, junior guard Madeline Gibbs, sophomore guard Karson Chaney and the team’s other senior, forward Kynli Hart. Should the Cougars continue to hone their chemistry while being tested in the tough Centennial League, they will be a team to be reckoned with in the playoffs.

“We’ve got to stop turning the ball over unforced, and we’ve got to stop rushing,” Statewright said. “Everybody wants to score and be that person to get the bucket. But we’ve got to enjoy being up (and in control), and just start methodically beating people.”

Grace Stanley (3) of Legend Titans celebrates with Mason Borcherding (21) and Ava Gavi (2) after drawing a charge from Delainey Miller (20) of Cherokee Trail Cougars during the first half at Cherokee Trail High School in Aurora on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
Grace Stanley (3) of Legend Titans celebrates with Mason Borcherding (21) and Ava Gavi (2) after drawing a charge from Delainey Miller (20) of Cherokee Trail Cougars during the first half at Cherokee Trail High School in Aurora on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)

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