
After a slow start Kylee Shook and Mesa Ridge are on the upswing in Class 4A. The defending state champions have a key contest upcoming Feb. 3 against undefeated Canon City.
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Some teams already have done their dirty work.
ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch), the top-ranked girls basketball team in the CHSAANow.com poll, for instance, already has defeated the remainder of the top six.
Many other teams across the state still have plenty to prove, ground to gain in the final few weeks of the regular season. With that in mind, here's a look at the Top 10 games to watch as calendar flips to February.
Class 5A
Grandview (Aurora) (13-2, 6-1) at Cherry Creek (Greenwood Village) (10-6, 7-0), 5:30 p.m., Feb. 4Cherry Creek handed the No. 2 Wolves their first loss of the season on Jan. 9, but that 50-40 decision came with Grandview star
Michaela Onyenwere out of the lineup. The Bruins, the first team receiving votes outside the top 10, remain the only team in the Centennial League without a loss behind senior double-double machine
Molly Rohrer. Grandview will be aiming to even the score.
Monarch (Louisville) (15-2, 5-1) at Horizon (Thornton) (12-5, 3-3), 6:30 p.m., Feb. 6Each endured a tough loss Thursday night – Monarch to Broomfield, Horizon to Legacy – and each will be aiming to keep their lofty perch in the rankings. No. 4 Monarch is led by Sacramento State-bound guard
Raegen Rohn and sophomore center
Jasmine Jeffcoat while No. 6 Horizon counters with one of the area's finest posts,
Alyssa Rader.
Broomfield (14-2, 6-0) at Legacy (Broomfield) (10-5, 5-0), 6:30 p.m., Feb. 19After No. 2 Broomfield's win at Monarch on Thursday night, only two teams remain unbeaten in the stout Front

Raegen Rohn, Monarch.
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Range League. Only time will tell if these two will remain that way until the league finale, but this should be a dandy either way. Colorado State-bound
Callie Kaiser stars for Broomfield, while future Northern Colorado athlete
Courtney Smith is Legacy's top producer.
Class 4A
Canon City (16-0, 7-0) at Mesa Ridge (Colorado Springs) (11-5, 7-1), 7 p.m., Feb. 3Canon City is the lone team in 4A without a loss, and the team with the best chance to overthrow that accomplishment is the team that didn't lose a game all of last year. Defending champion Mesa Ridge has retooled after some early struggles, and the unranked Grizzlies and prized junior
Kylee Shook are eyeing a statement victory. Canon City has remained unflappable behind
Emily Lambrecht and
Nicole Archambeau.
Pueblo West (12-4, 3-0) at Pueblo South (10-4, 2-1), 7 p.m., Feb. 3Much is still to be decided in the South Central League, which boasts three ranked squads – these two, along with Pueblo East. Fourth-ranked West meets No. 9 South for the first time in this one, then again on Feb. 20. Senior point guard
Haley Simental leads the Cyclones in a pivotal road contest against the 2013 champion Colts, who are led by senior
Jaylyn Duran.
Glenwood Springs (12-2, 8-0) at Palisade (11-2, 7-0), 6 p.m., Feb. 3The last two unbeaten teams in the Western Slope League will square off not only in this one, but again at Glenwood Springs on Feb. 10. Needless to say, these contests will go a long way toward determining the league champ. Glenwood Springs has climbed to No. 5 in the rankings with star
Madi Spence while Palisade, despite a nearly identical record, hasn't yet caught the eyes of the voters (ninth team receiving votes). The Bulldogs and junior
Aspen Guray will have a chance to do so with this two-game set.
Class 3A
Manitou Springs (12-1, 5-0) at St. Mary's (Colorado Springs) (14-0, 6-0), 7 p.m., Feb. 6The only two unscathed teams in the Tri-Peaks League will go at it in what could amount to a de facto league-title game. No. 2 Manitou Springs, winners of seven straight, is led by junior
Angala Jensen while No. 5 St. Mary's has received solid production from junior
Olivia Florek and junior
Maggie Hartman. Adding further intrigue, Manitou Springs won last season's matchup 53-52.
Olathe (10-1, 6-0) at Moffat County (Craig) (7-4, 5-1), 6 p.m., Feb. 6Olathe is the only team out west that is getting any love in the rankings at No. 7, but the Pirates are no lock to win their own league. That's because they have to take on Western Slope foe Moffat County one more time. The visiting Bulldogs played Olathe to within 64-59 on Jan. 10 and now get the Pirates on their home floor.
Payton Grett had 18 for Olathe and
Leah Camilletti 24 for Moffat County in the initial meeting.
Class 2A
Caliche (Iliff) (12-0, 4-0) at Akron (10-2, 2-0), 4 p.m., Feb. 19Four teams remain unbeaten in the classification, and they don't crisscross much with 2A teams being so widespread. If No. 3 Caliche keeps its streak of amnesty alive, it will be in for a fight against No. 6 Akron, a perennial power. Caliche's
Shayln Johnson is a Player of the Year candidate, while Akron counters with standout junior
AJ Miller in this Lower Platte League showdown. Akron's lone losses are to 3A No. 4
Lutheran (Parker) and 2A No. 4
Yuma.
Class 1A
Kit Carson (11-0) at Idalia (11-1), 3 p.m., Feb. 7This nonleague thriller is as good as it gets, as top-ranked Kit Carson hopes to have its perfect season still intact when the Wildcats visit the No. 3 Wolves. Freshman
Micayla Isenbart and senior
Aurelia Isenbart each average a double-double for Kit Carson with a combined output of 34.4 points and 22.6 rebounds per contest. Idalia, which has won seven straight since its lone loss to 2A Caliche, counters with a balanced attack led by
Susana Herarra.