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Dolores High Girls Volleyball Wins 2A Region Three Title, Heads To State

Dolores High School secured the 2A Region Three tournament crown at home and qualified for the state tournament at the Denver Coliseum, the Bears first trip back since 2019. The region victory, earned in tight matches over Wray and Custer County, underscores the program's resilience and gives the community a renewed source of school pride.

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Dolores High Girls Volleyball Wins 2A Region Three Title, Heads To State
Dolores High Girls Volleyball Wins 2A Region Three Title, Heads To State

Dolores, Colo., Nov. 8, 2025. By Marcus Williams.

Dolores High School's girls volleyball team clinched the 2A Region Three championship at home, advancing to the state tournament at the Denver Coliseum for the first time since 2019. The Bears sealed the regional crown after a pair of competitive matches, first surviving a tight contest with Wray and then defeating Custer County to claim the title and the state berth.

The regional tournament provided a test of composure and depth for Dolores. The opening match against Wray was decided by narrow margins and swinging momentum, with the Bears digging out of deficit situations to stay in contention. The follow up matchup against Custer County produced the decisive stretch, as Dolores converted key points down the stretch to secure the regional championship and the trip to Denver.

Coaching and player development stood out as decisive factors in the run. Junior Kendall Chavez, freshman Addyson Wyatt and freshman libero Layla Mitchell played prominent roles throughout the regional slate. Mitchell's play in the backcourt helped stabilize serve receive and defense, while Chavez and Wyatt supplied timely offensive production during pivotal rallies. The team showed an ability to respond under pressure, mounting comeback sequences and sustaining focus in critical moments.

For Dolores County residents the victory has immediate local significance. Home court support during the regional tournament boosted the program and brought the community together for a shared accomplishment. The return to the Denver Coliseum reconnects the program to the state stage, enhancing school visibility and offering student athletes the experience of high level competition. The achievement also provides momentum for the school's athletics program as it prepares for the state field.

Institutionally, the regional title reflects the maturation of Dolores High's volleyball program. Returning to the state tournament after a multi year absence suggests progress in coaching continuity, youth development pipelines and community investment that undergird sustained competitive performance. That trajectory may influence local support for facilities, participation levels among younger athletes and the program's profile in the region.

Looking ahead, the Bears will focus on preparation for the state tournament at the Denver Coliseum where matchups will test their adaptability and depth against the best programs in 2A. For families, alumni and supporters across Dolores County, the trip to state represents both a reward for season long effort and an opportunity to rally behind young athletes who have helped lift local spirits. The regional victory stands as a tangible civic milestone, and it sets expectations for the program as it seeks to build on this success in seasons to come.

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