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Article: NET ASSETS PIKES PEAK REGION'S TEAMS CLIMB TO VOLLEYBALL SUMMIT.(Rocky Preps.com)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- September 6, 2001
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Byline: Alan Pearce News Staff Writer
COLORADO SPRINGS -- Driving south on Interstate 25 over Monument Hill, there's no shortage of places to visit. There's the Air Force Academy, Cave of the Winds, Seven Falls, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and majestic Pikes Peak.
There's one more attraction, in the high school sports scene. Colorado Springs, or at least El Paso County, is the prep volleyball capital of the state.
Three teams from the area are ranked No. 1 in their classifications: Rampart in Class 5A, Lewis-Palmer in 4A and Colorado Springs Christian in 3A. Several other teams - Doherty, Coronado, Air Academy and Manitou Springs - also play at a ...
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