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Here’s how La Plata County basketball teams are faring in league standings

Durango, Bayfield and Ignacio are entering final stretch of 2023-24 regular season
Zac Unruh of Durango High School steals the ball on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024, while playing Eagle Valley High School at DHS. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
5A/6A Southwestern League boys standings (through Monday, Feb. 5)
1. Fruita Monument20-0 overall5-0 in league play
2. * Grand Junction13-6 overall2-3 in league play
3. Montrose13-4 overall2-3 in league play
4. Grand Junction Central9-10 overall2-3 in league play
5. Durango8-10 overall1-3 in league play
* = Grand Junction currently holds head-to-head tiebreaker for second place vs. Montrose
5A/6A Southwestern League girls standings (through Monday, Feb. 5)
1. Fruita Monument16-2 overall5-0 in league play
2. Grand Junction Central11-9 overall4-1 in league play
3. Montrose12-5 overall2-3 in league play
4. Durango8-10 overall1-3 in league play
5. Grand Junction5-14 overall0-5 in league play
3A/4A Intermountain League boys standings (through Monday, Feb. 5)
1. Pagosa Springs17-1 overall8-0 in league play
2. Centauri10-5 overall5-2 in league play
3. Alamosa11-7 overall4-4 in league play
4. Ignacio6-9 overall2-5 in league play
5. Montezuma-Cortez5-10 overall2-5 in league play
6. Bayfield3-13 overall1-6 in league play
3A/4A Intermountain League girls standings (through Monday, Feb. 5)
1. Pagosa Springs14-4 overall7-1 in league play
2. Centauri10-5 overall4-3 in league play
3. Montezuma-Cortez8-6 overall4-3 in league play
4. Alamosa10-8 overall4-4 in league play
5. Ignacio7-8 overall3-4 in league play
6. Bayfield3-11 overall0-7 in league play


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