Each week throughout the fall, Denver Post preps editor Kyle Newman releases his power rankings for 5A and 4A football and 5A volleyball. This week’s rankings feature a Postseason Power Five for 5A boys soccer as the sport enters state tournament play this week. FOOTBALL (5A) Pomona (7-1) Mullen (6-2) Columbine (6-2) Regis Jesuit (7-1) Eaglecrest (8-0) Grandview (7-1) Valor Christian (5-3) Cherry Creek (5-3) Ralston Valley (5-3) Chaparral (6-2) FOOTBALL (4A) Denver South (8-0) Chatfield (7-1) Pine Creek (6-2) Ponderosa (7-1) Loveland (7-1) Windsor (5-3) Broomfield (6-2) Dakota Ridge (5-3) Rampart (6-2) Vista Ridge (5-3) VOLLEYBALL Rock Canyon (16-1) Mountain Vista (14-2) Denver East (14-3) Arapahoe (16-3) Highlands Ranch (13-4) Fairview (14-4) Fossil Ridge (16-2) Chatfield (16-2) Cherry Creek (15-4) Ralston Valley (13-9) BOYS SOCCER POSTSEASON POWER FIVE Boulder (15-0): The undefeated Panthers rolled to a league title in the uber-tough Front Range League, and this is a group that’s been tested in the postseason fire in previous seasons. Denver East (15-0): With a trio of potent strikers and an eight-time state champion in coach Kirk Bast, the Angels will be a tough out considering they’ve proved they can win a variety of different ways. Broomfield (12-2-1): It’d be silly to sleep on the two-time defending state champions, especially considering senior striker Armando Ocampo (11 goals) has been playing out of his mind lately. Cherry Creek (11-4): The Bruins played 5A’s toughest schedule and did not lose to an in-state opponent this fall, so the 5A field basically has no idea how dangerous this side really is. Arapahoe (11-4): The Warriors boast a balanced offensive attack and solid defense to match led by senior Evan Bunch as the Warriors look to add to the ABK legacy.