BROOMFIELD >> There were times in Friday night’s Class 4A round of 16 that the girls basketball program at Holy Family could have been accused of being too unselfish.

Senior standout Fiona Snashall said for her part, she knows she probably made one too many passes on the breakout that she should’ve finished herself.

“Our motto is one more. Like one more pass,” she said before cracking a smile. “I guess that showed too much tonight.”

Just don’t expect that to crowd their team-first mentality going forward.

Essynce Contreraz scored a game-high 14 points and used her 3-ball to resuscitate an offense that at times overpassed into mistakes, and the top-seeded Tigers beat No. 17 The Classical Academy, 41-25, to punch their ticket to a fifth straight state quarterfinals.

Afterward, a group of players sang “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” on their way out of the gym. In the team room, they all did their signature ‘W’ dance.

“Honestly, it’s been about us playing together and just bonding,” said Contreraz, who returned to the lineup after missing two weeks with a concussion. “We’re all sisters at the end of the day.”

Contreraz finished with four 3-pointers, including a pair in the final minutes of the third quarter that kept the Titans at arm’s length. Freshman Gracie Ward added seven of her 10 points in the fourth to help ice things in Holy Family’s sixth straight win.

Earlier, Contreraz hit from five feet back of the perimeter in the closing minutes of the first half to push the lead to double digits, and eventually snapped the Tigers’ scoreless drought of 6:25 with another 3 late in the third to get it back to nine.

The lead probably could have been more if not for some decision-making errors, including turnovers on the backend of “overpassing” as coach Ron Rossi saw it.

“It’s a fine line,” Rossi said, bringing up Denver Nuggets MVP Nikola Jokic. “Joker does the same thing. Joker will make a good pass and the next time he tries to make one more, he’ll make a turnover.”

LaNee Goettsch’s bucket with 7:15 remaining brought the Titans within seven before Holy Family closed the game on an 11-2 run.

Ward scored five straight in an ensuing 9-0 run. Snashall followed with a one-arm pass from one free throw line to the other, finding Julia Hodell — who was playing in her second straight game back from concussion, per coach Ron Rossi — for a wide-open layup.

The Tigers (22-3) face No. 8 Delta (19-5) at the Denver Coliseum Friday, though no start time has been set.

Rossi said the Tigers expect to get back another starter in Jennifer Altshuler, who has also been out with a concussion.

“We’ve had to make a lot of adjustments,” Rossi said. “But it made us better because those other kids had to play. We had big ball games with Windsor, Mead and Roosevelt and those were all games we were missing people. But it improved our bench.”