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The former Fountain-Fort Carson High School football coach will be honored at the High School Broyles Award Ring Ceremony on Feb. 13, 2026, at Oaklawn Resort in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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Of all the girls volleyball teams within the BoCoPreps area, ten proved good enough to make their respective regional tournaments. Three — Lyons, Peak to Peak and Mead — took it a step further by qualifying for the state tournament at the Denver Coliseum.
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It’s a privilege and an honor to play for the Little League World Series, and a team from Boulder is hoping to be the first from Colorado to ever make the trip to Williamsport, Penn. next month.
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It’s a privilege and an honor to play for the Little League World Series, and a team from Boulder is hoping to be the first from Colorado to ever make the trip to Williamsport, Penn. next month.
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In Denver, sportsmanship might've just reached a new Summit.
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It's the final prep season of the single first base. The addition of the double first base in 2027 is one of many changes the NFHS recently adopted for prep athletics.
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To understand the impact of Special Olympics, one needs to look no further than the camp that Monarch’s football team helped run last week at Meadowlark School in Erie.
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CHSAA announced earlier in July the introduction of a new floor at the Denver Coliseum, which the organization plans to unveil in December during the state spirit competition.
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Cam Hassert isn’t ready for a 9-to-5 job.
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Several months after Niwot boys cross country ended its 2024 season, Nike Global Running head coach Chris Bennett put it best: "This is one of the greatest programs in the United States."
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Niwot has dominated the running scene in both track and cross country for the past few years, but a move up to Class 5A in cross country last season saw the Cougars singing a different tune.
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Souvignier, now 21, is still chasing big-league dreams.
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For the first since 2017, nobody from around town reached the title game.
Will that change in 2025? And if so, by who?
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The Athletes Unlimited Softball League may be in its infancy as a professional sports league, but for Holy Family alum Ava Kuszak, it just provides another opportunity for her to pursue a professional career.
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One of the most successful girls basketball team camps is tucked away By CO Preps.
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Three Former CHSAA Standouts Selected in 2025 MLB Draft By CHSAA.
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What’s a good comeback for the 2024 football season? Well ... how do you top a season fit for movie rights?
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What’s a good comeback for the 2024 football season? Well ... how do you top a season fit for movie rights?
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Three generations of Leister Bowlings were in attendance in the Peruvian capital, Lima, on Thursday to watch the youngest capture gold at under-age-20 Pan-American Wrestling Championships.
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Mere months ago, Boulder Valley School District officials questioned whether there would be enough interest within the district to warrant a high school flag football team. The first few weeks of informal summer practices for the fledgling Monarch program tell a different story.
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Mere months ago, BVSD officials questioned whether there would be enough interest within the district to warrant a high school flag football team. The first few weeks of informal summer practices for the fledgling Monarch program tell a different story.
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Brendan Fritch’s numbers on the baseball diamond certainly turned some heads this season, but what Broomfield head coach Kale Gilmore lauds most about his star catcher isn’t what he was able to do on the field.
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Twenty-three boys from the Boulder, Broomfield and Longmont areas graced their way onto CHSAA's all-state lists, with Class 5A state qualifier Broomfield leading the way.
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Lanier was his league's player of the year, hitting .508 to lead a young and inexperienced team at Skyline.
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Junior pitcher honored as nation's top player while Andy Rojo of St. John Bosco is top coach.
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Long before Rocco Culpepper was raking in gold after gold in the high school cross country and track scenes, the the Niwot junior's parents knew he would be special in the running arena.
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There was no shortage of boys track and field talent from the Boulder, Broomfield and Longmont areas during the spring season.
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Her victory in the 400-meter dash was decisive. A no-doubter. And everything she had been dreaming of since the start of her final season with the Lightning.
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Vanguard’s Nique Clifford becomes 28th Colorado preps player taken in NBA Draft By CO Preps.
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A comprehensive look at high school boys soccer playoff results around the nation.
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The Denver Broncos and St. Mary's High School are about to write the next chapter in a decades-long partnership.
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Frederick and Horizon boys basketball take advantage of Gold Crown camp By CO Preps.
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Several players shined brightly on the diamond this spring. Here is the list of players who made the Gazette Preps' all-area list.
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In his first season at Pine Creek, baseball coach Jeff Parker bet on then freshman pitcher Aiden Wilson.
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Brennan Miles dislocated his thumbs during the 2025 boys state volleyball championships, but that didn’t stop him from finishing the match.
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On a late winter day in sun-soaked Arizona, Wyatt Rudden labeled himself an ace.
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The Denver Post’s 2025 All-Colorado baseball team, a 40-man roster determined by statistical analysis, a player’s relative value to team success and coaches’ feedback.
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Two years ago, the trophy that Golden earned at the state baseball tournament wasn't welcome on the bus ride home.
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Ben Simons, Ross Frank and Carter Wilcox excelled on the field, in the classroom and in the community.
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Here are our area athletes who had outstanding performances this season and earned all-area honors.
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By his own admission, Fairview’s Kai Modica is more of a shy kid. His game on the lacrosse field during his junior season was anything but as he learned to break out of his shell.
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Pine Creek's Isla Eaton is our girls' soccer Peak Performer. After an ACL injury took away her entire sophomore season, Eaton returned to the pitch even stronger to help lead her team to the state semifinals.
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The Pikes Peak region produced a deep crop of athletes on the pitch. Here are the all-area girls soccer players from the spring season.
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Nine girls from Fairview's and Mead's lacrosse programs graced CHSAA's all-state teams, with Mead's Rachel Class nabbing the Class 4A coach of the year honors in her first season at the helm of the program.
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It's a career that impressed all four years and got better with age.
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Boulder's Xander Sevian Named Colorado's Gatorade Player of the Year for Boys Soccer By CHSAA.
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Colorado Springs launched its first Girls Pro Flag Football Camp to support the growing popularity of the sport, offering skills training, character development, and community support for players ages 10 to 18.
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Lutheran's Meredith Barnhart received one last bit of hardware before setting off to Tennessee.
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Baseball: All-State Teams Announced for 2025 Season By CHSAA.
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Lutheran's Meredith Barnhart Named Softball's Gatorade Player of the Year for Colorado By CHSAA.