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Lifetime Classic Golf Tournament helps autism nonprofit

A luxurious day of food and cocktails and even raffles – all while playing 18 holes of golf. That is the plan for July 31 at the Colorado Golf Club in Parker, and it is all meant to help support those with autism. more

Defense overshadows electric local quarterbacks in Week 0

Sure, it’s still 90+ degrees out and it’s the middle of August but it’s officially Week Zero and time to kick off the high school football season. more

Standley Lake football outlasts Westminster at the NAAC

Standley Lake coach Tyler Gallas wanted to sustain long offensive drives Thursday night in the Gators’ homecoming game against Westminster in Arvada. more

Soccer: Fort Lupton freshman adjusts to varsity play

Archie Gonzalez has a special distinction this soccer season. He is the only freshman on the roster of the Fort Lupton High School varsity team. more

Valor Christian alum visits Kenya ahead of Princeton volleyball debut

Locals may know Erin McNair from her recent volleyball days at Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch. As a four-year varsity starter for the Eagles, McNair was the captain of the 29-0, 5A state champion team in 2022.  more

Two undefeated teams, one victor at LPS Stadium: Arapahoe vs. Columbine

On Sept. 15th, two undefeated teams, the Arapahoe Warriors and the Columbine Rebels, clashed on the field at LPS Stadium, ending in a victory for the Rebels, scoring 31 points to the Warriors 29. more

Several local players dazzle in Rocky Mountain Showdown

What a game. What a weekend. What a spectacle. And several local players were part of it all. more

Ralston Valley’s defense turns away Mountain Vista in Zero Week

Ralston Valley’s defense made an early-season statement Friday night at Halftime Help Stadium. more

Columbine sweeps Evergreen in girls volleyball action

At first glance, it looked like Columbine girls volleyball cruised to a relatively uneventful 3-0 sweep of Evergreen on Wednesday night at Columbine High School. more

Survey says: ‘Use shot clock for high school basketball’

To loosely paraphrase Shakespeare, “to use a shot clock or not to use a shot clock.” That is the question before the Colorado High School Activities Association. more

Cherry Creek’s Rymer rallies to fight cancer for himself, others

In 2021, Garrett Rymer was having a typical day for any teenager. He was riding his bicycle when he crashed and broke his right arm. He’d have to wear a cast and, when he returned for a checkup, although the bone had healed, he had a weakness in his arm that wouldn’t go away. more

Mountain Vista bounces back in second game

Heritage lost a hard back and forth battle to Mountain Vista with a final score of 35-34. The match was tirelessly fought in the middle of the field with many turnover-on-downs from both teams. more

Muniz bounces back from injury

As far as Brighton’s Danthony Muniz was concerned, things couldn’t have been better early in the spring. more

Girls wrestling: Fort Lupton’s Balcazar improves at Fargo Nationals

Fort Lupton’s Rylee Balcazar made a return trip to Fargo, N.D., for her second appearance in the U.S. Marine Corps Nationals, also known as the Fargo Nationals. Some say it’s one of the largest – and hardest – tournaments in the nation more

College realignment means different things to ex-prep athletes

The college athletic landscape is going to change in a year’s time. more

D’Angelo, former Golden wrestling coach, dies at 89

“Coach Joe was a role model to many kids in a few sports that had good homes and families. Parents were thankful that this coach was in their child's corner or sidelines. Then there were the kids where he was the father a few of us were missing. He guided all of us with his positive views and determination by example and the Lord's word.” more

Valor Christian alum Anna Hall is heptathlon standout at USA Track & Field

Anna Hall likes to have fun when she competes, and the former Valor Christian standout has become one of the world’s leading female heptathlon athletes. more

Meet the Colorado man behind Pepper Pong

“What really my vision for this game was, going back 20 to 25 years, was something that you could play on any surface, and that anybody, regardless of age or ability could jump in and compete and have fun." more

Q&A with Clear Creek football coach Nicholas Isaacson

No cursing is allowed on the field. Positive reinforcement is taught almost exclusively. Prioritizing effort, attitude and toughness is the main focus. These are a few of the mantras of second year coach Nicholas Isaacson at Clear Creek High School. more

Cherry Creek High School athletics set to induct more Hall of Famers

It was hardly four months ago when Cherry Creek High School debuted its inaugural athletic Hall of Fame class at the Curtis Ballroom in Greenwood Village. Another round of inductions will be honored in October. more
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