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Pueblo South’s Ken Harriman admits the pressures of attempting to win his third consecutive Class 4A state championship in the shot put are present as he begins his senior campaign.
Cory Engel will be off to the ‘Wild Blue Yonder’ after he graduates in May from Northglenn. Until that time, the defending state champion in the 110-meter hurdles will attempt to win his second title in the event, as well as tack on a title in the 300 hurdles.
Northglenn’s Philip Grout and the Ponderosa wrestling team set new standards Saturday in the Class 5A state wrestling tournament at the Pepsi Center.
Denver East wrestling coach Randy Gallegos had a decision to make on two wrestlers from the same family who nevertheless attend different schools.
Nathan Heuer has faced many tough opponents during his wrestling career at Roosevelt High School in Johnstown. But now, the Roughriders' 2008, 171-pound state champion faces the toughest opponent of his life: cancer.
Boulder's Max Wessell hopes that winning a bronze medal last March in the Junior Pan American Games in judo will be the steppingstone to winning the gold medal at the Class 5A state wrestling tournament.
Loveland’s Josh Kreimier knew he was in for a tough match against Pine Creek’s Gabrian Martinez in Saturday’s Class 5A Region 2 qualifying tournament at Smoky Hill High School.
One could forgive Rock Canyon's Taylor Curado for her eighth-place finish Friday in the Class 4A preliminaries of the 100-yard freestyle.
Former Northglenn head football coach Scott Gallas again will lead the Norse program.
Jon Cragg's victory in the 285-pound classification against Broomfield extended Ponderosa's dual-match win streak that dates to 1996.
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