Author: Lindsey Smith lindsey.smith@gazette.com
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CHSAA owes $2.5 million to Colorado Springs coach in race discrimination case, jury says
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Jurors ruled the Colorado High School Activities Association should pay former Sand Creek assistant basketball coach $2.5 million in race discrimination case. William ‘Trey’ Harris III was hired by District 49 in 2016 as an…
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CHSAA gains approval to start winter sports, known as Season B, for high schools in January
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has approved variances to allow for high school sports practices to begin Jan. 18, weeks after the department announced they would not consider variances for sports until…
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What’s next for the Broncos after clinching fourth straight losing season?
Following a crushing 48-19 defeat by the Bills, can Denver turn it around in the final two weeks of the season? The Broncos haven’t won two straight since October when they defeated the Jets and the Patriots, split by a Week 5 bye. Two more wins won’t change Denver’s playoff hopes, or a chance at…
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What’s next for the Broncos after clinching fourth straight losing season?
Following a crushing 48-19 defeat by the Bills, can Denver turn it around in the final two weeks of the season? The Broncos haven’t won two straight since October when they defeated the Jets and the Patriots, split by a Week 5 bye. Two more wins won’t change Denver’s playoff hopes, or a chance at…
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Buffalo 48, Denver 19 | By the numbers
4 Consecutive years with a losing record. The Broncos have not had more than two straight losing seasons since a 10-year skid from 1963-72. 5 Straight seasons without a playoff appearance. Denver has not seen a postseason snap since SuperBowl 50, tying the franchise’s longest playoff drought since 1972. The Broncos did not make the…
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Students call for CDPHE, CHSAA to reverse decision on winter sports delay
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Students, parents, and coaches from around the state gathered in Denver to protest the decision to delay the start of high school sports this spring. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is not permitting sports to begin on Jan. 4, as previously scheduled, in response to rising COVID-19 cases in the state. (Video…
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Colorado high school sports seasons delayed with rise in COVID-19 cases
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Colorado High School Activities Association announced Monday that the start of Season B, which includes basketball, wrestling, girls’ swimming and ice hockey, has been delayed due to the rise in COVID-19 cases across the state. According to a news release, the Colorado Department of…







