Author: Lindsey Smith [email protected]
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Denver moves to ‘Safer at Home’ – what does that mean for high school football?
Denver and Adams counties will officially move to Level 3, Safer at Home on Wednesday, raising a question as to how high school sporting events will be affected by the stricter virus guidelines, which limit outdoor gatherings of no more than 75, and sports to groups of 10 or less in Denver. Colorado Springs teams…
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New details emerge on Colorado’s high school football structure amid coronavirus; Season A practice to begin Sept. 24
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Colorado High School Activities Association released more details Thursday regarding the new season structure for high school football, opening the door for two football champions per classification. According to the document released by CHSAA Thursday afternoon, schools choosing to participate in Season A (fall)…
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Broncos Magazine: A breakdown of the 2020 Broncos draft class
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There’s a lot to talk about regarding the Broncos 2020 rookie class. The class’ speed, strength and potential are just the tip of the iceberg as rookies approach their first pro snaps following a condensed camp and canceled preseason due to the coronavirus pandemic. But after all the hype surrounding arguably one of the top…
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CHSAA commissioner speaks out, submits new variance requests to Gov. Polis’ office for approval
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Colorado High School Activities Association commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green provided her first public statement since the CHSAA board voted unanimously to uphold the current sports calendar earlier this week, and provided more insight on communications with…
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CHSAA commissioner to meet with Gov. Polis’ office Friday on fall sports variances
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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 High School Activities Association commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green will meet with Gov. Jared Polis’ office Friday to discuss potential variances to allow fall sports, according to a release. Following a unanimous vote by the…
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Colorado athletes mulling lawsuit against CHSAA, Gov. Polis regarding fall sports decision
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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 High School Activities Association voted unanimously to uphold its decision to move most fall sports to the spring. Colorado players, parents and coaches are not backing away from the fight, and some may…
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Hopes for fall football season thwarted as CHSAA unanimously votes to keep current sports calendar
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Amid pressure to allow more fall sports, the Colorado High School Activities Association board of directors met Tuesday evening to discuss an adjustment of the previously approved 2020-21 sports calendar, which moved most fall sports to the spring, including football. According to a release sent…







