Tag: Athletics
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Denver to host 12,000 participants for Transplant Games of America
When Mark McIntosh was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer just over three years ago, he was thrust into a fight for survival that would ultimately reshape his life. Since becoming an organ recipient, McIntosh is now working to promote awareness of the transplant community as the chair of the 2026 Transplant Games of…
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Colorado School of Mines volleyball players earn RMAC honors | Colorado Sunshine
Colorado School of Mines volleyball had a big week – and was rewarded for it. Orediggers standouts Jenna McLaughlin and Hailee Martinez were named RMAC players of the week Tuesday. They were joined by Hadleigh Richardson of Adams State. McLaughlin helped the Orediggers open 4-0 for the first time since 2018 with 23 blocks and…
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Federal judge says he will not recuse from trans athlete case over courtroom pronoun policy
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save U.S. District Court Judge S. Kato Crews on Monday denied a request that he recuse himself from a lawsuit about transgender athletes’ participation, rejecting the argument that his courtroom protocols on the use of pronouns meant he had “prejudged” the case. Last week, attorneys challenging…
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PHOTOS: Inaugural Colorado Girls High School Flag Football Season Comes to an End With Support from Broncos
This Saturday marked the conclusion of the inaugural high school girls’ flag football season with a championship tournament held in the Pat Bowlen Fieldhouse at UCHealth Training Center. The Denver Broncos Charities funded the pilot program, bringing flag football to three school districts and 25 area high schools. (Photos by Sara Hertwig/for The Denver Gazette)
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A conversation with Todd Saliman about the future of the University of Colorado
Todd Saliman was named president of the University of Colorado system in late April. Saliman, 55, has worked for the university for 10 years, serving as its chief financial officer and vide president for government relations and strategy since 2012. He also served in the Colorado House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003 and then served…
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Jon Gray exits early as the Athletics end the Rockies winning streak
DENVER — The Rockies streak is over at four games. After tying their season-high for wins in a row on Thursday, the Rockies fell to the Athletics 9-5 on Friday night. But more pressing, starting pitcher Jon Gray was removed by a trainer in the third inning with right elbow soreness in the forearm. The…
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George Paton’s journey to Denver started in a Chicago basement: From a friend’s couch to Broncos GM
George Paton showed up at Thomas Bonds’ Chicago doorstep with only an hour’s notice. Paton, 28 at the time, had just accepted a low-level scouting job with the Bears and had flown in from Los Angeles looking for a couch to crash on. Bonds’ brother, Jimmy, was a friend of Paton’s going back to their…





