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In Incheon, South Korea, flying orbs whistle, buzz and clash in the air in an effort to glide through hoops for points. If you’ve ever seen Harry Potter, it’s a lot like a remote-controlled, electric version of Quidditch.
Pools around the metro area are gearing up to open for the summer. That is, if there are enough lifeguards.
Fort Lupton’s Scotty Sanders can talk about baseball with just about anyone. He can play it, too, from club ball in the summer to high-school ball in the spring.
But what may not be visible …
Former Adams City High School athlete Liban Shongolo had a pretty good prep career. In 2017, he played quarterback for the Eagles, threw for more than 1,500 yards and 12 touchdowns. In 2018, Shongolo …
AURORA -- Callie Kryder said the people who attended a celebration of life service for her late father, former Colorado High School Activities assistant commissioner Bert Borgmann, knew him for …
Brighton’s Danthony Muniz still wants to be a professional mixed-martial arts fighter.
But until that comes to pass, he’s going to try something new.
Submission grappling.
His …
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Standout Performers
To watch Arvada High School’s Elisha Allen compete in girls wrestling, it would be hard to see that the road to a potential college wrestling future wasn’t evenly paved.
The football team manager at Prairie View High School had a chance to take center stage Oct. 21 during the ThunderHawks' game against Mullen High School.
Johnathan Salzer,who has Down's syndrome, …
WINDSOR -- To survive a four-person playoff for a state championship in boys golf is one …
For many high-school athletes, playing a sport at a varsity level is a big task within itself. Jonathan Gonzalez, a senior at Fort Lupton High School, is not only stepping up as one of the captains …
Former Brighton High School golfler Ryan Kropp is still involved in his sport.
But now, it’s as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Texas-Dallas, where Kropp finished his …
Before Denene (Jacovetta) Shivley became a technology teacher at Southeast Elementary School in Brighton, she was a self-admitted tomboy.
“I was never into dolls,” she said. “My …
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