Category: Sports

  • 2020 Colorado 4A Softball Final

    2020 Colorado 4A Softball Final

    It was a beautiful fall day for the Colorado 4A softball finals at Aurora Sports Park. Holy Family took home the crown, defeating Mead 9-6 in the final. The road to the title was a tough one for Holy Family as it had to overcome a 6-1 deficit in the semifinal matchup with D’Evelyn. Holy Family used the long ball to power its offense on the day. A first inning grand slam set the tone against Mead, putting the Tigers ahead 4-0.

  • 2020 3A Basketball Great 8

    The Colorado 3A high school basketball tournament got as far as the Great 8 Thursday before being canceled due to COVID-19 virus. It’s a shame no team will be crowned champion, but the student athletes deserve props for competing until the very end. It was a little surreal with just parents and family in attendance but the families did their best to make it exciting and “normal” as could be. I look forward to being back next year to cover the tournament in full.

  • CHSAA Frozen Four 2020

    I photographed the CHSAA Frozen Four last night at the Pepsi Center. I saw two good games. Valor Christian beat Regis 2-1, and in the night cap, Fort Collins beat Chaparral 3-2 to advance to the finals.

  • Colorado Stanford Men’s Basketball 2020

    Colorado earned one of its most impressive victories last night against Stanford. It started off slowly against the Cardinal, shooting just over 20% in the first half and went into the break trailing 33-22. The Buffs poured it on in the second half scoring 59 points and quickly erased a 17-point deficit. CU was aided by a scary collision early in the half when forward Evan Battey collided with Stanford’s Oscar da Silva. Battey inadvertently elbowed da Silva in the head and he had to be helped from the court after laying motionless on the baseline for several minutes. Visibly shaken, Battey joined all the players and coaches from both teams in a prayer circle at center court. Already short-handed, Stanford never recovered and the Buffs rolled to victory, 81-74.

  • Green Mountain vs Dakota Ridge Basketball

    Green Mountain took on Dakota Ridge in high school boy’s basketball at the Pepsi Center Thursday. The Rams were looking to avenge a 61-60 loss earlier this season. Things did not look good for Green Mountain early as it started slowly and fell behind 18-4, thanks to some sharp shooting from behind the arc by Dakota Ridge. Green Mountain whittled away at the lead and took the lead for good late in the second half.

  • Colorado vs Oregon State Basketball 2020

    Colorado looked to improve its Pac-12 record after an impressive win Thursday against #4 Oregon. Unfortunately for the Buffs, it couldn’t handle the pressure down the stretch and fell to the Beavers, 76-68. A switch to a 1-3-1 zone in the final five minutes by the Beavers proved to be the Buffs’ downfall. Colorado scored only 2 points in the time frame and watched helplessly as their 10 point lead evaporated. Colorado will look to get back on the winning track against Utah next Sunday.

  • CU vs Northern Iowa NCAA Men’s Basketball

    Northern Iowa pulled off the upset of Colorado in NCAA Men’s Basketball Tuesday night at the Coors Events Center in Boulder, CO defeating CU 79-76. The Panthers shot the ball well from 3-point range and scored the last six points of the contest to ice the game. A.J. Green hit a three pointer to tie the game with a minute left for Northern Iowa and Colorado turned it over with a chance to take the lead back.

  • 2019 4A/5A High School Football Finals

    It was a beautiful Saturday in December for the Colorado 4A/5A High School Football Finals. In 4A, Pine Creek easily handled Broomfield 34-3 while Cherry Creek dominated upset-minded Columbine 35-10. Dave Logan won his second state as the head coach of Cherry Creek and now has seven titles to his credit.

  • 2019 5A Boy’s Soccer Final

    Broomfield defeated Regis 1-0 in the 5A boy’s soccer final to take hoe the state title.

  • Cleveland vs Denver NFL 2019

    Denver started 1st-time quarterback Brandon Allen and defeated the Cleveland Browns 24-19 Sunday at Empower Field. Denver broke out of a season-long slump with five explosive plays of over 20 yards, including two runs by Phillip Lindsay over 30 yards.

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