Category: History
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4A girls tennis: Niwot’s Lu repeats as Cheyenne Mountain reclaims team title
Niwot’s Lucy Lu won the 4A girls tennis No. 1 singles championship as Cheyenne Mountain won its 10th team title in 11 years.
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5A girls tennis: Smoky Hill’s Valerie Negin wins No. 1 singles; Cherry Creek claims team title
Valerie Negin had a trio of three-set matches at the state tournament. She ultimately emerged victorious in each, and is now the Class 5A girls tennis champion at No. 1 singles.
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Mountain Vista grad Mallory Pugh named to U.S. Women’s World Cup roster
Mallory Pugh, who graduated from Mountain Vista in 2016, has been named to the U.S. women’s World Cup roster on Thursday.
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Bear Creek grad Olabisi Johnson selected on the final day of the 2019 NFL Draft
Olabisi Johnson, a 2015 graduate of Bear Creek, was selected in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft on Saturday.
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Wiggins grad Dalton Risner selected by the Broncos in the second round of the NFL Draft
Dalton Risner, a 2014 graduate of Wiggins, was selected in the second round of the NFL Draft by the hometown Denver Broncos on Friday night.
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CHSAA inducts six members and the 1999 Columbine football team as its 30th Hall of Fame class
The members of the 2018 CHSAA Hall of Fame were inducted during a ceremony on Wednesday night at the Denver Marriott Tech Center.
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Purchase tickets to the Hall of Fame ceremony
Tickets are on sale now for the induction ceremony for the Hall of Fame Class of 2018. The ceremony is slated for April 24 at the Denver Marriott Tech Center.
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Lakewood coaching legend Tom Hancock passes away
Colorado lost a legend last week with the passing of Tom Hancock, who died at age 90. He was a member of the CHSAA Hall of Fame Class of 2008.
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St. Mary’s repeats as 3A girls basketball state champion
St. Mary’s repeated as the Class 3A girls basketball state champion, topping Colorado Springs Christian for the second year in a row.
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Kit Carson girls basketball captures third consecutive 1A title
Kit Carson can now call itself one of the biggest prep girls basketball dynasties in state history.