Q&A: CHSAA hall of famer Justin Armour dishes on today’s landscape of high school athletics
This past spring, former Manitou Springs standout Justin Armour decided to get back into the world of high school coaching.
This past spring, former Manitou Springs standout Justin Armour decided to get back into the world of high school coaching.
After falling in the 5A football title game twice, Pomona’s Max Borghi enters the 2017 season with a renewed focus.
As CHSAA Commissioner Paul Angelico prepares to retire, we caught up with him one last time to reflect on his career and high school activities.
When Colorado Springs resident John Carricato isn’t coaching golf, he spends his time as a football and basketball official.
Rhonda Blanford-Green will become the ninth commissioner of CHSAA this summer. We caught up with her to talk her new job, challenges, and much more.
Board president Eddie Hartnett is tasked with leading the group who will hire CHSAA’s next Commissioner. In the midst of it, we caught up with him to talk about that process.
The Grandview Wolves fell short last year. They’ll be the first to say that they did not accomplish what they had hoped to do in 2016.
If there hasn’t been a spotlight on Valor Christian quarterback Dylan McCaffrey yet, it will be shining directly on him in two weeks.
Buena Vista grad Mason Finley won the discus at the U.S. Olympic Trials earlier this month and is headed to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.
Joel Klatt is perhaps most remembered as a quarterback at the University of Colorado. But he was also a three-sport athlete at Pomona.