·Drew's Homer Lifts Arizona Over Colorado
Backed by Drew's three-run homer, Randy Johnson went five shaky innings and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat Colorado 8-4 on Tuesday night. ·Lance Armstrong Joins In DU Cancer Fundraiser
Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong was in Denver Tuesday to participate in a fundraiser for his Livestrong charity. ·Learn To Ride InCircles At Velodrome In CoSprings
The Olympic velodrome in Colorado Springs offers a lesson which leaves cyclists spinning in circles. Greg Moody found that out first hand. ·2 Of Best Runners To Participate In Bolder Boulder
Two of the country's best distance runners have agreed to participate in the Bolder Boulder team race on May 26. ·Nuggets' Camby Named To All-Defensive Team
League MVP Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett were selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team on Monday, along with Marcus Camby, Bruce Bowen and Tim Duncan. ·Sky Sox Record First Home No-Hitter
It took nine walks and four pitchers for the Colorado Springs Sky Sox to record their first ever no-hitter at home in a win against the Albuquerque Isotopes Sunday. ·Broncos Player Helps Toddler With Leukemia
Bronco linebacker D.J. Williams will be at a fundraiser for a toddler battling leukemia. Â It's a cause that is close to Williams heart because of his mother. ·Rookie Reynolds Gives Up 2 Homers In Loss To Pads
Scott Hairston and Khalil Greene homered to spoil Greg Reynolds' major league debut, leading the Padres to a 6-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Sunday and their first series win in nearly a month. ·Joel Quenneville Out As Avalanche Coach
Joel Quenneville and the Colorado Avalanche mutually decided to end their relationship Friday, a week after Colorado was swept out of the playoffs by the Detroit Red Wings. ·Holliday Gets 4 Hits In Rockies' Win Vs. Cards
Matt Holliday had four singles, Jorge De La Rosa scattered five hits over 5 2-3 innings and the Colorado Rockies beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-3 Thursday to salvage a split in their four-game series.
·Sophomore-led Greeley West girls soccer finds way late in season
If Mike Lordemann and his Greeley West girls soccer team were playing Monopoly, the Spartans would have the titles to Boardwalk and Park Place, and a keen eye on acquiring all of the railroads. ·Greeley tennis season starts
The Greeley summer tennis season will get off to a big start today with a pair of tennis tournaments at the Centennial Tennis Courts. ·Patriot baseball flexes muscles
Brush's run to the final four of the Class 3A Baseball Championship Series state tournament is certainly surprising in some ways. ·New indictment against Barry Bonds unsealed
SAN FRANCISCO Barry Bonds was charged in a new indictment Tuesday with 15 felony counts alleging he lied to a grand jury when he denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs use and that he hampered the federal government's doping... ·Bob Ervin supports Eaton baseball even after retirement
The view of Bob Ervin firmly seated in the bleachers next to his son Gary on Saturday afternoon at Butch Butler Field was Picasso perfect. ·Red vengeance
Eaton makes up for only loss in league play with big victory over Erie ·Rough Riders lose in 'injustice'
Monday will not be a work day for the Roosevelt baseball team, but not by choice. ·Winds don't keep Valley from taking lead in district meet
Vikings top girls point standings, Platte Valley wraps up boys title ·Greeley West swimmer stands tall in victory
Spartans win crown at conference swim meet as Greeley Central snags second ·Roosevelt girls win district track meet
LONGMONT - Roosevelt's girls track and field team ran away with the team title at the Class 3A District 3 Track and Field meet on Saturday, using strong finishes in the distance races and long jump to prevail by a wide margin.
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