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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Keeler: Another Highlands Ranch dynasty? Caryn Jarocki over the Moon after Falcons’ 6A girls hoops title

Caryn Jarocki was over the Moon. Katie Moon, to be specific. Read more →

Bam Adebayo, Kobe Bryant and the ethical NBA debate after controversial 83-point game | Journal

Why Bam Adebayo’s 83-point game should be celebrated, not ridiculed. No matter how questionable the ending was. Read more →

Denver Summit FC drops inaugural NWSL match after captain Janine Sonis gets first-half red card

One hard slide tackle turned Denver Summit’s inaugural match sour. Read more →

Denver Summit FC supporters group, the 14ers, shows up at inaugural match in San Jose

Will Shrum needed a green beanie and two Summit FC scarves in the 75-degree California weather. Read more →

Jets snap Avalanche’s road winning streak with 3-1 win

Avalanche defenseman Brent Burns played in his 990th consecutive NHL game, surpassing Keith Yandle for the second-longest streak in league history. Phil Kessel is the leader at 1,064. Read more →

Rock Canyon caps off improbable run to Colorado 6A boys basketball title, downing Ralston Valley

Kent Grams tried to make the message stick, practice after practice, for months. He had a lanky 6-foot-5 junior guard, after all, with a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it step-back jumper and feathery touch from the foul line. Rock Canyon needed Jacob David to be their guy, Grams would tell him. Read more →

Highlands Ranch holds off tenacious Northfield to claim Colorado 6A girls basketball title

Pressure could have cooked the young Highlands Ranch Falcons. But instead of melting down, they stood tall. Read more →

Kent Denver’s Caleb Fay’s 32 points power ‘Run Devils’ to repeat Colorado 4A boys basketball title

Kent head coach Todd Schayes waited 29 years for a state title that finally arrived a year ago. Now his team is back-to-back champs. Read more →