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Friday, February 20, 2026

Renck: Nuggets’ roadblocks to another NBA championship include Thunder and an alien

“I hope the Nuggets get another (title). It is a total failure if they don’t.” Read more →

Broncos face key offseason decision on Ja’Quan McMillian’s restricted free agency

Ja’Quan McMillian isn’t the most heralded player on the Broncos defense, but he’s turned himself into one of the best nickels in football and has interesting weeks ahead as a restricted free agent. Read more →

Rockies’ T.J. Rumfield, out of Triple-A limbo with Yankees, takes his shot at wide-open first base job

T.J. Rumfield was a big-league first baseman trapped in Triple-A limbo. At least, that’s how he saw things. So did the Rockies. Read more →

United States wins 3rd Olympic gold in women’s hockey, beating Canada 2-1 on Megan Keller’s OT goal

Hilary Knight scored with 2:04 left in regulation to send the game to overtime. Read more →

Olympic figure skaters offer wellness tips for weekend athletes. The ‘hard ice always wins’

Elite skaters know to catch the injuries early and get treatment. Read more →

Colorado state wrestling tournament 2026 results from Day 1 at Ball Arena

The Colorado high school wrestling state tournament takes place Thursday through Saturday at Ball Arena in Denver. Our staff will be there throughout the weekend, providing live coverage. Refresh this page for the latest updates and results. Read more →

Months after severe bus crash, Central-Grand Junction wrestlers compete at Colorado state tournament

For 20 minutes, in his hospital bed, Kyle Weaver sputtered out the same two sentences. Doctors told him he was perseverating. Caught in a shock loop. He had no real memory, then, of the crash that put him there. Read more →

How Bennett wrestling, once one of Colorado’s worst programs, became a perennial 3A contender

If John Faczak said no, Bennett wrestling might have gone extinct. Read more →