Aptos boys, Soquel girls earn team titles at SCCAL Championships | High school swimming Soquel High junior Oliver Santana avenged a loss to Aptos senior Sam Allen during the dual meet season in one of the top races at the league championships on Saturday at Harbor High. Soquel High’s ... 04/28/2024 - 6:31 am | View Link
High School swimming: Monterey, Stevenson win Gabilan Division teams titles An era of dominance constitutes a dynasty. No one is suggesting Monterey’s run at supremacy in the pool is over. Yet, a talented core of swimmers have left their mark on the girl’s program. The ... 04/26/2024 - 6:09 pm | View Link
Class of 2024: Express-News high school boys basketball superlatives winners Congratulations to the inaugural Express-News high school boys basketball superlatives winners. Each nominee demonstrated elite ability in their respective category, with the winners being voted the ... 04/26/2024 - 6:53 am | View Link
Nine-goal day and more: Vote for the High School Boys Lacrosse Player of the Week Archbishop Williams High's Henri Barriere has been voted the High School Boys Lacrosse Player of the Week. The sophomore collected over 13,000 votes to earn the honor. Barriere scored 6 goals in a ... 04/25/2024 - 5:00 am | View Link
Pioneer High School swim teams secure respective Golden Empire League championships I’ve never had a group work so hard to swim their best collectively as a team knowing what was at stake,” stated coach Mary Park. 04/23/2024 - 6:03 pm | View Link
There was always a football field where Bo Nix allowed himself to dream.
Nix watched the games, and then carried his passion into the grass behind his house in South Carolina and Alabama, mimicking the plays, running and throwing, his goals gently coming into focus without him really knowing it.
“It was always Auburn.
BOULDER — Deion Sanders’ new Lambo was parked lovingly between the 41 and the 44 at the CU Indoor Practice Facility on Saturday. Three yards and a cloud of eat my dust.
“Definitely a great thing to see,” Jubi Louis told me as we admired the 2024 Lamborghini Huracan, matte black with sweet white drip and the Nike swoosh on the side.
When Sean Payton led a Broncos contingent to Oregon in the middle of March, so much of the franchise’s offseason remained unsettled.
A few days into free agency, most of Denver’s biggest moves had been outbound.
Russell Wilson released. Justin Simmons, too. Jerry Jeudy traded. Josey Jewell clearly headed elsewhere.
The Broncos had made some additions, too, but more modest in nature.
The Broncos improved the running backs room by drafting Notre Dame standout Audric Estime in the fifth round. But they didn’t stop there.
Following the conclusion of the NFL draft, Denver signed Memphis running back Blake Watson as an undrafted free agent. A source told The Denver Post that Watson’s deal includes a guaranteed salary of $250,000 and a $25,000 signing bonus.
Watson rushed for at least 1,000 yards in two of his five seasons at Memphis.
The Broncos roster features every Duck but Daffy. Coach Sean Payton bet on himself with Bo Nix, staking his legacy to a quarterback critics view with a low ceiling, but he believes will exceed expectations.
The Broncos have shown they are motivated to fit around Nix rather than the other way around.
Alex Forsyth, his Oregon center in 2022, figures to start this season for Denver, serving as Nix’s security blanket.
The Broncos had five picks on Day 3 of the NFL Draft. Get to know the new players coming to Denver after the Broncos took quarterback Bo Nix on Day 1 and edge rusher Jonah Elliss on Day 2.
WR Troy Franklin
Oregon wide receiver Troy Franklin catches a ball during the NFL football scouting combine, Saturday, March 2, 2024, in Indianapolis.