Saturday, August 20, 2011

Sports headlines from The Denver Post

Sports Newsletter
DenverPost.com Sports Headlines
News Politics Sports Business Entertainment Lifestyles Opinion Travel Multimedia Coupons Autos Real Estate Jobs Classifieds

All Things Avs

A sad day – former Av Chris Drury retires
This is a sentence I don’t like writing: Chris Drury, the former Avalanche forward who helped the club win a Stanley Cup before the team foolishly traded him a year later, has decided to retire. He made it official a short time ago in a prepared statement. Drury was beloved by Avs fans, even after  



Today's Post Preps

Wheat Ridge softball star Elle Madsen has plenty of motivation
While many softball players daydream about that miraculous three-homer day, Elle Madsen already has one-upped them. She had a three-homer inning. On three pitches.  



Today's Rockies

Dodgers' Hiroki Kuroda finally defeats Rockies
In his three-plus seasons with the Dodgers, Hiroki Kuroda had beaten every National League team except two — the Rockies and Cardinals. The list dwindled to one Friday night when Kuroda beat the Rockies at Coors Field. He went into the game 0-5 with a 5.81 ERA in nine starts vs. the Rox. 



Woody Paige

Woody Paige: Tebow will eventually replace Orton again
Tim Tebow will be the Broncos' starting quarterback this season. (Wait for it.) But The Tebow Thing won't happen until Dec. 11.  


 
Sports Newsletter
Afternoon Headlines
All Things Colorado Sports
All Things Avs
Reporter Adrian Dater has the ins and outs of the Avalanche
All Things Broncos
The Denver Post's football reporters serve up the dish on the Broncos
All Things Nuggets
Everything Nuggets from Benjamin Hochman and Chris Dempsey
All Things Rockies
Rockies notes from the diamond with Troy E. Renck and Jim Armstrong
All Things Colorado Preps
Analysis, notes and minutiae from preps editor Neil Devlin
Outdoor Extremes
Outdoor blog from John Meyer and Jason Blevins
All Things Motorsports
The Post's Obbie Harvey posts entries on this blog devoted to NASCAR

No comments:

Post a Comment