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Today's Sports Headlines

Djokovic rallies to beat Federer, faces Nadal in final
Facing two match points against a beloved player whose name is already in the history books, Novak Djokovic clenched his jaw, nodded his head and flashed an ever-so-slight glimpse of a smile.  



All Things Avs

My memories of 9-11 with the Avalanche – in Sweden
I kind of hate the fact that we have have to “memorialize” 9-11. To me, it was a day where a bunch of cowards killed a lot of people. That’s it. But upon reflection, that’s wrong to trivialize all the bravery that occurred that day. So that’s what we really celebrate, and count me in  



All Things Broncos

Demaryius Thomas suffers broken finger
Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, while recovering from surgery on his Achilles, now has a broken finger.  



Today's Post Preps

Football makes Joplin feel normal for a while
There's a scar through the middle of Joplin, a mile wide and 6 miles long. All that's left after a deadly tornado are a few twisted tree stumps, chunks of chewed up pavement and the tattered remains of homes and businesses.  



Today's Outdoors: Hunting and Fishing

Scott Willoughby: Dove hunting productive but sporadic
Field reports from last week's dove hunting opener lived up to predictions, for the most part. The action was robust where hunters managed to find birds, but highly localized. Distances as short as a mile sometimes meant the difference between shooting your limit and sharing the ride back to camp with a skunk.  



Today's Rockies

Rockies defeat Cincinnati Reds, but Alex White gives up five homers
Six weeks after the trade heard 'round the Rockies, the one that sent Ubaldo Jimenez to Cleveland, the Rockies still aren't sure what they got in return. 



Dave Krieger

Dave Krieger: A CU star is born: wide receiver Paul Richardson
It was a little hard for CU to focus on it after a heart-wrenching overtime loss to Cal, but a 175-pound, 19-year-old receiver put on a show no one in attendance on a spectacular Colorado late-summer afternoon is likely to forget.  



Woody Paige

Woody Paige: No. 13 jersey luckily linked Tensi with "best friend"
On Monday night, in the southwest corner of the stadium's second deck, amid the orange-and-blue sea of $84.95 replica jerseysmostly Nos. 7 and 15, and a few 8s — one authentic, slightly faded jersey, which sold eight years ago on eBay for $2,100, will be prominent.  


 
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