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Today's Sports Headlines

World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals hard to recognize
The World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals have had plenty of upheaval. Now they enter spring training looking for a new No. 3 hitter and breaking in a rookie manager and pitching coach.  



Today's Avalanche

Avs' Duchene returns to Stastny-Hejduk line after seven weeks
The Avalanche tonight will play its first game in this cold Canadian city for the first time since 1996, and Matt Duchene will be in the lineup.  



All Things Avs

Duchene to play against Jets
Matt Duchene will return to the Avalanche lineup tomorrow night in Winnipeg. I have received word that Duchene is good to go again, for the first time since Dec. 29. More later….  



Today's Broncos

Jack Del Rio's playing days net players' respect
Lest any of his players forget that he was once a pretty good athlete, Jack Del Rio provided a reminder for anyone who dared challenge him to a one-on-one competition.  



Today's Nuggets

Nuggets GM Ujiri works overtime in pursuit of greatness
He wears suits; suits don't wear him. On a given day at the Pepsi Center, one spots the slender 6-foot-4 Masai Ujiri walking — no, striding — with a purpose, Sinatra-y.  



Today's Post Preps

Ignacio wrestler Alex Peña big talent from small school
On the Southern Ute Indian reservation in La Plata County, in the extreme southwestern corner of the state, young Alex Peña hunted game and played virtually all the sports possible in their seasons.  



Today's Rockies

World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals hard to recognize
The World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals have had plenty of upheaval. Now they enter spring training looking for a new No. 3 hitter and breaking in a rookie manager and pitching coach.  



Today's Skiing

Vonn clinches title, Hoefl-Riesch wins downhill
KRASNAYA POLYANA, Russia—Lindsey Vonn usually likes to clinch her titles with victories. So while she was pleased to secure her fifth consecutive World Cup downhill crown Saturday, she was also upset she didn't win the race because of what she said was a bad equipment choice.  



Mark Kiszla

Kiszla: Sheridan standouts start title tradition
The medal a prep wrestler receives for all the sweating and starving required to win a state championship is no bigger than a potato chip.  


 
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