In a rematch of the 2021 state six-man championship game, Stratton pulled off a reversal of fortunes to beat Cheyenne Wells 69-14 and win a second straight title last Friday, Nov. 24. The Eagles had lost the earlier championship tilt with the Tigers 62-21. That was the last loss suffered by the program, as the […]
PUEBLO – Wiping away the disappointment of 2021, Mancos dominated Haxtun High School 40-0 on Friday night to win their first state title in football.
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Palmer Ridge senior quarterback Luke McAllister (15) and junior Connor Jones (77) comfort each other after the Bears lose the Class 4A state title game to Loveland at CSU-Pueblo’s Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl on Dec. 4. The Bears lost 42-6.
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Colorado State University Pueblo has announced that it will host an in-person commencement ceremony this May.
"We are hopeful as we plan for an in-person commencement ceremony, especially because we worked so hard to bring this tradition back to our campus in 2019,” said Timothy Mottet, president of CSU Pueblo, in a news release. “Our Commencement team is keeping safety as a priority in the planning, by including our local public health experts in the conversation.
"We also remain flexible with a virtual component to be inclusive and safe for all those celebrating our CSU Pueblo graduates.”
CSU Pueblo's commencement ceremony will be hosted at the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl — or at Massari Arena if the weather is bad.
Mark and Carol Rickman ran across the frozen turf at the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl for the first time with a brand new four-legged member of the Pack family.
"Roch" — a 1-year-old Siberian husky, malamute, boxer and Belgian Malinois mix — scampered with purpose from the west sideline, stopping at the Colorado State University Pueblo logo at the 50-yard line.
He didn't mark his territory, but he seemed to know he was at home.
"He says, 'I like this,' " Carol Rickman said as the pup pulled her across the field like a receiver running a quick out route.
"All this for me?," her husband said, mimicking Roch as the pup stood tall staring at the south end zone.