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  • Colorado Parks and Wildlife releases “My First Big Game Hunt” video series

    Colorado Parks and Wildlife releases “My First Big Game Hunt” video series

    DENVER“My First Big Game Hunt” is a new 16-part video series from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, debuting Nov. 25, introducing nonhunters to hunting through the journey of Crystal Egli. Egli is a videographer for CPW, who had no resources or connections to hunting until she joined the agency, and decided to give it a try as an adult. 

    New videos in the series will be released weekly on Mondays at 3 p.m. mountain time.  Egli filmed and edited each video over the course of a year, documenting every step of her passage from realizing her fear of firearms to going into the field with a mentor to becoming a mentor herself to new hunters.

    “Before I started working for Colorado Parks and Wildlife, I wasn’t for or against hunting. I knew it was something some people did, but it never occurred to me that it would ever be something I would do,” said Egli. 

    Having grown up in rural Vermont, Egli is passionate about conservation and making the outdoors accessible for all. Although she grew up exploring the outdoors, Egli never considered hunting because she was terrified of firearms. 

    “It took me a while to realize that the only barrier I had to hunting was my intense fear of firearms,” said Egli. “Once I was able to overcome that through hunter education and my mentors, I was able to switch my mode of thinking from, ‘there might be an accident around me’ to ‘there will be one less accident because of me.’” 

    Experiencing hunting allowed her to see firearms as a tool to harvest sustainable and affordable organic meat. Participating in the field brought Egli an even deeper understanding of how hunting contributes to conservation and wildlife management. Now she is an avid hunter who mentors and supports other new hunters on their own hunting journeys. 

    “I wanted to make this series to show people that if someone like me, a millennial who lives in a city and is terrified of guns, can learn how to hunt, then anyone who wants to can do it too.”

    Join Crystal on her hunting journey as she first learns the steps necessary to hunt big game in Colorado. New episodes will be posted weekly on Mondays at 3 p.m. Mountain time on the “My First Big Game Hunt” playlist on the CPW YouTube page. Subscribe and turn on notifications to be updated with each new episode.

    Crystal is eager to bring locally sourced meat to her family while learning new ways to connect to the outdoors with her hunting mentor. To learn more about how to start your own hunting journey, visit cpw.state.co.us.

     

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  • Bennett football & volleyball travel to Greeley area for playoffs this weekend

    Bennett football & volleyball travel to Greeley area for playoffs this weekend

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The Bennett Lady Tigers qualified for the 36-team postseason bracket in 3A volleyball and will travel for a three-team regional round-robin tournament at University in Greeley on Friday, Nov. 8. The host school University will take on Jefferson Academy at 4 p.m. with Bennett slated to take on Jefferson Academy following about a half-hour later. The last game of the evening, tentatively around 7 p.m., will pit University against Bennett. The winner of the regional tournament advances to the 12-team state tournament Nov. 14-16 at the Denver Coliseum.

    The Bennett Tigers football team also qualified for the 2A football playoffs and the 11the-seeded orange-and-black will travel to Platte Valley in Kersey for a 1 p.m. kickoff, Saturday, Nov. 9. Bennett enters the game 6-3 overall and second place from the Flatirons Conference while the sixth-seeded Broncos concluded the regular season 7-2.

    If Bennett wins it would advance to the following weekend’s quarterfinals against either third-seeded Resurrection Christian or No. 14 La Junta.

  • Strasburg to host 1A football playoff first-round game Saturday

    Strasburg to host 1A football playoff first-round game Saturday

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The Strasburg Indians concluded its football regular season undefeated in nine contests and are the No. 1 seed for this year’s 1A state bracket. The red-and-black will host a first-round game against Manual at 1 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 9, at Winter Field.

    Manual comes into the playoffs the No. 16 seed with an overall record of 4-5 but is the Colorado Conference champion.

    With a win, the red-and-black would advance to the quarterfinals against the winner between No. 8 Highland and ninth-seeded Hotchkiss.

    The 1A football bracket is below:

  • Strasburg among 3A regional softball sites this Saturday

    Strasburg among 3A regional softball sites this Saturday

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The Strasburg Lady Indians enter the 3A softball postseason the No. 4 seed overall and will host a three-team regional on Saturday, Oct. 19. The red-and-black will play the winner of the 10 a.m. game between Cedaredge and Faith Christian at approximately 12:15 p.m. If Strasburg loses that game, another game will take place around 2:30 p.m. against the loser of the first game. The top two teams from all eight regional tournaments advance to the state tournament Oct. 25-26 at the Aurora Sports Complex.

    Strasburg enters the playoffs with an overall record of 14-8, the identical record for 13th-seeded Cedaredge. Faith Christian, with an overall mark of 9-14, is the 20th seed.

    OTHER REGIONALS (All have 10 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. games with a 2:30 p.m. contest, if necessary)

    Top-seeded University, 21-2 overall, will host at Twin Rivers Park in Greeley. The other two teams are 16th-seeded LaJunta (13-10) and Patriot League rival Platte Valley (8-15), which is seeded 17th.

    Basalt is the second seed with the best record in the field, 21-1 overall and 12-0 in its league play. The other two teams hosted by the Longhorns are No. 15 Lamar (13-10) and 18th-seeded Peak to Peak (12-11).

    Region 3, hosted by third-seeded Brush (18-5) will also include No. 14 Fort Lupton (16-7) and 19th-seeded Delta (8-14).

    Riverdale Ridge High School in Thornton will host Region 5, which will include 12th-seeded Lyons (13-10) and No. 21 Holyoke (11-10).

    Despite being a higher seed at No. 6, Eaton (15-8) will play its regional at The Academy in Westminster. The Academy (16-7) is seeded 11th and will play No. 22 Gunnison (11-11) to start Saturday’s play.

    Another Patriot League school in No. 7 Sterling (16-7) will also play its regional on the road in Rocky Ford despite being a higher seed. Rocky Ford (14-8), the 10th seed, will play the first game Saturday against the 23rd seed Valley (4-19).

    The last of the eight regional tournaments will take place in Limon as the eighth-seeded Badgers (17-4) will also host No. 9 Montezuma-Cortez (16-5) and 24th-seeded St. Mary’s (12-11).

  • Bennet Statement on the 18th Anniversary of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks

    Bennet Statement on the 18th Anniversary of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks

    Washington, D.C. – Today, Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet released the following statement on the 18th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks:

    “Today, our hearts are heavy as we remember that fateful Tuesday morning 18 years ago. As we pause to honor the innocent lives taken at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and on Flight 93, as well as those we lost to 9/11-related illnesses, we also reflect on America’s hope and resilience in the wake of this tragedy. The terrorists who carried out these evil acts wanted nothing more than to fill us with fear and hate, but they failed. Instead, we endured, came together, and showed the goodness of the American people. At a time of immense darkness, we saw the light of heroes rushing into burning buildings, brave service members putting country about self, and neighbors lending a helping hand. The American people can — and must – reclaim this spirit.”

     

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  • Broncos Game of the Week: Bennett at Strasburg

    Broncos Game of the Week: Bennett at Strasburg

    1.) HEAD COACHES: Brian Brown (Strasburg)/ Rick Jacoby (Bennett)

    2.) ADMINISTRATOR(S) ON DUTY: Michelle Woodard, Jeff Rasp (Strasburg); Cassie Salberg, Carlos Tello (Bennett)

    3.)SECURITY: TBA           

    4.) FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE:   BRONCO’S HS FOOTBALL GAME OF THE WEEK!

    • 5:30 pm (90:00) –  Field Open for Warm-ups: SHS – South/BHS – North

    • 6- 6:50 p.m. – Bronco Pre-game Activities (Circle Drive area)

    • 6:45 p.m.  –  Welcome & Sportsmanship/Bronco Announcement

    • 6:45 p.m.   –  Bronco Cheerleaders Stage on West Sideline

    • 6:48 p.m.   –  Bronco Cheerleaders Perform

      • 6:53 p.m. (10:00)   –   Bennett takes field (from East) – Starting Line Up
      • 6:55 p.m. (8:00)    –    Strasburg takes field (from South) – Starting Line Up
      • 6:58 p.m. (5:00)    –  National Anthem
      • 7:00 pm (2:00)     –    Coin Tossed by Bronco Alumni Billy Thompson
      • 7:02 p.m. (0:00)   –   Game Time – Game Ball Delivered by Miles

    * HALFTIME – 15 MINUTES *

    Strasburg Youth Football Teams Play at ½ Following Strasburg H.S. Cheer Routine            

    OFFICIALS

      • PLEASE PARK IN THE HIGH SCHOOL PARKING LOT. This lot is just off Colorado Ave.
      • A School Administrator will meet you at the front doors of the school off Circle Drive and direct you to pre-game, halftime and post-game dressing area.
      • Saturday’s officials are selected by the CHSAA office

    Karl Kramer, Shannon Hartman, Cary Fry, Drew Walton, Richard Iversen

    VISITING TEAM INFORMATION

      • DRESSING ROOM – Visitors’ locker room – High School PE locker rooms.
      • BUS PARKING – PLEASE PARK IN THE NORTH DIRT SCHOOL PARKING LOT (DRIVE TO THE WATER TOWER AND TAKE A LEFT AND FOLLOW THAT TO BEHIND THE SCHOOL)
      • BENCH AREA – East side-lines.
      • PRE-GAME – North end of field.
      • PRE-GAME & HALFTIME – Visitors’ locker room – High School.
      • SECURITY – Administrator will provide you with a locker room key.
      • TRACK – Please cross the track on the protective cover when entering and exiting the field.
      • UNIFORMS – White, road uniforms.

    FAN INFORMATION

      • PARKING – SPECTATOR PARKING IS LOCATED AT THE MAIN (HIGH SCHOOL & ACROSS THE STREET) BUILDING (56729 E. Colorado Ave). THERE ARE 2 ENTRANCES, MAIN GATE IS OFF CIRCLE DRIVE & EAST GATE BY WATER TOWER PARKING LOT
      • ONLY APPROVED SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS AND TEAM PERSONNEL WILL BE ALLOWED INSIDE FENCE ALONG TRACK AND/OR ON SIDELINES.
      • Admissions prices: $6.00 for adults $5.00 for students (K-12)/seniors (60+).
      • Accepted passes: CHSAA, CHSCA and media credentials only.
      • No artificial noisemakers (cowbells, drums, whistles, air horns, thunder sticks, etc.) per the Colorado High School Activities Association.
      • Dogs are not permitted, with the exception of service dog
      • Restrooms (Port-a-Potties) are located on the east side of the football field.

    Thank you and good luck!

     

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  • Northeast Region Sportsperson Caucus to be held in Fort Collins on Aug. 14

    Northeast Region Sportsperson Caucus to be held in Fort Collins on Aug. 14

    DENVER — The Northeast Region Sportsperson Caucus will meet in Fort Collins to discuss a variety of important issues involving hunting, fishing and conservation. Hunters and anglers are invited to attend and meet with their regional delegates at 7 p.m. on Aug. 14 at the Council Tree Library located at 2733 Council Tree Ave.

    In a continuing effort to provide hunters and anglers with opportunities to comment about a variety of wildlife management concerns, Colorado Parks and Wildlife formed the Sportsperson Caucus in 2012. The caucus consists of elected and appointed delegates from each of the state’s four wildlife management regions. They meet twice annually at the regional level to collect input from constituents. The input is then presented to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s leadership at the statewide meetings, also held twice each year.

    The agenda for the meeting will be as follows:

    • Update on the 2020-24 Big Game Season Structure
    • Eastern plains rifle deer hunting season
    • Expansion of the Public Access Program by 100,000 acres in time for the fall 2019 hunting season
    • Open forum discussion

    In addition to voicing their opinions at regional meetings, members of the public can contact their local representatives directly at any time.

    Regional Sportsmen’s Caucus meetings are open to participation by any hunter or angler who has an interest in the region. The meetings can include any number of participants; no active hunter or angler will be excluded from the discussion.

    For more information about the Sportsmen’s Roundtable, go to http://cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Roundtable.aspx

    •  What: Northeast Region Sportsperson Caucus
    • When: 7 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 14
    •  Where: Council Tree Library, 2733 Council Tree Ave, Fort Collins

     

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  • State track meet to commence Thursday; many locals involved

    State track meet to commence Thursday; many locals involved

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The Colorado State Track & Field Championships take place this weekend, May 16-18, at Jefferson County Stadium, Sixth Avenue and Kipling Street in Lakewood.

    A variety of athletes from the I-70 Corridor will be in attendance. The area athletes competing and their event(s) schedules are:

    DEER TRAIL

    • Sophomore Conner Price: 3,200-meter run finals, 5:50 p.m., Thursday, May 16, 5:50 p.m.; 1,600-meter run finals, 12:20 p.m., Saturday, May 18.

    BYERS

    • Senior Brady Shelley: Triple jump, 2:30 p.m., Thursday, May 16; long jump, 10 a.m., Saturday, May 18.

    • Sophomore Shannon Sutliff: 200-meter dash preliminaries, 6:05 p.m., Thursday, May 16.

    • Senior Becca Earl: 100-meter hurdle preliminaries, 4 p.m., Thursday, May 16; 300-meter hurdle preliminaries, 11 a.m., Friday, May 17.

    • Sophomore Symantha Linnebur: 100-meter hurdle preliminaries, 4 p.m., Thursday, May 16; triple jump, 10 a.m., Friday, May 17; long jump, 1 p.m., Saturday, May 18.

    • Girls 4×100 relay preliminaries, 9:35 a.m., Friday, May 17.

    • Girls 4×200 relay preliminaries, 3:20 p.m., Thursday, May 16.

    • Girls 800 sprint medley preliminaries, 2 p.m., Thursday, May 16.

    BENNETT

    • Sophomore Dillon Copeland: 110-meter hurdle preliminaries, 4:15 p.m., Thursday, May 16; 300-meter hurdle preliminaries, 11:15 a.m., Friday, May 17.

    • Sophomore Caden Church: High jump, 11 a.m., Saturday, May 18.

    • Sophomore Megan Becker: 100-meter hurdle preliminaries, 4:05 p.m., Thursday, May 16; 300-meter hurdle preliminaries, 10:50 a.m., Friday, May 17.

    Girls 4×200 relay preliminaries, 3:40 p.m., Thursday, May 16.

    STRASBURG

    • Junior Kody Robson: 400-meter dash preliminaries, 7:28 p.m., Thursday, May 16.

    • Sophomore Trystan Graf: Triple jump, 2 p.m., Friday, May 17.

    • Boys 4×100 relay preliminaries, 9:08 a.m., Friday, May 17.

    • Boys 4×200 relay preliminaries, 3:50 p.m., Thursday, May 16.

    • Boys 4×400 relay preliminaries, 3:23 p.m., Friday, May 17.

    • Girls 4×400 relay preliminaries, 3:10 p.m., Friday, May 17.

    For updates about Saturday’s event finals in most running events, continue to logon to www.i-70scout.com.

  • Byers boys to play in 2A Great Eight Thursday

    Byers boys to play in 2A Great Eight Thursday

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    BYERS — The Byers boys picked up two wins in the 2A Region 7 Tournament March 1-2 and advanced to the 2A Great Eight at the Budweiser Event Center in Loveland this Thursday.

    The 16-6 green-and-white is seeded No. 6 and will take on third-seeded Fowler at 1:15 p.m. March 7. The winner will play either No. 2 Yuma or seventh-seeded Denver Christian in the championship semifinals Friday. The championship game is slated for 6 p.m. Saturday.

    A 2A Great Eight bracket is below.

    Great 8 2A Boys 2019

  • Indian boys to make regional trip to the Springs

    Indian boys to make regional trip to the Springs

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    AURORA — Wins by the Strasburg boys in the Patriot League consolation semifinals and fifth-place game last week propelled them into one of the last four spots in the 3A 32-team state bracket. The red-and-black, the No. 29 seed, will travel to Colorado Springs on Friday for a 6 p.m. tip-off against fourth-seeded The Vanguard School.

    Revisit www.i-70scout.com for  postseason updates. The other two teams in Region 4 are 13th-seeded Colorado Springs Christian and No. 20 Gunnison. The winner of Friday’s games will play on Saturday for the right to advance to the 3A Great 8 on the campus of the University of Denver March 7-9.