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‘Just one slight sliver of life’: Cancer survivor shares novel with Stanford children’s hospital patients The novel "Neon Jane" by cancer survivor Maia Evrigenis is being distributed for free at Lucille Packard Children's Hospital, where Evrigenis was once treated, to help show young cancer patients that ... 09/30/2024 - 7:02 pm | View Link
HIGHLANDS RANCH — Mountain Vista, an unstoppable football machine, has put Class 5A on championship notice.
In front of a sellout, standing-room-only crowd at Halftime Help Stadium on Friday, with fans spilling into the aisles and peering over the fences, Mountain Vista met the moment — and more — in its highly anticipated homecoming game against Valor Christian.
The Golden Eagles raced to a 27-0 lead early in the second quarter, and Mountain Vista’s explosive offense didn’t let up en route to a 62-21 boat racing that is a record for points scored against Valor Christian.
The chief of the Center Police Department and a sergeant, twin brothers, have been charged with theft and placed on administrative leave.
Aaron Fresquez, the police chief, and Sgt. Adam Fresquez are accused of operating a private K-9 training business while on duty at the department in the San Luis Valley and using city resources.
Class 5A
1. Cherry Creek (4-1) at Cherokee Trail, 6 p.m. Saturday: Junior RB Jayden Fox has topped 200 yards rushing in consecutive games. A Cherokee Trail defense that’s giving up 28.4 points per game has its work cut out for it. Next week: vs. Arapahoe, 7 p.m. Oct. 10.
2. Mountain Vista (6-0) won vs.
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — He isn’t the main event anymore, but Russell Westbrook might be the NBA star player you’d most want to see play in a preseason game, even at 35.
His attacks on the rim are so fully committed, even when they fail, that he crash-landed behind the baseline after one of them Friday and stood up with a limp.
Oh, boy.
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