The Colorado High School Activities Association’s Sport Medicine Advisory Committee is recommending the use of mosquito repellent as a deterrent to the West Nile Virus.
AURORA — Two new studies on heat exertion among high school football players show only 2.5 percent of certified athletic trainers surveyed complied with n...
Students earn their place on the field and with the teams for which they compete. They are held to high behavioral expectations, creating the foundation of citizenship.
Emotions tend to run high before the first game of the season. For players and fans alike, the start of a season holds untold promises, dreams and hopes.
Late summer thunderstorms are often a blessing and can cut the oppressive heat of a 90-degree plus August day. But they can also mean danger and potential trouble.
Mother Nature threatened to ruin the 2013 football opener for Grand Junction and Prairie View, but the teams got the last laugh in staging one of the wildest games of the early season.
This year, there are 29 “zero week” games scheduled, including Valor Christian’s nationally televised game (ESPN2) against Fresno, Calif., Central East High School in Highlands Ranch.
There’s a new authoritative voice and central hub for all things Colorado high School athletics and activities as the Colorado High School Activities Association has launched a new website designed to provide broader promotion of high school activities.
The Colorado High School Activities Association and its 343 member schools open the 93rd school year with Boys’ Golf official practice on August 5. All other sports start officially on August 12.
Bert Borgmann has a background in high school and collegiate sports administration. A graduate of Broomfield and CSU, Borgmann worked on the athletic staffs at CSU and UNC before joining CHSAA. While at CHSAA, Borgmann has administered baseball, basketball, field hockey, football, gymnastics, soccer, softball, music, media relations, corporate partnerships and the CHSAA Hall of Fame. Active with the National Federation of the State High School Association, he has served on five committees recently concluding terms on the national baseball and softball rules committees. He also serves on the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee.