Pueblo Colorado Sports Blog 2013: March 2008

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Cheech Marin Saturday , April 19 , 2008 Pueblo Convention Center


Saturday, March 22, 2008

Former Brookwood kicker Elam joining Falcons


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/21/08

Placekicker Jason Elam has spent 15 seasons with the Denver Broncos, but Friday he agreed to return home to Atlanta, where he'll likely finish his stellar — and historic — NFL career with the Falcons.

Elam, 38, signed a four-year, $9 million contract ($3.3 million guaranteed) to take over from highly respected 47-year-old Morten Andersen.

The Falcons hope to gain stability at his position, which has been problematic in the early stages of the past two seasons until Andersen, the NFL's all-time leading scorer, was summoned off the golf course to bail out failed gambles on inexperienced kickers.

Punter Michael Koenen, a restricted free agent whose rights have been retained by the Falcons, is projected to handle kickoff duties again.

Elam's departure from Denver will be a sentimental loss. He won his share of games for the Broncos, tied Tom Dempsey for the NFL's longest field goal made (63 yards) and became part of the fabric of the franchise. Elam has 1,786 career points and has scored at least 100 points in every season.


His arrival in Atlanta will be a sentimental return.

Elam grew up in Snellville and played at Brookwood High. His mother still lives in the area, and he has other family in the region. The devout and civically active kicker spent his offseasons in metro Atlanta before moving to Denver full time in 2003.

The locale, kicking in a dome, the new coaching staff and a franchise excited to compensate him handsomely were the selling points for Elam not to return to Denver or take a trip to Seattle, which also wanted him to visit. Elam met with Falcons officials Wednesday and Thursday.

Though Elam has lost some of his deep punch on his kicks, he still has a strong leg and has been incredibly accurate (80.6 percent) in his career. The past two seasons, he averaged a 90 percent conversion rate on field goals.


Jason Elam of the Denver Broncos tied the 28-year-old NFL record of Tom Dempsey on Oct. 25, 1998 with a 63 yard field goal. The kick came at the end of the first half of a game with the Jacksonville Jaguars at Denver's Mile High Stadium. With a 37-24 victory, the Broncos became 7-0 for the first time in club history. Originally only a 58-yard attempt, the Broncos were issued a 5 yard penalty for delaying the game and the ball was placed on the Jaguars 47 yard line with only a few seconds on the clock. Elam's kick delighted the Denver fans that were present to witness the history making effort.

When asked why he didn't back up a yard and go for the record-breaker at 64 yards, Elam said, "Well, that gets kind of scary when you do that. Everything is so precise with the snapper and holder. My snapper (David Diaz-Infante) is usually so good that he can snap to where (holder) Tom (Rouen) doesn't even have to move the laces at all. I never like to mess with that."

Elam said he knew his record kick would have the distance. It was just a matter of physics. "I just tried to do all the fundamentals correctly and keep the ball going straight because I really did feel I could get the ball there," he said. "But those goal posts looked really skinny from where I was standing." Elam said he is just happy to tie Dempsey, who kicked with a shoe specially fitted to his clubbed foot. "I am perfectly happy with being in his company," said Elam.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Monday, March 10, 2008

CSU-Pueblo Women To Face South Dakota



Mar 8, 2008CSU-Pueblo Crowned 2008 RMAC SHOOTOUT Women's Champion
CSU-Pueblo's Lindsay Black, the 2008 RMAC SHOOTOUT Most Valuable Player, led the Thunderwolves to a 70-54 victory over Nebraska-Kearney Saturday night at the State Fair Events Center. Black tallied 17 points, nine rebounds, five blocks, three assists and two steals in the championship game to help CSUP clinch a berth to the NCAA North Central Regional.




The ThunderWolves have drawn the eighth and lowest seed in the North Central region, pitting them against the one-seed University South Dakota, the regional host for the NCAA Division II national tournament, the NCAA announced Sunday night.

South Dakota, 28-1 won the North Central Conference, beating North Dakota in the championship game Sunday.

The ThunderWolves earned an automatic bid by taking the RMAC Championship Saturday. Despite that, two of the teams the ThunderWolves defeated, Fort Lewis and Nebraska-Kearney, each received higher seeds in the regional (number-four and number-five, respectively), and will play one another in the first round of the national tournament. If the ThunderWolves are able to defeat South Dakota, they will take on the winner of the Fort Lewis/Kearney matchup.

To view the entire NCAA Division II national tournament bracket,



D-II Women's Field Of 64
The NCAA D-II Women’s Basketball Committee announced the field of 64 teams for the 2008 NCAA D-II Women’s Basketball Championship. The Elite Eight will take place in Kearney, Nebraska, March 26, 27, and 29.

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INDIANAPOLIS --The NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Committee announced today the field of 64 teams for the 2008 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship.

Twenty-one conferences have been awarded automatic qualification. The committee selected the remaining 43 teams at-large.
Eight regional tournaments, consisting of eight teams each, will be conducted at campus sites March 14, 15 and 17. The regional champions will advance to the NCAA Women’s Elite Eight March 26, 27 and 29 at the Health and Sports Center in Kearney, Nebraska. University of Nebraska at Kearney will host the Elite Eight.

Conferences that received automatic qualification, and the institutions representing them, are as follows:
California Collegiate Athletic Association Cal State Chico
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Holy Family
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Shaw
Conference Carolinas Mount Olive
East Coast Conference Molloy
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Michigan Tech
Great Lakes Valley Conference Drury
Great Northwest Athletic Conference Seattle Pacific
Gulf South Conference Delta State
Lone Star Conference West Texas A&M
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Northwest Missouri State
North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference South Dakota
Northeast-10 Conference Stonehill
Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Concordia-St. Paul
Peach Belt Conference Lander
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Indiana (Pennsylvania)
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Colorado State-Pueblo
South Atlantic Conference Wingate
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tuskegee
Sunshine State Conference Nova Southeastern
West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Fairmont State

Friday, March 07, 2008

Brett Favre Announces Retirement




John El Way Announces Retirement

 

 

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