Denver, CO
Athletics and Beyond helps Denver metro student-athletes explore career options
DENVER — Since 2005, Athletics and Past, a nonprofit group positioned in Denver’s Montebello neighborhood, has helped student-athletes succeed on the sphere and in careers exterior of athletics.
“Across the time we created the group, nobody was speaking to our children about being a sports activities legal professional, nobody was speaking about who’s the attire designer, nobody was speaking to them about who’s the engineer who runs the board on the video games,” stated Narcy Jackson, Athletics and Past govt director.
Jackson stated the creators of the nonprofit needed to verify children from underrepresented communities understood that turning into an athlete wasn’t the one choice for attaining skilled success.
“We created Athletics and Past for these children that both max out by the point they’re in faculty or max out in little league,” Jackson stated. “There’s 4 pillars to Athletics and Past: the athletic element is the hook. The tutorial element is the half the place you must have your grades at a sure GPA with a view to be eligible to go to an NCAA college, particularly Division I. Then there’s the profession exploration — “What are you going to do whenever you’re completed? If you faucet out and now you’re within the subsequent part?””
“The fourth pillar is social-emotional and psychological well being help,” Jackson continued.
Jackson stated at first, the group was a tough promote for fogeys and children who have been solely aware of packages that solely targeted on athletic capacity.
“We’re not attractive for lots of the youngsters,” he stated. “Our aggressive market may be very easy. They provide the flashy uniforms, and all you do is both athletic coaching otherwise you do seven-on-seven.”
However Jackson stated his student-athletes are beginning to present extra curiosity in creating profession plans exterior of turning into an athlete following a scary Monday Night time Soccer recreation by which Buffalo Payments security Damar Hamlin collapsed after making a defensive play.
“Our athletes have loads of concern. That is forcing the difficulty of, “What are my choices?”” Jackson stated. “Now they’re serious about their well being, their general well being, and what am I going to do if one thing occurs to me.”
Emmanuel Pregnon, College of Wyoming proper guard and Athletics and Past athlete, stated he loves enjoying soccer.
“As a result of ever since I can keep in mind, after I was a baby, it relieves stress,” Pregnon stated. “I most undoubtedly assume athletes ought to contemplate a special choice aside from, you understand, the game they’re enjoying… I would not wish to discourage guys, however the actuality is you must make investments time into various things, into totally different hobbies.”
Legacy Excessive College tight finish Omari Bursey stated he hopes his athletic profession leads him to a school diploma.
“I plan to review physics or sports activities psychology in faculty,” he stated. “Athletics and Past, it is an incredible alternative, you understand. It permits me to return in right here, exercise, however then additionally get the sources for my LSAT, ACT, you understand, check prep, be capable to succeed within the classroom as nicely.”
Metropolitan State College of Denver monitor athlete Maya Ries, an workplace assistant with Athletics and Past, is a senior and planning for a profession exterior of athletics.
“I undoubtedly need to work in graphic design after I graduate and design logos and design web sites,” Ries stated.
Jackson stated he needs all of his athletes to know they’re greater than their athletic skills.
Denver, CO
Kansas City Chiefs finally arrive in Denver after ice storm delays flight
The Chiefs finally departed from Kansas City International Airport for their game in Denver on Saturday after spending about four hours stranded on the tarmac amid an ice storm that blanketed the region ahead of an impending blizzard.
The Chiefs tried to move up the flight as the weather, which had been predicted all week, bared down on them. But the plane they were expected to use was delayed in arriving, so the team had to stick with its mid-afternoon departure, and just before it took off, airport officials announced that all flight operations were suspended due to “rapid ice accumulation”.
There was a brief break between the line of ice that had glazed Kansas City and the arrival of heavy snow, which was expected to last all of Sunday. That provided enough time to de-ice the plane, clear the runway and get the Chiefs off the ground.
Their chartered jet was the first to depart once airport operations resumed. The team’s X post, showing players exiting the plane, was timestamped at 8.25pm CT.
The Chiefs (15-1) have clinched the No 1 seed in the playoffs and a first-round bye, rendering their regular-season finale moot for them. But the game has significant meaning for Denver, which could clinch their own playoff berth with a win.
Earlier this week, Chiefs coach Andy Reid said he planned to rest quarterback Patrick Mahomes, meaning backup Carson Wentz will get the start. The Chiefs also declared right tackle Jawaan Taylor (knee) and running back Isiah Pacheco (ribs) out, while stars such as defensive tackle Chris Jones and tight end Travis Kelce were expected to get the game off.
The Chiefs will have to wait to find out their playoff opponent. The earliest they would play in the divisional round is 18 January.
Denver, CO
Denver extends cold-weather homeless shelter hours ahead of snow
Denver is expanding its homeless shelter offerings Monday afternoon through Wednesday morning, as cold weather and snow threaten residents sleeping outdoors.
The city faces a 50% chance of snow Monday night, with temperatures expected to fall as low as 19, followed by more snow Tuesday and an overnight low of 11, according to the National Weather Service.
Individual men seeking shelter should go to the Denver Rescue Mission Lawrence Street Community Center at 2222 Lawrence St., while individual women can find shelter through Samaritan House at 2301 Lawrence St.
Teenagers and young adults between the ages of 15 and 20 can shelter at Urban Peak, located at 1630 S. Acoma St. Families looking for shelter can call Denver’s Connection Center at 303-295-3366.
Other spaces offering shelter include the Stone Creek shelter, formerly the Best Western hotel, at 4595 Quebec St. as well as city facilities at 2601 W. 7th Ave. and 375 S. Zuni St. Additional overflow shelter will be available through the St. Charles Recreation Center at 3777 Lafayette St.
While the expansion of shelter offerings is scheduled to last from 1 p.m. Monday through 11 a.m. Wednesday, Denver’s Department of Housing Stability wrote in a news release that “an additional extension may be possible pending future weather forecasts.”
Snow is also likely Saturday night and possible Sunday morning in Denver, with forecasters projecting one to two inches of accumulation and an overnight low of 16.
Denver, CO
Game Preview: San Antonio Spurs vs Denver Nuggets
Winning streaks, no matter how modest, have a way of turning heads. After all, winning doesn’t just mask flaws— for a young team it can serve as a megaphone for potential. For the Spurs, riding the wave of a two-game winning streak, Saturday night’s rematch against the Denver Nuggets presents an opportunity to keep the good vibes rolling.
Last night’s victory over the Nuggets was no small feat. Facing a team headlined by Nikola Jokić, the Spurs managed to pull off an upset that featured standout performances from their young core, including—you guessed it—Victor Wembanyama. The rookie sensation’s presence in the paint and versatility on both ends of the floor were instrumental, and if San Antonio hopes to repeat the feat, they’ll likely need another big night from him.
Of course, back-to-back matchups in the NBA often turn into chess matches. Denver will surely make adjustments, particularly after a game where their offense stalled for stretches against a Spurs team that seemed to find its defensive rhythm. Expect Jokić to come out firing, eager to remind everyone why he’s a two-time MVP, and watch for Jamal Murray to step up after a quiet-ish performance last night.
For the Spurs, sustaining momentum means ironing out their weak points. Their defense in transition remains a question mark, and while the bench contributed admirably in the last outing, consistency has been elusive this season. San Antonio’s backup bigs will need to hold the fort when Wembanyama takes a breather, especially against a Denver front-court maestro who can easily punish mismatches.
The Nuggets, for their part, know how to respond to adversity. They’re still a top-tier team, ranking in the NBA’s upper echelon in offensive efficiency (4th in offensive rating, 3rd in scoring) and one off-night isn’t going to derail their championship ambitions.
For now, though, San Antonio has a chance to extend their win streak to three games. Can they stay one step ahead of a determined Denver squad, or will the Nuggets squash the Spurs’ momentum before it really gets rolling?
One thing’s for sure: The Frost Bank Center should be buzzing, and with Wembanyama on the court, anything feels possible.
Denver Nuggets at San Antonio Spurs
January 4th, 2025 | 7:00 CT
Watch: FanDuel Sports Network Southwest |Listen: WOAI (1200 AM)
Spurs Injuries: Jeremy Sochan – Out (Back)
Nuggets Injuries: Aaron Gordon – Out (Calf), Vlatko Cancar – Out (Knee)
What to watch for
Victor Wembanyama: Winter Terror
By this point, you’ve probably seen the glory that is Wemby’s December stat line, but somehow he’s managed to find yet another gear over the last 10 games, sitting within spitting distance of averaging a 4×5 (29/9/4/4.9) on a 39/49/90 shooting split in just 33 minutes. To say that he’s must-watch television is somehow an understatement right now.
For the Nuggets fan’s perspective, please visit Denver Stiffs.
PtR’s Game thread will be up this evening for those who want to chat through the game. You can also follow along with the action through PtR’s Twitter feed.
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