Roosevelt’s Enoch Miller is All-Colorado girls coach of the year after leading Rough Riders to school’s first basketball state title

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:53:30 GMT

Roosevelt’s Enoch Miller is All-Colorado girls coach of the year after leading Rough Riders to school’s first basketball state title All Colorado girls coaching selection Enoch Miller of Roosevelt poses for a portrait at East High School on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, in Denver. Miller led the Roughriders to the class 5A state title in his first season. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)Enoch Miller was sitting on a Florida beach during spring break when it all sank in.“I’m watching my wife play in the ocean with my kids, and I was thinking to myself, ‘Literally a year ago, she was on oxygen to walk to the bathroom,'” said Miller. “And I was wondering about my coaching future. But there I was, sitting and watching her healthy and play with my kids. And on Monday when I got back, I had a meeting to pick out our rings.”Those rings are for Roosevelt’s girls’ team, which won the school’s first basketball title in Miller’s first year as the coach. The Rough Riders ran the table to the Class 5A championship despite not having a senior on the roster — a ...

Mr. Colorado Basketball D’Aundre Samuels, Denver East’s “LeBron James,” led Angels on Class 6A title run few saw coming

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:53:30 GMT

Mr. Colorado Basketball D’Aundre Samuels, Denver East’s “LeBron James,” led Angels on Class 6A title run few saw coming D’Aundre Samuels’ season could’ve gone the opposite direction.Denver East was never supposed to win the Class 6A title. Samuels wasn’t projected to be the star of the tournament. And on top of long on-court odds, there was tough real-life stuff: A shooting in Colorado Springs at midseason that took the life of Samuels’ friend. Another shooting the next week outside East which resulted in the death of a peer.Samuels just kept hooping, despite all the chaos in his life, and despite a sprained ankle he sustained early in the season and re-aggravated in the title game. The 6-foot-3 Angels senior averaged 21.8 points, 7.6 rebounds, 6.6 assists and 4.9 steals as the catalyst to the school’s record-tying 12th state championship, cemented by 25 points in the Class 6A title win over Fossil Ridge.For that, Samuels is the clear choice for 2023 Mr. Colorado Basketball.“Midway through the season was definitely the toughest,” Samuels said. “An...

Kiszla: Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson doesn’t need fixing. He needs smart coaching. For a change.

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:53:30 GMT

Kiszla: Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson doesn’t need fixing. He needs smart coaching. For a change. Through the eyes of Sean Payton, Broncos Country will fall in love again with quarterback Russell Wilson.There has been much talk and more than a little consternation about how Payton is going to fix Wilson, or if the $245 million contract extension the Broncos hastily handed their veteran quarterback already needs to be written off as a bad investment.Fix?That’s the wrong word, if you ask me.Yes, Wilson stunk during his first season in Denver, when he threw only 16 touchdown passes and several head-scratching interceptions while dragging the Broncos into last place in the AFC West with him.At age 34, maybe Wilson ain’t the quarterback he used to be, and he might never play MVP-caliber football again. But to be a quarterback capable of guiding the Broncos back to the playoffs, he doesn’t need to be fixed.Wilson needs to be coached.A foolish, almost inexplicable reluctance to coach up Wilson is why Nathaniel Hackett got dumped after 15 games on the Denver sideline.Hackett allowed Wil...

Ms. Colorado Basketball Sienna Betts stepped out of sister’s shadow, carried Grandview to Class 6A title as double-double machine

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:53:30 GMT

Ms. Colorado Basketball Sienna Betts stepped out of sister’s shadow, carried Grandview to Class 6A title as double-double machine All Colorado selection Sienna Betts of Grandview poses for a portrait at East High School on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, in Denver. Betts dominated both ends of the court en route to back-to-back state titles for the Wolves averaging 21.4ppg, 16.5rpg, 3.3apg and 3.8bpg in her sophomore campaign. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)Don’t you dare call her Lauren’s little sister anymore.Grandview sophomore Sienna Betts, now a phenom basketball player in her own right, willed the Wolves to another championship this year. The 6-foot-4 Betts led all classifications with 26 double-doubles while averaging 21.4 points and 16.5 rebounds, including a 20/20 effort in Grandview’s win over Monarch in the Class 6A title game.For that, Betts is no longer “Lauren’s little sister.” She stepped out of the shadow of her sibling, now at Stanford, and with her dominance became the clear choice for 2023 Ms. Colorado Basketball.“My whole life, people were con...

Alonso sees race for F1’s 2nd-best behind Red Bull heat up

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:53:30 GMT

Alonso sees race for F1’s 2nd-best behind Red Bull heat up MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Beaten by a rival other than Red Bull for the first time this season at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso believes Formula One is about to become far more competitive.The veteran finished on the podium for the third time in as many races when taking third behind Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton in Melbourne.The 41-year-old Spaniard had previously finished third behind Red Bull’s Verstappen and Sergio Perez as that pair exchanged victories in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, respectively, in March.While Hamilton said the podium finish was an unexpected bonus given Mercedes’ struggles in the first two races, Alonso was less surprised by the improvement.The Aston Martin driver cited his battle with Hamilton’s teammate George Russell in Jeddah as an indication that Mercedes would be competitive in Melbourne and coming races this year.After qualifying second in Melbourne, Russell briefly led the Australian GP before misfortune...

Northeastern University student injured in fall from second-floor window

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:53:30 GMT

Northeastern University student injured in fall from second-floor window A Northeastern University student was rushed to the hospital Saturday night after falling from a second-floor window in Boston.Officers responding to a 7:30 p.m. report of a woman who fell from a home at the intersection of Judge and Iroquois streets found the woman suffering from life-threatening injuries, according to Boston police.Neighbors say there was a party going on at the time of the incident.In a statement, a school spokeswoman said, “We can confirm that a Northeastern student was involved in what appears to be a tragic accident Saturday evening. We are awaiting confirmation from the hospital on the student’s current condition. Because this incident is the subject of a police investigation, we cannot comment further at this time.” No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Driver flees traffic stop, crashes on Route 24 in Braintree

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:53:30 GMT

Driver flees traffic stop, crashes on Route 24 in Braintree A driver who fled a traffic stop early Sunday morning was hospitalized after crashing on Route 24 in Braintree, police said. A trooper who tried to stop a car for motor vehicle violations on Route 93 southbound in Braintree said the driver refused to stop and go onto Route 24 southbound, where they crash in the area of Exit 38. The driver, whose name was not released, suffered minor injuries and was taken to Boston Medical Center.He will be booked on several outstanding warrants after his release from the hospital, police said.No additional information was immediately available.

Patrick Williams still isn’t the rebounder the Chicago Bulls need him to become. How can that change?

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:53:30 GMT

Patrick Williams still isn’t the rebounder the Chicago Bulls need him to become. How can that change? Patrick Williams did not record a rebound Friday night.That’s a problem for the Chicago Bulls. It would be one thing if this were a fluke. But Williams’ lack of presence on the boards has been a pattern dogging an otherwise positive season of growth for the third-year forward.In the last 48 minutes Williams played, he had only one rebound. He hasn’t grabbed an offensive board in three games. In two of the last 13 games, Williams recorded only one rebound. In two others, he didn’t snag a single one.When faced with the question of whether his rebounding is living up to his expectations, Williams’ answer was immediate: “Definitely not.”“There’s another level that I can get to,” Williams told the Tribune. “Really it’s just a mindset thing.”With five games remaining in the regular season, the Bulls are in 10th place in the Eastern Conference, three ahead of the Washington Wizards for the last spot in the play-i...

Column: From the White Sox home opener to the NFL draft, April is shaping up to be an all-timer for Chicago sports fans

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:53:30 GMT

Column: From the White Sox home opener to the NFL draft, April is shaping up to be an all-timer for Chicago sports fans The spring of our discontent has arrived, and April figures to be an interesting month for followers of Chicago’s not-so Fab Five.Four of our professional teams— the Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox— are all in action, while the Bears are on the clock. Throw in a mayoral election and some inclement weather and you have the three staples of the Chicago food group — sports, politics and weather — intermingling. When all is said and done, it could be an April for the ages, a month of potential goodbyes and welcome backs, from Jonathan Toews and Nikola Vučević to Jason Heyward.April also marks the opening steps of the six-month slog for our two summer teams and very well could be the end of the line for our winter teams, the two occupiers of the United Center. Even for Chicago sports fans used to multitasking games, it’s everything everywhere all at once.The re-rebuild of the Hawks, not to be confused with the Stan Bowman-led rebuild of...

Pakistan denies Israel trade after businessman’s export

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:53:30 GMT

Pakistan denies Israel trade after businessman’s export ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan on Sunday denied rumors of trade with Israel following a Jewish businessman’s tweet about successfully exporting food samples to Jerusalem and Haifa.Fishel Benkhald, a Pakistani-Jew based in the southern port city of Karachi, went viral for tweeting about his first kosher food shipment to Israel. The two countries do not have diplomatic ties.“Congratulations to me as a Pakistani. I exported the first batch of Pakistan food products to Israel market,” he said last week.Benkhald shared a video clip showing his visit to an Israeli market. He walks past stalls with containers of dates, dried fruit and spices with product tags in Hebrew.Pakistan denied having any diplomatic or trade relations with Israel. “There is no change in the policy,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch told media in response to queries about bilateral trade.Pakistan officially backs a two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and has a longstanding position of n...