Former sports reporter
Kyle Fredrickson
Kyle Fredrickson was a general assignment sports reporter for the Denver Post who primarily contributed to coverage of the Avalanche, Nuggets and Rockies. He was hired in 2017 as The Post's college sports beat writer and joined the Broncos coverage team in 2018. He left the Post in 2022. Fredrickson previously covered Oklahoma State football for three seasons at The Oklahoman. Fredrickson is a Fort Collins native, a graduate of Rocky Mountain High School, and an avid outdoorsman when not tied to his laptop.
Education: BA from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Affiliations: Pro Football Writers Association, Biletnikoff Award voter
Recent awards: First place sports story, 2018 Colorado Associated Press Editors and Reporters competition, “An oral history of unlikely Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay.
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CHSAA postpones start date for winter high school sports in Colorado due to coronavirus
Winter high school sports in Colorado are being pushed back due to the rapid spread of coronavirus.

Nuggets eager for NBA debut of Facundo Campazzo: “He has to be a top-five pick-and-roll player in the world”
Nuggets coach Michael Malone presented a short video before the team’s first offseason practice to introduce returning players to seven newcomers on the roster. He saved the best clip for...

Class 4A state football: Loveland bulldozes Palmer Ridge, 42-6, without throwing a single pass to win championship
Loveland players rushed the field after the victory and chanted one phrase -- “dragon slayers” -- as they hoisted the 4A trophy high above their heads.

Palmer Ridge, behind explosive passing game, seeks fourth-straight state title as Class 4A football newcomers
Palmer Ridge became a Class 3A football juggernaut with three consecutive Colorado state championships before moving up to 4A this season. Might bigger and better competition derail the Bears’ dynasty?

Altitude-Comcast lawsuit: Federal judge deems anticompetitive claim “plausible” in partially denying motion to dismiss
The legal dispute between Comcast and Altitude TV, blacking out local Avalanche and Nuggets games on the state’s largest cable provider, will continue after a federal judge partially denied Comcast¶¶Ňőap...

Limited fan attendance allowed at Colorado high school football championship games, state says
Colorado high school football teams in state championship games won’t be forced to play inside an empty stadium after the state reversed course on permitting attendance.

CU Buffs men’s basketball postpones Pac-12 opener at Arizona due to COVID-19
The Colorado men’s basketball program won’t play in its Pac-12 opener at Arizona on Wednesday due to a coronavirus spread among CU players, the school and conference announced Tuesday.

CHSAA petitions state to allow for fans at state football championship games in Pueblo
The Colorado High School Activities Association is making one last push to allow for fan attendance at state football title games.

Colorado State football returns to practice after consecutive games canceled due to coronavirus: “It¶¶Ňőap an emotional roller coaster”
Colorado State’s football team neared the departure of its short bus drive to Air Force on Wednesday when the coronavirus pandemic once again wreaked havoc on the Rams’ season.

Valor Christian rolls Legend 45-0 for berth in Class 5A championship game
Valor Christian used all three of its timeouts to stop the clock before halftime on Saturday against Legend to get the football back with another chance to score.