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Troy Renck: Avalanche-Denver alumni game benefits youth hockey, but is really about players ‘taking care of each other’? | NHL

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DENVER — Peter Forsberg needs pants.

He is checking golf clubs for the flight from Sweden, not hockey equipment. So a pair of breezers and some shoulder pads were his simple requests to play in the Colorado Faceoff — a benefit game pitting former Avalanche and Denver greats against each other Sunday at 5 p.m. at Magness Arena.

“I told him not to worry. We could get him some hockey pants,” said John-Michael Liles, president of the Colorado NHL Alumni Association. “And, honestly, most of our guys don’t wear shoulder pads anymore.”

This event represents the culmination — but not the end — of seven years of tireless work. There is nothing more abrupt in pro sports than retirement. With a nudge from team president Joe Sakic, Liles and Kyle Quincey were among the first former Avs to recognize a need for an alumni arm.

The creation of the Colorado NHL Alumni Association formed under strong pillars. The players want to give back to the sport that has given them so much. They aim to make hockey — expensive because of equipment, ice time and travel — accessible to as many kids as possible. And they need this structure to take care of one another.

There is a tendency to romanticize professional sports. But once the cheering stops, identities can get lost. To not understand why this alumni group is so important is to deny how the world really works. After all, life does not stop when the uniform comes off, which for 99% of players, is not by choice.

They are told they are not good enough. They get cut. Or their bodies betray them because of repeated injuries and surgeries.

The game will feature names that helped Colorado fall in love with the sport over the past three decades — names like Forsberg, Milan Hejduk, Adam Foote, Matt Davis, Troy Terry and Drew Shore. It will help benefit youth hockey in the Denver area (tickets can be purchased at coloradoalumnifaceoff.com). But it goes much deeper than charity.

This is not a high school reunion, which often serves as a strange barometer of success. This is a family reunion. A welcome back with a pat on the back.

“There’s no one out there taking care of us, so we need to take care of our own,” said Quincey, a former Avs defenseman. “In my opinion, it’s a human need. We are checking on guys and making sure they are good. A lot of guys struggle when they retire. We lose our purpose, our mission. That is why it is good to get guys back together.”

If the last five years have taught us anything, it’s that it is OK not to be OK. That is often an uncomfortable conversation for an athlete when the answers were always woven into results on the scoreboard. When a career ends, it can be scary. Issues develop. Problems surface.

Who better to understand them than former teammates? They know each other. They can recognize if someone is holding back, becoming isolated.

“Without these marquee events, we wouldn’t probably see each other. There’s no reason for a guy like Peter Forsberg to come into town. Without that, we lose our tribe. It’s vital we have these things. We can raise money for youth hockey. And that matters. But it’s about creating that locker room again,” Quincey said.

“… There are 700 guys that get to do what we get to do. You can’t buy your way into the Avalanche locker room. You have to earn it. And because of that, we are a very tight family.”

This game on Sunday is evidence of progress, of the work the alumni group has done. It is not easy to get former players to return. But the local Colorado chapter has been building toward this goal. They have been holding golf events in the mountains for years, keeping the lines of communication open. And they hold open skates three times a month at the Family Sports Center.

“That is over 40 and under 40 in that one,” Liles explained. “It gets competitive. There is a lot of chirping, and it wouldn’t surprise me if you see that on Sunday. So when we started putting out calls to guys, there was significant interest, and it gained a lot of steam quickly. Now that people realize it is happening, the fans have been great. It wouldn’t be a shock if it sells out.”

The alumni do not want the face-off to be a one-off. If all goes well, the players would like to see it land in Ball Arena in the future.

The game is serving as a bit of a soft launch for the Avs’ 30th anniversary season. Since arriving in 1995, the Avs have won three Stanley Cups and qualified for the playoffs 21 times. Andrew Cogliano, Dan Hinote, Darren Helm and Tyson Barrie will conjure those memories Sunday, and Mark Rycroft will inspire a few laughs.

“It is a battle whether he plays for the Avs alumni or the DU alumni. Neither team wants him,” deadpanned Liles of his broadcaster partner on Altitude Sports.

And the Avs will pay homage to the architect of their success, former general manager and Hall of Famer Pierre Lacroix. Lacroix passed away in 2020, but his son Eric will be on the Avs’ bench and his grandson Max, a goalie for Boston University, will get some time in between the pipes.

“It is really cool to have that tie to Pierre, given how much he meant for hockey in this region,” Liles said.

This game makes sense for so many reasons. It is about the past, the warm feelings the players create for all of us. But, more than anything, it is about what it does for all of them.

“Just having that locker room again is special,” Quincey said. “These guys will always be alumni. Nothing will ever change that.”

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FA YOUTH CUP REPORT | Liverpool 2 Charlton 3

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Charlton’s U18s produced an excellent display in an impressive 3-2 win over Liverpool in the third round of the FA Youth Cup on Saturday afternoon.

Despite a second-half comeback from Liverpool, Jason Pearce’s side held firm to progress into the hat for round four.

The young Addicks opened the scoring on 18 minutes, as captain Jack Belton unleashed an excellent strike from 25 yards that sailed past DJ Bernard and into the top corner.

Charlton continued to pile on the pressure and Shia-Lee Burnham called the Liverpool goalkeeper into action on 26 minutes. The confidence flowed, and Ellis McMillan doubled his side’s lead before the break.

Reuben Reid also tried his luck from range, but saw his shot hit the post just before half-time, as the young Addicks led 2-0.

Early into the second half, Charlton added a third to their tally as Bradley Tagoe fired the ball into the net from the left-hand side.

The hosts pulled a goal back just three minutes later through Josh Sonni-Lambie.

Finn Inglethorpe nodded a second goal home with three minutes of normal time left on the clock and stoppage time to play, but the young Addicks saw the closing stages out to secure an incredible win.

Jason Pearce was delighted with the performance from his young side. He said: “Going to Liverpool was a massive game for the boys in the third round of the FA Youth Cup.

“In the first half we were excellent and really dominated the game. We had multiple chances and went 2-0 up, but it should have been four. We played some really good football with some really aggressive pressing from the group.

“It was a little bit nervy towards the end of the game, but it’s a fantastic win. Any team going to Liverpool and getting a win is fantastic. We’re delighted with the performance because the boys gave us everything. We had boys going down with cramp towards the end just absolutely out on their feet, and the subs who came on made an impact as well.”

The young Addicks will travel to Watford or Plymouth Argyle in the fourth round, with ties having to be played by Saturday, January 24th.

Pearce’s in-form side are next in action on Saturday, January 10th when they take on Cardiff City at Sparrows Lane (KO 2pm GMT)

Charlton: Woodham; Elliott, Muvhuti (Ezenwata 90), Dawkins; Tagoe (Richman 66), Belton (c), Washington-Amoah, Valentine; McMillan (Podgorny 90+4), Burnham (Thomas 90), Reid (Davis 76)

Subs (not used): Williams, Mylona

Goals: Belton 19, McMillan 37, Tagoe 50

Charlton fans can support the academy by signing up to the Valley Gold scheme. Valley Gold enables fans to support the club’s academy in unearthing the talents of tomorrow, as well as giving them the chance to win cash prizes.

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Registration for the Olympic Games LA28 ticket draw opens on 14 January 2026

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In a clear sign that the Olympic Games LA28 are drawing closer, registration for the LA28 ticket draw officially opens on Wednesday, 14 January 2026.

The ticket draw marks the first opportunity for fans to attend the LA28 Games, providing the chance to secure a time slot to purchase tickets when sales begin in 2026. No payment or purchase is required to register.

Registration for the draw is a required first step for anyone interested in purchasing tickets to the Olympic Games. Fans must register through LA28’s official ticket page beginning Wednesday, 14 January 2026 to be eligible for a ticket purchase window for a chance to purchase tickets for all sports — from California classics including Olympic surfing at Trestles Beach in San Clemente, skateboarding in downtown Los Angeles, and sport climbing at the Long Beach climbing theater, to marquee events such as athletics at the LA Memorial Coliseum, artistic gymnastics at the DTLA Arena in the heart of Los Angeles, swimming at the stadium in Englewood, and and many more,

Tickets for the LA28 Paralympic Games will go on sale in 2027.

To stay informed and receive reminders about the ticket draw, fans can also sign up for the LA28 newsletter.

With a variety of options available for everyone to experience the Games in person, single-event tickets will start at $28. Residents in the greater Los Angeles and Oklahoma City regions who register for the ticket draw will also have the chance to secure a time slot during a special early access window. In addition to individual tickets, curated ticket-inclusive hospitality experiences and packages will be available from On Location and will go on sale in 2026.



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Former Detroit Tiger Brandon Inge opens new training facility

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Opening Day is usually reserved for the spring, but on Saturday, former Tiger Brandon Inge celebrated his own Opening Day for Inge Performance Lab, a new baseball training facility in Brighton.

“It’s been about six months that we’ve been tearing this place apart, trying to put it back together, put all the good technology in, the weight room,” said Inge, who spent 12 seasons with the Tigers from 2001 to 2012. “The funny thing is, when I finished baseball, I had no intention of coaching. I just wanted to sit back and watch my kids play. Then you watch some of the coaches; the way they’re coaching kids, they’re yelling and screaming at them, so I said I have to join in and make our game better, so that’s where it all started.”

Inge grew up in Lynchburg, Virginia, but he has made Michigan home after enjoying his time in Detroit as a player.

“It feels like home to me, always has been, always will,” Inge said. “I’ll be a Tiger until the day I die, and I’m so happy that our first [Inge Performance Lab] is right here.”

“He’s an adopted Detroiter,” said Inge Performance Lab partner Michael Foguth. “I’ve said that to him. His family has been here; he stayed here. He gives back to the community more than anyone I’ve ever met.”

Inge Performance Lab has a full-size Little League diamond, six batting cages with HitTrax technology and a world-class workout facility.

“My 8-year-old son is here today checking it out with his team,” said Tim Day from Brighton. “Just to have the space with the batting cages and HitTrax and the infield they can work on, it’s fantastic.”

Inge hopes to see some future major leaguers come through his training facility. He met with fans and signed autographs on Opening Day for his new training facility. Inge is still beloved by Tigers fans, and he remains a big fan of the organization that drafted him.

“I follow the guys, and I want them to do well,” said Inge. “I don’t get involved in the changes they make at this point, but I always want them to win. That’s my family. Detroit Tigers is family for life for me.”



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Events and athlete quota for Dolomiti Valtellina 2028 announced

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“This programme represents an important step forward for the Winter YOG,” said Karl Stoss, IOC Member and Chair of the Olympic Programme Commission. “It reflects a clear commitment to sustainability, innovation and youth-focused sports formats. Most importantly, it ensures that Dolomiti Valtellina 2028 will offer young athletes a world-class experience aligned with their development needs and the facilities of the host region.”

The EB’s decision finalises the event programme and athlete quota, following a comprehensive review conducted in close collaboration with the relevant International Federations (IFs). The programme aims to deliver a high-quality, elite-level youth competition that reflects athlete development pathways and youth-specific formats. It also seeks to reduce the scale and operational complexity of the event to better suit its youth-focused nature and the local context, all with a continued commitment to full gender equality.

The approval of the event programme represents a significant step forward in the preparations for Dolomiti Valtellina 2028 and underlines the IOC’s ongoing commitment to finding cost efficiencies for the hosts.

Dakar 2026

At its meeting last week, the IOC Executive Board also received an update on the Dakar 2026 YOG, which are now less than a year away. The Organising Committee recently marked the one-year-to-go milestone with the unveiling of its mascot Ayo, the launch of the OMEGA countdown clock and the Dakar en Jeux festival, which included a testing opportunity through an international futsal competition and a recent equestrian event.

With under a year remaining, the YOGOC has now entered the readiness phase, focusing on finalising venue refurbishments, operational planning and capacity building. It has also launched its volunteer recruitment campaign, Jambaar26, with applications open until 31 January.



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Cherie Johnson announces run for MN Senate District 26

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WINONA, Minn. (KTTC) – A new face has entered the race for Minnesota Senate District 26, which serves southeast Minnesota.

Cherie Johnson, a mother, teacher, coach, and foster mom, announced her candidacy Monday as a Republican.

Cherie Johnson running for MN Senate 26
Cherie Johnson running for MN Senate 26(KTTC)

“I love Minnesota and all of our neighbors who call this state home. I’m thrilled about the opportunity to run and serve them in the State Senate. Our parks, small businesses, farming communities, and lively towns make District 26 a great place to live and raise a family. I want this to be a place where we can afford to raise our families, where generations stay, and where farms and small businesses can thrive.”

Johnson has served on a number of boards, mentored youth groups at her church, and volunteered at area animal welfare organizations. She has lived in Winona for 13 years with her husband, Ben, a Winona native. Winona is where they raised their seven children.

“To forge a brighter path ahead for our beautiful state, we start with proven policies that will make life more affordable and reducing the tax burden for hardworking Minnesotans, deliver academic excellence in our classrooms for all children, and put a stop to the theft of taxpayer dollars that should be going toward critical services,” Johnson said.

Senate District 26 includes communities in Fillmore, Houston, Mower, and Winona Counties.

Minnesota State Senate District 26 is currently represented by Jeremy Miller (R). He is not seeking reelection in 2026.

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Donald E. Olsommer, Sr. Obituary

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Donald E. Olsommer, Sr., 86, of Sterling, passed away peacefully on December 11, at the Hospice of the Sacred Heart Inpatient Unit in Dunmore, surrounded by his loving family.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Janet (Hinds) Olsommer.

Born in Scranton, he was the son of the late Felix C. Olsommer and Emily (Jones) Olsommer. He was a graduate of Greene-Dreher-Sterling High School, Class of 1958.

Prior to retirement, Don was the founder and owner of Olsommer-Clarke Insurance Group, established in 1972, with offices in Hamlin, Honesdale, and Moscow. He also owned and operated the Olsommer Tree Farm in Sterling. A man of deep faith, he served for 17 years as Pastor of Smith Hill United Methodist Church and was a lifelong member of Sterling United Methodist Church.

A United States Army Veteran, Don served with distinction for more than 30 years in the Pennsylvania National Guard, retiring with the rank of Major. He enlisted at age 18 in 1958 with the Honesdale National Guard and completed basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He initially served with the 109th Infantry in Honesdale, later transferring to the New Jersey National Guard, where he served with the 53rd Tank Battalion and became a full-time supply sergeant.

After completing officer training at the New Jersey Military Academy in Sea Girt, New Jersey, and Officer Candidate School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, he advanced through the officer ranks. In 1971, he returned to Pennsylvania and served as company commander for National Guard units in Carbondale, Honesdale, Scranton, and Tobyhanna Reserve Unit.

Don dedicated much of his life to public service. He served the citizens of Wayne County as County Commissioner from 1980-1991 and again from 2004-2007. He also served as a Township Supervisor, Former Wayne County Republican Chairman, and was deeply involved in civic and charitable efforts throughout the community.

He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing, golf, and tending his tree farm. He was a gifted athlete in high school and remained a lifelong supporter of Delaware Valley and Penn State football. Don was passionate about youth sports, serving as a coach, and was a co-founder of Sterling Little League. He was inducted into the Wayne County Sports Hall of Fame, was a member of American Legion Post 807 and a 50 year member of the Salem Masonic Lodge #330.

Most of all, Don cherished time spent with his family.

Surviving in addition to his wife are his three sons: Donald E. Olsommer, Jr. and his wife Alene of Sterling; Pennsylvania State Representative, the Honorable Jeff Olsommer, and his wife Kelli of Sterling; and Keith Olsommer and his wife Mary Ann of Sterling; a sister, Helen Leahey of Georgia; grandchildren Phoebe, Betsy, Garrett, Mackenzie, Logan, and Liam; great-grandchildren Charli, Daisy, and Genevieve; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his twin brother, Ronald F. Olsommer.

A Funeral Service will be held Friday, December 19th at 11:00 a.m. at Sterling United Methodist Church, 567 Sterling Road, Sterling, PA. The service will be live-streamed on the James Wilson Funeral Home Facebook page.

Friends may call Thursday, December 18th from 3:00-7:00 p.m. at the James Wilson Funeral Home, 143 Gravity Road, Lake Ariel, and Friday from 9:30-11:00 a.m. at the church.

Private interment will be held at Fairview Memorial Park, Elmhurst.

Memorial contributions in Don’s memory may be made to Sterling United Methodist Church, PO Box 25, Sterling, Pa 18463 or the Smith Hill United Methodist Church, 305 Sunrise Ave. Honesdale, Pa 18431.

For directions, to share a memory, or to leave a condolence for the family, please visit www.jamesfamilyfunerals.com

Posted online on December 15, 2025

Published in Pocono Record, Tri-County Independent



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