Showing posts with label Channel 4 News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Channel 4 News. Show all posts

DU Coach & Family Cope With Tragedy

CBS4 aired this terrific video about DU Women's basketball coach Erik Johnson and his family dealing with the loss of a child two years ago.

Erik and his wife Laura discuss the impact that it had on themselves and their daughters.  They became involved with Judi's House, an organization started by former Broncos quarterback Brian Griese.

Video: Tierney & Gwozdecky On CBS4-Denver

As part of CBS4′s Xfinity Monday Live! broadcast each week sports fans get a chance to pose questions to the special guests. This week, University of Denver lacrosse and hockey coaching legends Bill Tierney and George Gwozdecky responded to questions on a variety of topics.
1st Segment: Similarities between lacrosse & hockey

2nd Segment: Shot Clock in college lacrosse?

3rd Segment: Coaches Answer Fan Questions

4th Segment: Why Tierney Came to DU

5th Segment: Tierney & Gwozdecky's high school yearbook photos

Channel 4 Profiled DU Hockey's Flu Outbreak

(above) DU forward Rhett Rakhshani was interviewed about the flu outbreak that stuck the team over the past few weeks


From: Channel 4 Website

DENVER (CBS4) ― You get it, you feel lousy -- really lousy. Just ask the University of Denver's powerhouse hockey team. At the beginning of the year, they were picked to be tops in the country, but came out slowly. You might point at the flu. About a dozen players and coach George Gwozdecky were all laid out by a cross-check hit from behind -- the swine.

It came up quickly, said captain Rhett Rakhshani, and he was in no shape to do much of anything worthwhile during practice.

"By that point I felt terrible during the workout and just had no energy," Rakhshani said.

Off he was sent to recover.

What we all want is the right stuff to help our bodies chew up the virus and spit it out. You might call it a survival kit. Coach Gwozdecky didn't have much but some over-the-counter meds and rest. He was on his back for 5 days straight experiencing something he said he's never been through before.

"The body aches and the cough and the congestion and just the energy levels were brutal," Gwozdecky said.

The energy drops as your body fights. That fever is what can really make the flu the flu. If you feel like every cell in your body hurts with the H1N1 -- or any flu, you're right. Viruses invade just about every cell, unlike bacterial infections, which typically take up residence in certain areas. Viruses are proteins that invade to live. Your hypothalamus gland responds by firing up the boilers to decrease the activity of the virus.