Denver Broncos Flag Football Coach of the Week: Denver South’s Tori Elmore
Denver South’s flag football team is off to a remarkable start in the Colorado High School Activities Association’s inaugural flag football season.
Denver South’s flag football team is off to a remarkable start in the Colorado High School Activities Association’s inaugural flag football season.
The Classical Academy, led by coach Frank Haist is off to a perfect 4-0 start in the programs inaugural season.
Cheyenne Wells is in the midst of a remarkable multi-year run under head coach Myles Smith. The Tigers climbed all the way to the state championship game a season ago, and two years before that, brought home the school’s first-ever football state championship.
Just two weeks into the Colorado High School Activities Association’s inaugural flag football season, Chatfield has already begun to standout as one of the state’s top programs, thanks to head coach Alexis Rosholt and the experience the team gained while competing in the flag football pilot program.
Lex Gutierrez and his group of trailblazing girls at Northglenn High School won CHSAA’s first ever sanctioned girls flag football game. After a promising start to the season, the growth and promise that Gutierrez has seen come out of flag football, is something he can hope to inspire on as large a scale as possible.
AURORA – The Green Mountain Rams have had one of the most dominant regular seasons a chance to capture their first state title since 1999.
Overall record at Fruita Monument: 40-21
Head coach Matt Yemm has been part of the Fort Collins Lambkins’ football program since 2013, but despite all those years coaching, he’s never had an experience quite like Friday night.
Over the past two seasons, few 6-man football programs in the state of Colorado have been able to rival the dominance of coach Garrett Pickett’s Otis Bulldogs, boasting a 15-3 record during that span.