A Championship Year: Celebrating DSST Athletics 2024–2025
From record-breaking participation to historic championship wins, the 2024–2025 school year was a landmark season for DSST Athletics. Across our campuses, student-athletes, coaches, and communities came together to build something truly special—one game, one practice, and one moment at a time.
📈 Network-Wide Highlights
- Record Participation: More students than ever joined DSST sports teams.
- Championship Success: DSST teams brought home 7 league titles and our first-ever state championship!
- Coaching Excellence: Four coaches earned Coach of the Year honors.
- New League, Same Results: Our teams thrived in a new league, proving DSST’s competitive spirit is stronger than ever.
- Character, Competition, Community: These values continue to define our athletic culture.
🏆 Campus Spotlights
Aurora Science & Tech
- Growth in Motion: With over 350 athletes across MS and HS, AST is building a strong foundation for future varsity competition and CHSAA membership.
Cedar
- Historic Year: Cedar Cheer won the 2A/3A Co-Ed State Championship, a first for DSST. Cross Country swept city titles, and Girls Basketball won their first state playoff game.
- Community Impact: Student-athletes led youth camps and community events, showing leadership beyond the field.
Cole
- Cole launched its first-ever Golf Team and saw Boys Volleyball reach the championship game again.
College View
- Middle School: Boys Volleyball made history with a regional championship and Elite 8 finish. The new turf field brought the community together in celebration.
- High School continued momentum with strong playoff performances and a standout 3rd place finish in XC by Jocelyn Mendoza.
Conservatory Green
- League Champions in both Girls and Boys Volleyball.
- Individual Honors: Multiple All-League players and Coach of the Year awards.
- Culture of Excellence: Athletics here is about more than wins—it's about building character and community.
Elevate
- Middle School: Co-Ed Flag Football won the championship, and Boys Volleyball had a top-3 finish in its debut season.
- High School: Celebrated its first graduating class, added new sports, and earned CHSAA certification for 2026–2027.
Green Valley Ranch
- The Ranch celebrated Eden Lander signing to play soccer at Hampton University and a Boys Basketball team that went undefeated in league play.
Montview
- Middle School: 151 athletes strong, with Boys Basketball reaching the championship playoffs and Girls on the Run completing the Denver 5K.
- High School: Volleyball, Girls and Boys Basketball, Baseball, and Girls Soccer all made playoff appearances. Special shoutout to Asher Olgeirson, who placed 55th at the State Cross Country Championship.
🔭 Looking Ahead
The future of DSST Athletics is bright:
- New sports teams based on student interest
- Internship programs for alumni in sports careers
- Student-Athlete Advisory Committees
- Continued focus on character, college readiness, and community
💬 Final Word
This year wasn’t just about wins—it was about growth, leadership, and joy. DSST Athletics builds upon our core values: Respect, Do Your Best, and Responsibility. Thank you to every student-athlete, coach, family member, and supporter who made this year unforgettable.
Here’s to an even stronger 2025–2026 season. Go DSST!