Football
Back at it, Creek football ended its regular season with its fourth undefeated season in the past 18 years, and their second straight. Including scoring more than 42 points each in state game during the regular season. Creek football has set a new bar for the coming years.
Ranked #30 nationally by High School Football America, and #50 on MaxPreps as of Dec. 2025, this is the first time they have ranked within the top 50 since 2020, when they ranked 26 nationally. They reached their 11th state championship game with a semifinal win over Valor on Nov. 29.
Senior three-star running back and UCLA commit Jayden Fox (#1) is one of the best weapons on Creek’s offense, ranked first on the team in touchdowns (25) and rushing yards (1,517). MaxPreps ranked him as the 21st running back in Colorado.
Senior three-star quarterback and a Louisiana Tech commit Brady Vodicka (#13), was also a key part of the prestigious offense. With 2,671 passing yards and 36 touchdowns this season, the starting quarterback for all four years at Creek, and he has won two state titles, leading to the success of Creek football.
In the past seven years, Head Coach Dave Logan has led Creek to five championship victories. These high expectations come with immense pressure on Logan and the team.
Field Hockey
Big time crowd, big time win: yet again, field hockey lifts the championship trophy.

After not winning a state title since 2007, field hockey goes back-to-back after the addition of head coach Tori Karsten. Moving from
Chicago to coach for Creek, going two-for-two with titles, Karsten proves that she can win.
“It’s hard to win State once,” Karsten said, “and then to go back-to-back, it’s just an impressive accomplishment for these girls.”
With impressive wins and a successful season, having fun is still an important part of high school sports. Karsten tries to build on this narrative and grow people’s love for field hockey, understanding that letting her players have fun during the season helps bring a team together and is the building block of a successful season.
“The season was so fun. The girls performed and enjoyed it,” Karsten said, “We had many moments where we were laughing and joking.”
Boys’ Soccer

Besides the heartbreaking quarterfinal loss against Pine Creek, losing on a golden goal in overtime, 1-0, boys’ soccer saw record-breaking success this year.
They ranked #1 in the state of Colorado by MaxPreps and ranked 9th in the nation earlier this year by United Soccer Coaches.
After the loss, the team ranks #67 in the nation on MaxPreps. This is the highest boys’ soccer has achieved nationally in program history; it was their first undefeated regular season ever, scoring 68 goals this season as a team, beating the national average of 44.
Among the talent, senior striker Cooper Alredge was a big part of the team’s success, leading the team with 26 goals, eight assists, and averaging a goal and a half per game.
Senior midfielder Owen Lamphear was an addition to the success, with 10 goals, 42 points, and a state-leading 22 assists.
