There is no school for all students, preschool through 12th grade. Campus offices are closed during the break. Administration offices are closed December 24 through January 2, and will reopen […]
We encourage our athletes to become Christ-like role models in training, competition, and all areas of their lives.

See full lists of sports to access current schedules
At Front Range Christian School, we believe that sports are a great way for our students to develop physically while providing opportunities to navigate team and competitive environments through a biblical lens—skills that are important both on and off the court.
FRCS coaches are more than sports mentors. They also take responsibility to act as spiritual mentors and role models for our student athletes. Many FRCS alumni have stated that their coaches played a vital role in their FRCS experience and spiritual growth.

Watch home games live or on demand on the NFHS Network.

All FRCS Student Athletes must turn in a completed Athletic Packet in order to participate in FRCS Sports.

Front Range Christian School is proud of our many athletes who have gone on to play sports in college.

Front Range Athletics is starting its campaign to collect new banner Sponsorships for this upcoming 2024 - 2025 season.
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There is no school for all students, preschool through 12th grade. Campus offices are closed during the break. Administration offices are closed December 24 through January 2, and will reopen […] |
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Teacher In-service
ALL students (preschool through 12th grade) do not have school on this day; they return to school on Tuesday, January 6. |
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Calling all students grades 4-12 who are interested in being in the spring musical: Mary Poppins! Auditions are January 7, 8, 9, and 12 — see specifics below — after school. […]
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The Falcons vs. SkyView Academy Girls JV: 4:30pm Boys JV: 4:30pm Girls V: 6pm Boys V: 7:30pm Go, Falcons! |
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Calling all students grades 4-12 who are interested in being in the spring musical: Mary Poppins! Auditions are January 7, 8, 9, and 12 — see specifics below — after school. […]
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This event is open to current FRCS preschool and pre-kindergarten families as well as any family interested in kindergarten at Front Range Christian School. This open provides the opportunity to […] |
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Calling all students grades 4-12 who are interested in being in the spring musical: Mary Poppins! Auditions are January 7, 8, 9, and 12 — see specifics below — after school. […]
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The Falcons host Dayspring Christian Academy. Girls JV: 4pm Boys JV: 4:30pm Girls V: 6pm Boys V: 7:30pm Go, Falcons! |
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The Falcons host Denver Jewish Day School Boys JV: 4pm Girls V: 5:30pm Boys V: 7pm Go, Falcons! |
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At FRCS, our mission is “to partner with the Christian home and the church in training children for life and equipping them to impact the world for Christ.” Within Learning […] |
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The Falcons vs. Lyons Middle/Senior High School Boys JV: 4:30pm Girls V: 4:30pm Boys V: 6pm Girls JV: 6pm Go, Falcons! |
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – No School
There is no school for all students, and all FRCS offices are closed in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. |
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The Falcons host Denver Academy Boys JV: 4:30pm Girls JV: 5:30pm Boys V: 7pm Go, Falcons! |
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The Falcons host Dawson Girls JV: 4pm Boys JV: 4:30pm Girls V: 6pm Boys V: 7:30pm Go, Falcons!
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Imagine a school where your child’s education extends beyond traditional lessons and becomes an integral part of a vibrant community, rooted in love for Jesus and care for one another. […]
At FRCS, our mission is “to partner with the Christian home and the church in training children for life and equipping them to impact the world for Christ.” Within Learning […] |
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Senior Ad Final Deadline
Parents, honor your soon-to-be high school graduate with an ad in the FRCS yearbook. To purchase an ad, use the button below to create an account on Josten’s website then […] |
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The Falcons host Platte Canyon Girls JV: 10am Boys JV: 10:30am Girls V: 12pm Boys V: 1:30pm Go, Falcons! |
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If you have questions about college preparedness for your senior high student — anything from financial aid to testing to applications and more — you’re invited to drop in for […] |
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At FRCS, our mission is “to partner with the Christian home and the church in training children for life and equipping them to impact the world for Christ.” Within Learning […] |
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The Falcons host Estes Park Boys JV: 4pm Girls V: 5:30pm Boys V: 7pm Go, Falcons! |
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Elementary All State Choir
Select elementary students will participate in the All State Choir on Saturday, January 31. This all day event takes place in Colorado Springs, at the Broadmoor and a local high […] |

As an Alumnus of FRCS baseball, I could not be more excited to step in and lead this team. I know that I am picking up a program that is on the right track to being very successful and I can tell there are great things on the horizon for us.
The Lord instilled in me a passion for baseball at a very young age. I have been surrounded by the game for nearly my entire life. It is by far the sport that I enjoy the most– both watching and playing. I played nearly every season from the time I was three until my Senior year of high school. Both my Junior and Senior years, I was fortunate to be a part of a team that made a solid run into the playoffs. One of the things that I regret the most in life is not pursuing a college baseball career and I am excited to get the chance to help guys that graduate Front Range take their game to the collegiate level.
While my coaching experience is limited, I feel confident that I will be surrounded by assistants who will hold me accountable, help me to grow as a coach, and pour into the players that are a part of our team. Together, I think we will be able to help shape these guys into young men that will be equipped to go out and change the world, but also drastically increase their skills and knowledge in the game of baseball.
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I grew up in Littleton, CO, and attended Denver Christian High School where I played basketball all four years of my high school career. While there, I won back-to-back state basketball championships. I was lucky enough to also play with my twin brother Cameron, who coaches basketball up in Greeley, CO.
After high school I attended the University of Colorado and graduated with a major in Physical Education and minor in coaching.
I started my coaching career assisting at Dakota Ridge High School for two years. Then I moved to the JV position at Denver Christian for two years and helped them win another championship. After that I turned to Front Range for the next nine years of my coaching career.
Coaching has provided so much in my life and I feel that God has helped me through my journey. I met my wife, Cara, while coaching at Denver Christian and we have an amazing daughter Kinsley. Many of you may recognize my wife as the high school math teacher.
Outside of coaching, I work with my dad as a property manager. I love to play golf and build Legos, as well as spend time with family.
I was born and raised in Littleton, Colorado, and have spend most of my life in this area. I played basketball for Denver Eagles, a Christian homeschool athletic organization through junior and senior high school. During my high school career, I discovered a passion for coaching the game of basketball, not just playing. I was given a scholarship to play basketball at Taylor University in Indiana. At the end of my senior year (2014), I suffered an injury that ended my playing career. I decided to attend Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, where I spent three years coaching a local team, winning a state championship and an out-of-state tournament championship. Once I moved back to Littleton, I coached for a few teams: Denver Eagles, Colorado Christian University, and, most recently, Valor Christian High School.
I graduate from GCU in December 2022 with a Bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences (emphasis in Exercise Science) and a minor in Athletic Coaching. In 2020, I married an FRCS alumna, Taya Hannah, who played volleyball for the Falcons. Outside of coaching basketball, I love to spend time with my wife; camping; golfing; playing or watching other sports; and spending time with my family and friends. I am excited to see what God has in store for me at FRCS and to be able to pour into the families of FRCS.
Hollie was a competitive cheerleader for over ten years. She’s won many national championships and placed in World’s level cheer competitions. She also cheered as a D1 athlete at Florida Atlantic University. Hollie moved to Colorado in 2015 to work in campus ministry full-time at the University of Colorado Boulder.
She then went on to complete her Master’s in Mental Health Counseling at Denver Seminary. Outside of cheer, she loves adventuring with her husband, hiking, snowboarding, rock climbing and anything outdoors. She is a devout follower of Jesus and passionate about helping youth and young adults grow in their faith. She is excited to serve at Front Range Christian and inspire students to grow in their athletic ability and character.

Coach Lowe has been leading the Football program at Front Range Christian since 2016. He has been a coach since 2003 in various sports that include Track & Field, Football, Basketball and Swimming. In addition to Football, he is currently the Head Coach of the Denver Christian Track & Field program. Outside of coaching, he is a Youth Pastor at Hillcrest Christian Church. He is an avid mountain biker, hiker and would rather sleep in a tent than inside. He has been married to Katina since 2005.
Coach Lowe has been nominated to coach in the Colorado All-State Football game.




Boys Golf Varsity Co-Head Coach Jeff Palumbo has been coaching high school sports for the past 7 years. He coaches baseball and golf.

Boys Golf Varsity Co-Head Coach Jeff Sloan has been coaching for the past 23 years. He has coached golf at FRCS for the past 8 years.
Dennis joined the coaching team at FRCS July 2022. In his own words:
“Hi! I’m Coach Dennis Wagner, but everyone calls me Coach Wags. I have been a high school and club soccer and wrestling coach for over 30 years. I’ve been an active skills, technical and personal training coach for over 25 years. I have owned and operated gyms and training facilities in the past. In college I both wrestled and played soccer. I also played semi-professional soccer out of college. I have two unbelievably amazing daughters that I have had the pleasure of coaching both of them in club soccer during my career as a coach.
“I want to thank you for the opportunity to come work with and have a positive impact on the FRCS soccer program and the development of your young men on and off the field. I am also excited to help them in their long term goals in life to serve those around them in a positive manner, just like Jesus would have done.”




Amanda was an experienced collegiate player, playing outside hitter all four years of college. She earned Academic All-American and All-Conference honors while she was in college and was voted captain of her team for two of her four years. She has coached club volleyball and assisted in top-tier volleyball camps for well over a decade.
Amanda is also a teacher. She believes wholeheartedly in the equal development of the student and the athlete. In her own words: “Discipleship is extremely important to me. Volleyball is an amazing game, and I push my athletes in conditioning and skill-development to reach their fullest potential. But in everything we do, we focus on our identity in Christ. That’s what will lay the foundation for our performance in games, in the classroom, and in their individual and collective futures.”
