Jason Wilkins: Cherry Creek High School
In this episode of Building a Champion, we visit Cherry Creek High School, home of the 2024–25 MaxPreps Cup national champions — recognized as the top high school athletic program in America. Athletic Director Jason joins us to share how the Bruins captured nine state titles, achieved multiple national rankings, and built a model culture of excellence grounded in tradition, accountability, and community pride. From third- and fourth-generation Creekers to a new athletics-only facility breaking ground soon, this episode dives deep into what makes Cherry Creek’s success so sustainable — and why it’s about much more than trophies. 🎧 Listen now to learn how intentional leadership and strong community ties build champions year after year. ⏱️ Chapter Markers 00:00 – Generations of Creekers & community pride 01:00 – Being named the nation’s top athletic program 04:30 – Balancing expectations and handling the spotlight 07:15 – Nine state titles and unforgettable championship moments 10:20 – Youth programs, feeder schools, and community engagement 13:00 – Legacy families and multi-generational pride 16:30 – The “secret sauce” behind Cherry Creek’s culture 18:30 – What’s next: a full campus rebuild and new athletic facility 23:25 – Game Time Decisions: rapid-fire questions with AD Jason 🎯 Show Notes Highlights Nine state championships in one school year — including football, soccer, baseball, lacrosse, tennis, and golf First Colorado school ever to win the MaxPreps Cup for the nation’s top athletic program How Cherry Creek maintains a culture of high expectations and humility under constant spotlight The power of youth programs and community engagement in building long-term success Legacy families: third- and fourth-generation Creekers keeping tradition alive The importance of leadership that values both preparation and presence A sneak peek at Cherry Creek’s new athletics facility, opening 2028 Why Jason believes leadership starts with making someone else’s day better