Lutheran football eyes first state championship this fall

Lutheran football stair-stepped its way through the Class 3A playoffs over the past three seasons, going from the quarterfinals in 2020 to the semifinals in 2021 before falling in the championship last year to Roosevelt.

The Lions believe they can take that final step this fall, with a 25-man senior class carrying the expectation that this team can be the one to win the school’s first state football championship.

“We understand what it took to get here, so these players want to be the team that gets over the hump,” Lutheran head coach Stephen Robbins said. “They understand what it takes, and to finish off the job. We expect to be there on Dec. 2. It won’t be a feeling of, ‘Oh wow we made it.’ We expect to be there and I believe that mindset will help them.”

Lutheran’s headlined by senior quarterback Ryken Daugaard and senior wideout/safety Joe Ciccio, while up front, the Lions look more like the size of a competitive 4A team with what Robbins calls “the biggest team we’ve ever had.”

Ryken Daugaard (16) of the Lutheran High School football team poses for a portrait during the Broncos/CHSAA Fall Media Day at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver on Monday, Aug. 14, 2023. (Photo by Grace Smith/The Denver Post)
Ryken Daugaard (16) of the Lutheran High School football team poses for a portrait during the Broncos/CHSAA Fall Media Day at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver on Monday, Aug. 14, 2023. (Photo by Grace Smith/The Denver Post)

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