“Most people get excited about games, but I’ve got to be excited about practice, because that’s my classroom.”
— Pat Summit, legendary basketball coach
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Alex Creech - Head Coach
Alex Creech is a Colorado native born and raised in Fort Collins, CO. Alex is a product of the Fort Collins Vipers in which he earned All-Conference and All-State honors. After high school, Creech was recruited to McDaniel College, a Division III school where he was a starter and led the team to a ECAC Championship. Then transferring schools, Creech wore the horns as a starting midfielder at Colorado State University becoming a captain his senior year and winning the MCLA National Championship in 2013.
As a coach, Creech started his career with the high school summer team NOCO Select. He lead the team in winning the 2013 Jamboree Cup and 2014 Colorado Cup. Coach Creech then went on as an assistant at Colorado State University helping the team reach the MCLA national playoffs. After graduation, he attended graduate school at the University of Kansas where he led the Jayhawks to an undefeated season in 2018.
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Jared Wade - Asst Coach
Jared Wade joined the Nighthawk varsity staff in the 2020-2021 season. He is a Colorado Native who played at Douglas County High School and then continued his athletic career at Colorado State University. Jared won the MCLA National Championship with the Rams in 2013, and was elected Captain and President of the program his senior year. Jared coached at Douglas County High School for two years leading the Huskies to their first winning season in 8 years.
Jared was a part of leading the Nighthawks to the Colorado High School Lacrosse State Playoffs and Metro League Conference Champions in 2021.
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Brad Lindsay - Asst Coach
Brad Lindsay is a Colorado Native from Evergreen and started his collegiate athletic career at DIII Carthage College earning All-Conference honors as a freshman. He then transferred to Colorado State University earning his spot as an All-American with the Rams. Brad joined the coaching staff at Douglas County High School for two years leading the Huskies to their first winning season in 8 years.
Brad was a part of leading the Nighthawks to the Colorado High School Lacrosse State Playoffs and Metro League Conference Champions in 2021.