🏀 Lion Nation - LuHi Athletics is excited to announce that Josh Adams has been named the Head Coach of the Lutheran Boys Basketball program and will be returning to lead our young men next season.
A Parker native and lifelong Colorado resident, Coach Adams has a deep love for this state and a passion for growing the game of basketball here. He is especially excited to continue that mission at Lutheran High School. Colorado is home, and Coach is grateful to begin this journey alongside his wife, Madison, and the entire LuHi community.
Beyond basketball, Coach is most honored by the opportunity to grow in his Christian faith through his return to LuHi. He shared that this past season was as impactful for him as it was for the players, and he looks forward to continuing that growth through service to the school, the program, and its student-athletes. His vision extends far beyond the game itself, rooted in purpose, character, and faith.
Coach Adams brings an extensive basketball background to the role. He is a graduate of Chaparral High School in Parker, where he was part of the 2012 state championship team. He went on to become a four-year starter and All-American at the University of Wyoming and is now a member of the Wyoming Athletic Hall of Fame. Following his collegiate career, Coach played 10 years of professional basketball internationally, with stops in Spain, Italy, Turkey, China, and Australia.
Recently retired from professional basketball, Coach also holds a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Grand Canyon University. He currently serves as a counseling intern and is the founder of P.I.V.O.T., a holistic athlete performance development company focused on helping athletes maximize their potential through mindset training, performance psychology, skill development, and career guidance.
Notably, Coach Adams also led the Lutheran Lions to a State Championship in 2026; an achievement that speaks to both his leadership and commitment to excellence.
Coach Adams shared the following message:
“To say this opportunity is both a blessing and a challenge from God would be an understatement. I never envisioned myself as a high school coach, but the joy and fulfillment I’ve experienced being part of this program rivals any accomplishment in my athletic career. The opportunity to grow in my faith and walk more closely with God has been both challenging and transformational.
While I am far from perfect, I promise to give my absolute best every single day- rain, shine, or snow. I love this program, I love the LuHi family, and I am deeply grateful for this opportunity. Above all, I thank the Lord for His grace.
I look forward to building a powerhouse program, and I expect every athlete who joins us to share in that commitment and vision.”
We are excited to have Coach Adams’ leading our program and we are confident his leadership and commitment will leave a lasting impact on our students and community.
Go Lions!
Extremely excited to get rolling this year. Multiple players have already earned varsity letters and are ready to take a big leap as contributors.
This group has it all guards, wings, bigs and the pieces fit. Looking forward to their growth and what’s ahead.
#Mayhem#Proliic
For the first time in school history we are headed to the PLAYOFFS!!
Regional Round 1 games start this Friday. Come out and support Vanguard Classical School East as we take on Front Range Christian
Proud of these young men and our coaching staff but NOT DONE YET!! #SoarHawks
Colorado Springs Metro League refuses to share film for the playoffs per “league rule.”
Exchanging film is a regular part of high school athletics. Every team deserves the opportunity to prepare.
Refusing to share film is unprofessional reeks of insecurity.
@Bball_CO
@Coach_K_EHS@Bball_CO I had a Jeffco coach tell me that one year. I told him I already had 5 films from three other coaches in his league. That’s not really a thing. Just hurts the coaches who won’t trade because friendships trump league rules. Shouldn’t even be a thing anymore. What a joke.
96-63 win against Pueblo Christian Academy
@isojbizzy24 35pts 12assists 6 rebounds
Landen Campbell 28 points 14 rebounds
DeKimabe High 25 points 4 steals
The Big 3 freshmen balled out like crazy tonight. Great TEAM win. #SoarHakws