Head Football Coach: Travis Peeples
Coach Peeples has 25 years of football coaching and teaching experience. He is a life-long educator and coach. His goal is to develop every player to their fullest potential on the field, in the classroom, and in the community as leaders. He has a 12-month comprehensive football program, where players are able to develop every aspect of the student-athlete. The last five years, Peeples has worked at Frederick High School as their Head Football Coach and Weight Training Teacher. Under his leadership, the varsity team had a 35-16 record. They were 2019 CHSAA semifinaliasts, 2021 CHSAA quarterfinalists, 2021 Conference Champions, and Channel 9 Game of the Week four times. He was named Conference Coach of the year and Denver Broncos Coach of the Week. In his five years at FHS, 18 players signed with colleges for football (Juco to D1).
Coach Peeples started his coaching career at Miami Killian and spent 12 years at Pine Ridge High in central Florida. He spent time at Greeley West and Cheyenne South, helping to lead both programs to CHSAA Playoffs. He was the head coach at Aurora Central (8-3) and led the program to their first playoff appearance in 25 years.
Peeples was born and raised in Miami, Florida. In 1989, he graduated from Miami Columbus HS, where he was the varsity quarterback earning All-City recognition, and his team was Conference Champions. He played in the early 1990s at University of Central Florida on a full scholarship. He was a member of the 1990 semifinalist team and a UCF letterman. He and his wife, Lori, recently moved to Wellington. Lori is a principal at Sandborn Elementary in Longmont. His sons, Brad, Darren, and Andrew are all students at CU Boulder.
He looks forward to meeting staff, students and parents soon! Travis is very excited to build a program from the ground up right in his backyard! We know that Coach Peeples will be an integral part of building great things at Wellington Middle High School!
Head Boy's & Girl's Soccer Coach: Julio Martinez
"My coaching career was ignited in 2018. I started off coaching rec sports like basketball to football, starting from grades 4th to 12th grade seniors. For the past two seasons now I have made the transition to a passion sport of mine, the wonderful world of soccer. I come from a Head JV coach/Varsity assistant coach from Northridge High School out of Greeley. Where I managed to end last season with an undefeated record and the title of Coach of the Year voted by my peers. I also was part of the coaching organization which took the Varsity squad to the State qualifying competition.
I played soccer in all of my four years of school at Greeley West High School. My team was unfortunate to reach state contention during that time but have always cherished the memories. Soccer has always taught me about discipline, dedication and the drive to push myself to be better, not only out on the field but in life. My goal is to instill these principles into student-athletes.
I am a born and raised native here from Northern Colorado. I have lived most of my adult life in Fort Collins with my wife Amelia and our three children Aiden, Sophia and Noah but just last year we made the move to Wellington. Our plan is to make this place our home. I am excited to meet with the faculty and team of the school. Eager and ecstatic to start building this program from the ground up. Let's Go Eagles!
Head Boy's Basketball Coach: Dante Roberts
Coach Roberts started his coaching career at Poudre High School in 2010. As a longtime coach for the boys basketball program and an alumni himself, Dante held many roles during his 10 years, including heading up the Jr. Impalas program, the Freshman and Sophomore coach and Varsity Assistant.
Dante is also a Certified Personal Trainer, Performance Enhancement Specialist and Corrective Exercise Specialist. He has a strong passion for health and fitness and has trained many groups and athletes in Northern Colorado.
Dante loves being outdoors and enjoys life in Wellington with his wife Ashliia and two dogs Stella and Penny.
Head Girl's Basketball: Olivia Curran
“My name is Olivia Curran and I have played basketball all my life. I'm an Eastern Washington Eagle, now coaching basketball for the Wellington Eagles! I started out coaching basketball for Rocky Mountain Fever Club Team. After two years of that, I got hired on as the JV coach, then C Team Coach at Fort Collins High School. This past season I was the Girls Varsity Assistant and have been coaching at Fort Collins High School for the past 5 years.
My goal is to create a competitive program at the new Wellington Middle-High School that is built on character, work ethic and love for the game of basketball. I'm really looking forward to building new Eagle traditions!
Outside of coaching basketball, I'm a mother of three and I live in Severance. My husband is a teacher and unified soccer coach in PSD. We love family time and playing in cornhole tournaments. I feel so grateful for this opportunity and look forward to getting to work!”
Head Girl's Tennis Coach: Kim Bender
Kim Bender is a USPTA certified elite tennis professional and is academically prepared at the Ph.D. level. He has recent experience coaching a girl’s high school team in Loveland. For the past four years he has developed and operated the tennis programming for juniors and adults with the City of Wellington Recreation Department. He has management experience as a head professional of a twelve-court public tennis center in Oklahoma City, including pro shop and racket stringing operation, instructional programming for juniors and adults, as well as the development and operation of USTA sectional tournaments for juniors. In addition, he has instructed tennis at two higher education institutions in Oklahoma and Florida. Kim has continuously played competitively in USTA league tennis in Colorado for twenty years.
Kim recently retired from higher education administration and is looking forward to making high school coaching at Wellington a central career interest. Kim seeks to develop student athletes who achieve competitive success through engaging in fun and focused skill-developing experiences on the court that reinforce teamwork values, a consistent work ethic, and positive attitudes towards shaping lifelong health and wellness behaviors. He encourages athletes to use tennis activities to strengthen future workplace skills such as leadership, collaboration, critical thinking and emotion management.
Head Cross Country Coach: Mike Callor
Mike has been coaching high school cross-country and track for the last 20 years, most recently at Thompson Valley High School, where he has been the Head XC and Assistant Track (Distance) coach for the last 5 years. He has been blessed to have coached multiple State Champion individuals and teams as well as All-Americans in XC and Track, but those have all been the result of focusing on process with an emphasis on character.
Mike competed in XC and track in both High School (Arapahoe) and College (Colorado Chrisitan University) and still enjoys running every day! Outside of coaching, he manages a running store in Fort Collins (Altitude Running), and enjoys any events that allow him to hang out with his amazing wife, Sara and their energetic son, Nathan.
Head Girl's Volleyball Coach: Haley Unruh
Haley grew up in a rural, ranching community in southern Kansas. She helped lead her high school volleyball team to the state tournament during her senior year. After graduating from South Central High School in Coldwater, KS, Haley continued her volleyball career as a team captain at Hesston College while completing her Associates Degree in Early and Elementary education. She continued to play volleyball at Kansas Wesleyan University, then transferred to Kansas State University to finish her Bachelor's Degree. She is currently teaching 4th grade in Cimarron, Kansas where she is the high school varsity volleyball coach. She also assists with Jr. High girls' basketball.
Head Softball Coach: Chasiti Tucker
Coach Chasiti was born in Oklahoma and then moved to Kersey, CO when she was 7. Sports have always been a huge part of her life. She grew up riding and breaking horses, rodeoing, playing soccer, basketball, running track & throwing shot & disc. She was the only girl on her baseball team, and they went undefeated several seasons. She loved playing baseball and dreamt about playing in the major leagues until her grandpa told her that “baseball’s not for girls.” She ended up reluctantly joining a softball team and is so glad that she did. She fell in love with the game and hasn’t stopped playing since! She played through HS and had dreams of playing in college, but life changing events put a stop to that. Coach Tucker has coached soccer, wrestling, t-ball, baseball, basketball but softball has always been her #1 love! She ran the WRSA soccer program for a few years and brought youth summer softball and travel baseball to the program. Coach Chasiti started coaching softball at Wellington Middle School in 2008 and then took over the head coach position in 2009. She has coached club softball since 2013 and has coached everything from 12U-18U. Chasiti has had great successes and many failures along the way that have only pushed her to better her coaching abilities. She has learned a lot along the way and will continue to grow as long as possible.
Head Boy's Golf Coach: Brian Fox & Varsity Football Assistant Coach
I am thrilled to be named Head Coach for this upcoming golf season. I grew up right here in Wellington and am so excited to be back in this great community with my wife Jesse raising our 3 children. I have been coaching for 17 years as a high school football, baseball, hockey, and strength coach. I have also been an assistant and head coach for middle school girls' golf.
I am absolutely obsessed with this great game and am looking forward to building this into a program that our golfers, parents and community are proud being a part of. My number one goal is to develop a lifetime love of this game to each of our golfers. Golf is about integrity, perseverance, and mental strength. We will stress and teach these qualities to our golfers everyday.
Head Baseball Coach: Dave Fox
Dave played high school baseball in Flagstaff, AZ where he was a two-time team captain earning all-conference honors his junior and senior year as a second baseman. His senior year, Dave was chosen to play in the Arizona State All-Star game representing the North team. His coaching career began in 1994 while attending college at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. He coached baseball at Sinagua High School for 12 years as an assistant varsity coach, head freshman coach and head JV coach. In the fall of 2006, Dave became the head coach of the Boys Golf team at Sinagua High School and led them to 3 consecutive region Championships from 2007-2009 before the school closed in 2010. Dave was named Grand Canyon Golf Coach of the Year in 2007, 2008 and 2009 and the program graduated 5 players to the college ranks. Dave has been a high school mathematics teacher for 25 years, taking some time off here and there to go back to school and further his education as a passionate life-long learner. He returned to baseball coaching in 2023 as the C team coach and 15U summer baseball coach at Wellington High School.
Dave was born in Oakland, CA, lived for a few years in Oklahoma as a child and a few more in Anchorage, AK but spent most of his life in northern Arizona. He moved to Fort Collins in 2011 to study statistics at Colorado State University. After completing his coursework Dave and his family decided to stay in northern Colorado and resume his teaching career. Dave is now in his 10th year teaching mathematics in PSD and his first year at Wellington High School. He and his wife Valerie have two daughters. Olivia graduated from Poudre High School in 2024 where she was captain of the dance team and is now a freshman at CSU. Delaney is a sophomore at Wellington High School where she plays both volleyball and soccer. Dave is a very proud dance dad having watched Olivia and the Poudre Dance team capture 3rd place at Nationals in 2023 and Delaney being crowned a National Champion in clogging in 2022.
Dave looks forward to building on the success of the previous two years but most importantly wants to share his passion and joy for the game of baseball. “I want my players to learn how to run the bases, pitch, hit, catch, throw, but also how to overcome challenges, keep your head up, be a good teammate and have fun. Baseball will teach you the power of perseverance, the value of teamwork, respect for yourself and your fellow competitors and an appreciation for hard work. I hope to share in that learning experience.”
Head Wrestling Coach: Chopper Shrull
My name is Chopper Shrull and I am excited to take on the role of head wrestling coach here at WMHS. I was born in Northern California but moved to Red Feather Lakes, Colorado when I was 10 years old and have been part of the PSD community basically ever since. When I was in 9th grade I became the target of bullying and in defending myself was given the choice of wrestling or detention, I chose wrestling not knowing that it would forever change my life. I wrestled at Poudre High School where I became district champion and won 3rd in state. After high school, I went on to wrestle at the University of Southern Colorado (CSU Pueblo) where I was selected outstanding male athlete of the year, RMAC champion and earned an All American title in wrestling. Following college I returned to the Fort Collins area where I raised my 3 daughters, taught at Lopez Elementary School for 30 years and coached both as an assistant and head coach at Poudre High School.
I am passionate about wrestling for many reasons, not only the athleticism and discipline it teaches but also for the strong character it develops in young people. In my time here at WMHS I am looking forward to helping build the individual as a whole by teaching lessons of fortitude, determination, grit and integrity both on and off the mat.
In my free time I enjoy fishing, camping, traveling and spending time with my kids (all former Wellington Eagles!) and grandkids.
Head Track & Field Coach: Nick Wilkens
I am eagerly stepping into the role of Head Coach for the Wellington High School Track and Field team. I have been a teacher and coach in Northern Colorado for 11 years and have taught at WMHS since its opening. My lifelong passion for track and field grew during my time as Captain of the Track and Field team at the University of North Dakota where I competed in jumping and sprinting events. I graduated from UND with a degree in Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Wellness.
Throughout my coaching career I have coached a wide variety of events, as well as served as the head coach of a program for several years. Since starting coaching in Colorado, I have supported several students to become state placers and state champions. My favorite aspect of coaching is watching athletes progress in ways they never thought possible. Our goal for this year is to grow our team, be competitive, and have as many athletes compete at State as possible. In order for our team to find this success, we’ll need to be good teammates and push one another through our mental and physical hurdles.
Head Girls Swim Coach: Dana Cowper
Coach Dana swam club for seven years in her hometown of Piscataway, NJ, earning club and league records in the 50-yard breaststroke. She was a varsity swimmer for Piscataway High School all four years, specializing in the 100-yard breaststroke and 200 IM. She was also team captain in her Junior and Senior years. After taking a break from swimming she returned to compete in endurance open-water swimming races and triathlons, completing five Ironman races. Dana moved to Colorado in 2019 with her husband Bruce and is enjoying the mountain life with her three huskies. Dana joined the Wellington coaching staff last year as an assistant coach and is thrilled to be stepping up to head coach this year.
Head Cheer Coach: Katelyn Sutton
Hi! My name is Katelyn. I was raised in California and made the move to Fort Collins in July 2020. My passion for cheerleading started at 10 and I have been actively involved in the sport ever since. I have experience in both competitive and high school cheerleading, and have led my teams to multiple National titles in both levels. My coaching style is focused on building strong, well-rounded athletes who are not only skilled in cheerleading, but also in leadership and teamwork. In addition to my coaching experience, I am also an accomplished cheerleader. In 2014, my team was invited to compete in the Summit Nationals in Orlando, Florida; and in 2016, I was selected for the USA All-American team, a prestigious honor that recognizes the top cheerleaders in the country. My experience as a cheerleader gives me a unique perspective as a coach. I understand the physical and mental demands of the sport and am able to provide the support and guidance the team needs to excel! I am so honored to be the Wellington Eagles head cheer coach and can’t wait to see everything the team will do!
Head Boys Tennis Coach: Justin Salisbury
Justin played tennis for Poudre High School and qualified for the State Tournament at singles his junior and senior year. In college, he played for the University of Colorado Club team. The team placed 4th and 5th at the National Championships during his freshman and sophomore seasons, respectively. He still plays tennis year round, and loves nothing more than just being on a court. Coach Salisbury will also be teaching at WMHS & is excited to get a high school boys tennis program going here in Wellington!
Barb Andrews, Athletic Trainer
Barb is a Certified Athletic Trainer and allied health care professional that specializes in the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of emergent, acute or chronic injuries and medical conditions.
Barb received her degree from Northern Illinois University and recently has been working in Northern Colorado as a concussion management specialist with Orthopedic & Spine Center of the Rockies. Prior to her move to Northern Colorado, she was the head athletic trainer for West Chicago High School, a 5A school with 5 levels of sport, where she managed the athletic training room and cared for over 700 athletes.
Barb is an avid runner and cyclist and former competitive swimmer. She currently enjoys hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding and camping with her husband and 90-pound black lab mix rescue. She has 4 adult children and claims to literally have the globe covered as her children reside in Hawaii, North Carolina, California and Australia.
Barb is very excited to be returning to the high school arena and part of the Wellington High School athletic team.