
Mile High Prep vs. Houston
The Mile High Prep Team has continued success in a week two win over Houston.
The Mile High Prep Team has continued success in a week two win over Houston.
The Mile High Prep Football Team stays focused and builds team camaraderie as they travel for the Prep Super League.
Young athletes in Colorado have more options than ever to elevate their game and strengthen their competitive edge. One emerging and innovative initiative is the Prep Super League (PSL), which is making waves in the youth sports scene.
The Castle View Football Team visited UPSWING Centennial for a specialized recovery session to enhance their performance. The class focused on advanced recovery techniques, helping the athletes recover faster and stay in top form for their upcoming competitions.
Three out of four adults playing sports also played as kids, and nowadays, there aren’t as many opportunities for youth sports. That’s what Colorado Youth Sports Giving Day hopes to change, and we need your help!
“Mile High Prep reflects on its season after going 5-0. Grateful for the opportunity, the team shared their thoughts on the season with the media.”
“As the first-ever national high school football league of its kind, Mile High Prep is one of the 12 teams showcasing the finest talent in Colorado.”
Mile High Prep’s first-ever season has kicked off and UPSWING hosted the 2024 Welcome Banquet at Empower Field, home of the Denver Broncos.
“Denver’s Prep Super League (PSL) team, owned by UPSWING Foundation and part of an elite, 11-on-11, spring football league for top high school players, announced today the name of their Denver-based franchise, the Mile High Prep. The newly named team will compete as one of twelve PSL market teams.”
“The Prep Super League (PSL), an 11-on-11 spring football league for top high school football players led by Brian Woods, announced that Upswing Foundation has entered an agreement to purchase the rights to the PSL’s Denver franchise.”