Athletics In 2025, the school offered a variety of athletic sport teams. The sports are run under the Cheyenne Mountain
Athletics Boosters, and include ice hockey (boys), tennis, cheer, cross country, soccer, swimming, golf, lacrosse, field hockey (girls), football (boys), baseball (boys), track and field, basketball, volleyball (girls), and wrestling. The school provides both facilities and an
athletic trainer to accommodate the sport teams. The school's athletic rival is the
Air Academy High School. As of 2025, Cheyenne Mountain High School has won over 100 state championships: the most in the entire
Colorado Springs metropolitan area. Cheyenne Mountain competes in the
Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA). Several school athletic teams have won multiple 4A titles, including baseball (boys), basketball (boys and girls), cheerleading, and cross country, in addition to football, golf (boys), ice hockey (boys), lacrosse (boys), track, soccer (girls and boys), swimming (girls and boys), tennis (girls and boys), volleyball (girls), and wrestling (boys). In 2023, the
cross country team recorded the second fastest team average in high school history.
Civic engagement and clubs Cheyenne Mountain High School's
civic engagement teams emphasize
public speaking. The school hosts a competition, governed by the
Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA), known as the "Dragon's Backbone"
speech and debate competition. The competition lasts over twelve hours and features 28 schools from Colorado. Other featured clubs at Cheyenne Mountain include the Cheyenne Mountain Equestrian Team, theater, and yearbook.
Music The
A Cappella,
jazz and
show choirs compete on
Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) circuit. The band performs at local high school football games and global competitions. The school's A Capella Crimson was the
International Championship of High School A Capella champions in both 2005 and 2025, and runner-up in 2006 and 2007. The Cheyenne A Cappella Slate was the International Championship of High School A Capella runner-up in 2006. In 2021, a student from Cheyenne Mountain recorded and edited a 22-minute film achieving
3,000 views on
YouTube to raise money for
refugees and spread global awareness about the war in
Ukraine by using piano. ==Notable alumni==