Kris Rosholt

Head Football Coach/Program Director

Hello All! My name is Coach Rosholt and I have been involved in athletics my whole life.  My mom and dad were both coaches, myself, brother, and sister were 3 sport athletes in high school.  After high school, I attended University of Wisconsin-Whitewater to play football.  During my career at Whitewater I was a 4 year starter, All-American, and we went 58-2 winning 3 National Championships.  Following my college career I received a tryout with the Green Bay Packers before starting my teaching and coaching career.  I have been a football coach, baseball coach, and hockey coach.  At Chatfield I am a PE teacher, Head Football Coach, and Assistant Track Coach(sprints).  I have been working with youth and high school athletes for 13 years and excited for these camps!!  I am married to Alexis Rosholt who is the Flag Football and Head Girls Lacrosse coach at Chatfield.  We have one child named Kashton Paul who we absolutely love and who you may see a lot roaming around Chatfield athletic fields.  

Coach Rosholt's Bio:
Coach Rosholt grew up in Wisconsin where he was a 3 sport athlete.  Upon graduating high school he attended University of Wisconsin-Whitewater where he was a 4 year starter, All-American, and 3-time National Champion.  Following his college career he had a tryout with the Green Bay Packers before starting his coaching and teaching career.   For the next 5 years he was a middle school strength/PE teacher, varsity football coach, head varsity hockey coach, and JV baseball coach.  He then moved to Colorado for his wife to be closer to her family.  This found him calling Legend High School in Parker, CO his new home.  Here he was varsity football coach and strength and conditioning teacher.  He had a successful first season as the Head Football Coach at Chatfield HS last season and is entering year 2 leading the program.  Coach Rosholt is married to Alexis and has a 5 year old named Kashton.

He loves coaching, sports, weightlifting, and spending time with his family.