LITTLETON — Theo Lee was just like any other freshman at Arapahoe High School, sitting in science class. Except most freshmen don’t receive phone calls like the one Lee did in March.
The guy on the other line was part of the coaching staff from Kent State, calling to offer Lee his first FBS college scholarship.
“I had to run out of class,” Lee said. “I was crying happy tears. It was awesome.”
Lee hadn’t yet started a varsity game, and already had his first offer. He made his second start Friday night for the Warriors, and the 6-foot-5, 235-pound sophomore couldn’t contain his delight yet again.
Helped by a stifling defense and a breakout game from new senior wideout Landon Drumm, Lee and the Warriors thumped Heritage, 35-14, at a packed LPS Stadium to retain the Milk Jug in the 50th ed