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Hello Golden Eagle Basketball Families & Supporters,

There is nothing like the amazing energy associated with high school athletics! Anticipation and excitement come with every season and an incredible level of commitment centers around involvement in the numerous clubs, activities and sports teams at Mountain Vista. Mountain Vista Golden Eagle Basketball has provided our kids and community with some incredible experiences the past several years! The bar has certainly been set high for the 2016-17 season and our kids have made a dedicated effort to raise it once again. We are very fortunate to have a school community who recognize the importance of our programs and give so much of themselves to create meaningful & memorable experiences for our kids.

Being associated in any way with Golden Eagle athletics adds to the overall high school experience for our students and families. The positive and comprehensive programming we offer would not be complete without the opportunity for student athletes to compete. We are proud not only of the incredible success that all MVHS sports teams have had in recent years, but also in how we go about our business in regard to the competitiveness, commitment and character of our teams, athletes and fans.

Hustle, effort, toughness and the atmosphere in the “Eagle Nest” have become synonymous with Vista Boys and Girls Basketball. There is no better way to bring a school and community together than packing the stands and being a part of successful programs! The teams, cheers & poms, band, parents, student body, rivalries and tradition create an experience as important as the outcome of the game. Thanks for being a part of something so special and for supporting all of our Mountain Vista Basketball teams. Great luck Golden Eagles!

Michael Weaver - Principal

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GOLDEN EAGLE FANS AND VISITORS,

On behalf of the Mountain Vista Athletic Department, I want to welcome all students to participate in our interscholastic sports programs. As the Winter Sports 2016-2017 seasons begin, the athletic department looks forward to another successful year for all of our programs. Mountain Vista High School is a proud member of CHSAA (Colorado High School Athletic Association) and the Continental League. Mountain Vista High School will adhere to all rules and regulations of these governing bodies.

Sports have played a key role in my life. Because of sports, I have developed skills in time management, problem solving, delegation, motivation, team building and leadership development opportunities. Athletics is leadership development training for life. Student-athletes learn that participation in athletics in not only a privilege, but it is also an honor that requires the responsibility for maintaining one’s academic standing in the classroom and a high standard of conduct outside of school hours. A strong program of extracurricular activities provides a balance in educational programming for its student-athletes. My athletic motto is “IN CONSANT PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE”

To our community, alumni, parents, and friends, you are a tremendous asset to our athletic programs, we are extremely grateful for support and loyalty. The athletic programs success at Mountain Vista High School is based on commitment by student-athletes, parents, coaches, and the school community. This commitment is exemplifi ed through our student-athlete’s off-season workouts and competitive participation, ongoing volunteer efforts of parents and relentless desire of coaches to prepare student-athletes for challenges they will face during high school and beyond.

I am so excited for Mountain Vista Golden Eagle Basketball. As a previous basketball coach that coached at the high school and college level there is nothing better than being in a packed house gym. I am told that we have the absolutely best student section in the state. I look forward to being part of this experience of Mountain Vista Golden Eagle Basketball. Thank you for supporting Mountain Vista sports and activities.

IT’S ALWAYS A GREAT DAY TO BE A GOLDEN EAGLE!

Shawn Terry CAA

Athletic Director/Assistant Principal

A Message From Your AthleticDirector

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Expectations are very high for the upcoming 2016-2017 season. Five players return that started part or all of last seasons games. With this many returning starters, the Golden Eagles are poised to have a very successful season. To be successful, our players and coaches must strive to meet our team goals. We must commit to being successful. Success is based on work ethic, our commitment to improving daily, our sacrifi ces to make the team better, our unselfi shness, and our undying enthusiasm to be the best team possible.

This year, for the fi rst time ever, RPI will decide our seeding in the state tournament. Every game is important. We are playing the most diffi cult schedule in the history of the school. Non-conference opponents include George Washington, Grandview, Fossil Ridge, Boulder, Boulder Fairview, Arapahoe, and Doherty. Mountain Vista will also play the incredibly diffi cult Continental League schedule. The Golden Eagles will need to be ready to play well every night.

This year’s squad will include All Conference fi rst team returnees, Isaac Essien and Jake Belknapp. Connor Stailb, Miles Hughes and Bennett Baker are returning starters from last year’s squad. Isaac, Jake and Connor averaged double fi gures in points last year. Isaac also led the team in steals, defl ections, and assists. Jake led the team in scoring and rebounding. Connor led the team in three-point percentage and three point makes. Juniors Garrett Sweeney, Ben Willis, and R.J. Wohleber and sophomores Simon May and Eric Kimmell are also expected to compete for varsity playing time.

The expectations from the coaches is that this team competes at the highest level. We feel this can be one of our best teams ever. This team has the potential to compete for a state title. We will fi nd out if we have the resolve to get there.

We are looking forward to the season with great anticipation and cannot wait for our opening game.

Coach Wood and the Golden Eagle coaching staff

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A M E S S A G E F R O M T H E H E A D C O A C H

COACH BIOS

Ed Collins // ASSISTANT VARSITY

Ed Collins, Assistant Boy’s Varsity Coach at Mountain Vista High School. Ed was the Head Girl’s basketball Coach at Englewood High School for 20 years. He has worked as Head Girl’s Basketball Coach and Assistant Girl’s Varsity Coach at Mountain Vista High School. Ed has been the varsity assistant coach for the last 8 years. Ed is a tireless worker and has helped Mountain Vista bas-ketball evolve into a powerhouse in the last fi ve years.

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Bob Wood // VARSITY HEAD COACH

Bob Wood, Head Basketball Coach at Mountain Vista High School. Bob has led high school and college teams to over 500 victories in his 35 years of coaching. He has coached two state cham-pionship teams and 12 conference championship teams. The 2015 varsity was 20-5 and made the elite eight in the playoffs. The 2014 team was 25-2 and made it to the fi nal four, the 2013 varsity squad was 23-3 and made it to the fi nal four, and the 2012 made the elite eight. Coach Wood’s record at MVHS is 127-53 and his overall high school record is 414-130. Four of the last fi ve Mountain Vista teams have 20 or more wins.

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Johnny Grusing // SOPHOMORE HEAD COACH

Johnny played both guard positions at Texas Tech University from 1987-1991. Johnny has been coaching at various levels since 1990 and has been a major part of the MVHS Gold Crown pro-gram. We are excited to have him on our staff.

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Brian Wood // JUNIOR VARSITY HEAD COACH

Brian Wood, Junior Varsity Head Coach at Mountain Vista High School. Brian is second all time in Colorado scoring. He played collegiately at the University of Akron and at CSU-Pueblo University. Brian was 2-time player of the year in the 3A classifi cation and 3 times fi rst team All-State. Brian’s Junior Varsity teams are consistently at the top of the Continental League and always show great improvement as the season moves on. Brian is also a trusted varsity assistant and his input is one of the most important reasons the Mountain Vista basketball program is so highly successful.

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Doug Schaff er // FRESHMEN HEAD COACH

Doug Schaffer is in his second year at Mountain Vista as a Special Education teacher and head volleyball coach. He will be joining the MVHS Boys Basketball program this winter. Doug played basketball (a long time ago) at Denver University and has been both a head volleyball coach and lower level basketball coach during his teaching career.

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Joel Pavelis // ASSISTANT FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE COACH

Joel has been coaching youth and high school basketball for the past six years and looks forward to being part of a great program and school at Mountain Vista! He is passionate about teaching life skills through basketball, and developing well rounded student athletes.

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Joe Ekoff // TEAM TRAINER

‘Trainer Joe’ grew up in a small town in Illinois. He was a 3 sport varsity letter winner and played collegiate baseball for one season before deciding to focus on school. He studied at Olivet Naza-rene University earning a bachelors degree in Athletic Training and minoring in Exercise Science. He is currently in his 6th year with Mountain Vista as the Head Athletic Trainer. He is excited for the start of a new season and has high expectations! GO GOLDEN EAGLES!

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Robert Courtney // ASSISTANT TEAM TRAINER

Rob grew up in Dillon, Colorado. He studied at the University of Northern Colorado earning a Bachelors of Science degree in Athletic Training. This is Robs fi rst year at MVHS and he is excited to be a part of an amazing program!

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Adam SawagedTEAM MANAGER

TEAMMANAGER

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HOME AWAY

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Nov 30 Wed Tournament MVHS 3pm

Dec 2-3 Fri Tournament MVHS 3pm

Dec 6 Tue Rocky Mountain MVHS 7pm

Dec 8 Thur Grandview Grandview 7pm

Dec 13 Tue Fossil Ridge Fossil Ridge 6:30pm

Dec 15 Thur Doherty MVHS 7pm

Dec 19-21 Mon Cherry Creek (Tourney) Cherry Creek TBD

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Jan 4 Wed Boulder Boulder 7pm

Jan 6 Fri Fountain Fort Carson MVHS 7pm

Jan 13 Fri Chaparral Chaparral 7pm

Jan 17 Fri Castle View MVHS 7pm

Jan 20 Fri Heritage Heritage 7pm

Jan 24 Tue Ponderosa Ponderosa 7pm

Jan 27 Fri Rock Canyon MVHS 7pm

Jan 31 Tue Legend MVHS 7pm

Feb 7 Tue Regis Jesuit Regis Jesuit 7pm

Feb 10 Fri ThunderRidge ThunderRidge 7pm

Feb 14 Tue Douglas County MVHS 7pm

Feb 17 Fri Highlands Highlands 7pm

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# NAME YEAR HEIGHT POSITION

0 Bennett Baker Jr 6’3” forward

2 Simon May So 6’4” forward

3 Cole Pomeroy Sr 5’11” guard

4 Garrett Sweeney Jr 6’1” guard

5 Jake Belknapp Sr 6’8” forward

11 Miles Hughes Sr 6’3” guard

# NAME YEAR HEIGHT POSITION

12 Eric Kimmell So 5’10” guard

13 Isaac Essien Sr 6’0” guard

15 Judd Erickson Sr 6’5” forward

21 Connor Staib Jr 6’5” guard

33 Robert (RJ) Wohlleber Jr 6’10” Center

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Jake BelknappSR 6’8” FORWARD

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Cole PomeroySR 5’11” GUARD

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Isaac EssienSR 6’0” GUARD

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Judd EricksonSR 6’5” FORWARD

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Miles HughesSR 6’3” GUARD

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Bennett BakerJR 6’3” FORWARD

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Connor StaibJR 6’5” GUARD

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Eric KimmellSO 5’10” GUARD

4

Garrett SweeneyJR 6’1” GUARD

2

Simon MaySO 6’4” FORWARD

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Robert (RJ) WohlleberJR 6’10” CENTER

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DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEDec 5 Mon Chaparral (Tourney) Chaparral TBDDec 6 Tue Rocky Mountain MVHS 4pmDec 8 Thur Grandview Grandview 4pmDec 13 Tue Fossil Ridge Fossil Ridge 4:30pmDec 15 Thur Doherty MVHS 4pmJan 4 Wed Boulder Boulder 4pmJan 6 Fri Fountain Fort Carson MVHS 4pmJan 13 Fri Chaparral Chaparral 4pmJan 17 Fri Castle View MVHS 4pmJan 20 Fri Heritage Heritage 4pmJan 24 Tue Ponderosa Ponderosa 4pmJan 28 Sat Rock Canyon MVHS 2:30pmJan 31 Tue Legend MVHS 4pmFeb 7 Tue Regis Jesuit Regis Jesuit 4pmFeb 10 Fri ThunderRidge ThunderRidge 4pmFeb 14 Tue Douglas County MVHS 4pmFeb 17 Fri Highlands Highlands 4pm

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEDec 6 Tue Rocky Mountain MVHS 4pmDec 8 Thur Grandview Grandview 4pmDec 13 Tue Fossil Ridge Fossil Ridge 6:30pmDec 15 Thur Doherty MVHS 4pmJan 4 Wed Boulder Boulder 4pmJan 6 Fri Fountain Fort Carson MVHS 4pmJan 13 Fri Chaparral Chaparral 4pmJan 17 Fri Castle View MVHS 4pmJan 20 Fri Heritage Heritage 4pmJan 24 Tue Ponderosa Ponderosa 4pmJan 28 Sat Rock Canyon MVHS 2:30pmJan 31 Tue Legend MVHS 4pmFeb 7 Tue Regis Jesuit Regis Jesuit 4pmFeb 10 Fri ThunderRidge ThunderRidge 4pmFeb 14 Tue Douglas County MVHS 4pmFeb 17 Fri Highlands Highlands 4pm

NAME Y P

Rhys Pulling Fr forward

McClain Easton Fr guard

Kyle Pavelis Fr guard

Reece Kelly Fr guard

Spencer Thomas Fr center

Britton Rufi en Fr forward

JJ Fisch So guard

NAME Y P

Jack Cronin So guard

Cody King So forward

Corban Gamble So guard

Wyatt Evans So guard

Zach Bybe So forward

NAME Y P

Colby Field Fr guard

Carter Field Fr guard

Luke Wendling Fr guard

Cyrus Gallagher Fr center

Brady Wright Fr center

Peter Perkins Fr forward

Nathan Miller Fr guard

NAME Y P

Davis Helmerich Fr guard

Evan Rouch Fr guard

Calvin Lawler Fr forward

Charlie Sabin Fr guard

Zach Schaefer Fr forward

Ryan Tudor Fr guard

FRESHMAN TEAM SOPHOMORE TEAM

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DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEDec 6 Tue Rocky Mountain MVHS 5:30pmDec 8 Thur Grandview Grandview 5:30pmDec 13 Tue Fossil Ridge Fossil Ridge 5pmDec 15 Thur Doherty MVHS 5:30pmJan 6 Fri Fountain Fort Carson MVHS 5:30pmJan 13 Fri Chaparral Chaparral 5:30pmJan 17 Fri Castle View MVHS 5:30pmJan 20 Fri Heritage Heritage 5:30pmJan 24 Tue Ponderosa Ponderosa 5:30pm

NAME Y PSheldon Hafner Jr forward

Aaron Albrechtsen Jr forward

Andrew Yamane Jr guard

Akiel Aries Jr forward

Ben Willis Jr forward

Ben Grusing So guard

Luke Boeyink So guard

Caleb Waits Jr guard

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEJan 27 Fri Rock Canyon MVHS 4pmJan 31 Tue Legend MVHS 5:30pmFeb 7 Tue Regis Jesuit Regis Jesuit 5:30pmFeb 10 Fri ThunderRidge ThunderRidge 5:30pmFeb 14 Tue Douglas County MVHS 5:30pmFeb 17 Fri Highlands Highlands 5:30pm

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2016-17 SEASON SCHEDULE 2016-17 SEASON SCHEDULE

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2016-17 GirlsBasketball

A M E S S A G E F R O M T H E H E A D C O A C H“We strive to make our school, community and family proud of the way that we conduct ourselves on and away from the court.”

Welcome to the 2016-17 basketball season. We are so excited to get rolling for another exciting season of Mountain Vista Girls Basketball. This season will be no different than the previous four seasons that I have been a part of the Vista family, we have high expectations for our players on the court and in the classroom. We strive to make our school, community and family proud of the way that we conduct ourselves on and away from the court. The old saying, “It takes a village to run a pro-gram.” Is true. We couldn’t run a successful program without the support of everyone involved. Mr. Weaver and Mr. Terrry have provided a positive, winning culture here at Mountain Vista and the resources to run a successful program. Thank you for building that winning culture and demanding a high level of excellence on the court and in the classroom. Thank you to the parents of the play-ers for the countless rides, donations, volunteer hours and support, without all of you we couldn’t be successful. The coaches and their families for the countless hours away and their dedication to try to make this one of the best programs in the

state. A simple “thank you” would never be enough gratitude that I owe each and every one of you for your time and more importantly your friendship. To the players, you have all worked so hard and have spent countless hours dedicated to making this program what it is. From early morning workouts, to long hot summer basketball games, to late night practices your dedication to the Mountain Vista Basketball family has made this one of the top programs in the state thank you for your efforts in the classroom, community and on the court! Last and certainly not least, my amazing wife and two daughters, without their sacrifi ces during the season I would be unable to follow my dream and passion of coaching basketball. Thank you for put-ting up with the long hours away and supporting me throughout the season.This season will certainly be an exciting time for all involved. We will play hard, play fast and will do everything in our power to make the Mountain Vista community proud. So whatever you do, stand up, cheer as loud as you can and enjoy Mountain Vista Girls’ Basketball!

HEAD COACH BIO

Ryan Gamble // ASSISTANT VARSITY

Coach Gamble joined the Girls Vista Basketball program for the 2016-2017 season. Coach Gamble’s focus is player development and he works with players at each level of the Vista Girls program. He helps with practice planning and player development and often works specifi cally with guards and wing players when the team breaks into positional training. When asked how he sees his role in the Vista program, Coach Gamble said, “What I am most excited about is the long view of our program and teaching these young women our core values that will continue to shape the legacy of Vista basketball and these players outside of the game for years to come.” Outside

of basketball Coach Gamble is in sales and marketing in the real estate industry and lives in the Vista school system. He and his wife Bonnie have four children (Corban, Mackenzie, Henry and William) who either attend or will attend Mountain Vista. Prior to taking this coaching role Coach Gamble coached in the Vista feeder system and has a coach-ing background that extends back 12 years. He began coaching in central Florida before moving to Colorado in 2012.

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Mike Willahan // VARSITY HEAD COACH

Coach Willahan is entering his 5th season as the head coach of the Golden Eagles. Mike started his coaching career in Illinois and brings 17 years of coaching experience to the Mountain Vista program. Coach Willahan is a Colorado transplant having arrived from the great state of Illinois 14 years ago. Coach Willahan played basketball for two years at Sauk Valley Community College in Illinois serving as co-captain his second year. Mike went on to fi nish his college education at Western Illinois University receiving a degree in Communications with a minor in Physical Educa-tion. Mike is married to his beautiful wife Kimberly and has two daughters Sydney and Alexis.

When coach Willahan is not at the gym he enjoys playing sports, hiking, traveling, hanging with family and friends, and watching the Chicago Bears, Bulls, Blackhawks and Cubs on TV or in person. Coach Willahan looks forward to a great season of basketball at Mountain Vista.

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Maddy Wilmes // LEVEL 3 HEAD COACH

Maddy Wilmes is entering her second year coaching at Mountain Vista as an assistant coach to all levels in the program. Maddy is a former Golden Eagle who played two years for Coach Wilahan. During those two years Maddy was voted co-captain and helped lead the Golden Eagles to the best two year record in school history. Coach Wilmes knowledge of the system is a great addition to the staff. Coach Wilmes is currently attending Metro State College and majoring in nursing.

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Autum Vitry // ASSISTANT VARSITY

Coach Vitry is a Colorado native. She graduated from Kennedy High School in Denver. At Kennedy, Coach V lettered in basketball for three years, leading her team in rebounding and blocked shots as a senior. She has been married for 14 years and has two very active sons, Jackson and Carson. Coach V has been a coach for Mountain Vista for fi ve years and has worked in the building for the past six years in a variety of positions.

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Kent Wilmes // JUNIOR VARSITY HEAD COACH

Coach Wilmes is entering his 6th year coaching in the girl’s basketball program at Mountain Vista and will be our Junior Varsity coach this season. Coach Wilmes is a Colorado product and gradu-ated from Rangeview HS prior to attending UNC in Greeley where he graduated in December of 1992. Before coaching at Vista, Coach Wilmes worked at Arapahoe and Thunder Ridge High School with the boys programs. He currently teaches at Newton Middle School where he has been for 24 years. There he is involved with the middle school sports programs. Coach Wilmes is married to his wife Susi and has 4 daughters, 2 of whom played in the Golden Eagles program.

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Pat McGuire // LEVEL 3 ASSISTANT COACH

Coach Mac has been coaching and teaching at Mountain Vista High School since 2003. During that time he has worked with four different head coaches, multiple levels of player development, and an assortment of coaching styles. During a eight-year run as Freshman coach, Mac’s teams won nearly 80% of their games and a Continental League Championship in 2009. His primary focus has always been supporting the head coach, developing player skills while providing a fun and productive setting for his players.Coach Mac grew up in New York City just a few subway stops away from Yankee

Stadium before spending his high school years in the suburbs of NYC. It was there on the playgrounds of New York where his lifelong passion for basketball was born. His path to teaching took a circuitous route with jobs ranging from social worker, club disc jockey, advertising exec, and a four-year stint with the NBA’s Denver Nuggets where his courtside, game operations seat provided him with a window into the talents and antics of some of the elite players and coaches in the league. Mac has lived in Colorado for 36 years and in the Highlands Ranch community for 21. His greatest joys come from his family life with his wife and three daughters, all of which have called Mountain Vista home.

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HOME AWAY

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Nov 30 Wed Tournament MVHS 3pm

Dec 2-3 Fri Tournament MVHS 3pm

Dec 6 Tue Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain 6:30pm

Dec 8-10 Thur Tournament MVHS TBD

Dec 13 Tue Fossil Ridge MVHS 7pm

Dec 15 Thur Doherty Doherty 7pm

Dec 17 Sat Fairview MVHS 7pm

Jan 4 Wed Boulder MVHS 7pm

Jan 6 Fri Fountain Fort Carson Fountain Fort Carson 7pm

Jan 10 Tue Denver East Denver East 7pm

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Jan 13 Fri Chaparral MVHS 7pm

Jan 17 Fri Castle View Castle View 7pm

Jan 20 Fri Heritage MVHS 7pm

Jan 24 Tue Ponderosa MVHS 7pm

Jan 27 Fri Rock Canyon MVHS 5:30pm

Jan 31 Tue Legend Legend 7pm

Feb 7 Tue Regis Jesuit Regis Jesuit 7pm

Feb 10 Fri ThunderRidge MVHS 7pm

Feb 14 Tue Douglas County Douglas County 7pm

Feb 17 Fri Highlands MVHS 7pm

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Madison Urbana12 5’2”

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Kyla DeZell12 5’6”

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Abby Walz12 5’4”

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Sophie DavisTEAM MANAGER

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Alyssa EspteinTEAM MANAGER

TEAM MANAGERS

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Mackenzie Gamble9 5’4”

20

Amy Holland9 5’10”

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Grace Willie10 6’0”

34

Trichler Sydney11 5’9”

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Riley Finnigsmier10 6’0”

5

Lauren Reppella10 5’6”

21

Zoe Moran11 5’6”

10

Dani Mills11 5’8”

23

Madeline Urquhart11 6’0”

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DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEDec 6 Tue Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain 6:30pmDec 13 Tue Fossil Ridge MVHS 4pmDec 15 Thur Doherty Doherty 4pmDec 17 Sat Fairview MVHS 4pmJan 6 Fri Fountain Fort Carson Fountain Fort Carson 4pmJan 10 Tue Denver East Denver East 4pmJan 13 Fri Chaparral MVHS 4pmJan 17 Fri Castle View Castle View 4pmJan 20 Fri Heritage MVHS 4pmJan 24 Tue Ponderosa MVHS 4pmJan 28 Sat Rock Canyon MVHS 11:30amJan 31 Tue Legend Legend 4pmFeb 7 Tue Regis Jesuit Regis Jesuit 4pmFeb 10 Fri ThunderRidge MVHS 4pmFeb 14 Tue Douglas County Douglas County 4pmFeb 17 Fri Highlands MVHS 4pm

# N Y H

2 Audrey Dezell 10 5'3'

4 Cole Schield 11 5'6"

12 Sarah Dougal 10 5'7"

20 Lanie Lopez 9 5'7"

22 Molly Ireland 11 5' 5"

23 Nina Pahs 9 5'5"

25 Alyssa Cordova 9 5'0"

# N Y H

32 Ose Eichimen 10 5'8"

42 Abby Willis 10 5'5"

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# N Y H

1 Izzy Michael 9 5'6"

3 Mackenzie Gamble 9 5'4"

4 Amy Holland 9 5'10"

5 Lauren Reppella 10 5'6"

20 AJ Stevens 10 5'9"

21 Allie Meek 11 5'8"

22 Kat Jacobson 10 5'9"

23 Caitlin Johnson 10 5'7"

24 Kariss Cash 9 5'8"

25 Zoe Moran 11 5'6"

44 Casadee Subart 11 5'6"

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEDec 6 Tue Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain 4:30pmDec 13 Tue Fossil Ridge MVHS 5:30pmDec 15 Thur Doherty Doherty 5:30pmDec 17 Sat Fairview MVHS 5:30pmJan 6 Fri Fountain Fort Carson Fountain Fort Carson 5:30pmJan 10 Tue Denver East Denver East 5:30pmJan 13 Fri Chaparral MVHS 5:30pmJan 17 Fri Castle View Castle View 5:30pm

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEJan 20 Fri Heritage MVHS 5:30pmJan 24 Tue Ponderosa MVHS 5:30pmJan 27 Fri Rock Canyon MVHS 4pmJan 31 Tue Legend Legend 5:30pmFeb 7 Tue Regis Jesuit Regis Jesuit 5:30pmFeb 10 Fri ThunderRidge MVHS 5:30pmFeb 14 Tue Douglas County Douglas County 5:30pmFeb 17 Fri Highlands MVHS 5:30pm

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# N Y H

2 Madison Urbana 12 5'2"

3 Mackenzie Gamble 9 5'4"

5 Lauren Reppella 10 5'6"

# N Y H

10 Dani Mills 11 5'8"

20 Amy Holland 9 5'10"

21 Zoe Moran 11 5'6"

# N Y H

22 Abby Walz 12 5'4"

23 Madeline Urquhart 11 6'0"

25 Kyla DeZell 12 5'6"

# N Y H

32 Grace Willie 10 6'0"

34 Trichler Sydney 11 5’9"

inj Riley Finnigsmier 10 6’0"

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Hail To The Mighty Golden Eagles

We Will Soar Above the Rest

Hail To The Mighty Golden Eagles

We Will Fight To Be The Best

Hail To The Mighty Golden Eagles

Our GREEN And GOLD Will Never Fail

We’ll Fight For Pride

We’ll Fight For Glory

Mountain Vista High!

EAGLES!

FIGHTSONGMVHS GOLDEN EAGLES

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