2010 Casady Fall Sports Guide

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FALL 2010

C A S A DY SC H O O L’ S O FFI C I A L SP O R T S GU I D E

SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT Casady cheerleading program is gaining momentum and looking to become a competitive program.

IN FOCUS:

Garrison & Emily

Proud Sponsors of Casady Athletics: CASADY PARENTS ORGANIZATION

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Steve Shelley, new Athletic Director, has been a long time supporter of Casady School and a part of the Casady family as a student, athlete, parent, and coach.

Focus in educating mind, body and spirit defines our core at Casady, and it resonates with our students whether they are in the classroom reading a book ro on the field scoring a goal. These two students share their stories about last and take a look at their roles for this year.

FAMILIAR FACE IN ATHLETICS

In Focus: Garrison Lee & Emily Cox

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A SUMMER OF FUN Over the summer, Casady’s athletics program experienced a variety of events such as a visit from OKC Thunder’s power forward, Kevin Durant, to the Oklahoma Youth Football camp which featured current and former NFL players.


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32 TABLE OF CONTENTS

SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT Cheerleading at Casady School is not just dancing and leading a crowd to its feet. Under Head Coach Jamie Mitcham, the Casady cheerleading program is gaining momentum and looking to become a competitive program.

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GRIDIRON GRILL Jimmy’s Concession Stand and Grill has been a highlight of home varsity football games since 1993.

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FALL SPORTS 5 - Cheerleading 10 - Cross Country 13 - Field Hockey 23 - Football 26 - Girls Volleyball 29 - Boys Volleyball

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT SUPPORT STAFF

Steve Shelley ’73 Athletic Director

Lee Linn ’74 Athletic Administrative Assistant

Marc Gonzaga Director of Sport Performance Director of Sports Medicine

Jared Hoffer, ATC Athletic Trainer

Jay Gallegly ’02, ATC Athletic Trainer

Didn’t make it into the fall issue of Casady’s Sports Guide? You are in luck! Casady has 2 more Sports Guides this year with sponsorship space available. Space is limited, please call for more details.

RESERVE A SPONSORSHIP TODAY!

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Curt Foster at (405) 749-3125 or fosterc@casady.org


CHEERLEADING

Roster: Jr Jr Sr Jr Jr So Jr So Jr Jr Sr

Caroline Blakley Katie Coe Emily Cox Allison Denton Allie Friedman Hanna Kimpel Nicole Lardner Meredith Mills Elizabeth Nordin Elle Portwood Shanna Schuelein

*Information provided by team as of August 16, 2010

COACH & SENIORS

Jamie Mitcham Head Coach

Emily Cox Captain

Shanna Schuelein Captain

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Focus:

GARRISON LEE & EMILY COX

Focus in educating mind, body and spirit defines our core at Casady, and it resonates with our students whether they are in the classroom reading a book or on the field scoring a goal. These two students share their stories about last and take a look at their roles for this year.

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Emily Cox

Senior

Athletics

Field Hockey Soccer Softball Cheerleading

Favorite Class

English with Dr. Powell “I really liked all the books that we read. My favorite book was the Great Gatsby.”

2009-2010 Classes

English US History AP Art History Advanced Mathematical Concepts Chemistry

2010-2011 Classes

African History AP European History AP Statistics Earth and Enviromental Science English 4

Best Moment

2009 Casady vs Heritage Hall football game “We had so much fun and the fact we won made it better. It was just really amazing to run on the field after the game.”

Goals

“Our goal for the field hockey team is to make it to the SPC Championship. If we really try I believe we can make it.”

In Better Shape

“I worked hard to get in better condition over the year and bond better with all my teammates in every sport.”

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Garrison Lee

junior

Athletics

Football Strength & Conditioning Track & Field

Favorite Class

Geometry with Dr. Lewchuk “I like the way Geometry was taught by Dr. Lewchuk. It’s like a big puzzle; we would learn something at the beginning of the year, and it would just build on top of that.”

Best Moment

2009 Casady vs Heritage Hall football game “It was exciting because we hadn’t won in a few years. Heritage Hall had all the bragging rights the past few years, and it was just a crazy victory winning in double overtime.”

Attitude & Approach

“I tried to work harder, and I really felt I had to step up my leadership because there are less seniors on the football team this year. I wanted to change my attitude on how I approached both football and track.”

2009-2010 Classes Geometry Spanish 3 Biology English Stage Craft Video Production Design Fundamentals

2010-2011 Classes

Algebra 2 US History Introduction to Photography English 3 Chemistry

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CROSS COUNTRY

Roster: Fr Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr So So Jr Fr Jr Fr Sr Sr

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Shiva Bhupathiraju Jack Bickford Grace Birdwell Andrew Clements Derric Corn Shelby Cornelson Katie Costello Ritt Costello Ronnie Garcia Garner Gentry Lizzie Hahn Lexy Hersokwitz Jennifer Isaacs Graham Jones Jerry Le

Sr Jr Sr Sr So Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Jr So Jr

Mitch Manar Gabby Marion Jack Maxwell Ben McCampbell Macy Miller Teddy Nollert Josh Ou Jake Patton David Robertson Shanna Schuelein Nick Smith Gavin Swenson Will Tilghman

*Team information listed as of August 16, 2010


2010 Schedule @ Edmond Santa Fe

TBA

9/11

9/3

@ Watonga Invitational

TBA

9/17

@ Edmond Dog Pack

9:45 am

9/25

@ OSU Jamboree

9:00 am

10/7

@ OBU Jamboree

5:35 pm

10/16

@ Chile Pepper Festival

TBA

11/05

@ SPC Championship

TBA

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COACHES & SENIORS

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Roxanne Meyer Head Coach

Matt Pena Assistant Coach

David Robertson

Shanna Schuelein

Graham Jones

Ben McCampbell

Josh Ou


FIELD HOCKEY

Roster: #1 Jr #2 Sr #3 Jr #5 Jr #6 Jr #7 Sr #8 Sr #9 Sr #10 Jr #11 Sr #12 Jr #13 Jr #14 Jr

Ally Denton Midfielder/Defender Emily Cox Midfielder Caroline Blakley Forward/Midfielder Chandler Helms Midfielder/Defender Katie Cunningham Forward/Midfielder Katy Jacobs Midfielder Bobbe Chaffin Forward Rosemary Joseph Forward Emily Ellis Forward Molly Marso Defender Maya Shiff Forward Elizabeth Nordin Defender/Sweeper Sydney Hood Defender

#15 Jr #17 Jr #18 Sr #19 Jr #20 Sr #21 Sr #23 Sr #24 Jr #35 Jr Fr Fr So So

*Information provided by team as of August 16, 2010

Molly Brown Defender/Sweeper Madison Utz Forward/Midfielder Alley Cottrell Defender Laura Joullian Midfielder Kelsey Jones Defender Katie Lafferrandre Forward/ Midfielder Jessica Hawkins Defender Aubrey Webb Defender Rachel Nolting Goalie Jen Cote Midfielder Lillian Crandall Defender Christine Farha Forward Sody Gentry Goalie

Fr Fr Fr So Fr Fr Fr Fr Sr Fr So Fr Fr

Katie Hanstein Goalie Maia Kaplan Defender Catherine Lewis Midfielder Maris Mills Forward Asha Nanda Defender Natalie Robinson Forward Caroline Say Forward Dana Silver Forward Abbey Sullivan Defender Abigail Utz Defender Claire Vick Defender Cydney Washington Defender/Goalie Grace Williams Midfielder

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2010 Schedule

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9/3

@ Gateway Invitational

TBA

9/4

@ Gateway Invitational

TBA

9/10

@ Hockaday Festival

TBA

9/11

@ Hockaday Festival

TBA

9/17

@ Holland Hall Invitational

TBA

9/18

@ Holland Hall Invitational

TBA

9/24

@ Oakridge

4:00 pm

9/25

@ Trinity Valley

10:00 am

9/29

Heritage Hall

4:30 pm

10/6

@ Heritage Hall

4:30 pm

10/8

Episcopal School of Dallas

4:00 pm

10/09

@ Greenhill

1:30 pm

10/22

@ Fort Worth Country Day

4:00 pm

10/23

@ Hockaday

2:00 pm

10/29

Holland Hall

3:00 pm

11/4

@ SPC Championship

TBA

11/5

@ SPC Championship

TBA

*Information provided by team as of August 16, 2010


COACHES & SENIORS

Carla Lane ’91 Head Coach

Lauren Moore Assistant Coach Goal Keeper Specialist

Carol Williams ’76 Head JV Coach

Bobbe Chaffin

Alley Cottrell

Emily Cox

Jessica Hawkins

Katy Jacobs

Kelsey Jones

Rosemary Joseph

Katie Lafferrandre

Molly Marso

Abbey Sullivan

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A Summer Of Fun Casady Athletics program was filled with plenty of excitement this summer. Besides the traditional seven weeks of Power Camp with Coach Zaga, many students competed in summer leagues, team camps and individual camps.

1. Power Camp brought a total of 104 Middle and Upper Division students to Casady’s campus for a seven-week camp offering classes such

Edmond, Putnam City, Midwest City, Piedmont, and as far as Washington,

as Fit & Tone, Middle Division Mini-Camp and Upper Division Combine.

Oklahoma.

The motto for this year’s camp was “Hard Work Is My Talent.”

2. Head Football Coach Koby Scoville and Middle School football coach

3. Baseball had its own summer league team with 13 players that competed in Home-and-Home doubleheaders against Jones, OCS,

Gary Woods offered a four-day football camp for nearly 80 campers.

Piedmont, St. Mary’s and Yukon. The team also competed in the Jones

The camp had special guest appearances by Buffalo Bills and former

Tournament and finished the summer with a 7-9 record.

Oklahoma State linebacker Donovan Woods, former San Francisco and

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on a variety of offensive and defensive drills. People attended from

Oklahoma State wide receiver Rashaun Woods and New Orleans and

4. The Oklahoma summer brought the heat along with the Oklahoma

former Oklahoma State wide receiver D’Juan Woods. The camp focused

City Thunder to Casady’s campus. The Casady Athletic Program joined


4. forces with our hometown NBA franchise, Oklahoma City Thunder, to host a youth basketball camp. Participants from age five to 15 spent the week participating at the Thunder Youth Camp. On the last day of the camp, Kevin Durant made a special appearance at Grantham-Griffins Field House. Casady was the selected location for Durant to hold a press conference about his contract extension. Durant added to the camp excitement by giving camp participants high fives and individual photos after addressing the packed gymnasium full of fans and media.

5. Newly hired basketball coach Allen Dukes hit the hardwood floor on a mission: he challenged his Varsity basketball team and enrolled them in the Oklahoma State University team camp and the Oklahoma Baptist University team camp. Fourteen players participated in two weeks of practice and team camps. They played in 18 games and finished with a 9-9 record.

6. Cyclone players attended camps at University of Oklahoma and Dartmouth, and specialized position camps in Florida and Louisiana. A large contingent of varsity players competed in the annual 7 on 7 passing

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8. league held at Edmond Santa Fe High School where our opponents

9. Fifteen runners, including alumni, participated in early morning

included Millwood, Atoka, Oklahoma Christian, Christian Heritage,

runs on a daily basis with emphasis placed on enhanced conditioning,

Santa Fe South and Cashion. In addition to attending camps, a

while increasing mileage and strength throughout the summer. Routes

number of Cyclone upperclassmen served as camp counselors at

included the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club and trails in Nichols

both the Pigskin Pride Football Camp and the Oklahoma Youth

Hills and Bluff Creek.

Football Camp hosted at Casady.

10. Thirty-two girls participated in the school-sponsored Field

7. Curt Foster coached eighth and ninth graders in a local

Hockey camp conducted by head coach Carla Lane. Fundamentals and

freshman basketball summer league held at Bishop McGuinness.

team competition were the focus of the camp. Throughout the summer,

They played a variety of teams including Putnam City, Del City,

open play was conducted on Tuesday and Thursday nights where

Bishop McGuinness, Noble, Northwest Classen, and Oklahoma

current students and Casady graduates joined together on the field for

Christian.

spirited competition. In early July, 25 Upper Division players attended

8. Head coach Jamie Mitcham had her cheerleading squad participate in the Oklahoma State University cheer camp, and won

the Northwestern University field hockey camp where instruction was provided by national team players, coaches and former Division I championship athletes.

numerous awards such as National Cheer Association Leadership Award, three Superior Ribbons, three Spirit Sticks, five All-Americans,

11. Head coach Jay Gallegly conducted both the boys and girls

the Herkie Team Award and the S.P.O.T. Award. Coach Mitcham also

volleyball camps at Casady. Twenty girls and 12 boys participated, which

received her Coaches Credential from NCA.

was held the last week of June.

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Something

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Cheer About

Cheerleading at Casady School is not just dancing and leading a crowd to its feet. Under Head Coach Jamie Mitcham, the Casady cheerleading program is gaining momentum and looking to become a competitive program. “As a cheerleader and coach for the past 12 years, I have been a part of and worked with many talented teams,” said Mitcham. “Casady cheerleading has a solid foundation to become more than just a spirit squad and rise as a dominant force in high school competitive cheerleading.” Varsity Cheerleading Team competes at National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) camps each summer. The last two years, Casady students earned a multitude of awards including the Herkie Team Award, Leadership Award (two years in a row), three TEAM awards, two bids to attend NCA nationals, nine superior ribbons on evaluations and six spirit sticks. In addition, eight Casady cheerleaders have been named NCA All-Americans in the last two years, proving that Casady has the athletes needed to become a successful program.

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“It’s been exciting to be a part of the Varsity cheerleading program for the past three years and see the progression the squad has made,” said Emily Cox, Casady senior. “When I started cheerleading at Casady, I had no idea the time and effort it would take to make the program as good as it is today.” This year, the varsity cheerleaders will travel to San Antonio, Texas, to participate in the Alamo Bowl halftime performance. At the event, they will get to work with some of the nation’s best choreographers and high school cheerleading teams. “Participating in the Alamo Bowl will be a great experience for us,” said Shanna Schuelein, Casady senior. “It will allow us to build on the skills we learned at camp and give us professional cheerleading experience to bring back to the Casady community.” The varsity cheerleading squad has 12 members this year, with seniors Emily Cox and Shanna Schuelein leading the team as captains. Casady will also have a junior varsity team and a Middle Division team, which has close to 30 members for the 20102011 school year. Not only is the program growing in numbers, the talent from the bottom level up is continuing to develop confidently. Head coach Jamie Mitcham cheered at competition level

for ten years, winning or placing in the top two at NCA high

also competed in the cheerleading world championships, placing

school nationals, all-star nationals and college nationals. She

in the top three each time. In addition, she won multiple UCA, ACA, WSF, and America’s Best national titles. Teams she was a part

Participating in the Alamo Bowl will be a great experience for us.

Shanna Schuelein, Senior

of include Oklahoma State University large co-ed, Cheer Athletics, Cougar Cheer Company and Pro X. She also appeared in the extreme-cheerleading DVD, “PRO X: The Quest for the Best,” was one of five cheerleaders picked for a national, prime-time Home Depot commercial and appeared in American Cheerleader and Jane magazine. She holds coaching certification through AACCA and NCA. With all the right elements in place, cheerleading at Casady is destined to become an outstanding program. Each time the cheerleaders take the sidelines, they are working to strengthen their skills and motivate the Casady community to stand with them. It takes talent and confidence to rally a sports team, but even more to rally each other to become the best they can be. “As a new varsity member, I already have the drive to become a better cheerleader for the team,” said Meredith Mills, Casady sophomore. “We work hard and continue to practice each week because we want to grow as a program and portray Casady in the best light possible. On and off the sidelines, we don’t just represent ourselves, we represent our community and each other.” Stay tuned; there is much more to come for cheerleading at Casady School.

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FOOTBALL

Roster: #1 So #2 Jr #3 Jr #4 Jr #5 Jr #6 So #7 Jr #8 So #9 Fr #11 Fr #14 Fr #16 Fr

Michael Parry Wide Receiver/Defensive Back Cassius Calhoon Running Back/Defensive Back Ronnell Johnson Running Back/Defensive Back Connor McMurrain Wide Receiver/Defensive Back Garrison Lee Running Back/Linebacker Davis English Quarterback/Linebacker Mac Katigan Quarterback/Defensive Back Tony Analla Tight End/Linebacker Trainor Crossno Wide Receiver/Defensive Back Nick Thompson Wide Receiver/Defensive Back Brayden Dyson Quarterback/Defensive Back Elliot Kim Wide Receiver/Defensive Back

#17 Fr #18 Fr #20 Fr #22 Fr #25 Fr #27 Fr #28 Sr #30 Jr #36 Fr #47 Jr #50 Jr #51 Fr

Sam Smith Punter/Kicker Alec Morrison Running Back/Linebacker Blake Baldwin Running Back/Defensive Line Scott Fisher Running Back/Linebacker Faris Amil Wide Receiver/Defensive Back Jason Rader Running Back/Defensive Line Andrew O’Bannon Punter/Kicker Adam Amil Wide Receiver/Defensive Back Kalob Gier Wide Receiver/Defensive Back William Cohn Tight End/Linebacker Graham Bennett Offensive Line/Defensive Line Sam Katigan Offensive Line/Linebacker

#52 Sr #53 Fr #54 So #55 Fr #56 Sr #57 Jr #58 So #66 Fr #72 Fr #77 Jr #85 Fr

Trace McMurrain Offensive Line/Linebacker Bobby Sanford Offensive Line/Linebacker Tripp Kerr Offensive Line/Defensive Line Tsu Kreidler Offensive Line/Defensive Line Connor Morrison Offensive Line/Defensive Line J.R. Sheets Offensive Line/Linebacker Clark Higganbotham Offensive Line/Defensive Line Patrick Loeffler Offensive Line/Defensive Line Wesley Throgmorton Offensive Line/Defensive Line Richard Clements Offensive Line/Defensive Line James Timberlake Wide Receiver/Defensive Back

*Team information listed as of August 16, 2010

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2010 Schedule

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8/27

@ All Saints

7:00 pm

9/2

Heritage Hall

7:00 pm

9/10

Oklahoma Christian

7:00 pm

9/16

@ Kinkaid

5:00 pm

9/24

Cistercian

7:00 pm

10/01

@ Greenhill

7:00 pm

10/08

St. Mark’s

7:00 pm

10/15

@ St. John’s

7:00 pm

10/22

Houston Episcopal

7:00 pm

10/29

Holland Hall

7:00 pm


COACHES & SENIORS

Koby Scoville Head Coach

Gabe Gerard Offensive Coordinator

Denny Beach Defensive Coordinator

Todd Barnes Assistant Coach

Father Charles Blizzard Assistant Coach

Quinton Brown ’02 Assistant Coach

Peter Fryer ’05 Assistant Coach

Derick Knight Assistant Coach

Chad Rourke Assistant Coach

Brad Williams ’97 Assistant Coach

Trace McMurrain

Connor Morrison

Andrew O’Bannon

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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Roster: #5 #5 #9 #11 #11 #14 #15 #16 #16 #17 #18 #18 #19 #19 #20 #20

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Hayden Hisey Amanda Blumenthal Tiatjah Johnson Kathleen Connell Haley Jacobs Clarissa Jones Catherine White Bailey Norris Katie Coe Tracey Burbank Melissa Davis Kendall Bleakley Natasha Sanchez Courtlyn Elkins Hannah Denson Abby Evans

Sr So Sr Sr So So Jr Sr Jr Jr Sr Fr Sr Fr Sr Fr

#21 #22 #22 #23 #23 #24 #24

Judy Hassoun Skylar Severson Karalyn Henderson Kendall Hall Emma Sharp Sara Roush Abby Johnston Elizabeth Branscum Charlotte Cheek Rebekah Davis Lexi Hahn Cassidy Jackson Nicole Ngyugen Suzanne Reeves Tina Roach Christina Zesiger

So Sr Jr Sr Jr Sr Fr Fr Jr So Jr Jr Fr Fr So Fr

*Team information listed as of August 16, 2010


2010 Schedule 9/9

@ Carl Albert

9/11

@ Community Christian

6:30 pm

9/13

Harding Charter Prep

5:30 pm

9/21

Harding Fine Arts

6:00 pm

TBA

9/24

@ Oakridge

5:30 pm

9/25

@ Trinity Valley

10:00 am

9/28

@ Christian Heritage

7:00 pm

10/8

Episcopal School of Dallas

4:00 pm

10/9

Greenhill

1:30 pm

10/12

@ Holland Hall

6:00 pm

10/22

@ Fort Worth Country Day

5:45 pm

10/23

@ Hockaday

2:00 pm

10/29

Holland Hall

4:30 pm

11/4

@ SPC Championship

TBA

11/5

@ SPC Championship

TBA

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COACHES & SENIORS

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Mike Freeman Head Coach

Jessica Reynolds ’02 Assistant Coach

Kathleen Connell

Melissa Davis

Hannah Denson

Kendall Hall

Hayden Hisey

Tiatjah Johnson

Bailey Norris

Sara Roush

Natasha Sanchez

Skylar Severson

*Information provided by team as of August 16, 2010


BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Roster: #2 Jr #3 Sr #4 Jr #5 Sr #6 Sr #7 Fr #8 Jr #9 Fr #10 Sr

Casey Roberts Outside Hitter/Libero/Setter Matt Silver Setter/Outside Hitter/Libero Dalton Parrack Middle Hitter Matt Herskowitz Libero Warren Wright Outside Hitter/Setter/Opposite Adam Hassoun Setter/Libero/Outside Hitter Jason Shelley Middle Hitter/Outside Hitter Tyler Parrack Middle Hitter/Opposite Mason Roberts Outside Hitter

#11 Jr #12 Sr #13 Fr #16 Jr #17 Sr #18 So #19 Fr #21 Sr #22 Sr Fr

Kevin Ralph Middle Hitter Preston Sullivan Opposite/Middle Hitter Michael Lee Middle Hitter/Opposite Brannan Crossno Setter/Opposite Tanner Hanstein Middle Hitter/Opposite David Henderson Opposite/Middle Hitter/Outside Hitter Richard Adelson Outside Hitter Ted Moock Middle Hitter/Opposite Cecil Ray Middle Hitter Arjun Reddy Outside Hitter/Libero

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2010 Schedule

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9/10

@ Houston Zone Cup

TBA

9/11

@ Houston Zone Cup

TBA

9/24

@ St. Mary’s Hall/@ Trinity Valley

5:00 pm

9/25

@ Trinity Valley

10:00 am

10/09

Greenhill

3:00 pm

10/15

St. John’s

4:30 pm

10/16

Houston Episcopal

11:30 am

10/16

Greenhill

1:30 pm

10/22

@ Fort Worth Country Day

5:45 pm

10/23

@ Kinkaid/@ St. Mark’s

10:00 am

10/23

@ St. Mark’s

2:00 pm

11/4

@ SPC Championship

TBA

11/5

@ SPC Championship

TBA

*Information provided by team as of August 16, 2010


COACHES & SENIORS

Jay Gallegly ’02 Head Coach

James Greathouse ’94 Assistant Coach

Kastan Maness ’09 Assistant Coach

Tanner Hanstein

Matt Herskowitz

Ted Moock

Cecil Ray

Mason Roberts Captain

Matt Silver Captain

Preston Sullivan

Warren Wright

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A GRIDIRON TRADITION

Jimmy’s Concession Stand and Grill has been a highlight of home varsity football games since 1993. Surrounded by children, parents, fans and patrons hungry for dinner, snacks and beverages, it is the cornerstone of the athletic fields and is open at other times during the year as deemed necessary by the Casady Parents Organization. Casady parent, alumnus and “grillmaster” for more than three years, John Covington ’79 leads the cook team that serves up grilled hamburgers, hotdogs, hot links and chicken breasts. On an average night, they serve between 120 and 150 hamburgers and the same amount of hotdogs, and they plan for more than double these amounts during a Casady vs. Heritage Hall game. John has 10 volunteers per night working in shifts, and he has a number of volunteers plus parents from Lower, Middle and Upper Divisions. Clements Food Co. rebuilt the cooker and grill last year and donates mustard, mayonnaise and barbecue sauce. John is adding more goodies to the menu for this fall so watch for changes in Jimmy’s Grill. Dedicated during Homecoming in October of 1993 and a standing tribute in memory of Jimmy Everest ’94, the concessions building was given by his family, the Casady Parents Organization, friends and students. Jimmy, the son of Christy ’69 and Jim Everest ’66 and brother to Tricia Everest ’89 and Mary FitzSimons ’93, died in 1992 after a long bout with a cancer called Ewing’s Sarcoma. He would

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JIMMY’S concessions and grill Football Season Menu $2.00 Soft drinks Sport drinks Bottled water Hot chocolate $2.00 Popcorn Hot dogs Nachos $1.50 Candy Jimmy’s Grill Featuring Schwab Meats Hot links Hot dogs Hamburgers Grilled chicken breast

CASADY PARENTS ORGANIZATION

The Casady Parent Organization is very active on campus. We staff and manage the Casady Cupboard, sell concessions from Jimmy’s Concession Stand at sporting events, and work with the teachers and division directors as grade representatives and homeroom parents. This year we will be involved in many activities on campus beginning with the Back to School Picnic and the Boo Hoo Breakfast for parents of kindergarten and senior students. The Cirque du Cyclones Auction, a great tradition, will be held November 20 at the school followed by our Bingo Night in January and our Fat Tuesday Pancake Breakfast in March this year. Our fundraising efforts provide significant support to the faculty and students. As a Casady parent, you are part of this great organization, and we encourage you to experience the Casady community through volunteer activities at school this year. Have a great year at Casady! Lee Ann Nordin CPO President



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