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TO THE 2021 FOOTBALL SEASON>>> Welcome to the 2020-21 Tualatin High School Football Season! We look forward to an outstanding season for the Timberwolves! Coach Lever andhis staff have been working hard to create a competitive and successful team. I believe in the leadership and integrity of our coaches, staff, student athletes, and student body and have confidence they will represent their team, school, and community with pride. Building, implementing and improving an exceptional athletic program that enhances the physical, mental, and emotional capabilities of our students and coaches is the primary focus of Tualatin High School athletics and the most effective way to promote our school’s mission of achieving success on and off the field. We invite fans to join in support of the players, band, dance team and cheerleaders, as we gather our efforts and energy in making this season one to be proud of. As fans of the Timberwolves, let’s set a standard of positive support for our students and work together in making our vision to be the best, a reality.
GO WOLVES!
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RIVERVIEW COMMUNITY BANK Timber Wolf Football Supporters, We’re so proud to be the Official Bank of Tualatin High School Football! Work Hard, Play Fair, Be Nice (after the game) is our motto. When you bank with Riverview, you can rest assured that your money isn’t going to Seattle, Sacramento or New York City. It’s staying right here, funding local job growth, helping our neighbors buy their first home and supporting over a hundred area nonprofits and service organizations. While we started in Camas in 1923, we’ve only been in Tualatin for a couple of years, but I hope we’ve made an impact. In the past few months, my branch was awarded a Green Business Leader Award from Washington County, the Chamber’s Celebrate Tualatin’s “Spirit of Tualatin” Award and for the 5th year in a row - the Portland Business Journal’s Corporate Philanthropy Award. I’m so proud of all of my 270 teammates, who donated over 5,800 hours of volunteer time to 150 different organizations. Like the Timberwolves, we believe in pride, respect and integrity and love Tualatin. I hope you’ll come see us and help us make a difference. You can’t miss us. We’re right in front of Cabela’s!
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APRIL
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OREGON CITY
TUALATIN
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HEAD COACH >>A MESSAGE FROM THE FOOTBALL
FANS, FRIENDS AND PARENTS,
First of all, I would like to thank you for taking the time to come support our team. I feel with conviction that football, sports and extracurricular activities should be an integral part of the high school curriculum. We are first and foremost a student Success Program. Our football program will represent our school, community, and families with honor and integrity. As coaches, we strive each day to motivate our athletes so that they will want to secure the finest education possible. Our athletes, must learn to keep football in its proper perspective. Football, will ultimately come to an end, but their education will benefit them forever. We will demand a commitment to excellence and to competition, not only in football, but in every endeavor the athlete considers worthwhile and meaningful. Our players must learn that the challenge of being among the best is a persistent pursuit of excellence. I please ask that our fans maintain a positive and respectful demeanor while in the stands. You represent us, just as we represent you on Friday Nights. When this is done in unison, we create a great atmosphere for everyone in the stadium. Remember, this is about the boys having a positive experience and learning to be great young adults and contributing members of our society. Please refrain from using foul language and keep negative comments to yourself. We hope that there will be some thrilling performances by our teams and ask that you please keep a level head and the big picture in mind. It takes many people to host a home game. Special thanks to Ted Rose, Michael Dellerba, Reggie Stegmeier and Kelsey Buck. Also, The Pack Backers, Donna Deluca, Mindi McDonald and finally our grounds and maintenance crews for all their efforts. We look forward to representing our school and community with excellence and class this season!
ROLL WOLVES,
Dan Lever
Head Coach
C OAC H ING S TA F F 2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L
Dan Lever >> VARSITY HEAD COACH Coach Lever starts his 4th season at Tualatin high school. In Levers first two seasons he has helped turn the Wolves into a contenter producing two 7-4 seasons and second round playoff appearances.In the 2019 season the team went 9-3 making the quarter finals for the first time in 10 years.Before Tualatin Lever coaching at the California junior college level where he helped over 45 student athletes sign letters of intent to both Division I and Division II schools in just 3 years. At Santa Barbara Lever helped guide the Vaqueros to their first 2 bowl berths in 19 years and setting multiple offensive records. Lever has also been the Offensive Line coach at Division III University of Puget Sound and Tight ends coach at Division II Southeastern Oklahoma. Levers first coaching job was as the head coach at Gervais High School. He was a 3 year letterwinner at Linfield College in football. Lever is extremely proud to be a 5th generation teacher and coach. Dan his wife Corinne and son Hudson are happy to be apart of the pack.
Bob Beyer >> DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS Has 3 kid's Bobbie Branden and Brett. Graduated from Centennial High School in 1977. He attended Mt. Hood Community College. Currently Coaching Football, Wrestling, Track & Field at Tualatin High School. GO WOLVES
Erik Moen >> DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / LB Coach Moen is entering his 18th year coaching football at Tualatin High School and 10th season coordinating the defense. During that time, he has had a variety of coaching roles within the staff. During the day, Coach Moen teaches PE and Strength and Conditioning at TuHS. He is a graduate of Linfield College where he was a four year letter winner in football and two time All-Conference player. Coach Moen is married to his wife Deb, and has two wonderful children Hannah (10), and Connor (7).
Jim Barr >> VARSITY TIGHT ENDS / WIDE RECEIVERS Played 3 years of varsity football at Canby High School. Attended Oregon State University, Coached 3 years baseball, 3 years softball, 3 years track, 4 years soccer, 8 years basketball and 21 years football; at a variety of levels. Coached football in Canby for 7 years, 10 years at Sherwood at both the high school and middle school levels. This is his 4th year at Tualatin. Coach Barr and his fabulous wife Carolyn have three daughters and two granddaughters.
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Ryan Cook
>> QUARTERBACKS / SAFETY COACH
Coach Cook is entering his 2nd season as a football coach and teacher for Tualatin. He attended Clackamas High School and went on to graduate from Linfield College where he played quarterback. At Linfield, he graduated with a degree in Applied Physics and will now be teaching the Engineering classes at Tualatin. Coach Cook is married to his beautiful wife Katelyn
Servando Osorio >> DEFENSIVE LINE/ ACADEMIC COORDINATOR Coach Osorio is a graduate of Reedsport High School, earning All-League and AllState recognition as an Offensive and Defensive Lineman and Linebacker during his junior and senior years. He went on to continue his athletic and academic career at Willamette University, graduating with a BA in International Studies and Spanish and Master’s in the Art of Teaching. Servando is entering his 16th year teaching Spanish and coaching at TuHS. He also serves as an assistant wrestling coach. At Tualatin, Coach Osorio has coached Freshman, JV, and Varsity and has coached several positions on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. This year he will be coaching the Varsity and JV Defensive Line. Servando and his beautiful wife Kristin enjoy traveling and spending time with their two wonderful kids, Sofia (7) and Marcus (5), and their dog, Koa.
Jordan Franco >> ROVERS Coach Jordan Franco is a graduate of Tualatin HS in 2000. He was a 3-year starting linebacker for Southern Oregon University from 2001-2003. This will coach Franco’s 4th year back working with the defense after previously coaching at Tualatin High School from 2005-2007. Coach Franco currently is a Sports Performance Specialist at Franco Athletic & Sports Training (FAST) in Sherwood where he works with local youth athletes (ages 8-18 years of age), focusing on improving speed, strength, agility, power and confidence. He and his wife Megan have 3 kids and 4 dogs together.
Bryan Hamilton >> ASSISTANT COACH Coach Hamilton graduated from Tualatin High School in 1998. This is Bryan’s first year on staff after leading the youth program the previous 3 years. Bryan enjoys travel, getting outdoors, and spending time with his beautiful wife Angie and three kids Jackson (15), Carter (14) and Presley (8) as well as his dog Luna.
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Kodi Hermann >> VARSITY WIDE RECEIVERS Coach Hermann is a 1993 graduate of Hillsboro High School. He graduated in 1998 from Oregon State University with a BS in Exercise and Sports Science, after a year of playing linebacker at Western Oregon University in 1994. This will be his 6th season coaching football at TuHS. Kodi has been an independent financial advisor for 21 years, and owns Goal Line Financial here in Tualatin. Kodi enjoys playing sports, crabbing, fishing, and spending family time with his wife Sonnet and their children.
Woody Toms
>> VARSITY OFFENSIVE LINE / JV HEAD COACH
Woody Toms is a Tualatin native who graduated from TuHS in 2008. He played for the Timberwolves during the 2004 - 2007 seasons, leading the Wolves to a State Title game appearance in 2007. After TuHS, he played for the Oklahoma Sooners as a Tight End and Fullback, graduating in 2012. Woody now lives in Tualatin with his wife, Evelyn and their two dogs, Frank and Buster. This will be his 6th season on the Timberwolves' staff - with this being his third coaching the Offensive Line.
Greg Pickering >> FRESHMAN HEAD COACH Greg Pickering grew up in Tualatin and graduated from Tigard High School. Coach Pick coached Freshman Football for Tualatin HS during the 1996/1997 seasons and assisted with the JV/Varsity team during the 2014/2015 seasons. Coach Pick has served the citizens of Tigard and Tualatin for over 23 years as a Police Officer, and is excited to serve again as a coach for this awesome program. Coach Pick is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys spending time with his wife of 17 years, Nicole, and his two boys Taylor, and Liam.
Matt Hamilton >> ASSISTANT COACH Product of the TTSD - graduated from Tigard HS in 1983.Enlisted in the US Army after HS graduation and served 3 years in the US Field Artillery. Attended OSU after enlistment in the military-graduated 1991. This is his 28th year at TTSD - (27 years at Hazelbrook Middle School: Teaching 8th grade Science.) Coached Freshman Football and Varsity Wrestling at both high schools in the district - currently a Freshman Assistant Football Coach and Head Varsity Wrestling Coach at Tualatin HS. His wife Tonya is a STEM Teacher at Metzger Elem. School - two Daughters Emily; recently graduated from George Fox Univ. Haley; starting her 2nd year at The University of Portland this fall. - and 1 dog; Annie: a blind, energetic Jack Russel.
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Pedro Marquez >> ASSISTANT COACH Coach Pedro Márquez is a 2002 graduate of Western Oregon University. Here at TuHS, he is the Athletic Equity Coordinator and Heritage Spanish Teacher. The highlight of his football career was playing the Oregon East-West Shrine game back in 1998. Since then he has been coaching football. His family of 4 includes his wife Jenne, and their son Adrian and daughter Isabela.
John Payne
Grant Boustead
Devon Fortier
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FR ASSISTANT COACH
Michael MacPherson >> VOICE OF THE TIMBERWOLVES Michael MacPherson has been the Voice of the Timberwolves at various sporting events since 2007. His wife Eileen is a teacher at Hazelbrook Middle School and their 4 children are all graduates of Tualatin High School (Michael 2010, Kevin 2012, Sean 2017 and Meghan 2019). He began serving as the voice of Tualatin Boys basketball in 2007 and has served as the voice of Tualatin Football since 2015. He has also spent time as the voice of Tualatin girls soccer and Tualatin lacrosse.
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VA R S I T Y R O S T E R 2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L
VA R S I T Y R O S T E R
2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L
#
NAME
YEAR
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
POSITION
1
Michael Harris
11
5'9
170
LB/WR
2
Cole Prusia
11
6'3
200
DB/WR
4
Jackson Jones
11
6'0
180
QB
5
Noah Ogoli
11
6'0
175
DB/WR
6
Griffin Biggs
11
5'11
190
DB/WR
7
Dominic Borges
11
5'7
135
DB/K
8
Jack Wagner
10
6'3
180
DB/QB
9
Jake Alton
12
5'9
175
DB/WR
10
Scott Wright
11
5'9
185
DB/RB
12
Max Clanton
11
6'2
205
LB/TE
13
Kellen Hale
11
6'5
205
LB/WR
15
Kevin Interian
10
5'8
170
LB/RB
17
Dylan Munley
10
6'1
195
DB/WR
18
Braylon Wise
10
6'0
183
DB/WR
20
Ethan Horner
11
5'8
185
DL/RB
21
Justin Thompson
11
5'11
165
DB/WR
22
Kyle Janetsky
12
6'1
180
LB/TE
24
William Lynn
10
5'10
160
DB/WR
25
Bodan Griffith
10
6'0
190
LB/RB
28
Casey Raz
12
6'0
225
LB/RB
VA R S I T Y R O S T E R 2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L #
NAME
YEAR
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
POSITION
30
Gavin Welander
11
5'10
210
LB/RB
31
Jonah Williams
12
6'0
180
DB/WR
33
Richie Anderson
10
6'4
205
DL/TE
34
Will Wilson
10
6'3
210
LB/TE
37
Chris Coronado
12
6'0
210
DL/RB
38
Heath Bradfield
10
5'11
170
DB/TE
50
Dylan Nguyen
12
5'10
235
DL/OL
52
Evan Morales
12
6'2
275
DL/OL
53
Marco Hernandez
10
6'2
215
DL/OL
54
Jaxon Hutchison
10
6'0
190
LB/OL
54
CJ Hazelett
11
6'2
265
DL/OL
55
Jake Helton
11
5'10
220
DL/OL
58
Nico Webb
11
5'10
265
DL/OL
60
Alex Parra
11
5'7
200
DL/OL
61
Drew Corcoran
10
6'3
230
DL/OL
62
CJ Hazelett
11
6'1
260
DL/OL
66
Junnie Belisile
12
6'2
268
DL/OL
72
Charlie Freadman
11
6'4
245
DL/OL
74
Parker Bunny
11
6'0
305
DL/OL
76
Lucas Edwards
11
6'5
240
DL/OL
77
Garrett Gonzalez
12
6'4
275
DL/OL
78
Nick Boothby
12
6'2
290
DL/OL
79
Curt Strahm
12
6'0
220
DL/OL
81
Roberto Perez
10
5'9
160
DB/WR
82
Jackson Biedritzky
11
6'4
210
DL/TE
87/84 Mikey Hebda
12
6'2
210
DL/TE
88
12
6'0
190
DL/RB
Mikel Madarieta
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VA R S I T Y S E NI OR S 2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L
9
22 Kyle Janetsky
Jake Alton
12 5-9 175 DB/WR
31 Jonah Williams
12 6-0 180 DB/WR
52 Evan Morales
12 6-2 275 DL/OL
28 Casey Raz
12 6-1 180 LB/TE
37 Chris Coronado
12 6-0 210 DL/RB
66 Junnie Belisile
12 6-2 268 DL/OL
12 6-0 225 LB/RB
50 Dylan Nguyen 12
5-10 235 DL/OL
77 Garrett Gonzalez
12 6-4 275 DL/OL
VA R S I T Y S E N I O R S
2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L
78 Nick Boothby
79 Curt Strahm
12 6-2 290 DL/OL
88 Mikel Madarieta
12 6-0 220 DL/OL
87/84
Mikey Hebda
12 6-2 210 DL/TE
12 6-0 190 DL/RB
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VA R S I T Y UND E R C L A S S
2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L
1
Michael Harris
11 5-9 170 LB/WR
6 11
Griffin Biggs 5-11 190 DB/WR
12 Max Clanton
11 6-2 205 LB/TE
18 Braylon Wise
10 6-0 183 DB/WR
2
Cole Prusia
11 6-3 200 DB/WR
7
Dominic Borges
11 5-7 135 DB/K
13 Kellen Hale
11 6-5 205 LB/WR
20 Ethan Horner
11 5-8 185 DL/RB
4
Jackson Jones
11 6-0 180 QB
8
Jack Wagner
10 5-8 170 LB/RB
21 Justin Thompson 11
Noah Ogoli
11 6-0 175 DB/WR
10 6-3 180 DB/QB
15 Kevin Interian
5
5-11 165 DB/WR
10 Scott Wright
11 5-9 185 DB/RB
17 Dylan Munley
10 6-1 195 DB/WR
24 William Lynn 10
5-10 160 DB/WR
VA R S I T Y UNDER C L A S S 2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L
VA R S I T Y UND E R C L A S S
2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L
25 Bodan Griffith
10 6-0 190 LB/RB
38 Heath Bradfield 10
55 Jake Helton 11
5-11 170 DB/TE
5-10 220 DL/OL
30 Gavin Welander 11
5-10 210 LB/RB
53 Marco Hernandez
10 6-2 215 DL/OL
58 Nico Webb 11
5-10 265 DL/OL
33 Richie Anderson
10 6-4 205 DL/TE
54 Jaxon Hutchison
10 6-0 190 LB/OL
60 Alex Parra
11 5-7 200 DL/OL
34 Will Wilson
10 6-3 210 LB/TE
54 CJ Hazelett
11 6-2 265 DL/OL
61 Drew Corcoran
10 6-3 230 DL/OL
VA R S I T Y UND E R C L A S S
2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L
62 CJ Hazelett
11 6-1 260 DL/OL
81 Roberto Perez
10 5-9 160 DB/WR
72 Charlie Freadman
74 Parker Bunny
11 6-4 245 DL/OL
82 Jackson Biedritzky
76 Lucas Edwards
11 6-0 305 DL/OL
11 6-5 240 DL/OL
11 6-4 210 DL/TE
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#
NAME
YR HT
8
Jack Wagner
10
6'3 180 DB/QB
WT
POS
#
45 Michael Brayden
NAME
YR HT
11
5'9 165 RB/RB
WT
POS
13 Kellen Hale
11
6'5 205 LB/WR
53 Marco Hernandez
10
6'2 215 DL/OL
14 Joshua Tedlock
11
6'1
154 DB/WR
54 CJ Hazelett
11
6'2 265 DL/OL
17 Dylan Munley
10
6'1
195 DB/WR
56 Brayden Riddle
10
6'1
19 Seth Kyllo
10
6'2 175 LB/WR
57 Matthew Ramirez
11
6'0 220 OL/P
20 Ethan Horner
11
5'8 185 DL/RB
60 Alex Parra
11
5'7
21 Justin Thompson
11
5'11 165 DB/WR
61 Drew Corcoran
10
6'3 235 DL/OL
24 William Lynn
10
5'8 170 DB/WR
62 Jaxon Hutchinson 10
5'10 165 LB/OL
25 Bodan Griffith
10
6'0 190 LB/RB
72 Charlie Freadman
11
6'4
26 Samuel Flemmer
11
6'0 165 DB/WR
73 K-Heart Haritoz
10
5'11 248 DL/OL
27 Josh Hanson
10
5'8 150 DB/WR
75 Adiy Khan
10
5'11 220 DL/OL
30 Gavin Welander
10
5'10 210 LB/RB
77 Parker Bunney
11
6'2 275 DL/OL
32 Declan Hedlund
10
5'11 180 LB/RB
80 Dominic Balcazar
10
5'10 165 DB/WR
34 Will Wilson
10
6'3 210 LB/TE
81 Roberto Perez
10
5'8 144 CB/WR
38 Heath Bradfield
10
5'11 170 DB/TE
255 DL/OL 200 DL/OL
245 DL/OL
DATE
OPPONENT
LOCATION
TIME
3/4
West Linn
West Linn High School
4:30PM
3/11
Central Catholic
Tualatin High School
4:30PM
3/17
Central Catholic
Hillsboro Stadium, Hillsboro
2:45PM
3/25
Oregon City
Tualatin High School
4:00PM
4/1
Tigard
Tigard High School
6:00PM
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2 0 2 1 T U A L AT I N F O O T B A L L
#
NAME
YR HT
WT
POS
#
NAME
YR HT
WT
POS
3 5 6 7
Jayden Fortier Arturo Ruiz Aiden Colcord Parker Thomson Darney Motellang Cole Javernick Zach Zuckerman Brock Brenton Luis Valdovinos Ariffin Ali Tyson Hunt Grayson Casey Daniel Oliva Troy Heugly Kenen Elder Liam Pickering
9 9 9 10 10 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 10 9 9 9
190 150 120 210 130 165 130 160 130 150 190 130 165 170 152 190
DB/WR DB/WR DB/WR LB/QB DB/RB DB/WR DB/WR DB/WR DB/RB DB/RB DB/TE DB/WR S/RB DE/RB DB/WR LB/RB
33 35 41 52 53 55 56 59 64 66 67 68 75 79 80 82
John Riley Blake Messick Herman Soberanis Tyler Higgins Braden Higgins Trace Bell Jackson Sanders Benjamin Stolze Hunter Smith Ryder Jones Logan Ford Taylor Rose Zack Bailey Reid Dobash Tyler Craft Brody Webb
9 9 9 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9
140 170 150 155 150 190 217 211 230 190 235 250 200 255 145 176
DE/TE S/TE DB/TE DL/OL DL/OL LB/OL LB/OL DL/OL DL/OL DL/OL DL/OL DL/OL DL/OL DL/OL DB/WR LB/TE
9/8
10 11 14 16 20/30
22 23 24 26 28 32
6'4 5'10 5'7 6'2 5'5 6'1 5'11 5'11 5'5 5'4 6'4 5'9 5'8 6'0 6'0 6'0
5'9 6'1 6'3 6'0 6'0 5'8 6'1 5'7 5'9 6'0 6'3 6'3 5'10 6'2 5'11 6'0
DATE
OPPONENT
LOCATION
TIME
3/4
West Linn
Tualatin High School
4:00PM
3/11
Lake Oswego
Lake Oswego High School
4:30PM
3/18
Central Catholic
Tualatin High School
4:00PM
3/25
Oregon City
Pioneer Memorial Stadium - Oregon City
5:00PM
4/1
Tigard
Tualatin High School
12:00PM
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TUALATIN 2021 TIMBERWOLVES FOOTBALL
NAME
YR
NAME
YR
Alyssa Buckler Kiana Jones Jailah Lake Sasha Ney Haley Ott
12 12 11 11 11
Vivian Serrano Alejandra Vargas Amanda Fronczak Miriyah Munoz Ava Spalding
11 11 10 10 10
VA R S I T Y C HE E R
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NAME
YR
NAME
YR
Alina Arroyo Tala Elhaj Lana Ayoub Shivani Ufford Taelata "Tallie" Fusitua
11 11 10 10 9
Victoria Gillard Nicole Wood Taytum Hecker
9 9 9
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Lauren White >> VARSITY HEAD COACH Lauren White has been dancing and cheering since she was in middle school. She was a member of the Fired Up Dance Team for 3 years but fell in love with Cheer as she entered the Tigard Youth Cheer program in 6th grade. She then went on to cheer competitively for West Coast Extreme as a member of the senior level 2 and senior coed level 5 teams. Lauren was also a 4 year Varsity cheerleader at Tualatin High School. After Graduation, Lauren attended college at the University of Arizona where she earned a degree in Elementary Education after which she taught for 5 years in Arizona. Lauren was given the opportunity to start a middle school cheer program at the school she was working at in Arizona. She fell in love with coaching and continued to head two separate cheer teams. When Lauren made the move back home to Portland, she knew Tualatin was the only place for her. Dance has always been Lauren’s strongest area so the Sideline program was a perfect fit.
Kasi Lauer >> PERFORMANCE TEAM COACH Kasi Lauer has been dancing since she was three years old. She was trained in Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop, Contemporary, and Lyrical. She trained at Innovative Dance, MVP Dance Elite, and Dance Vision, competing with these studios from the ages of 5-14. Her freshman year of high school, she joined the Sherwood Arrows Dance Team and served as Team Captain throughout her Junior and Senior years. Kasi was selected for the 2016 All-State Team and received the DDCA Dance Scholarship at the end of her high school career. After graduating from Sherwood High School, Kasi went on to continue her education at the University of Oregon. She spent her first year on the UO Dance Team, performing at Women’s Basketball games and competing at UDA Nationals in Orlando, Florida. The following year, she was selected for the University of Oregon Cheerleading program. Kasi dedicated three years to the team, cheering on the Oregon Ducks in Football, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, and Volleyball. Her highlights include the PAC-12 Championships, ESPN College Game Days and the 2020 Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA. Kasi graduated from the University of Oregon last year with a B.S. degree in Human Physiology and the experience of a lifetime!
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Reggie Stegmeier >> BAND DIRECTOR This year marks Reggie’s seventh year as the band and orchestra director at Tualatin High School. The instrumental music program has seen amazing growth under his direction, and Reggie has built it into an award-winning program. Reggie is also the performing arts department head. Reggie graduated from Portland State University with a Master’s Degree in Education in 2009. Prior to teaching at Tualatin High School, Reggie spent ten seasons as the director of The Canby Community Orchestra. Over various summers he directed the orchestra for a total of six musicals put on by the Canby Community Theater. He also spent one year as the vocal music director for the West Linn-Wilsonville School District's annual middle school musical. Outside of Reggie’s formal teaching responsibilities, he teaches voice and instrumental music lessons at Youth Music Project in West Linn, and performs vocally and instrumentally on a regular basis. His hobbies include: composing music, reading, traveling and landscaping. Much of his time away from teaching is spent working at church, preaching, and spending time with his wife and three children.
Amanda Buss >> COLOR GUARD INSTRUCTOR Amanda Buss is thrilled to once again be a part of the TuHS marching band staff this year! She has been working with the TuHS Color Guard since 2017. She is a licensed music teacher who has previously taught high school band and elementary music, and she is currently substitute teaching. Her main instrument is the flute, and she loves cats (and timberwolves, of course)!
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HAND SIGNALS A guide to understanding referee hand gestures during game play
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FIGHT SONG >>TUALATIN HIGH SCHOOL
Hail to the wolves in crimson, Onward to victory charging
Hail, hail, Tualatin, the leaders and the best Hail to the wolves in crimson, Hail to the conquering heroes, Hail, hail Tualatin, the champions of the rest Go Wolves! TUALATINFOOTBALL.COM
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