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C A S A DY SCH O O L’ S O FFI CIA L SP O R T S GU I D E
FALL 2010
IN FOCUS:Garrison & Emily
SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT
Casady cheerleading program is gaining momentum and looking to become a
competitive program.
Proud Sponsors of Casady Athletics:
CASADY PARENTS ORGANIZATION
02FAMILIAR FACE IN ATHLETICSSteve 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.
06IN FOCUS: GARRISON LEE & EMILy COxFocus 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.
*16A SUMMER OF FUNOver 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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*20SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUTCheerleading 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.
[ FALL SPORTS
5 - Cheerleading
10 - Cross Country
13 - Field Hockey
23 - Football
26 - Girls Volleyball
29 - Boys Volleyball
[*32GRIDIRON GRILLJimmy’s Concession Stand and Grill has been a highlight of home varsity football games since 1993.
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32TABLE OF CONTENTS
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FAMILIAR
FACE IN ATHLETICS
Steve Shelley, new Athletic Director, has been a longtime supporter
of Casady School and a part of the Casady family as a student, athlete,
parent, and coach. “My family has been involved with Casady since 1961,
and athletics is our passion,” Shelley said. He joined the Casady faculty
in 1981 as a math and physical education teacher before becoming
Director of Development in 1983, Business Manager in 1987, Assistant
Headmaster and Chief Financial Officer in 2000.
Steve participated as a student athlete competing in football,
basketball and baseball. As a parent, he cheered on his sons Ryan, Jason,
Bart and Scott. “As a graduate and current parent, Mr. Shelley brings a
deep commitment to our school, a passion for athletics and a drive to
ensure that we continue to improve and enhance our sports program
for the benefit of our students and our community at large,” said Head
of School Christopher C. Bright. During the 2009-2010 season, Steve was
the Head Varsity Baseball Coach, Varsity Basketball Assistant and ninth
grade Basketball Coach. His son Bart is following in his footsteps. Bart
coached a Casady sixth-grade basketball and baseball team in 2009-
2010.
“It will be a privilege for me to work with the entire school
community to sustain the excellence in athletics, which so many have
worked passionately to build over the past 63 years...and enthusiastically
embrace each success!” Shelley said. The athletic program at Casady
School offers more activities than any program in the entire state of
Oklahoma. The word “achievement” is the theme that Shelley wants to
see resonate in each program. Fall sports include boys and girls cross
country, girls field hockey, boys football, and boys and girls volleyball.
Steve Shelley ’73 named as new
Athletic Director of Casady School
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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTSUPPORT STAFF
Steve Shelley ’73Athletic Director
Lee Linn ’74Athletic Administrative
Assistant
Marc GonzagaDirector of Sport Performance
Director of Sports Medicine
Jared Hoffer, ATCAthletic Trainer
Jay Gallegly ’02, ATCAthletic Trainer
RESERVE A SPONSORSHIP TODAy!
Curt Foster at (405) 749-3125 or [email protected]
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.
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CHEERLEADING
Jr Caroline BlakleyJr Katie Coe Sr Emily Cox Jr Allison Denton Jr Allie Friedman So Hanna Kimpel Jr Nicole Lardner So Meredith Mills Jr Elizabeth Nordin Jr Elle Portwood Sr Shanna Schuelein
Jamie MitchamHead Coach
Emily CoxCaptain
Shanna SchueleinCaptain
COACH & SENIORSRoster:
*Information provided by team as of August 16, 2010
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GARRISON LEE & EMILy COxFocus 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.
Focus:In
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EMILy COx SENIOR
AthleticsField HockeySoccerSoftballCheerleading
Favorite ClassEnglish with Dr. Powell“I really liked all the books that we read. My favorite book was the Great Gatsby.”
2009-2010 ClassesEnglishUS HistoryAP Art HistoryAdvanced Mathematical ConceptsChemistry
2010-2011 Classes African HistoryAP European HistoryAP StatisticsEarth and Enviromental ScienceEnglish 4
Best Moment2009 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 LEEJUNIOR
AthleticsFootball Strength & Conditioning Track & Field
Favorite ClassGeometry 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.”
2009-2010 ClassesGeometry Spanish 3BiologyEnglishStage Craft Video ProductionDesign Fundamentals
2010-2011 Classes Algebra 2US HistoryIntroduction to PhotographyEnglish 3Chemistry
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.”
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CROSS COUNTRY
Fr Shiva Bhupathiraju Jr Jack Bickford Jr Grace Birdwell Jr Andrew Clements Jr Derric Corn Jr Shelby Cornelson Jr Katie Costello So Ritt Costello So Ronnie Garcia Jr Garner Gentry Fr Lizzie HahnJr Lexy Hersokwitz Fr Jennifer Isaacs Sr Graham Jones Sr Jerry Le
Sr Mitch Manar Jr Gabby Marion Sr Jack Maxwell Sr Ben McCampbell So Macy Miller Jr Teddy Nollert Sr Josh Ou Sr Jake PattonSr David Robertson Sr Shanna Schuelein Jr Nick Smith So Gavin Swenson Jr Will Tilghman
Roster:
*Team information listed as of August 16, 2010
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9/3 @ Edmond Santa Fe TBA
9/11 @ 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
2010 Schedule
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COACHES & SENIORS
Roxanne MeyerHead Coach
Matt PenaAssistant Coach
Graham Jones Ben McCampbell Josh Ou
David Robertson Shanna Schuelein
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FIELD HOCKEY
#1 Ally Denton Jr Midfielder/Defender #2 Emily Cox Sr Midfielder#3 Caroline Blakley Jr Forward/Midfielder #5 Chandler Helms Jr Midfielder/Defender #6 Katie Cunningham Jr Forward/Midfielder #7 Katy Jacobs Sr Midfielder #8 Bobbe Chaffin Sr Forward #9 Rosemary Joseph Sr Forward #10 Emily Ellis Jr Forward #11 Molly Marso Sr Defender #12 Maya Shiff Jr Forward #13 Elizabeth Nordin Jr Defender/Sweeper#14 Sydney HoodJr Defender
#15 Molly Brown Jr Defender/Sweeper#17 Madison Utz Jr Forward/Midfielder #18 Alley Cottrell Sr Defender#19 Laura Joullian Jr Midfielder #20 Kelsey JonesSr Defender #21 Katie Lafferrandre Sr Forward/ Midfielder #23 Jessica Hawkins Sr Defender #24 Aubrey WebbJr Defender#35 Rachel Nolting Jr Goalie Jen Cote Fr Midfielder Lillian Crandall Fr Defender Christine FarhaSo Forward Sody Gentry So Goalie
Katie Hanstein Fr Goalie Maia Kaplan Fr Defender Catherine Lewis Fr Midfielder Maris Mills So Forward Asha NandaFr Defender Natalie Robinson Fr Forward Caroline Say Fr Forward Dana Silver Fr Forward Abbey Sullivan Sr Defender Abigail Utz Fr Defender Claire Vick So Defender Cydney Washington Fr Defender/Goalie Grace Williams Fr Midfielder
Roster:
*Information provided by team as of August 16, 2010
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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
2010 Schedule
*Information provided by team as of August 16, 2010
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COACHES & SENIORS
Carla Lane ’91Head Coach
Lauren MooreAssistant Coach
Goal Keeper Specialist
Carol Williams ’76Head 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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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
as Fit & Tone, Middle Division Mini-Camp and Upper Division Combine.
The motto for this year’s camp was “Hard Work Is My Talent.”
2. Head Football Coach Koby Scoville and Middle School football coach
Gary Woods offered a four-day football camp for nearly 80 campers.
The camp had special guest appearances by Buffalo Bills and former
Oklahoma State linebacker Donovan Woods, former San Francisco and
Oklahoma State wide receiver Rashaun Woods and New Orleans and
former Oklahoma State wide receiver D’Juan Woods. The camp focused
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.
A Summer Of Fun2.
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on a variety of offensive and defensive drills. People attended from
Edmond, Putnam City, Midwest City, Piedmont, and as far as Washington,
Oklahoma.
3. Baseball had its own summer league team with 13 players that
competed in Home-and-Home doubleheaders against Jones, OCS,
Piedmont, St. Mary’s and Yukon. The team also competed in the Jones
Tournament and finished the summer with a 7-9 record.
4. The Oklahoma summer brought the heat along with the Oklahoma
City Thunder to Casady’s campus. The Casady Athletic Program joined
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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 6.
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league held at Edmond Santa Fe High School where our opponents
included Millwood, Atoka, Oklahoma Christian, Christian Heritage,
Santa Fe South and Cashion. In addition to attending camps, a
number of Cyclone upperclassmen served as camp counselors at
both the Pigskin Pride Football Camp and the Oklahoma Youth
Football Camp hosted at Casady.
7. Curt Foster coached eighth and ninth graders in a local
freshman basketball summer league held at Bishop McGuinness.
They played a variety of teams including Putnam City, Del City,
Bishop McGuinness, Noble, Northwest Classen, and Oklahoma
Christian.
8. Head coach Jamie Mitcham had her cheerleading squad
participate in the Oklahoma State University cheer camp, and won
numerous awards such as National Cheer Association Leadership
Award, three Superior Ribbons, three Spirit Sticks, five All-Americans,
the Herkie Team Award and the S.P.O.T. Award. Coach Mitcham also
received her Coaches Credential from NCA.
9. Fifteen runners, including alumni, participated in early morning
runs on a daily basis with emphasis placed on enhanced conditioning,
while increasing mileage and strength throughout the summer. Routes
included the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club and trails in Nichols
Hills and Bluff Creek.
10. Thirty-two girls participated in the school-sponsored Field
Hockey camp conducted by head coach Carla Lane. Fundamentals and
team competition were the focus of the camp. Throughout the summer,
open play was conducted on Tuesday and Thursday nights where
current students and Casady graduates joined together on the field for
spirited competition. In early July, 25 Upper Division players attended
the Northwestern University field hockey camp where instruction
was provided by national team players, coaches and former Division I
championship athletes.
11. Head coach Jay Gallegly conducted both the boys and girls
volleyball camps at Casady. Twenty girls and 12 boys participated, which
was held the last week of June.
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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.
Something to
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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 2010-
2011 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
school nationals, all-star nationals and college nationals. She
also competed in the cheerleading world championships, placing
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
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.
Participating in the Alamo Bowl will be a great experience for us.Shanna Schuelein, Senior
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FOOTBALL
#1 Michael Parry So Wide Receiver/Defensive Back#2 Cassius Calhoon Jr Running Back/Defensive Back#3 Ronnell Johnson Jr Running Back/Defensive Back#4 Connor McMurrain Jr Wide Receiver/Defensive Back#5 Garrison Lee Jr Running Back/Linebacker#6 Davis English So Quarterback/Linebacker#7 Mac Katigan Jr Quarterback/Defensive Back#8 Tony Analla So Tight End/Linebacker#9 Trainor Crossno Fr Wide Receiver/Defensive Back#11 Nick Thompson Fr Wide Receiver/Defensive Back#14 Brayden Dyson Fr Quarterback/Defensive Back#16 Elliot Kim Fr Wide Receiver/Defensive Back
#17 Sam Smith Fr Punter/Kicker#18 Alec Morrison Fr Running Back/Linebacker#20 Blake Baldwin Fr Running Back/Defensive Line#22 Scott Fisher Fr Running Back/Linebacker#25 Faris Amil Fr Wide Receiver/Defensive Back#27 Jason Rader Fr Running Back/Defensive Line#28 Andrew O’Bannon Sr Punter/Kicker#30 Adam Amil Jr Wide Receiver/Defensive Back#36 Kalob Gier Fr Wide Receiver/Defensive Back#47 William Cohn Jr Tight End/Linebacker#50 Graham Bennett Jr Offensive Line/Defensive Line#51 Sam Katigan Fr Offensive Line/Linebacker
#52 Trace McMurrain Sr Offensive Line/Linebacker#53 Bobby Sanford Fr Offensive Line/Linebacker#54 Tripp Kerr So Offensive Line/Defensive Line#55 Tsu Kreidler Fr Offensive Line/Defensive Line#56 Connor Morrison Sr Offensive Line/Defensive Line#57 J.R. Sheets Jr Offensive Line/Linebacker#58 Clark Higganbotham So Offensive Line/Defensive Line#66 Patrick Loeffler Fr Offensive Line/Defensive Line#72 Wesley Throgmorton Fr Offensive Line/Defensive Line#77 Richard Clements Jr Offensive Line/Defensive Line#85 James Timberlake Fr Wide Receiver/Defensive Back
Roster:
*Team information listed as of August 16, 2010
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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
2010 Schedule
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COACHES & SENIORS
Koby Scoville Head Coach
Quinton Brown ’02Assistant Coach
Trace McMurrain
Gabe GerardOffensive Coordinator
Peter Fryer ’05Assistant Coach
Connor Morrison
Denny BeachDefensive Coordinator
Derick KnightAssistant Coach
Todd BarnesAssistant Coach
Chad RourkeAssistant Coach
Father Charles BlizzardAssistant Coach
Brad Williams ’97Assistant Coach
Andrew O’Bannon
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#5 Hayden Hisey Sr #5 Amanda Blumenthal So #9 Tiatjah Johnson Sr #11 Kathleen Connell Sr #11 Haley Jacobs So #14 Clarissa Jones So #15 Catherine White Jr #16 Bailey Norris Sr #16 Katie Coe Jr #17 Tracey Burbank Jr #18 Melissa Davis Sr #18 Kendall Bleakley Fr #19 Natasha Sanchez Sr #19 Courtlyn Elkins Fr #20 Hannah Denson Sr #20 Abby Evans Fr
#21 Judy Hassoun So #22 Skylar Severson Sr #22 Karalyn Henderson Jr #23 Kendall Hall Sr #23 Emma Sharp Jr #24 Sara Roush Sr #24 Abby Johnston Fr Elizabeth Branscum Fr Charlotte Cheek Jr Rebekah Davis So Lexi Hahn Jr Cassidy Jackson Jr Nicole Ngyugen Fr Suzanne Reeves Fr Tina Roach So Christina Zesiger Fr
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Roster:
*Team information listed as of August 16, 2010
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9/9 @ Carl Albert 6:30 pm
9/11 @ Community Christian TBA
9/13 Harding Charter Prep 5:30 pm
9/21 Harding Fine Arts 6:00 pm
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
2010 Schedule
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COACHES & SENIORS
Mike FreemanHead Coach
Jessica Reynolds ’02Assistant 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
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BOYS VOLLEYBALL
#2 Casey Roberts Jr Outside Hitter/Libero/Setter #3 Matt Silver Sr Setter/Outside Hitter/Libero #4 Dalton Parrack Jr Middle Hitter #5 Matt Herskowitz Sr Libero #6 Warren Wright Sr Outside Hitter/Setter/Opposite #7 Adam Hassoun Fr Setter/Libero/Outside Hitter #8 Jason Shelley Jr Middle Hitter/Outside Hitter #9 Tyler Parrack Fr Middle Hitter/Opposite #10 Mason Roberts Sr Outside Hitter
#11 Kevin Ralph Jr Middle Hitter#12 Preston Sullivan Sr Opposite/Middle Hitter #13 Michael Lee Fr Middle Hitter/Opposite #16 Brannan Crossno Jr Setter/Opposite #17 Tanner Hanstein Sr Middle Hitter/Opposite #18 David Henderson So Opposite/Middle Hitter/Outside Hitter #19 Richard Adelson Fr Outside Hitter #21 Ted Moock Sr Middle Hitter/Opposite #22 Cecil Ray Sr Middle Hitter Arjun Reddy Fr Outside Hitter/Libero
Roster:
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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
2010 Schedule
*Information provided by team as of August 16, 2010
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COACHES & SENIORS
Jay Gallegly ’02Head Coach
Ted Moock
James Greathouse ’94Assistant Coach
Cecil Ray
Kastan Maness ’09Assistant Coach
Mason RobertsCaptain
Tanner Hanstein Matt Herskowitz
Matt SilverCaptain
Preston Sullivan
Warren Wright
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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
AGRIDIRON
TRADITION
Football Season Menu
$2.00Soft drinks
Sport drinks Bottled water Hot chocolate
$2.00
Popcorn Hot dogs Nachos
$1.50Candy
Jimmy’s Grill
Featuring Schwab Meats Hot links Hot dogs
Hamburgers Grilled chicken breast
concessions and grillJIMMY’S
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
CASADY PARENTS ORGANIZATION