SHADOW MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL


'Shadow Mountain High School' was opened in 1974. It is a public high school located in the north valley of Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The school is part of the Paradise Valley Unified School District. The school's athletic teams are known as the Matadors. Shadow Mountain's school colors are blue and gold. As of 2005, 2077 students attended the school.
The boy's Cross Country team won the 5A-II State Championship on November 4, 2006.
The Varsity football team made it to the state play-offs in 2006. They also won their first homecoming game in 18 years, which was played against Desert Mountain High School.
The Shadow Mountain Marching Band hosted the 2006 Division III State Marching Festival and received the second highest rating. The band took first place at the 2006 Mountain Point Band Competition, and marched in the APS electric light parade. The Shadow Mountain color guard also earned the highest score of all Division III bands in the State of Arizona. The Marching Band has received Superior Ratings at every competition they have ever entered.
The Shadow Mountain Academic Decathlon team hosted the Arizona Region II competition on February 2-3, 2007. The team beat out 28 other schools, and took first place with 39,200 points.
The March of Dimes club is number one in the nation for raising the most money for six years running to help pre-maturely born babies.[1]

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Notable alumni
References
External links

Notable alumni



Mike Bibby, basketball player for the Sacramento Kings[2]

Robbie Findley, footballer for Real Salt Lake[3]

Misty Hyman, gold medal winning Olympic swimmer[4]

Shaun McDonald, football player for the Detroit Lions[5]

Buddy Rice, race car driver and Indianapolis 500 winner[6]

Curt Schilling, baseball player for the Boston Red Sox[7]

References


1. Arizona Chapter: Events
2. 10 Mike Bibby Sacramento Kings
3. Player Bio: Robbie Findley
4. Player Bio: Misty Hyman
5. What's In A Name?
6. Drivers: Buddy Rice
7. Curt Schilling Biography

External links



Shadow Mountain High School Official Website

Shadow Mountain Alumni Website

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