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WHO RUNS THE COLLEGIATE WORLD COWGIRLS CISD Female Student Athletes Sign with Top Universities

These CISD Cowgirls will “run” the world, “shoot” for the stars, “ace” their way and “drive” their future success at top national and state universities. These young women have devoted countless hours to training and perfecting their craft to be among only 7 percent of student athletes in the country who are able to compete at the college level.

Sky Schuller — Track & Field Stanford University

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Waverly Hassman — Track & Field Northeastern University

“I chose Northeastern because of its stellar academics, its rising track program and its proximity to Boston. My favorite memory of running track at CHS is winning the regional championship my sophomore year. I would like to thank my coaches, basketball and track, for allowing me to do both sports. I would like to thank my cross country coaches for believing in me before I believed in myself. I would like to thank my family, in particular my parents, for driving me everywhere and supporting me. I am excited to begin the next chapter of my life. Go Huskies!” —

Waverly Hassman

Megan Judd — Track & Field Dartmouth University

“I chose Dartmouth, because it is a school that will challenge me both academically and athletically, and it has the most amazing community. I am most excited about a complete change of weather. My favorite memory of running track at Coppell High School is qualifying for the Texas relays last year. It was so much fun to travel as a team. I would like to thank my coaches for always supporting me throughout my high school career.” — Megan

Judd

“I chose Stanford because of the amazing coaches, people and campus, as well as the great academic and athletic opportunities it offers. I am so excited to get the chance to continue my track career at the next level and see where it takes me. My favorite memories at Coppell High School are breaking school records in high jump at the district meet last year. I would like to thank my mom, dad and siblings for being my biggest supporters during my many years of competing. I also want to thank all my coaches. Without these amazing people in my life, I would not have the incredible opportunity to compete for Stanford.” — Sky

Schuller

“My favorite memory of playing for Coppell basketball is competing with my teammates in my junior year and going all the way to the Regional Quarter Finals for the first time in 10 years. I would like to thank the coaching staff at Coppell High School for being a great support system in my high school career and helping me to grow into the player I am today. I would like to thank my brother and sister and, of course, my parents, none of this would be possible without their support, both big and small. Go Hoosiers!”

— Jules LaMendola

“I chose Baylor, because it offers a lot of opportunities for me both as a player and as a student. I would like to thank God, my family and my friends for sticking by my side throughout my high school playing experience and tennis career overall. I would not be able to do anything without them. Sic ‘em Bears!”

— Lindsay Patton

“My favorite memory from CHS is winning as a team and individually at the Castle Hills tournament and the drive back to campus with the team after. I would like to thank my parents, brother, grandparents, coaches and friends for helping me along the way. I chose TCU because of the awesome coaches and strong team atmosphere.” —

Kirstin Angosta

BOY’S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM PLACES 3RD AT STATE

The Coppell Cowboys’ Cross Country team finished 3rd in the State UIL 6A Championship held Nov. 4 in Round Rock. Senior Andrew Mullen finished 7th at State and finished his high school cross country career with three consecutive State Championship appearances, two top 10 State 6A finishes, two top 10 Region 1-6A finishes and three top 10 District 6-6A finishes.

New Coach Propels Volleyball To Playoffs

CHS alumna and new head volleyball coach Robyn Ross led her team beyond preseason expectations, as the team advanced to the playoffs.

Coppell Tennis Finishes Season As

AREA CHAMPS AND RANKED NO. 15 IN THE STATE

The Coppell Varsity Tennis Team ended its season as Area Champions and

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