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Creekview Alumna Melissa Gonzalez Has Eyes on Olympics

Melissa Gonzalez was born to run. The 2012 graduate of Creekview High School was a stand-out in Track her junior year. CHS coach Misti Springfield noted that Melissa kept winning every meet, then district meets, then regionals. Melissa’s mom, Temple Creamer-Gonzalez, who is a teacher at Perry Middle School stated, “Misti recognized that Melissa had a talent that needed more specialized training. She unselfishly reached out to then coach Stephani Perkins at Ranchview to step in and prepare Melissa for the state meet.”

“This was a moment that shaped everything. Perkins once a national record-setting hurdler herself, and she also had her own private team outside of school, which Melissa quickly joined. This increased her training, catapulting her into the highest level of competition. None of this would have ever happened had Coach Springfield not reached out in the spirit of sportsmanship to find the best coach – even if it wasn’t her – for her athlete.”

Melissa attended Kent Elementary and Blalack Middle School before attending Creekview. Melissa earned a full Track scholarship from the University of Texas at Austin. She graduated in 2016 with a degree in Sport Management. Melissa’s track career did not end with college. She currently runs for the Colombian National team.

Eyes on the Olympics

Every competition on a national level, whether in the U.S. or in South America, is a platform for her to submit an Olympic qualifying time. Her plans are to run in the National Championships this summer in South America. She will represent Colombia, where she holds dual citizenship. Additionally, she plans to compete in the PanAmerican games later this summer. Another goal of hers is to break the Colombian national record in 400m hurdles.

Academic and Athletic Roots in CFB

Melissa’s little sister, Samantha Gonzalez, won at state in hurdles 2 years in a row, 2015-2016. Samantha is currently finishing her fourth year as a full-ride scholarship athlete at the University of Miami. Youngest sister, Lily, is a first-grader at Kent and is carrying on the tradition of winning every Fun Run and Turkey Trot she competes in.

Melissa married fellow CHS alum David Blough, her high school sweetheart. Blough is an accomplished football player, having played quarterback at Purdue University, and having recently signed a contract as an undrafted free agent with the Cleveland Browns.

Creekview Alumna Melissa Gonzalez Has Eyes on Olympics

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Ranchview High School Basketball Star Dominating at Texas Tech

Texas Tech Ad featuring Ranchview High School Basketabll Alumnus Niem Stevenson

Ranchview High School Basketball Star Dominating at Texas Tech

Ranchview High School Basketball alumnus, Niem Stevenson (#10), is dominating for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Stevenson currently averages 9.0 points per game and 3.7 rebounds a game for the Texas Tech Men’s Basketball Team. His statistics continue to improve throughout the season. Stevenson was top scorer in games against number fourth ranked Baylor University and number third ranked Kansas University.

People in Lubbock are noticing Stevenson’s stellar play for the Red Raiders. Texas Tech’s newest basketball advertisements features Stevenson. He is number 10 on the above poster.

Niem Stevenson Dominates on the Court

Stevenson was a standout star at Ranchview High School. He averaged 25 points per game his senior year, which helped the Wolves make the playoffs. Stevenson was named All-State at Ranchview, and was honored with district MVP his senior year.

Stevenson was a Junior College All-American for Seward County Community College. He accumulated 24.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.6 steals per game. He selected the Red Raiders after interest from North Carolina State, Ohio State, Oregon, Kansas and Texas A&M University. Top analysts from around the country consider Stevenson to e one of the top wing scorers in the nation.

Ranchview Athletics Makes a Difference

The Ranchview High School Basketball program has a rich tradition of producing quality athletes that have gone on to play at the collegiate level. Coach Boyd prepares his athletes for success on and off the court. Ranchview High School athletics takes pride in building leaders who make valuable contributions to society after their playing days are over.

Texas Tech’s next game will be against Big 12 rival Oklahoma State on February 25. You can catch the game and number 10 Niem Stevenson on ESPNU at 1 PM. Check your cable provider for channel information.

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Alumna Olympic Gold Medalist Visits Smith High School

Courtney Okolo paid a visit to her former high school, Newman Smith.  She brought home the gold medal in the 400 Relay in the Rio 2016 Olympics.  Smith high school held an assembly, where she proudly showed her gold medal & celebrated her achievement.  She thanked the Newman Smith staff that helped her achieve this amazing award.  Take a look at what she had to say in the video above.

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