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Great News for Creekview & Ranchview Volleyball!

Congratulations to two of our CFB ISD high schools as they will move onto post season playoffs tomorrow night, Nov 1st, 2016.

Ranchview Volleyball are the 10-4A undefeated District Champions. This is the second year in the row! Way to go Wolves!

Ranchview will take on Sanger HS tomorrow night, Tuesday, Nov 1st at 6:30 pm in the Flower Mound MARCUS Gym located at 5707 Morriss Road, Flower Mound, Texas 75028
Ticket prices are $5.00 for adults, and $3.00 for students. Passes accepted: 10-4A Adm. Pass.

Creekview Volleyball won a playoff seed match last Friday night to secure second place in District 14-5A. Way to go Mustangs!

Creekview will take on Frisco HS tomorrow night, Tuesday, Nov 1st at 6:30 pm in Frisco at Lebanon Trail High School Gym located at 5151 Ohio Drive, Frisco, Texas 75035
Ticket prices are $5.00 for adults, and $3.00 for students. Passes accepted: 14-5A Adm. Pass.

Congratulations on making it to the State Playoffs and for making CFB proud!

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Ranchview Student Wins Medal at World Karate Federation Youth Cup

Saisheren Senpon, currently a Junior at Ranchview High School has successfully participated in the 9th World Karate Federation Youth Training Camp and World Youth Cup held in Umag, Croatia in July. Saisheren won a Bronze medal in Male Cadet (14-15 yrs) Kumite -63kg division. He won 4 rounds and lost in a round by 1-0 score. He was the first Team USA Karate person to win a medal in Kumite division the and only one from Texas to win a medal at World Youth Cup.

Click here to view photos from the event.

Saisheren’s 2016 Achievments:

USA Open International Karate Championships, Las Vegas, NV – 1 Gold, 1 Silver & 3 Bronze
USA National Karate Championships, Pittsburg, PA – 1 Gold
Rocky Mountain Championships, Louisville, Colorado– 2 Gold and 1 Bronze
Texas State Karate Championships and National Qualifier, Pasadena, TX – 3 Gold
Miya-Kalai Cup, Irving TX – 2 Gold
Goju-Kensha Cup, Dallas, TX – 1 Gold, 1 Silver
North Texas Open 2016, The Colony, TX – 3 Gold
Kume International Karate Championships, Pasadena, TX – 3 Gold
Galvan Cup 2016, Lewisville, TX – 3 Gold

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Creekview Wrestlers Place at Tournament

During the week of Feb. 9, the Creekview High School wrestling competed at the District 8- 5A Championships at Frisco Lonestar High School. After two days of tough competition, the Creekview Boys finished in 2nd Place taking down the two-time defending state champions Frisco Centennial in the process. Creekview qualified a record-high 10 boys for the regional championships with 2 more alternates and all 4 girls that competed qualified.

Individual and team results

Varsity Boys
113: Aldo Moyron Pineda- 4th Place (Regional Qualifier)
120: Jose Ayala- 4th Place (Regional Qualifier)
126: Patrick Heidelberg- 4th Place (Regional Qualifier)
138: Caleb Flores- 3rd Place (Regional Qualifier)
145: Jason Yarbro- District Champion (Regional Qualifier)
152: Matthew Shuh- 5th Place (Regional Alternate)
160: Nathan Bennett- District Champion (Regional Qualifier)
170: Trey Pierce- 3rd Place (Regional Qualifier)
182: Jordan Alexander- 4th Place (Regional Qualifier)
195: Kevin Guzman- 5th Place (Regional Alternate)
220: Dagan Myers- 4th Place (Regional Qualifier)
285: Zacchaeus Walker- 3rd Place (Regional Qualifier)

Varsity Girls
95: Briana Galindo- 3rd Place (Regional Qualifier)
102: Noemi Godinez- District Champion (Regional Qualifier)
110: Janauya Butler- 4th Place (Regional Qualifier)
128: Ester Fuentes- 4th Place (Regional Qualifier)
JV Boys (Prosper 1/30):
106: James Yarbro 3rd Place
106: Julian Garcia- 4th Place
160: Rishard Woodley- District Champion
170: Edgar Herrera- District Champion
285: Jason Ivey- District Champion

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RHS Swimmers and Divers Place at Regional Meet

During the week of Feb. 8, six Creekview High School athletes represented the Ranchview Wolves the Regional Swim and Dive Meet. Preston Meyskens and Napoleon Ferrer represented in diving on Thursday with 11th and 13th place. Both Relays, 200 Medley Relay and 200 Free Relay, of Ishan Mistry, Max Matsushita, Geron Graham, and Sai Senpon, went a seasonal best time and qualified for console finals. Ishan Mistry was the only individual swimmer and dropped 11 seconds in his 500 Free. Alternate Nathan Loh stepped up  to take a swimmers place in the 200 Medley and went his fastest split in the 200 Medley Relay with a 25.9.

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