Valley Vista football team brings home national title

December 6, 2013 by Jose Garcia, AZPreps365


Arizona’s high school football season ended recently with six schools winning state division titles, but there was another football team that also won big this season and was the only Arizona high school team to win a national title.

Congratulations go out to Surprise Valley Vista’s Unified Sports flag football team for representing Arizona well in Maryland in November. Unified Sports is an Arizona Interscholastic Association sanctioned entity for high school student athletes with intellectual disabilities.

More than 100 Arizona high schools compete in Unified Sports. This season, Valley Vista’s flag football team became the first Arizona Unified team to travel and win a national championship event.

Valley Vista’s team is comprised of players and their partners, who are students at the schools they attend. In charge of the teams are usually the very dedicated special education teachers at each campus.

Valley Vista’s Unified Sports teams started competing in 2012 with the help of teachers, on-campus coaches and student athletes. The first student athlete to sign up as a partner at Valley Vista was Brady Hochhalter, a freshman baseball player at Northwestern Oklahoma State University.

Once he heard that Valley Vista’s flag football team was travelling to Maryland, Hochhalter made plans to watch Valley Vista play. The support from the Valley Vista community helped spur one of this year’s football success stories in Arizona.

To learn more about Valley Vista’s trip and view photos of the team, click on the arrow above to start a photo slide show. Below are the members of the Valley Vista team.

Valley Vista

Coach Ambos

Tayler Bickel

Devin Meier

Koty Fallon

Cooper York

Tyler Winklevoss

Rickey Rainey

Daniel Bartels

Julio Martinez

Zack Smith

Brady Hochhalter

Coach Swanson

Austin Martin

Sam Chase

Dani Lippert

Julio Martinez

Teacher Karin Morrow

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The invitation was a great reward for Valley Vista’s players, coaches and partners, but there was a problem. The team had just about two weeks to organize the trip. The short notice didn’t keep Valley Vista’s special education department and parents from giving Valley Vista’s players another opportunity to enrich their lives, however. As soon as the parents of Valley Vista’s players agreed to allow their kids to travel, Valley Vista’s staff began planning the long distance trip. Valley Vista’s flag Unified football team also had to get the OK from its district to travel. (Because of the tight travel deadline, Valley Vista purchased its plane tickets before the district approved the trip. But who was going to say no to this trip.) About 15 people traveled to Maryland, including Valley Vista’s special education teachers and the Unified team’s partners. “The furthest we had traveled to play was Mesa,” said Karin Morrow, a special education teacher at Valley Vista. “So this was a pretty big deal.” (Photo courtesy of Karin Morrow.)

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