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Volleyball Loses Close One Against Pillar Academy

High school Volleyball experienced their first loss Tuesday night at the Young Scholars Academy gym against Pillar Academy of Needles. The match went all five sets but saw Pillar walk away with the win.

The first set went to Pillar 25-21.  MALC took the second set 26-24 led by the serving attack of Kaycee Hurt and defensive work of Dawn Astemborski. 

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Volleyball Wins Battle Against Skyline West In LHC

The high school Volleyball team, under Coach Weiler, went to Lake Havasu City last Friday (August 27) to take on Skyline West out of Phoenix.   The first set went to Skyline West by a score of 25-21.  Kaycee Hurt (a junior) led our scoring attack by scoring 8 points from the service line. 

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MALC Sports Teams in Action Friday

Go Patriots!    The Patriots and Lady Patriots kick off their respective seasons on Friday.  The volleyball team travels to Lake Havasu City to take on Skyline West.  The game begins at 4:00 pm in the aquatic center.  Coach Weiler has high expectations from her team this season.  The squad is a mix of returning players with a few key additions, as well.

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Free Sports Physicals

Parents, Fox Creek Urgent Care on the parkway is doing free sports physicals until Friday Aug. 13. The kids just have to take the sports physical form and their parent has to have an ID. They are free and they do not have to have an appointment. Please print the Physical form and take it to them.



Volleyball Sign-ups and Try-outs Announced

High School and Middle School girls volleyball will have meetings and sign-ups on Thursday, August 5th. The meetings will be held in the High School cafeteria at 3:00 for grades 9-12, and at 3:30 for grades 6-8. Try-outs will be held on Monday, August 9th after school at those same times. Please plan to attend the mandatory meeting to ensure your chance to try-out for your team. We are looking forward to a great season!



Middle School Adds Intramural Football

Mohave Accelerated is pleased to announce that we will be offering tackle football this fall for 6th, 7th and 8th grade students. The new addition will be part of an expanded athletic program and will partner with the after school program in order to create more opportunities for students. Athletic director Jeremy Klingensmith said, "The time is right to expand our athletic programs to the younger students. Football is just one way that we plan to do this. > Read More



Savings For Our Supporters

Sports Fundraiser Card Save money while supporting our Athletics Dept! Stop by the high school office on our main campus to purchase your Sports Fundraiser Card for only $10 and save money while you shop at many local businesses. We would like to extend our thanks to the following local businesses for their support in offering these deals to you:

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Buffalo Wild Wings Gives Back to MALC

Buffalo Wild Wings logoDiners at Buffalo Wild Wings can have 15% of their bill donated to the Mohave Accelerated Learning Center athletic department today. Download and print out our flyer and present it to your server with your bill anytime today (Tuesday, May 18) to contribute to the fundraiser. We want to thank the management of the restaurant for their generous support to our schools throughout the year!



Baseball Season Ends with Playoff Loss

Baseball ended its postseason run on Friday with a third place finish in the Charter Athletic Association state playoffs. The Patriots lost by a score of 10-8 to James Madison Prep. The loss puts the team at 13-5 on the season. Telesis Prep from Lake Havasu City ended up winning the state title over James Madison on Saturday morning. Athletic Director Jeremy Klingensmith said, “We played hard today and had a great season. It is very encouraging to see these young players grow and develop. The future of baseball at Mohave Accelerated will be very strong.”



Soccer Takes Tough Loss in State Playoffs

Mohave Accelerated soccer squared of against Summit Academy in the second round of the state playoffs on Wednesday, May 12 in Phoenix. It was a tough match all the way to the end! Both teams were scoreless for 77 minutes before the Patriots gave up a goal leading to a 1-0 loss. Coach McIntyre said, "The team gave it their all for the whole 80 minutes. One goal wins are fun, but one goal losses hurt the most. I am very proud of our team. We had a great season." The Patriots finished the season 11-4.

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