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Chandler Titans honored as athletics program of the month

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Bill Gregory Founder and Executive Director | Official Website

Bill Gregory Founder and Executive Director | Official Website

Legacy Traditional School in Chandler has been recognized as Legacy – Arizona's Athletics Program of the Month for March 2025. This honor acknowledges the Chandler Titans' achievements as well as the expansion of their athletics programs over the last year.

The success is attributed to a focus on culture and student involvement. Coaches and athletes have established a new benchmark on campus, emphasizing teamwork, responsibility, and a long-term vision.

The program has been building since the start of the school year, celebrating athletes both in and out of competition. Notable figures among the coaching staff include former collegiate athletes, particularly in basketball, where the entire coaching lineup is composed of former college players. These mentors bring valuable experience and dedication to guiding young athletes.

Inside the Chandler gym, Canyon Athletics Association (CAA) Championship banners are visible reminders of the teams' accomplishments, serving as motivation for younger students. “I can’t wait to make the wall someday,” is a common sentiment among students.

Several highlights from the 2024–25 school year illustrate the program’s success:

The school's flag football team achieved a flawless 13-0 regular season, securing the first State Championship in school history and maintaining the top ranking in Division 3 throughout the year. Their postseason was particularly strong.

The boys’ volleyball team reached the CAA State Championship, finishing as the State Runner-Up. This achievement was marked by the first volleyball championship banner earned by the school.

The girls’ basketball team enjoyed a 12-0 regular season run, winning their conference and holding the Division 3 top ranking much of the time. They were defeated in the quarterfinals by the eventual state runner-up.

The cross country program had a remarkable year, with the boys’ team finishing as State Runner-Up, and Titans Cross Country maintaining the largest team in all CAA divisions.

The baseball team concluded the season with an 8-1-1 record and progressed to the quarterfinals, where they lost to the eventual State Champion. The softball team also reached the quarterfinals, in what is considered one of CAA's toughest divisions.

The Titans are eagerly anticipating the final quarter of the school year, aiming for successful seasons in boys’ basketball and co-ed soccer.

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