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North Pointe
Preparatory
10215 North 43rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85051
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The Prep is committed to
excellence in Academics,
Athletics, and the Arts.
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The Prep is a member of
Pointe Schools - an
Independent Public School District
serving over 1200 students,
K-12th grades, on three
Northwest Valley Campuses.
Arts
Game 17 vs Camp Verde
In their season finale, the Lady Falcons defeated Westwind, 3-0.

Game 2 vs Tonopah
In a rematch from earlier this week, the Lady Falcons were defeated by Tonopah Valley in the Prep's Varsity
Volleyball home opener, 3-1. North Pointe jumped out to an early lead dominating game one but stumbled mid way
through game two and never recovered. Tonopah's Coach, Jodie Salcido, attributed the victory to her team having
more energy.  "We had a nice hard practice last night," said Tonopah's Coach Salcido.  "We did a lot of conditioning
because they seemed to wear out at our home game." The Prep's Coach Maguire was pleased with her team's effort
but was concerned about their focus, "I think a lot of it was attitude.  We did well as far a skills go it was just more of
getting it in their head."  
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Game 1 vs Tonopah
North Pointe's new Varsity Volleyball Coach was very pleased with her team's effort in the Prep's season opener at
Tonopah Valley High School.  "We came out on top because we wanted it at the end," Coach Maguire told her team
after their 3-1 victory. "We came back and fought and everyone worked together."  The Lady Falcons dropped the
first game to Tonopah but rebounded to take the next three.  In each of the games, North Pointe took big leads in the
mid-teens only to allow Tonopah back in the game with costly mistakes. In games 2-4 the Falcons were able to
regroup and pull out the victories. "We did a good job all around," said Coach Maguire in a post game interview.
      
"I really liked our team work tonight - our passing was good." Click for  webcast preview   webcast highlights