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Welcome to the Millard West Booster Club
Support Millard West Sports!
Monday, April 11
Booster Club Scholarships Awarded!!!!
Congregations to Alex Schelble and Zach Whitman. They were both awarded $1,000 scholarships from the booster club. Good luck in college to both!.
Friday, October 8
Booster Club Donates $60,000 Dollars
Treasurer Rod Anderson and the booster club executive board present a check for $60,450 to Millard West athletic director Rick Hook and principal Greg Tiemann. The check represents what the booster club has given back to the school in the last year.
I-Cats Photo Gallery
View the I-Cats Photo Gallery which features pictures of various sporting events at Millard West. Photos can also be ordered online with the proceeds going to Millard West Booster Club. You can be directly linked to the site by visiting the "Links" connection on this page!
Monday, August 16
Upcoming Meetings & Events
2010-2011 BOOSTER CLUB MEETING DATES
Location: Millard West High School – Information Center
Executive Committee 6:00 pm
Booster Club Meeting 7:00 pm
Sept 13th, 2010
Oct 11th, 2010
Nov 8th, 2010
Dec 13th, 2010
Jan 10th, 2011
Feb 14th, 2011
March 21th, 2011
April 11th, 2011
May 9th, 2011
2010 Fall Booster Bash - Oak Hills Country Club - October 2 - 7:00pm to midnight
2011 Golf Outing - Tiburon Golf Club - June 16th noon shotgun
Tuesday, August 24
Millard West Car Decals
Order your 2010-2011 car decals today!!
Handout:
Millard West Car Decals
Keep current on Wildcat athletic contests and cancellations
Easy access to Booster Club web site
There now is an easier way to access the Millard West Booster Club web site. Simply enter - www.millardwestboosterclub.com - easy to remember, please visit often!
Why is a loyal partisan called a fan?
Fan is short for fanatic, which is derived from the Latin word fanaticus, meaning 'belonging to a temple'. Although the earliest applications of fanaticus must have been religious, the first recorded English use of fanatic referred to a lunatic. Fan first appeared in print in 1896, describing rowdy boxing enthusiasts. By the mid-1920's, fan mail became a symbol of a celebrity's fame and popularity.
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