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EDUPRIZE Queen Creek Athletics

Physical activity is essential for students of all ages, but it’s especially impactful for middle and high school students as they navigate academic challenges, social development, and personal growth. Engaging in sports provides a structured outlet to stay active, build confidence, and strengthen relationships with teammates. Participation in athletics has been linked to improved brain function, higher energy levels, enhanced self-esteem, and positive behavioral development.

At EDUPRIZE, we are committed to fostering a strong athletics program. We continue to enhance our sports experience by upgrading equipment, investing in new uniforms, improving our facilities, and expanding the number of sports we offer.

Competitive Sports at EDUPRIZE Queen Creek

 

Quarter 1 (July – September)
⚾ Boys Baseball
🏐 Girls Volleyball
🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️ Cross Country (Boys & Girls)

Quarter 2 (October – December)
🥎 Girls Softball
🏐 Boys Volleyball

Quarter 3 (January – March)
🏈 Coed Flag Football
🏀 Girls Basketball

Quarter 4 (March – May)
🏀 Boys Basketball
⚽ Coed Soccer

Winter/Spring (January – May)
📣 Cheer (One team for the full season)

🏆 QC’s First-Ever State Champions!

We are incredibly proud to announce that our Boys Flag Football team brought home Queen Creek’s first-ever Arizona State Championship title!

This historic win marks a major milestone for EDUPRIZE athletics. Our athletes showed outstanding teamwork, perseverance, and heart throughout the season—and their hard work paid off in the biggest way possible.

A huge thank you goes out to our dedicated coaches and supportive families who helped make this season unforgettable. This championship is a reflection of the commitment, leadership, and spirit that define what it means to be an EDUPRIZE Eagle.

Way to go, team—this one’s for the books! 💙🦅

Meet Trey Colburn

Trey Colburn brings over 12 years of dedicated experience working with youth in San Tan Valley, helping to shape the lives of young people through mentorship, guidance, and leadership. After his honorable service in the United States Marine Corps, Trey transitioned into a career in municipal law enforcement, where he further developed his commitment to community service and public safety. Trey holds a bachelor’s degree in Outdoor Education, which has fueled his passion for fostering an appreciation for nature and physical activity in young people, as well as a master’s degree in Professional Counseling, equipping him with a deep understanding of mental health and personal development.

A firm believer in the power of a restorative approach to discipline, Trey focuses on promoting accountability, empathy, and personal growth. He consistently encourages a growth mindset, helping individuals view challenges as opportunities for development rather than setbacks. Trey’s work is guided by a strong philosophy of empowering others to reach their fullest potential.

In addition to his professional work, Trey is an active member of the Positive Coaching Alliance, advocating for the positive development of athletes and young leaders. He currently serves as the Vice President of San Tan Valley Little League, where he plays an instrumental role in fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for youth sports.

Outside of his professional endeavors, Trey enjoys spending quality time with his wife, three children, and their dog, embracing a wide range of outdoor activities that reinforce his passion for the outdoors and his commitment to family.