Fundraising

Athletics Fundraising Mission
It is our mission to provide all of our student athletes the best possible experience while at Ponderosa High School.  One of the ways we can ensure this is by raising funds to upgrade our facilities and provide the best possible equipment.

Fundraising Opportunities
If you want to support the Athletics Department -- or a specific sport, club or activity, read below!
  • Become an individual or business sponsor of Ponderosa Athletics through our Sponsorship Program.  
  • Link your King Soopers reward card to Ponderosa Athletics. 
King Soopers Instructions
Go to https://www.kingsoopers.com/i/community/community-rewards.  Login and search for "Ponderosa" and a variety of programs will appear. Choose one and then click "Enroll." Or you can search by club number:

Athletics Department

COMING SOON

Baseball

PK370

Boys Basketball

YJ399

Poms

YC247

Girls Basketball

EN162

Boys Lacrosse

BK841

Gymnastics

ET628

Spirit

HP536

Boys Tennis 

WU170

Quarterback Club

AP824

Band Booster Club

CD920

Theatre

YD562

Wrestling

DH218

Track and Cross Country
AW716



If you have any questions or have any other ideas of how to support our athletes please reach out!

Porter

 Allison Porter, (303) 387-4106
Email: 
[email protected]


 
NH
Nathan Hill: (303) 387-4100
Email: [email protected]



2023 - 24 Athletic Sponsors 

Chavez Family Plumbing 
303-775-1861

Roofer
ArtisanMurdoch
 





MM's RC's

AAA

SP23-24









 


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