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Mariachi Aztlán de Pueblo High School Youth Vision Award
Congratulations to Mariachi Aztlán de Pueblo High School for receiving the Frances McClelland Youth Vision Award from the YWCA of Southern Arizona! Through their work at the Davis-Romero Mariachi Summer Camp, they inspire a love of music, language, and culture, while modeling confidence, patience, and leadership for the next generation. 
A woman plays violin
Mariachi Aztlan group poses with their instruments
A student in Dia de los Muertos makeup plays violin
People sit around tables at an awards banquet
Young mariachi students
Pueblo Cheer Team
Pueblo High School's cheer team lights up the field with their energy, spirit, and unstoppable Warrior pride! From every chant to every stunt, they bring the heart and hype to every game — go Warriors!
Closeup of the back of the Pueblo Cheerleading uniform
The Pueblo cheer squad posing for a group photo on the track
Three teen girls jump up in cheer poses
Teen girls perform a cheer with red and white pom poms
Cheerleaders form pyramids next to a banner reading You're on our Block
Cross Country Meet
Pueblo welcomed Catalina High School for a cross country meet, with athletes taking on three routes around the Pueblo campus. Runners pushed themselves to improve their times and gear up for the competitions still ahead.
A teen boy with long dark hair wearing a blue Warriors singlet runs the cross country course
Members of the Warriors cross country team run on the track
A teen boy wearing a light blue XC singlet runs on the track
Two teen girls in blue singlets run on the track
A teen boy in a blue Warriors singlet focuses hard as he runs
Football Game on New Turf
On September 19, Pueblo High School unveiled the new turf at Santa Cruz Stadium for their first home game — the latest upgrade provided by the TUSD Bond 2023. The new field inspired the Warriors to go on to get their first win of the season, routing Copper Canyon 41-0.
Two Pueblo football players chest-bump each other on the field
An overhead view of the new turf on the Pueblo High School football field
Pueblo football players run out onto the field
Students cheer in the stands behind a banner reading Student Section Thank You TUSD
A Pueblo player dives on the field to try to steal the ball from an opponent
Mes de La Cultura Opening Ceremony
On September 15, Pueblo High School hosted the opening ceremony for Mes de la Cultura/Hispanic Heritage Month, featuring folklorico and mariachi performances.
Students dance in colorful folklorico dresses, while mariachi musicians perform behind them
A teen boy and girl stand next to each other as they sing during a mariachi performance
A teen girl twirls her red folklorico dress as she dances
A woman in a green top and colorful headscarf sits on the ground next to a drum
A woman in a colorful feathered headdress
Wrestling State Champs
Congratulations to our three wrestling athletes, Dalien Duarte, Elizabeth Valenzuela Smith, and Jozeph Valenzuela Smith, who brought home the 2025 AZ State Championship! On August 22, they were honored with their well-deserved championship rings at a special presentation at Pueblo High School. The hard work, dedication, and warrior spirit of the PHS coaches and students continue to make us proud!
A teen boy and two teen girls smile in front of a trophy case
Two men smile as they hold up a framed posted of Pueblo High School's wrestling championship rings
A closeup of three hands wearing a ring
People sit in a cafeteria watching a presentation
A teen girl looks down at her wrestling state champion ring
Volleyball - vs Cholla
Pueblo faced down the charge by Cholla to win 3 matches to 0.
Team lineup
at the net
face off
Close up at the net
at the line
Track Meet
Sahuaro High School hosted a track meet with Santa Rita and Pueblo. Thank you to all the teams for coming, and best of luck with the rest of the season!
A teen boy squats down to throw a discus
The Pueblo track team stretches on the field
A teen boy sprints down the track
A group of boys from the Pueblo track team walk across the field with a coach
Three boys from the Pueblo track team talk on the field together