Building the Athletics Core

David W. Gorham Video Message

Announcement from Coach David W. Gorham

Dear Cyclone Boys’ Soccer Players and Supporters,

This year, Casady’s 75th Anniversary, has been especially meaningful to me as I reflect on my nearly 60 years with the School, 28 of those years were spent coaching boys’ soccer. As I consider what the future holds for Cyclone Athletics and our soccer program, I couldn’t be more excited about the direction of the School. When I came to Casady in 1964, Dr. Woolsey asked me to coach soccer, I never expected to lead nearly 300 players until 1992. We ran a lot in practice and scored 5 SPC Championships, all thanks to your dedication to our team and the program.

During the past year since Casady announced the unanimous decision by the Board of Trustees to authorize the School to apply for membership in the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA), the administration and board have been assessing the needs of our Athletic Department to support the development, wellbeing, and strength of our student-athletes. What has emerged as a priority is furthering the focus on core body strength and training.

To that end, I am very excited about a lead gift from the Mathis family to build a nearly 6,000-square-foot Strength Training and Conditioning Facility, guided by the School’s Master Plan, that will include, not only additional space to Bennett Athletic Center, but also the equipment, technology, and programming. 

I invite you as soccer alums to join me in supporting this project by making a gift to the School. I have created a 1:1 matching gift opportunity up to $150,000. This means if we are able to raise $150,000 from donors like you, I will match it to create a $300,000 gift to the Strength Training and Conditioning Facility, which many other schools already have. Gifts can be made online through the link on this page, or they may be sent directly to Casady.

Please reach out to me, Matthew Cloud on our Development Team, or Casady’s Athletic Director Mike Shepherd, if you have any questions or would like additional information. I am excited about Casady’s bright future in soccer, and I look forward to State Soccer Championships in the coming years, (an opportunity we did not have!).

I will be very grateful for any help you can give. All the best.


Coach David W. Gorham
Associate Head of School
gorhamdw@casady.org 
Cyclone Since 1964
Interim Head of School
Dean of Students
Classics Department Chair
Latin Teacher
Classical Civilization and History Teacher
Boys’ Varsity Soccer Coach
Faculty Representative to Honor Code Committee
Casady School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory, Episcopal day school serving students in pre-k-12. Educating Mind, Body, and Spirit.
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