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In this episode of WKRP Montrose, Dennis and Rob sit down with Amy Legg, longtime Montrose coach, community advocate, and one of the driving forces behind the success of Redhawk athletics. Recorded live from the Clear Network Studio in downtown Montrose, the conversation dives deep into what it really takes to build winning programs — not just in the gym, but across an entire community. Tickets can be purchased at https://linkly.link/2a6Tu Amy shares her role as the varsity girls assistant basketball coach and a founding leader of Redhawk Sports, a local nonprofit created to support Montrose High School’s 22 CHSAA-sanctioned athletic programs. From travel costs and equipment needs to athletic trainers, weight room upgrades, and long hours behind the scenes, she explains how Redhawk Sports helps ensure local athletes have the resources they need to compete — especially when facing frequent trips to the Front Range. The discussion highlights a standout year for Montrose athletics, including girls volleyball’s historic state run, strong performances across multiple sports, and the growing energy inside packed gyms and stadiums. Amy also previews the Redhawk Sports Spring Banquet on March 21 at Storm King, featuring Ed McCaffrey as keynote speaker, along with auctions, live music, and fundraising efforts to support student-athletes. Beyond wins and stats, the episode takes a more personal turn as Amy reflects on her journey from Georgetown to Gunnison to Montrose, raising a family deeply rooted in sports, and balancing life as a coach, mom, and mentor. She speaks candidly about supporting young athletes — especially young women — through pressure, expectations, and growth, emphasizing teamwork, role awareness, and resilience both on and off the court. This conversation is a powerful reminder that successful sports programs don’t happen in isolation. They’re built by coaches, parents, volunteers, businesses, and fans who show up, spread the word, and invest in the next generation. Whether you’re a sports fan, parent, or simply proud of Montrose, this episode offers an inside look at the heart behind Redhawk athletics and the community that keeps it moving forward. #montrosecolorado #highschoolsports #highschoolbasketball Timestamps: 0:00 Amy Legg, a longtime Montrose coach and community advocate. 1:54 She discusses her role as the varsity girls assistant basketball coach and a founding leader of Redhawk Sports, a non-profit dedicated to supporting Montrose High School's athletic programs . 2:33 Redhawk Sports' Mission: Amy explains that the non-profit was started over two years ago to provide extra funds for athletes, especially for travel to the front range, equipment, and support for athletic trainers. 5:50 Success of Montrose Athletics: The discussion highlights a standout year for Montrose athletics, including the girls volleyball team finishing fourth in the state, strong performances across multiple sports, and growing community support . 7:26 Redhawk Sports Spring Banquet: Amy previews the upcoming Spring Banquet on March 21st at Storm King, featuring Ed McCaffrey as the keynote speaker. The event will include auctions, live music, and fundraising efforts to support student-athletes. 9:05 Tickets can be purchased at https://redhawkfans.com/. 11:14 Balancing Coaching and Family Life: Amy reflects on her journey, raising a family deeply rooted in sports, and balancing life as a coach, mom, and mentor. She emphasizes teamwork, role awareness, and resilience for young athletes. 22:40 Community Support: The episode stresses the importance of community involvement, including coaches, parents, volunteers, businesses, and fans, in building successful sports programs. Amy encourages the community to attend games and spread the word on social media to highlight Montrose athletes.