Viewpoint School in Calabasas honored its first Athletics Hall of Fame class during its 42nd annual benefit at the Petersen Automotive Museum. Athletic director Josh Frechette emphasized the role of sports in teaching life lessons and contributing to the school’s mission of preparing students to be world-ready. The event highlighted not only athletes like Alyssa Hinojosa and Miye Oni but also former athletic director Patrick Moyal, who expanded the program significantly and fostered a culture of excellence. Moyal received heartfelt recognition for his over 30 years of service and impact on student lives, marking a significant chapter as he transitions to a new journey in travel planning.

By the Numbers
  • Under Patrick Moyal's leadership, the school's athletic teams grew from 6 to 150.
  • Viewpoint School achieved 23 CIF championships and 3 CIF State championships during Moyal's tenure.
State of Play
  • The event showcased the program's growth and impact on student development through athletics.
  • Recognition of the Hall of Fame class included notable alumni and significant contributions from past leadership.
What's Next

As Patrick Moyal transitions to his next chapter in travel planning, Viewpoint School will continue to build on its athletic legacy and foster a strong community that supports student-athletes. Future benefits will likely focus on further expanding athletic programs and honoring more achievements within the school.

Bottom Line

The 42nd annual benefit not only celebrated past achievements but also set the stage for continued growth and legacy in athletics at Viewpoint School. Emphasizing education through sport, stakeholders should remain engaged in developing student-athlete programs to enhance the school's mission.