A Legacy in the Making
The West all-stars have reinforced their grip on the Montana East-West Shrine Game, capturing their sixth straight title in a contest that blends tradition with the emergence of new talent.
Kade Robinson, a graduate of Sentinel High School, played a pivotal role in the victory, showcasing his versatility at tight end — a position that mirrors the footsteps of his uncle, who once wore the same colors.
Also among the standouts was Adam Guajardo of Big Sky High School, who secured a defensive end spot after a friendly wager with a teammate paid off, underscoring the serendipity of his college destination.
Both players are poised to embark on their college careers at Montana State University, where they anticipate a challenging but rewarding transition as they aim to develop their skills at the next level.
Robinson’s family ties run deep: his uncle, Cory Robinson, previously played for the Bobcats, while his father, Casey Robinson, left a mark at the University of Montana, adding a personal narrative that fuels his ambition.
Guajardo, eager to contribute on special teams as a freshman, views the upcoming season as an opportunity to make an immediate impact and grow into a cornerstone of the defensive line.