Athletics

Athletics

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School is part of the Catholic Youth Athletic Association (CYAA). We offer sports for boys and girls in grades 5-8.  Students compete with teams from other schools in the Diocese.
All sports are contingent on player interest. 

Fall Short Season Winter Short Season Spring
Flag Football - Boys Cross Country - Boys Basketball - Boys Soccer - Boys Baseball - Boys
Volleyball - Girls Cross Country - Girls Softball - Girls Soccer - Girls Basketball - Girls

Coaching

The Sports Program at OLPH is always looking for coaches. Coaching is a great way to become more involved in our school community, while making a positive impact on our athletes. Contact Coach Serrano for additional information.


Athletic Packet

All athletes MUST complete and turn in the Athletic Packet before signing up for any sport.  All athletes must have an updated Sports Physical Form. 


Registration Fees

Registration fees will be charged to each family's FACTS account.


Practices

Practices are held Monday through Thursday immediately after school on the OLPH campus. Practices are held from 3:00-4:30. Changes may be made to these times at the coach’s discretion. 


Games

Typically, teams will play 2-3 games per week, with at least 1 away game each week. Schedules will be determined at the beginning of each season.

CATHOLIC YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PHILOSOPHY

The interscholastic athletic program of the Catholic Schools is an integral part of the education program. It must, therefore, be in harmony with the educational objectives. Any interscholastic athletic activity should teach:

  • An individual to be a responsible and contributing team member.
  • Selfless effort in working with others to reach a common goal.
  • Appreciation of others efforts, whether they be teammates, opponents, officials, or coaches.
  • An ability to keep activities and games in proper perspective.


Athletics should be a significant, valuable community activity, foster loyalty, school spirit, student participation and healthy competition. Goals of the athletic program should be meaningful to all students in a school.


The main objectives of the Catholic Youth Athletic Association program should be that of developing qualities of leadership, good sportsmanship, and promoting a Christian atmosphere in which students will grow in respect and concern for others in their own environment as well as in society as a whole.


Emphasis should be placed upon the development of game fundamentals. Principals, coaches, and parents should encourage players to give their best, improve their skills, and have fun when playing a game.


C.Y.A.A. Handbook 2021-2022



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