Athletics

The latest athletic news...

7th-8th Boys Basketball Team is STATE Runner-UP! Congratulations!

February 16/17 Home Game profit and donations benefited Folz Family who lost their home to a fire on Valentintes day. We love you!    

Our Lady Athletics Fish Fry Fridays - February 22nd and March 8th were A HUGE SUCCESS! Thanks to all who attended and volunteered!

MONDAY, MARCH 11 REGISTRATION DEADLINES: Soccer, Track, Golf, Tennis

CLICK HERE to go to REGISTRATION INFORMATION

SOCCER (Fee of $30)
* 3rd-8th Soccer Games are 4/7-5/17

* PreK-2 Biddy Soccer Games are Saturday mornings (10:00 & 11:00) 4/13, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11. Practices for grades 1 & 2 are Mondays from 6:00-7:00. Prek/K players will practice the first part of their games on Saturday and will have no practice during the week.
 
TRACK (No additional Fee if registration fee has been paid)
4th-8th Track meets are Sundays 4/14, 4/21, 4/28, with championship on 5/5
Practices Monday and Wednesday from 5:30-7 at Providence.
Coaches: Ann Day and Britney Rorrer
 
Golf
Golf - Instructional League Clinics
April 24th, May 1st, May 8th, May 15th (Wednesdays) from 3:30-4:30 PM
(Note: April 3rd's date was moved to May 15th)

Golf - Competitive Team
Tryouts: Monday April 1st and Tuesday, April 2nd - Meet at 5:00 on the putting green at Covered Bridge Golf Course

If your son/daughter intends to try out for the competitve team, please send an email to vmccombs@olphna.org with their name.

* Grades: 4-8
* Cost $25, golf clubs not provided Location: Covered Bridge
* Deadline to register: Friday, March 29th
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How to register: Email to vmccombs@olphna.org (1) your child's name and (2) whether they will participate in the instructional league or on the competitive team
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Questions: Brian Tindall, btindall71@gmail.com, 812-406-7777
* Coaches: Brian Tindall and Greg Henderzahs, gahenderzahs@gmail.com

 

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Our sports philosophy...
  • Sports should be fun.

  • Sports should develop ALL youth that participate.

  • Sports should develop positive values in youth.

  • Sports should allow youth to develop skills based on their God given talents.

  • The safety of our youth is a top priority.

  • Coaches and parents must model the values we want our youth to learn.

  • Youth should have a variety of formative experiences in their lives, with sports being one of them.

  • Sports in our league is a Catholic faith based experience.

  • Winning has nothing to do with your win-loss record.