St. Germaine Athletic Program
Congratulations! The 5th grade girls basketball team came in 1st in the South Suburban League and also won the Mother McAuley basketball tournament. The girls had a perfect season, having a record of 37-0!
In the fall...
- girls basketball 2011-12 Schedule 6th Grade
- boys football 2011-12 Schedule
- boys basketball
- girls volleyball 6th Grade 11-12 Schedule
- girls cheerleading
St. Germaine Soccer schedule for Winter 2012
In the spring...
- girls soccer
- girls golf
- boys soccer
- boys golf
- boys volleyball
At any time these programs may be changed, altered, added or subtracted as the need may arise. The Athletic Association Board works in conjunction with the Pastor and Principal.
The educational impact of participating in a sports program is unique. Participation in sports can:
- Improve and educate for life-long health.
- Increase self-confidence and self-esteem.
- Promote higher academic performance.
- Nurture the development of an inner sense of fair play and good sportsmanship.
- Provide a bridge to unify different populations.
- Contribute to the “sound body, sound mind” philosophy so essential in the process.
A well-balanced physical education program should provide:
- A program of physical education for all children.
- Intramural sports programs in which children have an opportunity to practice and further refine the skills that they have learned in the physical education program.
- An interscholastic sports program in which the main focus is on good sportsmanship through activities where skill development, teamwork, team achievement, and personal growth are emphasized.
Intramural and interscholastic activities compliment and enhance a school’s physical education program. They are a natural extension of the school curriculum and provide a well-rounded physical education program.
Congratulations!
2011 South Side Boys Volleyball League (SSBVL):
8th grade Boys won first place
6th grade Boys won first place
2011 Southside Catholic Conference:
5th grade Boys won first place
Congratulations! The fifth grade girls took second place in both conferences: St. Al's and Southside Catholic Conference