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HOME OF THE BRAVES
SPORTS AT WHETSTONE HIGH SCHOOL:
A long tradition of excellence
 
Athletic Director: Bob Triano

NOTE: dates and times of sporting events can be found on the

Events page

http://eteamz.active.com/whetstonebravessoftball

All coaches and the athletic director can be reached through the Whetstone office, 365-6060
Click on a sport for a link to the schedule
 
Sport/Coaches (from 2006-7)
 
Baseball: Tim Broskie, head coach; Todd Norman, Tom Philip
Basketball, boys: Leigh Horston
Basketball, girls: Errole Rembert, head coach; Gale Barnes
Cheerleading: Nicole Horston
Cross Country: Joe Monda, boys; John Coffman, girls
Drill Team Amanda Reidenbaugh
Football: Todd Boyd; Assistants: Glenn Blue, Mike Doughty, Anthony Griffin, Scott Kirby, Todd Palmore
Golf: Todd Norman
Soccer, girls: Phil Labuhn, head coach; Troy Peters
Soccer, boys: Chris Williams head coach; Greg Hoelzel, Asen Akume
Softball: Larry Peck, head coach
Swimming: John Coffman, head coach; John DeRing
Tennis, girls: Sue Kiser
Tennis, boys:  
Track, girls: John Coffman
Track, boys: Joe Monda
Volleyball, girls: Errole Rembert, head coach; Val Commings
Volleyball, boys: Errole Rembert
Wrestling: Jeff Elliott, Andrew McCauley
 The All-Sports Whetstone High School Sport Program is available for $5 at home football games and at the concession stand at most other home matches. This full-color book, published courtesy of Mike Fisher of Kenwell Printers in Clintonville, has photos of all the teams, their captains, senior players and schedules, as well as directions to many of the high school fields where teams play. All the proceeds made from the sale of the book are poured back into the Whetstone Athletics program.
Where they play:
All sports except golf, swimming and tennis play matches at Whetstone High School.
Golf competitions are held at city golf courses.
Home swim meets are held at Hunter pool at Thompson Recreation Center in Victorian Village
Home tennis matches are held at Whetstone Park of Roses
 
Sports Season:
Fall
Boys, girls cross country; cheerleading; football; golf; boys, girls soccer; girls’ tennis; girls’ volleyball
Winter
Boys, girls basketball; cheerleading; boys, girls swimming; wrestling
Spring
Baseball, softball, boys tennis; boys, girls track; boys volleyball
 
Athlete Code of Conduct (abridged)
The most important goal of the Columbus City School District’s extracurricular program is to provide every participant the opportunity to grow mentally, morally, physically and emotionally. To assure that the program can provide these opportunities, a degree of self-discipline is required of each participant. Self-discipline involves compliance with rules and regulations concerning personal behavior. Rules promote order, safety and assist participants to reach maximum performance potential. Every participant should adhere to the rules of the school and act as a “good citizen” of that school and the community at all times. Dedication and personal sacrifice by each participant promotes a sense of group unity and common goals.
All students who participate in interscholastic athletics or other extracurricular activities at any time must meet certain regulations from the date of enrollment or the date of participation, whichever comes first. Regulations concerning drugs and alcohol will be in effect for all athletes and other extracurricular participants at all times, including summers, while enrolled as a student in grades 6-12 in any school in the Columbus City School District.
 
Regulations include:
  1. No use or possession of tobacco in any form.
  2. No criminal activity or violations of civil law.
  3. No use, possession, sales or distribution of drugs (narcotics, hallucinogenic, intoxicants or counterfeit drugs), controlled substances, alcohol or other intoxicants at any time.
  4. Financial obligations resulting from equipment fees, replacement of lost or stolen equipment and/or unpaid balances from sales projects must be paid prior to participation in any present or future extracurricular activity.
  5. In activities that require a physical examination, a completed physical examination card must be signed by a physician and a parent. That card, plus an insurance card and emergency medical card, must be turned in to the coach/advisor before a student can participate in any activity.
  6. Participants must attend school at least half of their scheduled day at their assigned site or sites to be eligible to practice or participate on any given school day. To be eligible to participate during a weekend or on an official school holiday, the student must have attended school at least half of their scheduled day at their assigned site or sites the day before. This does not apply to practice or events during summer, winter or spring breaks.
  7. Participants must comply with all additional training rules set forth by the coach or advisor.
  8. Participants must behave in a manner that reflects positively on the school and on the activity.
  9. Participants must comply with expulsion, suspension and removal regulations of the district.
  10. Participants must comply with all eligibility requirements of the school district and any governing agency, such as the Ohio High School Athletic Association, including but not exclusive to those requirements pertaining to age, scholarship, residency and attendance.
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