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Junior High Football Starts March 17

Junior High Football will begin on Wednesday, March 17. Practice is at 3:00PM.

All athletes/guardians need to make sure their athletic forms have been submitted. Click here to go the Final Forms page. Additionally, a sports physical is required. Physicals are valid for two years.

Please contact the Athletic Office for additional information.

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Live Stream of Athletic Events

Bulldog Family:

The NFHS Network will be live streaming some of our home athletic events this season. V Girls Soccer, V Girls Volleyball, and V Football are currently on the broadcasting schedule. If you are interested in subscribing, current plan costs are $10.99/per month, or an annual pass of $69.99. Click here to go to the NFHS Network website.

Go Dogs!

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1A Evergreen League Event Spectator Guidelines

Out of an abundance of caution for the safety and well-being of our students, we are establishing the following spectator conditions for Season 1 contests. The AD’s will review and evaluate this on a weekly basis and make adjustments as needed.

Montesano will not be accepting waivers for students, coaches or spectators to be exempt from wearing a mask during athletic practices or competitions.

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Bulldog Athletics Information & Practice Start Dates

The following sports will begin Monday, February 1:

  • JH & HS Cross Country – Practice at 2:00PM

  • HS Girls Soccer, HS Football, HS Boys Golf, HS Volleyball – Practice at 3:00PM

The following sports will begin Monday, February 8:

  • JH Volleyball - Practice at 2:00PM

In order to participate, parents and athletes need to log into Final Forms and complete/submit all paperwork. Click here to go to Final Forms on our school website. For additional athletic information, please contact the Athletic Office at 360.249.1666.

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It starts here: Why kids should be involved in school athletics:

I recently read an article in the November issue of High School Today about how involvement in school, particularly athletics, can be a savior for many kids.  The article discussed how involvement in athletics/activities from suspension, drugs, and other perils that youth face today. 

In the article Louis Zamperini of Unbroken fame was this young man. (If you haven't read the book I highly recommend it) Louis was a youth lost and out of control when his PE teacher noticed his athletic ability and got him to turn out for cross-county. In his sophomore year he won the California state cross-country championship. He would graduate and attend USC on a track scholarship, and then earn a spot on the 1936 Olympic team that competed in Berlin. 

His story did not end there and is one of great courage and perseverance through many hardships but he said he always relied on the work ethic and closeness he gained through his participation in athletics during high school that saved his life. 

Keeping your kids involved in school whether through athletics or through activities can make a tremendous difference for them.. I always encourage our students to be involved in as much as they can as these four years will pass by before you know it.