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Athletics

Athletic Registration

Final Forms

ASB payment and Athletic Participation Fee payment can be done online or at the school. Directions for Online Payment, here. 

Sports Physical Form - Must be updated every 2 years

If you believe you qualify for free/reduced lunch be sure to fill out the CEP application (this must be completed every school year) here: CEP Application This will provide the necessary information for waived ASB/sports fees.

If you have any questions please contact Jessica Lohafer in the Athletics Office at jlohafer@everettsd.org or 425-385-6018

ATHLETIC CODE OF CONDUCT

Everett School District | Athletics Page

If you are looking for information regarding the Everett Public School Athletics page, please visit the district athletics site.

Information available at the Everett Public Schools Athletic site includes:

  • Links to Online Registration and Forms
  • Student Athletic Code Information
  • Eligibility Information
  • WIAA Handbook
  • Schedules/Tickets/Prices/Directions
  • Information for Coaches and Staff
  • Awards  

Games & Scores

If you have questions about teams, tryouts, practices, or sport-specific details, please contact the coaches directly.

The most recent schedules are available on Arbiter

Scores available on WESCO 
 

Arbiter   WESCO

Athletic Donations

Below is a link for any parents, community members, and supporters of Cascade High School athletics who wish to make a monetary donation to an athletics program. 

The link is designed to remove barriers for any interested parties in donating to the school, however, coaches and athletes have been informed that the link is not the same as a fundraiser activity. Please be aware that any donations made using the link below are not intended to be athletic fundraising activities. It is simply a link to a donations page that supporters of our program can make a contribution to.

Thank you for your support. Go Bruins!

Online Donations 

Coaches and Contact Info

Grade Checks

Planning to Transfer Schools?

Athletic eligibility is determined using WIAA policies by the Athletic Office at Cascade.

Prior to enrolling your student in a new school, review the WIAA Before you ENROLL form.

Please see the CHS Athletics Office if you are planning to transfer so we can assist you.

Athlete of the Week Nomination

 WIAA Nomination page
Information below copied from WIAA

Each week, the WIAA and Gesa Credit Union will recognize WIAA student-athletes for outstanding performances and impactful contributions in their communities. Selections are based on nominations. To nominate a student-athlete for consideration, please fill out the following form.

All students in good academic standing at their schools are eligible to receive the Athlete of the Week Award. Students may win the award once during any given academic year.

WINNERS RECEIVE:

  • A Certificate of Achievement
  • A gift card courtesy of Gesa Credit Union
  • Winners will be announced weekly on the WIAA website, WIAA Live mobile app, and on social media
  • Statewide bragging rights

Sports after High School

There are many options for high school athletes to continue their careers beyond high school:

1.  NCAA (division 1, 2, and 3)

If you are pursuing becoming an NCAA athlete, you will need to register with the NCAA eligibility center.  You can create a free NCAA profile page here.  Creating a free profile page will generate your NCAA ID number.  While this is free, athletes looking to pursue opportunities at the division 1 or division 2 level will need to eventually convert to an "academic and amateurism certification" account which has a fee of 100 dollars.  Division 1 and Division 2 schools can offer athletic scholarships. Division 3 schools can only offer academic scholarships.

Click here to see a registration checklist.

Click here to look at frequently asked questions

2.  NAIA (all 1 division)

NAIA schools can also offer athletic scholarships.  The NAIA is a separate organization from the NCAA and they have their own eligibility center which can be found here There is a fee of 80 dollars to register with the NAIA.  Unlike the NCAA eligibility center, there is no free profile page that can be created.  

3.  Junior college (2 year colleges)

Junior college is a great opportunity for athletes to continue their careers close to home (or still potentially across the nation).  Junior colleges can offer partial athletic scholarships.  When competing in sports at a junior college, athletes have 2 years of eligibility at the school, and also have the ability to transfer to a 4-year university after either 1 or 2 years.

The NWAC (northwest athletic conference) is a league of 36 junior colleges in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia.  Click here to visit the conference website and see a list of schools and sports offered.  Unlike the NCAA and NAIA, there is no requirement to create a profile or register an athlete.  The only requirement is to apply and be accepted into any of the member schools.

The NJCAA (national junior college athletic association) is a nation-wide organization with over 500 schools.  Much like our local NWAC, the NJCAA can offer partial athletic scholarships and does not require registration or a profile page.  For more information about member schools and academic requirements, visit their website here  

The process of becoming a college athlete can sometimes seem overwhelming.  Making sure you take the correct high school classes, registering with the correct organizations, and being recruited are all parts of the process.  If you need help getting started or have specific questions about the process, please email Scott Stencil at sstencil@everettsd.org