Athletics

 

WUHSMS’s comprehensive sports program offers 7th-12th grade students opportunities for athletic, competitive, and personal growth.

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Our school’s athletic department is committed to creating an environment that fosters academic and athletic success, personal growth, and a sense of belonging for all students.

With committed coaches and staff, our athletic department promotes lifelong physical activity, fair play, and the joy of striving in sports, regardless of the outcome. This holistic approach encompasses interscholastic athletics, co-curricular activities, and recreational opportunities to help students reach their full potential both as athletes and as individuals, within a supportive and challenging environment.


High school athletic program

There are 16 team sports offered at WUHS. We foster an inclusive environment where every student, regardless of their initial skill level or abilities, is motivated to maximize their potential in sports. Each student who chooses to engage in a sport is encouraged to develop their skills to the fullest extent possible, emphasizing individual growth and improvement. If you’re interested in learning more about a specific program, please reach out to the listed program head.

Cross-country – Martha Perkins
Field hockey – Leanne Tapley
Football – Ramsey Worrell
Golf – Chris Bradley
Mountain biking – Todd Uva
Soccer (Girls) – Greg LaBella
Soccer (Boys) – Alex Montano

Fall sports

Baseball – Jason Tarleton
Lacrosse (Girls) – Amanda Hull
Lacrosse (Boys) – Brandon Little
Softball – Angela Allard
Tennis (Girls) – Derek Pierce
Tennis (Boys) – Michael Malik
Track & Field — TBD

Spring sports

Alpine skiing – Cheyenne Wood
Basketball (Girls) – Timmy MacDonnell
Basketball (Boys) – Scott Brooks
Ice hockey (Girls) – Ian Coates
Ice hockey (Boys) – Jon Chamberlin
Alpine skiing – Cheyenne Wood
Nordic skiing – Nick Mahood
Snowboarding – Johno Mitchell

Winter sports

 

Middle school athletic program

Woodstock Union Middle School offers a wide variety of athletic opportunities. All students are encouraged to participate in athletics, even if they have not previously played. The focus of sports at the middle school level is on skill development and teamwork. Typically middle school teams practice 3-5 days a week and have a full schedule of competitions with nearby schools and recreation departments. If you have questions about a particular team, reach out to the sport’s program head listed beneath the high school athletic program section above and they will be happy to assist you.

WUMS has the following offerings for middle school students:

Fall

Cross-country, Football, Field hockey, Mountain biking (club), Soccer, Volleyball (club)

Winter

Basketball, Nordic skiing, Snowboarding

Spring

Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, Track & Field