Playing and Completing Together: Athletics
Many Immaculata students love athletics. Within the past year 75 percent of our Middle School students were involved in extra-curricular athletics.
The athletic program at Immaculata extends opportunities to challenge students to grow personally and spiritually. Coaches, who can be teachers, parents, or community members volunteering time, hold high expectations for athletes. Athletes are expected to try hard, to play as a team, and to be disciplined. The foundation of this discipline is faith and the Immaculata way of life. Games and practices begin with prayer and each team takes on a community service project.
Immaculata fields ten teams and participates in the Triangle Catholic Schools Athletic Conference, a conference comprised of area Catholic schools.
In addition to playing conference games, Immaculata teams often play other schools in the Durham-Chapel Hill area. Thus, Immaculata athletes play students from diverse backgrounds and skill levels.
Our varsity team's home court is the Emily Krzyzewski Family Life Center.
Immaculata has an outstanding athletic performance record. Some of the past achievements include:
Girls Volleyball Champions - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002
Boys Soccer Champions - 2003. 2004
Girls Basketball Champions - 1999, 2002, 3rd in Charlotte Tournament 2002
Boys Basketball Champions - 1999, 4th in Charlotte Tournament 2003. 3rd in Charlotte Tournament 2007, 2008
Girls Soccer Conference Champions - 2001, 2002, 2003
Boys Baseball Champions - 2002
Athletic Teams Grades 6 to 8 (unless otherwise noted)
Girls
Volleyball
Basketball
Varsity - 7th and 8th Grades
Junior Varsity - 5th and 6th Grades
Developmental League, Intramural Play - 4th Grade
Soccer
Cheerleading
Boys
Soccer
Basketball
Varsity - 7th and 8th Grade
Junior Varsity - 5th and 6th Grade
Developmental League, Intramural Play - 4th Grade
Baseball
Cheerleading
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