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Welcome to the Peninsula High School Athletics Page

All Sports Registration For 2024/2025 School Year IS NOW Open!

Winter Sports will begin November 18th, 2024 (Girls Bowling starts Nov. 4th) (REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID MISSING OUT ON THE FIRST DAY!)

Peninsula High School believes that interscholastic sports and activities promote sportsmanship and citizenship. The athletic/activity programs instill pride in school, community, teach lessons for life, self discipline, and develops students physically and emotionally.

Activities/athletics are an extension of a solid educational program. Research shows that students who participate in activities/athletics tend to maintain higher grade point averages, better attendance, and fewer discipline problems.

Participation in Peninsula High School activity/athletic program is a valuable part of a student’s high school career.

PHS Athletic Director:

PHS Athletic Secretary:

Looking for sports schedules and scores? Check here!

 

**ALL ATHELTES WILL NEED TO PURCHASE AN ASB CARD**

Student Transportation Form

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Welcome to NFHS Sports Network!

Peninsula HS games will be airing on the NFHS Network. Click on the link to the website to get registered. You will need to set up your own account, follow all the instructions to set up the account, make sure to pick Peninsula HS. Then check the PHS Athletic page for game days that will be available. And check back regularly for any changes to your favorite teams' schedule.

Tickets for all home games can be pre-purchased on Puprle Pass! SKIP THE LINES AND BUY AHEAD!

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Final Forms Help Sheet

 

Still Have Questions?

EMAIL THE ATHLETIC SECRETARY: ANGIE WEHMEIER AT WEHMEIERE@PSD401.NET  OR CALL THE ATHLETIC OFFICE AT 253-530-4411

Email the Athletic Director: Ross Filkins at filkinsr@psd401.net or call the Athletic Director at 253-530-4410

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    Please check here for key dates by sport, bus departure information, practice schedules, important updates from coaches and athletic forms. (PLEASE ATTACH PHYSICALS IN FAMILY ID IF YOU HAVE NOT PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED ONE TO THE HIGH SCHOOL FOR EXPEDITED CLEARING)

    Coming Soon

    Football 2023 Registration is now open!

    Fall 2023 Registration will open on July 21st

    Fall Sports begin begin on August 21st (Football Begins August 16th)

    Coming Soon

    Please check with Fall Coaches for Summer training opportunities! Contact info is under the 22/23 Sports team info tab. There is A LOT to learn this summer! DO NOT MISS OUT! :) 

    Tip!

    Register Early to ensure you are cleared for your sport!

    Tip!

    Call your doctor's office to check your physical date! All physicals must be good through the state tournament date of your sport!

    • ​Remember all students must have a physical that will last through the state championship for their sport before their registration will be approved. Check with your doctor! All Fees and Fines must be paid to be cleared. Check the student portal.
    • ​NEED INFORMATION BY SPORT? Click on the sport below for sport specific information and messages
    • ​NEED TO REGISTER FOR A SPORT? GO HERE: Final Forms
  • A list of names and contact information for the members of the 2004-2005 PHS Sports Information Sheet.

  • Re:  Student Injuries and Insurance

            2021-2022 School Year

    Dear Parent/Legal Guardian:

    The safety of our students is of critical importance to all of us and we want to protect them from injury. Even so, accidents do happen (at school and elsewhere) and required medical care can be expensive. Please know that your school does not assume responsibility for such costs but does offer you access to several student accident insurance plans for voluntary purchase. Details can be found in the attached brochure/enrollment form.

    Options are available to cover your child 24/7, anywhere in the world or you can limit coverage to school-related injuries only. The plans do not restrict your choice of doctors or hospitals. However, you’ll also have access to an extensive network of providers with discounted fees. Seeking care through contracted providers may further reduce your out-of-pocket costs, particularly if your child needs surgery or hospitalization.

    Also offered is the pay-as-you-go Student Accident & Sickness Plan which covers sickness as well as injury, in and out of school. The Dental Accident plan can be of particular value with younger students as final treatment to injured teeth often needs to be deferred until after they mature.

    Common emergency benefits – Regardless of the benefit level selected, all of the accident medical plans and the Student Accident & Sickness Plan will cover eligible charges for Ambulance, Emergency Room and Emergency Room Physician at 100% of Usual, Customary and Reasonable charges (UCR) up to plan limits.

    Enhanced benefits for qualified concussions – If an insured student suffers a concussion while participating in any covered activity and is consequently removed from play from his/her interscholastic sport per the school’s formal concussion protocols, then any deductible or inside limit features of the plan are waived and eligible charges for the evaluation and treatment of the concussion are paid at 100% of UCR subject to remaining policy terms and conditions.

    Interscholastic Sports – Please know that all plans offered (other than the Dental Accident Plan) may be used to comply with applicable state and local insurance requirements for participation in interscholastic sports (coverage for tackle football is offered on a stand-alone basis).

    COVID-19 – After schools were physically closed in March of 2020, the administrator of this program - Myers-Stevens & Toohey (MST) worked with the underwriting insurance company to make several adjustments to the insurance program. In brief, they included: 1) qualified extension of coverage to distance learning at home; 2) qualified coverage for COVID-19 testing costs; 3) the addition of Telemedicine as a covered service; 4) qualified extension of coverage for school activities pushed beyond the last day of instruction; 5) related extension of coverage to graduated students participating in such postponed activities and 6) modified claims forms and procedures. Details can be found on the MST website www.myers-stevens.com. At this time, these adjustments continue to apply to the 2021-2022 School Year insurance program. .As matters concerning COVID continue to evolve, updates will be posted on the MST website

    You are strongly encouraged to carefully review the information provided. If your child already has health coverage, the student insurance plans offered can also be used to expand choice of providers and help cover the high deductibles and 30% to 40% cost sharing obligations imposed by many health plans today.

    To enroll, please follow the instructions in the attached brochure. Enrollment is also available by going to www.myers-stevens.com. While your child is eligible to enroll at any time, one-time-pay rates for the accident medical plans and Dental Accident Plan are the same regardless of enrollment date. As such, you are encouraged to consider enrollment now in order to include coverage for this summer and the full 2021-2022 School Year. Once processing is completed, an ID card verifying coverage will be mailed home to you.

     If you have any questions concerning the coverages available, COVID 19 adjustments or need help with enrollment, please call Myers-Stevens & Toohey at (800) 827-4695. Bilingual representatives are available for parents who need assistance in Spanish.

    Sincerely,

    School/District Official Name and Title 

    Waiver of Coverage

    Insurance Form English

    Insurance Form Spanish

  • Here are links to some of the forms you will need when getting ready for sports. Click on the items you need for the form, print it and bring it to your Physical appointment.

  • Final Forms Registration is now OPEN for Fall Sports

    ALL ATHELTES WILL NEED TO PURCHASE AN ASB CARD

    NOTE: All dates, times and locations are subject to change

    (If a sport is listed in blue, Italic, and underlined, it is linked to information from the coach)

    Fall Sports

  • Final Forms WIll open Friday, September 30th

    • Boys Basketball
    • Girls Basketball
    • Boys Swim & Dive
    • Girls Bowling
    • Wrestling-Boys
    • Wrestling-Girls
    • Unified Soccer-Boys/Girls
    • Boys/Girls Waterpolo​​​​​​​
  • FINAL FORMS Will Open Friday January 27th

  • Team Awards 2022-23

    • Fastpitch - League Champions, 2023 State Champions, District Champions
    • Volleyball - League Champions, District Champions
    • Girls Soccer - League Champions
    • Girls Basketball - League Champions
    • Girls Lacrosse - League Champions

    PHS Individual Awards 2022-23

    • Alli Kimball - Washington State 3A Fastpitch Player of the Year
    • Grady Johnson - National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete of the Year
    • Katrina Cardinal - Volleyball State Coach of the Year
    • Langley Griffin - All League Volleyball MVP
    • Payton Knowles - Baseball Tacoma Athletic Commission (TAC) 2023 Athlete of the Year
    • 22 of 28 programs earned 2022-23 Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) academic awards

    First Team All League

    • Football: Isaac Smith, Dane Medaugh, Cole Muillenburg, Grady Johnson, Jones Stalker, Frankie Cross
    • Baseball: Payton Knowles
    • Volleyball: Alex Sims, Laney Sneva
    • Cross Country: Elektra Higgins, Logan Parrish, Hannah Lee

    TAC 2023 Athlete of the Year

    • Baseball: Payton Knowles

    First Team All State

    • Volleyball: Langley Griffin
    • Cross Country: Elektra Higgins, Logan Parrish

    First Team All Area

    • Baseball: Payton Knowles
    • Volleyball: Langley Griffin

    Division 2 All Tournament Team

    • Boys Water Polo: Dylan Bassler

    First Team All Division

    • Boys Water Polo: Dylan Bassler, Marcus Reum

    Second Team All Division

    • Boys Water Polo: Landon Gullum, Charlie Martin

    Honorable Mention All Division

    • Boys Water Polo: Henry Moore

    Second Team All-SSC

    • Baseball: Aidan Klumker
    • Football: Aiden Lester, Tanner Staben, Grady Johnson, Emmit Casey, Ethan Fias
    • Girls Basketball: Grace Richardson
    • Volleyball: Ziah Sneva, Evalyn Sutherland

    Honorable Mention All-SSC

    • Baseball: Troy Buchanan, Aiden Deschenes 

    Caleb Wanaka Memorial Scholarship

    • Baseball: Reece Brown

    Senior All State Games

    • Volleyball: Langley Griffin, Alex Sims, Laney Sneva 

    Wrestling - State

    • Mira Sonnen - 3rd place
    • Bailey Parker - 4th place
    • Emmett Casey - 5th place
    • Boden Clark - 6th place
    • Marcus Reum - 7th place
  • VARSITY LETTER IN COMMUNITY SERVICES 2024 – 2025

    Engaging in community service is a way to uplift others, the community, and oneself. The impact on the lives of others and the community at large can be lasting. It is also a great way to enrich your skills at relationship-building, empathy, problem-solving, and leadership. Peninsula School District is proud to honor students who contribute to our community with the Varsity Letter in Community Service. This opportunity is available to students going into 9th through 12th grade and can be repeated through each year of high school.

    Click the button below for more information

     

    Community Service Varsity Letter