Sports

Softball

This sport is designed for athletes who have the skills to hit and catch the ball, as we do have a competitive team. If your athlete is interested, please reach out to Coach Keith for practice days, times, and locations. An evaluation may be required to ensure your athlete is ready to join the team. Practices typically begin after the State Games in June.

 

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Corn Toss

Practice begins in early July and continues every Saturday through mid-September. Sessions are typically held from 4:00–6:00 PM at the Munroe’s home: 6855 E. County Rd 800 N, Brownsburg, IN 46112. Please note that practice times and locations are subject to change.

 

The season concludes with competition at the EKS Games, held in October at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School.

 

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Bowling

Bowling practice begins the first Sunday in August and runs through mid-September. Practices are held from 12:30–2:30 PM at Western Bowl. Shoes and balls are provided by the bowling alley.

 

Participation Options
Bowlers may sign up as individuals or form a Unified team, which consists of two athletes and two non-athletes. Athletes who are physically unable to throw the ball may participate as ramp bowlers, allowing them to practice and compete as well. Bowling continues to be our most popular sport!

 

Competition Information

  • November: First weekend at Woodland Bowl (north side of Indianapolis)

  • December: Last weekend at either Woodland Bowl or Western Bowl

  • Summer Games: Held in Terre Haute, with limited openings for bowling competition

 

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Equestrian

This sport has limited availability due to the number of horses and trainers, and there is currently a waiting list for enrollment. Practices are held on weekday evenings from 5:30–7:00 PM at Creekside Barn in Danville. Competition typically takes place on the second Saturday of September at the Hendricks County Fairgrounds.

 

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Fall Sports

Stay tuned to our website for information on new sports and upcoming programs.

Winter Sports

Basketball

Basketball practice typically begins on the third or fourth Saturday in October and runs through the end of February. Practices are generally held from 11:00 AM–12:30 PM, with the location and time dependent on court availability.

 

We currently have four teams (one 5-on-5 and three 3-on-3 teams). These teams compete in 3–4 local games held on Monday nights in February. Team uniforms are provided but must be returned if the athlete is no longer participating.

 

In addition to local games, our teams compete in a tournament at Taylor University in Upland on a Saturday in mid-February. A charter bus is provided for athletes and their families to travel to the tournament.

 

Athletes who are not on a team or prefer not to compete in games may still participate in Saturday skill practices and join the competition at Taylor University.

 

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Spring Sports

Track & Field

Track and field practice typically begins on the last Saturday in February and continues through mid-May. Practices are usually held from 11:00 AM–12:30 PM, though exact time and location may vary depending on facility availability.

 

Athletes may participate in a variety of events, including:

  • 50m, 100m, and 200m dash

  • Standing long jump

  • Running long jump

  • Softball throw

  • Shot put

  • Javelin

  • 4x100m relay

 

Local competition is held the second Saturday in May at Ben Davis High School. State competition is held at the Summer Games in Terre Haute.

 

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Swimming

Swimming practice typically begins the first Saturday in March and continues through the end of May. Practices are held at Tri-West High School from 10:30–11:30 AM.

 

One local competition is held each season (date and location TBD). State Competition takes place at the Summer Games in Terre Haute, with swimming events held off-campus at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.

 

Athletes do not need prior swimming experience, only a willingness to learn.

 

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Cycling

Cycling practice will be held on Saturday afternoons throughout April in preparation for the Summer Games in June. Practices take place on the track at Tri-West High School. Athletes must provide their own bicycles and certified helmets, as well as be able to transport them to practices and competitions. Riders are required to demonstrate the ability to ride a minimum distance of 500 meters.

 

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Bocce

Athletes must be at least 30 years old to play in this sport. Practice is held on Saturdays in April and May during track practice at Danville Middle School. Competition takes place exclusively at the Summer Games in Terre Haute, held the second weekend in June.

 

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