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Parent document: Regular School Board Meeting 5_00 pm-07-11-2024.pdf

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BREMERTON
HIGH SCHOOL

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KNIGHTS

Prepared by

Amber
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MA Ed, RAA
Athletic Director

Prepared for

BSD Adminstration
& Board Members



O1 Letter from the Athletic Director

02 BHS Athletics Overview

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03 Academic & Athletic Achievement

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04 Sports Offerings & Historical Overview

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09 ~=©Sportsmanship Plan/Results

10 Ist Annual Athletic Awards “KNIGHT”

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BREMERTON KNIGHTS

ATHLETICS



Letter from the
Athletic Director

Amber Plummer
Borowski,
M. Ed, RAA

Athletic Director
Bremerton High School

We are thrilled to celebrate an incredible
2023-2024 sports season marked by
outstanding sportsmanship, academic
excellence, and competitive triumphs.
Our athletes showcased unparalleled
dedication, not only on the field but also
in the classroom, achieving remarkable
success across all fronts. Their
commitment to fair play and teamwork
set a gold standard, making this season a
true testament to the power of hard work
and integrity.

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We proudly recognize the remarkable achievements of our athletes, both individually and
as teams, for their excellence in sports and academics at our First Annual Athletics
Award “KNIGHT. Throughout this past year, their dedication and hard work have not only
brought them personal success but have also strengthened our community. Together,
they exemplify the spirit of teamwork, perseverance, and commitment to excellence,
inspiring us all. Congratulations to all of our athletes, coaches and Knight Fans on a
memorable and victorious year!

575 total Participants on
47 Teams in 23 Sports

BHS Athletes raised nearly $' 70,000
in Fundraisers & Donations

77% of BHS Sports Teams advanced
to Post Season Competition

ATHLETICS



BHS Athletics
Overview

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Vision

To be brave, bold and kind as KNIGHTS excelling in academics and athletics
Our expectations as a department is to reach the highest level of success in all WIAA
measures in each sport program. Striving to succeed and recognizing the overall positive
production of our total program reflects upon quality of athletes, coaching, and resources

provided.

Mission

Our purpose is to provide student-athletes e Assist and encourage Bremerton

with positve and memorable opportunities student-athletes to reach their full

to reach their potential as responsible and academics potential.

productive citizens. We will foster a e Provide each student-athlete with the
culture of success academically, opportunity to grow personally and
athletically and personally to help achieve enjoy a positive experience at

our goals. Bremerton High School and within the

community.

ATHLETICS



Academic Achievement
r FALL SEASON SPORTS - GPA’S

GIRLS SWIM
WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.41 GPA

BOYS TENNIS
WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.03 GPA

(| VOLLEYBALL
VARSITY - WIAA Distinguished Tear AWARD - 3.27 GPA
JV - WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.18 GPA

i) GIRLS SOCCER
VARSITY - WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.49 GPA
JV - WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.04 GPA

0 CROSS COUNTRY
WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.32 GPA

0 FOOTBALL
VARSITY - WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.149 GP

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01 BOWLING
WIAA, Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.40 GPA
02 BOYS BASKETBALL

CTeam -WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.402 GPA
JV -WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.262 GPA
VARSITY- 2.921 GPA

03 GIRLS BASKETBALL
CTEAM - 2.827 GPA
JV - WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.446 GPA,
VARSITY - 2.817 GPA

i) DRILL
2.979 GPA
it COMPETITIVE CHEER
VARSITY - WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.49 GPA
BOYS SWIM
06 WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.415 GPA

07 Boys & GIRLS WRESTLING
WIAA State Scholastic AWARD - Lars Michaelson

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SPRING SEASON SPORTS - GPA’S

i) GIRLS TENNIS
WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.41 GPA

(} BOYS SOCCER
WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.03 GPA

0 BASEBALL
VARSITY - WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.27 GPA

( FASTPITCH
VARSITY - WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.49 GPA
JV - WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.04 GPA

05 BOYS TRACK & FIELD
WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.32 GPA

06 GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
VARSITY - WIAA Distinguished Team AWARD - 3.149 GPA

ATHLETICS



Academic Achievement

ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY

e Student Athletes must pass 5 of 6 classes for Grades 9-11 and 4 of 5 for 12th Graders.
e Grade Checks - Every three weeks provided to student-athletes, parents and Coaches.

ACADEMIC RESTORATION PLAN

e Student Athletes with deficient grades are offered an opportunity to participate with a
sports team in strength and conditioning, practices, study halls and team bonding to
provide community support and motivation.

e Grades are checked regularly while coaches and teammates encourage and support
the student-athlete as they make positive progress towards eligible grades.

e Once grades are raised to passing 5 of 6 classes the student athlete is restored to
particpate in practices, travel and competition.

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ATTENDANCE ACCOUNTABILITY

¢ Students must be in attendance all day (except for excused absences) to participate
in athletics.

e Attendance Checks were provided daily throughout the year to coaches

e Periodic Attendance Checks were conducted by the Athletic Director to provide
feedback to coaches and check in with atheletes.

e There were a few inconsistencies discovered with the reports as occassionally
insufficient attendance was flagged. Admin., teachers and counselors collaborated
with the AD and Athletic Staff to hold student athletes accountable for attendance
and academics seeking improvement in the scholastic patterns.

BREMERTON KNIGHTS

ATHLETICS



“4 Athletic Achievement

Varsity has maintained 100%
eligibility for the past 8 years

22 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+

e 14 - Olympic All League First Team, Second
Team, and Sportsmanship Accolades

e 3rd Place in Olympic League 5-2 record

e West Central District Ill 2A Playoff Team

e WIAA State - Ist Round

e WIAA Scholastic Team Award
Distinguished Scholars 3.0+

e Hosted a Community Support Night for local
Bremerton PeeWee Teams

36% of the team are

Olympic League Scholars Teams were rebuilding and healing, with a
new focus on sportsmanship, teamwork and

fundamentals with a new coaching staff.
e JV &C-Teams continued to be competitive
and successful during the season

e 15 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
e 2-Olympic All League Athletes

© Honorable Mention

o Sportsmanship Award

e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars 3.0+

Focused on high academics
and community support

12 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+

e 4-Olympic All League First Team, Second
Team, and Sportsmanship Accolades

- e 5th in Olympic League 5-9 record

== ¢ West Central District Ill 2A Playoffs- (1st Round)

m<i + WIAA Distinguished Team Scholars Award 3.0+
— ° Community Service and Themed Game Nights

e Supported Bremerton Food Bank & Bremerton
Youth Soccer Club with free admission and Half
Time Mini Games


“ Athletic Achievement

96% maintained Academic
Eligibility throughout the season

e 14- Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
e 2-Olympic All League Athletes
o First Team (5th place - Singles)
o Sportsmanship Award
e Ath in Olympic League 4 - 6 record
e West Central District III Participant (6th Place)
e WIAA State Participant (2nd Round)

e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars 3.0+

92% of the athletes maintained
a 3.0+ GPA during the season

e 7- Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+

e 5-Olympic All - League First Team, Honorable
Mention, and Sportsmanship Accolades

e Olympic League Champion in multiple events

e West Central District Ill Participants &
Champion

e WIAA State Participant competed and earned
1st and 2nd place medals.

e 2 TIME State Champion & Runner-up

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. e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
e Team Ranked 16th in the State

Distinguished Scholars 3.0 +

School Records were broken
multiple times during the season |

m= - 11- Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
*, © 6 - Olympic All - League First Team,
Honorable Mention, and Sportsmanship
Accolades

« © Olympic League Champion

« West Central District Ill Participants

e WIAA State Participants

eas

e Girls School Record set ° . e Boys School Records set
e WIAA Scholastics T Award
e Fastest League Time echolesties: isan Awar e Second Fastest League Time

» Second Fastest DistickTime PStnguished Sehetarss.0 + + Athlete ranked 19th in State


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ATHLETICS

Athletic Achievement

GIRLS BOWLING

3rd Place in League with more
than Half as Scholar Athletes

e 8- Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
e 8-Olympic All League Athletes
© First Team (7 Athletes)
o Sportsmanship Award
e 3rd in Olympic League 6-8 record
e West Central District Ill 2A Participating Team
e WIAA State Indiviual Participant ranked 24th
e A+ Sportsmanship Team - 0 Ejections
e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars 3.0+

e 6- Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
e Olympic League MVP Athlete
e 5-Olympic All League Athletes
o First Team & Sportsmanship Award
e 3rdin Olympic League 6-8 record
e Olympic League
o 1--3X League Champion
© 2 additional League Champions
e 15 Regional 2A Pairticipants
© 3X Regional Champion
© 2 additional Medalists
e 2 WIAA State Participants
°o 3X State Champion

BOYS & GIRLS WRESTLING ¢ A+ Sportsmanship Team - 0 Ejections

e WIAA Scholastic Athlete Award
UNDEFEATED Athlete! WON e WIAA Scholastics Team Award

every match-up in Washington Distinguished Scholars 3.0+

e Community Support with a Youth Tournament

BOYS SWIM
3.415 Team GPA with 12 under
classmen and 6 upper classmen

e 12 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
¢ 6- Olympic All League Athletes
o First Team (5 Athletes)
o Sportsmanship Award
e 11- West Central District Ill 2A Participants
with more than half under classmen
e A+ Sportsmanship Team - 0 Ejections
e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars 3.0+



= Athletic Achievement

e WIAA All Tourney 1st Team Athlete
e WIAA 2A All Tournament Coach

WIAA STATE Sth Place .
Highest Ranking since 2012-2013 #43

14 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+

e 3- Olympic All League First Team, Honorable
Mention, and Sportsmanship Accolades

e 3rd in Olympic League 10 - 4 record

e West Central District Ill 2A Playoff Team

e WIAA State 5th Place

e Overall Season 20 - 8 record

e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars - 3.0+ Cteam & JV

WIAA 2A STATE CHAMPIONS

e 4-Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
e Road to State Success competing in 4
Pre State Competitions qualifying at ALL
© Bothell Competition 2nd Place
o Thurston Competition 1st Place
© Gig Harbor Competition 3rd Place
o Thahoma 2nd Place

o Cheered Support for all 12 Football games
including WCD & State Playoff games
o Cheered Support for 26 Boys & Girls
Basketball games including 6 WCD & State
Playoff games.
e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars - 3.0+

New Booster Club & hosted
several successful fundraisers

13 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+

e 1Athlete received Olympic All League
Honorable Mention and Sportsmanship Award

e Hosted a Community Support Youth Night for

the our local Bremerton YMCA Basketball Youth

e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars - 3.0+ JV Team


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43 Athletic Achievement

100% of the Athletes maintained
Academic Eligibility for the season

13-_Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
e 1Athlete received Olympic All League

Honorable Mention and Sportsmanship Award
e TOP BHS Varisty Athletic Team GPA - 3.41

e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars -3.0+

¢ Community Teamwork the Athletes volunteered
weekly at the Bremerton Foodline

92% (13 of 14) of the Golf teams
are Multiple Sport Athletes

e 6- Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
e 3- Olympic All League Athletes

o First Team (Boys)

© Sportsmanship Award (Boys & Girls)
e West Central District Ill 2A Participant (Boys)
e WIAA State Participant (Boys)

e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars - 3.0+

e 10 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
e 5-Olympic All League Athletes
30% Increased Particpation 0 2 First Team Athletes
adding numerours ELL Students © 2 Second Team Athletes
o Sportsmanship Award
e 3rd in Olympic League 9-5 record
e West Central District Ill 2A Playoffs 7th Seed
(2nd Round)

are Supported Bremerton Youth Soccer Club
My) with a Youth Team Jersey Night



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ATHLETICS

Athletic Achievement

GIRLS TRACK & FIELD

7 Olympic League Champions, League
Co-MVP, 2 District Champions,
2 WIAA Medalists, 2 National Medals

e 16 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
e 9-Olympic League First Team Athlete Champions
& Sportsmanship Award

e 12 West Central District Ill 2A Participants

© 2 District Champion Athletes

© 5 District Medals
e 3 WIAA State Paticipants (2 Medalists) —-
e 2National Outdoor Participants (3rd Place Medal) i -
e A+ Sportsmanship Team - 0 Ejections :
e WIAA Scholastics Team Award

Distinguished Scholars - 3.0+

BOYS TRACK & FIELD

5 Olympic League Champions,
‘ 2 District Champions, 2 WIAA
Medalists, 2 National Medals

e 24 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
e 6-Olympic League First Team Athlete Champions
& Sportsmanship Award
e 8 West Central District Ill 2A Participants
o 2 District Champion Athletes
© 8 District Medals
e 5 WIAA State Partiicpants (2 Medalists)
e 2 National Outdoor Participants (3rd Place Medal)
e A+ Sportsmanship Team - 0 Ejections
e WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars -3.0+

DRILL TEAM
90% Academic Eligibiility

e 12 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+ e Performed at multiple Pep Rallies providing
e A+ Sportsmanship Team encouragement for the entire athletic

o Halftime Support for 5 Home Football games program and student boys
e Halftime Support for both Boys and Girls e Impressive End Year Showcase

Basketball for 12 Home games e Community Support with Mini Drill Camp


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Athletic Achievement

FASTPITCH

A Highly Competitive Team in the |
Most Competitve League in the State. «4 Ww
8 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+ ‘KK, = ‘ea
5 - Olympic All League
o 1-‘1st First Team Athlete
o 4-2nd Team and Sportsmanship Athletes
5th in Olympic League 5-9 record with the top
four teams in our league being the top fourteams |
in the District and two of those teams placed =
3rd and 4th at state.
West Central District III 2A Playoffs(2nd round)
A+ Sportsmanship Team - 0 Ejections
2.98 Program GPA (Varsity & JV combined)

BASEBALL

Improved Sportsmanship and
Teamwork

7 - Olympic League Scholar Athlete 3.5+
2 - Olympic All League Second Team and
Sportsmanship Accolades

A+ S portsmanship Team - 0 Ejections
WIAA Scholastics Team Award
Distinguished Scholars -3.0+

POST- SEASON
SUCCESS

District/ Regional WIAA State
Competitions Competitions

17 of 22 12 of 22
Varsity Teams Varsity Teams


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Sports Offerings &
Historical Overview

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Boys Sports Offered Ago Ago Ago Ago Ago Last Year Current Year

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x Baseball - Boys 2 2 2 1

! Basketball - Boys 3 3 3 3
A Cheer - Boys 1 4 1 7
(e) Cross Country - Boys 1 2 2 2
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z Football - Boys 11-man - Boys 2 2 2 2
O Golf - Boys 1 1 1 1
aT Soccer - Boys 2 3 3 3
jag Swimming & Diving - Boys 1 4 1 1
— Tennis - Boys 2 2 2 2
3 Track & Field - Boys 1 2 2 2
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Bremerton HS -- 22 7 3
Years 12 Years 5 Years

Girls Sports Offered Ago Years Ago Ago Years Ago Ago Last Year Current Ye
4-2 2018-2019 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024

Wrestling - Girls

Total Girls Squads 16 18 23 19 23 24
Total Squads

Basketball - Girls | 2 3 3 3
Bowling - Girls 1 1 2 2
Cheer - Girls ; 1 1 1 1
Cross Country - Girls 1 1 1 41
Dance/Drill - Competitive - Girls il 1 1 1 1
Fastpitch Softball - Girls 1 2 2 2
Football - Boys 11-man - Girls | 2 2 2 2
Golf - Girls. i 1 1 1 1
Soccer - Girls : 2 2 2 2
Swimming & Diving - Girls : 1 1 1 4
Tennis. - Girls d 2 2 2 2
Track & Field - Girls : 1 2 2 2
Volleyball - Girks | 2 3 3 3
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| Athletic Staff
Spotlight

Coach “T”,
Paul Theriault
Head Football Coach
Awarded
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
COACH of the WEEK (2)

Coach “Jenn
Jenn Owens
Head Cheer Coach
Nominated
WASHINGTON STATE
CHEER COACHES ASSOC.
COACH of the YEAR

AD Plummer

Amber Plummer

Borowski

Athletic Director

Awarded

WASHINGTON STATE

CHEER COACHES ASSOC.
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

of the YEAR

Coach “Tay”
Taylor Neal

Strength & Conditioning
Coach
Nominated
SOUTH KITSAP’S BEST.
YOUTH VOLUNTEER
of the YEAR

Coach “Miah”
Jeremiah Davis
Head Basketball Coach
Awarded
2A BOYS ALL STATE
COACH of the TOURNAMENT

Featured NEW
Athletic Staff
2023 -2024

“DOC”
Dr. Britni Racus

Athletic Trainer

“Doc” has been an
amazing contribution to our
program providing support
to our coaches and care
for our student athletes.


Athletic Staff
Spotlight

Bremerton HS --

Coaching Staff Current
2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 Year

| COACHES for Boys SPORTS (Male-Female) 27-4 29-4 29-8 44-8 |
| TOTAL COACHES for Boys SPORTS 31 33 37 52 |

COACHES for Girls SPORTS (Male -Female) 27-7 23 - 12 23-13 29-17

TOTAL COACHES for Girls SPORTS 34 35 36 46

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Retained Coaches from | 2023 -2024
2022 - 2023 New Coaches

e Adriana Ouellette - CHR
e Alex Pfeiffer - FB

e Alexis Mohr, VB (JV) e John Hughes - XC !

* Alycia Stodden - DRL * Lindsey Dahl - GSC (VAR) 1 a

e Andrea Cochran - GSW,BSW,GFP e Malia Juarez - BSC (JV) * Christian DeSea

e Brian Burdick - BSC e Michael Chapas - BSC + Hannah McHugh

e Bryan Webb - BTN, GTN e Nancy Harris - GBB - James Bodemianm

e Daniel McInnis - T&F e Paul Theriault - FB, T&F « Joe Kennedimens

e Dean Wagner - GBW, BGO e Rob Ells - BSB + John Hughesmannme

e Eli Chastain - BSC (Cteam) e Scott Renner - XC, GGO . Kristin Tureen
e Forrest Schindler - BSB e Scott Webb - BTN, GTN | i
* Grant Wheeler - BBB * Tyler Michaelson - BWR » Laurie Wage
* Jaclyn Renner - T&F ° Walt Oliver - FB * Malla Jat
e Jared Gervais - FB e Walter Brown Ill - FB 1 Rayne Cabalo as
° Jeffrey Nielsen - FB, BSB * William "Billy" Richardson-GWrR  * Robin Hadlaller ViGV)

e Jenn Owens - CHR e Taylor Neal - S&C

e Jeremiah "Miah" Davis - BBB
e Jodie Falotico - GBB, GFP

e Joe Kennedy **FB

e Joe Wilson - BBB

2024 -2025
New Coaches Hired

e Francine Flanagan - GSC (JV)
e Malia Juarez - GSC VAR
e Loriena Valdez - VB VAR

NOTE: Coaches LISTS Do Not
Include Volunteer Coaches

ATHLETICS



Sports Participation

Bremerton HS --
BOYS SPORTS

22 Years 12 Years 7 Years 5 Years 3 Years Current
Ago Ago Ago Last Year Year

2016-2017 2018-2019 2021-2022 2022-2023 | 2023-2024

st Baseball - Boys 26 | 31 19
3 Basketball - Boys 26 45 40 29
WN Cheer - Boys 0 1 0 Oo

! Cross Country - Boys 16 7 26 14
A Dance/Drill - Competitive- Boys 0 0 2 2
fo) Football - Boys 11-man - Boys 69 52 63 56
N Golf - Boys 12 8 413 )
z Soccer - Boys 35 40 48 68
O Swimming & Diving - Boys 19 9 10 18
fai Tennis - Boys i 28 25 30 27
= Track & Field - Boys | , 46 30 50 66 39
F Wrestling - Boys 413 21 25 18 20
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4 Participants 198 212 302 282 307 339 301

Boys School ——
Enrollment , 611 598 643

Bremerton HS --
GIRLS SPORTS

22 Years 12 Years 7 Years 5SYears 3 Years Current
Ago Ago Ago Ago Last Year Year

2016-2017 2018-2019 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024
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Basketball - Girls 22 38 35 29
Bowling - Girls r 6 11 14
Cheer-Girls 18 13 12 17
Cross Country - Girls 4 T 9 10
Danee/Drill - Competitive 15 18 16 16
Fastpitch Softball - Girls 15 30 29 23
Football - Boys 14-man - Girls 3 2 2 5
Golf - Girls 8 15 9 4
Soccer - Girls eel 36 36 37
Swimming & Diving - Girls as «ta 40 17 12
Tennis - Girls a 28) | 33 30 27 32
Track & Field - Girls | a, sx | 8 47 38 36
Volleyball - Girls 3 Oe i9 31 38 41

Wrestling - Girls 8 5 5 2

Total Girls Sports Participants
TITLE IX (Increase in Girl
Participants)

222 288 284 278

40+ 106+ 102+ 96+
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ATHLETICS

Sports Participation

381 Athletes O78

3 Sport Athletes Female Athletes
13% 47.7% Male Athletes
51.6%

1 Sport Athlete
54.4% 2 Sport Athletes
32.6%

Student Athletes By
Grade Level

Grade9 102
Grade 10 112
Grade 11 88
Grade 12 79

Freshmen Sophmores Juniors Seniors

Sports Participation by
Grade Level & Gender

Male Athletes Male Athletes Male Athletes Male Athletes
45% 46% 48% 52%
Female Athletes Female Athletes Female Athletes Female Athletes


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ATHLETICS

Athletic Financials

ASB Sports Ticketing Revenue

income
Statements

We're thrilled to share the fantastic results of
our teams event ticketing and fundraising
endeavors for our high school sports
program! Thanks to Knight Fans and
community support and generosity, we've
been able to compete in summer leagues,
travel to tournaments, upgraded our facilities,
purchased new equipment, and provided
additional support for our student-athletes.
These contributions have made a tremendous
impact, helping our teams achieve new
heights and fostering a stronger sense of
community and school spirit. We are greatful
to our Beloved Bremerton Community helping
our BHS student have memorable athletic
experiences.

Balance Sheet

BHS Athletics financial management for the
recent fiscal period has been highly
successful. Through careful planning and
prudent spending, we have managed to stay
under budget while maintaining the quality and
effectiveness of our programs. This
demonstrates our commitment to fiscal
responsibility and ensures that we are making
the best possible use of our resources. We
will continue to prioritize efficient financial
practices to support our long-term goals and
sustain our positive impact.

Cash Flow Statement

SS General
28,714 (with approx
e $12,000 pending Tran:

ASB Sports Teams Balanc
¢ $80,680 (approx)

BHS Athletics General _
e $7,175 under (approx)

ASB Sports Team Donations

ASB Sports Team Fundraising

ASB Paid Expenses (Equipment, Supplies,
Camps Tournaments, Special Events)

BHS BIG BUCKS Fundtraisers! & Donators!

Football Fundraising $ 19, 700+
PTA Baseball Donation of $ 3,848
Track & Field Fundraising $ 13,398
Boys Soccer Fundraising $ 5,319
Cheer Fundraising $15,129

Boys & Girls Swim Donations &
Fundraising $12, 050

BHS Athletics General - 23/24 Uniform Rotation

BHS Athletics General Operating Budget

BHS Athletics General Operating Expenses



4 Title IX Compliance

_ ld Title IX Compliance requires focus in three areas:

e Area1is SPORTS OFFERINGS at the school, which is
measured in two parts.
o Participation Offerings ==
measured through the Three Prong Test

= Full & Effective Accommodation of Athletic Interests
o Levels of Competition
— measured by the Two Prong Test

e Area 2 is FINANCIAL SUPPORT

e Area 3 is OTHER ATHLETICS BENEFITS

GREEN - In Progress



Sportsmanship Plan

We Will...

Objective One: MET EXPECTATION
Enhance our sportsmanship expectations for
all stakeholders before, during and after the
games by focusing on character and

Our goal is to demonstrate noticeable citizenship.

improvement in sportsmanship in the Objective Two : MET EXPECATATION

competitive arena.The expectation is Train our coaches, student-athletes and

for Bremerton High School to have parents and hold them accountable for their

zero ejections during the 2023-2024 actions as they pertain to sportsmanship.
Objective Three: EXCEEDED

school year.
EXPECTATION

Build a culture of positive Sportsmanship by
using a catch’em being good approach.

Character & Development - COMPLETED

BHS Athletics will have a weekly character traits
focus. Our student athletes will participate in
weekly presentations from Inspirational Guest
Speakers and Follow-up with TEAM TALKS that
are themed to develop character, leadership and
good sportsmanship.

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Positive Reinforcement -- “B” Recognized
NEEDS IMPROVEMENT

The B Pin is an immediate recognition system
for coaches to recognize student-athletes,
other coaches, officials, and/or parents or fans
that do something positive and demonstrate
good sportsmanship in or out of competition..
ALL staff have the ability to award aB to any
person who they deem as deserving or earning
the B.

Announcements & Pledges - COMPLETED

We will have a Game meeting with Coaches,
Student-athletes and officials prior to competition
defining and emphasizing our action plan and
sportsmanship expectations. BHS will also have a
standard and consistent Sportsmanship
announcement and or student

read pledge prior to competition.

Sportsmanship Training - COMPLETED

e Coaches - All coaches completed the NFHS
Fundamentals of Coaching or WIAA Coaches
School prior to coaching.

e Sportsmanship Course have been
incorporated into our FALL, WINTER & SPRING
Student Athlete Sports Season meetings. Full
course completion and certification will be
required prior to athletes returning to play
following an ejection.

e Parents - Initiating and incorporating NFHS The
Parent Seat, Beyond the Scoreboard, and A
Lasting Relationship and Officially Human
Public Service Announcement - It's not a
Game. into our Sports Season Parent Meetings

Positve Reinforcement - Athlete of the Week
and Weekly Sportsmanship/Character Awards
Celebrated Athletes, Academics, and
Sportsmanship with Weekly Awards,
Announcments and End Year Awards Night.
These extrinsic rewards are to reinforce good
behavior, character and exemplary
sportsmanship to increase the intrinsic positive
culture in our sports programs.

Team ACTS of Service or Kindness -11 of 22
Teams participated in Community Service.
Each Team is charged to reach out and serve
our community

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e Athlete of the Year
o Attianna Cabato
o Lars Michaelson
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o Evelyn Bevers
© Jalin Davis
e Elite Athlete Award
© Gabbie Patti
© Salleen Mattivi
o Rylee Wheaton
© Dallin Anderson
o lsaiah Cadengo
Leadership Award
o Helene Rode
o Oliver Christian
Ultimate Teammate
o Makaela Robison
© Trenton Bulmer

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Contact Information

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1500 13th Street, Bremerton, WA 98312

Phone 360-473-0904 or 360-473-0905
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