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1 WS/FCS Athletic Programs By Greg Gentry WS/FCS Athletic Director

2 High School Fall SportsWinter Sports CheerleadingBasketball Men’s Cross Country Men’sBasketball Women’s Cross Country Women’sCheerleading Field HockeyIndoor Track FootballSwimming – Men’s Golf Women’sSwimming– Women’s Soccer Men’sWrestling Tennis – Women’s Volleyball

3 High School Spring Sports Baseball Lacrosse – Men’s Lacrosse – Women’s Golf – Men’s Soccer – Women’s Softball Tennis – Men’s Track – Men’s Track – Women’s

4 Middle School Sports Offerings Basketball – Boys Basketball – Girls Soccer – Boys Soccer – Girls Track – Boys Track – Girls Volleyball – Boys Volleyball - Girls

5 Sports Offered by School 17 24 21 24 19 20 23 10 24 8

6 Teams by High School 17 21 35 29 40 27 24 40 37 10 36 13

7 Student Participation 205206 750 395 661 429 273 709 595 130 766 90

8 HIGH SCHOOL TOTALS Total Participation 5209 students Total number of Sports Teams 329 Total amount of scholarship offers in 2010-2011 $ 55,704,204.04 Atkins$1,475,157.00 Carver$1,540,042.00 East$4,182,298.00 Glenn$5,405,154.00 Mount Tabor$12,638,893.04 North$1,818,588.00 Parkland$5,490,376.00 Reagan$8,943,737.00 Reynolds$6,995,810.00 Walkertownn/a West$6,319,100.00 WSPA$814,249.00

9 2012 Scholarships Offered Academic = $43,849,820 Athletic = $ 6,775,996 Grants= $ 15,129,925 Total = $ 65,725,741

10 Athletic Expenditures for High School and Middle School Coaches Stipends + Athletic Tutoring = $2,729,143.32 High School Activity Bus Allocation = $236,927.47 Middle School Activity Bus Allocation = $64,312.68

11 Schools Stadium Seating Capacity FootballSoccerField HockeyTrackLacrosse Atkins1498Campus Carver3500Campus East5200Campus Practice - Bagley FieldCampusPractice (B&G) - Bagley Field Glenn4900Campus NoneCampus Mt. Tabor4900Campus Practice (G) - Jefferson Middle Practice (B) - Speas Elem North4500Campus Parkland5400 Game - Deaton Thompson Practice (B&G)-Philo Games (B&G) - Bolton Field Campus Practice (B) - Deaton Thompson Games (B&G) - Deaton Thompson Reagan4000Campus Reynolds5400 Game - Deaton Thompson Practice (B)- Redemmer Church Practice (G) - Whitaker Practice-Children's Home Game - Bolton Field Campus Practice (B) - Childrens Home Practice (G) - Paisley Games-Deaton Thompson West6000Campus WSPAn/a Practice-Atkins & Carver Games - Away n/a Walkertown2394Campus

12 State Champions 2011-2012 BASKETBALL – 2011-2012 W-S Prep Academy Men’s Basketball - 1A State Champions INDOOR TRACK East Forsyth - Austin Vegas Men's Pole Vault. Sydney White Women's Pole Vault Mount Tabor - Indoor Track 4x800m Relay Reagan - Craig Engels- 1600 meters and 1000 meters West - Jermaine Lewis – 55m Dash MEN’S TENNIS Reynolds –Three Time State Champions

13 State Champions 2011-2012 WRESTLING Mount Tabor- Malcolm Blackmon- @ 195 lbs. – record 50-0 Parkland – Phazon Roddy @ 106 lbs. Drew Turner @ 113 lbs. Parkland - State Dual Team Champions for 5 years in a row. Second longest winning streak in the country. Women’s Golf Reagan - Victoria Allred – Women’s Golf

14 Outstanding Athletes from WS/FCS Chris Paul III – Los Angeles Clippers Camille Little - WNBA/Seattle Reyshawn Terry- Orlando Magic/Dallas Mavericks, currently in Europe playing Othello Hunter- Atlanta Hawks Laquanda Barksdale Quick, WNBA San Antonio Stars. Josh Howard – Dallas Mavericks, Wizards, Jazz Stuart Scott- ESPN Anchor

15 Outstanding Athletes from WS/FCS Tommy Gregg- Atlanta Braves/Pittsburgh Pirates Derrele Mitchell- Candian Football League (Toronto) Ray Agnew - New England Patriots/Pittsburg Steelers Anthony Levine- Baltimore Ravens Ryan Taylor – Green Bay Packers Anthony Levine - Green Bay Packers Jamel Johnson - Wrestling US Olympic team

16 Why the Investment? Comparison of Athletes vs. Non-athletes GPA – 2.98 for Athletes vs. 2.17 for Non-athletes 17 percent to 23 percent higher depending on subgroups Attendance average 6.3 days per Athletes vs. 11.9 days absent for Non- athletes. Algebra End of Course Testing: the mean score eight percent higher for athletes than non- athletes English End of Course Testing: the mean score for athletes was 11 percent higher

17 Why the Investment? Comparison of Athletes vs. Non-athletes Discipline referrals almost 10 percent higher for Non-athletes vs. Athletes "A Qualitative Analysis of the Educational Performances of Athletes and Nonathletes in the High Schools of North Carolina."


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