Information and Schedules

Information and Schedules

Middle School:
St. Monica Academy currently offers four sports for students in 6th through 8th grade. Fall sports include boys’ flag football and girls’ volleyball. Winter sports include boys’ and girls’ basketball. St. Monica is a member of Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) and competes against local parochial schools. See the Sports Calendar below for schedules.

High School:
St. Monica Academy currently offers the following high school sports teams: Boys & Girls Cross Country, Boys & Girls Track and Field, Girls Varsity & JV Volleyball, Boys Varsity & JV Basketball, Girls Basketball, and Boys & Girls Swimming. St. Monica Academy is a member of the CIF Southern Section, and competes in the Heritage and Prep Leagues. 2024-25 will be our 16th year as a CIF member school. Over the years we have had considerable success, producing 13 NCAA athletes, capturing 29 league championships, and reaching the playoffs 48 times.

2024-2025 Sports Fees
CIF Girls Varsity & JV Volleyball$200.00CIF Swimming$200.00
CIF Boys Varsity Volleyball$200.00
CIF Varsity & JV Basketball$200.00
CIF Varsity Boys Baseball$200.00CYO Boys Basketball A&B$50.00
CIF Varsity Track and Field$100.00CYO Girls Basketball A&B$50.00
CIF Varsity Cross Country$100.00CYO Boys Football A&B$75.00
CIF Boys Soccer$200.00CYO Girls Volleyball A&B$50.00
General Guidelines:
  • Students arriving at school after 10:00 a.m. are prohibited from participating in any St. Monica Academy athletic contest occurring later that same day. The CIF athletic director can waive this rule in extenuating circumstances. Please contact the athletic director (Mr. Plance) if you think your circumstances justify an easement.
  • A student must achieve a 2.00 cumulative grade point average in ALL SUBJECTS ATTEMPTED each quarter in order to participate in athletics.
  • Any student who achieves a grade point average lower than a 2.00 for a particular quarter will be eligible to participate on a PROBATIONARY STATUS for the following quarter.
  • At the end of the probationary quarter, a student must receive a 2.00 grade point average in order to be eligible for the subsequent quarter. Eligibility becomes effective on the day report cards are issued.
  • For the purpose of eligibility only, a grade earned in a transcript course during summer school will replace that grade from the immediately preceding grading period in calculating eligibility. Other transcript courses taken in summer school will be calculated as part of the cumulative GPA for that grading period.
  • Participation in an after-school sport is dependent on compliance with these guidelines:
    1. Students are invited to sign up for various sports and must have their parent’s permission to participate.
    2. Students participating in a sport must demonstrate that they can maintain a 2.00 average during the sport’s season.
    3. If a student’s grades are suffering due to sport participation, school administrators may require withdrawal from the sport.
    4. Participating students must attend practices and games and demonstrate good sportsmanship during both practices and games.