Athletics
Regina High School’s outstanding athletic program affords girls
many opportunities to participate in competitive sports. In
addition to the development of physical skills, organized sports
teaches students important lessons about teamwork, discipline,
perseverance, and good sportsmanship.
INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS:
Classification for the participation of interscholastic sports
is based on enrollment. Regina High School is classified as a
Class B school, however, in some sports, the school has
requested Class A status in order to be engaged in competition
with schools having a greater enrollment. The Interscholastic
Program provides students the opportunity to participate in
competitive sports with some of the largest school systems as
well as those of comparable enrollment in the State of
Michigan. The athletic program operates under the limitations
of available facilities, funds, and the regulations of the
Archdiocesan Catholic League and the Michigan High School’s
Athletic Association.
SCHOOL SPIRIT:
School spirit is shown in courtesy, pride, and sportsmanship
whether at home or away. Loyal students support their school,
their teams, their teachers and peers and do their utmost to
keep their academic and activity standards at the highest
possible level. Students with spirit have pride in their school
and they leave after four years carrying away great memories
that last a lifetime!
POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL:
This Senior activity should not interfere with academics.
Therefore, because of the number of days and the amount of time
given to practices, only Seniors with a six semester G.P.A. of
1.75 or higher may participate in Powderpuff Football. The
Administration in consultation with the individual student’s
Guidance Counselor and/or teachers can make an exception to this
regulation.
MHSAA Website
Catholic League
Website