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Levels of Competition and Program Development

Athletics at Shorecrest play an essential role in the School's Mission, providing experiences that develop our student-athletes physically, emotionally and intellectually. Although Shorecrest Chargers are encouraged and inspired to excel and to win, good sportsmanship is our primary goal.

VARSITY: COMPETING AND WINNING AT THE HIGHEST ATHLETIC LEVEL

Objective: To raise the level of commitment and development through focused training, competitive drive and winning. Competing and winning at the highest athletic level is the goal of Varsity sports. Student–athletes at this level will have access to coaching and training resources to promote team success and optimize individual development and performance.
 

Impact: Athletics is a privilege, not a right. There are no game playtime guarantees for Varsity level student-athletes. Hardwork, dedication and performance are key components to increase chances of individual and team success. Seize the opportunity when given the chance to perform.

JUNIOR VARSITY: PREPARING FOR AND DEVELOPING COMPETITION

Objective: To raise the level of commitment and development through focused training, competitive drive and winning. Developing and preparing student-athletes to compete at the highest athletic level is the goal of JV sports. Student–athletes at this level will have access to coaching and training resources to promote team success and optimize individual development and performance.
 

Impact: There is no predetermined game playtime allocation for JV level student-athletes. However, the goal of JV is to provide practice discipline and practical game experience for focused development of all players. Consistent with Varsity expectations, hardwork, dedication, and performance are key components to increase chances of individual and team success.

MIDDLE SCHOOL: THE STEPPING-STONE TO JV & VARSITY ATHLETICS

Objective: Skill development through team dynamics and competitive play. Each student-athlete will get an opportunity to experience practice and game situations through committed action, response and result activities.
 

Impact: Students who participate in MS sports are able to experience competition on a regular basis in a learning and encouraging environment. Development, growth, and maturity are key focuses of this educational level and MS athletics emphasizes the importance of supporting others through individual growth. This is the stepping-stone to JV/Varsity athletics.

Winter Sports Information

Spring Sports Information

College Athletics

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Athletics Teams

Fall

  • Cross Country - Varsity and Junior Varsity, Boys and Girls
  • Football - Varsity and Middle School, Boys and Girls
  • Golf - Varsity and Middle School, Boys and Girls
  • Swimming & Diving - Varsity and Middle School, Boys and Girls
  • Volleyball - Varsity, Junior Varsity and Middle School, Girls
  • Sailing (year round) - Varsity & Junior Varsity (8th grade and up), Boys and Girls
  • Cheerleading - Varsity and Middle School

Winter

  • Basketball - Varsity and Junior Varsity, Boys and Girls
  • Soccer – Varsity, Junior Varsity and Middle School, Boys
  • Soccer - Varsity and Middle School, Girls

Spring

  • Baseball - Varsity and Middle School, Boys
  • Softball – Varsity and Middle School, Girls
  • Tennis – Varsity and Junior Varsity, Boys and Girls
  • Track & Field - Varsity and Middle School, Boys and Girls
FALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023

Varsity Football

SSAC State Champions, 3rd year in a row!

Pinellas All Star: Cooper Phillips '24

2023 Sunshine State Athletic Conference (SSAC) All-State Team

1st Team:
Cody Boggs '24 - Offensive Lineman
Cooper Phillips '24 - Offensive Lineman
Enrique Negrón '25 - Defensive Lineman
Ahmad Crumity '25 - Defensive Back
Nickolas Bearden '25- Defensive Back
Lucas Anderson '27 - Placekicker

2nd Team:
Nickolas Bearden '25 - Quarterback
Ahmad Crumity '25 - Wide Receiver
Ben Worman '24 - Linebacker

3rd Team:
Wes Ryan '25 - Tight End
 


Swim and Dive

Girls: 1A District 8 3rd Place, City Runner-Up
Boys: 1A District 8 Champions, City Champions

School Records:
Anton Ho '26 - Boys 100 Fly 51.94
Maddox Matyas '26 - Boys 200 Free 1:41.92
Izzy Riva '27 - Girls 100 Free 52.17

State Qualifiers
Girls Swimming:

  • Izzy N. '29 - 400 Free Relay
  • Izzy Riva '27 - 200 IM/100 Free/400 Free Relay
  • Kate Rutledge '24 - 400 Free Relay
  • Sasha Schratwieser '24 - 200 Free/500 Free/400 Free Relay

Boys Swimming and Diving: 

  • William Brockman '24 - 400 Free Relay
  • Anton Ho '26 - 100 Fly/400 Free Relay
  • Leonardo H. '28 - 100 Free/400 Free Realy
  • Maddox Matyas '26 - 200 Free/500 Free/400 Free Relay
  • Aziz T. '28 - Diving

Cross Country

Girls: St Pete City Championship 2nd Place, Private School Championship 2nd Place

Volleyball

FACA All-Star - Maria Happ '24

Varsity Golf

Individual State Qualifiers: Sophia Dyer '26 won Districts individually with a 67 and finished 3rd at Regionals with a 72, moving on to State Finals as one of the two best non-qualified team players. As only a sophomore, this was Sophia’s 5th appearance at the State Finals.

SPRING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023

Baseball

FHSAA 2A District 9 District Semifinalists

Softball

FHSAA 2A District 11 District Semifinalists
FHSAA Region 3 Region Quarterfinalists

Sailing

SAISA Mallory Qualifiers

Tennis

Girls: 1A District 10 Champions, Region 5 Champions & 1A State Quarterfinalists

Boys: 1A District 10 Champions, Region 5 Champions & 1A State Quarterfinalists 

Track and Field

Individual State Champions - Girls: Sonoma Kasica ‘24; Boys: Ahmad Crumity ‘25

Girls team - 1A District 9 Champion; Boys team - 1A District 9 Runner-Up

Sonoma Kasica '24 - State Champion in Javelin 44.78m; Regional Champion in Javelin 45.88m; District Champion in Javelin 42.43m & Shot Put 10.12m

Ahmad Crumity ‘25 - State Champion in Triple Jump 13.62m; District Runner-Up in Triple Jump 11.91m & Long Jump Champion 6.23m

Layla Petrovich ‘24 - Regional Runner-Up in Discus 34.15m; District Runner-Up in Javelin 31.59m & Champion Discus 34.12m

Emerson Schreiner '23 - District Champion - Pole Vault 2.55m

New School Records:

Javelin (G) – Sonoma Kasica ’24 (45.87m)

Discus (G) - Layla Petrovich ‘24 (34.14m)

Triple Jump (B) - Ahmad Crumity ‘25 (13.14m)

400m Dash (B) - Trey Fudge ‘23 (49.88)

Girls 4x400m - Claire J. '27, Alex Estremera '26, Mylie McDonough '23, Kaja Dionne '24 (4:15.65)

WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS 2022-2023

Soccer

Girls Varsity:
2A District 9 Champions, Region 3 Champions, State Semifinalist

Pinellas County All Stars: Taylor Register '23, Mylie McDonough '23, Avery McDonough '23

Sonoma Kasica ‘24 invited to compete with the U.S. Under-17 Women’s Youth National Soccer Team!

Basketball

Girls Varsity: Pinellas County All Star South Team - Graci Silverthorn '23


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