Office Hours: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Link to Wednesday, 11-26, 6:00 p.m. Football Thanksgiving game at Newington
Sterling Scanlon, Director of Athletics & Student Activities
Barbara Bellas, Administrative Secretary
Krystal Creecy, ACT, LAT, Athletic Trainer
411 Wolcott Hill Road
Wethersfield, CT 06109
T: (860) 571-8282
F: (860) 571-8220
Welcome to the home of the Eagles
At Wethersfield, dedication, integrity, and teamwork define who we are.
Our student-athletes push themselves to improve every day and represent Wethersfield with pride.
Watch the video to learn more about registration
Sports Academic Eligibility:
To be eligible to participate in the Fall, students must have earned 4.0 credits towards graduation in the previous school year. As report cards are issued during the remainder of the year, a student must be passing 4 classes and not have failed more than one course to remain eligible. All first year Grade 9 students are eligible to participate in the Fall season during marking period one.
CIAC Guidelines for Physical Dates:
Per CIAC guidelines, your child must have a current physical in order to register for a sport. A physical is valid for 13 months, after which the athlete becomes ineligible for both practices and games. You must provide an updated/current physical in order to continue participating.
REGULAR GAME
TICKET PRICES
Football, Soccer & Basketball
Adults (18 & over): $5.00
Students (with I.D.): $2.00
Senior Citizens (65 & older): FREE
Children (10 & under): FREE
CIAC TOURNAMENT GAME
ADMISSION PRICES
Adults (18 & over): $10.00
Students (with I.D.): $5.00
Senior Citizens (65 & older): $5.00
Military: $5.00
Children (10 & under): FREE
FOOTBALL SEASON PASS
Adults (18 & over): $20.00
Students (with I.D.): $5.00
Valid for home games only
Where to Purchase
Available in the Athletic Office
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Also sold at the ticket booth before the first home game
Payment
Checks payable to WPS Escrow
Cash only at the ticket booth
Gear up, Eagles!
Browse WHS apparel and accessories to show your school spirit at games, performances, and around the community.
The program begins in December.
Watch for an email with registration details in early December.
What do I need to do to register for tryouts?
Registration for sports is online using ArbiterRegistration. Each student and parent/guardian will be emailed through Parent Square directions which will allow access to the registration portal. You may also find registration information on the Athletic Dept. website. The registration period will begin on or around July 1st for Fall sports, November 1st for Winter sports and March 1st for Spring Sports.
Do I need a physical?
Yes. The CIAC requires that a physical be on file with the school for participation in athletics. A physical will be valid for 13 months after which the athlete becomes ineligible for both practices and games.
Is there a fee to participate in a sport at WHS?
Yes, there is a pay-to-participate fee associated with WHS Athletics. Please consult the handbook or website for fees.
When are try-outs?
Initial tryout/practice times/locations will be posted on the WHS Athletic Dept. website by July 1st. Winter and Spring tryout information will be posted on the website once the registration process begins for that season. Please check the website throughout the summer and school year for updates. Please note: Cheer & Dance hold their tryouts in the Spring of previous year.
Athletes are expected to be at all tryouts dates/times.
Is there a fee to participate in a sport at WHS?
Yes, there is a pay-to-participate fee associated with WHS Athletics. Please consult the handbook or website for fees.
When are try-outs?
Initial tryout/practice times/locations will be posted on the WHS Athletic Dept. website by July 1st. Winter and Spring tryout information will be posted on the website once the registration process begins for that season. Please check the website throughout the summer and school year for updates. Please note: Cheer & Dance hold their tryouts in the Spring of previous year.
Athletes are expected to be at all tryouts dates/times.
What are the academic requirements for participation?
To be eligible to participate in the Fall, students must have earned 4.0 credits towards graduation in the previous school year. As report cards are issued during the remainder of the year, a student must be passing 4 classes and not have failed more than one course to remain eligible. All first year Grade 9 students are eligible to participate in the Fall season during marking period one.
Are there any required Parent Meetings?
During the pre-season the Athletic Department and/or head coaches will generally hold an informational meeting for parents, students, and coaches. Parents and athletes are expected to attend.
Joseph F. Cottone Field—Football, Soccer, Field Hockey, Softball, Lacrosse
Neil Esposito Field—Field Hockey, Baseball
Tony DiCicco Field—Soccer, Outdoor Track & Field
WHS Gyms A & B—Volleyball, Cheer, Dance, Basketball, Wrestling
F. Ellis Backman Swimming Pool—Swim & Dive
Tennis Courts
Auxiliary gym
Wrestling room
Fitness Center
Weight Room
Mill Woods Park—Soccer, Softball, Tennis
Silas Deane Middle School—Soccer, Gymnastics
Webb Elementary School—Football, Baseball
Stillman Field—Baseball, Tennis
Greenfield Park—Softball
Newington Ice Arena—Ice Hockey
Wethersfield Country Club—Golf
Goodwin Golf Course—Golf
Wethersfield Cove—Cross Country, Field Hockey, Lacrosse
To the parents of All WHS Athletes,
The WHS Athletic Department acknowledges that even with the best coaching, use of the most advanced protective equipment and strict observance of rules, injuries are still possible. On rare occasions these injuries can be severe in nature and even cause death.
In rare cases, some athletes sustain a head injury or concussion. A concussion is a type of brain injury or TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), which changes how the cells in the brain normally work. A concussion is caused by a blow to the head or body that causes the brain to move rapidly inside the skull. Even a “ding” or “getting your bell rung” or what seems to be a mild bump or blow to the head can be serious. Concussions can also result from a fall or from players colliding with each other or with obstacles, such as a goalpost.
We have a very strict protocol at WHS when one of our players sustains a head/brain injury. We will call you immediately if your son/daughter is suspected of having a brain/head injury after the initial evaluation by our certified trainer. Our comprehensive Concussion Policy includes:
testing all athletes to establish a computer IMPACT baseline profile
the athletic trainer’s systematic evaluation
a medical doctor’s evaluation
re-testing of the IMPACT computer program
initial practice evaluation and a systematic progression to return to play
a five day period of observation before re-entering competition/full practice.
Should you be told that your son/daughter has a concussion or is suspected of having a concussion, here is what you can do at home to ensure his/her safety:
Close observation: he/she should never be left alone for the first 24 hours after the injury.
He/She should be awakened every 4-6 hours in the evening to establish their ability to awaken and alertness.
Keep the athlete calm, lying down, and quiet. This means no television, computer games or any type of brain stimulation!!!
NO aspirin or other pain medication should be taken without doctor’s approval.
***Should your child not report a head injury to his coach or the athletic trainer, you must be knowledgeable of the symptoms that may occur after a game or practice, that may indicate a head injury or concussion. The following are signs and symptoms of a concussion:
Worsening headache
Ringing in the ears
Vomiting or nausea
Decrease in responsiveness (i.e. delayed answering of questions)
Memory loss/disorientation
Increased drowsiness, slow response
Balance problems or difficulty walking
Visual problems (i.e. blurred, spots, stars, blacking out)
Sensitivity to light
Slurring of speech
Unequal pupils, blurred vision
Unconsciousness
Convulsions
Or any other conditions that are not considered “normal”.
If ANY of these conditions are evident, please seek medical attention immediately!
*Should emergency medical attention be required, please email the athletic trainer or leave a
message for the athletic trainer indicating the status of your student-athlete.
A Physician’s note is required by ALL athletes who seek medical attention to return to play.
Your student-athlete is required to report to the athletic training room for evaluation after school the next day they attend school. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Student and Parent Concussion Informed Consent Form and Education Plan
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Student & Parent Informed Consent Form