Athletics
WILDCAT ATHLETIC UPDATES
District Baseball Champions
Quapaw Wildcats
Regional Track
Saturday, April 27 at Stroud
Athletic Awards/Banquet
Tuesday, April 30, at 6:00 p.m.
Quapaw Nation Fitness Center
State Track
May 3-4 at OKC Western Heights
Congratulations
Cheerleaders 2024-25
Middle School
Kailey Sharp
Jaelee Munson
Lexie Daniels
Emilee Mate
Stella Teeter
Kaylen Benson
Nakayda Stand
Rikklynn McCleary
Kira Kerr
DeeLani Johnson
High School
Addison McGuire
Jazz Champion
Katelynn Boman
Brooklyn Brock
Madison Overman
Katie Wray
Emily Shelton
Ashleigh Hartley
Remi Sala
Gabby Richardson
Kyleigh Redden
London Swimmer
Jenna Forcum
Kinley Alsbaugh
Sydney Corbit
Talan Richardson
Taryn Morgan
Miley Attocknie
Jaycee Clouse
STUDENT ATHLETE DRUG TESTING
In an effort to protect the health and safety of its students, Quapaw School District requires that students participating in extracurricular and co-curricular activities complete a mandatory drug screening prior to the beginning of activities. This screening will be available to students at Quapaw Public Schools in the commons / new gym area. Cost for this screening is $10. Students will not be permitted to participate in extracurricular or co-curricular activities until successful completion of a drug screening.
If you have any questions, please contact Jake Manning, Athletic Director at (918) 674-2501 Ext. 109 or by email at jmanning@qpswildcats.com
QUAPAW SEASON ATHLETIC PASSES 2023-24
PASSES GO ON SALE AUGUST 7th AT THE High School Athletic Directors Office.
PASSES NOT ACCEPTED FOR TOURNAMENTS OR OSSAA ACTIVITIES
LIFETIME PASSES ARE AVAILABLE FOR SENIORS 55 YEARS AND OLDER AT THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
COMBO: ALL SPORTS
High School/Middle School $100 (Adult)
High School/Middle School $ 70 (Student)
Family Pass (Family of 3 or more) $225
ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION FORM
The Oklahoma Legislature has passed legislation that requires all students going out for athletics to sign a gender birth form. This form must be signed by the student and parent before beginning activities for the upcoming school year.
Forms are at the bottom of this page.
If you have any questions, please contact the Administration Office at: 918-674-2501.
QUAPAW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TRAVEL TO ACTIVITIES
January 14, 2019
Adopted by Board of Education
All team members and managers traveling under the supervision of the coach and/or sponsor are to go and return from
out of town games/activities by transportation supplied by the school. Players (students) shall not drive to any activity they are participating in.
Students involved in supporting the team in an organized group will travel under the supervision of the sponsor when transported in school vehicles.
Regardless of how students travel to a game, their actions and conduct are the business of the school and proper discipline will be taken when conduct is improper. It is not the intention of the school to restrict the freedom or privileges of students, but the school feels a duty for the safety of its students and the reputation of the school.
Students riding the bus to an activity are expected to return on the bus, except when personally requested by the parent or legal guardian to return with them and sign the sign out sheet provided by the coach or sponsor. If the student is to ride home with anyone else such as grandparent or any other responsible adult, the parent or legal guardian must submit to the principal a written request prior to the activity and that person must sign the sign out sheet provided by the coach or sponsor. The principal will notify the coach or sponsor of the approval.
For school activities, the participating students must ride school-arranged transportation only. If a student participates in the activity, he/she must travel to and from the activity with the group. Release from this will be only to parents or legal guardian and only with prior approval of sponsor and/or the principal.
Quapaw Fight Song
(Wisconsin Fight Song)
Down the halls green and white
Quapaw colors bright
Cheer oh cheer
Like valley thunder
Echo through the night (rah rah rah)
See the lineup
See the scoreboard
Rising more and more
Fight fellows (fight fight fight)
Bring up the score!!
Hey!
Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal substance in the U.S. and its use is growing. Marijuana use among all adult age groups, both sexes, and pregnant women is going up. At the same time, the perception of how harmful marijuana use can be is declining. Increasingly, young people today do not consider marijuana use a risky behavior.
Brain Health: Marijuana can cause permanent IQ loss of as much as 8 points when people start using it at a young age. These IQ points do not come back, even after quitting marijuana.
Mental Health: Studies link marijuana use to depression, anxiety, suicide planning and psychotic episodes. It is not known, however, if marijuana use is the cause of these conditions.
Athletic Performance: Research shows that marijuana affects timing, movement, and coordination, which can harm athletic performance.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
OSSAA Gender Birth HS Student 18 years and older Form
OSSAA Gender Birth HS Student Under 18 Form
OSSAA Gender Birth MS Student Form