At ICOLPH we are lucky enough to take part in several sports through the Seattle Archdiocese CYO Athletics program. This gives our students and parents the opportunity to learn new skills, connect with other parishes, and have fun in a Christ driven environment.
We typically participate in Cross-Country,Basketball, Volleyball, and Track & Field.
Updates to CYO Sports
Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic safety measures, the volleyball season for 2021 has been cancelled and our Track & Field season has been moved to a virtual option. Below is the new CYO schedule of sports ICOLPH will be participating in.
Parent Like A Champion Workshops Now Required:
To register a child athlete in a CYO Athletics sports offering (Grades K-8), it is required that one parent/guardian register for and attend a Parent Like A Champion Workshop. The workshop is offered virtually via Zoom, and must be completed prior to registering a child for an upcoming sports season. To learn more about the class follow this link.
NOTE: Coaches who have already completed the Play Like A Champion Today coaches training are not required to also attend a Parent Like A Champion Workshop. Therefore, if a parent/guardian would prefer to complete the coaches training rather than complete the Parent Workshop (in anticipation of coaching at some point in the future), this is an acceptable alternative.
- Virtual Track Season (Tentatively – May 8 – June 5)
Parent Like A Champion Workshops Now Required:
To register a child athlete in a CYO Athletics sports offering (Grades K-8), it is required that one parent/guardian register for and attend a Parent Like A Champion Workshop. The workshop is offered virtually via Zoom, and must be completed prior to registering a child for an upcoming sports season. To learn more about the class follow this link.
NOTE: Coaches who have already completed the Play Like A Champion Today coaches training are not required to also attend a Parent Like A Champion Workshop. Therefore, if a parent/guardian would prefer to complete the coaches training rather than complete the Parent Workshop (in anticipation of coaching at some point in the future), this is an acceptable alternative.
Sign Up Info:
For more information on Volunteering as a coach or signing up your player please see the document below on how to sign up online and visit the following links:
Information
Sign Up to Coach or Play
CYO Pledge
Parent Info
Coach Training Information:
Virtus( Safe Environment Training)
PLACT Training
Lysted Law Information
Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Information
Sign Up to Coach or Play
CYO Pledge
Parent Info
Coach Training Information:
Virtus( Safe Environment Training)
PLACT Training
Lysted Law Information
Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Covid Safety Info
Coach Responsibilities:
• Coaches are required to complete the COVID Employee Training found on the Archdiocesan COVID-19 Resources webpage: COVID-19 Resources | Archdiocese of Seattle (archseattle.org). Once completed, COVID Supervisors will email Michelle Marquardt-Chia at [email protected] to receive their completion certificate, which they will forward to their Athletic Director for proof of training.
• No coach that is sick or has signs or symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 should attend.
• Always wear a face mask, maintain physical distance requirements from players (>6 feet) based on state and local health requirements.
• Use hand sanitizer before and after interacting with your team.
• Clustering of players should be avoided. There should be no gathering and socializing before or after the game by players. Coaches should not assemble their teams closely together for instruction; players should be spaced at least 6 feet apart for team meetings or instruction.
• No handshakes or fist bumps during or after the practice or meet.
Player Responsibilities:
• Mask should be worn at all times, during practice and meets, and at check-in.
• No player that is sick or has signs or symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 should attend.
• Cannot enter the field area until previous teams have left the field. Entry and exit points will be marked.
• Masks should be worn by players to and from the field.
• Player bags should be placed at least 6 feet apart from one another.
• Use hand sanitizer before and after the practice or meet.
• Clustering of players should be avoided. There should be no gathering and socializing before or after the game by players. Coaches should not assemble their teams closely together for instruction; players should be spaced at least 6 feet apart for team meetings or instruction.
• No handshakes or fist bumps during or after the practice or meet.
Parent/Guardian Responsibilities:
•There will be no spectators during regular practices.
• Spectators must wear masks at all times.
• Drop player off no earlier than 30 minutes prior to the start or practice or meet.
• Do not loiter around field. Avoid gathering of people
• No parent/guardian/caregiver or player that is sick or has signs or symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 should attend.
• Spectators should not touch any equipment, including balls, cones, measuring tapes, etc. Volunteers helping run the events will sanitize the equipment they use before and after each use.
Case of Infection:
When an athlete/coach is diagnosed with COVID-19:
• Have the player stay home.
• Infected player cannot return to practice or meets until they have written medical clearance from their physician.
• Disinfectant all equipment.
In addition to the above, when a coach has come in contact with or is infected with COVID-19:
• Get tested and stay home.
• Contact your parish/school Athletic Director immediately.
• Inform the team – if you have maintained social distance from all your players, players do not necessarily need to get tested but may choose to.
• Infected coach cannot return to practice or games until they have written medical clearance from their physician.
• Disinfect all equipment.
Volunteer Responsibilities:
Prior to the Practice or Meet:
• Before coming, volunteers should ask themselves the following questions:
1. Been exposed to a person with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 without the correct PPE?
2. Had a temperature at least 100.4°F?
3. Had new or increased shortness of breath or difficulty breathing?
4. Had a new cough?
5. Had at least two of the following symptoms together:
o Chills o Muscle pain o Headache o Sore throat o New loss of taste or smell o Diarrhea o Vomiting o Runny nose/congestion o Fatigue
• Coaches are required to complete the COVID Employee Training found on the Archdiocesan COVID-19 Resources webpage: COVID-19 Resources | Archdiocese of Seattle (archseattle.org). Once completed, COVID Supervisors will email Michelle Marquardt-Chia at [email protected] to receive their completion certificate, which they will forward to their Athletic Director for proof of training.
• No coach that is sick or has signs or symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 should attend.
• Always wear a face mask, maintain physical distance requirements from players (>6 feet) based on state and local health requirements.
• Use hand sanitizer before and after interacting with your team.
• Clustering of players should be avoided. There should be no gathering and socializing before or after the game by players. Coaches should not assemble their teams closely together for instruction; players should be spaced at least 6 feet apart for team meetings or instruction.
• No handshakes or fist bumps during or after the practice or meet.
Player Responsibilities:
• Mask should be worn at all times, during practice and meets, and at check-in.
• No player that is sick or has signs or symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 should attend.
• Cannot enter the field area until previous teams have left the field. Entry and exit points will be marked.
• Masks should be worn by players to and from the field.
• Player bags should be placed at least 6 feet apart from one another.
• Use hand sanitizer before and after the practice or meet.
• Clustering of players should be avoided. There should be no gathering and socializing before or after the game by players. Coaches should not assemble their teams closely together for instruction; players should be spaced at least 6 feet apart for team meetings or instruction.
• No handshakes or fist bumps during or after the practice or meet.
Parent/Guardian Responsibilities:
•There will be no spectators during regular practices.
• Spectators must wear masks at all times.
• Drop player off no earlier than 30 minutes prior to the start or practice or meet.
• Do not loiter around field. Avoid gathering of people
• No parent/guardian/caregiver or player that is sick or has signs or symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 should attend.
• Spectators should not touch any equipment, including balls, cones, measuring tapes, etc. Volunteers helping run the events will sanitize the equipment they use before and after each use.
Case of Infection:
When an athlete/coach is diagnosed with COVID-19:
• Have the player stay home.
• Infected player cannot return to practice or meets until they have written medical clearance from their physician.
• Disinfectant all equipment.
In addition to the above, when a coach has come in contact with or is infected with COVID-19:
• Get tested and stay home.
• Contact your parish/school Athletic Director immediately.
• Inform the team – if you have maintained social distance from all your players, players do not necessarily need to get tested but may choose to.
• Infected coach cannot return to practice or games until they have written medical clearance from their physician.
• Disinfect all equipment.
Volunteer Responsibilities:
Prior to the Practice or Meet:
• Before coming, volunteers should ask themselves the following questions:
1. Been exposed to a person with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 without the correct PPE?
2. Had a temperature at least 100.4°F?
3. Had new or increased shortness of breath or difficulty breathing?
4. Had a new cough?
5. Had at least two of the following symptoms together:
o Chills o Muscle pain o Headache o Sore throat o New loss of taste or smell o Diarrhea o Vomiting o Runny nose/congestion o Fatigue
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