Athletics

Welcome to Our Lady of Sorrows Athletics

 
 

“OLS is seeking a JV Boy’s Lacrosse coach for the 2024 Spring season.  If you have lacrosse knowledge and are interested in passing on the love of this game through coaching, please contact Mary Sheltrown at [email protected] or call (248-536-1242).  Please keep in mind you must complete the Protecting God’s Children course through the AOD.”

 

Our Lady of Sorrows’ Athletic Offerings for the 2023-24 School Year

Fall Season:  Football(3rd – 8th), Volleyball(5th – 8th), Soccer (5th – 8th), and Cheerleading (2nd – 8th) (Cross Country is offered through St. Fabian)

Winter Season:  Basketball (4th – 8th), Bowling (5th – 8th), and Competitive Cheerleading (4th – 8th)

Spring Season:  Baseball (5th – 8th), Softball (5th – 8th), Lacrosse (5th – 8th), and Track-n-Field (4th – 8th)

 

 

OLS is utilizing FinalForms for athletic registrations.  Parents should click on the link below to register their child for any sport.  Since it is a new school year, ALL parents and athletes must complete all the online paperwork again.  You may still have your FinalForms account information from last year, but you will still need to complete and sign all the paperwork for the 2023-24 school year.  Again, use the link below for easy access.

 

 

  • Winter Competitive Cheer is accepting registrations for the Winter Cheer Competition on March 23rd.  Cheer practices begin February 12th and continue every Monday, Thursday, and Friday from 4:30 to 6:30 each day.  Register on FinalForms (link below) if your daughter is interested (Grades 2nd-8th).

  • All Spring sport registrations are open on FinalForms.  Please use the link below to register your child for Spring sports.

  • OLS offers the following Spring Sports:  Boys Lacrosse (5-8)*; Baseball (5-8)*; Softball (5-8)*; and Track and Field (4-8).

     

  • *4th graders can register, however, if we have too many 5th and 6th graders for the team, we may not be able to accept 4th graders.

     

  • Your child must be registered for a sport in order to receive detailed information regarding practices.

  • All Spring sports practices begin the week of March 18th.
 

 

ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE A VALID PHYSICAL, SIGNED BY A DOCTOR AND DATED AFTER 4/15/23 BEFORE THEY CAN EVEN TRY OUT OR PRACTICE.

There is NO exception to this rule.  Even though your child’s doctor will say their ‘Well Visit’ is good for the entire year, that is NOT the case with athletic physicals.  In order to play any sport in the Fall, your child will need to have a doctor’s signed physical form submitted to the athletic department BEFORE they can play sports.  And that form has to be signed after 4/15/23.  If your child does not have a well-visit until after the Fall season begins, make sure to get him/her into a doctor or an Urgent Care before August 7th in order to obtain a completed physical.  There is a link below for the physical form, too.

 

 

Parents and Players,

Your coaches will be contacting you soon to let you know your practice schedule.
 
Parent Involvement. As parents of program participants, we all have to do our share of volunteering to make our athletic program run efficiently. Of equal importance, everyone's participation results in successful events for the enjoyment of our families and visitors from other parishes. Volunteering includes helping at concessions, collecting admissions, gym and field setup, cleanup, etc.
 
Participation in O.L.S. C.Y.O. Sports. If your child is playing or trying out for a sport, please take time to read carefully the "OLS Sports Athletic Code of Conduct" page, accessed from the menu on the left side of this page.  There is essential information in this document for all participants in the C.Y.O. programs.
 
Volunteering. A volunteer working with children and/or youth must comply with the guidelines set forth by the Archdiocese of Detroit.  This includes: 1. submission to a background check, and 2. certification in "Protecting God's Children"(for college students and adults) or "Called To Serve" (for high school students). Before a high school students gets credit for service hours, these guidelines must be met. Please go to the "Coaches' Corner" web page for the information you need.
 
Coaching. Good coaching is the essential element to the goal of C.Y.O. athletics: the healthy development of our youth-emotionally, physically, intellectually and spiritually. Children that enjoy athletic competition and savor participation with a team of their peers, look up to good coaches as role models. Thank you to all that take on this vital role on our community.
 
And thank you to the spouses of these coaches.  Anytime a coach takes on such a magnanimous commitment to our youth, as coaching is, their spouse has to pick up the slack at home.  We appreciate very much the sacrifice that you make for us.
The attached "Being Present," below, captures the essence of the significance of coaching.  Although the article's subject is a priest, the idea that the critical element to a child's attention is commitment and sincere interest applies to coaching as well.
 
We are always searching for coaches for upcoming seasons. If you think you would be a good coach, please call me so that we can meet and discuss this rewarding and valuable role.  I would look forward to that very much.
 
Thank you.
Go Saints!!