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Go Sentinels! Seton Catholic Preparatory High School is challenging, but adding athletics and other extracurricular activities teaches self-discipline, organization, teamwork, sportsmanship, and competitiveness. These are all character traits that can be learned through athletics. For detailed information about the Seton Catholic Athletics program please contact the following:

Athletic Director: Bob Bitler Assistant Athletic Director: Matt Kochis Athletic Secretary: Kathleen Evans Athletic Trainer: Joanne Scandura Equipment Manager / Facilities: Shawn Begay
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Quick Facts
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4A-II East Sky |
| Nickname |
Sentinels |
| Colors |
Red and Gold |
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Official Logo
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FALL SPORTS: Football – Rex Bowser football@setonchs.org Volleyball – James Felton gvolleyball@setonchs.org Cross Country – Dennis Clinch crosscountry@setonchs.org Swim and Dive – Currently Seeking Coach swimdive@setonchs.org Golf - Boys – Dan Nguyen bgolf@setonchs.org Golf - Girls – Bernadette Vuckovich ggolf@setonchs.org Spirit Line – Kristina Hastings spiritline@setonchs.org
WINTER SPORTS: Basketball - Boys – Ernie Pintor bbasketball@setonchs.org Basketball - Girls – Karen Self gbasketball@setonchs.org Soccer - Boys – Ben Sanchez bsoccer@setonchs.org Soccer - Girls – Casey Tate gsoccer@setonchs.org Wrestling – Dr. Richard Riley wrestling@setonchs.org
SPRING SPORTS: Baseball – Marty Maier baseball@setonchs.org Softball – Jerry Mullin softball@setonchs.org Tennis - Boys – Tony Simonelli btennis@setonchs.org Tennis - Girls – Katherine Beatty gtennis@setonchs.org Track and Field – Tom Darby trackfield@setonchs.org Volleyball - Boys - Andrew Guthrie bvolleyball@setonchs.org
Plan on playing at the Collegiate Level? As an athlete, there are also requirements of you to uphold as well. Since these demands can be confusing, it is important to talk to your college counselor about your interest and have them help plan out your curriculum with the NCAA in mind. The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) calls for a GPA of at least 2.0 in fourteen core courses, and to be eligible for a Division I school there are SAT or ACT requirements. These tests are based on a sliding scale depending on your GPA. Athletes should take their SAT or ACT no later than the spring of their Junior Year to prepare for retakes if need be. There is also a NCAA Clearinghouse Student Release form that needs to be filled out by the athlete, and submitted after their Junior year.
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