
Please note the change in time for tomorrow's cross country meet up! Meet at Oly by the swim doors @3:00!


OMS Softball Tryouts are canceled for today, Wednesday July 30th. They will resume tomorrow, Thursday July 31st from 3-5 at the OHS softball fields.

If you are a high schooler looking for a fall activity come give cross country a try. No commitment needed, see if it's a good fit.
7/30 7-8:30am
7/31 6-7:30pm
We meet at the OHS swim doors.


The High School Girls Swim season begins soon! Please email Coach Gillis if interested in finding out more information.


Olympia football is selling discount cards for a fundraiser this year! we are excited to announce that this card includes several local businesses. The cards are $20 a piece. Contact your favorite Olympia football player to get one today!


Special thanks to Bradley Woman's Volleyball Head Coach Alicia Williams and her assistant Coach Diana for putting on a one day volleyball camp for our players. Great job all players in attendance and coaches!! Thanks for coming and working hard! Coach K
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Under 50 days until kickoff! The football season t-shirt is here, and just in time for back to school. https://orders.minervapromotions.com/olympia_hs_football/shop/products/all?page=1

Reminder:
OMS Girls Softball Tryouts are Coming Soon!
Mark your calendars for July 28th–30th, from 5:30–7:30 PM at the OHS Softball Fields.
All athletes must be registered on 8to18 and have a current sports physical on file to participate.


Middle School baseball tryouts will begin Monday, August 4th from 4:30 to 6:30 at the high school baseball fields. Tryouts will be Monday through Wednesday. Make sure all players are registered and have physical paperwork submitted to the high school office before August 4th.

Fall sports and activities are fast approaching. Make sure to get registered on https://schools.snap.app/OlympiaHS and have an updated physical turned in.

Attention all returning and potential new comers! Boys Soccer will start Coaches Camp this coming Wednesday July 9th from 8:00 am to 9:30 at the practice field right outside the solar panels at the high school. Please bring cleats, water, and a friend! We look forward to a great year!

OHS cross country summer workouts will continue in July. Everyone is welcome to attend—no obligation to join the team at this time. Hope to see you there!


The Olympia 2025 Summer Little Spartans Volleyball camp had a great turnout this year! Thanks to all our campers, parents, coaches and players who were involved. We really appreciate your time and efforts in making this a positive experience! Great job!👏











There are still a few spots available for high school cross country camp 6/23-25. Please let coach Randi know by Monday 6/16 if you want to join.


Mark your calendar for the first summer running meet up. Anyone who is interested in running and going into or currently already in high school is welcome to join. Tuesday 6/10 from 6-7:00pm at the Oly track.


Thank you to all the campers and high school coaches for making the 2025 girls basketball camp a success!! Way to work hard girls 🏀💪



We will be offering athletic physicals here at the high school on Tuesday June 10th from 9:00am to 12:00pm. Please see the attachments for details.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Lg4z5NFK4T0sKhf6GQJ23D0_qvNR8iY9?usp=drive_link

The middle school track team wrapped up their track season with a great showing at the IESA State Championships this past weekend.. Our 16 state qualifiers had some of the best performances of the year in this highly competitive meet. The weekend concluded with multiple personal and school records, 8 athletes reaching the medal stand and 2 state champions. Lucy Prestegaard won the 8th grade shot with a throw of 10.29 meters. Rae Lemons won the 100 meter wheelchair race for the second consecutive year with a state record time of 24.52 seconds.
Sawyer Anderson finished 12th in the state in shot put with a throw of 36 feet 3 inches.
Kameron White ended his season with a top ten finish in the discus with a personal record throw of 134 feet.
Kinsley Gale finished 9th in the long jump in a highly competitive long jump field and set a personal and school record in the 400 meter run with a time of 1:05.59.
Mili Davis medaled in the 1600 meter run for the second consecutive year with a time of 5:32 seconds and set a school record in the 800 with a time of 2:28.32.
Emma Ekiss set a personal record in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:32 finishing 14th overall.
Ty Gale shattered both school records for the 1600 and 800 meter run. Ty ran the 1600 meter run in 4:54 for a 14th place finish and then turned around and obliterated the school record in the 800 with a time of 2:08.26. This time was good enough to earn Ty a 6th place medal.
The 7th grade girls 4x100 relay team of Kinsley Gale, Lexi Bollmann, Amya Allen and Annelia Klink broke their own school record with a time of 55.8. They ended up finishing 13th overall in the state.
The 7th grade 4x400 relay team of Carrie Welch, Emma Ekiss, Lexi Bollman and Kinsley Gale broke their own school record with a run of 4:31.71 . This time not only broke the school record but also earned this group of young ladies a spot on the medal stand with a 8th place finish.


Congratulations to IHSA Bass Fishing Sectional Champs, Dylan Langley and Clayton Grieder who won the Clinton Sectional yesterday with a total weight of 22.58lbs. Dylan also had the big bass for the sectional with 5.93lbs. They will compete at the IHSA State Bass Fishing Tournament on June 6 and 7 at Lake Shelbyville.


Olympia High School's girls track team wrapped up a memorable season with strong representation at the state prelims in Charleston at EIU. Although the results weren’t exactly what the team had hoped for, the girls demonstrated determination, teamwork, and the spirit of champions.
The 4x800 relay team — Amelia, Mira, Kaylie, and Emma — gave it their all, though the race didn’t unfold as they had envisioned. The 4x100 squad — Mya, Charlee, Madyson, and Gabby — delivered a standout performance with flawless handoffs and a strong finish. In the 4x400 relay, Charlee, Mira, Amelia, and Emma faced tough competition. While a few had an off day, their effort and heart were unmistakable.
In the field events, Charlee and Annaston represented Olympia in the long jump. Both athletes proudly hit the board — an impressive feat, especially as a sophomore and freshman. Just making it to state at their age is an accomplishment worth celebrating.
While the team had hoped to advance to finals and spend one more day in Charleston, the season still ends on a high note. Each of these athletes had an outstanding sectional and earned their place at state through hard work, perseverance, and passion. They should be proud of everything they’ve achieved.




