LILA Lions are taught the fundamentals of athletic development, team spirit, and commitment. Our coaches dedicate themselves to the mission of providing athletic opportunities to a wide range of students and an environment in which all student-athletes can achieve their academic and competitive goals. In competition, our department fosters principles of good sportsmanship, respect, fair play, and athletic excellence. In all of their activities, each one of our LILA Lions coaches insists on integrity, ethical conduct, and accountability. Let’s make sure we all keep these values alive.
The mission of the LILA Athletics Department is to provide student-athletes with an opportunity to compete successfully in an elementary, middle school, or high school program that is an integral part of their educational experience. We strive to create excellence by developing a coherent sports curriculum. It starts with sports activities for grades K-3 and transitions into our athletics teams in grades 4-12.
For more information, please see below and click on the buttons for additional resources. Please see the Fall Season 2024 and Winter Season 2024-25 Schedules below:
– HS Girls Volleyball
– Co-ed Flag Football
– MS Cross Country
– HS Cross Country
– HS Girls Tennis
– MS & HS Boys Tennis Practice Squad
– MS Girls Volleyball
– MS Flag Football
– LILA Table Tennis
*Please note all high school student-athletes chosen to join competition teams are required to get a physical examination from their own, or any CA-certified, MD, DO, NP or PA. The CIF Form is also shared below. Those who are not selected for the competition team but would still like to participate and train (due to numbers playing in non-league games) with the team for the particular sports season can register and pay under the training category on SCO. We strongly encourage those who don’t make the competition team to join practices, if they would like to be considered for the team next year.
– HS Girls Basketball
– HS Boys Basketball
– MS Girls Basketball
– MS Boys Basketball
– HS Girls Soccer
– HS Boys Soccer
– LILA Equestrian
– HS Boys Rugby
*Please note all high school student-athletes chosen to join competition teams are required to get a physical examination from their own, or any CA-certified, MD, DO, NP or PA. The CIF Form is also shared below. Those who are not selected for the competition team but would still like to participate and train (due to numbers playing in non-league games) with the team for the particular sports season can register and pay under the training category on SCO. We strongly encourage those who don’t make the competition team to join practices, if they would like to be considered for the team next year.
Honesty: Live and compete honorably
Reliability: Fulfill commitments, Practice is mandatory, Be on time for practices and games
Respect: Treat all people, including the teacher-coach and officials, with respect at all times
Class: Live and play with class, Be a good sport, Be gracious in victory and accept defeat with dignity and show sincere respect in pre- and post-game rituals
Importance of Education: The primary responsibility of a student-athlete is academic achievement
Role Modeling: Participation in sports is a privilege, not a right, and you are expected to represent your school, coach, and teammates with honor, on and off the field. Consistently exhibit good character and conduct yourself as a positive role model.
Self-Control: Exercise self-control. Don’t fight or show excessive displays of anger or frustration. Be open-minded, always be willing to listen and learn. Help promote the well-being of teammates through positive counseling and encouragement.
Playing by the Rules: Demonstrate and demand integrity
Support your child and attend as many contests as possible
Avoid putting pressure on your children to start, score, or be the star of the team
Support the coach in public around other parents and fans
Allow the Coach to do the coaching
Avoid speaking negatively about the coach in front of your child. It may create a major barrier in the child’s hope for improvement in the sport.
Understand the ultimate purpose of athletics. It exists as an integral part of the total educational mission of the school, and participation in athletics is a privilege and not a right
Serve as good role models for the students, athletes, and other fans
Volunteering to help with the team and Athletics projects
Appreciate the educational opportunity that your child is receiving in our athletic program. This includes the enormous time and effort provided by the coach
Attend the pre-season parents’ meeting, if called by a coach
Serve as beacons of good sportsmanship
Show respect to everyone involved in athletics: the coach, athletes, fans, officials, and administrators.
Express concerns and questions in a courteous and civil manner and do it at the right time and in the proper setting.
Abide by all politics, regulations, and procedures for our athletic program
Understand that the goals of the team and athletic program are more important than the hopes and dreams you have for your child
Understand that the coach and the other parents of this team will hold me accountable for my actions and behavior
Avoid constant and chronic complaining