Athletics News


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North Smithfield-Mount Saint Charles Co-op Football
2019 Division 4 State Champions



Mount Saint Charles Baseball
2019 Division 2 State Champions




Mount Saint Charles Student-Athletes of the Month
May
Meghan Valentine & Everett Misto



All High School Athletes trying out for a sport need the following documentation:

Updated Physical
RIIL Assumption of Risk Form (one per high school career)
Concussion Form (one per sports season)
MSC Sportsmanship Contract
Injury Clinic Form

 

Director of Athletics - Raymond Leveille
Email - leveiller@mtstcharles.org

Mount Saint Charles Academy has a strong tradition of athletic excellence and Mount pride has been instilled in generations of students from the first ice hockey teams of Brother Adelard, SC, the Father of Schoolboy Hockey in Rhode Island, through the newest additions in team sports to our athletic program.

Athletics at Mount Saint Charles Academy is an integral part of the formation of the whole child. We not only seek to form the physical strength, coordination, and skill of the child in his/her particular sport, but we also seek to form the foundations of character, perseverance, leadership, and teamwork in each child through his/her participation in athletic endeavors at Mount. For each season, there is at least one sport that is fully participatory at the high school and junior high level. 

Therefore, every single student who would like to participate in a sport in any given season has the opportunity to do so.

Mount Saint Charles is committed to promoting the Five Principles of Honorable Competition. Every season, team captains of each varsity sport are engaged in a conversation of what it means to honorably complete and each is given the mission of promoting such behavior among their teammates. Each captain is asked to briefly describe in writing examples of honorable competition that occur during the season. The writing and telling of these stories makes a difference in the sports culture of our school community.

Quick Facts
Athletics are offered at the junior high level (grades 6-8) and the high school level (grades 9-12), for both boys and girls. Mount Saint Charles is a member of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League (RIIL) and the Catholic Athletic League (CAL).

Please contact Henry Coleman with any questions or missing information regarding the Mount Saint Charles Academy Athletics website.

Email- colemanh@mtstcharles.org

Weekly Schedule

MSC ATHLETICS IN THE MEDIA

Mount's Thibault picks "dream school" Holy Cross
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-softball-new

Burrillville satisfied with victory over Mount
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-boys-soccer-news

Mount's Giacobbe nets goal in first game in 23 months
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-girls-soccer-news

Adams, Venticinque add Long Island flavor to undefeated U15 team
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-athletics-news

Young Mount St. Charles girls tennis team building for the future
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-girls-tennis-news

Mandeville makes most of Tier-I opportunity
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-athletics-news

Talented Hughes comes to Mount with all options available
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-athletics-news

McLaughlin, Benoit, Daul keep U18 team undefeated
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-athletics-news

Benoit returning to Mount U18 team
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-athletics-news

Cancellation ends Mount seniors’ dream of title
mountsaintcharles.org/page/boys-hockey-news

Berard excited to compete at NTDP evaluation camp
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-athletics-news

As Mount prepares for Nationals Czerneckianiar getting time in USHL
mountsaintcharles.org/page/msc-athletics-news

Bourque, Belisle lift Mounties to state final
mountsaintcharles.org/page/boys-hockey-news

Pratt, Mandeville carry Mount
mountsaintcharles.org/page/boys-hockey-news

In the tradition of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, we are a private, Catholic, college preparatory, 6th -12th grade academy committed to academic excellence, moral values, and well-rounded students. Our commitment to caring means that each and every student is known, valued, and treasured.