For over 50 years, Pensacola Catholic High School has participated in high school athletics and has been a member of the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA). The athletic program at Catholic High School has become one of the most well respected and successful programs in the State of Florida. Catholic High is one of a few schools in the State of Florida that has won not only state championships but also been awarded by FHSAA the Floyd E. Lay Award for best athletic program overall and the Fred E. Rozelle Award for best display of Sportsmanship.
Catholic High School believes that a well-rounded education should include ample opportunities for participation in team sports. Catholic High's athletic program instills values of leadership, good judgment, maturity, sportsmanship, self image, and spirit.
Catholic High fields 16 varsity teams and has won many district, regional, and state championships since 1957. During the last two school years alone, Catholic High has won twelve district titles and had eight teams ranked nationally. Many Catholic High student-athletes have received college scholarships and some have gone on to play professionally.
Athletic Physicals
Saturday, August 2
8:15 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Baptist Medical Park
Free Sports Physicals will be given to all Catholic High School athletes by Baptist Health Care on Saturday, August 2, from 8:15-9:00 a.m. at the Baptist Medical Park which is at the corner of Nine Mile Road and University Parkway. In order to receive a physical on this day, athletes must bring the FHSAA Preparticipation Physical Evaluation Form (signed in advance by a parent) which has two sides.
Sports physicals are required by the FHSAA and are good for 365 days. They must be completed on a FHSAA Physical Form. This Physical Form must be filled out and signed by a parent in advance of the physical. To download a FHSAA Participation Physical Evaluation form, please follow the link below.

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