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Postseason Sports Update

Exciting postseason action is coming to Concrete High School Gym as our Basketball and Wrestling teams compete for a chance to advance!

Tuesday, February 4 – Lions Boys Basketball Play-In Game
The Concrete Lions Boys Basketball team finished the season 5-13 and will face Shoreline Christian in a must-win play-in game to keep their playoff hopes alive.

  • 6:00 p.m.
  • Admission: $8.00 for Adults | $6.00 for Students (WIAA Pricing)
Wednesday, February 5 – Concrete Wrestlers, Small-District Tournament
Concrete High School will host a district wrestling tournament featuring top athletes competing for a chance to move on to the next level. Come support our wrestlers as they battle for postseason success!
  • 4:00 p.m.
  • Admission: $7.00 for Adults | $5.00 for Students
Thursday, February 6 – Lady Lions Basketball First Playoff Game
The Concrete High School Lady Lions have had an outstanding season, finishing 14-6, and are now heading into the playoffs! Let’s fill the gym and cheer them on!
  • 6:00 p.m.
  • Opponent TBD
  • Admission: $8.00 for Adults | $6.00 for Students (WIAA Pricing)

Come out and support our student-athletes as they fight for their postseason dreams. Let’s pack the gym and cheer them on!

Middle School Wrestling

Middle School Co-ed Wrestling begins Monday, February 3rd. All participants must be registered on FinalForms and have a current Athletic Physical Exam on file. Please be sure to fulfill these requirements prior to the season’s beginning to ensure there is no delay in beginning participation. GO LIONS!

HS Winter Sports

HS Winter Sports (Boys and Girls Basketball, Wrestling) will begin on Monday, 11/18/2024. Please be sure that all prospective athletes are pre-registered on FinalForms and have a current athletic physical exam on file to prevent any delay in beginning participation.
GO LIONS!!!

Sportsmanship

Northwest A/B Sportsmanship
Examples of good sportsmanship: Examples of poor sportsmaship:
– applauding during the introduction of players – being disrespectful or derogatory toward opponents or referees
– giving verbal credit after a good play or action – refusing to shake hands or give recognition for good performances
– accepting all decisions by the officials with “class” – displaying anger that draws attention away from the game
– being positive toward own team – harassing opponents after the game outside  of the playing area (i.e. gym lobby)
– applauding at the end of the contest for both teams – distracting opponents (i.e. free throws)
– showing concern for injured players  
– shaking hands with opposing players and coaches following the game  
– encouraging surrounding people to be positive