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Mountain View High School

Welcome to Mountain View High Athletics!

Students will find a connection to athletic activities in which they can participate and find enjoyment during their high school careers. We encourage parents to actively support their children in both their academic and athletic pursuits.

Keep on top of athletic event schedules through the OSAA website.

Mountain View High School Ashton Track Field

2024 - 2025 Spring Sports Update

Baseball, Softball, Track, Boys Tennis, Girls Tennis, Boys Golf, Girls Golf

Beginning February 10, 2025 the online payment system is available and you may begin online registration.

February 10 - Spring Sports online Family ID registration will begin

February 26 - Registrations due by 3:00 PM to ensure athletes will be cleared for tryouts on March 3rd

March 3 - First Mandatory Practice / Athletic Office Closed

Paying for Sports

Cost is $100 per sport. Payments can be made through Touchbase. Scholarship forms are available in the Athletic Office and Accounting Office.

There is a $300 family cap for OSAA Sports.

Sport Registration Instructions

Parents of high school students wishing to participate in athletics and/or some clubs MUST register using FamilyID. Family ID is a secure, user-friendly online registration platform that streamlines the application process and allows parents to enter information once for multiple family members and athletic teams.

  • Sign up online at Family ID. You must hit save and continue, then the submit button at the end.
  • Pay in the Accounting office or online with InTouch. Pay to Play Fees are $100.00 per sport. All athletes must be cleared of all fines.
  • Please bring your sports physical, if applicable, to the athletics office for initial clearing. Please review the Physicals section below for links to the required OSAA form to be used.

Please review the Eligibility and Code of Conduct section below to determine athletic eligibility.

MESSAGE TO OUR PARENTS, COMMUNITY AND SPECTATORS

As a member of the Oregon School Activities Association, we remain committed to providing a positive environment for students, coaches, officials, and spectators. Athletics are a part of the educational experience that emphasizes fairness, respect, ethics, and good citizenship. As you support Mountain View High Athletics, please keep in mind that educationally-based high school athletics are friendly competitions grounded in sportsmanship and fair play. Positive comments, encouragement, and cheering for our teams are great ways to show support. Negative comments, taunting, berating, and booing opponents, coaches, and officials will not be tolerated as this will challenge the values we seek to teach our youth.

MESSAGE TO OUR ATHLETES

We look to our opponents, officials, and stakeholders as complements to how hard we play, the way we go about our business, and how we conduct ourselves. Entering the field of play, during the course of competition, and how we leave the game, will define our respect of the sport, the opposing school, officials, our community, and ourselves. Demonstrating sportsmanship at the highest level is of the utmost importance. We have been given an amazing opportunity in athletics to represent ourselves, families, school, and community. We will remain committed to keeping this in mind while we grow together.

Academics & Eligibility

Athletes will continue to be bound by individual academic eligibility rules this school year. As we approach upcoming competition seasons below are a few reminders:

  1. An eligible student must be enrolled full time and making satisfactory progress toward graduation.
    • Full time status = enrolled in a minimum of 5 classes, attending regularly, and passing 5 courses equaling 2.5 credits in previous semester.
    • Satisfactory progress = a student making satisfactory progress towards graduation requirements by earning the minimum quantity of credits prior to the start of the specified school year (10 th, 11th, or 12th grade benchmarks).

As families register for sports, part of our clearing for competition process checks on these minimum requirements. These requirements cross all forms of instruction be it within CDL, Bend-La Pine online, or associate member school. The only exception to this is home schooled student eligibility requirements. There are many other eligibility requirements and if you have questions about specifics concerning your individual eligibility please do not hesitate to contact the athletic office, as each situation can be unique.

Physicals

Students participating in extracurricular sports must have a current sports physical on file in the Athletics Office. Sports physicals expire 2 years from exam date and need to be renewed on a 2-year cycle to remain current. We encourage renewal between school years to avoid expiration during your sport season. ALL PHYSICALS MUST BE ON THE OSAA SPORTS PHYSICAL FORMS, or we can NOT accept it. Please be sure to print the OSAA School Sports Pre-Participation Examination form before your appointment: OSAA forms website.

Take it to your child's sports physical appointment. When you have completed the sports physical, please turn it in to the school.

Wellness Check

As an advocate for your children, we hope that parents of athletes and non-athletes alike will also consider an annual Wellness Check – a complete medical examination and screen for common health issues – annually.

Wellness Check visits are vital to your child’s healthy growth and development. Physicians suggest adolescents should have regular wellness visits to make sure they are developing at the expected pace and continue to remain healthy.

During these visits, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss your child’s growth, development, behavior and other health issues with the goal of preventing illness and promoting the best possible health for your student.

We encourage you to consider discussing the possibility of adding a Wellness Check to your next sports physical, with your physician.

Note: If you choose a Wellness Check in place of a physical, you must complete the physical form with your physician to be eligible for OSAA athletics. The form is available in your school’s athletics office and in the link above.


Eligibility and Code of Conduct

Any student who participates in school-sponsored athletics or activities must agree to abide by the School District Board Policies, Administrative Rules, Code Of Conduct, building rules and team participation/training regulations. All students who participate in athletics and extracurricular activities are expected to be positive role models for other students and members of the community at all times. This signed contract shall be in effect at all times during the contract period. “At all times" means 24 hours a day, every day of the week whether at school or away from school. The contract will be in effect from the beginning of the OSAA calendar (see osaa.org website for each years start date) and conclude with the last day of high school.

Mountain View High School is a member of the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) and abides by all of its rules and policies.

  • The OSAA requires you to be enrolled in and passing 5 classes. This includes the current semester and the semester prior to season.
  • OSAA requirements of 2.5 credits passed in the previous semester and satisfactory progress towards graduation at the beginning of the school year will be used to determine individual academic eligibility.
  • The OSAA requires you to be on track to graduate.
    • 10th grade students need a minimum of 4.5 completed credits
    • 11th grade students need a minimum of 11 completed credits
    • 12th grade students need a minimum of 18.5 credits at the beginning of the school year
  • Bend La Pine Schools requires you to be in class for the entire day of a contest or you will not be allowed to participate. Athletes are expected to be in school on time the day following an athletic event.
  • Bend La Pine Schools requires you to be in class all day in order to attend practice.
  • Violations of school rules and or behavior issues may result in the temporary or permanent suspension from the athletic team.

Email Us

If you are attempting to contact the coach of a team, or have a question for the Athletics office, please complete the below form. Your email will be forwarded to the correct contact person.

(Form is not to be used to report absences or request transcripts.)
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Office Hours

Monday to Friday
8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Contacts

Athletic Director:
Mr. Haas
541-355-4502

Athletic Secretary:
Ms. Everist
541-355-4500

Fax:
541-355-4410

Athletic Updates

We do our best to keep our athletic events as scheduled however due to unforeseen circumstances, we may need to cancel, postpone or move an event. To stay up to date on athletic events please go to the OSAA website, click on schools, then members schools to select Mountain View High School. Your coaching staff will communicate to you as soon as possible.

MVH Sports

Fall

  • Cheer
  • Cross Country
  • Dance
  • Football
  • Soccer - Boys
  • Soccer - Girls
  • Volleyball

Winter

  • Basketball - Boys
  • Basketball - Girls
  • Swimming
  • Wrestling - Boys
  • Wrestling - Girls

Spring

  • Baseball
  • Golf - Boys
  • Golf - Girls
  • Softball
  • Tennis - Boys
  • Tennis - Girls
  • Track & Field

Club Sports

MVHS Fight Song

We stand and cheer for MVHS
Home of the Cougars, simply the best!
To our foes now hear us say
Mountain View High School rule the day
What tho the odds be great or be small
Mountain View Cougs will win over all
Red and black, our colors lead us,
Onward, to victory!!