Our mission is to help students grow spiritually, academically, physically, and socially. Athletics plays a crucial role in the physical development of many students, fostering teamwork, discipline, and a healthy lifestyle. Many high school and middle school students are multi-sport athletes. Our coaches and students collaborate to make the best decisions for our student-athletes and their teams.
Competitive athletic opportunities for younger students are available through our Junior Dons programs. These programs are volunteer led, providing developmental opportunities for our students. Students from other schools are invited to participate and see what it's like to be part of the Bosco family. Watch for registration information in school communications including Facebook and our newsletters
Coaches: Randy Weber, Zach Etringer, Bill Skubal, Matt Steils, Joe Ortner, Mark Blakeman, Joe Schaefer
Head Coach - Joel Schares
The Boys Basketball team Head Coach is Zack Goodwin
The following sports are available through a shared activity programming.
Offered through Columbus High School in Waterloo:
(For more information contact Collin Arndt, Athletic Director)
Offered through Waterloo Community School District:
(For more information contact Coach Kamp - [email protected])
Head Coach -Cory Christensen
Coach Collin Arndt
For information on the Waterloo Swim and Dive Team email Coach Kamp, who also coaches a Middle school swimming and diving team in February/March.
Head Coach - Colby Yoder
Head Coach - Colby Yoder
The Bosco Catholic School System Trap Shooting Team is open to students in grades 6-12 (male or female). Everyone gets to shoot at all practices and in any meet they attend. Students are required to have a minimum number of targets shot at during the year to participate in the state trap meet, but they are not required to have a minimum score, only to have shot enough targets. All high school students can be eligible for the state tournament.
The team is officially a Bosco System team; however, financial support comes from sponsors, grants, and outside sources. Additional support is provided by the Izaak Walton League and is considered their home field.
The first practice includes a safety meeting. The shooter and one parent are required to attend this meeting.
An annual team fundraiser is held in the spring. Last year's event was held at Pizza Ranch in Waterloo and 7% of all sales and tips were donated to the team by Pizza Ranch.
Head Coaches are Gene Schwickerath and Beth Phillips. They will be assisted by Arnold Schares and Darell Phillips.
Trap shooting is the fastest growing high school sport in the country and it is documented to have the least amount of injuries.
Head Coach: Chris Ortner