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FREE Sports Physicals at EXER Urgent Care NOW

As we gear up for another exciting Wiseburn + Da Vinci Athletics year filled with sports and competition, it’s crucial to make sure you’re eligible to play. For all students who are planning or considering participating on athletics teams during the 2024-25 school year, here’s everything you need to know to get started:

Why You Need a Physical

First things first: to participate in any sport including TRY-OUTS, you need a valid physical. This physical is good for 365 days, so make sure you’re up to date!

Good News: Exer Urgent Care is offering physicals for FREE until 8/31/24! Read more!>

The Clearance Process

In addition to your physical, you must complete the clearance process to be eligible to participate in school sports. Follow these steps:

  1. Create an athlete profile on CIF Home Campus. https://www.athleticclearance.com/ All student-athletes must have an account in order to access all CIF forms, attend tryouts, participate on a DV Athletics team. 
  1. You must have your physical completed and uploaded BEFORE tryouts. Clearance forms can be found on: https://www.athleticclearance.com/
  1. You must download and print the physical form and take it to a doctor for your athletic physical to be completed and then upload your signed form to your account. No paper copies are accepted. Your own physician can complete, or you can access this FREE resource at any Exer Urgent Care.
  1. All students planning to try out for any sport must have a CIF Home Campus account created and a physical form uploaded BEFORE tryouts. Read More>

Why It Matters

Getting cleared on time is crucial. Without your physical and completed clearance, you won’t be able to participate in tryouts, practices, or games. Don’t let paperwork hold you back from being part of the team and enjoying the sport you love!

Let’s Go!

We’re looking forward to another fantastic year of high school sports, filled with teamwork, dedication, and victory.

For more information please contact: NDavidson@davincischools.org. Please check our website for complete instructions and forms: Wiseburn Da Vinci Athletics

See you out there, and go WOLVES!

By |2024-08-06T11:29:29-07:00August 6th, 2024|News|Comments Off on FREE Sports Physicals at EXER Urgent Care NOW

2023-24 WDV Athletics Program Recap

 

WDV Athletics enjoyed a record-breaking season in 2023-24 with 599 student-athletes participating on 29 teams in 16 sports. In its second year as a member of the South Bay Athletics Association – one of the most competitive high school associations in the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section (CIF-SS) – WDV achieved tremendous individual and team successes!  

Nineteen of our WDV student-athletes and one coach were voted as MVP, First Team, or Second Team All-League. > Check out who made the Pioneer All-League Teams here.  

In 2023-24, we had immense team and individual achievements along the way, including:

 

WDV Highlights of the Year – Team Performance

  • WDV Boys Volleyball team emerged victorious among the 20 participating teams of the inaugural Wiseburn Da Vinci Wolves Classic Volleyball Tournament in April, winning all six of their matches.
  • WDV Boys Indoor Volleyball placed 2nd in the Pioneer League with a record of 10-2 and an overall record of 27-8, qualified for the CIF-SS Division 3 playoffs, and advanced to the 3rd round.
  • WDV Boys Soccer placed 3rd in the Pioneer League with a record of 7-4-1 and an overall record of 15-9-2. They qualified for the CIF-SS Division 4 playoffs and advanced to the quarterfinals.
  • WDV Boys Basketball finished in a three-way tie for first place in the Pioneer League with a 9-3 record and an overall record of 20-9. They qualified for the CIF-SS Division 3AA playoffs and hosted a first-round playoff game.
  • WDV Girls Swim team members Tanaz Engineer, Kaia Henty-Dodd, Andrea Cornejo, and Taylor Jackson had outstanding swims at the CIF-SS Division 3 finals, winning their heat in the 200 Free Relay and setting a new team record!
  • WDV Boys Swim team members Rayan Engineer, Alex Zakrzewski, Apollo Ivins, Zirak Engineer, Cannon Mosteller, and Adam Flores represented the WDV Boys Swim team at CIF-SS Division 4 finals. They reached the finals and finished 3rd overall out of 68 teams, setting new team records in all their events and establishing a new standard for swimming at WDV.
  • WDV Girls Softball won a team high 11 games and beat a tough Mira Costa team by the score of 6-4.
  • WDV Archery: At Olympic Archery in Schools State Championships – Olympic Team Rounds: Morgan Adams, Luke Endo, and Jack Trolia placed 2nd; Jay Clark, Sofia Comitz and Ellyse Legaspi also placed 2nd.
  • Da Vinci’s E-Sports Program participates in both the Electronic Gaming Federation for High Schools (EGFH) and the California Interscholastic Federation of High School Sports (CIF) for Fall and Spring league eSports competitions. For the 3rd consecutive year, our E-Sports Scholar Gamers have qualified to compete for EGFH’s National Championships held in Orlando, Florida.  
  • WDV Baseball came into the ’23-’24 season with its first ever frosh/sophomore baseball team to round out the development of the JV and Varsity level teams. The year started with their participation in the highly competitive El Segundo Tournament, a first in WDV Athletics history. The team went 3-3 in play and pitched a no hitter versus the #1 Western League Venice High School while scoring a tournament win against a top ranked St. Paul High School. In its second year in the CIF Pioneer League, the most competitive in league in Southern California, WDV Baseball had six Division 1 baseball commitments, Maddox Wiltshire was selected to the Pioneer All League Team and nine Varsity Seniors will be attending California Universities and California State Universities in 2024.
  • WDV Cheer – The ’23-’24 cheer team took home 1st place for their division on June 8th at 2024 SHARP Cheer Competition! They also earned 1st place in the Judges Award category and in High School Year. For a total of 3 trophies and a division winner banner, congratulations team!

 

WDV Highlights of the Year – Individual Achievements

  • WDV Track & Field – Olivia Griffin’s work ethic, focus, and exceptional athletic ability led the WDV Track and Field program to success. She became the 300m Hurdles Pioneer League Champion and the 6th fastest 300m hurdler in the state of California, raising the bar for WDV Track and Field. > Read More
  • WDV Track Team Pioneer League Champions Girls 4×100 Relay Nancy Douala, Liya Nartey, Alana Frelow, and Olivia Griffin. Boys 4×400 Relay Michael Woodhams, Damian Espino, Rashaan Smith, and Peyton Tate. Girls 100m Hurdles Olivia Griffin.  Girls 100m Jasmine Veal.  Girls 200m Jasmine Veal. Girls 300m Hurdles Olivia Griffin.  Girls 400m Madison Griffin. > Read More
  • WDV Boys Volleyball – Malakai Tu’akoi was recognized as the Most Outstanding Player (MOP) of the Pioneer League.  Malakai was one of 12 elite athletes selected to represent the U.S. at the 2024 Boys U19 NORCECA Continental Championship. He captured the gold medal at the 2024 NORCECA Continental Championship in Ponce, Puerto Rico, as a member of the U.S. Boys U19 National Team. > Read More
  • WDV Boys Basketball – Ahmose Daniels recognized as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Pioneer League.
  • WDV Boys Basketball Alonzo Gonzalez played in the South Bay All-Star Boys Basketball Classic held at El Camino College. He was part of the Pioneer Co-League championship team and served as a team captain. Alonzo will attend LMU on a full academic scholarship to study Kinesiology, aspiring to become an Athletic Trainer. > Read More
  • Olympic Archery in Schools National Championships – Boys: Jack Trolia – 1st (Varsity), Dominic Davis – 8th (JV); Girls: Summer Tsai – 3rd (JV), Chelsea Riddle – 5th (JV)
  • Olympic Archery in Schools State Championships
    • Ranking Rounds – Varsity (Top Ten) – Girls: Ellyse Legaspi – 4th, Jay Clark – 5th, Sofia Comitz – 9th, and Jasmine Salazar – 10th. Boys: Jack Trolia – 1st, Morgan Adams – 7th. Ranking Rounds – JV High School Division – Girls: Summer Tsai – 1st. Boys: Dominic Davis – 3rd.
    • Olympic Solo Rounds: Jack Trolia – 1st, Morgan Adams – 2nd, Jay Clark – 1st
  • WDV Baseball – Maddox Wiltshire (Senior ’24) wrapped up his WDV baseball career with an exceptional ’23-’24 season. In 3 years he played 77 games with a career average .385. Scoring 56 runs, 90 hits and 72 runs batted in. On the mound he went 7-7 in 63.1 innings pitched with 73 strikeouts. In 2024, the captain earned the team’s Offensive Player of the year, a 1st team All Pioneer Selection, All Area Selection and made the CIF 2nd team.  He cemented his place in the WDV Athletic history books as the first ever WDV Senior All Star Game Participant and the first ever WDV Tyler Skaggs Senior All Star game participant (invitation-only) where he earned Offensive Player of the game. 
  • WDV Baseball – Nathaniel Barba was invited to participate in the Tyler Skaggs Underclassmen Showcase game played at UCLA.

 

WDV Student-Athletes representing Universities and Colleges at the next levels

  • We had five WDV student -athletes who have signed athletic scholarships with the following schools:
    • Arianna Caldwell (Diving) committed to University of Iowa. Arianna will study Nursing. 
    • Kennedy Crosby (Softball) committed to Chapman University. Kennedy will study Applied Human Physiology. 
    • Cody Evans (Men’s Volleyball) committed to UC Merced. Cody will study Mechanical Engineering. 
    • Amir Grant (Men’s  Volleyball) –  committed to Lindenwood University. Amir will be studying Engineering. 
    • Jillian Silvers (Gymnastics) committed to University of Arizona. Jillian will be pre-law studying Political Science. 

 

WDV Highlights of the Year – Coach and Staff Contributions

  • WDV Boys Basketball – Coach Jeff Amaral won the Pioneer League Coach of the Year
  • WDV Overall coaching staff for the 2023-24 high school sports season, provided effective communication, team development, skill development, game preparation, player welfare, inclusivity and motivation, and feedback and evaluation. Balancing these elements, the coaching staff ensured meaningful development and positive experiences for all student-athletes throughout the season.

We are so grateful for our community and fan support. Thank you for attending games, volunteering, and organizing events to foster WDV spirit and boost our dedicated student-athletes. Your support means so much to the success of our program!! We can’t wait to get started in 2024-25 and to share even more fantastic WDV Athletics news and highlights in the weeks and months ahead! Go Wolves!

Nicholas “AD” Davidson
Director of Athletics
WDV Athletics

By |2024-08-21T20:10:13-07:00August 1st, 2024|Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, esports, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Track & Field, Volleyball|Comments Off on 2023-24 WDV Athletics Program Recap

Wolves standing out in Pioneer League

This year, WDV had a successful out in Pioneer League play. 19 of our athletes and one of our coaches were voted as MVP, First or Second Team All-League. This is a tremendous step forward for our growing sports program as we look to continue to excel in athletics in the coming years. Below are the athletes and coach who made the Pioneer All-League Teams:

 

We also had several standouts from our Girls Swim Team (Tanaz Engineer, Kaia Henty-Dodd, Andrea Cornejo and Taylor Jackson) as well as the Boys Swim Team (Rayan Engineer, Alex Zakrzewski, Apollo Ivins, Zirak Engineer, Cannon Mosteller, and Adam Flores) who went to the CIF Finals in their respected events. 

Last but not least, WDV Track had their first State Champion in the Hurdles, won by Olivia Griffin!

Congratulations to our All-League Athletes and to our CIF Champion!

By |2024-07-23T15:09:47-07:00June 11th, 2024|Baseball, Basketball, Girls Beach Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Track & Field, Volleyball|Comments Off on Wolves standing out in Pioneer League

Griffin Makes WDV Sports History

What a journey Olivia Griffin has led the Da Vinci Track and Field program on this year.

From becoming the 300m Hurdles Pioneer League Champion to being the 6th fastest 300m hurdler in the state of California, Olivia has raised the bar for Da Vinci Track and Field. Track season no longer ends in late April; now, late May is the new norm for the Wolf pack.

Please join me in congratulating Olivia for her work ethic, focus, and exceptional athletic ability.

By |2024-06-10T10:21:32-07:00June 10th, 2024|Track & Field|Comments Off on Griffin Makes WDV Sports History

WDV’s Malakai Tu’akoi and Team USA Take Gold at Boys Volleyball International Competition

A HUGE shout-out to WDV’s Malakai Tu’akoi who captured the gold medal at the 2024 NORCECA Continental Championship on Sunday in Ponce, Puerto Rico, as a member of the U.S. Boys U19 National Team.

The U.S. team finished the championship 5-0 with a 15-1 record in sets. The win over Cuba was its second in three matches after a 3-0 win in the final match of pool play. The victory gives the U.S. squad a berth in the 2025 FIVB World Championship.

Malakai was one of 12 elite athletes selected to represent the U.S. at the 2024 Boys U19 NORCECA Continental Championship. Malakai joined the WDV Boys Volleyball Varsity team as a freshman in 2022-23. He is a formidable student-athlete with a high volleyball IQ, playing on both the boys indoor and beach (club) teams. With his high-level skill set, Malakai was able to help our boys team win the CIF-SS Division 5 Championship and earn a Third place at the CIF State Division 3 level.

Way to go, Malakai!! We are so proud of you for representing WDV Athletics on the U.S. Boys Volleyball National Team!!

By |2024-05-22T15:43:28-07:00May 22nd, 2024|Volleyball|Comments Off on WDV’s Malakai Tu’akoi and Team USA Take Gold at Boys Volleyball International Competition

Griffin Putting WDV Track on the Map!

Over the weekend, our Lady Wolf, Olivia Griffin qualified to represent the CIF Southern Section in the 300m hurdles. Olivia is taking WDV Track and Field to new heights. She will compete in the California State preliminaries on Friday, May 24th at Veterans Memorial Stadium at Buchanan High School in Clovis, California. Please join us in congratulating Olivia for putting in the work, and always striving to “get better and better every day in every way!”

 

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WDV Athletics Sports Night for Incoming Students & Families – May 20th

 

Don’t miss the upcoming WDV Athletics Sports Night on May 20th for new incoming students and families to meet the coaches and learn about the WDV Athletics program!

WHAT:  WDV Athletics Sports Night for incoming students and families

WHEN:  Monday, May 20th | 6:00-8:00PM

WHERE:  WDV Gym, Skybox (2nd floor), 201 N. Douglas St.

We will also share Summer Athletics Training & Development opportunities for high school student-athletes of all skill levels whether you’re looking to explore or are a seasoned athlete. Open to all new and returning students (9th-12th grade). Learn more and register at www.summerinwiseburn.org.

 

By |2024-05-15T12:15:00-07:00May 15th, 2024|News|Comments Off on WDV Athletics Sports Night for Incoming Students & Families – May 20th

WDV’s Olivia Griffin to Participate in State Finals

Over the weekend, Olivia Griffin achieved a historic feat in Wiseburn Da Vinci Track and Field. She secured second and third place in the CIF-Division 2 Finals in the 100 and 300 hurdles, making her the first WDV athlete ever to do so. However, her journey doesn’t end there.  As an additional historic feat, she has earned a spot in the Southern Section Masters Meet, where top athletes from all four state divisions will compete. On May 18th, she will compete in the 300 hurdles at Moorpark High School (4500 Tierra Rejada Rd, Moorpark, CA 93021). Let’s congratulate Olivia on this remarkable accomplishment — and good luck at the Masters Meet!!

 

By |2024-05-13T09:58:03-07:00May 13th, 2024|Track & Field|Comments Off on WDV’s Olivia Griffin to Participate in State Finals

WDV Girls Swim team show out at CIF Finals

WDV’s very own Tanaz Engineer, Kaia Henty-Dodd, Andrea Cornejo and Taylor Jackson all had amazing swims at finals and won their heat in the 200 Free Relay and got a new team record! They are helping to place the WDV Swim Program on the map and a force to be reckon with in the following years!!

By |2024-05-06T11:55:14-07:00May 6th, 2024|Swimming|Comments Off on WDV Girls Swim team show out at CIF Finals

WDV Boys Swim Team Makes A Splash at CIF Finals

Congratulations to Rayan Engineer, Alex Zakrzewski, Apollo Ivins, Zirak Engineer, Cannon Mosteller, and Adam Flores for representing our WDV Boys Swim team at CIF. They all made it to finals and placed 3RD OVERALL in the division! (Out of 68 teams!) The boys got new team records on ALL their events and have really set a new standard for swim at our school. 

By |2024-05-06T12:49:46-07:00May 6th, 2024|Swimming|Comments Off on WDV Boys Swim Team Makes A Splash at CIF Finals
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