Biddy Ball
Students in grades K-4 participate in intramural basketball. During the games, the players are given the opportunity to practice the fundamentals of basketball because the middle and high school basketball coaches serve as officials and instructors.
Basketball
Boys’ Head Coach: James Thurman
Boys’ Asst. Coach: Rob Chase
Girls Head Coach : Cheryl Ford
Asst. Girls Coach: Rob Chase
To be eligible to play varsity basketball, a student must be in grades 9-12 and be academically eligible. Eighth graders who are academically eligible may try out if it appears that a team roster will fall below fifteen players after the inclusion of football players. The team will normally use the athletic bus, if available. Chartered buses are handled as in football.
This sport for 5th and 6th graders is played only when sufficient games can be scheduled. Coaches are volunteers and travel is usually by private vehicle
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2020 – 21 Basketball Schedule (updated 01-08-2021)
Baseball
To be eligible to play varsity baseball, a student must be in grades 9-12 and be academically eligible. Academically-eligible eighth graders may try out if a roster falls below twenty.
Head Coach: Tony Sanders
Asst Coach: Holden Orgeron
Athletic Director: David Feaster
Headmaster: Darden Gladney
Cheerleaders
JV & Varsity: Catie Mills
Cheerleader try-outs are held each spring. To be eligible to try out, a girl must be re-registered, tuition, and fees accounts current, have a 1.83 GPA for the six-week period prior to tryouts with no more than one “F”, and must be in grades 10-12 the following school year. A maximum of twelve cheerleaders will be chosen. Cheerleaders will maintain a 1.83 GPA each six weeks while serving. If she fails to maintain a 1.83 GPA for two consecutive six weeks, she will be removed from the squad.
Cross Country
Coach: Keith Pitman
Students in grades 7-12 may tryout for the cross country team. The coach will set a qualifying time and the number of runners will be determined by these times and the number of eligible individual and team races allowed by MPSA.
Elementary Sports
Varsity Football
To be eligible to play Varsity football, a football player must be in grades 8-12 and must be academically eligible.
Students currently in the 7th grade may try out during spring training of their 7th grade year, if they are academically eligible. Students transferring from another school, who are not academically eligible, will be given to the end of the
six weeks in which they transfer to become eligible.
Varsity Football
Homecoming
October 23, 2020
Glenbrook vs. Greenville Christian
7:00 pm – Apache Stadium
Head Coach: David Feasterr
Asst Coach: Jacob Carruth, Holden Orgeron, James Thurman
Athletic Director: David Feaster
Headmaster: Darden Gladney
JV Football
2020 JV Football Schedule
Head Coach: David Feaster
Asst Coach: Jacob Carruth, Holden Orgeron, James Thurman
Athletic Director: David Feaster
Headmaster: Darden Gladney
Golf
In order to try out for the golf team, a student must be in grades 6- 12 and be academically eligible. The coach sets a qualifying score and the number of five-player teams is determined by how many players attain the qualifying score. Male and female students school may have several teams (A, B, C), but only the “A” team players may qualify for district, regional, or MPSA golf tournaments. If the school has more than one five-person team, the coach determines on a tournament-to-tournament basis which players are on the different teams.
Softball
Click on link to print softball schedule
Glenbrook 2020 Softball Schedule
Head Coach: Roo Johnson
Athletic Director: David Feaster
Headmaster: Darden Gladney
Sundancers
Sponsor: Haley Bonsall
The same rules that apply to varsity cheerleaders apply to Sundancers. Sundancers will be chosen from girls in grades 8-12. There is no maximum number of girls chosen, however, a qualifying score is set and the number of dancers is determined by how many attain the qualifying score.
Swim Team
Tennis
Coach: Wayne Orr
In order to try out for the tennis team, a student must be in grades 6-12 and be academically eligible. A pre-season tournament is held to determine the number of team member if more than eight boys or eight girls try out. The number of players in individual season matches is limited to the number of players on the opposing team. District tournaments are limited to seven male and seven female players. Through the district tournament level of play, the tennis coach determines who will represent the school on the team. The winners and runners-up in each division of the district tournament advance to the MPSA finals.
Track
Students in grades 7-12 may tryout for the track team. The coach will set a qualifying time and the number of runners will be determined by these times and the number of eligible individual and team races allowed by MAIS