Scoreboard
From Wed, Apr 30 thru Wed, May 7
- Wed May 7
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Varsity Boys Lacrosse 9 Loss State Semifinals - McIntosh High School 10 (OT)
- Tue May 6
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Varsity Boys Soccer 2 Win Flowery Branch High School 1 -
Varsity Girls Lacrosse 13 Win State Semifinals - Marist School 12 (OT)
- Mon May 5
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Varsity Boys Tennis 5 Win Dunwoody High School 0 -
Varsity Boys Golf 1st Place State AAA Tournament -
- Sat May 3
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Varsity Boys Lacrosse 12 Win State Quarterfinals - Northview High School 7 -
Varsity Girls Soccer 0 Loss Columbus High School 1
- Fri May 2
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Varsity Boys Soccer 4 Win Hardaway High School 3 (OT) -
Varsity Girls Lacrosse 10 Win State Quarterfinals - Chattahoochee High School 9
- Thu May 1
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Varsity Baseball 15 Win Towers High School 0
- Wed Apr 30
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Varsity Girls Soccer 7 Win Cartersville High School 0 -
Varsity Boys Lacrosse 17 Win State First Round - Roswell High School 8 -
Varsity Baseball 0 Loss Dunwoody High School 10
Welcome to Athletics at Westminster !
Athletics at Westminster are an integral part of the school's total educational program. The purpose of the athletic program, regardless of age level, is to develop healthy lifestyles and recreational skills and to teach commitment, self-discipline, self-sacrifice, sportsmanship, cooperation, loyalty, and pride in one's self and school community.
Our successful program is evidenced by our many accomplishments, including our eighth time winning the GADA Director's cup in as many years as it has been given. The Director's Cup is given to the best athletic program in the state. Westminster also can boast about having won more state titles than any other high school in the state.
The athletic program is based on interscholastic competition in grades 7 through 12. The level of participation is arranged for each boy and girl appropriate to his or her age, development, ability, and interest. Athletics also provide opportunities for students to deal with adversity.
While varsity competition places a greater emphasis on winning, it is not the primary goal of sub-varsity teams. The sub-varsity programs put a great emphasis on participation and skill development.






