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THANK YOU!

Rebel Athletics would like to express our thanks to all of our athletes, families and coaches.  Each and every one of you make numerous adjustments to your schedules and make tremendous sacrifices during each and every sports season to ensure that our teams can compete at the highest level.  Your support for our athletes, coaches, and teams is critical to the success of our athletic programs.  Thank you for all that you do!  GO REBELS!


TEN COMMANDMENTS OF SPORTSMANSHIP:

BE A GOOD WINNER

1.  Deflect the Praise

When you win, remember to recognize those who have made you successful.  Instead of holding on to the praise you receive, pass it on to those who share in your success.  A good winner shares praise with teammates.

2.  Play By the Rules

Breaking the rules cheapens the victory.  It is no different than attempting to steal something that is not yours.  Every competitor who steps onto a court must agree to play by the same set of rules-or sit on the bench.

3.  Praise the Good in Others

Good sports cheer for others' successes.  They don't mock others' failures.  A good winner points out how well the opponent played.

4.  Respect the Officials

Professional sports teams have learned the value of officials.  Even the "televised instant replay" cannot make every call right.  Though you may disagree with a call, always show respect to the one who made it.

5.  Teach Others to be Successful

A good winner takes time to help others rise to the same level of success.  A good winner is a role model and a coach to others who want to follow in his or her footsteps.

BE A GOOD LOSER

6.  Learn from Your Mistakes

A good loser reviews mistakes and learns from them so as not to make the same mistakes twice.

7.  Avoid Trash Talking

A good loser doesn't gain acceptance by putting others down.  Displays of anger don't erase defeat.

8.  Congratulate the Winner

The mark of a real sport is one who can humbly acknowledge that on a given day at a given time, someone else was better.

9.  Build the Whole Team

Because the whole team benefits when one player improves, a good loser invests in others.

10.  Return to Play Another Day

A good loser doesn't quit.  He or she prepares for the next game and comes back to win.

Remember, it is a privilege to participate.  Sportsmanship should be contagious!


 Our Mission Statement:

It is the mission of the Laona-Wabeno Rebel Athletic Department to inspire each student to extraordinary achievement every day.  To do this, we will provide a comprehensive athletic program that:

Thank you to our booster clubs! 

The School District of Wabeno would like to thank all of our booster clubs that support our athletic programs:

Pride Ride

Roller Booster Club

Supporting Rebel Athletics

Quarterback Club

  Thanks again to our communities for all of their continued support!

COACH CONTACT INFORMATION

Athletic Director - Michelle Boor - mboor@wabeno.k12.wi.us

SPORT

Varsity Volleyball

JV Volleyball

JH Volleyball

JH Volleyball

JH Football

JV Football

Varsity Football - Head Coach

Varsity Football - Head Assistant Coach

Varsity Football - Assistant Coaches

Cross Country Head Coach

Cross Country Assistant Coach

Varsity GBB

JV GBB

MS GBB

MS GBB

MS GBB

Varsity BBB

JV BBB

JH BBB

JH BBB

Varsity Wrestling

Varsity Wrestling - Assistant Coach

JH Wrestling

Softball - Co-Head Coach

Softball - Co-Head Coach

Baseball

Baseball

Varsity Golf

JV Golf

Track & Field

Track & Field

COACH

Michelle Boor

Raletta Ashbeck

Kim Winkelman

Sara Perry

Jim Reed

Peter Liptack

Dave Cronauer

Dan Moravec

Peter Liptack

Rich Sorenson


Andrew Harrison

Ashley Seiler

Katie Pintsch

Matt Popp

Chad Albrecht

Kendric Allen

Scott Van De Hey

William Taylor

Mike Chrisman

Colin Schubert


Dan Moravec

Danielle Peterson

Scott Tinsman

Frank Shepard

Dan Moravec

Tyler Anderson

Jeremy Seiler

Richard Sorenson

John Twardowski