Athletic Department Mission

The Mission of the Minnechaug Regional High School athletic department is to allow student athletes to develop within the principles of Growth Mindset and Grit.  Participants and coaches within our program will be part of an environment that will foster personal and team growth within these principles. Through the “We are Chaug” motto, sportsmanship, integrity and self-discipline will be the cornerstone values that will be associated with our student-athletes.  Participants in our program will maintain a standard of high academic performance while giving back to their community in varied community service projects.


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Athletics:

STUDENT ACTIVITIES CONTACT:

Steven Burndrett

Directory of Athletics


Melissa Fol

Administrative Assistant


Jessica Lane

Athletic Trainer

Student Athlete Handbook

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Strength and Conditioning

Please use this section as a resource of options for you to stay physically fit during any off season. These workouts are not sport specific. Some use weights, some do not. We will post a variety of workouts here that you can choose to do. Our strength and conditioning coach and our coaches have provided these workouts for you. Enjoy and stay safe and fit!

2023 - 2024 School Year Important Season

Start Dates

Dates listed below are when tryouts/practices will start. Please visit PlusPortals for information as to when registration will be open and closed.

  • 2023 Fall season will start Friday, August 18, 2023 (For Football only)
  • All other Fall sports will start Monday, August 21, 2023
  • 2023-2024 Winter season will start on Monday, November 27, 2023
  • 2024 Spring season will start on Monday, March 18, 2024
minnechaug spring sports tryout schedule

Eating Disorders and Athletics Resources

This page has been developed to help recognize, educate and help student-athletes, families and coaches around the topic of eating disorders in Athletes.

ATHLETES ARE 2 TO 3 TIMES MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO EATING DISORDERS THAN THE GENERAL POPULATION.

It is our hope that we can help educate and prevent eating disorders in our student-athletes. If you know of anyone struggling with an eating disorder, PLEASE report that to a trusted adult.

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