All Sports Participants: Click on these links to download copies of the following forms you must complete to play interscholastic sports at OMA:
Pre-Participation Physical Evaluation
Danger in Athletics waiver and release
OMA Athletic Code of Ethics
Note: These are all .pdf files.

Fall Sports: The fall schedule is complete and our Warrior athletes are ready to play!. During the fall of 2010, Oak Mountain Academy will field the following sports: varsity boys' soccer, varsity and middle school girls' softball, varsity and middle school volleyball and varsity and middle school cross country. For the most complete and up to date calendar of events please visit www.calendarwiz.com/oma.

Winter Sports: During the winter of 2010-2011, Oak Mountain Academy will field the following teams: varsity and middle school boys' and girls' basketball, cheerleading and swimming. For the most complete and up to date calendar of events please visit www.calendarwiz.com/oma.

Safety: Players are expected to wear safety equipment whenever appropriate (for instance, cleats and shin guards for soccer; helmets, sliding pants and cleats in softball). Hydration, stretching, warming up and cooling down are mandatory parts of your safety regimen. Responsible safety procedures and "best practices" provide the framework for the training and game environment. The NFHS, national governing body of interscholastic competition, provides the following warning about the inherent dangers of competitive sports: Student athletes and parents should be aware that all sports will always have inherent dangers. Although rare, death or catastrophic injury can result from participation in any sport, and care should be taken by all concerned to minimize such dangers through the use of appropriate equipment, proper training methods and common sense.

Attitude: It is recognized that student-athletes have many conflicting demands on their time. Academic success is our first priority; therefore, part of a player's responsibility to the team is maintaining his or her best possible GPA. Players must strive never to "hurt the team" by making poor choices which limit their participation. Attendance and effort at practice and games are key indicators of an athlete's desire to become a better player, and are the best way to actually become a better player.
All OMA student-athletes must sign the OMA Athletic Code of Ethics and agree to the conduct code outlined by the coach in each of their sports. Athletes are expected to be punctual, appropriately attired and prepared for physical exertion, as there is a great deal to do in a short period of time.
It is expected that by joining an Oak Mountain Academy athletic team, you will demonstrate a firm commitment to the team and a willingness to work hard, put forth your best effort—that you will strive to maintain the record of excellence for which the OMA Warriors are known.