Sports Available by Grade
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Soccer (5-6 competitive and intramural)
Cross Country (non-competitive with 7-8)
Basketball (competitive and 5-6 intramural)
Baseball (intramural 5-6)
Indoor Track (non-competitive with 7-8)
Intramural Squash (5-12)
Track (non-competitive with 7/8)
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Soccer (5-6 competitive and intramural)
Cross Country (non-competitive with 7-8)
Basketball (competitive and 5-6 intramural)
Indoor Track (non-competitive with 7-8)
Intramural Club Squash (5-12)
Baseball (intramural 5-6)
Track (non-competitive with 7-8)
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Soccer (7-8)
Cross Country (7-8)
Basketball (7-8)
Indoor Track (7-8)
Baseball (7-8)
Varsity Table Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Squash (7-12)
Intramural Club Squash (5-12)
Varsity Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Golf (7-12)
Spring Track (7-8)
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Soccer (7-8)
Cross Country (7-8)
Basketball (7-8)
Indoor Track (7-8)
Baseball (7-8)
Varsity Table Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Squash (7-12)
Intramural Club Squash (5-12)
Varsity Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Golf (7-12)
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Varsity Soccer (9-12)
JV Soccer (9-11)
Varsity Cross Country (9-12)
Basketball (9-12)
JV Basketball (9-11)
Indoor Track (9-12)
Varsity Table Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Squash (7-12)
Intramural Club Squash (5-12)
Varsity Baseball (9-12)
Varsity Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Golf (7-12)
Varsity Track (7-12)
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Varsity Soccer (9-12)
Varsity Cross Country (9-12)
JV Soccer (9-11)
Basketball (9-12)
JV Basketball (9-11)
Indoor Track (9-12)
Varsity Table Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Squash (7-12)
Varsity Baseball (9-12)
Intramural Club Squash (5-12)
Varsity Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Golf (7-12)
Varsity Track (7-12)
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Varsity Soccer (9-12)
Varsity Cross Country (9-12)
JV Soccer (9-11)
Basketball (9-12)
JV Basketball (9-11)
Indoor Track (9-12)
Varsity Table Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Squash (7-12)
Varsity Baseball (9-12)
Intramural Club Squash (5-12)
Varsity Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Golf (7-12)
Varsity Track (7-12)
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Varsity Soccer (9-12)
Varsity Cross Country (9-12)
Basketball (9-12)
Indoor Track (9-12)
Varsity Table Tennis (7-12)
Varsity Squash (7-12)
Varsity Baseball (9-12)
Intramural Club Squash (5-12)
The Browning School believes that a dynamic program of student athletics significantly advances the educational development of its boys.
Browning coaches use athletics as a means through which these principles, lessons and values are developed. Indeed, just as our classroom teachers use engaging subject matter to enhance academic skills and dispositions, our coaches view sports as a vehicle for cultivating principles and understandings that transcend a particular athletic competition or pursuit. It is with these aims in mind that coaches design comprehensive training and practice plans, uphold high standards for sportsmanship and winning or losing with grace, and emphasize the necessity of commitment to the team and to the program itself. Such efforts from coaches demand reciprocal dedication, in that athletes must recognize their responsibility to give their all to the principles, lessons and values the athletic program encourages. It is in recognizing obligations to the game and to others that we become good teammates.
While it is surely preferable to prevail in athletic competitions – and our teams certainly prepare to win – our principal purpose is to play with excellence, that is, with appreciation of the skill, teamwork, dedication and fair play that sport requires. This same appreciation sits at the heart of school spirit. By not focusing solely on victory, our athletic program advances a holistic attitude, instilling a strong sense of community among spectators and participants alike and ultimately informing our boys’ attempts to lead full, healthy and productive adult lives. Whether achieved through interscholastic sports competitions, structured physical education classes, or extracurricular/intramural programming, The Browning School hopes that each boy may find a home and succeed at his own level of skill and aspiration.