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Smart Choices

The WIAA is proud to partner with Gesa Credit Union and the Dairy Farmers of Washington to present the Smart Choices Scholarship Program. The 2024-2025 Smart Choices Scholarship Program will award two $5,000 scholarships and eight $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors from WIAA member high schools for excellence in athletics/activities, academics, leadership and community service throughout their high school careers. This application is launched annually in the fall.

2025 SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION DEADLINE
The Smart Choices Scholarship application will be activated in the fall. Applications must be submitted by 11:59PM on MARCH 14, 2025.

SPONSORS
In conjunction with the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA), the Smart Choices Scholarship Program is sponsored by Gesa Credit Union and the Dairy Farmers of Washington.

APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY
Person applying (“Applicant”) must, as of SEPTEMBER 1, 2024, be enrolled as a full-time student in a WIAA member high school, in good standing, in grade 12, with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicant cannot be on suspension or other disciplinary probation imposed by the school or school system at any time during the 2024-25 school year. Scholarship recipients must graduate at the end of the regular 2024-25 school year and enroll as a full-time student at a college, university, community college, trade or vocational school for the 2025 Fall semester.

Applicants cannot have been arrested, charged with, or convicted of any crime. Applicant cannot be opposed to dairy product production or practices based on social or personal choice regarding animal welfare or nutritional beliefs.

Employees, officers, directors, contractors, and agents of the WIAA (WIAA staff, Executive Board Members), Gesa Credit Union and the Washington Dairy Products Commission (collectively, the “Released Parties”), and their immediate family (spouse, parents, children, and siblings and their respective spouses, regardless of where they reside) or members of the same household of each, whether or not related, are not eligible to be an applicant. Sponsors’ decisions with respect to whether any Applicant meets the eligibility requirements set forth herein are final and binding.

TO APPLY
Applications can be submitted by 11:59PM on MARCH 14, 2025 by following the instructions provided. Application Form includes personal information, athletic/activity information, academic information, leadership, and community service details, and an essay question . All essays must be the sole, original work of the Applicant. Only one  entry per Applicant. Sponsors will not be responsible for incomplete, lost or late entries. All materials submitted by Applicant become Sponsors’ property.

Applicant warrants and represents that information submitted with the application is true and verifiable, including, without limitation, all activities, honors and accomplishments of Applicant; that the essay is an original work and that it has not been previously published, won previous awards or been submitted in other competitions; that Applicant owns or otherwise controls all of the rights to the application materials; and that the Applicant’s application does not violate any law, regulation or any right of any third-party. Sponsors, in their sole discretion, reserve the right to disqualify any application they deem to be fraudulent, obscene or otherwise not in good taste.

Applications may not defame or invade the publicity rights or privacy of any person, living or deceased, or otherwise infringe upon any person’s personal or proprietary rights. Sponsors reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to disqualify any application at any time in the event it is determined that the Applicant has not complied with or abused these Official Rules. Sponsors reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to independently verify the accuracy of all information provided as part of the application.

SELECTION OF WINNERS
Officials from the WIAA, Gesa Credit Union and the Dairy Farmers of Washington(“Selection Committee”) will judge applications and determine scholarship winners according to the following criteria:

  • Athletic/Activity Excellence (30%)
  • Academic Achievement (30%)
  • Leadership (20%)
  • Citizenship/Community Service (10%)
  • Essay Originality/Creativity (5%)
  • Financial Need (5%)

PRIZES
The Selection Committee will award three $5,000 Scholarships and 12 $1,000 Scholarships. Winners (and, if minors, their parents or legal guardians) will be notified in mid-April.

SCHOLARSHIP DISBURSEMENT
Scholarships will be paid directly to each Winner’s designated college/university/school upon verification of enrollment in the Fall 2025 semester as a full-time student. In the event any Winner does not fulfill the requirements stated in this section, the Scholarship will be forfeited and Sponsors shall have no further obligation to the Winner. In the event a Winner has already won one or more college scholarship(s) for their freshman year, they are only eligible to accept the Scholarship Prize if the total combined value of all scholarships awarded and accepted does not exceed the greater of the financial aid limit imposed by the Winner’s designated college/university/school for educational expenses or the actual cost of the educational expenses (i.e., tuition, room, board, books, and related fees). If the total value of the combined scholarships accepted by a Winner exceeds the specified financial aid limit or actual cost of the educational expenses, the Winner must forfeit either the Scholarship Prize or their other scholarship(s) to meet this limitation. The Scholarship Prize will not be awarded in any partial amount (i.e., less than $5,000). For student-athletes enrolling in NCAA member institutions, NCAA Bylaws governing financial aid from outside sources and other NCAA rules apply. Winners are solely responsible for compliance with NCAA rules and restrictions.

If, for any reason, a Scholarship is forfeited by a Winner, Sponsors reserve the right, at their discretion, to select a runner-up for the Scholarship as the recipient. Additional terms, conditions and restrictions may apply to the receipt and use of the Scholarship Prize and will be specified by Sponsors at time of prize notification. All federal, state and local taxes as well as any other costs and expenses associated with the acceptance and use of the Prize are a Winner’s sole responsibility. Prize is not transferable, no substitutions allowed, except by Sponsors who reserve the right to substitute a prize of comparable or greater value, at their sole discretion. All prize details are at Sponsors’ discretion.

GENERAL
By submitting an application and/or supplemental materials (as applicable) (collectively, the “application Materials”), Applicant agrees that the application Materials shall become property of the Sponsors (including all rights embodied therein, including but not limited to the copyright) and that the Sponsors and their designees may exploit, reproduce, publish, broadcast, use, edit, adapt and/or modify such application Materials and all elements of such application Materials in any way, in any and all media, now or hereafter known, throughout the world in perpetuity, without limitation and without additional compensation, notification or permission of Applicant or any third party. Each winner agrees to sign any additional license or release that Sponsors may require. Submission of application constitutes Applicant’s (or, if a minor, his/her parent’s or legal guardian’s) consent for Sponsors and their designees to use Applicant’s name, hometown and/or likeness for advertising and promotional purposes in any and all media now or hereafter known throughout the world in perpetuity, without further compensation, notification or permission, unless prohibited by law. Released Parties not responsible for incomplete, lost, late, stolen, garbled, undelivered, delayed, inaccurate, misdirected or postage-due applications, Supplemental Materials, email or mail; or for incomplete transmission defaults, computer server failure and/or delayed, garbled or corrupted data transmitted by participants or for any other errors, problems or malfunctions of any kind relating to or in connection with the contest, whether network, computer, technical, mechanical, typographical, printing, human or otherwise, including, without limitation, errors, problems or malfunctions which may occur in connection with the administration of the contest, the processing of applications, any round of judging, the announcement of the prizes or in any contest-related materials. Sponsors reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to cancel, modify or suspend the scholarship process should virus, bugs, non-authorized human intervention or other causes beyond the control of Sponsors corrupt or impair the administration, security, fairness or proper play of the contest. In the event the contest is cancelled, Sponsors may award prizes using all eligible applications received up to the date of cancellation or suspension using the judging procedures outlined above. All Applicants (and, if minors, their parents or legal guardians) agree to release and hold harmless Released Parties from and against any and all claims or damages arising in connection with their participation in the scholarship process (including any travel or activity related thereto), including but not limited to claims or damages associated with NCAA financial aid or eligibility restrictions or the use of any rights granted herein. By participating, Applicants agree to be bound by these Official Rules and the decisions of Sponsors. Sponsor reserves the right to disqualify persons found tampering with or otherwise abusing any aspect of the award process, including, but not limited to, misrepresentations or fraud, as solely determined by Sponsors.

CONSTRUCTION
The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of these rules shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision. In the event that any such provision is determined to be invalid or otherwise unenforceable, these rules shall be construed in accordance with their terms as if the invalid or unenforceable provision was not contained therein.

QUESTIONS?
Please direct all questions about the Smart Choices Scholarship Program to smartchoices@wiaa.com.

2024 $5,000 scholarship RECIPIENTS

Madeline-A

MADELINE ALLRED

SHELTON

Throughout high school, Madeline Allred has made significant contributions both in the pool as a competitive swimmer and in her community as an advocate for survivors of domestic violence. She has excelled at the highest level academically and athletically, leaving a lasting impact on those around her.

As a member of Shelton High School’s swim team, Madeline’s performances, including multiple top-10 finishes in the 50 and 100 Free, helped lead her team to their highest State placement in program history. Her impact overflows beyond the pool, as she continuously inspires and supports peers and coaches, earning Most Inspirational honors multiple times.

Madeline also actively involves herself in various community service organizations, including Turning Pointe Survivor Advocacy Center and OneLove. She has organized fundraisers, raised awareness, and provided support to survivors of domestic violence, embodying her commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of others.

Natalie-D

NATALIE DEMARCO

ENUMCLAW

A year-round athlete and musician, Natalie DeMarco has been doing it all since she started high school.  In between all of her athletic, academic, and musical endeavors, she found time to record over 600 hours of deeply meaningful community service — all while taking seven AP classes and maintaining a 4.0 GPA.

Throughout her career, Natalie has held down three different positions on the volleyball court as her team’s proverbial swiss army knife. During the winter, she captained the basketball team, earning three more varsity letters. Meanwhile, last spring, Natalie took second place in javelin at the State Track Meet, earning Team MVP honors in her junior season.

Perhaps most impressively, though, beyond her four-year career as a member of ASB leadership, on top of her first-place finish in Washington’s Voice of Democracy competition, Natalie has been a pillar of generosity in her community, founding programs to provide resources and funding to refugees and communities threatened by natural disasters around the world.

EMILY SHIN

CAMAS

Emily Shin’s journey through high school is marked by remarkable athletic and academic achievement. A soon-to-be graduate of Camas High School, Emily has distinguished herself as a standout wrestler, gymnast, and cheerleader while compiling a stellar sheet of academic accomplishments.

With a 3.99 GPA, she has earned recognition in various academic competitions, holding leadership positions in DECA and the National Honor Society. As a wrestler, Emily made history, helping her team win the first league championship in program history. Her leadership off the mat includes Vice President responsibilities in DECA and National Honor Society, where she used her platform to make a positive impact in her school community.

Emily is deeply committed to serving others both locally and globally. Logging over 400 community service hours. Her most notable service project involved building a multi-sport court for children in rural Guatemala, providing them with a safe and conducive environment to play and thrive.

2024 $1,000 scholarship RECIPIENTS

Naomi A

NAOMI ATWOOD

SOUTH WHIDBEY

Alexia-B

ALEXIA BRAVO

UNION

KAYDENCE CARRINGTON

BREWSTER

TOMMY ELLIOTT

NORTH CENTRAL

Evangeline-K

EVANGELINE KNERR

EISENHOWER

KYNDAL KOSKI

RAYMOND

Darrah-L

DARRAH LERCH

RICHLAND

Beth-O

BETH OKAMOTO

ALMIRA COULEE HARTLINE

GRACIE PHAM

DAVIS

KATE SCHNEIDER

FREEMAN

TURNER VAN SLYKE

WALLA WALLA

OWEN VOIGT

SQUALICUM

PAST RECIPIENTS

$5,000

NICHOLAS BAKER (Curlew)
JANSYN CARRIZALES (Sunnyside)
CAMERON SHEETS (W.F. West)

$1,000

MCKAILA BALCOM (Tri-Cities Prep)
AMELIA CHIU (Newport (Bellevue))
ABIGAIL GOODWIN (Anacortes)
HANNAH JO HAMMERSTROM (Seton Catholic)
JACK LESKO (DeSales)
JAY MENTINK (Sumner)
ISABELLA MERZOIAN (Mark Morris)
TAYLOR MEYER (Okanogan)
REIGHA NIEMEYER (Wahkiakum)
JESSIE REED (Oakesdale)
JAZMINE RICHEY (Grandview)
IRIS ROGEL (Bonney Lake)

$5,000

SOPHIA DEMARCO (Enumclaw)
CARMEN KIEWERT (Deer Park)
MAGDALYN OGDEN (Clarkston)

$1,000

DELANEY COBBS (La Conner)
ISABELLA FRIEDLINE (Pope John Paul II)
ALICE GROZA (Lewis and Clark)
HANNAH HILTON (Eisenhower)
KYLA JOHNSON (Shorewood)
MEGAN LETTS (Tenino)
KATRINA LI (Newport (Bellevue))
NICK OBERST (Federal Way)
KENZI PEDERSEN (Garfield-Palouse)
GABRIELLE SHULL (Lincoln (Seattle))
ISABELLE SILVERNAIL (Raymond)
ERIN TACK (Kelso)

$5,000

EMMA SPENCE (Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls))
KALLI WIKER (Sequim)

$1,000

JULIA CAUSBIE (Holy Names Academy)
CASSADIE GOLDING (Montesano)
YAHIR GONZALEZ (Emerald Ridge)
BRETT KELLEY (Bellarmine Prep)
JAKE LEITZ (Wahkiakum)
JOHN MAGIRA (Stadium)
LOUELLEN REED (Oakesdale)
ALISHA SHETTY (West Valley (Yakima))

$5,000

ZOIE BRELAND (Fife)
ROCCO PARRISH (Grandview)

$1,000

RYLEE DESAUTEL (Inchelium)
KAINOA FIGUEIRA (Mt. Spokane)
ZARAH JOHNSON (Kettle Falls)
KATIE KING (Burlington-Edison)
DAWSON NEELY (DeSales)
DUKE SCHAPLOW (Toledo)
ESTELLA SHELDON (Ilwaco)
CAMDEN WEBER (Odessa)

$5,000

JORDYN MOEHRLE (Colton)
ZACH VICTOR (Federal Way)

$1,000

LORENZO ALVARADO (Wapato)
AUSTEN APPERSON (Adna)
ANGELICA GUZMAN (Pasco)
KAYLA GUZMAN (Othello)
LIAM PAYNE (Sequim)
CHRISTOPHER PENNER (Capital)
KAITLYN REAM (Christian Faith)
TRINITY WOOD (Okanogan)

$5,000

KATIE HENNEMAN (Tonasket)
KYLE SHERICK (Tahoma)

$1,000

MARISSA BAILEY (Forks)
JARED BRINKMAN (Peninsula)
ALESSANDRA DE LA CRUZ (Kamiak)
NOAH FIELDS (Charles Wright)
DYLAN MOOERS (Tumwater)
NATALIA MUNGUIA (La Salle)
KENNETH ROOKS (College Place)
OLIVIA WILLIS (Riverside)

$5,000

EMMA CLARK (Sehome)
RILEY QUINCY (Selah)

$1,000

EMMALEE BAILEY (Lynden Christian)
BROOKLYN BARTELSON (Puyallup)
QUINTON BORSETH (Stanwood)
JAELEN BUSH (Tumwater)
GRACE LILJE (Davenport)
SARAH LITZENBERGER (Eatonville)
DRAKE MITBY (Ocosta)
DALTON YOUNG (Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls))

$5,000

RACHEL DORR (Squalicum)
SEBASTIAN HYTA (Freeman)

$1,000

JAMES BAKER (Trout Lake)
JENNA BREWINGTON (Naches Valley)
COLLIN CREMERS (Saint George’s)
KATRINA JOHNSON (Toppenish)
HALEY MCRAE (Republic)
JOEY SANTOS (Auburn Mountainview)
PEYTON VAN PEVENAGE (Davenport)
MICHELLE WANG (Hanford)

$5,000

DAVID EMANUELS (Mercer Island)
LORYN MUSGROVE (Kelso)

$1,000

NICOLE BENNIE (Shadle Park)
MARK DONGHYUN SO (International School)
EMILY GE (Charles Wright)
MICHAEL GILES (Mount Vernon)
QUINN MAGENDANZ (Liberty (Issaquah))
ANNALISA URSINO (West Seattle)
CECILIA VU (Evergreen (Seattle))
MATTHEW WARREN (Dayton)

$5,000

JENNA MOSER (Colton)
DREW WALLEN (Auburn Riverside)

$1,000

EUGENE BELL (Zillah)
BLAKE GUIDICE (Cascade (Everett))
JOSEPH HALL (University)
TIANNA HELM (Cashmere)
JORDANNE LAKY (Emerald Ridge)
MICHAEL MOSER (Sedro-Woolley)
SARAH RUBIN (Bellingham)
MARY ANN SANTUCCI (Seattle Prep)

$5,000

TANNER PERRY (Snohomish)
KENDALL TODD (Odessa)

Partners

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association recognizes the commitment and support of its corporate partners and the vital role their contributions play in the planning and production of all WIAA state championships as well as other WIAA programs and events. The values and life skills that these programs promote are an integral part of the students’ development as leaders in their communities.

Partners of the WIAA gain direct access to the hundreds of thousands of students and families that make up the member school communities, as well as the statewide audience of staff, coaches, volunteers and fans that attend WIAA state championship tournaments.

TITLE PARTNER

Gesa Credit Union is the second largest credit union in Washington state, serving over 250,000 members around the world. Gesa has a rich history of providing financial services to Washington state and their spirit still reflects the early-day Credit Union motto, “people helping people.” With consumers embracing the value of banking with a not-for-profit cooperative and through the merger with Inspirus Credit Union, Gesa has grown to twenty five locations throughout the state but will always maintain a strong commitment to its roots. Learn more at gesa.com and visit the WIAA’s Financial Education Center at wiaa.com/gesa.

PREMIER PARTNERS

The Dairy Farmers of Washington have been a proud sponsor of the WIAA since 1996. Their partnership with the WIAA has allowed them to build family-focused initiatives geared toward the nutritional education of everyone involved with WIAA interscholastic sports and activities. Washington’s dairy farmers help make our state a unique, special, and amazing place to live. That’s why the Dairy Farmers of Washington champion, promote and give voice to their farmers’ products and the businesses and organizations that support them.

Baden Sports, an independent, family-owned company with headquarters in Kent, Washington, designs and manufactures high-quality sports balls for players of all ages, skills, and abilities. Baden’s innovation and commitment to quality has led conferences, clubs, teams, and coaches at all levels to choose Baden as their official ball. For more information, visit badensports.com.

SUPPORTING PARTNERS

Raise funds for your school and team while protecting what matters most! Trust & Will is the leading digital estate planning and settlement platform in the US. As an Official Partner of the WIAA, Trust & Will is proud to extend affordable and inclusive estate plans to the families of WIAA schools. Learn how you can purchase an estate plan and donate 50% directly back to your school at www.trustandwill.com/wiaa

The Army Mission – our purpose – remains constant: To deploy, fight and win our nation’s wars by providing ready, prompt and sustained land dominance by Army forces across the full spectrum of conflict as part of the joint force. Learn more at goarmy.com.

Washington State Beef Commission – A proud supporter of WIAA and our state’s school-based athletics and activities.  The Beef Checkoff program’s mission is to increase demand for Beef by enhancing trust and connecting our beef community from pasture to plate. How? Visit WaBeef.org for more.

Rooted deep in the tradition of caring for one another and strengthening our communities the Kalispel Tribe of Indians is proud to support State B Basketball, Track & Field and the WIAA. Learn more about the tribe’s rich history visit kalispeltribe.com.

Founded in 1914 in Chicago, Illinois, Wilson Sporting Goods Co. is a leading manufacturer of high-performance sports equipment, apparel, footwear, and accessories. Wilson’s equipment and game balls are thoughtfully designed and developed to empower athletes at every level around the world to perform at their best. Learn more at wilson.com.

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is the state’s leading law enforcement and public safety agency renowned for its dedication and professionalism. Comprised of highly trained individuals, the WSP works tirelessly to enhance the quality of life for the motoring public across Washington State.

WSP has a mission to provide the best traffic safety services to all communities across Washington as well as supporting local, federal, tribal jurisdictions with emergency dispatch, toxicology and crime lab, commercial vehicle and school bus inspections, fire training and prevention services.  To see the WSP entire scope of work and learn more about our agency, visit www.wsp.wa.gov.

Since 2013 Rebel has been on a mission to #RebelLevel up every aspect of the cheer and dance apparel and accessory business. Our unique approach to design, service, quality, choice, and value are the hallmarks on which we’ve innovated on behalf of gym owners, coaches, athletes and parents around the globe. Connect with Rebel at rebelathleticcheer.com.

Northwest Sports Photography is the Official Photography Partner of the WIAA. NSP provides action and awards photography for WIAA State Championship events. Find WIAA State Championship photos at 4nsp.com.

The NFHS Network is the leader in streaming Live and On Demand high school sports. Partnered with the National Federation of State High School Associations, 44+ high school state athletic/activities associations, and PlayOn! Sports, the NFHS Network is a joint venture created to provide fans with the ability to stream high school sports on any device, from wherever they are.

All WIAA NFHS Network events are available to watch online at  nfhsnetwork.com and through the NFHS Network Live App for iOS and Android.

RushTeamApparel is the Official WIAA State Championship clothing apparel. Shop for WIAA State Championship apparel at rushteamapparel.com.

Sound Transit supports people, planet, and prosperity by providing affordable, environmentally friendly public transit that connect residents to where they live, work, and play in the Puget Sound Region. We offer Link light rail, Sounder commuter rail and ST Express buses for all your transit needs Sound Transit is also building the most ambitious transit expansion in the country with new service opening every few years. We invite you to be a part of the journey, including your trip to the WIAA state championships and events. Visit soundtransit.org.

Core Plus Aerospace is a two-year high school advanced manufacturing curriculum that prepares students for high-demand jobs through hands-on learning. Students gain real-world skills that open doors to good-paying manufacturing jobs and give them an advantage when applying for apprenticeships, post-high school certificates, and college degrees. Learn more and find high schools and skills centers with the curriculum at coreplusaerospace.org

The Guardian Cap is the leading soft shell helmet cover engineered for impact reduction. It brings a padded, soft-shell layer to the outside of the decades old hard-shell helmet and reduces impact up to 33%. Guardian Caps are trusted by 500,000+ athletes nationwide to reduce impact during practice and in games. Learn more at guardiansports.com/guardian-caps.

The Marine Corps defends the people of the United States at home and abroad. To do that, we make Marines who win our nation’s battles and return as quality citizens. Learn more at marines.com.

Vicon – The Hub of Your Unified Security Solution. Valerus VMS by Vicon – a centralized platform that allows you to control not just your video, but your integrated applications like access control, license plate recognition and vape detection as well. Learn more at 
vicon-security.com.

WA Turfgrass Seed Commission – Established for the purposes of funding research in the production, processing, or distribution of turfgrass seed, the Washington Turfgrass Seed Commission also collects and disseminates information on turfgrass seed and turfgrass seed by-products, and works to establish and conduct programs to develop markets for turfgrass seed and byproducts, including straw utilization projects. To learn more visit waturfgrass.org

Universal Tennis – UTR Sports for High School – High school coaches enjoy innovative software designed to support and elevate tennis for high school tennis players. Learn more at utrsports.net/pages/high-school.

OFFICIAL TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS PROVIDER

FinalForms is specifically designed to helps schools collect, verify, and distribute student data to boost compliance and safety while reducing risk, liability, and controversy. The FinalForms team, comprised of former educators and world-class developers, is dedicated to providing you with personal service and support. Learn more at finalforms.com.

VNN is America’s largest and fastest-growing high school sports communication platform. As a partner of over 40% of all US high school athletic communities, VNN connects the high school sports experience online for passionate parents, athletes, fans, software providers, and athletic directors. Learn more at vnnsports.net.

VidSwap is a sports analysis and a video-sharing solution designed specifically to serve sports organizations, coaches, leagues, and teams. The solution breaks down games and pre-tags all the action to save coaches time while enabling them to improve team performance and teach more effectively. Learn more at vidswap.com.

DICK’s is a proud sponsor of WIAA sports and activities, offering the finest quality products at competitive prices, supported by teammates with a passion for sports. Learn more at dickssportinggoods.com.

Olympic Sports & Spine is an official Sports Medicine Partner of WIAA, working to ensure the health and safety of our student-athletes. With 18 locations around the south Puget Sound, Olympic Sports & Spine is the region’s leading provider of physical therapy and athletic training services. To find out more about Olympic Sports & Spine, visit OSSTherapy.com.

WA Golf Youth on Course helps eliminate one of golf’s biggest barriers for young people and families—cost. With a YOC membership youths can play $5 rounds of golf at more than 55 participating courses in Washington and 1,400 more across the U.S. and Canada. 

More opportunities to play means more opportunities for young people to learn the life lessons only the game of golf can provide setting them up for success beyond the green. To join or for more information visit wagolf.org/yoc or youthoncourse.org.

“An Official Crowdfunding Platform of the WIAA”  – Raise more for your team or school with the easiest and most effective online digital fundraiser ever! For booster clubs and ASB’s, learn more at eteamsponsor.com

Staff – Welcome

OUR TEAM

OFFICE ADDRESS

435 MAIN AVENUE SOUTH, RENTON, WA 98057

main line

(425) 687-8585

OFFICE HOURS

M-F, 7:00AM - 4:00PM
SUMMER HOURS: M-TH, 7:00AM - 4:00PM

WHO TO CONTACT AT THE WIAA OFFICE

The following list of topics will help you determine which individual can best serve you.

Academic Achievement: Justin Kesterson

Allocations: Andy Barnes

Amendments: Cindy Adsit

Athlete of the Week: Bryn Langrock

Awards/Trophies: Cindy Adsit

AWSP Liaison: Mick Hoffman

Baseball: Cindy Adsit

Basketball: Andy Barnes

Billing: Peter Ho

Board Policy: Mick Hoffman

Bowling: Jeneé James

Calendar: Cindy Adsit

Cheerleading: Cindy Adsit

Classifications: Andy Barnes

Coaches School: Jeneé James

Coaches Education/Standards: Jeneé James

Combined/Co-Op Programs: Justin Kesterson

Contracts: Mick Hoffman

Corporate Partners: Beth Sylves

Cross Country: Justin Kesterson

Dance/Drill: Cindy Adsit

Debate (Forensics): Jeneé James

District Directors: Mick Hoffman

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Justin Kesterson

Drama: Jeneé James

Ejections/Conduct Reports: Justin Kesterson

Eligibility: Justin Kesterson

Enrollment Forms: Peter Ho

Event Sanction/Approval: Cindy Adsit

Executive Board: Mick Hoffman

Fall Workshops: Andy Barnes

FinalForms: Justin Kesterson

Fiscal Management/Business Office: Leah Francis

Foundation Games: Leah Francis

Football: Andy Barnes

Golf: Andy Barnes

Gymnastics: Cindy Adsit

Hall of Fame: Jeneé James

Handbook Interpretations: Cindy Adsit

Human Resources: Leah Francis

Insurance: Leah Francis

Investigations: Mick Hoffman

Job Postings: Andy Barnes

Just Play Fair!/Sportsmanship: Mick Hoffman

LEAP Committee: Andy Knapp

Legal Issues: Mick Hoffman

Legislative Liaison: Mick Hoffman

Media Relations: Sean Bessette

Medical Aspects: Justin Kesterson

Membership: Justin Kesterson

Middle Schools: Justin Kesterson

Music: Jeneé James

Officials: Justin Kesterson

Publications: Sean Bessette

Rules Clinics: Jeneé James

Scholastic Cup: Justin Kesterson

School Directory: Sean Bessette

Smart Choices Scholarship: Andy Knapp

Soccer: Jeneé James

Social Media: Andy Knapp

Softball (Fastpitch): Jeneé James

Softball (Slowpitch): Jeneé James

Souvenir Merchandise: Andy Knapp

Sponsorships: Beth Sylves

Stunt Certification: Cindy Adsit

Swimming & Diving: Andy Barnes

Tennis: Andy Barnes

Track & Field: Justin Kesterson

Unified Sports: Justin Kesterson

Violations: Cindy Adsit

Volleyball: Cindy Adsit

WASA Liaison: Mick Hoffman

Website: Andy Knapp

WIAA/WOA Review Committee: Justin Kesterson

Women in Sport: Jeneé James

Wrestling: Justin Kesterson

WSCA Liaison: Andy Barnes

WSSAAA Liaison: Justin Kesterson

WSSDA Liaison: Mick Hoffman

About Us – Welcome

our MISSION

The WIAA and its member schools provide opportunities for all students to excel in athletics, performing arts, and other activities while promoting fair play, sportsmanship, and teamwork.

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) service organization and rule-making body that was formed in 1905 to create equitable playing conditions between high school sports teams in Washington.  The Association consists of nearly 800 member high schools and middle/junior high schools, both public and private, and is divided into six geographic service districts.  The state staff administers Association policies, rules and regulations and provides other assistance and service to member schools.

The WIAA oversees athletics and fine arts in Washington state and hosts 120 WIAA state championship events for the following sports and activities:  baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country, dance/drill, debate, drama, football, golf, gymnastics, music, softball, swimming & diving, soccer, tennis, track & field, volleyball and wrestling.  WIAA State Championships run from early November through late May. These programs provide students with valuable life skills and are an integral part of the total education process.

The WIAA does not receive any funding via tax dollars nor does it receive any financial support from the State of Washington. The WIAA is funded primarily through ticket sales for state tournaments and other events. Additional funding is derived from sponsorships, membership fees, a percentage of merchandise sales and other minimal items. WIAA expenses are related to the operations of the business and the costs associated with running State Championships.

STRATEGIC PRIORITIES

diversity, equity and inclusion

We believe that diversity, equity and inclusion should be reviewed, discussed and celebrated to create an open and safe environment in which students, coaches, administrators, parents and WIAA Staff , feel free to express their views and participate with the highest level of respect given.

financial action support

In order to maintain financial stability while expanding current or new programs, we must seek out alternate and new funding methods and sources.

COACHES EDUCATION

Coaches play an integral role in the delivery of education-based activities therefore we must expand, solidify and seek out methods of education, expectations and documentation with regards to coaches’ education.

HEALTHY CULTURES

A renewed approach, review and reflection of a comprehensive program with a toolbox and recognition program that impacts all stakeholders that would include but not limited to; students, coaches, parents, administrators and WIAA Staff.

CORE PRINCIPLES

With integrity we will:

  • Ensure respect for all individuals and communities by valuing others, treating them with dignity, and promoting ethical behavior in all activities. 
  • Provide a safe environment where participants pursue positive relationships and healthy activities. 
  • Challenge all students to attain personal academic excellence through participation, competition, and teamwork. Provide access to equitable, fair, and diverse activities. 
  • Strengthen character, build confidence, and maximize potential through sportsmanship, leadership, and service.

OUR VISION

The WIAA and its member schools embrace shared leadership and responsibility, dedicating themselves to the development of every student participant, coach, advisor, and administrator.

ASSOCIATION PURPOSE & GOALS

This Association shall plan, supervise and administer the interscholastic activities approved and delegated by the school districts boards of directors. To this end, this Association shall:

  • Establish standards to ensure the safety, health and general welfare of all participants;
  • Protect students, schools and personnel from exploitation by special interest groups;
  • Emphasize interscholastic activities as an integral part of the total educational process;
  • Formulate and maintain policies which will cultivate the ideals of good sportsmanship;
  • Design all activities to provide for fair and equal opportunities for all participants;
  • Promote uniformity of standards in interscholastic activities;
  • Provide a clear channel of communication for member school districts;
  • Recognize excellence in performance as a result of training and practice in the competitive process.
  • Encourage and promote diversity of its membership at all levels of the Association.

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