• Attention White Knoll Families! Our fall sports season is approaching quickly. Please look under the volleyball and football tabs of the website to find the summer schedules as well as the tryout schedules. NO student athlete that attended WKMS during the 2023-2024 school year will be accepted at practices once school starts. Get prepared now! 

    Contact Coach Albino with football questions. Jalbino@lexington1.net

    Contact Coach Chislea with volleyball questions. kprickett@lexington1.net

    Fall sports that are offered at WKHS for 7th and 8th graders.Boys and Girls Cross Country, Girls Tennis, Swimming, Competitive Cheer, Girls Golf.vballwk

  • The War Hawk football team had its best season in school history finishing the regular season 7-0 to win its first ever North Division Championship. The War Hawks advanced to the Championship Game on Wednesday 10/25 vs Newberry Middle School. The game will be at WKHS with a 6PM kick off! champcel

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  • WAR HAWKS ADVANCE TO THE FINAL FOUR!

    The White Knoll Middle School boys basketball team finished the regular season as the North Division Champions. For a second season in a row they will be playing for a shot at the LEX10 Conference Championship. Coach Sellars' team finished the regular season with an incredible 9-1 record. The only blemish coming on the opening night of the season. 

    Tip off for the semi-final is set for 11AM at the War Hawks' Nest againts Meadow Glen. The Gators finished the regular season as the 2 seed in the North Division. Tickets are limited. WKMS students and the parents of both teams will be given a chance at tickets first, then on Tuesday 2/2 at 8AM general public tickets will go on sale. 

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HONORING A WAR HAWK LEGEND!

  • James Redmond was born on October 6,1947, in Fountain Inn South Carolina. He grew up on a farm, milked cows, and drove the school bus when he was in high school. His favorite childhood memories are all sports-basketball, football, and baseball. After church, they would go down to the field and play whatever sport was in season. The adults had to make them go inside to eat.

    He met his wife at Benedict College where they both attended and earned degrees. They were married on April 4, 1970, and have been married for 50 years. James majored in business education and was a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, the Commercial
    Club, and played baseball all four years at Benedict.

    After college, he taught school in Sumter, SC. He taught typing, business, and English. He soon began his coaching career coaching football and baseball.

    After teaching, he joined the military and spent 26 years in the Army. He served in Vietnam and was also stationed in Maryland, Arizona, Texas, South Carolina, and New Jersey. While stationed in Texas, he also coached football and baseball.

    After he retired from the military, he and his family moved back to Columbia, SC. He started teaching at White Knoll Middle School in 1996. He has coached football, boys basketball, and girls basketball. He started the boy’s golf program at White Knoll High School when the school opened in the 2000-2001 school year and continued to coach golf there for 15 years. During this time, he also dedicated many years to directing the baseball program at Meadowlake Park and loved serving the community in that capacity.

    He has one daughter, a son-in-law, and three granddaughters. In his leisure time, he LOVES to golf, travel, and spend time with his family. He is also a dedicated member and trustee at Sutton Branch Baptist Church in Lugoff, SC.

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War Hawk Athletics

The mission of the Athletic Department at White Knoll Middle School is to aid in the academic, emotional and physical development of our students through the promotion of teamwork, sportsmanship and athletic competition.  The athletic program at White Knoll Middle School is a valuable asset to the total education process; therefore, the program operates within the same objectives and goals of the overall educational program.  Athletics at the middle school level help to foster team building skills, problem solving skills, self-confidence, and self-discipline.  Through the development of these skills it is believed that our student-athletes will become confident, contributing members of the school community.

GOALS OF THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

  • To provide students the opportunity to work as a member of a team in order to achieve a goal, and in the process, learn the importance of cooperation, teamwork and good sportsmanship
  • To develop the positive values of athletics, including sportsmanship, teamwork, cooperation, and competition.
  • To provide students with experiences which require problem solving, decision-making, and critical thinking skills.
  • To develop in students emotional control, dependability, and respect for rules, property and authority.
  • To provide students the opportunity to pursue physical fitness as a means of mental well-being.
  • To foster academic and athletic achievement in students by emphasizing the importance of self-discipline, sacrifice and dedication to achieving goals.
  • To develop sport skills by maximizing participation and focusing on instruction
  • To provide as many students as possible the opportunity to participate in activities they enjoy.
  • To develop in students a sense of school loyalty, and generate school spirit.

EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT ATHLETES

White Knoll Middle School holds its athletes to high standards.  Student athletes are seen as representatives of both our school and our community.  As a representative of White Knoll, student athletes are expected to adhere to all school and athletic department rules.  Being a member of a school team is a privilege and not a right

All athletes are expected to:

  • Remain academically eligible.
  • Act in a responsible manner, realizing at all times, athletes represent their school and community.
  • Attend and arrive on time for all practices and games.
  • Refrain from using profanity or obscene language or gestures.
  • Show good sportsmanship and respect for officials, coaches and fellow athletes.
  • Care for all athletic equipment issued throughout the season.
  • WIN with DIGNITY and LOSE with GRACE.
  • Play fair, play hard and put forth their best effort in practice and in competition.
  • Abstain from any form of alcohol/substance abuse.
  • Leave situations where there is underage drinking or the illegal use of drugs.

Athletes who fail to comply with these expectations may face disciplinary actions, including but not limited to dismissal from the team.

EXPECTATIONS FOR PARENTS OF STUDENT ATHLETES

Parents are encouraged to support their children’s athletic endeavors and encourage their children to pursue their dreams and aspirations.

All parents are expected to:

  • Understand that academics are a priority over athletics and emphasize successful classroom performance.
  • Support and be enthusiastic about their child’s chosen sport
  • Be positive, helping their child understand the benefits of athletic participation regardless of contest results or individual performance.
  • Insist their child abide by expectations of the athletic department and by team rules.
  • Encourage fair play.
  • Respect the actions of coaches regarding contest strategy, their child’s play status and playing time.
  • Avoid “coaching” from the stands or sidelines during both games and practices.
  • Ensure their child attends all practices and contests, and are picked up at designated times and places.

CRITERIA FOR TEAM SELECTION

The number of students permitted on some teams may be limited due to allowable roster sizes.  For these teams a tryout will be conducted.  At the tryout, all athletes will be afforded an opportunity to showcase their talents and earn a spot on the roster.  The basis for team selection will be at the sole discretion of the coach.  Criteria may include, but is not limited to, the following indicators:

  • Demonstration of positive behavior and attitude
  • Demonstration of good sportsmanship and teamwork
  • Demonstration of physical fitness
  • Demonstration of required skills (skills testing) 

In accordance with S.C. High School League rules, athletics at White Knoll Middle School are available to seventh and eighth grade students only.  Students must tryout for teams each year. Team selection will be based on selection criteria rather than grade level or previous year selections.

ATHLETIC PROGRAMS OFFERED

FALL                    

Football
Volleyball
Cheerleading
Girls Tennis (White Knoll High School)
Cross Country Boys and Girls (White Knoll High School)
Competitive Swimming (White Knoll High School)  

Girls Golf (White Knoll High School)

WINTER             

Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball
Wrestling (White Knoll High School)
Winter Guard (White Knoll High School)
Bowling (White Knoll High School)

SPRING                

Boys’ Baseball (White Knoll High School)
Girls’ Softball (White Knoll High School)
Boys’ and Girls’ Track and Field (White Knoll High School)
Boys Golf (White Knoll High School)
Boy and Girls Soccer (White Knoll High School) 

Boys and Girls Lacrosse (White Knoll High School)

CONFERENCE AFFILIATION

White Knoll Middle School is a member of the Lex10 Athletic Conference and must follow all High School League rules.  The conference consists of the following middle schools: North Division- White Knoll, Beechwood, Carolina Springs, Meadow Glen, Pleasant Hill. South Division- Pelion, Lexington, Batesburg-Leesville, Sandhills, Gilbert.

DETENTIONS/SUSPENSIONS

Students suspended from school, (In-school or Out of School) are not permitted to participate in or attend athletic event during the period of their suspension.  This includes team practices.  Students assigned classroom detentions affecting participation in practices and games will be dealt with at the discretion of the coach.  All suspensions from games will be at the coach’s discretion.

INSURANCE

Athletes are covered by the school insurance only during the time they are engaged in a sport, but not during other times of the day or school year.  The school insurance is a secondary policy, which will assist in the payment for an injury sustained during practice or a game.  Such payments are at the discretion of the insurance carrier and are paid for costs not covered under the family’s primary insurer.

PARENTAL PERMISSION

Students who try out for an athletic team must have a signed parental permission statement.

That statement is located on the front of the Physical Examination Form. 

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS

Students participating in athletics at White Knoll Middle School are required to have a current physical examination.  A sports physical is valid for one year, but must include the entire season for the sport in which the student will participate.  The completed physical examination form needs to be uploaded into Planet High School in order to tryout.  A good “rule of thumb to remember”. A sports physical examination dated after April 1 of any year, is good for the entire next school year.

TRANSPORTATION

Travel to all away athletic contests must be by team bus.  Athletes may only travel home from events on the team bus or with their parents.

UNIFORMS

All uniforms issued to athletes are the property of the school and must be properly cared for by the student.  All uniforms must be returned, properly cleaned if necessary, at the conclusion of the season.  Lost or damaged uniforms will become the financial obligation of the student.  Game uniforms may be worn only on the day of a scheduled contest.

OUT OF SCHOOL CONDUCT

Student-athletes at White Knoll Middle School are expected to act in a legal and responsible manner, realizing that at all times, they are representing their school and team.  Conduct out of school which discredits or embarrasses White Knoll Middle School, the Athletic Department or any sport may result in athletic department disciplinary action up to and including dismissal from a team.  Further disciplinary actions may also be taken if deemed appropriate by the school administration.