Athletics
Welcome to Taylor Athletics
Who We Are
Taylor Athletics is dedicated to developing our student-athletes into driven, hard-working, disciplined and respectful members of society. Our coaches work with our student-athletes to teach them important life lessons that will stick with them after their time in school. Our goal is to mold young adults who are not only well-rounded athletes, but also ready to take on any challenge they may face in life.
We offer 14 sports for our high school students and 9 for our middle school students. We are part of the Downriver League.
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Fall Sports
- Football
- Sideline Cheer
- Girls Swim (Co-Op with Huron High School)
- Boys Soccer
- Volleyball
Winter Sports
- Boys Basketball
- Girls Basketball
- Bowling
- Competitive Cheer
Spring Sports
- Baseball
- Girls Soccer
- Softball
- Girls Tennis
- Track
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Fall Sports
- Football
- Volleyball
Winter Sports
- Boys Basketball
- Girls Basketball
- Competitive Cheer
- Swimming
Spring Sports
- Baseball
- Softball
- Track
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- Adults - $5
- Students - $3
- Seniors - Free
Family passes are available for $50 for the year. Family passes provide admission for up to 5 people to every home game.
Taylor Athletics Hub
On the Taylor Athletics Hub, you can view a schedule of game times, locations, stats and more. When you sign up for an account, you'll:
- be notified of changes to game times or locations
- see scores of your favorite teams
- have the opportunity to purchase Taylor Athletics gear and more.
Other important Documents
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Concussion Info
Michigan Concussion Law
A concussion is a brain injury, caused by a blow, bump or jolt to the head that can have serious consequences. It can occur in any sport or recreational activity.
Michigan was the 39th U.S. state to enact a law that regulates sports concussions and return to athletic activity. The law went into full effect on June 30th, 2013, and was amended in October of 2017.
The sports concussion legislation requires all coaches, employees, volunteers, and other adults involved with a youth athletic activity to complete a concussion awareness on-line training program, which must be re-taken every three years, or more frequently as determined by DHHS.
The organizing entity must provide educational materials on the signs/symptoms and consequences of concussions to each youth athlete and their parents/guardians.
The law also requires immediate removal of an athlete from physical participation in an athletic activity who is suspected of sustaining a concussion. The student athlete must then receive written clearance from an appropriate health professional before he or she can return to physical activity.
Provided by the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services
New for 2022-2023
Your child must have a physical completed and turned into the school before tryouts in order to try out for any sport.
Our Team

Marie Marion
Athletic Administration Assistant
Phone: 313-295-5823

