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Athletics

Roadie Pride

Welcome to Austin Waldorf School Athletics – where spirit, grit, and growth drive every play! As AWS Roadies, our students embrace the power of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship starting in grade 6 and continuing through high school. Whether on the field, court, or track, they rise to every challenge with heart, resilience, and unmistakable Roadie pride.

Athletic Calendar 2025-2026

Upper Grades and High School Sports Seasons

 

Fall Sports

 

Fall offers three athletic opportunities for our students:

  • Co-ed Soccer (High School)

  • Girls Volleyball (Middle & High School)

  • Co-ed Flag Football (Middle School)

 

Kick off the school year with energy, teamwork, and Roadrunner pride!

 

Winter Sports

 

Winter brings two exciting sports opportunities for our students.

  • Boys Basketball (Middle & High School)

  • Girls Basketball (Middle & High School)

  • Swimming (High School)

 

Bring the heat in winter and rise to the challenge with the Roadrunners!

 

Spring Sports

 

Spring opens up three athletic teams for our students.

  • Co-ed Track (Middle & High School)

  • Co-ed Tennis (Middle & High School)

  • Co-ed Golf (High School)

 

Get moving with the Roadrunners and finish the school year strong!

Nearly 60% of High School students compete as TAPPS 2A Roadrunners, embodying sportsmanship and school spirit. Our Middle School athletes build strong foundations through participation in the Austin Inter-Parochial League (AIPL), fostering teamwork and growth.

2 State Championships

2

Two State Championships

21 Individual State Champions

21

Individual State Champions

5 Final Fours

5

Final Fours

 

20 Graduates Have Played Collegiate Sports

20

Graduates Played Collegiat Sports


One of the things we are so grateful for is the opportunity our daughter has had with varsity sports at Waldorf. Basketball has provided her an opportunity to be a leader and the chance to learn from a supportive and committed mentor. The benefits will serve her in a myriad of ways throughout her life that she cannot now imagine"

 -AWS Parent