Eagle Athletics
6th-12th Grade
Where Competition Builds Character
Athletics at Mt. Salus is about more than winning games—it's about developing the whole person. Through competition, teamwork, and perseverance, our student-athletes learn what it means to work hard, lead with integrity, and honor God in both victory and defeat.
Whether your student is a seasoned athlete or trying a sport for the first time, they'll find a supportive community that challenges them to grow physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Our Athletic Programs
Fall/Winter Season Sports:
Cross Country
Basketball
Spring Season Sports:
Girls Soccer
Archery
Track & Field
Our competitive middle and high school teams compete against other MAIS schools.
More Than Just a Game
Christian Character Development
We believe sports are a powerful tool for formation. Student-athletes learn discipline, resilience, teamwork, and leadership—qualities that serve them long after their playing days are over.
Christ-Centered Competition
Our coaches model and teach biblical principles both on and off the field. Athletes are challenged to compete with excellence while demonstrating sportsmanship, humility, and respect for opponents and officials.
Community & Belonging
Being part of a team creates bonds that last. Student-athletes develop deep friendships, learn to work toward common goals, and experience the joy of representing Mt. Salus together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. When you’re ready, start an application.
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Student are required to maintain a C average across all their classes to be eligible to participate in school sports.
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Practices are typically held after school during the week.
Cross country, soccer, and track and field practice at our main campus.
Basketball and archery practice at our East Campus gym.
Our track and field team sometimes gets access to a local college's track and field.
Home basketball games are held at Bee Hall on the campus of Hinds Community College. Home soccer games are held at Mississippi College and Traceway Park.
The other MAIS schools we compete against are located anywhere from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours from Clinton in MS and LA.
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Yes. There is a fee for each sport a student chooses to participate in that covers the cost of uniforms, transportation and game officials.
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Yes. The MAIS sets a standard entry fee for sporting events each year.