Christ Presbyterian Academy

 

The Lion is the school mascot. The Lion represents Christ, the Lion of Judah, who is the centerpiece of all life and love. 

The CPA athlete seeks to compete fiercely and lead humbly, serving team above self, using God-given talents to the  fullest. The CPA athlete wins with pride and loses with grace, honoring opponents in sportsmanship and competition and honoring God in the highest efforts and feats of strength. The CPA athlete is pushed to a level of personal best and given a safe embrace for failure. The CPA athlete is valued not for accomplishments but heart. 

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CPA Athletics Philosophy

Fast Facts

79

US and MS athletic teams offered 

263

athletes matriculated to 60+ collegiate athletics programs 

146

coaches

5

male and female locker rooms  

10+

equipped athletic facilities 

330

team and individual championships 

8

athletic administrative staff members 

14

summer athletic camp offerings 

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CPA Office of Athletics

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Ingle Martin

Ingle Martin

Athletic Director / Head Coach, Varsity Football
Steve Haywood

Steve Haywood

Assistant Athletic Director
Jennifer Martin

Jennifer Martin

Athletics Coordinator
Kevin LeGate

Kevin LeGate

Athletics Purchasing Manager
Carly Nichols

Carly Nichols

Athletics Digital Specialist / Head Coach, Varsity Cheer
Harrison Whiteside

Harrison Whiteside

Athletics Coordinator
Anna Birdwell

Anna Birdwell

Director of Sports Medicine
Nathan Cummings

Nathan Cummings

Instructor of US / Head Coach, Varsity Boys XC
Carrol DeNure

Carrol DeNure

Instructor of US / Head Coach, Varsity Volleyball
Meg Freeman

Meg Freeman

Head Girls Varsity Lacrosse Coach

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