Athletic Training

The Regis Jesuit High School Boys and Girls Divisions' athletic training programs exist to assist athletes in the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and subsequent return to their chosen sport(s).

Athletic Trainers

Each of the athletic trainers working with our athletes, whether in the athletic training room or during practices and competitions, are nationally certified through the sole certifying and supporting organization for athletic trainers: the National Athletic Trainers' Association.

For more information on each Division's athletic training program, links are at the bottom of the page.

Athletic Physicals / Emergency Cards

In order to participate in athletics at Regis Jesuit High School, a student athlete is required to have passed a physical examination, administered by an M.D. or D.O., and to have submitted a completed and signed physical examination form to the respective Athletic Director for the Boys or Girls Division. A blue emergency card must also be completed and submitted to the student athlete’s coach for each season of participation. Each of these documents must be received by the appropriate school official prior to participation—without proper documentation, participation will not be allowed. Both forms are available in the main offices of each Division or may be downloaded below.

Physical Form 

Injury Reporting

Injuries should be reported immediately to the respective Boys Division or Girls Division athletic trainer. In the event that an athletic trainer is not in the immediate vicinity, injuries must be reported to the appropriate coach who will relay the message to the athletic trainer for proper evaluation and treatment.

Physician Referral

When appropriate, the athletic trainer will recommend that an athlete seek further testing from a physician. Upon consulting with a physician, the athlete is asked to provide written notation from the physician to their respective athletic trainer, concerning the diagnosis and any recommended continuance of treatment.

Return to Play

Following an injury, an athlete must receive clearance to return to play from the treating athletic trainer or, if under the care of a physician, written clearance is required from the treating physician, prior to being allowed to return to participation.

Supplemental Insurance

Christian Brothers Services provides supplemental insurance to an RJHS athlete’s primary insurance coverage. A Student Accident Plan form and details regarding coverage are available through the athletic trainers and more information can be found on the Parent Resources page.

Lightning Policy

Event officials, athletic trainers or coaches may postpone an event due to lightning for safety reasons. Regis Jesuit High School adheres to the lightning policy set by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, using the Flash-to-Bang method. In the event of a postponement due to lighting, all athletes and spectators should seek shelter inside the field house, school or inside an enclosed vehicle. The event may resume 30 minutes following the last occurrence of lightning.

Boys Division Athletic Training Information

Girls Division Athletic Training Information

Boys Division
6400 S. Lewiston Way | Aurora, CO 80016
Phone 303.269.8000 | Fax 303.766.2240

Girls Division/Central Administration
6300 S. Lewiston Way | Aurora, CO 80016
Phone 303.269.8100 | Fax 303.221.4772

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