Campo a través en Woodward Park
Parque WoodwardV/JV/Frosh-Soph
Toro Athletics
Toro Nation, welcome to the 2024-2025 Athletic Season of Sport!!!!! This year we look to continue our success and to excel on and off the field/court. This is our 5th year as a school site. In those 5 years, this athletic program has brought home 7 section championships! Last year we had Boys’ Soccer, Girls’ Soccer, Cross Country, Wrestling & Football win Section Championships. Five section championships in one school year were simply amazing! Our Cross Country and Wrestling teams were back-to-back section champions last season and they look to make another run at a championship win this year. When it comes to our Track and Field team had a successful season with numerous individual champions and an NYL League Championship. Also, our 4 X 400-meter relay team shined last year as they qualified for the State Track and Field Championships. The members of our team include Lawrance Watson, Ethan Williams, Jesus Moreno & Jose Soriano. They went on to place 8th at the state meet and made history for Torres High and the city of Madera. Another team that made history last season was our Torres High Football team. They went on to win the first football section championship in School and Madera Unified History. Football has been played for many years in Madera and the Toros are the first to bring home a section championship. As an athletic program, we hope to continue this success and build on the traditions we continue to establish. I am looking forward to this 2024-2025 athletic season and school year and I hope you are too! Go Toros & Horns Up!!
Thank you,
Jordán Murphy
Athletic Director, Torres High School
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Student-athletes and parents interested in NCAA Division I and Division II requirements, see the NCAA Website. It is recommended you start preparing for NCAA qualifications when you are a freshman as certain academic requirements need to be met to qualify.
Localización de la oficina: Edificio C
(559) 416-5909, ext. 43085
jordanmurphy@maderausd.org
Toro Athletics
To encourage and support academic excellence, the Board requires students in grades 7 through 12 to earn a minimum 2.0 or “C” grade point average on a 4.0 scale to participate in extra-curricular activities.
The Board desires to balance the academic needs of students with the benefits they receive from participating in school activities. In implementing this policy, the Superintendent or designee shall help ineligible students regain eligibility.
The Superintendent or designee may revoke a student’s eligibility or participation in extra-curricular activities when a student’s poor citizenship is severe enough to warrant the loss of this privilege.
20 Semester Units (4 Classes)
2.0 for 20 or more units from the preceding quarter.
4 periods of attendance on the day of participation.
Must be on track to graduate.
Semester Credits
Incoming 9th Grade: Students are eligible upon entrance to high school. If they were below a 2.0 in 8th grade, they would enter on probation.
Transfers must complete a CIF 510 form for the determination of eligibility and speak with Athletic Director.
V/JV/Frosh-Soph
V Girls 4PM/V Boys 5PMTournament times TBD, please check with coach for meet times.
Varisty & JV Use Pool Parking lot to enter.
Fr:3:30, JV:4:30, Var:6:00 Please purchase your tickets online gofan.comNo cash sales at the door.Please use south parking lot for entrance.
V Girls 4PM/V Boys 5PMPlease purchase your tickets on advance online at gofan.com
Varsity @ 6:00pm
Varsity @ 6:00pm
Torres Sports Medicine strives to promote excellence in healthcare for all Torres High School and visiting student-athletes. This includes the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries as well as helping to direct the nutritional, physiological, and psychological needs of the student-athlete. It is the mission of the Sports Medicine team to continue providing the best care possible. In order to achieve this, every member of the team promotes, actively participates, and educates themselves in the best and latest evidence-based practices.
Athletic trainers (ATs) are highly qualified, multi-skilled healthcare professionals who render service or treatment, under the direction of or in collaboration with a physician, in accordance with their education, training, and the state’s statutes, rules, and regulations. As a part of the health care team, services provided by athletic trainers include primary care, injury and illness prevention, wellness promotion and education, emergent care, examination and clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. The NATA Code of Ethics states the principles of ethical behavior that should be followed in the practice of athletic training.
Please complete our Athletics Interest Form, and we will get you connected!
Please review the instructions for obtaining your student’s athletic clearance online. If you need help, stop by the athletics office for assistance.
El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Madera es donde los estudiantes tienen el desafío de ampliar su visión, inspirados por oportunidades significativas y luchar por logros auténticos.