Catalina athletes compete and win in league and regional competition in 12 sports. Just as important? They get noticed for their great attitude on the field and off.
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Athletic Facilities
Santa Catalina offers top athletic facilities, including a gym, track, pool, and tennis courts. Students train in the Cougar Conditioning Center and enjoy off-campus workouts on the scenic Monterey Peninsula, with year-round outdoor activities thanks to the mild coastal climate.
By the Numbers
Whether you’re building skills in a sport you love or looking to try something new, Catalina’s athletics program inspires and challenges you to develop confidence, strength, endurance, and discipline. All in an environment where girls get 100 percent of the resources.
70%
of students compete in athletics
25
titles in 10 years
300+
All-League selections
Alumna Athletes
Catalina athletes have gone on to compete in college in most of our core sports, as well as equestrian and rugby.
Brita is a two-time Olympic halfpipe skiier, finishing sixth at the 2014 games and earning a bronze medal at the 2018 games in South Korea. She is also a three-time X-Games medalist. Brita played water polo at Santa Catalina and attended UC Davis.
Yale Track
Juliette is sprinting her way through Yale’s history books. In her debut race during the indoor season, she broke the school record in the 60m dash; she has bested that record four times, sitting atop the leaderboard at 7.43. She also holds Yale’s outdoor record in the 100m dash (11.80) and has anchored the second-fastest 4x100m relay team in program history. At Catalina, she was a two-time state meet qualifier and a league champion in three events. She is No. 2 all-time in Monterey County in the 100m and No. 4 all-time in the 200m.
Cal Poly and UCLA Softball
Jessica Clements played softball for three seasons at Cal Poly, where she was the Big West Conference Player of the Year in 2024 and was the leading hitter in program history. After graduating, the center fielder decided to play one more year at UCLA while earning her master's degree from John Wooden’s Transformative Coaching and Leadership program. She was second on the team in hits, runs scored, and doubles, and she smashed a walk-off homer to lift the Bruins past Oregon into the 2025 College World Series quarterfinals. At Catalina, she was a three-time all-league selection and helped lead the Cougars to a Central Coast Section championship. She also played volleyball all four years.
UC Irvine Water Polo
Allie was a four-year starter in water polo at UC Irvine, where she won two Big West titles and was nominated for the 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year. After graduating with a degree in business administration and a minor in film and media studies, she pursued her MBA at the University of New South Wales’ Australian Graduate School of Management. She played professionally for five years in the Australian Water Polo League for the Cronulla Sharks.
Tennessee and Cal Softball
Annie, a talented catcher and powerful slugger, made four NCAA Tournament appearances as a student-athlete, first for Tennessee and then for Cal. On the national stage, she was a member of the USA Women's National Team in 2015 and the USA Women's Elite Team in 2016. She graduated from Cal with a bachelor's degree in American studies, race, media, and the business of sport in 2017. After college, Annie served as an assistant coach for CSU Monterey Bay for two years and as a volunteer assistant coach at North Carolina.
Meet the Athletic Director
Kendra Klein has spent much of her career coaching water polo and swimming at the college level, leading teams to championships at University of the Pacific and Santa Rosa Junior College. As director of the women’s water polo program at Pride Water Polo Academy, she qualified four youth teams for the 2016 Junior Olympics.
In college, Coach Klein was an All-American athlete in swimming and water polo at Santa Rosa Junior College and an NCAA DI All-American water polo player at CSU Northridge, where she competed on a full-ride scholarship.