Volunteer Opportunities
Westfield Booster Club
The Westfield Booster Club is the campus advocate for athletes and athletic events. The mission of the Booster Club is “to enhance athletic opportunities for Westfield student athletes”. This is accomplished with an objective of continuous improvements and maintenance to facilities as well as acquisition of necessary equipment and uniforms above that of normal school funding. Additional support is provided for special travel and recognition. The club works with the athletic staff to identify and prioritize needs and support. Every junior varsity and varsity athlete has the Booster Club to thank for their generous donation of time and money raised through fund-raising events.
The Booster Club is a volunteer organization lead by coordinators for individual sports. These coordinators represent the needs of a particular sport and work to coordinate with the overall effort of the Booster Club and the athletic dept. Individuals interested in Westfield athletics are encouraged to get involved. For details contact the schools athletic dept.
Fundraisers that help our athletic program:
- Concession sales during home athletic events
- Golf scramble
- Truck raffle
- Boston Butt sales
- Football program sales
Contact a Westfield Booster club member or call the school office if you are interested in helping as part of this organization.
Booster News
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CONGRATULATIONS, WESTFIELD WRESTLERS!
The Westfield School Varsity Wrestling team were state runners up in the GISA AAA State Wrestling tournament held February 3 & 4th in Macon. Westfield's Austin Jenkins won an individual state championship. Bryce Westmoreland, Griffin Cawthon, Conner Cawthon, and Ty Forrester each placed second in state. Chandler Bohannon and Cotton Hammerle each placed third in state, and Dayton Hammerle and Ryan Arflin both placed sixth in state. Westfield also won the Region Championship this year.
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WESTFIELD RECOGNIZES BISHOP FAMILY
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COACH RONNIE JONES EARNS 300TH FOOTBALL CAREER VICTORY
Congratulations to Coach Ronnie Jones who has joined a limited and very elite group of high school football coaches. This group represents the best and most successful coaches in Georgia high school football history. On Friday, November 4th in Westfield’s victory in the first round of the GISA state playoffs, Coach Jones earned his 300th career victory.
