Cheltenham Township School District offers a wide variety of clubs, activities and an extensive sports program.
Athletics CHS is a member of the
Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) and in the
Suburban One American Conference (SOL). It was one of the founding members of the SOL in 1922, and is one of 4 of the remaining original schools. Cheltenham Athletics promote sportsmanship above self, and therefore, consistently receive the SOL Sportsmanship Award. Cheltenham has teams in the following sports:
Asterisk designates available to both boys and girls. Fall sports • Cross country running* • Boys football • Soccer* • Color Guard* • Girls tennis • Girls volleyball • Coed cheerleading • Coed field hockey • Coed unified cheer
Winter sports • Basketball * • Color Guard* • Indoor Track* • Swimming/Diving * • Boys wrestling
Spring sports • Boys baseball • Boys tennis • Track & field • Cross country • Color Guard* • Boys volleyball • Coed unified track • Lacrosse • Girls softball
Girls Basketball Team The Cheltenham Girls basketball team won the PIAA AAAA state championship in 2000, and again in 2007. They have won PIAA District 1 titles, and the Suburban One American Conference 23 times. Coach Bob Schaefer won his 700th game on February 5, 2010, and has coached the Panthers for 30 years. He has coached the
WBCA All-American Forward,
Laura Harper, who played in the
WNBA and is the current head coach at
Coppin State. Harper scored 2007 points during her Cheltenham Career. In 2007 (their 2nd championship year), the Panthers were honored by the
Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame with the "Pride of Philadelphia Award." The award is given to individuals or teams who have "represented the Philadelphia area with dignity, determination, and class through athletic achievement. " On Tuesday March 27, 2012, Schafer resigned from his 31-year post as the Lady Panthers head coach. He finished with a 757-163 record, 2 PIAA AAAA state titles, 2 state runner-up, 4 District I Championships, and the
Suburban One League champions 24 out of the last 26 years. Schaefer, a
West Hazleton native, was inducted into the Hazleton Area Sports Hall of Fame in September, 2012.
Girls Track and Field The Cheltenham Girls Track and Field Team has won six state championships. They have won four indoor PTFCA indoor state championships (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) and two outdoor PIAA State Championships (2015, 2016). They have also won seven PIAA District 1 championships (2013 - 2019)
Cheltenham–Abington rivalry gymnasium The Cheltenham–
Abington rivalry, also known as "The Turkey Bowl", is a football game played between the Cheltenham Panthers and the Abington Galloping Ghosts. It has been played annually on
Thanksgiving Day since 1915, unless one of the teams has conflicts with
PIAA playoffs. The rivalry is the fifth-oldest public high school rivalry in
Pennsylvania, and the seventh-oldest including private schools. The schools are less than 2 miles apart. Despite not being in the same conference, the rivalry is prevalent in other sports, mainly basketball. In some sports, the teams do not play each other at all. Abington leads the overall series 55–34-6. ==Notable alumni==