The Greenwood Lab School
mascot is the Blue Jay and the school colors are blue and white, with black or red serving as accent colors. Activities offered include speech & debate, basketball, golf, soccer, tennis, baseball, cross country, track & field, concert band, concert choir, cheerleading, Spanish club, math club, International Culture Club, National Honors Society, Science Olympiad, fencing, archery, and student council. Football was formerly a sport until the early 1990s when soccer was given preference over football. Girls Soccer was started in 2007. Greenwood operates two basketball tournaments annually over the winter break. The Blue & Gold tournament for boys was founded in 1947 and is played at
Great Southern Bank Arena (winners' brackets) and
Hammonds Student Center (consolation brackets) on the MSU campus. Its counterpart, the Pink & White Lady Classic, was added when girls' basketball was recognized at the state level in the 1970s and is held at
Drury University, with winners' bracket games in the
O'Reilly Family Event Center. 32 of the top high school basketball teams from all across southwestern Missouri take part in each tournament, which draw thousands of fans and are regarded as a holiday season tradition in the Ozarks.
Boys soccer Soccer has been Greenwood's most notable sport since its inception in 1990 when it began as a club team. In the 1990s, boys soccer was coached by former
Missouri State Bears player Jan Stahle, himself a Greenwood alum. From 1992 to 1999 Greenwood boys soccer fielded a team in the District Championship Game with 7 consecutive District Championships from 1992 to 1998. In 1992 and 1998 the team made it to the state quarterfinals. From 1993 to 1997, Greenwood boys soccer made it to the State Championship round, placing 4th in 1993, 3rd in 1994, and 2nd in 1995–1997. During the 1996 season, Greenwood boys soccer had a national record of 23 consecutive shutouts. In 2005, Greenwood boys soccer returned to its old form posting a 15-9-4 record, a District Championship, and a 3rd place finish in the State Championship round. ==Notable alumni==