Athletics Juan Diego Catholic is a
Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA) member school offering boys and girls sports complying with
Title IX.
Student athletes can participate in
varsity,
junior varsity, and freshmen only teams under the UHSAA's 3A Classification. JDCHS Athletics consisting of the following sports: •
Baseball •
Basketball (Boys/Girls) •
Cross Country (Boys/Girls) •
Football •
Golf (Boys/Girls) •
Lacrosse (Boys/Girls) •
Soccer (Boys/Girls) •
Softball •
Swim and
Dive (Boys/Girls) •
Tennis (Boys/Girls) •
Track and field (Boys/Girls) •
Volleyball (Boys/Girls) •
Wrestling Starting during the 2017–18 school year JDCHS won the Best of State Award which is a collective academic and athletic honors for 3 consecutive years.
Football The JDCHS football team would first competed under the UHSAA in 1999 with head coach John Colosimo guided JDCHS becoming instantly successful. They have since went on to win four state championships at the 3A classification during the 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2016 seasons. In all, Colosimo's teams have won 7 Utah State Championships and has one of the winningest records in Utah. In 2018, JDCHS and Colosimo hired the embattled coach
Steve Belles of
Arizona's powerhouse
Hamilton High School program after a multi-year investigation into pervasive hazing. Investigators recommended
child abuse charges but
Attorney General Bill Montgomery never formalized the charges. At JDCHS, he would assume the position coach duties for the
quarterback and
defensive back.
Fine Arts In 2020, the JD Choir directed by John VanWagoner won 1st place in the Madrigal Small Group category at the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Anthony Tibolla, a student of Theatre Director Joe Crnich, won 1st place in the Cambridge Division Monologue category. The JD Strings Orchestra, directed by Denisse Vallecillos, won 3rd place in the Minstrel Large Group category. The 2020 High School Shakespeare Competition consisted of 83 schools, 2300 students, and 579 video entries from around the region, not just Utah.
Rivalry The team defeated rival
Hurricane High School from 2008 to 2010 at
Rice-Eccles Stadium and Delta at Cedar City in 2016. == In popular culture ==