Spring Sports
With the crack of fresh bats and the pops of new gloves in the air. Wetumpka softball is excited to be getting ready for a great season. The standards are set high as the team enters the year with a strong mix of offensive and defensive power and strong team chemistry. The season officially begins on February 19th with the Prattville tournament, and expectations are already very high among players, coaches, and their fans.
This season, Wetumpka varsity’s team is stacked with amazing technique and talent on both sides of the game. Offensively, the team features powerful hitters who can bring the pressure, drive in runs, and keep strong rallies alive. Defensively, the team has sharp skills, including strong communication on and off the field, confidence, and quick reflexes. Beyond everyone's individual talent, the team is truly set apart by its amazing team chemistry. All of the teammates have strong relationships through their off-season workouts, countless hours of practice, and team bonding moments. Their connection is expected to translate onto the field, helping bring them the great season they wish for. Wetumpka softball has officially added a middle school softball team as well. The new program provides younger athletes with the opportunity to work on and develop their skills, learn the game of softball better, and prepare for higher-level competition.
As February 19th approaches, Wetumpka softball is assured of strong success from the top to bottom of its lineup. With a talented varsity team, JV softball, and a middle school program, the future of their season looks great. Fans should be prepared to watch some competitive softball, amazing growth throughout the season, and plenty of team spirit.
Along with softball, the Wetumpka High School soccer teams are locked in and looking forward to the upcoming season. After months of intense conditioning, all three teams are excited to work hard and win big in the 2025 and 2026 seasons.
The varsity boys and JV boys will begin their season openers on February 6, both facing Smith Station on our home field, Hohenberg Stadium. Giving our Wetumpka Indians a home-field advantage. JV boys will begin the season at 5:30, followed at 6:30 by the varsity boys. Just days later, the varsity girls open their season on February 9, facing our area rivals Percy Julian again at home. Giving the fans an exciting rivalry showdown.
If you’re worried about missing the season openers, don’t worry: on January 31st, varsity and JV boys will play at 17 Springs in a jamboree game. JV boys will begin at 9:00 a.m. against Alabama Christian Academy, and following later that day, the varsity boys will play against Brewtech at 12:00 p.m. These games will give both teams a way to show up and show out, proving how amazing our Wetumpka Indians are.
Don’t forget to come out and support the Wetumpka Indians. With an exciting schedule, intense area games, and rising expectations, WHS soccer is set for an exciting season. From the first whistle to the last, WHS is ready to defend our home turf and compete at a high level.
WHS Dance Team Heads to Nationals
This time of the year has come, and our Wetumpka High School dance team is ready to fly to Orlando, Florida, to attend UDA Nationals. The Universal Dance Association (UDA) National Dance Team Championship is the premier competition for high school and college dance teams in the United States. It is held at the Walt Disney World Resort. Last year, the team placed 8th, and since then, they have improved significantly. They have been practicing to beat their previous score. The team will compete in two categories: Pom and Jazz.
What’s Cooking? WHS’s New Cafeteria
Clean, modern, and officially open for business, the new Wetumpka High School cafeteria welcomed students back on January 2nd after winter break. After months of waiting, the long-awaited lunch room renovation was finally completed and put into use.
The upgraded cafeteria now features four lunch lines and separate serving areas, allowing it to better accommodate the large student population at Wetumpka High School. These changes were designed to reduce chaos and make lunchtime more efficient for students and staff.
Since the end of May, workers and staff have been busy updating, upgrading, and remodeling the cafeteria. The project was funded through a combination of grants, local funds, and school nutrition programs. The main goal of the renovation was to create a smoother, faster-running lunch line—and from what students have seen so far, the new cafeteria has successfully met that goal.
In conclusion, after much waiting the new lunchroom at WHS is better than before. The fast four lanes and clean areas make lunch a better experience. As students at Wetumpka High we are grateful for this much-needed upgrade!
By: Langley Neighbors and Bella Brannon