Athletic Banner Recognition

Crete-Monee High School Athletic Banner Recognition

Location: recognition banners for individual and team sport accomplishments are located and visible hanging on the walls of the competition gymnasium.

Purpose:
recognition banners represent achieved standards and accomplishments by an individual or a team representing an IHSA sanctioned sport during a designated competition season.

  • All female and male sports are represented by two different banners.
  • One banner that is yellow/gold in color represents team accomplishments as achieved at the conclusion of the SAC season.
  • One banner that is blue in color represents team accomplishments as achieved at the conclusion of the IHSA tournament season.
  • A third set of banners that hang from the adjacent wall of the team SAC and IHSA banners represent the accomplishment level of an IHSA state champion either as an individual event or a relay/team event.
  • A fourth set of banners hanging near the state champions represent CMHS head coaches that have been inducted into the IHSA and sport association coaching hall of fame. Currently, there are three of these accomplished coaches represented by a banner.

Criteria: the following points recognize the criteria of achievement as performed by an individual or team that meet the standard gaining consideration for banner recognition:

  • Yellow banner- denotes the achievement of a sport team that concluded the SAC season with a winning conference record against the overall conference. The year of this achievement will be labeled on the banner.
  • Blue banner- denotes the level of achievement accomplished at the conclusion of the IHSA tournament season. The year and status of achievement will be labeled on this banner.
  • Coaches’ hall of fame banner- a CMHS head coach that is elected and inducted in the IHSA and sport association as determined by the Illinois body or directors, coaches, and committee members will be recognized with a personalized banner.
  • Individual banner recognition of an athlete or relay- state champion status (1st place overall) may be recognized with a personalized banner the denotes name, date, event, and year of state champion achievement.