At Canterbury School, we believe that athletics are an integral part of our overall educational experience. Therefore, we are committed to providing our student-athletes with an outstanding athletic program.
On March 22, 2025, several of Canterbury's top-performing athletes competed in the highly competitive Guy Thomas Invitational at Dunbar High School. The Cougars delivered some remarkable performances against tough competition.
Canterbury's Varsity Track and Field athletes put on an incredible performance at the meet on March 19, 2025, hosted by The Village School in Naples. Competing against eight schools of similar size, our Cougars delivered standout results, with two school records broken, numerous personal bests, and an outstanding team victory for the girls!
When it comes to achieving peak performance, most of us naturally focus on managing our time. After all, there’s only so many hours in a day, and the demands on student-athletes are high. Between school, training, games, and everything else, managing time becomes crucial. But what many overlook is the importance of managing energy—an even more valuable resource. Time management is important, but energy management can truly make the difference between thriving and burning out. When student-athletes learn to recognize and strategically budget their energy, they can perform better, feel more balanced, and avoid burnout. In this month’s blog, we will explore the importance of energy management, its impact on performance, and how to help athletes protect their energy.
Meet the Athletic Team
List of 8 members.
Frank Turco
Athletic Director
(239) 481-4323 x411
Amanda Jones
Administrative Assistant to Athletics
(239) 481-4313
Matthew Booth
Dean of Athletics, Strength and Conditioning Coach