At Redding Adventist Academy, our athletics program is about more than just the game. We focus on fun, health, and sportsmanship—encouraging every student to get involved, build confidence, and develop lifelong skills through team sports. Whether a beginner or experienced athlete, every student is welcome to join, grow, and thrive on and off the field.

Cross Country at RAA
Each fall, Redding Adventist Academy kicks off the school year with our Cross Country program—an exciting opportunity for students to build endurance, teamwork, and school spirit. Open to all skill levels, Cross Country encourages students to stay active, set personal goals, and enjoy the outdoors in a supportive, Christ-centered environment. It’s a great way to make new friends, challenge yourself, and start the year strong—mind, body, and spirit!
Coed Volleyball at RAA
At the start of the school year, Redding Adventist Academy’s girls’ volleyball team hits the court—building skills, confidence, and school spirit in a Christ-centered environment. Open to all skill levels, the team practices regularly and competes with other local schools, giving students the opportunity to grow through teamwork, friendly competition, and dedication. It’s a fun and empowering way to stay active, make new friends, and represent RAA with pride and sportsmanship.


Basketball at RAA
Basketball season at Redding Adventist Academy begins in the second half of the school year, bringing energy and excitement to campus. Our mixed teams—made up of both girls and boys—practice together, build teamwork, and compete with other local schools. Whether students are new to the game or experienced players, they are encouraged to participate, develop their skills, and grow in confidence. With a focus on sportsmanship, cooperation, and Christ-like character, basketball at RAA is both competitive and fun!
Softball at RAA
Softball at Redding Adventist Academy offers students a fun and active way to build teamwork, coordination, and confidence in a supportive, Christ-centered environment. Typically played in the spring, our co-ed team welcomes players of all skill levels to learn the game, improve their abilities, and enjoy friendly competition with other local schools. Through practices and games, students develop not only athletic skills but also sportsmanship, perseverance, and strong peer connections.
