Support student-athletes through Tiger Club

Consider joining Tiger Club, USN's athletic booster club. Tiger Club helps pay for upgrades to our athletic facilities, coordinates concessions sales, and sponsors sports recognition evenings. Membership consists of three level options: $100, $250, and $500. Each level includes a family pass to most sporting events and exclusive Tiger Club spirit gear.
By Susan Meador, HS Science Teacher and Tiger Club Member
 
Tiger Club is USN’s version of an athletic booster club. Think fun, community-building support rather than “Friday Night Lights.” The mission of Tiger Club is to build community and support for USN’s athletic programs.
 
In Lower and Middle Schools, USN gives students the opportunity to explore a range of sports. Regardless of athletic ability, students experience the joys and responsibilities of being a part of a team and develop a deeper understanding of their physical potential. In High School, USN students specialize in more competitive athletic pursuits. Students hone their persistence, patience, and practice skills while developing lifelong cooperation and leadership skills. Tiger Club seeks to bolster athletic facilities and staff and inspire community involvement so our students feel supported and proud to represent USN on any court, field, track, lane, trail, or rock wall.
 
Click here to join Tiger Club. The newly expanded Tiger Club offers three levels of membership:
  • $100 Tiger Club level: family pass to all sports, exclusive Tiger Club keychain and sticker
  • $250 Columbia blue level: family pass to all sports, exclusive Tiger Club keychain, sticker, hat, and blanket
  • $500 Garnet level: family pass to all sports, exclusive Tiger Club keychain, sticker, hat, blanket, and stadium chair
You can volunteer with us, too. Email usntigerclub@gmail.com or look for Tiger Club members at the Popsicle Party on August 11 to volunteer for Middle and High School athletic events. Your participation not only builds support for USN athletic teams but also gives you the opportunity to connect with families from different grades and divisions. And it’s fun, so it’s a win-win-win. Go Tigers!
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