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Lou Dryka, Athletic Director

The Athletic Program of Peoples Baptist Academy is under the authority of Athletic Director, Lou Dryka.  If you should have any questions regarding any of the sports programs, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Dryka at 770-914-7388.

A note about our sports programs from the Athletic Director:

Our Mission Statement:  Teach young athletes the ideals of Christian servanthood through commitment, competition, and conviction.

Our Goal:  Use the philosophy of "Teamwork and Discipline" to develop Christian character for a lifetime.

Sports play an influential role in American society today.  Athletes can either exalt God or exalt themselves.  The PBA Athletic Department will attempt to instill a servant's heart in our students with the ideals of commitment, competition, and conviction.

Commitment:  The key phrase is "Winners never quit; quitters never win."  God wants us to be committed Christian servants.

Competition:  Winning is not everything, but wanting to win is!  An athlete who gives you less than what he has to give is (1) telling you what he thinks of you and (2) telling you what he thinks of himself.

Conviction:  Conviction holds to the truths of the Bible.  It is depicted by those who stand for something.  Anything can be accomplished as long as God is given the recognition.

Our Philosophy:  If we commit to a team concept, compete at 100% of our ability, and stand for the truths of God's Word, our sports teams at PBA will be blessed by God.

We find it an honor and privilege to work with the student athletes at PBA.  It is our desire that the athletic department will be used as a vehicle to prepare our students to better serve the Lord.  The Christian life is about being an obedient servant; and our sports programs will be based on discipline, teamwork, commitment, and conviction.  The rules put in place for our athletes are to help instill these qualities to better prepare them for life.

We hope our sports programs will be God-honoring, educating, and fun for all participants.  Thank you for letting us serve you.

Lou Dryka