Question about Extra Curricular Activities

Hello, I am an international student who just stared his senior year in high school. I am planning on applying to some prestigious business schools in the US. I have a question about ECs. Through out high school, I have played 2-3 sports every single year, and at the end of this year, I would have 9 seasons of sports I also play a lot of sports outside of school, at various levels. In terms of leadership positions, I have to wait and see this year. My problem is that I really have not participated in academic extra curricular activities. I have some outside of school, however when I list my ECs down, almost all of them are sports. How will these prestigious universities look at this? My marks and subject scores are very good (2300 SATs). I study and work hard, but I just love playing sports. BTW, all my sports are team sports. Through out high school, by practicing 2-3 hours every day for multiple sports, I found difficulty joining academic school clubs (because they overlap a lot). After having practice for school teams, I would have practice for sports I play outside of school. Also if it helps, I have won numerous regional championships with my teams.
Some schools I am considering are:

Georgetown (McDonough)

Pennsylvania (Wharton)

Notre Dame (Mendoza)

Cornell (Dyson)
North Carolina – Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)

Boston University

Emory (Goizueta)

New York (Stern)

Boston College (Carroll)
Michigan (Ross)

Why do you think it matters if your EC are academic or not? If you’re doing what you love(sports) and show dedication, you are good. Especially for your business major, teamwork and leadership skills gained through sports are basically “academic” ECs for business