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Sycamore Spartan Lady Track

Sycamore Spartan Lady Track. 2010 Season Philosophy, Expectations, Guidelines. Have A Heart. Yellow = most embarrassing moment Purple = your proudest accomplishment Orange = What you want to be “when you grow up” Green = Who is your Best friend

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Sycamore Spartan Lady Track

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  1. Sycamore Spartan Lady Track 2010 Season Philosophy, Expectations, Guidelines

  2. Have A Heart Yellow = most embarrassing moment Purple = your proudest accomplishment Orange = What you want to be “when you grow up” Green = Who is your Best friend Pink = Your Best memory White = Your greatest fears

  3. Team Philosophy • Track & Field is unique sport that utilizes the team concept through individualized performance. • Team Philosophy will attempt to emphasize BOTH teamwork and individual performance. • Commitment, Cooperation, Accountability, Reflection, Goals, Trust • Every athlete and her performance indicative of team’s success.

  4. IHSA guidelines/ SHS student athlete eligibility: passing 4 classes to practice/ compete Maintain good grades, good study habits School and Studies should be managed: make-ups before school or study hall when possible. Make every attempt not to schedule during practices (Team depends on everyone present) Eligibility

  5. Sportsmanship • Athletes, Parents, and Coaches will conduct themselves in appropriate and respectful manners: Represent the school and the community. • No athlete shall attend function where alcohol or illegal drugs are present. Excluding family functions (weddings, etc) • Consequences may result in removal of team

  6. Sportsmanship • Athletes will refrain from acts of hazing, bullying, etc. • We are a team: Pick each other up, help each other out. • Remove yourself from potentially damaging or dangerous situations, environments. • You and your actions are labeled by who you associate with

  7. Be on time, Leave on time (330-530) Excused Practices: must have parental notification (signature) Or leave message: Phone message (815)899-8299 Email: jmccorm@syc427.org Practices & infield during Meets: Closed to non-athletes, parents, out of season coaches: creates confusion, conflict. Help ensure continuity in program, success of athletes Excludes anyone asked to assist in running an event. Practices--Meets

  8. Expect to run in COLD. Dress appropriately, cover mouth = warm air before it enters lungs Continuous running 20 min.+ = warm body temp., regardless outside temp. Canceled Outdoor Running heavy winds Obstructed/slippery pathways EXTREME cold (wind chills, etc) Thunder, lightning Any condition that poses a risk/threat to athletes Winter Practices

  9. Injuries • It is imperative that all injuries be reported to Coaching Staff and Trainers ASAP. • If removed from practice by doctor, admitted to participate only w/ same doctor’s agreement. (in writing) • Please report any Pre-Existing conditions that may limit, hinder, or otherwise affect your ability to participate.

  10. Transportation • All athletes are expected to ride to/from meets on school bus. • Quality and valuable experiences and friendships are cemented in the team trips to/from meet. • Please keep non school transportation to a minimal • AD’s office must be notified 24 hrs advance to excuse athlete from bus ride.

  11. Facilities/Responsibility • A squad room w/ lockers will be provided • Must supply own Lock • SHS NOT responsible for lost/stolen items from squad room • Squad room will be opened prior to school & practice. Will be LOCKED during school and practice.

  12. Girls Track unique to other SHS sports 2 Levels (V and JV) Freshmen could run V Seniors could run JV Limit 4 entries per meet, may move b/w levels Coach’s criteria for who participates where: Health Ability Attitude Team Needs Attendance Others Participation

  13. Point System: athlete determines what she will get out of season Objective (all numbers) 100 points=Varsity letter Totals posted throughout season Points Earned: Practices/Meets Place finishes School Records Goal Recording Team Captain Fund Raiser Lettering/Awards

  14. Other Awards • Everyone deserves recognition/awards • Certain circumstances (friendships, hardships, obstacles, etc) may inspire coach/team for unique recognition. • Often used to reflect on enjoyable moment or experience of the season

  15. Talk to your daughter 1st! How does your daughter see her role in the team, how does this role compare with your perception. Are they the same? Contact Head Coach 815899-8299 or email jmccorm@syc427.org Please refrain from communicating concerns prior to or end of practice or meet. AD’s office after all other avenues Communication

  16. Referee/Starter: enforces IHSA codes, rules of the sport Coaches: motivates, prepares athletes for competition. Budgets and purchases equipment Student-Athlete: performs to her best ability, displaying teamwork and sportsmanship. Gracious in victory or defeat Parents: support your daughters and the program in positive manner. Roles

  17. Recent Rule Changes from IHSA • Please note that athletes viewing taped performances during a meet has always been a violation. IHSA has added to that the use of digital cameras (stills) An athlete may NOT view her performance while the even is open for that day. She may view once the event is closed for that day. Parents and Coaches may view at any time • No watches are to be worn during any performance or race. • No electronic devices in shoes may be worn or any electronic communication b/w athlete and other

  18. Let’s Lead the PAC! Parents, Athletes and Coaches • Working together = Success of program, of community, and of the development of young women. • Thank you for your support of SHS Girls Track and Field • See you at the Meets

  19. Track Beyond High School • Key points to consider if you desire to compete after high school • During/After Junior Year: register with NCAA Clearinghouse (http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net/ncaa/NCAA/common/index.html) • Review eligibility rules • Take ACT and send scores to clearinghouse code 9999 • See your Guidance Counselor

  20. Division I member institutions have to sponsor at least seven sports for men and seven for women (or six for men and eight for women) with two team sports for each gender. Div. I schools must play 100% of the minimum number of contests against Div. I opponents -- anything over the minimum number of games has to be 50% Div. I. Div. I schools must meet minimum financial aid awards for their athletics program, and there are maximum financial aid awards for each sport that a Div. I school cannot exceed What School is Best for Me? Division I, II, III

  21. Examples of D-I schools Big Ten Conference: U of I, U of W, Iowa, etc. ACC Conference: UNC, NC State, Duke, Virginia SEC Conference: FSU, Florida, Georgia PAC 10 Conference: UCLA, USC, Oregon Independent: Notre Dame

  22. Division II • Division II institutions have to sponsor at least four sports for men and four for women, with two team sports for each gender, and each playing season represented by each gender. • For sports other than football and basketball there are no scheduling requirements.. • There are maximum financial aid awards for each sport that a Div. II school must not exceed. Division II teams usually feature a number of local or in-state student-athletes. • Many Division II student-athletes pay for school through a combination of scholarship money, grants, student loans and employment earnings. Division II athletics programs are financed in the institution's budget like other academic departments on campus. Traditional rivalries with regional institutions dominate schedules of many Division II athletics programs.

  23. Lewis University (Romeoville, IL) Kentucky State University Minnesota State University (Moorehead) University Southern Indiana (Evansville) University of Wisconsin, Parkside Southern Illinois University (Edwardsville) Examples of Div II Schools

  24. Division III Schools • Division III institutions have to sponsor at least five sports for men and five for women, with two team sports for each gender, and each playing season represented by each gender. • There are minimum contest and participant minimums for each sport. • Division III athletics features student-athletes who receive no financial aid related to their athletic ability and athletic departments are staffed and funded like any other department in the university. • Division III athletics departments place special importance on the impact of athletics on the participants rather than on the spectators. The student-athlete's experience is of paramount concern. Division III athletics encourages participation by maximizing the number and variety of athletics opportunities available to students, placing primary emphasis on regional in-season and conference competition

  25. Anderson University, Indiana Augustana College, Rock Island, IL Aurora University, Aurora,IL Beloit College, Beloit, Wis Benedictine College, Lisle, IL University Chicago, Chicago,IL Concordia University, River Forest, IL Illinois Wesleyan College, Bloomington,IL Examples of Div. III Schools

  26. Power Point Presentation on Clearinghouse, Rules, etc • Visit slide show @ http://www.ncaa.org/eligibility/powerpoint/i-e_presentation.ppt

  27. Thank You • Please feel free to contact me or meet with me for any further questions.

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