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Athletics and Athletics and EligibilityEligibility
February 12, February 12, 20132013
Walkertown Walkertown High SchoolHigh SchoolAthleticsAthletics
How can we all help? From active involvement to How can we all help? From active involvement to monetary involvement:monetary involvement:
• Volunteer to help: in the concessions salesVolunteer to help: in the concessions sales• Students and adults can join the booster clubStudents and adults can join the booster club• Attend a variety of athletic eventsAttend a variety of athletic events• Purchase 50/50 raffle tickets at events Purchase 50/50 raffle tickets at events • Banners – purchase one, solicit one, support themBanners – purchase one, solicit one, support them
Working together we can build a tradition of excellence for Working together we can build a tradition of excellence for Walkertown AthleticsWalkertown Athletics
Athletic BoostersAthletic BoostersThe Athletic Boosters help provide for the physical / facility The Athletic Boosters help provide for the physical / facility
enhancements for Walkertown that are not funded by enhancements for Walkertown that are not funded by public funds. Additionally we provide volunteer help to the public funds. Additionally we provide volunteer help to the many athletic programs as requested by the coaches and many athletic programs as requested by the coaches and staff.staff.
Athletic BoostersAthletic Boosters
Here are just some of the items that the Here are just some of the items that the booster club has helped with so far:booster club has helped with so far: Irrigation for the baseball and softball fieldsIrrigation for the baseball and softball fields
A Kubota Tractor and implements for field maintainceA Kubota Tractor and implements for field maintaince
A paint machine for preparing fields and painting the logoA paint machine for preparing fields and painting the logo
Concession Stand EquipmentConcession Stand Equipment
PaintPaint
Scoreboard InstallationsScoreboard Installations
FertilizerFertilizer
Varsity LettersVarsity Letters
Scoring Table and ChairsScoring Table and Chairs
Just to name a few…Just to name a few…
Walkertown AthleticsWalkertown AthleticsAthletic Director Athletic Director Tim HagmannTim Hagmann
Asst Athletic Director Asst Athletic Director Matt CrewsMatt Crews
Athletic TrainerAthletic Trainer Margo LongMargo Long
Fall Sports:Fall Sports:
Season begins 8/1/2013Season begins 8/1/2013
FootballFootball Head CoachHead Coach Michael SpringstonMichael Springston
Volleyball Volleyball Head CoachHead Coach Alex PostpischilAlex Postpischil
Cross CountryCross Country Head CoachHead Coach Matt VeraMatt Vera
Men’s SoccerMen’s Soccer Head CoachHead Coach Shannon MaculayShannon Maculay
Women’s TennisWomen’s Tennis Head Coach Head Coach Rebecca CrottsRebecca Crotts
Women’s GolfWomen’s Golf Head CoachHead Coach TBDTBD
CheerleadingCheerleading Head CoachHead Coach Lauren SchaeferLauren Schaefer
Walkertown AthleticsWalkertown AthleticsAthletic Director Athletic Director Tim HagmannTim Hagmann
Asst Athletic Director Asst Athletic Director Matt CrewsMatt Crews
Athletic TrainerAthletic Trainer Margo LongMargo Long
Winter Sports:Winter Sports:
Season begins Season begins 10/30/201310/30/2013
Men’s BasketballMen’s Basketball Head CoachHead Coach David AllenDavid Allen
Women’s BasketballWomen’s Basketball Head CoachHead Coach Matt VeraMatt Vera
WrestlingWrestling Head CoachHead Coach Chad SappChad Sapp
Men’s SwimmingMen’s Swimming Head CoachHead Coach Danette HandyDanette Handy
Women’s SwimmingWomen’s Swimming Head Coach Head Coach Martha MusserMartha Musser
Indoor TrackIndoor Track Head CoachHead Coach Matt VeraMatt Vera
CheerleadingCheerleading Head CoachHead Coach Lauren SchaeferLauren Schaefer
Walkertown AthleticsWalkertown AthleticsAthletic Director Athletic Director Tim HagmannTim Hagmann
Asst Athletic Director Asst Athletic Director Matt CrewsMatt Crews
Athletic TrainerAthletic Trainer Margo LongMargo Long
Spring Sports:Spring Sports:
Season begins Season begins 2/12/20142/12/2014
BaseballBaseball Head CoachHead Coach Bobby SmithBobby Smith
SoftballSoftball Head CoachHead Coach Angela PalmerAngela Palmer
Women’s SoccerWomen’s Soccer Head CoachHead Coach Rebecca CrottsRebecca Crotts
Men’s TrackMen’s Track Head CoachHead Coach Chad SappChad Sapp
Women’s TrackWomen’s Track Head Coach Head Coach Matt VeraMatt Vera
Men’s GolfMen’s Golf Head CoachHead Coach Michael SpringstonMichael Springston
Men’s TennisMen’s Tennis Head CoachHead Coach Matt CrewsMatt Crews
REQUIRED REQUIRED DOCUMENTATIONDOCUMENTATION
• Student must receive a medical Student must receive a medical examination once every 365 examination once every 365 days by a duly licensed days by a duly licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician, nurse practitioner, or physician’s assistant. physician’s assistant.
• Students absent from athletic Students absent from athletic practice for five (5) or more practice for five (5) or more days due to illness or injury days due to illness or injury shall receive a medical release shall receive a medical release by a physician before re-by a physician before re-admittance to practice or admittance to practice or contests.contests.
WSFCS Participation forms
• PhysicalPhysical
• Proof of insurance coverageProof of insurance coverage
• Gfeller –Waller Concussion Gfeller –Waller Concussion Statement FormStatement Form
• Sportsmanship signatures – Sportsmanship signatures – student and parent.student and parent.
• Parental permission formParental permission form
To participate in high school interscholastic athletics, you must meet To participate in high school interscholastic athletics, you must meet requirements set by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, requirements set by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, as well as rules established by the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board as well as rules established by the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education. To qualify under state rules, a student must:of Education. To qualify under state rules, a student must:
AGEAGE
ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY STANDARDSSTANDARDS
Have passed 3 out of 4 classes during theHave passed 3 out of 4 classes during the
previous semester and earned a 2.0previous semester and earned a 2.0
QPA during previous semester QPA during previous semester andand the the
previous nine- week grading period. Thoseprevious nine- week grading period. Those
who do not maintain a 2.0 will be given the who do not maintain a 2.0 will be given the
opportunity to participate in opportunity to participate in Academic SupportAcademic Support. .
ACADEMICSACADEMICSStudent may notStudent may notparticipate if he/sheparticipate if he/shebecomes 19 years ofbecomes 19 years ofage on or beforeage on or beforeAugust 31, 2013. August 31, 2013.
ATTENDANCEATTENDANCE• Cannot miss more than 10 days in a 90 day semester, this includes all Cannot miss more than 10 days in a 90 day semester, this includes all
absences (excused and unexcused)absences (excused and unexcused)
• Have no more than eight consecutive semesters in attendance nor Have no more than eight consecutive semesters in attendance nor more than four seasons of participation in any sport since entering more than four seasons of participation in any sport since entering grade 9grade 9
• Be in school 50 percent of any student day on which there is an Be in school 50 percent of any student day on which there is an athletic contestathletic contest
• Cannot participate in practice or games on days student is assigned Cannot participate in practice or games on days student is assigned OSS, ISS or have accumulated 4 or more “time- outs” in one day.OSS, ISS or have accumulated 4 or more “time- outs” in one day.
ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY STANDARDSSTANDARDS
We recognize interscholastic athletic events should be We recognize interscholastic athletic events should be conducted in such a manner ensuring good conducted in such a manner ensuring good sportsmanship prevails at all times. sportsmanship prevails at all times.
Every effort should be made to promote a climate of Every effort should be made to promote a climate of wholesome competition. Unsportsmanlike acts will not wholesome competition. Unsportsmanlike acts will not be tolerated. be tolerated.
A student shall be under the coach’s supervision and A student shall be under the coach’s supervision and control at all times the student is participating in an control at all times the student is participating in an athletic event.athletic event.
Code of Code of SportsmanshipSportsmanship
Penalty for an ejection:Penalty for an ejection:
11stst Ejection: Ejection: 4 game suspension4 game suspension
22ndnd Ejection: Ejection:Suspended the remainder Suspended the remainder of that sport season. of that sport season.
33rdrd Ejection: Ejection:suspended from all suspended from all athletics for one calendar athletics for one calendar year (365 days from the year (365 days from the date of the third ejection).date of the third ejection).
Additional Penalties for Additional Penalties for ejectionsejections
NCHSAA EJECTION POLICYNCHSAA EJECTION POLICY
Any athlete or coach that is Any athlete or coach that is ejected or disqualified for any ejected or disqualified for any reason, must complete the reason, must complete the STAR STAR Sportsmanship ProgramSportsmanship Program before before returning to competition.returning to competition.
Head coaches are to sit with their Head coaches are to sit with their athletes to complete the STAR athletes to complete the STAR sportsmanship program. sportsmanship program.
To be eligible to participate in athletics, the student, with To be eligible to participate in athletics, the student, with the consent of his/her parents, must agree in writing to the consent of his/her parents, must agree in writing to submit to random alcohol and drug testing. The student submit to random alcohol and drug testing. The student shall be tested for alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, shall be tested for alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, and any other controlled substances the amphetamines, and any other controlled substances the Superintendent deems appropriate.Superintendent deems appropriate.
““It’s My Call”It’s My Call”
Information about the alcohol/drugs testing policy, Information about the alcohol/drugs testing policy, program and procedures is provided in a separate program and procedures is provided in a separate brochure which all athletes and their parents are brochure which all athletes and their parents are expected to read. expected to read.
Alcohol / DrugsAlcohol / Drugs
Alcohol / DrugsAlcohol / DrugsConsequences for a Consequences for a
positive testpositive testThe student shall not be suspended from school as a result of a positive The student shall not be suspended from school as a result of a positive
test. test.
a)a) FIRST OFFENSE. In the event a student fails or refuses to participate FIRST OFFENSE. In the event a student fails or refuses to participate in the alcohol/drug test when selected at random or tests positive for in the alcohol/drug test when selected at random or tests positive for alcohol or drugs, the student shall be ineligible to participate in alcohol or drugs, the student shall be ineligible to participate in athletics for 365 days. athletics for 365 days.
However, if the student agrees to be assessed and enroll in and However, if the student agrees to be assessed and enroll in and successfully complete an alcohol and/or drug abuse education and/or successfully complete an alcohol and/or drug abuse education and/or intervention program, the student shall regain eligibility to participate intervention program, the student shall regain eligibility to participate in athletics immediately. in athletics immediately.
a)a) SECOND OFFENSE. In the event a student tests positive for a SECOND OFFENSE. In the event a student tests positive for a second time or fails or refuses to participate in the second second time or fails or refuses to participate in the second alcohol/drug test when selected at random, the student shall be alcohol/drug test when selected at random, the student shall be ineligible to participate in athletics for 365 days. ineligible to participate in athletics for 365 days.
As a student athlete, I am a role model. Using As a student athlete, I am a role model. Using inappropriate language; taunting, baiting; or the use of inappropriate language; taunting, baiting; or the use of unwarranted physical contact directed at opposing unwarranted physical contact directed at opposing players, coaches, and fans are contrary to the sprit of players, coaches, and fans are contrary to the sprit of fair play and good sportsmanship my school, conference fair play and good sportsmanship my school, conference and the NCHSAA expects of its members. and the NCHSAA expects of its members.
I accept my responsibility to model good sportsmanship I accept my responsibility to model good sportsmanship that come with being a student-athlete.that come with being a student-athlete.
NCHSAA – Student NCHSAA – Student Athlete PledgeAthlete Pledge
As a parent I am a role model. I will remember school As a parent I am a role model. I will remember school athletics are an extension of the classroom, offering athletics are an extension of the classroom, offering learning experiences for the student. I will show respect learning experiences for the student. I will show respect for the opposing players, coaches, spectators and for the opposing players, coaches, spectators and support groups.support groups.
I certify that the home address as parents shown in this I certify that the home address as parents shown in this document (WSFCS Participation Forms) is my sole bona document (WSFCS Participation Forms) is my sole bona fide residence and will notify the school principal fide residence and will notify the school principal immediately of change in residence, since such a move immediately of change in residence, since such a move may alter the eligibility status of my student-athlete.may alter the eligibility status of my student-athlete.
Parent PledgeParent Pledge
Go Wolfpack!!!Go Wolfpack!!!