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Granville Exempted Village Schools Fall 2013-2014. Athletic All-Sports Meeting Kevin Jarrett Athletic Director Laura Whittington Secretary. Granville Exempted Village Schools Administration. Jeff Brown – Superintendent Ryan Bernath – Principal GHS MatT Durst – Asst Principal GHS - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
AthleticAthleticAll-Sports MeetingAll-Sports Meeting
Kevin JarrettKevin JarrettAthletic Director Athletic Director Laura WhittingtonLaura Whittington
SecretarySecretary
Granville Exempted Village SchoolsGranville Exempted Village Schools AdministrationAdministration
Jeff Brown – Jeff Brown – SuperintendentSuperintendent Ryan Bernath – Ryan Bernath – Principal GHSPrincipal GHS MatT Durst – MatT Durst – Asst Principal GHSAsst Principal GHS Lisa Ormond – Lisa Ormond – Principal GMSPrincipal GMS Dustin Grime – Dustin Grime – Middle School Middle School
AD/Dean of StudentsAD/Dean of Students
2013-2014 Fall High School 2013-2014 Fall High School Head CoachesHead Coaches
Cheerleading –Cheerleading – NICOLE LAUCKNICOLE LAUCK Cross country– Cross country–
Dave AgostaDave Agosta Football – Football – J R WaitJ R Wait Field Hockey – Field Hockey –
Jerry AleshireJerry Aleshire Strength/Con–Strength/Con–
Clint CoxClint Cox
Girls’ Tennis– Girls’ Tennis– Keith MullinsKeith Mullins
Boys’ Soccer –Boys’ Soccer – Shawn KingShawn King Girls’ Soccer – Girls’ Soccer – Scott forsterScott forster Boys’ GolfBoys’ Golf –– MARVIN bRIGHTMARVIN bRIGHT Girls’ Golf –Girls’ Golf – Jim GreenwoodJim Greenwood Volleyball –Volleyball – Todd ParkisonTodd Parkison
Phone: Athletic TrainingPhone: Athletic Training Office – 740-587-8105 xt:5066Office – 740-587-8105 xt:5066 Trainer’s Cell – 330-507-7513Trainer’s Cell – 330-507-7513
MRSAMRSA PREVENTION!!!PREVENTION!!!
Wash handsWash hands Shower regularlyShower regularly Wash practice/game clothing when dirtyWash practice/game clothing when dirty Follow good hygiene practicesFollow good hygiene practices
If suspected, find ATC or make If suspected, find ATC or make appointment with physicianappointment with physician Beginning stages look like acne (swollen, Beginning stages look like acne (swollen,
red, painful, pus filled)red, painful, pus filled)
ImPACTImPACT Concussion management softwareConcussion management software A tool to aid in RTP decisions A tool to aid in RTP decisions All athletes in contact/collision sports All athletes in contact/collision sports
will take a baseline testwill take a baseline test If concussion sustained, a follow up test If concussion sustained, a follow up test
is taken for comparisonis taken for comparison Test consists of small units designed to Test consists of small units designed to
test reaction speed, memory, attention test reaction speed, memory, attention span and non-verbal problem solving span and non-verbal problem solving among othersamong others
OHSAA / NFHSOHSAA / NFHSConcussion InformationConcussion Information
Website: www.ohsaa.orgWebsite: www.ohsaa.org
Click here to wath the Click here to wath the OHSAA Video OHSAA Video
Athletic Department Athletic Department PhilosophyPhilosophy
Athletes are at a prime age to learn:Athletes are at a prime age to learn: Good sportsmanshipGood sportsmanship True meaning of competitionTrue meaning of competition Develop personal qualities to become Develop personal qualities to become
successful citizens successful citizens Athletic Program Goal:Athletic Program Goal:
Develop Total IndividualDevelop Total Individual EmotionalEmotional SocialSocial IntellectualIntellectual PhysicalPhysical
PaperworkPaperwork Physical exams and Emergency Physical exams and Emergency
Medical forms:Medical forms:
Must be Must be completedcompleted priorprior to any to any participationparticipation
ExpireExpire at end of current school at end of current school yearyear
State and School Eligibility State and School Eligibility StandardsStandards
OHSAA 2013-2014 Athletic OHSAA 2013-2014 Athletic Eligibility Bulletin Eligibility Bulletin Available on-line at ohsaa.orgAvailable on-line at ohsaa.org
*Drop down under eligibility*Drop down under eligibility*Click on eligibility guide*Click on eligibility guide
Read and become familiar with it Read and become familiar with it School eligibility outlined in School eligibility outlined in
Student Athletic HandbookStudent Athletic Handbook
Tobacco, Alcohol and Tobacco, Alcohol and Other Drug PreventionOther Drug Prevention
We all must work togetherWe all must work together Parents must be partners to prevent useParents must be partners to prevent use Show by parent networks and promoting Show by parent networks and promoting
alcohol free and other drug free eventsalcohol free and other drug free events State your position openly and clearly and State your position openly and clearly and
enforce rulesenforce rules Verify child's whereaboutsVerify child's whereabouts Set appropriate examplesSet appropriate examples
Tobacco, Alcohol and Tobacco, Alcohol and Other Drug PreventionOther Drug Prevention
Over the years there have been Over the years there have been rumors and instances of parents rumors and instances of parents providing alcohol at parties in their providing alcohol at parties in their homes. This is homes. This is ILLEGALILLEGAL and a and a violation of the Athletic Policy and violation of the Athletic Policy and will be dealt with accordingly.will be dealt with accordingly.
Playing College AthleticsPlaying College Athletics
Many have questions about what to do to Many have questions about what to do to be able t to participate in college athleticsbe able t to participate in college athletics
This can be confusing and hard to This can be confusing and hard to understandunderstand
The next slides give you a basic idea of The next slides give you a basic idea of what to look for if you are interested in what to look for if you are interested in possibly playing at the next level.possibly playing at the next level.
The next steps for a Student-The next steps for a Student-AthleteAthlete
If you are considering playing sports If you are considering playing sports beyond high school, it will be critical that beyond high school, it will be critical that you do focus on being a student first and you do focus on being a student first and then an athlete.then an athlete.
Here’s some basic information about what Here’s some basic information about what to expect for college athletics…to expect for college athletics…
Registration with NCAA or NAIARegistration with NCAA or NAIA To participate in NCAA DI or DII or NAIA, you To participate in NCAA DI or DII or NAIA, you
must register with that organization ideally must register with that organization ideally starting in the junior year.starting in the junior year.
If you are considering this level of If you are considering this level of competition, please notify your high school competition, please notify your high school counselor.counselor.
More information on this and links to these More information on this and links to these organizations’ websites at organizations’ websites at http://www.granvilleschools.org/PlayingaSporhttp://www.granvilleschools.org/PlayingaSportinCollege.aspx tinCollege.aspx
For NCAA DI For NCAA DI (DII is very similar)(DII is very similar) 16 core course GPA (Math, English, Science, Social 16 core course GPA (Math, English, Science, Social
Studies & Foreign Language)Studies & Foreign Language) On a sliding scale with ACT/SAT scoreOn a sliding scale with ACT/SAT score The higher your GPA, the lower your test score needs The higher your GPA, the lower your test score needs
to beto be NEW! For class of 2016, core-course progression:NEW! For class of 2016, core-course progression:
Must complete 10 core courses before seventh semester Must complete 10 core courses before seventh semester of high school (e.g., senior year).of high school (e.g., senior year).
Of the 10 core courses completed, seven must be in the Of the 10 core courses completed, seven must be in the area of English, math, or science.area of English, math, or science.
These 10 core courses become “locked in” for the purpose These 10 core courses become “locked in” for the purpose of GPA calculation.of GPA calculation.
A repeat of one of the “locked in” courses will not be used A repeat of one of the “locked in” courses will not be used if taken after the seventh semester (senior year) begins.if taken after the seventh semester (senior year) begins.
Minimum core course GPA of 2.00 for scholarship and Minimum core course GPA of 2.00 for scholarship and 2.30 for participation in first year of college2.30 for participation in first year of college
Opportunities for Playing Sports in Opportunities for Playing Sports in CollegeCollege
NCAA Division I & II—Scholarships availableNCAA Division I & II—Scholarships available NCAA Division III—No scholarships available NCAA Division III—No scholarships available
specific to athleticsspecific to athletics NAIA—Different association, scholarships NAIA—Different association, scholarships
availableavailable NJCAA—Junior college association, NJCAA—Junior college association,
scholarships availablescholarships available Club sports—Competitive with travel, no Club sports—Competitive with travel, no
scholarshipsscholarships Intramural sports—Some sports more Intramural sports—Some sports more
competitive than others, compete against competitive than others, compete against other students on your campus only, no other students on your campus only, no scholarshipsscholarships
You must have insurance to You must have insurance to participate in athletics. participate in athletics.
If you need insurance see me If you need insurance see me or your coach for forms to or your coach for forms to
purchase insurance. purchase insurance.
It can purchased for the season It can purchased for the season or for the full school year.or for the full school year.
Booster ClubBooster Club Fred Wolf – PresidentFred Wolf – President Invitation to join - Family Membership $25Invitation to join - Family Membership $25
*Business Membership $50*Business Membership $50 We need your involvement and help!!!!We need your involvement and help!!!!
We are asking We are asking everyoneeveryone to sign up to to sign up to work at least one event. You don’t have work at least one event. You don’t have to work the event your son/daughter is to work the event your son/daughter is playing.playing.
Meetings held in IT Room on the Second Meetings held in IT Room on the Second Wednesday of the month at 7:00pmWednesday of the month at 7:00pm
Granville Athletic Booster Granville Athletic Booster ClubClub
FundraiserFundraiser
Contact Booster PresidentContact Booster President Fred Wolf 740-403-3442Fred Wolf 740-403-3442
Coupon Book Coupon Book InformationInformation
Each Athlete will receive 2 books to sell at Each Athlete will receive 2 books to sell at $30.00 each. If you would rather make a $30.00 each. If you would rather make a $60.00 donation stead of selling the $60.00 donation stead of selling the books, the Booster’s will accept that also. books, the Booster’s will accept that also. Books will be handed out at pictures Books will be handed out at pictures tomorrow and money needs to be turned tomorrow and money needs to be turned in no later than September 3in no later than September 3rdrd to the to the Athletic Office.Athletic Office.
QUESTIONSQUESTIONS??
Thank you for your Thank you for your attendance and attention.attendance and attention.
Please call the High School Please call the High School Athletic Office at 587-8157 Athletic Office at 587-8157 with questionswith questions..
Click Here to access a copy of the Acknowledgement form. Parents must sign this and turn it in to athletics BEFORE you child is eligible to play.
Regulations require that parents sign and return this form each year for each sport your child participates in. We must have this on file our your child will be ineligible to play.