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One Team – One Goal 2015 Parent/Athlete Meeting November 5, 2015
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Southmont Athletics One Team One Goal 2015 Parent/Athlete Meeting November 5, 2015 Agenda Items Welcome Academics Attendance Champions of Character Athletic Training Booster Club Team Parent Meetings
One Team – One Goal 2015 Parent/Athlete Meeting November 5, 2015
week marking period or trimester, he/she is ineligible for competition. A student-athlete can regain eligibility if there are no failing grades on the designated Progress Report date.
during one six week marking period or trimester grading period, he/she is ineligible for competition. A student-athlete can regain eligibility if there are no failing grades on the designated Report Card date.
tutoring is available M-T-TH-F 7:30-8:00 a.m. Contact teachers if this time does not work.
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Miss 5 to 10 practices, will need 4 additional practices in before competing in an event. Miss more than 10 consecutive practices, will need 6 additional practices in before competing in an event.
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National Federation of State High School Association Sports Medicine Advisory Committee. “Parents often feel that an athletic scholarship is the only way their child will be able to attend college, “ Pellent said. “I hope we can educate our athletes and their support system about the many benefits of appropriate recovery time and mulit-sport participation.” Pellant has seen an
high school athletes. Other common overuse injuries include shoulder elbow usage with throwing sports. One study estimates
school and high school, according to stopsportsinjuries.org. “Playing multiple sports generally allows for less concern about
tissues,” Pellant said. “Increased speed, agility (and) flexibility are a few of the benefits a multi-sport athlete may gain,” said Pellant, who is based in Idaho. “Decreased recovery time, muscle pain, and stiffness are also benefits of not specializing in any one sport.”
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