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Stone Bank Athletic Department (front cover)

Stone Bank Athletic Department (front cover). Athletic Director: Gavin Zastrow 262-966-2900 gzastrow@stonebank.k12.wi.us For information on all programs listed in this pamphlet, please go to the athletic department web site for Stone bank School http://www.stonebank.k12.wi.us/activities/ad/

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Stone Bank Athletic Department (front cover)

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  1. Stone Bank Athletic Department (front cover) Athletic Director: Gavin Zastrow 262-966-2900 gzastrow@stonebank.k12.wi.us For information on all programs listed in this pamphlet, please go to the athletic department web site for Stone bank School http://www.stonebank.k12.wi.us/activities/ad/ The Stone Bank Athletic Department is dedicated to the establishment of a well rounded athletic program that supports the basic principles that are developed throughout the school day. Athletics are seen as a privilege. All programs are number dependent. GO CHIEFS!

  2. AMSAC(Arrowhead Middle School Athletic Conference) ( Inside Cover) • All Stone Bank teams participate in the AMSAC conference which features the following schools: Erin (E), Friess Lake (FL), Lake Country (LC), Merton (M), North Lake (NL), North Shore (NS), Richmond (R), Stone Bank (SB), and Swallow (SW). Stone Bank will also participate in tournaments with teams from around the area. On your schedules, teams will be listed by their initials instead of names. If a team has multiple names, it will be listed with the school’s initials and its’ color (example SBR,Stone Bank Red).

  3. Cooperative Programs Offered (Inside Cover) AMSAC Cooperative Programs The AMSAC conference provide cooperative programs in the following sports: cross country, golf, gymnastics, track, and wrestling. Cross country operates during the fall. Gymnastics and wrestling operate in the winter. Track and golf are offered in the spring. These programs are typically run through the high school and guided by the knowledge of the high school coaches. Information on these programs can be found at: http://www.stonebank.k12.wi.us/activities/ad/ or http://arrowhead schools.org YMCA Connection The Oconomowoc YMCA is a great place for students below the fifth grade to get involved in various athletic programs. For more information, please consult www.ymcaatpabstfarms.org

  4. General Athletic Expectations(middle Page) School Expectations a) Grades b) behavior c) Athletic Code d) School Comes first Communication a) Athlete / Coach b) Coach / Parent / Athlete c) Coach / parent / Athletic Director d) Coach / parent / Athletic Director / Administrator Sportsmanship Please remember, you represent Stone Bank School. Please leave the playing to the kids, the coaching to the coaches, and the officiating to the referees. If you experience any incidents, please resolve them through the proper lines of communication.

  5. Stone Bank Sports(right page) Girls’ Basketball Girls’ basketball is open to any Stone Bank students in Grades 5-8. Athletes participate against other AMSAC member schools. The season usually starts the first week of October and ends in the middle of December. There is a fee of $50 to play. Boys’ Basketball Boys’ basketball is open to any Stone Bank students in Grades 5-8. Athletes participate against other AMSAC member schools. The season usually starts the first day back from Christmas vacation and ends in early March. There is a fee of $50 to play. Cheerleading Cheerleading and dance will run at the same time as boys’ basketball. Carrie Parworth is the coach and can advise you of any information that is related to cheerleading. General Information can be found on the school’s web site. There is a fee of $30 to play. Spirit Squad / Middle School Cheerleading Spirit Squad is an opportunity to engage Stone bank students in school activities. Students get to make locker signs for each sport throughout the year. Students also get to make banners that will be hung in the middle school hallway. This organization using runs in tandem with the cheerleading squad. Girls’ Volleyball Girls’ volleyball is open to any Stone Bank students in Grades 6-8. Athletes participate against other AMSAC member schools. The season usually starts the second week of March and ends in the middle of the month of May. There is a fee of $50 to play.

  6. More Stone Bank Sports(right page) Boys’ Volleyball Boys’ volleyball is open to any Stone Bank students in Grades 6-8. Athletes participate against other AMSAC member schools. The season usually starts the second week of March and ends in the middle of the month of May. There is a fee of $50 to play. Kickball Kickball is open to any Stone Bank students in Grades 1-3. Athletes participate against other Stone Bank students in an intramural program that encourages fair play, sportsmanship, and a general understanding of the rules of kickball. The programs runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school until 3:30 during the month of May. There is no fee for this program. Summer Open Gyms Basketball Open gyms are offered in the sport of basketball on Monday and Wednesdays during the months of July and August. This program requires a fee of $20 for 10 dates. Participant Numbers determine whether or not this program is offered on a yearly basis. Summer Open Gyms Volleyball Open gyms are offered in the sport of volleyball on Tuesday and Thursdays during the months of July and August. This program requires a fee of $20 for 10 dates. Participant Numbers determine whether or not this program is offered on a yearly basis.

  7. Programs Offered at Stone Bank(back middle) • 5th Grade Boys’ Basketball • 5th Grade Girls’ Basketball • 6th Grade Boys’ Basketball • 6th Grade Girls’ Basketball • 7th Grade Boys’ Basketball • 7th Grade Girls’ Basketball • 8th Grade Boys’ Basketball • 8th Grade Girls’ Basketball • Cheerleading Grades 4-5 • Spirit Squad / Cheerleading Grades 6-8 • 2-3-4 Basketball Program • Kickball Program Grades 1-3 • 6th Grade Girls’ Volleyball • 7th Grade Girls’ Volleyball • 8th Grade Girls’ Volleyball • Boys’ Volleyball (numbers dependent) • Summer Open Gyms (Volleyball and Basketball) (numbers dependent) • Banquets for all teams and grade levels 5th Grade or higher For information on these programs, please go to the athletic department web site for Stone Bank School http://www.stonebank.k12.wi.us/activities/ad/

  8. Stone Bank Booster Club(back middle) Members: Michael Mann (President), Lisa Ingwell (Vice – President), and Julie Krivitz (Secretary) Spirit Sales: Lynn Korom Other Members: • •Stone Bank Booster Club • Members: • Dave Dean Randy Duff • Melinda Gintert • Tia Grandinetti Brian Hospel • Mary Hospel Lynn Korom • Tom Korom Julie Krivitz • Phil Meissen Claudia Moen • James Oehmcke Stephanie Race • Kari Sagal Pete Salamone • Michele Sarinski Annie Schroeder • Jenny Seonbuchner Perry Seonbuchner • Maria Sowinski Ron Sowinski • Dave Smith Jon Stachowiak • Lisa Stachowiak Jim Steinhart • Kim Peterson Dandy Weber Faculty Advisor: Mr. Zastrow 2009-2010 Booster Club Meeting Dates • Booster Club Meeting Dates • 9-10, 10-1, 11-5, 12-3 (Final Prep 7th Grade tourney), 1-7, 2-4, 3-4, 4-1, 5-6, 6-4 (End of year party) • All meetings are scheduled for 7:00 p.m. in the library. Mission Statement Stone Bank Booster Club exists to enhance the current athletic and extra-curricular program funded by the school district for the activities including, but not limited to basketball, volleyball, cheerleading, and other sponsored activities providing additional funding for uniforms and equipment, tournaments, sports clinics, and other needs. SBBC also exists to increase and add to school spirit.

  9. Back middle Banquet and Tournament Help It is the expectation that every parent that has a child in athletics, no matter the sport, volunteers two hours of their time to help at tournaments and banquets so that the athletic department can continue to run successful events. New members The Stone Bank Booster Club is always looking for new members. If you are someone who wants to get involved, please contact the Booster Club President: Michael Mann or the Athletic Director: Gavin Zastrow.

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