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MN Winter Sports. Raise The Bar!. Six Pillars of Character. Respect Responsibility Hard Work Citizenship Integrity Sportsmanship. Six Pillars of Character.
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MN Winter Sports Raise The Bar!
Six Pillars of Character • Respect • Responsibility • Hard Work • Citizenship • Integrity • Sportsmanship
Six Pillars of Character • "The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically... Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.“ • MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968) Civil Rights leader
Teamwork • Teamwork isn’t a part time activity…each member represents the team at all times. • Sacrificing individual gain for the team’s greater good is the price of admission members must pay and keep paying.. to be on the team.
Forms • Forms – All forms must be turned in before Monday to participate. • For the athletes that did not play a sport, they are required to turn in all of the forms in the “Athletic Forms First Season” document. This includes: • Marple Newtown Athletic Code of Conduct • Marple Newtown Emergency Medical/Consent Form • PIAA CIPPE Sect. 1-6 (Page 6 must be signed/dated by a Doctor after June 1, 2013 to be valid for this school year.) • For the athletes that did play a Fall sport, they are only required to turn in the “CIPPE Sect. 7 Re-Certification by Parent/ Guardian” document.
Hard Work Fall Successes: • 2ndSmallest School in CAL, ahead of only LM • Girls soccer and field hockey made district playoffs • Golf - Sam Soeth, finished 5th in the State. • Boys soccer was nominated for the sportsmanship award.
Responsibility • Points system – per semester (10 points) • Eligibility - weekly • Locker room – bring a lock • Attendance/ Lateness guidelines – quarterly • Late to school • In school by 9:00 a.m. to participate • Saturday games, must be in school on Friday. • Parking in the alley • Cuts • Trainer – Impact testing
Success • Success is not solely defined by wins and losses. • It will be also be defined by your effort, integrity, respect for teammates, and sportsmanship.