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Washburne Basketball Program

Washburne Basketball Program. 2013-14. Documents Needed. Medical Clearance Form Parent-Student Contract Permission Form Fee (to be paid once teams are finalized) All found online at: www.winnetka36.org/Washburne/Athletics. Code of Conduct. Found online

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Washburne Basketball Program

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  1. Washburne Basketball Program 2013-14

  2. Documents Needed • Medical Clearance Form • Parent-Student Contract • Permission Form • Fee (to be paid once teams are finalized) • All found online at: www.winnetka36.org/Washburne/Athletics

  3. Code of Conduct • Found online • Line of Communication (Coaches, AD, school) • Academic Eligibility • Use of uniforms/locker room • Participation in KW • Behavior in and out of school • Parent behavior at games

  4. Transportation Policy • Students are expected to ride the bus to and from away events. • If you need to drive your child, please contact coach for team policy

  5. Formation of Teams • With sufficient enrollment, there will be two teams per gender per grade level (Green Team and White Team) • Teams will be formed by diversifying talent • Common Squad will consist of 11 players • All other students will be invited to join Practice Squad • Intramural Program

  6. Commitment to Team • The goal of the Washburne travel basketball program is to provide a challenging and fun experience for our student-athletes. Every child who dresses for a game will be given an opportunity to play. However, the amount of playing time cannot be assured or predicted—our coaches are skilled at balancing the needs of our students and the responsibilities to the team. • In order for our teams to be successful, all participants need to be present at every practice. If your child is going to miss a practice, a parent should notify the coach prior to the practice. We understand that absences will occur (excused absences include illness, injury, family emergencies, and necessary/supplemental academic instruction directed by a classroom teacher), but a commitment to our program should be a priority. Unexcused absences from practice will have consequences that might include limiting playing time.

  7. Try-Outs • ALL forms must be turned in prior to Tryouts • 8th grade boys: Wednesday, October 23rd 3:45-5:00 and Friday, October 25th 5:15-6:30 • 7th grade boys: Wednesday, October 23rd5:15-6:30 and Friday, October 25th 3:45-5:00 • 8th grade girls: Thursday, October 24th 3:45-5:00, and Tuesday, Oct 29th 5:15-6:30 • 7thgrade girls: Thursday, October 24th 5:15-6:30 and Tuesday, Oct. 29th 3:45-5:00 • All try-outs will be in the Washburne Gyms

  8. Intramural Program • Saturday program • Begins early December • End date to be determined (mid-March) • Times from 12:00-3:00

  9. Miscellaneous • Students can play for both travel and intramural teams • No forms needed if student participated in a fall sport

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