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2017-2018 Ector Middle School Boys Athletics

2017-2018 Ector Middle School Boys Athletics. EFFORT. Coaches Coach Iker Coach Darby Coach Laminack Coach Granado. Purpose.

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2017-2018 Ector Middle School Boys Athletics

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  1. 2017-2018 Ector Middle School Boys Athletics

  2. EFFORT

  3. Coaches Coach Iker Coach Darby Coach Laminack Coach Granado

  4. Purpose The League is vitally interested in the welfare and development of every youngster. A properly administered athletic program can enhance their overall education. Junior high programs need to take into consideration the substantial range in individual differences among seventh and eighth grade students, i.e., age, body build, interests, ability, experience, health, and stages of physiological, emotional and social maturity.

  5. Statistics • There are over one million high school football players and almost one million basketball players in grades • 9-12 nationally. Of those numbers, about 250 make it to the NFL, and about 50 make an NBA team. • The odds of a high school football player being selected to play for an NFL team are about 6,000 to 1. • The odds of a high school athlete competing in the NBA are even greater. • The NCAA is made up of 977 schools classified in three divisions, and less than 25,000 student athletes compete for NCAA titles annually, most of whom are not on athletic scholarships.

  6. Parent Involvement • Regardless of family income or background, students whose parents are involved in their schooling are more likely to have higher grades and test scores, attend school regularly, have better social skills, show improved behavior, and adapt well to school. Henderson, A.T., and K.L. Mapp. 2002. A New Wave of Evidence: The Impact of School, Family, and Community Connections on Student Achievement. National Center for Family and Community Connections with Schools, Southwest Educational Development Laboratory. • The most accurate predictors of student achievement in school are not family income or social status, but the extent to which the family creates a home environment that encourages learning, communicates high yet reasonable expectations for the child’s achievement, and becomes involved in the child’s education at school. National PTA. 2000. Building Successful Partnerships: A Guide for Developing Parent and Family Involvement Programs. Bloomington, Indiana: National Education Service, 11–12.

  7. 8th grade M-F 6:15 am- Locker Room Doors Open 6:30 am- Open Weight Room 7:00 am- Stretch Lines on Football Field 7:10 am- Tackling Drills 7:15 am- Special Teams 7:30am- Water Break 7:35 am- Pursuit 7:45 am- Individual Position Practice 8:05 am- Group Practice ( 7 on 7; Inside Hull) 8:25 am- Team Practice 8:45 am- End of Practice Review (Huddle) 8:50 am- Consequences/ Release to Locker Room 9:00-9:15 am- Dress Out for School 7th grade W-F 3:28 pm - Locker Room Doors Open 3:45 pm- Stretch Lines on Football Field 3:55 pm- Tackling Drills 4:00 pm- Special Teams 4:15 pm- Water Break 4:20 pm- Pursuit 4:30 pm- Individual Position Practice 4:50 pm- Group Practice ( 7 on 7; Inside Hull) 5:10 pm- Team Practice 5:45- End of Practice Review (Huddle) 5:50 pm- Consequences/ Release to Locker Room 6:00 pm- Open Weight Room 6:30 pm- Load Buses Football Itinerary 2017 9:15 am- Breakfast 9:30 am- Release to 2nd Period Pick-up and Drop-off are on the back patio no later than 30 minutes after game completion or practices.

  8. ATHLETE Website https://www.impacttestonline.com/testing Password ZABGV7YXE8 PARENT http://www.rankonesport.com/Main/DistrictLookup.aspx Alt insurance https://www.aliverisk.com/special-event-insurance-programs/k-12-student-accident-insurance/payment/

  9. 2017 Midland-Odessa 8thGRADE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Schedules A Team games start at 5:00 p.m. B Team games will start immediately following A Team games. Five-minute maximum between games. All 7th & 8th teams will use a youth football. 8:00 minute qtrs. and 5:00 minute half. Home “A” team wears DARK. Home “B” team wears WHITE Midland Boneyard – Loop 250 & N Big Spring Rebel Field - 3500 Neely Avenue Memorial Stadium - W Cuthbert Ave Odessa Crockett – 3201 Conover Ector - 809 W Clements & Fall St. Nimitz – 4900 Maple Ratliff - North Grandview & Yukon *7th and 8th will play on the same day Oct. 11th at different sites (no school on Monday for Midland schools) 7th Grade 8th Grade

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