To start football practice on August 6th, players must submit 4 items by certain deadlines: 1) a completed physical dated after 4/15/2012, 2) completed MHSAA forms signed by the player and parent, 3) $140 athletic participation fees, and 4) a $25 football registration form and fees. The document provides details on where to get physicals, what forms and fees are due, equipment provided by the school, and the 2012 practice and game schedule.
This document provides information for what is needed to start football practice on August 6th. Four items must be turned in: 1) a completed physical dated after April 15th, with locations listed to get physicals, 2) completed MHSAA medical history and parental consent forms, 3) $140 athletic participation fees paid, and 4) a $25 football registration form and fees paid to the coach. The registration form collects contact information and sizes for the provided spirit pack of a t-shirt, shorts, and game socks. Additional items will be available for optional purchase. A calendar of June and July workouts and camps is also included.
Each day provides an opportunity to improve oneself or decline, through the decisions made, whether consciously or not. Every player must make a daily commitment to using the current day to better themselves as a person, student, and athlete, rather than worrying about tomorrow. The document asks the reader to consider how they will take advantage of the current day's chance to become the best version of themselves.
The document is an order form for Lincoln High School football apparel for the 2012 season. It lists various items for sale including short and long sleeve t-shirts, pullovers, fleeces, hooded sweatshirts, baseball hats, and drawstring bags. The items range in price from $10 to $40 and are available in a range of sizes from youth to 3XL. The order form must be submitted by August 15th along with payment.
This document appears to be a play diagram or coaching guide for a football play with multiple variations and responsibilities for different sides of the play. It includes shells or formations, play names, routes for receivers, coaching points for different sides of the play, and quarterback read progressions and protection responsibilities.
The document outlines a defensive playbook assignment that is due on April 23rd. Students can choose to write a 1-15 page playbook or create a 20+ slide PowerPoint. The playbook or presentation must address the following areas: defensive philosophy including style of defense and adjustments; at least four defensive fronts with two blitzes for each and run/pass responsibilities; at least four coverages or disguises and adjustments; and how to handle red zone, two-minute drill, and prevent situations. Students can determine their own team for the assignment.
The document provides information for starting middle school football practice, including requirements and deadlines. Four items must be submitted by certain dates: 1) a completed physical dated after 4/15/2012 by August 8th, 2) completed MHSAA forms by the athletic office deadline, 3) $100 athletic participation fees paid to the athletic office by August 27th, and 4) a $25 football registration form and fees paid to the coach by August 27th. The document also provides practice and game schedules for August through October 2012.
The Michigan High School Football Coaches Association and several Michigan colleges joined together to educate students and parents about misleading recruiting practices. They advise against paying for private recruiting services or showcases, as college coaches prefer information directly from high school coaches. Maintaining a high GPA is most important for eligibility and opportunities. Students should provide game tapes to colleges and attend camps to get directly evaluated.
The fourth annual golf outing to support Lincoln Football will be held on Saturday, May 19th at Pine View Golf Course. It will be a "Best-Ball" tournament format with registration beginning at 8 a.m. and a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Following golf, there will be steak dinners and prizes awarded to the top three finishing teams. Participants can register individually for $100 or as a foursome for $350 by May 11th or on-site the day of the event. Hole sponsorships are also available for $100 and include a sign displayed on one of the 18 holes.
The document outlines an assignment for students to create either a 1-15 page offensive playbook or a 20+ slide PowerPoint detailing their offensive coaching philosophy. It provides guidelines for sections to include such as offensive philosophy with details on style, speed, and naming systems; running and passing plays with concepts and progressions; and miscellaneous plays including screens, draws, trick plays, and 2 minute drills. Students have creative freedom in their philosophical choices and can determine their own team for the playbook. The assignment is due on March 7th.
This document appears to be play diagrams or instructions for an offensive football play. It includes positions for players on both sides of the line of scrimmage, designations for which players block which defenders, and coaching points for different positions on the play. The document also references different versions of the play with changes in blocking assignments or reductions.
This physical examination clearance form requires a medical evaluation and clearance for students to participate in athletic activities. It includes sections for student information, examiner certification of physical fitness or restrictions, classification of sports by contact and intensity, and examiner signature and date. The examiner must certify that the student is physically fit to participate, specify any restrictions, and confirm that a physical exam is on file in their office.
This document provides a summary of NCAA eligibility requirements for college-bound student-athletes. It outlines the core course, GPA, and test score requirements for Divisions I, II, and III. For Division I, students need at least a 2.3 GPA in 16 core courses and a corresponding test score on the SAT or ACT sliding scale. For Division II prior to August 2013, students need a 2.0 GPA in 14 core courses and a 68 ACT or 820 SAT score. After August 2013 for Division II, requirements match Division I. Division III focuses on academics and athletics balance without NCAA eligibility certification.
Lincoln High School will hold sports physicals on May 9th from 6-8 PM in the main/east gym for incoming 7th-12th grade students for the 2012-2013 school year. Athletes must arrive before 8 PM. Physicals cost $20 cash. Students must fill out and bring two completed forms with signatures and their vision aid before the physical. Physicals will be good for the entire school year.
This document outlines key responsibilities and techniques for linebackers. It lists 5 "musts" - attacking the line of scrimmage, being great tacklers, playing mean and nasty, being relentless, and providing toughness and leadership. It then details various linebacker techniques including two-gap and one-gap, run fits, blocking protection, zone coverage principles, and zone pass drops. The goal is for linebackers to fill running lanes, take on blocks, and cover assigned zones or receivers to shut down both the run and pass.
The document provides guidance on techniques for defensive linemen, including stances, keys, and blocking responsibilities. It outlines five "musts" for defensive linemen: having a great stance and get-off, hitting their visual key on every snap, being relentless workers, having a selfless attitude, and being committed to pursuing the ball. Various stances and techniques are defined, including one-gap, jet, and tilt alignments. Responsibilities against different block types like base, double team, and pull blocks are also covered.
The document provides guidance for defensive backs on key responsibilities and techniques, including:
1) Defensive backs must defend against big plays, be great tacklers, communicate effectively as part of the defense, stay focused on every play, and be accountable and productive.
2) Proper techniques are outlined for stance, backpedaling, block protection, run support in various roles, and different types of tackles.
3) Principles of zone and man coverage are discussed, including leveraging receivers, knowing help positions, and breaking on the ball.
This document provides the playbook for the McDaniel Football 2014 run game. It includes zone schemes like Bronco 22/27 and Badger 21/28, which are 1 back schemes to the tight end against even fronts. It also includes the 1 back power and Beast 20/29 schemes. For each play, it details the blocking assignments and responsibilities of each player, including route running by receivers. It is intended to be an instructional guide for running game plays.
This document provides an offensive playbook for the Lincoln Football team in 2010. It includes diagrams and explanations of passing zones, the quarterback's pre-snap process, various passing concepts like quick passes, vertical routes, and read progressions. Specific plays and formations are shown using stick figures and explanations of each receiver's route.
1. The document defines key terms and positions related to the game of football including zones on the field, scoring, offensive positions, blocking schemes, receiver routes, and personnel groupings.
2. Key terms defined include the vertical and horizontal layout of the field, common receiver routes, blocking techniques for offensive linemen, and different formations that utilize varying personnel.
3. The document provides a comprehensive overview of football fundamentals, detailing everything from basic scoring and positions to more advanced concepts like route combinations and personnel groupings.
This document provides an overview of different defensive coverages that a quarterback may see and how to read them pre-snap using the acronym "BOX D.E.A." which stands for the number of players in the box, the depth and alignment of defensive backs, and where the defensive backs are looking. It describes 6 main coverages - man, man free, two deep zone, three deep zone, four deep quarter zone, and two deep man under. The document emphasizes that pre-snap reads may change post-snap and to watch safety rotations for coverage adjustments.
This document provides the 2017 fall football calendar for Lincoln Middle School. It includes information about athletic registration requirements, practice schedules from August through October, game schedules, and equipment needs. Students must complete a physical, consent forms, and pay participation fees by August 29th to begin practice. Practices are typically scheduled from 3-5pm and include both full pads and lighter practices. The calendar outlines home and away game dates for both 7th and 8th grade teams throughout September and October.
The document summarizes information from a parent meeting for the Linn-Mar Men's Soccer team. It outlines expectations for players and parents, including requirements like physical forms and equipment. It discusses guidelines from the team handbook. The document also reviews the sportsmanship policy and upcoming pre-season activities like practices, conditioning, and games. Players and parents are encouraged to communicate through the team's various social media platforms and website.
The WIAA will no longer use Athletix to manage varsity schedules, official rankings, and tournament availability beginning in the 2015-2016 season. Instead, the WIAA will develop their own internal system to perform these functions. Officials will need to enter their varsity schedules and tournament availability into the new WIAA website system, while coaches will use the system to rank officials. Complete instructions for the new system will be provided before the start of the upcoming season. Athletix will still be used for regular season assigning.
This document provides information about various school activities and deadlines including ordering yearbooks, standardized testing dates, selective service registration, college fairs, career cafes, athletic events, and more. It reminds students of various forms and important dates. It also congratulates several athletes for breaking school records or winning championships.
This document provides information about various school-related announcements and upcoming events at New Providence High School. It includes details about ordering yearbooks, standardized testing deadlines, selective service registration, college fairs, career cafes, sports physicals, new track records, and more. Students are reminded to inform guidance of college decisions and return scheduling forms. The document serves to keep students and families informed.
The document contains the 2013 football schedule and calendar for Railsplitter Middle School. It lists the dates and locations of 6 games between September 17 and October 22. It also provides a calendar of practices from August to October, held after school from 2:50 to 5 pm on most weekdays, as well as notes on equipment, physicals, fees, and contact information.
The document contains the 2013 football schedule and calendar for Railsplitter Middle School. It lists the dates and locations of 6 games between September 17 and October 22. It also provides a calendar of practices from August to October, held after school from 2:50 to 5 pm on most weekdays, as well as notes on equipment, physicals, fees, and contact information.
The document contains the 2013 football schedule and calendar for Railsplitter Middle School. It lists the dates and locations of 6 games between September 17 and October 22. It also provides a calendar of practices from August to October, held after school from 2:50 to 5 pm on most weekdays, as well as notes on equipment, physicals, fees, and contact information.
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This document provides information about spring sports offerings at a school for the 2010-2011 season. It includes registration forms and eligibility information that need to be filled out and returned by January 31st, with a $50 late fee for registrations after that date. Sports offered are track, golf, tennis, sailing, and crew. The document emphasizes commitment and responsibility as important values taught through athletics. It provides guidelines for student participation, eligibility rules from the Minnesota State High School League, and contact information for the athletic director.
The document outlines an assignment for students to create either a 1-15 page offensive playbook or a 20+ slide PowerPoint detailing their offensive coaching philosophy. It provides guidelines for sections to include such as offensive philosophy with details on style, speed, and naming systems; running and passing plays with concepts and progressions; and miscellaneous plays including screens, draws, trick plays, and 2 minute drills. Students have creative freedom in their philosophical choices and can determine their own team for the playbook. The assignment is due on March 7th.
This document appears to be play diagrams or instructions for an offensive football play. It includes positions for players on both sides of the line of scrimmage, designations for which players block which defenders, and coaching points for different positions on the play. The document also references different versions of the play with changes in blocking assignments or reductions.
This physical examination clearance form requires a medical evaluation and clearance for students to participate in athletic activities. It includes sections for student information, examiner certification of physical fitness or restrictions, classification of sports by contact and intensity, and examiner signature and date. The examiner must certify that the student is physically fit to participate, specify any restrictions, and confirm that a physical exam is on file in their office.
This document provides a summary of NCAA eligibility requirements for college-bound student-athletes. It outlines the core course, GPA, and test score requirements for Divisions I, II, and III. For Division I, students need at least a 2.3 GPA in 16 core courses and a corresponding test score on the SAT or ACT sliding scale. For Division II prior to August 2013, students need a 2.0 GPA in 14 core courses and a 68 ACT or 820 SAT score. After August 2013 for Division II, requirements match Division I. Division III focuses on academics and athletics balance without NCAA eligibility certification.
Lincoln High School will hold sports physicals on May 9th from 6-8 PM in the main/east gym for incoming 7th-12th grade students for the 2012-2013 school year. Athletes must arrive before 8 PM. Physicals cost $20 cash. Students must fill out and bring two completed forms with signatures and their vision aid before the physical. Physicals will be good for the entire school year.
This document outlines key responsibilities and techniques for linebackers. It lists 5 "musts" - attacking the line of scrimmage, being great tacklers, playing mean and nasty, being relentless, and providing toughness and leadership. It then details various linebacker techniques including two-gap and one-gap, run fits, blocking protection, zone coverage principles, and zone pass drops. The goal is for linebackers to fill running lanes, take on blocks, and cover assigned zones or receivers to shut down both the run and pass.
The document provides guidance on techniques for defensive linemen, including stances, keys, and blocking responsibilities. It outlines five "musts" for defensive linemen: having a great stance and get-off, hitting their visual key on every snap, being relentless workers, having a selfless attitude, and being committed to pursuing the ball. Various stances and techniques are defined, including one-gap, jet, and tilt alignments. Responsibilities against different block types like base, double team, and pull blocks are also covered.
The document provides guidance for defensive backs on key responsibilities and techniques, including:
1) Defensive backs must defend against big plays, be great tacklers, communicate effectively as part of the defense, stay focused on every play, and be accountable and productive.
2) Proper techniques are outlined for stance, backpedaling, block protection, run support in various roles, and different types of tackles.
3) Principles of zone and man coverage are discussed, including leveraging receivers, knowing help positions, and breaking on the ball.
This document provides the playbook for the McDaniel Football 2014 run game. It includes zone schemes like Bronco 22/27 and Badger 21/28, which are 1 back schemes to the tight end against even fronts. It also includes the 1 back power and Beast 20/29 schemes. For each play, it details the blocking assignments and responsibilities of each player, including route running by receivers. It is intended to be an instructional guide for running game plays.
This document provides an offensive playbook for the Lincoln Football team in 2010. It includes diagrams and explanations of passing zones, the quarterback's pre-snap process, various passing concepts like quick passes, vertical routes, and read progressions. Specific plays and formations are shown using stick figures and explanations of each receiver's route.
1. The document defines key terms and positions related to the game of football including zones on the field, scoring, offensive positions, blocking schemes, receiver routes, and personnel groupings.
2. Key terms defined include the vertical and horizontal layout of the field, common receiver routes, blocking techniques for offensive linemen, and different formations that utilize varying personnel.
3. The document provides a comprehensive overview of football fundamentals, detailing everything from basic scoring and positions to more advanced concepts like route combinations and personnel groupings.
This document provides an overview of different defensive coverages that a quarterback may see and how to read them pre-snap using the acronym "BOX D.E.A." which stands for the number of players in the box, the depth and alignment of defensive backs, and where the defensive backs are looking. It describes 6 main coverages - man, man free, two deep zone, three deep zone, four deep quarter zone, and two deep man under. The document emphasizes that pre-snap reads may change post-snap and to watch safety rotations for coverage adjustments.
This document provides the 2017 fall football calendar for Lincoln Middle School. It includes information about athletic registration requirements, practice schedules from August through October, game schedules, and equipment needs. Students must complete a physical, consent forms, and pay participation fees by August 29th to begin practice. Practices are typically scheduled from 3-5pm and include both full pads and lighter practices. The calendar outlines home and away game dates for both 7th and 8th grade teams throughout September and October.
The document summarizes information from a parent meeting for the Linn-Mar Men's Soccer team. It outlines expectations for players and parents, including requirements like physical forms and equipment. It discusses guidelines from the team handbook. The document also reviews the sportsmanship policy and upcoming pre-season activities like practices, conditioning, and games. Players and parents are encouraged to communicate through the team's various social media platforms and website.
The WIAA will no longer use Athletix to manage varsity schedules, official rankings, and tournament availability beginning in the 2015-2016 season. Instead, the WIAA will develop their own internal system to perform these functions. Officials will need to enter their varsity schedules and tournament availability into the new WIAA website system, while coaches will use the system to rank officials. Complete instructions for the new system will be provided before the start of the upcoming season. Athletix will still be used for regular season assigning.
This document provides information about various school activities and deadlines including ordering yearbooks, standardized testing dates, selective service registration, college fairs, career cafes, athletic events, and more. It reminds students of various forms and important dates. It also congratulates several athletes for breaking school records or winning championships.
This document provides information about various school-related announcements and upcoming events at New Providence High School. It includes details about ordering yearbooks, standardized testing deadlines, selective service registration, college fairs, career cafes, sports physicals, new track records, and more. Students are reminded to inform guidance of college decisions and return scheduling forms. The document serves to keep students and families informed.
The document contains the 2013 football schedule and calendar for Railsplitter Middle School. It lists the dates and locations of 6 games between September 17 and October 22. It also provides a calendar of practices from August to October, held after school from 2:50 to 5 pm on most weekdays, as well as notes on equipment, physicals, fees, and contact information.
The document contains the 2013 football schedule and calendar for Railsplitter Middle School. It lists the dates and locations of 6 games between September 17 and October 22. It also provides a calendar of practices from August to October, held after school from 2:50 to 5 pm on most weekdays, as well as notes on equipment, physicals, fees, and contact information.
The document contains the 2013 football schedule and calendar for Railsplitter Middle School. It lists the dates and locations of 6 games between September 17 and October 22. It also provides a calendar of practices from August to October, held after school from 2:50 to 5 pm on most weekdays, as well as notes on equipment, physicals, fees, and contact information.
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The document provides the calendar for the Lincoln Football team for the 2014 season. It includes dates for workouts, camps, practices, games, and other important events. It also lists Coach Wooden's Pyramid of Success with the values and philosophies that the team aims to embody.
The calendar begins in June with physical night and mini-camps. Workouts continue through the summer leading up to the start of practice in early August. The regular season schedule is outlined from August through October, including freshman, JV, and varsity games. Playoff information is also included at the end. Additional documents provide details on summer camps for youth and high school players.
The 2010 Fall Development Team offers a comprehensive program for 11-13 year old baseball players including:
1) Seven regular season games and playoffs in the 13u fall league coached by local high school coaches.
2) Weekly online training from Marlins scout Trevor Stocking covering fundamentals and evaluations plus hitting and pitching clinics.
3) Individual lessons from Marlins coaches, video analysis of mechanics, and an online hitting course from Marlins hitting coach John Mallee.
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This document provides an overview of intramural sports at URI, including what sports are offered each season, how to register a team, player eligibility rules, locations of play areas, and contact information. It summarizes the key points as follows:
1) Intramural sports are organized recreational sports leagues and tournaments offered to URI students, faculty, and staff. A variety of individual and team sports are offered each semester.
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This document provides an overview of the philosophy, culture, expectations and guidelines of the Windy City Rage Softball program. The program believes sports teach important life lessons like teamwork and strives to provide a positive experience for players. Players are expected to prioritize the program, work hard at practices and games, and exhibit good character both on and off the field. The program also outlines expectations and guidelines for players, practices, games and parents to ensure a cooperative and supportive environment.
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1. Football 2012 What do you need to start practice?
In order to start practice on August 6th, you must have and turn in four items.
1 A Completed Physical, by a Doctor, dated after 4/15/2012.
Other places to get physicals before August 8th are:
Dr. Corey Dean
Haab Health Building Belleville Medical Center
111 North Huron Street 265 Main St.
Ypsilanti, MI Belleville, MI 48111
(734) 547-7977 (734) 697-9300
Hours are M F, 8 4:30 p.m. Open M Sat, Call in advance
Cost is $25
The Corner Health Center
47 N. Huron Street
Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Stay Tuned to
(734) 484-3600 www.splitterfootball.com
for additional opportunities for low cost athletic
Hours are M F, 1 5 p.m. by physicals!
appointment
Cost is based on your ability to pay.
Frequently Asked
2
What Equipment Does
Completed MHSAA Medical History & the School Provide?
Parental Consent Forms Due to Athletic Office!
The school provides ALL
These forms can be found in the high school athletic office, or on our website at necessary football equipment
www.splitterfootball.com. There is also one attached to this flyer. The athlete and EXCEPT SHOES!
parental permission signatures, as well as the medical history portion of the form
must be completely filled out. Football cleats should be all
or mostly black, with
replaceable style cleats.
3 Athletic Participation Fees $140 Due to Athletic Office!
Do not spend money on
Fees must be paid to the athletic office with all forms completed before beginning excessive wrist bands & straps
official practice on August 6th. Students who qualify for free or reduced lunch only Most are illegal.
pay $70 for their fees. Insurance fees are no longer required by the school district.
We suggest you dont buy a
Information regarding additional insurance is available in the high school athletic visor, most block vision but
office. This fee covers ALL sports for the 2012 2013 school year! any visor MUST be clear.
4 Football Registration Form $25 Due to Coach Westfall!
We need this form to keep track of your contact information, and to ensure your proper sizes.
Your $25 fee to the football program pays for a Spirit Pack (T-Shirt & Shorts) and game socks. Additional
apparel items will also be available, but not required, for purchase.
You must have this completed in order to start practice
2. 2012 Football Registration Form Due to Coach Westfall before August 5th!
Contact Info:
Name Cell Phone Home Phone E-mail Address
You
Mom/Guardian
Dad/Guardian
Name & Address Sizes
_____________________________________________
Size
_____________________________________________ T-Shirt
Shorts
_____________________________________________
Heres what you have to buy$25.
Spirit Pack
Dri-Fit 9 Dri-Fit One Pair
T-Shirt Shorts Royal Blue
Splitter w/Pockets Game Socks
Football Logo LR Football
Logo
T-Shirt Shorts Game Socks
2012 Calendar www.splitterfootball.com
3. August 2012
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 1 1 2 3 4
Combine Skills Conditioning Week Conditioning Week Conditioning Week No Activities
Testing 5 7 p.m. 5 7 p.m. 5 7 p.m. Change from
5 7 p.m. Earlier Calendar!!!
Varsity Equipment
Handout 7 p.m.
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
All Parent Meeting Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Blue/Gray Game &
6 7 p.m. Practice 9 a.m. Practice 9 a.m. Practice 9 a.m. Practice 9 a.m. Practice 9 a.m. Family Picnic
3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 10 1 a.m.
LHS Stadium
First Day of Practice JV Equipment Freshman Equipment First Day of Pads
All Forms Due Handout 3 p.m. Handout 3 p.m.
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Scrimmage at Bedford Varsity/JV/Freshman
Practice 9 a.m. Practice 9 a.m. Practice 9 a.m. Time TBD Practice 9 a.m.
3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman 9/JV vs. Belleville Varsity at Belleville
Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 4:30/7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Varsity Practice JV/Frosh Practice
3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m.
26 27 28 29 30 31
Varsity Film Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman 9/JV vs. AA Huron Varsity at AA Huron
4 p.m. Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 4:30/7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Varsity Practice JV/Frosh Practice
3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m.
2012 Calendar www.splitterfootball.com
4. September 2012
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
No Varsity Film Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman 9/JV vs. Skyline Varsity at Skyline
Cancelled for Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 4:30/7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Labor Day Weekend
Labor Day Varsity Practice JV/Frosh Practice
3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m.
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Varsity Film Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman 9/JV at Tecumseh Varsity vs. Tecumseh
4 p.m. Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 4:30/7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Varsity Practice JV/Frosh Practice
3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m.
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Varsity Film Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman 9/JV vs. Dexter Varsity at Dexter
4 p.m. Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 4:30/7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Varsity Practice JV/Frosh Practice
3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m.
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Varsity Film Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman 9/JV at Chelsea Varsity vs. Chelsea
4 p.m. Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 4:30/7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Varsity Practice JV/Frosh Practice
3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m.
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30 1 2 3 4 5 6
Varsity Film Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman 9/JV vs. Adrian Varsity at Adrian
4 p.m. Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 4:30/7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Varsity Practice JV/Frosh Practice
3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m.
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Varsity Film Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman 9/JV at Ypsilanti Varsity vs. Ypsilanti
4 p.m. Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 4:30/7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Varsity Practice JV/Frosh Practice
3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m.
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Varsity Film Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman Varsity/JV/Freshman 9/JV at Milan Varsity vs. Milan
4 p.m. Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 Practice 3:45 6:15 4:30/7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Varsity Practice JV/Frosh End of
3:45 p.m. Season Party 3 p.m.
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Varsity Film Varsity Practice Varsity Practice Varsity Practice Varsity Practice MHSAA Playoffs
4 p.m. 3:45 6:15 3:45 6:15 3:45 6:15 3:45 6:15 District Semi-Final
7 p.m.
28 29 30 31
Varsity Film Varsity Practice Varsity Practice Varsity Practice
4 p.m. 3:45 6:15 3:45 6:15 3:45 6:15
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