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2020-2021 Athletics/Activities Handbook 2020-2021 Athletics/Activities Handbook REGION BOARD OF DIRECTORS & ACTIVITY CHAIRS Board of Managers Region IV Chair, Dr. Joel Perkins, Skyridge SCHOOL PRINCIPAL SCHOOL NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS American Fork Peter Glahn 801-610-8800 [email protected] Corner Canyon Darrell Jensen 801-826-6400 [email protected] Lone Peak Scott Sumner 801-610-8810 [email protected] Pleasant Grove Steve Stewart 801-610-8170 [email protected] Skyridge Joel Perkins 801-610-8820 [email protected] Westlake Gary Twitchell 801-610-8815 [email protected] Activity Chairs ACTIVITY CONTACT SCHOOL EMAIL Baseball Matt Norman Pleasant Grove [email protected] Basketball Brett Robertson American Fork [email protected] Cross Country Jana Houle Skyridge [email protected] Drill Mandy Hunt Pleasant Grove [email protected] Football Joe Atwood Skyridge [email protected] Forensics (Debate) Sara Little Corner Canyon [email protected] Golf, boys Dave Carter Lone Peak [email protected] Golf, girls Dave Barrett Corner Canyon [email protected] Lacrosse, boys Chad Wiet Skyridge [email protected] Lacrosse, girls Tamara Stuart Westlake [email protected] Music, instrumental Kari Shirk Skyridge [email protected] Music, vocal Justin Reeves Lone Peak [email protected] Soccer, boys Bruce Eschler Corner Canyon [email protected] Soccer, girls Ryan Nield Lone Peak [email protected] Softball Rhett Palfreyman Pleasant Grove [email protected] Sportsmanship Brandon Jackson Westlake [email protected] Swimming Jared Huff Westlake [email protected] Tennis, boys Melody Apezteguia American Fork [email protected] Tennis, girls Jennifer Bitton Westlake [email protected] Theatre Kurt Wollenzien Pleasant Grove [email protected] Track Christian Cowart Corner Canyon [email protected] Volleyball Cody Thompson American Fork [email protected] Wrestling Shane Hill Lone Peak [email protected] 6/25/20ka Address: 510 N 600 E American Fork, UT 84003 School Phone: 801-610-8800 AMERICAN FORK Fax number: 801-756-8575 Principal: Peter Glahn HIGH SCHOOL Athletic Director: Jeremy Lewis Administrative Secretary: Mary Scharman Mascot: Caveman Colors: Red, White Contact Information Principal Peter Glahn [email protected] Administrative Secretary Mary Scharman [email protected] Assistant Principal Melody Apezteguia [email protected] Assistant Principal Chip Koop [email protected] Assistant Principal Brett Robertson [email protected] Assistant Principal Cody Thompson [email protected] Athletic Director Jeremy Lewis [email protected] Athletic Trainer Becky Bailey [email protected] Baseball Jarod Ingersoll [email protected] Basketball, boys Ryan Cuff [email protected] Basketball, girls Jason Herrud [email protected] Cheer Lizzy Rosenberg [email protected] Cross Country, boys Timo Mostert [email protected] Cross Country, girls Bruno Hunziker [email protected] Drill Jeana Harmon [email protected] Football Aaron Behm [email protected] Forensics (Debate) Matt Bird [email protected] Golf, boys Lynn Anderson [email protected] Golf, girls Lynn Anderson [email protected] Lacrosse, boys Tyson Poole [email protected] Lacrosse, girls Ray Langhaim [email protected] Music, instrumental Orien Landis [email protected] Music, vocal Tracy Warby [email protected] Soccer, boys Casey Waldron [email protected] Soccer, girls Derek Dunn [email protected] Softball Leslie Warr [email protected] Swimming Kathy King [email protected]?? Tennis, boys Jason Herrud [email protected] Tennis, girls Jason Herrud [email protected] Theatre Neal Johnson [email protected] Track Brett Myrup [email protected] Volleyball Shantell Shoell [email protected] Wrestling Eric Spencer [email protected] 6/24/20 KA Directions to American Fork High School American Fork High - 600 E. 510 N. American Fork, UT 84003 Directions: Take the I-15 Exit 276 (500 E.) and travel north until 300 north, about 1.5 miles. Go east (Right) on 300 for one block, and turn north again on 600 E. The school is one block north. Baseball Field: Go through the north parking lot off of 600 E. between the school and the seminary building. The field is on the east side of the school campus. Football Field: Go through the main parking lot off of 600 E. on the south side of the school. The field is on the east side of the school campus. Gymnasium: Go through the north parking lot off of 600 E. between the school and the seminary building. The gym is on the east side of the school campus. Lacrosse Field: Go through the main parking lot off of 600 E. on the south side of the school. The field is on the east side of the school campus. (all games will be played in stadium) Pool: American Fork’s Recreation Center: 454 N Center Street, American Fork. (located just south the ASD offices) Soccer Field: Go through the north parking lot off of 600 E. between the school and the seminary building. The field is on the east side of the school campus. Softball Field: Go through the main parking lot off of 600 E. on the south side of the school. The field is on the east side of the school campus. Address: 12943 S 700 E, Draper, UT 84020 School Phone: 801-826-6400 CORNER CANYON Fax number: 801-826-6409 Principal: Darrell Jensen HIGH SCHOOL Athletic Director: Pat Thurman Administrative Secretary: Kathy Hilton Mascot: Chargers Colors: navy, silver, and white Contact Information Principal Darrell Jensen [email protected] Administrative Secretary Kathy Hilton [email protected] Assistant Principal David Barrett [email protected] Assistant Principal Christian Cowart [email protected] Assistant Principal Bruce Eschler [email protected] Assistant Principal Sara Little [email protected] Athletic Director Pat Thurman [email protected] Athletic Trainer McKenna Booth [email protected] Baseball Jeff Eure [email protected] Basketball, boys Dan Lunt [email protected] Basketball, girls Gianni Ellefsen [email protected] Cheer Whitney Lunt [email protected] Cross Country Devin Moody [email protected] Drill Jamie Crowther [email protected] Football Eric Kjar [email protected] Forensics (Debate) Jeramy Acker [email protected] Golf, boys Derek Fox [email protected] Golf, girls Lexi Gagon [email protected] Lacrosse, boys Aaron Ika [email protected] Lacrosse, girls Matthew Kenning [email protected] Music, instrumental Randal Clark [email protected] Music, vocal Melissa Thorne [email protected] Soccer, boys Drew VanWagenen [email protected] Soccer, girls Drew VanWagenen [email protected] Softball Chris Opheikens [email protected] Swimming Pat Thurman [email protected] Tennis, boys Allison Rideout [email protected] Tennis, girls Allison Rideout [email protected] Theatre Phaidra Atkinson [email protected] Track Devin Moody [email protected] Volleyball Mindy Wilder [email protected] Wrestling Jeff Eure [email protected] 6/25/20 ka Directions to Corner Canyon High School Corner Canyon High – 12943 S 700 E, Draper, UT 84020 Directions: Take I-15 to 12300 South and head east until you reach 700 East. Turn right (south) and follow that road past the stop signs until you see Corner Canyon. The front of the school faces west. Baseball Field: Take I-15 to 12300 South and head east until you reach 700 East. Turn right (south) and follow that road until you come to Golden Pheasant Drive. Turn left at Golden Pheasant and follow that road until your first left turn. Turn left and follow that road until you see the parking lot. (You will see the field on your right) Stadium: Take I-15 to 12300 South and head east until you reach 700 East. Turn right (south) and follow that road until you get to Willow Springs Lane. Turn left and you will see football field ahead of you, along with the parking lot. (Both boys and girls lacrosse will be played in the stadium) Gymnasium: Take I-15 to 12300 South and head east until you reach 700 East. Turn right (south) and follow that road past the stop signs until you see Corner Canyon. The front of the school faces west. The gym is on the south end of the school and also faces west. Pool: Draper Pool – Take I-15 to 14600 South. Head east on Highland Rd. Turn right at Vestry Rd. At the roundabout, take the third road, which will continue as Vestry Rd and the pool will be on your left. Soccer Field: Take I-15 to 12300 South and head east until you reach 700 East. Turn right (south) and follow that road until you come to Golden Pheasant Drive. Turn left at Golden Pheasant and follow that road until your first left turn. Turn left and follow that road until you see the parking lot. (You will see the field on your right) Softball Field: Take I-15 to 12300 South and head east until you reach 700 East. Turn right
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