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Jack Grinold/ Eastern Massachusetts Chapter 33 HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLAR-ATHLETES KEVIN FLEMING NAMED CONTRIBUTIONS NAMED CHAPTER AWARD RECIPIENTS TO FOOTBALL AWARD RECIPIENT 33 scholar-athletes representing 25 different high Retired Belmont Hill School foot- schools have been selected as the 2016 Scholar-Athletes ball and hockey coach Kevin by the Jack Grinold/Eastern Massachusetts Chapter of the Fleming has been named the recipi- National Football Foundation. ent of the 2016 Ed Schluntz Contri- The High School Scholar-Athlete Awards are given to those butions to Amateur Football Award. graduating seniors in the Chapter footprint who have In honor of Ed Schluntz, a charter achieved excellence on the gridiron, in the classroom, and member of the Jack Grinold/East- in the community. ern Massachusetts Chapter of the In making the announcement of the award winners, National Football Foundation, the Selection Committee Chair Bob Bancroft noted the difficult award is presented to a person in decisions that had to be made by the committee. the Chapter footprint whose efforts “As is the case each year,” Bancroft said, “the and activities in support of the qualifications of the candidates were truly outstanding. Foundation and its goals have been While each of the nominated young men met our criteria for local in nature. This award selection, this group truly represents the best of the best.” winner may be a coach, trainer, league organizer, adminis- Eight schools had two recipients each. They were: trator, fundraiser, or commonly all of the above. Central Catholic, Danvers, Lincoln-Sudbury, Marshfield, “Coach Fleming has been an ardent supporter of our Milton Academy, Needham, St. -
Ithaca at a Glance
The Football Program One of the school’s most successful athletic programs, the Ithaca football team also ranks among the top programs in the nation. The many highlights of Bomber football include the following: • Three NCAA Division III football championships, a total surpassed only by Augustana and Mount Union. • Seven appearances in the Division III national championship game, the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl. • Totals of 41 playoff games and 27 wins (both among the Division III leaders). • The fifth-best winning percentage in Division III (.667). • Eight Lambert/Meadowlands Cups, presented to the top small-college program in the East each season; and nine Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) team of the year trophies. team reached the NCAA playoffs for the 15th time and the 2007 and 2008 teams reached the NCAA postseason as well. • ECAC championships in 1984, 1996, 1998, and 2004. When Butterfield arrived at Ithaca in 1967 for his first collegiate head coaching post, Ithaca’s schedule included top teams like Lehigh, West Chester, and C.W. Post. His first seven seasons Five years ago the Bombers recorded the program’s 400th victory. produced a 29-29 record before the program took off in the 1974 Ithaca’s Division III teams have been guided by coach Jim season. Butterfield, a 1997 inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame, Ithaca won 10 straight games that season, scoring over 25 points and current coach Mike Welch, a player and assistant coach under in all but one of those games. An NCAA playoff win over Slippery Butterfield. Rock put Ithaca into its first Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, where the Following Butterfield’s retirement in 1993, Welch was named team lost to Central (Iowa), 10-8. -
Participant Eligibility Requirements Form
The NoCRSA State Flag Football Tournament Hosted by Campbell University November 3-5, 2017 Phone (910) 893-1367 Fax (910) 814-4380 Participant Eligibility Requirements Form THIS FORM MUST BE TYPED. DO NOT MAIL OR FAX BRING TO CAPTAIN’S MEETING: FRIDAY, NOVERMBER 3rd IN CARTER GYMNASIUM AT 5:00 PM PLEASE CHECK ONE: Men Women Co-Rec Institution: __________________________________ Team Name: _________________________________ • Players must be enrolled for the minimum number of hours (listed below) for at least 40 days prior to the start of the championship event. o Undergraduates – minimum of ½ full-time enrollment status . Must be consider an Undergraduate student by University’s Registrar o Graduate – minimum of six credit hours . Must be consider a Graduate student by University’s Registrar o If a player is graduating the term of the NoCRSA State Flag Football Tournament, and is enrolled for less than the minimum hours required for eligibility, then a letter from the registrar stating that the player will be graduating the same term of the event should be submitted along with the other registration materials. • Participants from schools on the quarter system must meet the eligibility requirements of the half time enrollment for both the current and the preceding quarter. • Players are limited to six appearances on a collegiate varsity roster (squad list) per sport. These appearances can be nonconsecutive, but after any six appearances on a varsity roster (squad list), eligibility is exhausted. • Collegiate Athletes o If a player has appeared on a varsity roster (squad list) at any two-year or four-year college in the same sport, this constitutes the use of eligibility for the NoCRSA State Flag Football Tournament. -
General Rules 9
UDA NDTC GENERAL RULES 2018 * Purple print denotes a change from prior year* JUDGING PROCEDURES INTERRUPTION OF PERFORMANCE The judges for the event will be appointed at the A. UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES sole discretion of Universal Dance Association. 1. If, in the opinion of the competition As the teams make their presentations, the officials, a team’s routine is interrupted judges will score the teams using a 100 point because of failure of the competition system. Judges scores will be AVERAGED equipment, facilities, or other factors together to determine the overall team score. attributable to the competition rather than the team, the team affected should SCORES AND RANKINGS STOP the routine. Individual score sheets are for the exclusive use 2. The team will perform the routine again of each particular judge. Each judge has the in its entirety, but will be evaluated responsibility and authority to review and ONLY from the point where the submit his or her final scores and rankings prior interruption occurred. The degree and to the final tally of the scores for all teams. No effect of the interruption will be scores and rankings will be given over the determined by the competition officials. telephone. After each round of competition, GENERAL RULES teams will receive the judges’ score sheets and B. FAULT OF TEAM comments for their team. In addition, teams will 1. In the event a team’s routine is receive a ranking sheet with the names and interrupted because of failure of the scores of all teams in their group. team’s own equipment, the team must either continue the routine or withdraw HOW TO HANDLE PROCEDURAL from the competition. -
2021-2022 James E. Flynn Memorial Scholarship Winners Awarded $500.00
2021-2022 James E. Flynn Memorial Scholarship Winners Awarded $500.00 Blake attends St. Charles Borromeo School He likes to play hockey, baseball and Minecraft Likes to make people laugh Awarded $500.00 Bridget is a student at St. Albert the Great. She plays basketball, is a Girl Scout and recently started taking guitar lessons. Bridget loves school, is very artistic and enjoys the outdoors, particularly spending time at our camper. Awarded $500.00 Harry is a 7th grader at St. Mary’s School in Berea where he has attended since preschool. He does well in school and wants to attend a Catholic high school. Harry enjoys playing CYO basketball, biking, snowboarding, and playing video games with his friends. Awarded $500.00 Piper is a straight A's honor roll student at St. Francis Xavier in Medina. She is a talented singer. She has performed at several events including the Medina County Fair, The Mayor's Breakfast and Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens. She also enjoys acting and has starred in local musicals. Awarded $1,000.00 My name is Isabella. I am a sophomore at Magnificat High School. Thank you, Unity Catholic Credit Union, for selecting me as one of the James E. Flynn Memorial Scholarship recipients this year. I play on the Varsity Golf Team. In my spare time I enjoy hanging out with my friends, playing on a CYO Basketball and Volleyball team with my friends, babysitting my cousins and traveling with my family. Awarded $1,000.00 Jack is a student at St. Ignatius High School. -
University of Colorado Football 2007 Letter-Of-Intent Signees
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO FOOTBALL 2007 LETTER-OF-INTENT SIGNEES High School (24) Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) ADKINS, Ethan............................... OL 6- 5 280 Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County) AHLES, Tyler.................................. ILB 6- 3 235 San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon) BAHR, Matthew.............................. OL 6- 5 285 Dove Canyon, Calif. (Mission Viejo) BALLENGER, Matt.......................... QB 6- 4 215 Nampa, Idaho (Skyview) BEHRENS, Blake............................ OL 6- 4 285 Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) CELESTINE, Kendrick.................... WR 6- 1 185 Mamou, La. (Mamou) DANIELS, Shawn............................ OL 6- 3 265 Evergreen, Colo. (Denver Mullen) GOREE, Eugene............................. DL 6- 2 285 Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Riverdale) HARTIGAN, Josh............................. OLB 6- 1 210 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Northeast) *HAWKINS, Jonathan .................... DB 5-10 185 Perris, Calif. (Rancho Verde) ILTIS, Mike .................................... OL 6- 3 285 Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview) JOHNSON, Devan........................... TE/HB 6- 1 230 Turtle Creek, Pa. (Woodland Hills) LOCKRIDGE, Brian........................ TB 5- 8 175 Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Mission Viejo) MAIAVA, Kai ................................... C 6- 1 290 Wailuku, Hawai’i (Baldwin) MILLER, Ryan................................ OL 6- 8 310 Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) OBI, Conrad................................... DE 6- 4 245 Grayson, Ga. (Grayson) PERKINS, Anthony......................... DB 5-11 180 Northglenn, -
Leadership Franklin County Service Opportunities for Leadership Graduates
Leadership Franklin County Service Opportunities for Leadership Graduates This is a directory of non-profit, non-paid leadership organization boards and committees in Franklin County. The listing is in alphabetical order by organization name. Each listing includes category, contact information and organization mission if available. The directory is also available online at www.chambersburg.org/ChamberFoundation. Our goal with this directory is to increase participation of local professionals in community organizations which will advance the community’s quality and growth. Original directory compiled in 2017 by the following members of the Leadership Franklin County Community class: CEO’s (Community Engagement Organizers) of LFC Teresa Beckner Tammy Hawbaker Jarred Knott Heather McEndree Leadership Franklin County Service Opportunities for Leadership Graduates Category: Animals: Antietam Humane Society, Inc. Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter Conococheague Audubon Arts: Capitol Theatre, The Mercersburg Area Community Chorus Council for the Arts Cumberland Valley School of Music Community: Allison-Antrim Museum Franklin County Crime Solvers Building our Pride in Chambersburg Franklin County Historical Society – (BOPIC) Kittochtiny Capitol Theatre, The Franklin County Visitors Bureau Chambersburg Area Development Greater Chambersburg Chamber Corporation Foundation Chambersburg Memorial YMCA Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce Conococheague Institute, The Greater Waynesboro Chamber of Cumberland Valley Regional Commerce Development Corporation Greencastle Chamber of Commerce Downtown Chambersburg, Inc. Healthy Communities Partnership of Fendrick Library, The Greater Franklin County Franklin County Area Development Jerome R. King Playground Corporation Association 2 | P a g e Leadership Franklin County Service Opportunities for Leadership Graduates Mercersburg Historical Society Old Home Week Association Mercersburg, Montgomery, Peters & PA Community Rights Network Warren Volunteer Fire Dept. -
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS Frequently Asked Questions Modified Eligibility Brochure Ø 50% Scrimmage Regulation Transfer Rule Sanctioning Ø Transfer Rule Concussion Management Ø Waiver Guidelines Ø Guide to Successful Program Ø School of Residence Form Ø Sample School Policy Ø Waiver Request Form Ø Guideline & Procedures Foreign Exchange Students Ø Support Materials Ø CSIET Direct Placement Questions Ø Sideline Card Scholar Athlete Team Award Instructions Ø Return To Play Protocol School of Distinction Instructions Ø Concussion Checklist Senior All-Star Contest Ø On-Site Evaluation Ø Criteria Letter Ø Physical Evaluation Ø Letter of Intent Ø Return To Play Protocol Ø Roster Safety Ø Financial Report Ø Heat Index Procedure Record Reporting Form Ø Wind Chill Procedure Scrimmage Ø Early Season Acclimatization Point of Emphasis Ø Best Practices for Preventing Skin Sportsmanship Infections Ø Regulation Wrestling Ø Sport Promotion Program Ø Skin Infection Form Ø Be Loud, Be Proud, Be Positive Ø Best Practices – Preventing Infection Championships Ø Parent Awareness Form Ø Dates & Sites Ø Weight Certification Report Ø Code of Conduct Ø Waiver – 14 Day Rule Ø Gate List Counting of Contest Forms Ø Championship Programs Ø Cross Country Permission for Special Accommodations Ø Wrestling Ø Track and Field TABLE OF CONTENTS “FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS” General ................................................................................................................................................1 Amateur Regulations ..........................................................................................................................4 -
The Official Boarding Prep School Directory Schools a to Z
2020-2021 DIRECTORY THE OFFICIAL BOARDING PREP SCHOOL DIRECTORY SCHOOLS A TO Z Albert College ON .................................................23 Fay School MA ......................................................... 12 Appleby College ON ..............................................23 Forest Ridge School WA ......................................... 21 Archbishop Riordan High School CA ..................... 4 Fork Union Military Academy VA ..........................20 Ashbury College ON ..............................................23 Fountain Valley School of Colorado CO ................ 6 Asheville School NC ................................................ 16 Foxcroft School VA ..................................................20 Asia Pacific International School HI ......................... 9 Garrison Forest School MD ................................... 10 The Athenian School CA .......................................... 4 George School PA ................................................... 17 Avon Old Farms School CT ...................................... 6 Georgetown Preparatory School MD ................... 10 Balmoral Hall School MB .......................................22 The Governor’s Academy MA ................................ 12 Bard Academy at Simon's Rock MA ...................... 11 Groton School MA ................................................... 12 Baylor School TN ..................................................... 18 The Gunnery CT ........................................................ 7 Bement School MA................................................. -
Spring 2016 Newsletter
Spring Captains Lowell Volleyball LTI deemed Share Leadership sponsors “Pink “outstanding” Plans Out” Game experience and discuss Positive to earn the EA weeklong program Influence Achievement Award graduates 23 p. 9 p. 3 p. 6 Building the Future the newsletter of MIAA Educational Athletics Spring 2016 ’m reminding you not face of all types of discrimination.” to compare yourself The day began with the National to anyone. I know it’s Anthem sung by Melissa Hersey of hard—I have teen-aged Turners Falls High School. Athletes “Idaughters,” said Keynote Speaker were welcomed by Sherry Bryant, Maura Driscoll at this year’s Girls MIAA Associate Director; Mar- and Women in Sports Day celebra- cia Crooks of the New Agenda: tion. “Just be the best version of Northeast, and Keilty. Then Vicky yourself, and you’ll be great.” Caburian, Wellness Teacher and Driscoll, a national broadcaster, Varsity Field Hockey Coach at Lin- reporter, and former elite gymnast, coln-Sudbury High School, read the addressed the crowd at the Massa- Gubernatorial Proclamation. chusetts Celebration of GWS Day The Massachusetts Women in at Faneuil Hall in Boston March Athletics Distinguished Service 23rd. Her audience consisted of Awards were then conferred, fol- the honored female athletes seat- Elizabeth Moison of Fitchburg High School reads her first-place essay on lowed by the Girls and Women in ed on the first floor of the historic “Leading the Way” at the 2016 Massachusetts Celebration of Girls and Women Sport Day Student Essay Awards. hall, their parents and supporters in in Sports at Faneuil Hall in Boston on March 23. -
SMA Honor System Undergoes Series of Changes, Corps Elects Nominees Editors and Managers of the Kablegram Honor Committee Members Were Elected Yesterday
&he Kabletjram Vol. 39 Staunton Military Academy, Kable Station, Staunton, Virginia, Friday, November 4, 1955 No. 3 SMA Honor System Undergoes Series Of Changes, Corps Elects Nominees Editors and Managers of The Kablegram Honor Committee Members Were Elected Yesterday East Wednesday afternoon the Corps nominated members from each class for the 1955-1956 Honor Committee. Yester- day, the final voting took place. Members of the Senior Class who were elected are Hector Cases and William Foard while Arthur Stern and Bob Fraser were elected in the Junior Class. Bob Bird and John Morris were elected in the Sophomore and Freshman Classes respectively. Cadet Major Lee Lawrence is an automatic member and president of the committee. This constitutes the first time in the history of the school that Honor Committee members have been elected, not appointed. At the beginning of the year, Colonel Dey, Superintend- ant, appointed a committee of three faculty officers to study the honor systems of outstanding institutions of higher learn- ing. Col. Enslow, Captain Mahone, SMA Varsity and Jayvees and Captain Haddock, the three fac- Play During The Week-End ulty, studied the systems, and upon The Staunton Military Academy arriving at a satisfactory honor sys- Junior Varsity football team will tem, turned it in to the Superintend- travel to Charlottesville, Va. tonight to play Albermarle High School ant. One of the articles of the new Front Row: Wm. Foard, Hector Cases, Jack Swagler. Top Row: John Kork, Jim Pittman, under the lights. The varsity will system says that the head of the Jon Levy, Jim Wilson. -
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT March 15, 2020 • TD Bank North Garden ‘20
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT March 15, 2020 • TD Bank North Garden ‘20 Championship Game Day Rosters, Stats, Previews and More! PRESENTED BY SOUVENIR COLLECTOR’S EDITION bBIGCommunications.com • myhockeylive.com Sullivan Tire congratulates you on being the best in High School Hockey WE’RE BIG ON TIRES AND AUTO SERVICE • Complete Auto Repair Facility • Complimentary Shuttle Service • Free WiFi • Convenient locations throughout NE • Schedule appointments online at sullivantire.com We Have Only One Goal...To Get You There. Call Our Tire Experts Toll Free 877-592-TIRE Follow us online. Your MIAA Hockey Tournament Headquarters for all Games, Results, Rosters, Brackets, Rankings and More! MyHockeyLive.com 2020 MIAA Hockey Tournament • www.miaa.net 3 MULLOY AWARD & SUMMIT NEWS Building the Future Through Sportsmanship he MIAA is committed to encouraging and promoting the high ideals of sportsmanship, integrity and ethics at all levels of interscholastic competition. The MIAA is also committed to developing a positive environment for athletic Tevents throughout the Commonwealth. A major part of the role of education through sports is to teach our student- athletes to exude sportsmanship and respect – respect for the game itself, and respect for teammates, coaches, officials and opponents. The Massachusetts State Hockey Coaches’ Association and the MIAA are proud to present the James F. Mulloy Sportsmanship Award. JAMES F. MULLOY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD James Mulloy, a great friend of high school ice hockey and an outstanding educator, served as a teacher and administrator for more than 37 years in the Everett Public Schools. During this time, he served a total of 24 years as a varsity ice hockey coach at three MIAA schools: Dom Savio, Malden Catholic and Everett High School.