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Follow the Wolves 2017-18.Indd ST. FRANCIS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL DIRECTIONS TO LOCATIONS FOR ATHLETICS EVENTS Susan B. Lair, PhD, Head of School Stephen Lovejoy, Assistant Head of School Connor Cook, EdD, Head of Middle School Ron Robinson, Director of Middle School Athletics 713.458.6135 For daily athletics schedule and schedule changes Girls Athletics Line: 713.458.6200 (key 3) Boys Athletics Line: 713.458.6200 (key 4) www.StFrancisHouston.org Athletics Procedures Team Placement Coaches are expected to follow these All students in grades 6–8 who want to minimum playing-time procedures: participate in athletics will be placed on • Athletes on sixth-grade football and a team. basketball teams who earn it will receive playing time over the course of Playing Time the season. In competitive athletics, the St. Francis • JV team members who earn it will Athletics Department acknowledges that receive playing time at the discretion of balancing individual playing time with the coach. the goal of remaining competitive as a • Varsity team members who earn it will team is often challenging. We believe receive playing time at the discretion of that playing time in competition is earned the coach. in practice and is not an entitlement. Regardless of the subjective nature • When a team participates in a of the process and the potential for tournament, playing time for all teams disagreement, the coach is the only one at all levels is left completely to the in a position to make decisions regarding discretion of the coach. playing time. Coaches at all levels will strive to give meaningful playing time On varsity-level teams, seventh graders to athletes who earn it during practice. have the same opportunity to earn St. Francis coaches make playing-time playing time as the eighth graders. On decisions based on the “4 A’s of St. JV teams, sixth-grade athletes have the Francis Athletics”: same opportunity to earn playing time as the seventh graders. Ultimately, playing • Regular attendance at practices and time is a result of fair competition— competitions not entitlement. A parent is never to • Positive and coachable attitude approach a coach on game day to discuss • All-out effort and hustle playing time. If a parent feels the need to discuss playing time with a coach, please • Ability in the sport contact the coach to schedule a day/time If an athlete is falling short in one or more to meet. of these areas, the coach is expected to communicate with the athlete and, when necessary, the parent(s) so that the lines of communication remain open. ST. FRANCIS EPISCOPAL ATHLETICS BOOSTER CLUB ANNUNCIATION ORTHODOX SCHOOL BECKENDORFF JUNIOR HIGH 3600 Yoakum Boulevard SCHOOL* Houston, TX 77006 • 713.470.5600 8200 South Fry Road Approximate distance: 12 miles Katy, TX 77494 • 281.237.8800 Estimated travel time: 30 minutes Approximate distance: 20 miles Estimated travel time: 30 minutes See McGovern Park *For BLAX Club AWTY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 7455 Awty School Lane BELLAIRE-ZINDLER PARK Houston, TX 77055 • 713.686.4850 7008 5th Street Approximate distance: 6 miles Bellaire, TX 77401 Estimated travel time: 15 minutes Approximate distance: 8 miles Estimated travel time: 20 minutes BASEBALL USA “THE YARD”* 2626 Sam Houston Parkway North ROBERT M. BEREN ACADEMY Houston, TX 77043 • 713.690.5055 11333 Cliffwood Drive Approximate distance: 7 miles Houston, TX 77035 • 713.723.7170 Estimated travel time: 15 minutes Approximate distance: 12 miles *Home field for SFE baseball games Estimated travel time: 30 minutes BAY AREA RACQUET CLUB* BLACK MIDDLE SCHOOL 17901 Kings Park Lane 1575 Chantilly Lane • Houston, TX 77058 • 281.488.7026 Houston, TX 77018 713.613.2505 Approximate distance: 37.8 miles Approximate distance: 10 miles Estimated travel time: 40 minutes Estimated travel time: 20 minutess *Tennis tournaments BRIAR MEADOW CHARTER SCHOOL BAYLAND PARK 3601 Dunvale Road Houston, TX 77063 • 713.458.5500 6400 Bissonnet Street Approximate distance: 3 miles Houston, TX 77076 Estimated travel time: 10 minutes Approximate distance: 6 miles Estimated travel time: 25 minutes BRIARGROVE PARK TENNIS COURTS 2301 Seagler Road BEAR CREEK PARK Houston, TX 77042 • 713.782.6761 3535 War Memorial Drive Approximate distance: 3 miles Houston, TX 77084 • 281.496.2177 Estimated travel time: 10 minute Approximate distance: 11 miles Estimated travel time: 25 minutes stfrancishouston.org 1 ST. FRANCIS EPISCOPAL ATHLETICS BOOSTER CLUB THE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL EPIPHANY LUTHERAN SCHOOL SCHOOL OF HOUSTON 14423 West Road 2203 North Westgreen Boulevard Houston, TX 77041 • 713.896.1843 Katy, TX 77449 • 713.290.9025 Approximate distance: 16 miles Approximate distance: 16 miles Estimated travel time: 30 minutes Estimated travel time: 30 minutes EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL BUFFALO BAYOU PARK* 4650 Bissonnet Street 4500 Memorial Drive Bellaire, TX 77401 • 713.512.3400 Houston, TX 77007 Approximate distance: 7 miles Approximate distance: 10 miles Estimated travel time: 25 minutes Estimated travel time: 20 minutes *Across the street from St. Thomas High School FAITH WEST ACADEMY 2225 Porter Road CONCORDIA LUTHERAN HIGH Katy, TX 77493 • 281.391.5683 SCHOOL Approximate distance: 20 miles 700 East Main Street Estimated travel time: 30 minutes Tomball, TX 77375 • 281.351.2547 Approximate distance: 33 miles Estimated travel time: 45 minutes CYPRESS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 11123 Cypress North Houston Road Houston, TX 77065 • 281.469.8829 Approximate distance: 18 miles Estimated travel time: 35 minutes DUCHESNE ACADEMY 10202 Memorial Drive Houston, TX 77024 • 713.468.8211 Approximate distance: 3 miles Estimated travel time: 10 minutes THE EMERY/WEINER SCHOOL 9825 Stella Link Road Houston, TX 77025 • 832.204.5900 Approximate distance: 12 miles Estimated travel time: 30 minutes 2 stfrancishouston.org ST. FRANCIS EPISCOPAL ATHLETICS BOOSTER CLUB FIRST BAPTIST ACADEMY Approximate distance: 3 miles Estimated travel time: 10 minutes 7450 Memorial Woods Drive Houston, TX 77024 • 713.290.2500 HAMILTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Approximate distance: 6 miles 139 East 20th Street Estimated travel time: 15 minutes Houston, TX 77008 • 713.802.4725 Warrior Field Approximate distance: 11miles 6711 Long Point Road • Houston, TX 77055 Estimated travel time: 20 minutes Approximate distance: 6 miles Estimated travel time: 15 minutes HERMANN PARK GOLF COURSE 2155 North MacGregor Way FIRETHORNE FIELDS* Houston, TX 77030 • 713.526.0077 28100 North Firethorne Road Approximate distance: 16 miles Katy, TX 77494 Estimated travel time: 25 minutes (Park at second clubhouse on right—BLAX fields are 200 yards away. Look for the light poles.) HOLY SPIRIT EPISCOPAL SCHOOL Approximate distance: 23 miles 12535 Perthshire Road Estimated travel time: 35 minutes Houston, TX 77024 • 713.468.5138 *For BLAX Club Approximate distance: 4 miles Estimated travel time: 10 minutes FORT BEND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 1250 Seventh Street THE HONOR ROLL SCHOOL Sugar Land, TX 77478 • 281.263.9175 4111 Sweetwater Boulevard Approximate distance: 14 miles Sugar Land, TX 77479 • 281.265.7888 Estimated travel time: 25 minutes Approximate distance: 17 miles Estimated travel time: 25 minutes Athletic Complex HOUSTON CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL 1207 Seventh Street • Sugar Land, TX 77478 2700 West Sam Houston Parkway North (Enter through driveway to the left of the baseball Houston, TX 77043 • 713.580.6000 field which is visible from Seventh Street.) Approximate distance: 7 miles Approximate distance: 14 miles Estimated travel time: 15 minutes Estimated travel time: 25 minutes South Campus IMPERIAL PARK RECREATION 1201 Lakeview Drive CENTER Sugar Land, TX 77478 234 Matlage Way Approximate distance: 14 miles Sugar Land, TX 77478 Estimated travel time: 20 minutes (Enter the park at 7720 Highway 90A.) GRACE SCHOOL Approximate distance: 15 miles Estimated travel time: 30 minutes 10219 Ella Lee Lane Houston, TX 77042 • 713.782.4421 stfrancishouston.org 3 ST. FRANCIS EPISCOPAL ATHLETICS BOOSTER CLUB THE JOHN COOPER SCHOOL KIPP 3D ACADEMY One John Cooper Drive 500 Tidwell Road The Woodlands, TX 77381 • 281.367.0900 Houston, TX 77022 • 832.230.0566 Approximate distance: 42 miles Approximate distance: 16 miles Estimated travel time: 75 minutes Estimated travel time: 25 minutes ST. JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC SCHOOL LAKESIDE COUNTRY CLUB* 1400 Parkway Plaza Drive 100 Wilcrest Drive Houston, TX 77077 • 281.496.1500 Houston, TX 77042 • 281.497.2222 Approximate distance: 10 miles Approximate distance: 6 miles Estimated travel time: 20 minutes Estimated travel time: 15 minutes See MALL/MAGSA Softball Fields *Swim practice JOHNSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL LAMAR CONSOLIDATED ISD NATATORIUM* 10410 Manhattan Drive Houston, TX 77096 • 713.726.3616 5021 Airport Avenue Rosenberg, TX 77471 • 832.223.3579 (Park in teachers’ parking lot.) Approximate distance: 26 miles Approximate distance: 11 miles Estimated travel time: 35 minutes Estimated travel time: 25 minutes *Regional swim meets THE KINKAID SCHOOL LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL* 201 Kinkaid School Drive 3325 Westheimer Road Houston, TX 77024 • 713.782.1640 Houston, TX 77098 • 713.522.5960 Approximate distance: 1 mile Approximate distance: 7 miles Estimated travel time: 5 minutes Estimated travel time: 20 minutes KIPP ACADEMY *Swim meets 10711 Kipp Way MALL/MAGSA SOFTBALL FIELDS Houston, TX 77099 • 832.328.1051 12900 Westmere Drive Approximate distance: 9 miles Estimated travel time: 15 minutes Houston, TX 77077 3616 (Turn right just past baseball fields onto dirt road KIPP INTREPID PREPARATORY leading to parking area. Softball fields are on left.) SCHOOL Approximate distance: 7 miles 5402 Lawndale Street Estimated travel
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