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Constitution & Bylaws
2011 California Inters cholas 2012 tic F Constitution ede & B rat yla ion ws Vision Statement Athletic competition is an integral part of the high school experience. CIF is uniquely positioned to foster student growth in values and ethics. CIF’s ideal of “Pursuing Victory with Honorsm,” provides the opportunity to dramatically influence the actions of the athletic community. CIF strives to strengthen the integrity of students and adults across the state by promoting the concepts of sportsmanship, honesty and quality academics. These priorities advance the highest principles of character -- trustworthiness, The Granada Hills-Kennedy High School soft- respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and ball team celebrates winning the Los Angeles good citizenship. City Section championship. Mission Statement The CIF governs interscholastic athletics, promoting equity, quality, character and academic development. Equity - Equal opportunity without regard to race, gender and ethnicity within all aspects of the athletic program for students, personnel, schools and governance. Quality - Training, education and commitment of coaches, officials, administrators and parents to improve the quality of athletic programs. Character - Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and good citizenship. Academic Development - Commitment to encourage academic growth is a high priority. Cover photos courtesey of MaxPreps.com 2011-12 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS 1 CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION Constitution, Bylaws & State Championship Regulations 2011-2012 STATE CIF OFFICE 4658 Duckhorn Drive Sacramento, California 95834 PHONE: 916.239.4477 FAX: 916.239.4478 www.cifstate.org 2011-12 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS 3 CIF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT-ELECT PAST PRESIDENT Heather Daims Rick Spears Mike Henson Principal Principal California Director Miguel Contreras LC Colfax High School NAF Nancy Acerrio Jeff Cardoza Dave Contreras Mike Garrison Richard Graey James Perry Athletic Director Athletic Director Athletic Director Principal Superintendent Calif Assoc. -
A Prayer for the New Year News from the Head of School
1/4/2018 OLP Newsletter <Back Print Having trouble viewing this email? Click here A Prayer for the New Year May we move into this new year with the zeal of Jesus, a zeal marked by generous courage and humble selfemptying love, the fidelity of Mary who was filled to overflowing with every kind of grace, and the cordial charity of Joseph whose service was grounded in relationship with God and neighbor without distinction. Rooted in the rich heritage of the women who are our past, seized by the same Love that impelled them to be in relationship with the reality of their changing world and changing times, inspired by their vision, integrity, and fidelity, we enter into this year with courage and hope. Events Calendar Our God, the people of our world, our Earth, and all creation, January 12: School Closed (New Year's call us to embrace everwidening circles of communion. Holiday) May this call impel us to action, action that stirs up Love, January 811: Retreat Week is connective and inclusive, and deepens our commitment January 12: No School (Faculty/Staff Work to be and become Your people. Day) ~ Sister Joanne Gallagher, CSJ January 15: Class of 2022 Admissions Applications Due | Tuition Assistance News From the Head of School Applications Due | No School (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday) Happy New Year! January 16: Second Semester Begins | At the beginning of November, Jessica Hooper, Teri Heard Morning Mass 7:00 am | Parents in Prayer and myself had the incredible opportunity to connect with 7:45 am over 20 of the different high schools sponsored by the Sisters of St. -
2018 Summer League Parent Packet
Heartland Summer League Information Practices: o Practices are very important. Please remind your child to listen and pay attention. o The focus of the first few weeks of practice will be on technique and instruction. o Please remember that your child is on a swim team and not taking swim lessons. The coaches instruct from the pool deck, not in the water. o Your child will learn all four competitive strokes, legal turns, starts, and various other techniques. We will stress the basics first and then move on to swimming faster. Parents, please let the coaches do their job. Swimmers get confused if they have too many people coaching them. Equipment: o Heartland will provide a team cap and T-shirt for each swimmer before the first meet. We ask that all swimmers wear a solid black Speedo swimsuit. o The suit can be purchased from Paradowski’s Swim and Sport, 7962 Convoy Ct., just off of Highway 52 and Convoy Street, or at El Cajon Valley High School 1035 E. Madison Ave, El Cajon on Saturday, June 9, 9 a.m. – Noon. You are not required to purchase a suit from Paradowskis but we do ask that you wear a black Speedo suit. Suits from previous summers may be worn. o Girls who have long hair should either wear their hair tied back securely or wear a cap. o Boys and girls will wear their team cap and suits in the meets so the coaches can easily identify the swimmers on their team. o Remember sunscreen and towels for both meets and practices. -
AB 1592 Page 1
AB 1592 Page 1 Date of Hearing: April 10, 2019 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS, TOURISM, AND INTERNET MEDIA Kansen Chu, Chair AB 1592 (Bonta) – As Amended March 28, 2019 SUBJECT: Athletic trainers. SUMMARY: Would enact, until January 1, 2028, the Athletic Training Practice Act for the purpose of licensing persons engaged in the profession of Athletic Trainer. Specifically, this bill: 1) Establishes, until January 1, 2028, the Athletic Training Practice Act and the 7 member California Board of Athletic Training within the Department of Consumer Affairs, comprised of: a) three licensed athletic trainers appointed by the Governor; b) three public members, one each appointed by the Governor, Senate Committee on Rules and Speaker of the Assembly, and; c) one physician and surgeon licensed by the Medical Board of California (MBC) or one osteopathic physician and surgeon licensed by the Osteopathic Medical Board of California (OMBC) appointed by the Governor. 2) Requires the Board to adopt, repeal, and amend regulations as may be necessary and authorizes the Board, prior to adopting regulations, to consult the professional standards issued by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC), the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), or any other nationally recognized professional athletic training organization. 3) Specifies that the Board shall give protection of the public the highest priority and whenever the protection of the public is inconsistent with other interests sought to be promoted, the protection of the public shall be paramount. 4) States that except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the board shall issue an athletic training license to an applicant who meets all of the following requirements: a) At the time of application, the applicant is over 18 years of age, is not addicted to alcohol or any controlled substance, and has not committed acts or crimes constituting grounds for denial of a license under Section 480. -
09 Soccer Media Guide.Indd
WWILILDCATS S20092 Chico State O C C E Ali Sward R Evan Armstrong 2009 Men's Soccer Schedule Day Date Opponent Time Place Thurs. Aug. 20 Holy Names University (exhibition) 6:00 Chico Sun. Aug. 23 UC Davis (exhibition) 11:00 Davis Thurs. Aug. 27 Academy of Art 7:00 Chico Sat. Aug. 29 Saint Martin’s 7:00 Chico Sat. Sep. 5 Seattle Pacifi c 7:00 Seattle Mon. Sep. 7 Western Washington 2:00 Bellingham,WA Fri. Sep. 11 *Humboldt State 4:30 Arcata Sun. Sep. 13 *Sonoma State 11:30 Rohnert Park Wed. Sep. 16 *Cal State Stanislaus 4:30 Chico Fri. Sep. 18 *Cal State East Bay 7:00 Chico Sun. Sep. 20 *UC San Diego 2:00 Chico Fri. Sep. 25 *Cal State L.A. 4:30 Los Angeles Sun. Sep. 27 *Cal State Dominguez Hills 2:00 Carson Fri. Oct. 2 *CSU Monterey Bay 4:30 Chico Sun. Oct. 4 *San Francisco State 2:00 Chico Sat. Oct. 10 *Cal State Stanislaus 4:30 Turlock Fri. Oct. 16 *Cal State San Bernardino 3:00 San Bernardino Sun. Oct. 18 *Cal Poly Pomona 2:00 Pomona Fri. Oct. 23 *Sonoma State 7:00 Chico Sun. Oct. 25 *Humboldt State 2:00 Chico Fri. Oct. 30 *San Francisco State 12:30 San Francisco Sun. Nov. 1 *CSU Monterey Bay 2:00 Seaside Fri.-Sun. Nov. 6-8 CCAA Championship Tournament TBA Turlock Fri.-Sun. Nov. 13-15 NCAA Far West Regional TBA TBA Sun. Nov. 22 NCAA Quarterfi nals TBA TBA Thur-Sat. Dec. 3-5 NCAA Final Four TBA Tampa, FL *CCAA match What'sWhathathah s IidInside Wildcat Men: 2009 Schedule .................................inside cover Roster/Quick Facts .............................................2 Team Photo .........................................................3 -
Agenda [PDF, 1297
Members Lori Holt Pfeiler, Chair Mayor, Escondido (Representing North County Inland) Patty Davis, Vice Chair Deputy Mayor, Chula Vista (Representing South County) Matt Hall Mayor Pro Tem, Carlsbad (Representing North County Coastal) REGIONAL Jerry Jones Councilmember, Lemon Grove (Representing East County) PLANNING Scott Peters Councilmember, City of San Diego COMMITTEE Bill Horn Supervisor, County of San Diego Alternates Friday, July 1, 2005 Judy Ritter Councilmember, Vista Noon to 2 p.m. (Representing North County Inland) SANDAG Board Room Patricia McCoy th Councilmember, Imperial Beach 401 B Street, 7 Floor (Representing South County) San Diego Bud Lewis Mayor, Carlsbad (Representing North County Coastal) Barry Jantz Vice Mayor, La Mesa (Representing East County) Jim Madaffer AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS Councilmember, City of San Diego Pam Slater-Price Chairwoman, County of San Diego • CHARTER, CHAIR, AND MEMBERSHIP OF THE Advisory Members ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION PROGRAM (EMP) Susannah Aguilera WORKING GROUP U.S. Department of Defense Leon Williams Chairman, Metropolitan Transit System • SMART GROWTH IN THE BIRD ROCK COMMUNITY Dave Druker North San Diego County • DRAFT SMART GROWTH CONCEPT MAP Transit Development Board Howard Williams San Diego County Water Authority William Hall/Bill Briggs San Diego Unified Port District PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES DURING THE MEETING Pedro Orso-Delgado District 11 Director, Caltrans Gail Goldberg YOU CAN LISTEN TO THE REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE Regional Planning Technical Working Group MEETING BY VISITING OUR WEB SITE AT WWW.SANDAG.ORG Bill Anderson Regional Planning Stakeholders Working Group Environmental Mitigation Program MISSION STATEMENT Advisory Members The Regional Planning Committee provides oversight for the preparation and Therese O’Rourke implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Plan that is based on the local general U.S. -
RAIDER BASEBALL Shippensburg University Table of Contents Shippensburg About Quick Facts/PSAC
2012 SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY RAIDER BASEBALL WWW.SHIPRAIDERS.COM SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY Table of Contents SHIPPENSBURG About Quick Facts/PSAC ..................... 2 Quick Facts About the University .................. 3 Official Name of University: Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania General Information Academics & Athletics ............... 4 Member: The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education • Founded in 1871 as the Cumber- Academic Support Services ........ 5 Location and Zip Code: Shippensburg, Pa. 17257 land Valley State Normal School Athletic Administration ............. 6 President: Dr. William N. Ruud • Comprehensive regional public Coaches .................................7-10 Undergraduate Enrollment: 7,200 university Roster ....................................... 11 Overall Enrollment: 8,300 • Member of the Pennsylvania State Season Outlook ...................12-14 Founded: 1871 System of Higher Education • Located on 200 acres in southcen- Colors: Red and Blue Players .................................15-31 tral Pennsylvania 2011 Season Review ............32-33 Nickname: Raiders 2011 Season Results ................. 34 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Enrollment 2011 Statistics .....................35-36 Other Affiliations: NCAA Division II • 7,200 undergraduate students and 2011 PSAC Results .............37-39 Athletic Director: Jeff Michaels 1,100 graduate students • 53% women and 47% men History ................................40-41 Athletic Department Phone: (717) 477-1711 • 37% of students live on campus -
“Lancer Orientation Day” Asb Order Form
HILLTOP HIGH SCHOOL “LANCER ORIENTATION DAY” ASB ORDER FORM Orientation time is here and it is time to pick up all the important school items for the 2016-2017 school year. This will be your first chance to purchase physical education clothing, locks, Lancer cards, yearbook, Class T-Shirts, and Spirit Items. During orientation, students will also take their school picture and receive their Student ID cards. 2016 Orientation Dates and Times: July 13, 2016 – Seniors 8-11am; Juniors 12-3pm July 14, 2016 – Sophomores 8-11am July 15, 2016 – Freshmen 8:30am-1pm To assist us in processing students quickly, please complete this form before coming to the ASB Office. Please circle the items you wish to purchase. Bring either cash, credit/debit card or a check payable to the Hilltop High ASB for the total cost. Please note that the purchase of these items is optional. Student Name:_______________________________ ID #______________Grade:_______ Circle Items Selected – Indicate Size/Color if Applicable Senior Package $155 PE Package - $120 Lancer Package - $100 Available Until October 14, 2016 Lancer Card and Shirt* Lancer Card and Shirt* PE Shirt (Grey) Lancer Card and Shirt* Spirit Shirt PE Shorts Senior T-Shirt Idyll (Yearbook) Spirit Shirt Idyll (Yearbook) Senior Picnic Savings of $84 Idyll (Yearbook) Senior Banquet Savings of $88 Spirit Shirt Savings of $102 *Lancer Card (Includes tshirt, free entry to all home football, basketball, & wrestling athletic events & athletic activities – min savings of $80)…....$20 PE Shirt (Grey)…………………………………..……….………..……………………….. Size:______ $12 PE Shorts (Black)………………………………………………………………………….… Size:______ $12 PE Sweatpants…………………..…………..………….………………………… ………... Size:______ $15 Hilltop Sweatshirt: Hooded (Green)…………………….………………………………. -
Athletic Handbook
ATHLETIC HANDBOOK 2019–2020 Important Contact Information Jeff Hutzler, M.Ed. Director of Athletics and Terri Bamford Physical Education Athletic Liaison for College Counseling 858-453-3440 x129 Athletic Transportation Coordinator 858-518-1905 mobile 858-453-3440 x233 [email protected] [email protected] Robert Grasso Christine Mitchell Assistant Director of Athletics Head Athletic Trainer, M.S., ATC and Physical Education 858-453-3440 x138 858-453-3440 x259 760-390-7903 mobile [email protected] [email protected] Judy Spoelstra Christian Evans Assistant to the Athletic Director Athletic Trainer, MAT, ATC for Middle School 858-453-3440 x138 858-453-3440 x262 619-402-8793 mobile jspoelstra@ljcd [email protected] Kathy Dinwiddie Athletic Business Manager 858-453-3440 x130 [email protected] Page | 1 last updated: 8/13/2019 Table of Contents Torrey Head Coaches Sport Coach School Ext./Home E-mail Basketball, Men’s Ryan Meier x205 [email protected] Basketball, Women’s Terri Bamford x233 [email protected] Baseball John Edman x175 [email protected] Cheerleading Shayla Griffard ’11 760-505-7388 [email protected] Cross Country Scott Sanders x248 [email protected] Equestrian (club) Hadley Zeavin x249 [email protected] Fencing (club) Tedd Padgitt 619-278-8114 [email protected] Field Hockey Krista Jackson x131 [email protected] Football Tyler Hales x193 [email protected] Golf, Men’s Bob Simon 858-337-0719 [email protected] Golf, Women’s Bob Simon 858-337-0719 [email protected] Ice Hockey (club) Dan Wagner x322 [email protected] Lacrosse, -
Men's Soccer 2016
MEN’S SOCCER 2016 1 2016 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Soccer Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / High School / Previous School 0 Jaime Sanchez GK 5-10 170 Jr. Los Angeles/Aspire Pacific Academy/Cerritos College 1 Steven Barrera GK 6-0 180 Jr. Bellflower/Millikan HS 2 Ihsan Kalkan D 6-1 178 Jr. Bielefeld, Germany/FH Bielefeld 3 Emmanuel Medina D 5-7 164 Jr. Reno, NV/Spanish Springs HS/Peninsula College 4 Edgar Jimenez Perez MF 5-7 149 Jr. Escondido/San Pasqual HS/Arizona Western College 5 Samuel Kersh D 6-3 181 Sr. Liverpool, England/King Davis HS/Herkimer College OSTER R 7 Steven Eberle D 5-10 155 Jr. Munich, Germany/Theodolingden Gymnasium 8 Andrew Benitez MF 5-10 185 Fr. Rancho Cucamonga/Los Osos HS 9 Troy Dumlao F 5-8 144 Sr. Fullerton/Fullerton Union HS 11 Femi Koffi F 5-7 140 Sr. London, England/Erith HS/Herkimer College FF A T 13 Hakon Laugsand MF 5-9 155 Jr. Sandhornoy, Norway/Bodin Videregaende HS/Norges Idretts S G 14 Jonathan Hinojosa F 5-10 157 Fr. Panorama City/Daniel Pearl Magnet HS HIN 16 Antonio Rosas D 6-0 168 Fr. Monrovia/Monrovia HS AC O C 17 Shahin Hemat MF 5-6 162 Sr. Neskollen, Norway/Eidsvols VGS/Francis Marion 18 Rigoberto Maciel MF 6-1 151 Jr. Chula Vista/Hilltop HS/Southwestern College 19 Adrian Diaz F 5-7 137 Jr. Lompoc/Cabrillo HS/Allan Hancock JC LE IOS 20 Tim Klefisch MF 6-0 152 Fr. -
University of San Diego Baseball Media Guide 1993
University of San Diego Digital USD Baseball (Men) University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides Spring 1993 University of San Diego Baseball Media Guide 1993 University of San Diego Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-baseball Digital USD Citation University of San Diego Athletics Department, "University of San Diego Baseball Media Guide 1993" (1993). Baseball (Men). 12. https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-baseball/12 This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in Baseball (Men) by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO ~OREROS TORERO SENIORS Chad Boyd, Tony Moeder (standing 1-r) Kevin Herde, Dave Pingree (kneeling l-r) 1993 SAN DIEGO BASEBALL GUIDE American A~ Airlines· MESA DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC. RED Lion HOTEL. SAN DIEGO '" USD GAME SPONSORS The University of San Diego would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the USD baseball team. SPONSORS Harry W. Miller Ed & Linda Setzler Dr. Ronald & Joanne Fenn Presidio Liquor (Ron Fonzi) Dale & Babs Pingree Graebel Van Lines (Bill Rogers) Ron's Floor Covering (Ron Thielman) Diane & Glenn Endsley Blaze Fireplaces (Bruce Weitzman) Pacific West Builders (Patricia Romero) Future Realty (Anne Dickerson) Ron Kiefer's Gourmet Center Miriam & George Ores Mighty Mover Trailers (Rex Burgus) Janet & Kristi Burgus Eric & Staci Shirley Bob, Nancy & Julie La Belle The Morton Family New York Pizza Dept. (Bill Brile) For information on sponsoring a baseball game, please contact Head Coach John Cunningham at the USO Sports Center, (619) 260-4803. -
“Lancer Orientation Day” 2017-2018 Asb Order Form
HILLTOP HIGH SCHOOL “LANCER ORIENTATION DAY” 2017-2018 ASB ORDER FORM Orientation time is here and it is time to pick up all the important school items for the 2017-2018 school year. This will be your first chance to purchase physical education clothing, locks, Lancer cards, yearbook, Class T-Shirts, and Spirit Items. During orientation, students will also take their school picture and receive their Student ID cards. 2017 Orientation Dates and Times: July 13, 2017 – Seniors 8-10am; Juniors 10:30am-12:30pm; Sophomores 1-3pm July 14, 2017 – Freshmen 8:30am-1pm To assist us in processing students quickly, please complete this form before coming to the ASB Office. Please circle the items you wish to purchase. Bring either cash, debit/credit card, or a check payable to the Hilltop High ASB for the total cost. Please note that the purchase of these items is optional. Student Name:_______________________________ ID #______________Grade:_______ Circle Items Selected – Indicate Size/Color if Applicable Senior Package - $170 PE Packag e - $140 Lancer Package - $115 (Available Until October 6, 2017) Lancer Card and Shirt* Lancer Card and Shirt* PE Shirt (Grey) Lancer Card and Shirt* Spirit Shirt PE Shorts Senior T-Shirt Idyll (Yearbook) Spirit Shirt Idyll (Yearbook) Senior Picnic Savings of $72 Idyll (Yearbook) Senior Banquet Savings of $75 Spirit Shirt Savings of $90 Combination lock for PE Locker ……………………...…………………………………………………………$ 6 Hilltop Baseball Hat……………………………………………………………………………………………… $20 Hilltop Plush Fleece Blanket (48x70)…………………………………………………………………………… $30 Hilltop Sweatshirt: Hooded (Green)…………………….……………………………….. Size: ______ $25 *Lancer Card ………………………………………………………………………………………………………$30 (Includes tshirt, free entry to all home football, basketball, & wrestling athletic events & athletic activities – min savings of $75) PE Shirt (Grey)…………………………………..……….………..……………………….