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Fall Youth Tackle Football

A partnership between the

 City of Colorado Spring

 &

School District 11 

 

Beginning this year, football divisions will correspond to traditional school grade levels.  Players will be paced in divisions based on their grade at school at of October 1, 2008. 

7th & 8th Graders come out a play for the Jenkins Jaguars!

 

AND

 

To get you ready for the season join the Coach Sickinger for summer training. Details below

 

FALL 2008 ATHLETIC

CONDITIONING PROGRAM

 

WHERE: JMS WEIGHT ROOM

WHO: Incoming 7th & 8th grade

ATHLETES PARTICIPATING IN FALL

ATHLETICS

WHEN: JULY 14-AUG 14

Mon.-Tues.-Thur.  11:00-1:00

Conditioning includes - strength building, agility, cardio and team

building partnerships.

Discipline, dedication and commitment to excellence is our mission.

Coordinator/Coach: Chris Sickinger

JMS 8th Grade Head Football Coach

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Jenkins Jaguars Interscholastic Sports Schedules & Information

Girls Track: August 20, 2007 to October 13, 2007.

 Wrestling: August 27, 2007 to October 20, 2007.

Girls Basketball: October 15, 2007 to December 15, 2007.

Boys Basketball: January 7, 2008 to March 1, 2008.

Boys Track: March 10, 2008 to May 10, 2008.

Girls Volleyball: March 10, 2008 to May 10, 2008.

Club Volleyball: March 17, 2008 to May 3, 2008.

See the Jenkins Calendar for specific meets 

Please keep in mind that this is a tentative schedule and the coaches will give you more information prior to the start of practices.

Athletes must have participated in nine practices, prior to the first competition or  scrimmage in order to compete.

All athletes must have the following

Þ A current physical on file in the front office. Including yellow release form and coaches blue card.

Þ Athletic Fees:

      Regular: $40.00

      Reduced Lunch:  $20.00

      Free Lunch:  $15.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Code of Conduct for Parents and Spectators for Colorado Springs District 11sporting events:

In order to establish a positive, sportsman-like atmosphere at the District Eleven middle school events, the District Athletic Office, middle school administrators, and Athletic Council Parent Committee decide that specific behavioral expectations for parents and spectators needed clarification.  Therefore, parents and ALL other spectators must …

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Remain in the designated area during competitions.

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Refrain from coaching his/her child during games and practices.

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Encourage good sportsmanship by demonstrating positive support for all players, coaches, officials and other spectators

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Refrain from booing, taunting, using profane language, or inappropriate gestures.

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Support an educational & athletic environment for his/her child that is free of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.

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Expect his/her child to treat other players, coaches, fans, staff, and officials with respect regardless of race, sex, creed, or ABILITY.

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Positively cheer for their team and not denigrate the opponent.

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Praise his or her child for competing fairly and trying hard.

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Maintain self-control at all times.

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Know the rules of the contest.

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Make an appointment to discuss any concerns at an agreed upon place and time. Note: It is not appropriate to confront an official, coach, or school administrator before, during, or after a contest.

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Remember that children participate to have fun and that the game is for youth, not for adults.

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Parents and spectators who fail to follow the noted expectations may be subject to disciplinary action, including but not limited to, the following: 
      Verbal warning, 
      Written warning
      Game ejection/suspension
      Season suspension

NOTE: ANY PARENT OR SPECTATOR EJECTED FROM A CONTEST FOR

COMMITTING AN UNSPORTSMAN-LIKE ACT SHALL BE INELIGIBLE TO

ATTEND THE NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED CONTEST. HE/SHE MAY NOT

ATTEND ANY MIDDLE SCHOOL CONTEST AT ANY LEVEL IN ANY SPORT

DURING THIS PERIOD OF TIME. FURTHER CONSEQUENCES MAY BE

IMPOSED AS WARRANTED.

References:

1. National Youth Sports Safety Foundation, Inc., "Sport Parent Code of Conduct." (nyssf.org)

2. American Sport Education Program, "A Sport Parent’s Conduct" from Sport Parent. (asep.com)

 Download a printable PDF version 

 

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