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North Plainfield HS

North Plainfield HS. Sports Information Night. Estimated Probability of Competing in Athletics beyond the HS Interscholastic Level. There are more opportunities to play in HS Sports Nationwide: 7,713,577, Statewide: 270,123

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North Plainfield HS

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  1. North Plainfield HS Sports Information Night

  2. Estimated Probability of Competing in Athletics beyond the HS Interscholastic Level There are more opportunities to play in HS Sports Nationwide: 7,713,577, Statewide: 270,123 • 5.9 % of HS athletes participate in college sports, 3.01% play professional sports. • Example: Football-1,109,278 HS athletes, 66,313 play in college (6.0%), professional (1.7%). • Reality: though the HS participation numbers are high, very low percentages of those participate in the college and professional levels.

  3. Purpose of Athletics • Offer a wide variety of athletic activities, more choices increase participation opportunities. • Seeks athletes that are willing to dedicate a portion of their lives to the sport(s) of their choice, thereby enhancing the team, the school, the community, and themselves. • Participants will accept the responsibilities of being a Canuck with pride and dignity, humble in victory and gracious in defeat.

  4. Purpose of Athletics (cont.) • Exhibit the highest level of competition and sportsmanship. • Dedicated to sport, respect for opponents and officials.

  5. Athletic Program Goals • Athletes are required to maintain academic standards consistent with the eligibility policy. • Participation in athletics is a privilege and not a right. • Athletes must abide by team rules, regulations, and decisions associated with their particular sport. • Coaches have the responsibility to determine the athlete’s ability and talent. Will also determine the coaching techniques and strategies that will be employed.

  6. Athletic Program Goals (cont.) • Mutual respect for coaches, teammates, opponents, and officials. • Participation helps develop character, cooperation, moral and ethical values that lead to good citizenship. • Through participation, develop a healthy body, sound mind, and appreciation of individual differences. • Valuable lessons are learned through competition, winning and losing helps athletes to mature and develop.

  7. Responsibilities of Sportsmanship • The Coach: • Treats players with respect. • Inspires players to love the game and compete fairly. • Disciplines those on the team who display unsportsmanlike behavior. • Respects the judgment and interpretation of the rules by the officials. • Coaches teach and understand that the athletic arena is the classroom.

  8. Responsibilities of Sportsmanship (cont.) • The Player: • Treats opponents with respect. • Plays hard, but within the rules. • Exercises self-control. • Respects officials. • Wins without boasting, loses without excuses, and never quits. • Remembers that it is a privilege to represent the school and community.

  9. Responsibilities of Sportsmanship (cont.) The Official: • Knows the rules and interpretations. • Treats players and coaches courteously and demands the same from them. • Is fair and firm in all decisions. • Places welfare of participants above all other considerations.

  10. Responsibilities of Sportsmanship (cont.) The Spectator: • Supports the team and coaches. • Applauds positive performances. • Does not heckle, jeer or distract players. • Avoids the use of profane and obnoxious language and behavior. • Respects the judgment and strategy of the coach, does not criticize players or coaches for loss of a game.

  11. Responsibilities of Sportsmanship (cont.) • Sportsmanship Bias Statement –”Any verbal, written, or physical conduct related to race, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or religion shall not be tolerated”. • Penalties – disqualification from the game, and possible suspension or removal from the team. • Read to players prior to contest. Read to spectators through the public address system.

  12. Expectations of Athletes • Follow school rules for behavior. • Concentrate on academics. • Lead by example. • Not permitted to participate if there are chronic behavior problems(suspensions), excessive absences (school and practice), and disqualifications (ejections). • No hazing, harassment, intimidation, or bullying.

  13. Parent/Coach Communication • It is important that coaches and parents communicate so that there is an understanding of the expectations that are placed on your child. • Communication from coaches: Philosophy, locations and times of practice and games, team rules, procedures for injuries, and discipline for failure to abide by the rules.

  14. Parent/Coach Communication (cont.) • Communication coaches expect from parents: Concerns expressed directly to coach, notifications of any schedule conflicts well in advance, specific concerns in regards to philosophy and expectations. • Discussions with coach: The treatment of your child, mentally and physically, ways to help your child improve, concerns about your child’s attitude, academic support, college opportunities.

  15. Parent/Coach Communication (cont.) • Things that should be left to the discretion of the coach: Team strategy, other student athletes, playing time. • Procedures for Coach/Parent Conferences: Call school to set up appointment, if coach cannot be reached, call Athletic Director. Please do not attempt to confront coach before or after practice or contest. • If the meeting doesn’t provide a satisfactory solution, call AD to set up a meeting to discuss.

  16. NJSIAA New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association • Governing body of high school athletics. • Controls all sports, provides the rules and regulations for each sport. • Sets academic requirements for participation. • Establishes guidelines for health and safety issues and concerns. • Disqualification regulations for flagrant violations during play.

  17. NJSIAA (cont.) Academic Eligibility Requirements: • Age restriction- has not reached the age of 19 prior to Sept. 1 of that school year, 16 for freshman(can participate on the V-JV level). • To be eligible for 1st Semester (Sept. 1 to Jan. 31) must pass 25% (30 credits) of the credits needed to graduate (120 credits), from the preceding academic year for Fall/Winter Sports. Eligible for 2nd Semester (Feb. 1 to June 30), must pass 13.75 % credits (15 credits) for Spring Sports.

  18. NJSIAA (cont.) • An athlete who is ineligible for Spring Sports can become eligible on May 1 of that season if he/she is passing the required amount of credits as previously stated. • All in-coming Freshman are eligible for the 1st semester (Sept. 1-January 31). Must follow eligibility requirements for the 2nd semester (Feb.1-June 30) for Spring Sports Participation.

  19. NJSIAA (cont.) • Example # 1: • Student Report Card/Transcript at the end of the previous school year: • Passes 7 classes at 5 credits each= 35 Credits • Student is eligible (needs 27.5 or 30 to play). • Passes 5 classes, fails two classes. • Student is ineligible (25 credits, needs 30 to play).

  20. NJSIAA (cont.) • Example # 3: • End of 1St Semester (Spring Sports Eligibility) • Passes 7 classes (35 credits divided by 2 =17.5 credits) Since it is based on ½ year totals. • Student is eligible (needs 13.75% or 15 credits to play). • Passes 5 classes, fails 2 classes (25 credits divided by 2=12.5 credits. • Student is ineligible (need 13.75% or 15 credits to play).

  21. NJSIAA (cont.) • Transfer Requirement- eligible immediately if there is a bona fide change of residence from one public school district to another. There is a 30 day wait from the 1st contest if the move is not a bona fide change of residencyand the student participated on the varsity level. • Transfer Waiver with the NJSIAA.

  22. NJSIAA (cont.) • Not eligible after the completion of 8 semesters following a students entrance into the ninth grade. • Consent to random Steroid testing. • Driver Safety-GDL Requirements-Probationary License Restrictions (17 years of age, only transport one person other than parent or guardian, or teen’s dependent children. • Go to www.njsiaa.org for any information concerning HS sports.

  23. College Bound Athletes Information • NCAA Eligibility Center- www.eligibilitycenter.org • If you plan to participate in intercollegiate athletics at a NCAA Division 1 or 2 levels. • Academic and amateurism status certified by the eligibility center. • Meet academic eligibility and core-course requirements. • Check with coach and counselors for assistance.

  24. Athletic Training • Athletic Trainer-Jeanne Fleming, deals with injury prevention, assessment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning of athletics. • Impact Testing (concussion management) • ECG Testing- Possible heart defects. • Sports Physicals-all athletes need to participate. • School Physician-Dr. Fernando Sitoy, MD • Football Team Physician-Kevin Dunne, MD • NP Fire Dept. EMS for Football game coverage.

  25. Sports Offerings Fall We compete in the Skyland Conference: • Football – Varsity, JV, and Freshman • Soccer (Boys) – Varsity, JV, and Freshman • Soccer (Girls) – Varsity, JV, and Freshman • Field Hockey – Varsity, JV • Tennis (Girls) – Varsity • Cross Country (Co-ed) - Varsity • Cheerleading – Varsity

  26. Sports Offerings (cont.) • Winter • Basketball (Boys) – Varsity, JV, Freshman, MS • Basketball (Girls) – Varsity, JV, MS • Wrestling – Varsity, JV, MS • Winter Track - Varsity • Cheerleading – Varsity, JV

  27. Sports Offerings (cont.) • Spring • Baseball – Varsity, JV, MS • Softball – Varsity, JV, MS • Track (Boys) – Varsity, JV • Track (Girls) – Varsity, JV • Track (Co-ed) – MS • Tennis (Boys) - Varsity

  28. Athletic Department • Mr. Karl Gordon – Athletic Director karl_gordon@nplainfield.org 908-769-6000, ext. 3143 • Mrs. Paula Della Fortuna –Athletic Secretary paula_della_fortuna@nplainfield.org 908-769-6000, ext. 3101 • Mrs. Jeanne Fleming – Athletic Trainer jeanne_fleming@nplainfield.org

  29. Athletic Department (cont.) • Sports Schedules and other information: Athletic Department Web Site: www.nplainfield.org Go to schools, click on High School Click on Athletics Updated weekly and seasonal schedules Physical Forms

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