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GENERAL ATHLETICS INFORMATION
Junior High Athletics (.pdf)
Senior High Athletics (.pdf)
College Athletic Eligibility
Athletic Philosophy
JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS INFORMATION IMPORTANT: Every athlete must turn in a completed physical form before he/she can participate in any practices. PHYSICALS will be offered at the school on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 from 3-4pm.
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| FALL SPORTS | Fall Sports Practices begin - Monday, August 9, (Football will start Monday, August 2) Pre-season Parent Meeting - (Mandatory) – Tuesday, August 24 – 6:30 pm Fall Sports Awards Night – Thursday, November 4 – 7pm
* Boys Soccer – Approx. 14 game season; (2 teams) * Girls Soccer – Approx. 14 game season; (1 team) * Girls Volleyball – Approx. 16 game season; (2 teams) * Boys and Girls Cross Country * Football - 8 game schedule (1 team)
| | | | WINTER SPORTS | Winter Sports Try-outs/Practices - begin Monday, November 8 (wrestling November 12) Parent Meeting – Thursday, November 18 – 7pm Sports Awards Night – Monday, February 28 – 7pm
* Boys Basketball – 14 game season (2 teams) * Girls Basketball - 14 game season (2 teams) * Cheerleading at boys’ home games only. * Wrestling - approximately 7 matches/tournaments
| | | | SPRING SPORTS | Spring Sports Practices - begin Monday, March 7 Parent Meeting – Tuesday, March 15 – 6:30pm Spring Sports Awards Night – Monday, May 17 - 7:00 pm
| | | | ADDITIONAL FACTS |
A. Each student must pass 75% of their previous quarter classes to be eligible for athletic participation-see Athletic Handbook for further clarification. B. Every athlete must turn in a completed physical form before he/she can participate in practices. Physical forms can be downloaded from the CVCA website or picked up in the athletic office. C. Tryouts are conducted for some sports to determine the different livels at which each athlete will compete, or if the athlete will make the team. This is determined based on the number of teams available and the number of students trying out for the sport. D. Transportation after school from practice may be arranged through car pools. Due to gym availability, some practices will take place at Hudson Community Chapel for basketball. Transportation to games is by CVCA vehicles only! E. CVCA is a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association and the Principals Athletic Conference (members are: Triway, Manchester, Fairless, Tuslaw, Tusky Valley, Canton Timken, Indian Valley). Other schools we compete against may include: Hudson, Kent Stanton, Stow Kimpton, University School, Hawken, Nordonia, Mogadore, Woodridge, Solon, Hudson, Twinsburg, Aurora, Ravenna and Mayfield. F. There is a $125.00 fee to participate in Athletics. This fee covers all sports played during the school year regardless of the number of sports the athlete chooses to play. G. Generally, there is practice every night until 5:30. Due to gym availability, there will be practice from 5:30-7:30 on certain weeks for basketball. Last revised January 2010 |
SENIOR HIGH SPORTS INFORMATION
IMPORTANT: Every athlete must turn in a completed physical form before he/she can participate in any practices. PHYSICALS will be offered at the school on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 from 3-4pm.
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| FALL SPORTS | All Fall Sports Practices begin - on August 6, 2010 unless otherwise noted. Pre-season Parent Meeting (Mandatory) - August 18 at 6:30 PM
Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Men’s and Women’s Golf - practice begins Monday, August 2 Cheerleading - clinic/tryouts are Friday, April 16, 3:30pm-8:00pm Women's Tennis Football - practice begins Monday, August 2 Women’s Volleyball Men’s and Women’s Cross-Country *Conditioning often takes place during the off-season – See Coach for details | | | | WINTER SPORTS | Men's Basketball - practice/tryouts begins Monday, November 8 Women's Basketball - practice/tryouts begins Monday, November 1 Men’s Wrestling - practice begins Friday, November 12 Cheerleading (for basketball) - practice begins Monday, November 8 Men’s Ice Hockey - practice begins Friday, November 5 Men’s and Women’s Swimming –practice begins Friday, November 5 *Conditioning often takes place during the off-season – See Coach for details | | | | SPRING SPORTS | All Spring Sports Practices/try-outs begin on March 7, 2011 unless otherwise noted Men's and Women's Track Men's Tennis Men’s Baseball - practice begins Monday, February 21 for catchers and pitchers; team March 7 Softball (Fast Pitch) - practice begins Monday, February 21 for catchers and pitchers; team March 7 *Conditioning often takes place during the off-season – See Coach for details | | ATHLETIC CLUBS OFFERED - Skiing - winter | | ADDITIONAL FACTS | A. The OHSAA requires that a high school athlete be enrolled in and pass 2 1/2 credit hours of course work in the previous quarter - see Athletic Handbook for further clarification. B. Every athlete must turn in a completed physical form before he/she can participate in practices. C. Varsity and JV teams are offered in most sports. Most coaches offer programs in the summer (June, July) utilizing the 10-day policy of the OHSAA. D. Tryouts are conducted for each sport to determine the different levels at which each athlete will compete or if the athlete will make the team. E. Practice is every school night until 5:30/6:00. Basketball season has two practice times (3:30-5:30) and (5:30-7:30) due to gym availability. Some practices will be held at Hudson Community Chapel. Swimming and hockey practice off campus. F. Our teams are members of the Ohio High School Athletic Association and the Principals Athletic Conference (Canton Timken, Indian Valley, Manchester, Fairless, Triway, Tuslaw, and Tusky Valley). G. There is a $125.00 fee to participate in athletics. This flat fee covers all sports played during the school year, regardless of the number of sports the athlete chooses to play. * Ice hockey and swimming have separate participation fees. H. In January of 2009 the CVCA Board of Trustees passed a resolution regarding a physical education exempt option for high school students that was initiated by the passage of Senate Bill 311. The CVCA policy took effect with the 2009-10 school year. Click here for more information and details.
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Parents and student athletes:
If you are a senior who is planning to participate in Division I or II sports as a college freshman, fall is the time to register to be certified by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. You must do this in order to qualify for college athletics at the Division I or II level.
The NCAA Clearinghouse is in place to make sure student athletes take a certain amount of “core” courses in high school. Core courses include math, science, social science, English, foreign language, and some elective courses in these areas. It does NOT include courses such as Bible, computer courses, health, physical education, art, music, etc. You can see a list of CVCA’s approved core courses through the Clearinghouse website. Our high school code is 361771.
For the class starting college in 2008, the new rule is to have taken 16 credits of “core” course work. Currently, CVCA’s graduation requirements cover 15 ½ of those credits. Therefore, student athletes who wish to compete in Div. I or Div. II college athletics need to pay attention to the amount of core courses they will be completing. We at CVCA will do the best we can to advise potential student athletes this way, but we don’t always know the intentions of our students for college athletics.
For more information on NCAA guidelines, check out www.ncaaclearinghouse.net. Print The Guide for College-Bound Student-Athletes here. You can also get a paper copy of the guide by calling 1-800-638-3731. The guide provides a summary of the rules and regulations in an easy-to-read form. Guidelines relate to recruiting, eligibility, financial aid and college freshman eligibility requirements for Divisions I and II.
Print a summary of the requirements here.
CVCA Guidance Office (330) 920-8204 (Email: Mr. Tomich)
CVCA Athletics Philosophy "Doing Our Best As We Strive for Excellence”
What We Believe
We believe that the principles and lessons, learned in the classroom, at home and through the local church, can be put into practice through athletics. A microcosm of society, athletics allows the student to develop and use his or her God given ability to glorify God. Because the arena of competition is usually surrounded with pressure, the athlete is tested, and the true character revealed. Consequently, the opportunity for character growth readily presents itself through athletic competition. Therefore, athletics at Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy is considered an integral part of a student athlete’s high school curriculum.
Our Commitment to Education
Our philosophy can best be summed up by the phrase “doing our best as we strive for excellence.” We believe as Christians we are commanded by Scripture always to do our best. As believers we are not to waste the talent God has given us by giving anything less than total commitment, thorough participation, and maximum effort. We also believe we should STRIVE to be THE best at what we do. Being the best at anything, whether it be a National Merit Scholar or a state champion in basketball, is a worthy and admirable goal of any Christian. Becoming THE best may not always be the result of our athletic program; however, doing OUR best must be!
Role Model Coaches
Because of our commitment to excellence, coaches at CVCA become one of the most significant components of our athletic program. They have the responsibility to model Christ-like attitudes, behaviors, and desires for our student athletes while under pressure themselves. They are participants and teachers at the same time. One of the coach’s most pivotal roles is to work with athletes whose character, revealed under pressure, needs to become more Christ-like. In order to be considered an effective coach and role model, our coaches must also be thoroughly knowledgeable in their sport, capable of detailed preparation, able to motivate athletes, able to make adjustments during competition, and actively give meaning to each situation a team or individual athlete may face. Coaches have great responsibilities, but also great opportunities, to mold young lives for Christ.
Our Program
We believe each individual sport at CVCA should be developed into a “program.” The head varsity coach shall be responsible to provide a consistent structure to ensure that similar philosophies are implemented at all levels of the program. The program should build pride among the participants and support among the student body. Parents should be valued as partners in this process of athletic education. Off-season conditioning, camps, etc, should be promoted for the serious athletes. College bound athletes and their parents should receive sound counsel on their potential. All activities within an individual sports program should exemplify the school’s commitment to a Christ-like witness, and reflect the school’s and athletic department’s policies, procedures and philosophy.
The CVCA Athlete
We believe all CVCA athletes should be diligent in preparation, relentless in effort, disciplined by nature, respectful in actions, self-controlled with words, humble in spirit, and aggressive in pursuit of excellence, without regard to the score, opponent, time, referee, etc. As Christian athletes display these characteristics, good things usually happen: teams are successful, players are motivated, fans are supportive and enthusiastic, parents are proud, prospective athletes want to participate, and very often non-believers are drawn to Christ.
The Bottom Line
Because a high school student’s participation in athletics often helps foster a pattern of how to approach difficult tasks, major challenges, and intense pressure, athletics should be viewed as a crucible for developing Christian character. In order for the CVCA athletic program to be successful, we equip our student athletes for their real test: life as a follower of Christ.
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