williams field high school athletics · 22 sports offered over 1500 different student athletes...
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Pride-Progress-Purpose
Contacts
Traditions
Website
Athletic Clearance
Athletic Options
Code of Conduct, Transfers, Tryouts, RSDT
Hints for Freshman Parents
Questions
Meet the Coaches
PHS Athletic Director
- Jennifer Burks, [email protected]
PHS Athletic Assistant
- Trisha Stall, [email protected]
CUSD District AD
- Marcus Williams, [email protected]
22 Sports Offered
Over 1500 different student athletes cleared to play in 2015-2016. Over 1000 made a roster.
High academic expectations
High caliber coaches – Multiple COY awards, 5 CUSD Milestone Victories award recipients
High athletic standards
Unified Sports Program
Scholarships – 14 currently committed athletes to 4 year colleges, 8 to community colleges
276 AIA Scholar-Athletes and 13 AIA Scholar Teams
All Teams’ Cumulative GPA was at least a 3.0
Badminton – State Semi Finals, Doubles Team State Runners Up
Girls Volleyball –2nd round
Football – 1st round
Boys Golf – 5th and Girls Golf – 15th
Girls Cross Country – 16th
Boys Cross Country – 7th, Individual State Runner Up
Swim – State Individual/Relay Qualifiers
Girls Soccer – State Quarterfinals
Boys Basketball – 2nd round and Girls Basketball – 1st round
Wrestling – 2 State Individual Qualifiers
Softball – Currently Ranked 6th and Baseball – 4th
Girls Tennis – Currently Ranked 23rd and Boys Tennis – 15th
Boys Volleyball – Currently Ranked 8th
Track – 13 Athletes Provisionally Qualified
PHS Athletic Department Website www.cusd80.org<Perry HS<Athletics or click here:
http://www.cusd80.com//Domain/3260
Online Clearance Packet
PHS Athletic Handbook
Administrative Contacts
Athletic Forms
Athletic Eligibility
Archives
Important CUSD/AIA Links
Sports Pages
Online Athletic Clearance Packet - Website
Student Information
Transfer Information
Proof of students’ health insurance coverage or school insurance purchased in the athletic office.
Emergency Information
Drug Testing Form
Implied and Legal Consent Form
Code of Conduct
Tryout Understanding Form
*AIA Athletic Pre-Participation Evaluation Form includes parent/doctor signatures
*AIA Physical Examination Form includes the current physical examination completed by a Medical Doctor.
*AIA MBTI/Concussion Form
*Brainbook Concussion Course Certificate
*Clearance Packet Confirmation Sheet
*Must be printed out and turned in to the athletic office beginning July 25th
Tax Credit Fee must be paid in advance for Track, XC,Football or after tryouts all other sports: $20 - $60
Tax Credit Usage Fee
$20 - $60 per sport
Paid in advance for Cross Country, Track and Football
Paid after tryouts for all “cut” sports
Fee can be paid online via tax credit (recommended) or paid directly to the bookstore.
All fees go directly to the specific team to be used by the coach
Primary Care Physician
Annual Physical - On PHS Campus
April 29th 3:00 to 7:00 PM
Make an appointment tonight with Ms. Goetz
$20
Urgent Care
Walk-in Clinics
• All Physicals must be completed on the approved AIA Physical Forms
• (AIA Form 15.7-A and B)
• Physicals/Injury Clearance are only accepted by a Medical Doctor not a Chiropractor.
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Football:
Varsity – July 25th Freshman/JV – August 1st
Fall Sports: August 8th
Badminton, Freshman Tennis, Cross Country, Golf, Swim and Dive, and Girls Volleyball
Winter Sports: October 31st
- Basketball, Soccer, and Wrestling
Spring Sports: February 6th
- Baseball, Softball, Tennis, Boys Volleyball, Track and Field
Year Round:
- Spiritline - 9th grade tryouts are July 25 – July 29th
Interscholastic athletic competition should demonstrate
high standards of ethics and sportsmanship and
promote the development of good character and other
important life skills. The highest potential of sports is
achieved when participants are committed to pursuing
victory with honor according to six core principles:
Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness,
Caring, and Good Citizenship (the “Six Pillars of
Character”). The Code applies to all student-athletes
involved in interscholastic sports in Arizona.
Any 10th, 11th or 12th grade student who attended
another high school within the last 12 months is a
transfer student, even if they attended Perry some
time last year
Incoming freshman who have never attended
another high school are NOT transfer students.
Please come see the athletic director for paperwork
and to determine eligibility
Tryouts last 5 days
Athletes who come late to tryouts may get less
Athletes not making the team may request a
personal meeting with the coach
Participation in pre-season activities, camps or
clinics does not guarantee a spot on a team
The coach’s decision on who makes the team is
final
All students in 9th through 12th grade who complete an Athletic Clearance Packet will go into the testing pool.
RSDT Contact: Meg Gianesello 480-224-3750 For purposes of this policy, drugs shall include, but not be
limited to:
All alcoholic beverages
All controlled substances prohibited by law
Any legal medication not specifically and lawfully prescribed for the student
Hallucinogenic substances
Inhalants
Don’t plan on your freshman making varsity or even JV.
Understand that making a club team does not mean your athlete will make a Perry team.
If your athlete is cut, there was someone better. It’s not personal.
Don’t talk to coaches about playing time.
Don’t yell at officials.
Do support the JV and Varsity teams.
Do join the booster club, work concessions and fundraisers.
Your athlete is in high school and needs to take responsibility for communication and details.
Have your athlete know which number uniform they were issued and be sure to return that exact uniform.
Learn about NCAA eligibility. Freshman year matters!
Don’t arrive at a varsity football game at 6:55pm and expect to see kick off.
Badminton: Lerina Johnson (100) Cross Country: Daniel Pescador, Jeff Gurecki (107) Football: Preston Jones (Auditorium) Golf: John Lowery, Brian Bernier (Lobby) Girls Volleyball: Fred Mann (106) Swim and Dive: Stephanie Carrasco, Keddi Murrish (101) Basketball: Sam Duane (North Pod), TBD (South Pod) Soccer: John Roberts, Bryan Crayon (108) Wrestling: Darren Johnson (103) Softball: Rob Hehe (104) Baseball: Damien Tippett (105) Tennis: Tom Lennox, Keith Castillo (102) Track: Louis Nightingale, John Lowery (107) Boys Volleyball: Brian Pomerantz (Main Gym) Spiritline: Desiree Stinnett, Tenneal Howard (109)
Fall
Winter
Spring