Hill-Murray Girls Lacrosse 2018

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Hill-Murray Girls Lacrosse 2018 11/13/2018 Hill-Murray Girls Lacrosse 2018

Coaching Staff & Captains Coaches: Theresa Boyd Brooke Skuta Anne McCulloch Captains: Grace Ackley Hannah Ondrusik

Coaches’ Expectations Attend all practices and games Be prompt Stay focused Have a positive attitude Trust your teammates and coaches Display good sportsmanship on/off field Maintain good grades Student first, athlete second Have fun!!!

Student Eligibility The following must be completed no later than Friday, March 16th Player must make sure their name is on the sign-up sheet before leaving tonight Player must complete (signed by both player and parent/guardian) the following forms and submit to Ms. Goetzke MSHSL Annual Sports Health Questionnaire Form Signature required on both sides of the form Hill-Murray School Athletic Eligibility Rules 2014-2015 MSHSL Sports Qualifying Physical Examination Form 2014-20152 MSHSL Sports Qualifying Physical History Form Athletic Trainer Authorization 2014-2015 MSHSL Eligibility Brochure Concussion Management Addendum Student must be considered eligible by the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) concerning chemicals, academics, age requirements, or transfer status, etc.

Player Fees Each player who makes the JV/Varsity girls lacrosse teams will be assessed a $370 player fee This fee will appear on your tuition statement

Hill-Murray Policy: Attendance Students must be in school the entire day in order to be eligible to participate. A student who misses any portion of a school day may not participate in any co-curricular activity (practice, performance, games, scrimmage, etc.) on that day, unless the absence has been approved, in advance, through the Office of Student Life. If a student is absent on a Friday or part of a Friday, the absence carries over to any weekend event.

Coaches’ Policy: Attendance Players are expected to attend all practices and games Unexcused absences will result in the player being ineligible to play for the first half of the next game. Unexcused absences include, but are not limited to: tardy arrival at school the day of or prior to a game, missing or late to game/practice, detention during practice, etc.

Academic Eligibility In order for students to be eligible to participate in co-curricular activities, they must maintain a current grade point average of 2.0 and must pass all their classes. This is not a cumulative grade point average; it is the grade point average for the current grading period. The 2.0 grade point average can only be determined using semester grades. Students must be passing each of their classes at the end of 1st quarter and 3rd quarter. Students must be passing all their classes and have a minimum of a 2.0 grade point average at the end of 1st semester and 2nd semester. A student may become ineligible on the basis of quarter or semester grades. The student is automatically ineligible for a period of three weeks. After three weeks, a student will regain their eligibility if he meets the appropriate criteria. Those who do not bring their grades up remain ineligible until the next grading period. In order to restore eligibility at the end of the three week period, a student must turn in a progress report signed by each of his teachers to the athletic office on the day that is listed as the end of the three week period.

Chemical Use Policy The use or possession of tobacco, alcohol or any drug or controlled substance not prescribed for the student by a doctor, or the possession of anything that may be defined or construed as drug paraphernalia is not permitted. No student is to be present in a bar, tavern, restaurant or residence where alcohol is served unless accompanied by his parents or guardians. Students are expected to immediately leave any situation where alcohol or other controlled substances are present. Out of Season Incident: Suspension from participation in interscholastic contests for three weeks or three contests, whichever is longer. This consequences applies to violation during the school year when the student is not participating in a school-sanctioned activity or to violations that occur during the summer months. Chemical violations occurring when a student is not in season will automatically carry over to the student’s next season. Therefore, the three-contest rule will be in effect for the non-season athlete. In season Incident: Any violation during the lacrosse season will result in IMMEDIATE REMOVAL from the team

MSHSL Policies Racial / Religious / Sexual Harassment / Violence & Hazing During the school year, a student shall not violate the racial / religious / sexual harassment and racial / religious / sexual violence and hazing bylaws of the Minnesota State High School League. Interpretation: The MSHSL bylaw applies to the entire school year including any portion of the activity season that occurs prior to the start of the school year or after the close of the school year. Transfer Policy The Minnesota State High School League Transfer Policy governing students that transfer from one high school to another may be found on the High School League website, www.mshsl.org or in the High School League Policy Manual. MSHSL Bylaw 111 Non School Participation Policy No student may participate on another lacrosse team other than the Hill- Murray lacrosse team during the high school lacrosse season This includes trying out for a college lacrosse team or a summer travel lacrosse team

Policies Continued Detention It is expected that all lacrosse players will behave and abide by all school rules In the event that a player receives detention during a scheduled practice or game, the player’s absence will be considered unexcused Buses Players are required to ride the bus to all away games – go as a team, leave as a team

Communication with Coaches Order of communication to resolve any issues Player and Coach Player, Coach, and Parents If issue still is not resolved, the Athletic Director and President may get involved Questions after tryouts – We expect to be contacted by the player, not the parent

Team Communication Team website will include all team information http://www.hillmurrayathletics.com/girlslacro sse Please check daily for updates regarding games and practices Email will be the main form of communication Player and parent email needed for each player Coach T’s email: hmgirlslax@hotmail.com

Teams JV and Varsity JV- Equal playing time based on position; emphasis placed on development of skills Varsity-No equal playing time; play to win Being on Varsity last year does not guarantee a Varsity spot this year Seniors who do not make varsity will have the option to play JV Varsity players are eligible to letter

Required Equipment for Tryouts Legal stick with legal pocket Eye goggles Mouth guard (cannot be clear or white) Shoes Cleats or tennis shoes for turf stadium Non-marking tennis shoes for Fieldhouse Water or sports drink (no colored liquids in field house or stadium)

Tryout Criteria April 2nd and 3rd 4:30-6pm Physical fitness Basic skills – cradling, passing, catching, shooting, defensive footwork Teamwork Work ethic Preparation for season Willingness to learn

2018 Metro East Conference Hastings, Hill-Murray, Mahtomedi, North St. Paul, Tartan JV 5:30pm, Varsity 7pm 8 Games Varsity players eligible for all-conference honors Three time Metro East Conference Champions

Apparel Samples available for sizing Order and Payment due March 14th Online Ordering: www.winkitnow.com  Shop for it  Shop Winkit  Special Orders  HMGL

Important Dates Apparel Form/Payment due March 14th MSHSL Paperwork due March 16th Tryouts begin Monday, April 2nd First game April 17th

Before you leave…. Sign in Hand in completed MSHSL paper work Captains Announcements