Twilight Meet Program HERE
Meet Program Hard Copy HERE
This week is JV Region at Riverton on Tuesday for all JV kids on the team. Our Sentinel Twilight Invitational is Friday at our Stadium.
Davis Invite was nice and warm with good competition and our athletes did well. We had several top 6 placers and some new school records.
Thanks to all of the parents and athletes that helped us with our 5 team meet on Wednesday. This was a good meet for us with a a lot of PRs and good marks, plus some nice weather.
Congrats to the following for hitting State Q marks at the Davis Invite: Kinzlee Riddle- 400 meter, 100 meter, and 200 meter.
Twilight Invite- This is our big showcase for our team and program and we have 15 other schools coming to this State Qualifying meet. All athletes, JV and Varsity, are expected to be there and help. Each athlete will be assigned a job for Friday and a minimal time slot to be there. If athletes do not help with this they will not compete at the Region Championships, or get any kind of elective PE credit, Athletic Letter, etc., it is REQUIRED!
We need, and would love, as much parent help putting on the meet as we can get, and could use a lot of help in a lot of areas. Please signup HERE. Please also let the coaches know if you are able to help out with events. Here are some things we can use help with:
Concessions
BBQing for concessions (cooking Burgers etc.)
Clerking at the starting line and bullpen
Awards
Running results from the finish to the box
Helping with field events (High Jump, Long Jump, Javelin, Shot Put, Discus, Pole Vault).
JV Region - Athletes not competing at Twilight will be able to compete at JV Region on Tuesday. Buses for Tuesday are scheduled to leave about 1:50 p.m. and athletes will be checked out early to get there on time. This will be the last meet for most of the JV. The meet schedule is HERE
From Coach Barnes: So for this upcoming school year I will be teaching Sports Medicine periods 1,2, and 3 for 11th and 12th graders. And Intro the Health Science periods 5, 6, and 7 for grades 10-12. Both are full year classes, with Sports Medicine being a CTE credit class and Intro to Health Science (basic anatomy) fulfilling the .5 Health credit for graduation and .5 CTE credit. I always highly recommend taking Health Science over Consumer Health, especially for those who might be semi-interested in any kind of medicine or health care type careers. I would love for my athletes to come take my classes, and fill them up with some students that I already know. Plus, I would love for all of my athletes to be familiar with the concepts and curriculum taught in each class. Keep this in mind as arena scheduling comes up in the next week.
I would also like to see all athletes in a weights class if schedules permit.
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