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October 30, 2009

PE & Sports 10-30-09

P.E. & Athletics Department Information

HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS:
Sports: The forms listed below must be completed at the beginning of each school year by parents and student athletes prior to participating on any CCHS team.

Code of Ethics Statement
Banned Substance Certification
Physical Exam (CIF approved form)
Athletics Permission/Commitment/Uniform Form
Medical Consent & Release Form (3 copies)

Click on the links below to print out a copy of each of the required forms. the Code of Ethics and Physical Exam forms are Adobe files. New forms must be completed before the start of each new school year and returned to the Athletics Office.

Banned Substance Certification

Code of Ethics Athletes

CIF Physical Form

Permission/Commit/Uniform Statement

Athletics Medical Consent & Release

Problems or questions? Contact me by email at:
rkays@crystalcathedral.org

Athletic Fees:
$150 per sport; billed to the student's account. Athletic fees pay for league dues, referees, field rentals, replacement equipment/uniforms, trophies/medals, certificates and other expenses related to the annual sports awards night.

Athletic Eligibility: click on the link below to access the eligibility policy for student athletes.

Athletic Eligibility Policy

Awards:
Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player from each team. And a Male and a Female Athlete of the Year. Presentation of awards will be made at the Annual Sports Awards Night scheduled for Thursday, May 13, 2010, 7:00 PM in Freed Theater.

Physical Exam Reminder:
All athletes must take a physical exam before the first game of their season.

FALL H.S. SPORTS 2009-10:
Parent Involvement Program (PIP) - Sign up now to volunteer as a driver for Away games, to donate food items and serve in our Snack Shack or to work as scorekeeper and scoreboard operator (not hard to do at all) during middle school boys' and girls' Home BB and VB games. Sign up online is now available.

Parents wishing to volunteer to be an assistant coach on a CCA team should first discuss the need with the appropriate coach. Names of parent volunteer coaches will be reviewed/approved by the Athletics Director.

Click on the link below to access/print a copy of girls' volleyball schedule (Excel).

Womens Volleyball Schedule

ADMISSION FEES FOR HIGH SCHOOL GAMES:
An admission fee will be charged for high school boys' and girls' Home basketball & volleyball games. Game entry costs are:

Adults $4.00
Students and kids - $2.00
CCHS Students (with ASB Card) - free

Coaches, Asst. Coaches, trainers, players and parents who are staffing the scorers table, the ticket sales table or the snack shack during home games do not have to pay and can sign up online to earn PIP hours for these tasks.

WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
After defeating Eastside 3-0 on Oct 22 the Lady Lions played a see-saw match on Oct 27, taking an exciting fourth set win 29-27 to force a fifth, deciding set, then coming from behind to win that set, 15-13, to win the match.

Match Results (We won!):
Oct 27: CCHS 3 - Bethel 2
Oct 30: CCHS 1 - Acaciawood 3

Next Match (Last regular season match):
Monday, Nov 2, 4:30 PM vs. Orangewood (Away @ 13732 Clinton Street, Garden Grove 92843)

b>HIGH SCHOOL P.E.
Students must be in the proper P.E. uniform for class. Out of uniform = a 20% deduction from the day's participation points.

Gym locks/lockers are issued to all PE students/dancers/athletes. No school books, food or drink may be stored in gym locker and locks must be returned at the end of a sports/dance season or the end of semester. Lost/damaged locks = $10 charge.

Quarterly Test:
The 2nd Quarter written test/physical strength performance test will be given the week of January 11th.

Grading breakdown: 10% test; 15% demonstrated skill level; and 75% participation. P.E. classes are Monday through Friday for one semester.

Grading
A = 90 - 100
B = 80 - 89
C = 70 - 79
D = 60 - 69
F = 59 & below

b>MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHLETICS:
Students who wish to play in any sport during the school year must have their parents complete a Permission/Commitment/Uniform Statement (2 pg) and three Medical Consent and Release Forms. All four forms (with original signature) must be returned to the Athletics Director prior to participation on any CCA team.

Permission/Commit/Uniform Statement

Athletics Medical Consent & Release

Team Sports Offered:
Fall - Boys Flag Football; Girls Basketball
Winter - Boys Basketball; Girls Volleyball
Spring - Boys Volleyball; Girls Fast-pitch Softball

Athletic Fees:
Billed to the student's account ($125). Athletic fees pay for league dues, referees, field rentals, replacement equipment, trophies, certificates and other expenses related to the annual sports awards night. There is no admission charge for middle school Home games.

Athletic Eligibility: click on the link below to access the eligibility policy for student athletes.

Athletic Eligibility Policy

Awards:
Three players from each boys & girls team and one eighth grade boy and girl are selected by the coaches to receive special awards at the Annual Sports Awards Night. School Year 2009-10 the awards night will be held on Thursday, May 13, 2010, 7:00 PM in Freed Theater. Families bring a dessert to serve 10-12 people for the celebration following the awards ceremony.

Click on the link below to review the list of the awards and their explanation.

Athletic Awards Criteria

FALL M.S. SPORTS 2009-10:
Parent Involvement Program (PIP) - Sign up now to volunteer as a driver for Away games, to donate food items and serve in our Snack Shack or to work as scorekeeper and scoreboard operator (not hard to do) during middle school boys' and girls' Home BB and VB games. Sign up online is now avilable--first come first served.

Parents wishing to volunteer to be an assistant coach on a CCA team should first discuss the need with the appropriate coach. Names of parent volunteer coaches will be reviewed/approved by the Athletics Director.

Boys Football:
Click on the link below to print out a copy of the 2009-10 jr. high boys' football schedule (Excel file). NOTE: Two new Home games were added to the schedule
at the Athletics Directors meeting (Oct 1 and Oct 30). Disregard all previous schedules. PIP signup is available online for these two games.

Boys Football Schedule

Game Results:
Oct 30: CCA 33 - Calvary Anaheim 22

Next Game:
Friday, Nov 6, 2:30 PM vs. Calvary Anaheim (Away- Shaffer Park, Orange, CA)

PRACTICES: Week of Nov 2 - Monday and Thursday, 3:30 - 5:30.

Click on the link below to print out a copy of the 2009-10 jr. high girls' basketball schedule (Excel file).

Girls Basketball Schedule

Game Results:
(Oct 27): CCA 36 - Bethel Baptist 22

Next Games:
Tuesday, Nov 3, 3:00 PM vs. Vineyard Anaheim (Away @ 5340 E. La Palma Ave, Anaheim 92807)
Thursday, Nov 5, 3:30 PM vs. O.C. Christian (Away @ 641 S. Western Ave, Anaheim 92804)

MIDDLE SCHOOL P.E.
P.E. classes are held every day. Students will be expected to be in the proper P.E. uniform every class session. A 20% point deduction will be made from the daily participation grade for being out of uniform.

Quarterly Test:
The 2nd Quarter written/physical strength test will be given the week of January 11th.

Grading breakdown: 10% project, 5% test, 10% skills evaluation, 75% participation. Points (20%) are deducted from the daily participation grade for each day student is not in correct P.E. uniform (light gray T-shirt and dark blue shorts). P.E. classes are Monday through Friday for one semester.

2nd Quarter Project:
Click on the link below to review the list of project choices available to meet this quarterly requirement. Due date for Second Quarter project is January 15th.

The Second Quarter Project list can be accessed by clicking on the link below.

Second Quarter Project List

Grading
A = 90 - 100
B = 80 - 89
C = 70 - 79
D = 60 - 69
F = 59 & below

FIFTH GRADE P.E.
No uniform is required for class.

HANDBALL TOURNAMENT:
The Fall double-elimination Handball tournament is scheduled for Friday, December 4, 3:30 - 5:30 in the gym. Signup sheets will be given to the Fifth grade teachers one week prior to the tournament. If you allow your son/daughter to sign up for the tournament please make sure they can remain for the entire tournament.

Quarterly Test:
The Second Quarter written/physical strength test will be givent he week of January 11th.

Grading breakdown: 10% project, 5% written/physical strength test, 10% skills evaluation, 75% active participation.

2nd Quarter Project (2009-10):
The Second Quarter Project list can be accessed by clicking on the link below. Project due date is October 23.

Second Quarter Project List


October 23, 2009

PE & Sports 10-23-09

P.E. & Athletics Department Information

HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS:
Sports: The forms listed below must be completed at the beginning of each school year by parents and student athletes prior to participating on any CCHS team.

Code of Ethics Statement
Banned Substance Certification
Physical Exam (CIF approved form)
Athletics Permission/Commitment/Uniform Form
Medical Consent & Release Form (3 copies)

Click on the links below to print out a copy of each of the required forms. the Code of Ethics and Physical Exam forms are Adobe files. New forms must be completed before the start of each new school year and returned to the Athletics Office.

Banned Substance Certification

Code of Ethics Athletes

CIF Physical Form

Permission/Commit/Uniform Statement

Athletics Medical Consent & Release

Problems or questions? Contact me by email at:
rkays@crystalcathedral.org

Athletic Fees:
$150 per sport; billed to the student's account. Athletic fees pay for league dues, referees, field rentals, replacement equipment/uniforms, trophies/medals, certificates and other expenses related to the annual sports awards night.

Athletic Eligibility: click on the link below to access the eligibility policy for student athletes.

Athletic Eligibility Policy

Awards:
Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player from each team. And a Male and a Female Athlete of the Year. Presentation of awards will be made at the Annual Sports Awards Night scheduled for Thursday, May 13, 2010, 7:00 PM in Freed Theater.

Physical Exam Reminder:
All athletes must take a physical exam before the first game of their season.

FALL H.S. SPORTS 2009-10:
Parent Involvement Program (PIP) - Sign up now to volunteer as a driver for Away games, to donate food items and serve in our Snack Shack or to work as scorekeeper and scoreboard operator (not hard to do at all) during middle school boys' and girls' Home BB and VB games. Sign up online is now available.

Parents wishing to volunteer to be an assistant coach on a CCA team should first discuss the need with the appropriate coach. Names of parent volunteer coaches will be reviewed/approved by the Athletics Director.

Click on the link below to access/print a copy of girls' volleyball schedule (Excel).

Womens Volleyball Schedule

ADMISSION FEES FOR HIGH SCHOOL GAMES:
An admission fee will be charged for high school boys' and girls' Home basketball & volleyball games. Game entry costs are:

Adults $4.00
Students and kids - $2.00
CCHS Students (with ASB Card) - free

Coaches, Asst. Coaches, trainers, players and parents who are staffing the scorers table, the ticket sales table or the snack shack during home games do not have to pay and can sign up online to earn PIP hours for these tasks.

WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
The Lady Lions fought hard in two matches this past week Bethel Baptist walked away with a 3-1 victory and Acaciawood pulled out a 3-0 victory.

Match Results:
Oct 22: CCHS 3 - Eastside 0

Next Match:
Tuesday, Oct 27, 6:00 PM vs. Bethal (Home)
Thursday, Oct 30, 6:00 PM vs. Acaciawood (Home)

b>HIGH SCHOOL P.E.
Students must be in the proper P.E. uniform for class. Out of uniform = a 20% deduction from the day's participation points.

Gym locks/lockers are issued to all PE students/dancers/athletes. No school books, food or drink may be stored in gym locker and locks must be returned at the end of a sports/dance season or the end of semester. Lost/damaged locks = $10 charge.

Quarterly Test:
The 1st Quarter written exam was given October 22.

Grading breakdown: 10% test; 15% demonstrated skill level; and 75% participation. P.E. classes are Monday through Friday for one semester.

Grading
A = 90 - 100
B = 80 - 89
C = 70 - 79
D = 60 - 69
F = 59 & below

b>MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHLETICS:
Students who wish to play in any sport during the school year must have their parents complete a Permission/Commitment/Uniform Statement (2 pg) and three Medical Consent and Release Forms. All four forms (with original signature) must be returned to the Athletics Director prior to participation on any CCA team.

Permission/Commit/Uniform Statement

Athletics Medical Consent & Release

Team Sports Offered:
Fall - Boys Flag Football; Girls Basketball
Winter - Boys Basketball; Girls Volleyball
Spring - Boys Volleyball; Girls Fast-pitch Softball

Athletic Fees:
Billed to the student's account ($125). Athletic fees pay for league dues, referees, field rentals, replacement equipment, trophies, certificates and other expenses related to the annual sports awards night. There is no admission charge for middle school Home games.

Athletic Eligibility: click on the link below to access the eligibility policy for student athletes.

Athletic Eligibility Policy

Awards:
Three players from each boys & girls team and one eighth grade boy and girl are selected by the coaches to receive special awards at the Annual Sports Awards Night. School Year 2009-10 the awards night will be held on Thursday, May 13, 2010, 7:00 PM in Freed Theater.

Click on the link below to review the list of the awards and their explanation.

Athletic Awards Criteria

FALL M.S. SPORTS 2009-10:
Parent Involvement Program (PIP) - Sign up now to volunteer as a driver for Away games, to donate food items and serve in our Snack Shack or to work as scorekeeper and scoreboard operator (not hard to do) during middle school boys' and girls' Home BB and VB games. Sign up online is now avilable--first come first served.

Parents wishing to volunteer to be an assistant coach on a CCA team should first discuss the need with the appropriate coach. Names of parent volunteer coaches will be reviewed/approved by the Athletics Director.

Boys Football:
Click on the link below to print out a copy of the 2009-10 jr. high boys' football schedule (Excel file). NOTE: Two new Home games were added to the schedule
at the Athletics Directors meeting (Oct 1 and Oct 30). Disregard all previous schedules. PIP signup is available online for these two games.

Boys Football Schedule

Game Results:
Oct 16: CCA 6 - Eastside 2

Next Game:
Friday, Oct 30, 3:30 PM vs. Calvary Anaheim (Home - Lampson Elementary School)

PRACTICES: Week of Oct 19 - Monday and Wednesday, 3:30 - 5:30; on Thursday the team will attend girls Home basketball game at 3:30 (Big Day) then meet for 30 minutes afterwards to discuss the Oct 23 game.

Click on the link below to print out a copy of the 2009-10 jr. high girls' basketball schedule (Excel file).

Girls Basketball Schedule

Game Results:
CCA 34 - Vineyard Anaheim 21

Next Games:
Thursday, Oct 22, 3:30 PM vs. Independence (Home) This is Big Day so halftime will be extended by 15 minutes.

MIDDLE SCHOOL P.E.
P.E. classes are held every day. Students will be expected to be in the proper P.E. uniform every class session. A 20% point deduction will be made from the daily participation grade for being out of uniform.

Quarterly Test:
The 1st Quarter exam was given October 23 (6th and 7th grade).

Grading breakdown: 10% project, 5% test, 10% skills evaluation, 75% participation. Points (20%) are deducted from the daily participation grade for each day student is not in correct P.E. uniform (light gray T-shirt and dark blue shorts). P.E. classes are Monday through Friday for one semester.

1st Quarter Project:
Click on the link below to review the list of project choices available to meet this quarterly requirement. Due date for First Quarter project is October 23.

The First Quarter Project list can be accessed by clicking on the link below.

First Quarter Project List

Grading
A = 90 - 100
B = 80 - 89
C = 70 - 79
D = 60 - 69
F = 59 & below

FIFTH GRADE P.E.
No uniform is required for class.

HANDBALL TOURNAMENT:
The Fall double-elimination Handball tournament is scheduled for Friday, December 4, 3:30 - 5:30 in the gym. Signup sheets will be given to the Fifth grade teachers one week prior to the tournament. If you allow your son/daughter to sign up for the tournament please make sure they can remain for the entire tournament.

Quarterly Test:
The 1st Quarter test was given October 22 (Mrs. Dey's class) and October 23 (Mrs. Papelian's class)

Grading breakdown: 10% project, 5% written/physical strength test, 10% skills evaluation, 75% active participation.

1st Quarter Project (2009-10):
The First Quarter Project list can be accessed by clicking on the link below. Project due date is October 23.

First Quarter Project List


October 09, 2009

PE & Sports 10-9-09

P.E. & Athletics Department Information

HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS:
Sports: The forms listed below must be completed at the beginning of each school year by parents and student athletes prior to participating on any CCHS team.

Code of Ethics Statement
Banned Substance Certification
Physical Exam (CIF approved form)
Athletics Permission/Commitment/Uniform Form
Medical Consent & Release Form (3 copies)

Click on the links below to print out a copy of each of the required forms. the Code of Ethics and Physical Exam forms are Adobe files. New forms must be completed before the start of each new school year and returned to the Athletics Office.

Banned Substance Certification

Code of Ethics Athletes

CIF Physical Form

Permission/Commit/Uniform Statement

Athletics Medical Consent & Release

Problems or questions? Contact me by email at:
rkays@crystalcathedral.org

Athletic Fees:
$150 per sport; billed to the student's account. Athletic fees pay for league dues, referees, field rentals, replacement equipment/uniforms, trophies/medals, certificates and other expenses related to the annual sports awards night.

Athletic Eligibility: click on the link below to access the eligibility policy for student athletes.

Athletic Eligibility Policy

Awards:
Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player from each team. And a Male and a Female Athlete of the Year. Presentation of awards will be made at the Annual Sports Awards Night scheduled for Thursday, May 13, 2010, 7:00 PM in Freed Theater.

Physical Exam Reminder:
All athletes must take a physical exam before the first game of their season.

FALL H.S. SPORTS 2009-10:
Parent Involvement Program (PIP) - Sign up now to volunteer as a driver for Away games, to donate food items and serve in our Snack Shack or to work as scorekeeper and scoreboard operator (not hard to do at all) during middle school boys' and girls' Home BB and VB games. Sign up online is now available.

Parents wishing to volunteer to be an assistant coach on a CCA team should first discuss the need with the appropriate coach. Names of parent volunteer coaches will be reviewed/approved by the Athletics Director.

Click on the link below to access/print a copy of girls' volleyball schedule (Excel).

Womens Volleyball Schedule

ADMISSION FEES FOR HIGH SCHOOL GAMES:
An admission fee will be charged for high school boys' and girls' Home basketball & volleyball games. Game entry costs are:

Adults $4.00
Students and kids - $2.00
CCHS Students (with ASB Card) - free

Coaches, Asst. Coaches, trainers, players and parents who are staffing the scorers table, the ticket sales table or the snack shack during home games do not have to pay and can sign up online to earn PIP hours for these tasks.

WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
The Lady Lions fought hard in two matches this past week Bethel Baptist walked away with a 3-1 victory and Acaciawood pulled out a 3-0 victory.

Match Results:
Oct 6: CCHS 1 - Eastside 3
Oct 8: CCHS 1 - Bethel 3

Next Match:
Tuesday, Oct 13, 4:30 PM @ Acaciawood (Away);American Sports Center, 1500 S. Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim 92805
Thursday,Oct 15, 6:00 PM vs. Orangewood (Home)

b>HIGH SCHOOL P.E.
Students must be in the proper P.E. uniform for class. Out of uniform = a 20% deduction from the day's participation points.

Gym locks/lockers are issued to all PE students/dancers/athletes. No school books, food or drink may be stored in gym locker and locks must be returned at the end of a sports/dance season or the end of semester. Lost/damaged locks = $10 charge.

Quarterly Test:
The 1st Quarter written exam will be given the week of October 19.

Grading breakdown: 10% test; 15% demonstrated skill level; and 75% participation. P.E. classes are Monday through Friday for one semester.

Grading
A = 90 - 100
B = 80 - 89
C = 70 - 79
D = 60 - 69
F = 59 & below

b>MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHLETICS:
Students who wish to play in any sport during the school year must have their parents complete a Permission/Commitment/Uniform Statement (2 pg) and three Medical Consent and Release Forms. All four forms (with original signature) must be returned to the Athletics Director prior to participation on any CCA team.

Permission/Commit/Uniform Statement

Athletics Medical Consent & Release

Team Sports Offered:
Fall - Boys Flag Football; Girls Basketball
Winter - Boys Basketball; Girls Volleyball
Spring - Boys Volleyball; Girls Fast-pitch Softball

Athletic Fees:
Billed to the student's account ($125). Athletic fees pay for league dues, referees, field rentals, replacement equipment, trophies, certificates and other expenses related to the annual sports awards night. There is no admission charge for middle school Home games.

Athletic Eligibility: click on the link below to access the eligibility policy for student athletes.

Athletic Eligibility Policy

Awards:
Three players from each boys & girls team and one eighth grade boy and girl are selected by the coaches to receive special awards at the Annual Sports Awards Night. School Year 2009-10 the awards night will be held on Thursday, May 13, 2010, 7:00 PM in Freed Theater.

Click on the link below to review the list of the awards and their explanation.

Athletic Awards Criteria

FALL M.S. SPORTS 2009-10:
Parent Involvement Program (PIP) - Sign up now to volunteer as a driver for Away games, to donate food items and serve in our Snack Shack or to work as scorekeeper and scoreboard operator (not hard to do) during middle school boys' and girls' Home BB and VB games. Sign up online is now avilable--first come first served.

Parents wishing to volunteer to be an assistant coach on a CCA team should first discuss the need with the appropriate coach. Names of parent volunteer coaches will be reviewed/approved by the Athletics Director.

Boys Football:
Click on the link below to print out a copy of the 2009-10 jr. high boys' football schedule (Excel file). NOTE: Two new Home games were added to the schedule
at the Athletics Directors meeting (Oct 1 and Oct 30). Disregard all previous schedules. PIP signup is available online for these two games.

Boys Football Schedule

Game Results:
CCA 32 - Bethany 6

Next Game:
Friday, Oct 16, 3:30 PM vs. Independence (Home - Lampson Elementary School)

Click on the link below to print out a copy of the 2009-10 jr. high girls' basketball schedule (Excel file).

Girls Basketball Schedule

Game Results:
CCA 45 - O. C. Christian 22

Next Games:
Thursday, Oct 15, 3:30 PM vs. Vineyard Christian (Home)

MIDDLE SCHOOL P.E.
P.E. classes are held every day. Students will be expected to be in the proper P.E. uniform every class session. A 20% point deduction will be made from the daily participation grade for being out of uniform.

Quarterly Test:
The 1st Quarter exam will be given the week of October 19.

Grading breakdown: 10% project, 5% test, 10% skills evaluation, 75% participation. Points (20%) are deducted from the daily participation grade for each day student is not in correct P.E. uniform (light gray T-shirt and dark blue shorts). P.E. classes are Monday through Friday for one semester.

1st Quarter Project:
Click on the link below to review the list of project choices available to meet this quarterly requirement. Due date for First Quarter project is October 23.

The First Quarter Project list can be accessed by clicking on the link below.

First Quarter Project List

Grading
A = 90 - 100
B = 80 - 89
C = 70 - 79
D = 60 - 69
F = 59 & below

FIFTH GRADE P.E.
No uniform is required for class.

HANDBALL TOURNAMENT:
The Fall double-elimination Handball tournament is scheduled for Friday, December 4, 3:30 - 5:30 in the gym. Signup sheets will be given to the Fifth grade teachers one week prior to the tournament. If you allow your son/daughter to sign up for the tournament please make sure they can remain for the entire tournament.

Quarterly Test:
The 1st Quarter test will be given the week of October 19.

Grading breakdown: 10% project, 5% written/physical strength test, 10% skills evaluation, 75% active participation.

1st Quarter Project (2009-10):
The First Quarter Project list can be accessed by clicking on the link below. Project due date is October 23.

First Quarter Project List


October 02, 2009

PE & Sports 10-2-09

P.E. & Athletics Department Information

HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS:
Sports: The forms listed below must be completed at the beginning of each school year by parents and student athletes prior to participating on any CCHS team.

Code of Ethics Statement
Banned Substance Certification
Physical Exam (CIF approved form)
Athletics Permission/Commitment/Uniform Form
Medical Consent & Release Form (3 copies)

Click on the links below to print out a copy of each of the required forms. the Code of Ethics and Physical Exam forms are Adobe files. New forms must be completed before the start of each new school year and returned to the Athletics Office.

Banned Substance Certification

Code of Ethics Athletes

CIF Physical Form

Permission/Commit/Uniform Statement

Athletics Medical Consent & Release

Problems or questions? Contact me by email at:
rkays@crystalcathedral.org

Athletic Fees:
$150 per sport; billed to the student's account. Athletic fees pay for league dues, referees, field rentals, replacement equipment/uniforms, trophies/medals, certificates and other expenses related to the annual sports awards night.

Athletic Eligibility: click on the link below to access the eligibility policy for student athletes.

Athletic Eligibility Policy

Awards:
Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player from each team. And a Male and a Female Athlete of the Year. Presentation of awards will be made at the Annual Sports Awards Night scheduled for Thursday, May 13, 2010, 7:00 PM in Freed Theater.

Physical Exam Reminder:
All athletes must take a physical exam before the first game of their season.

FALL H.S. SPORTS 2009-10:
Parent Involvement Program (PIP) - Sign up now to volunteer as a driver for Away games, to donate food items and serve in our Snack Shack or to work as scorekeeper and scoreboard operator (not hard to do at all) during middle school boys' and girls' Home BB and VB games. Sign up online is now available.

Parents wishing to volunteer to be an assistant coach on a CCA team should first discuss the need with the appropriate coach. Names of parent volunteer coaches will be reviewed/approved by the Athletics Director.

Click on the link below to access/print a copy of girls' volleyball schedule (Excel).

Womens Volleyball Schedule

ADMISSION FEES FOR HIGH SCHOOL GAMES:
An admission fee will be charged for high school boys' and girls' Home basketball & volleyball games. Game entry costs are:

Adults $4.00
Students and kids - $2.00
CCHS Students (with ASB Card) - free

Coaches, Asst. Coaches, trainers, players and parents who are staffing the scorers table, the ticket sales table or the snack shack during home games do not have to pay and can sign up online to earn PIP hours for these tasks.

WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
The Lady Lions fought hard in two matches this past week Bethel Baptist walked away with a 3-1 victory and Acaciawood pulled out a 3-0 victory.

Match Results:
Oct 2: CCHS 1 - Orangewood 3

Next Match:
Tuesday, Oct 6, 4:00 PM @ Eastside Christian (Away); 1701 W. Valencia Drive, Fullerton 92833
Thursday,Oct 8, 4:15 PM @ Bethel Baptist (Away); 16400 Brookhurst St. Fountain Valley 92708 (FV Rec. Ctr @ Mile Square Park)

b>HIGH SCHOOL P.E.
Students must be in the proper P.E. uniform for class. Out of uniform = a 20% deduction from the day's participation points.

Gym locks/lockers are issued to all PE students/dancers/athletes. No school books, food or drink may be stored in gym locker and locks must be returned at the end of a sports/dance season or the end of semester. Lost/damaged locks = $10 charge.

Quarterly Test:
The 1st Quarter written exam will be given the week of October 19.

Grading breakdown: 10% test; 15% demonstrated skill level; and 75% participation. P.E. classes are Monday through Friday for one semester.

Grading
A = 90 - 100
B = 80 - 89
C = 70 - 79
D = 60 - 69
F = 59 & below

b>MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHLETICS:
Students who wish to play in any sport during the school year must have their parents complete a Permission/Commitment/Uniform Statement (2 pg) and three Medical Consent and Release Forms. All four forms (with original signature) must be returned to the Athletics Director prior to participation on any CCA team.

Permission/Commit/Uniform Statement

Athletics Medical Consent & Release

Team Sports Offered:
Fall - Boys Flag Football; Girls Basketball
Winter - Boys Basketball; Girls Volleyball
Spring - Boys Volleyball; Girls Fast-pitch Softball

Athletic Fees:
Billed to the student's account ($125). Athletic fees pay for league dues, referees, field rentals, replacement equipment, trophies, certificates and other expenses related to the annual sports awards night. There is no admission charge for middle school Home games.

Athletic Eligibility: click on the link below to access the eligibility policy for student athletes.

Athletic Eligibility Policy

Awards:
Three players from each boys & girls team and one eighth grade boy and girl are selected by the coaches to receive special awards at the Annual Sports Awards Night. School Year 2009-10 the awards night will be held on Thursday, May 13, 2010, 7:00 PM in Freed Theater.

Click on the link below to review the list of the awards and their explanation.

Athletic Awards Criteria

FALL M.S. SPORTS 2009-10:
Parent Involvement Program (PIP) - Sign up now to volunteer as a driver for Away games, to donate food items and serve in our Snack Shack or to work as scorekeeper and scoreboard operator (not hard to do) during middle school boys' and girls' Home BB and VB games. Sign up online is now avilable--first come first served.

Parents wishing to volunteer to be an assistant coach on a CCA team should first discuss the need with the appropriate coach. Names of parent volunteer coaches will be reviewed/approved by the Athletics Director.

Boys Football:
Click on the link below to print out a copy of the 2009-10 jr. high boys' football schedule (Excel file). NOTE: Two new Home games were added to the schedule
at the Athletics Directors meeting (Oct 1 and Oct 30). Disregard all previous schedules. PIP signup is available online for these two games.

Boys Football Schedule

Game Results:
CCA 20 - Calvary Anaheim 6

Next Game:
Thursday, Oct 8, 3:30 PM vs. Bethany (Home - Lampson Elementary School)

Click on the link below to print out a copy of the 2009-10 jr. high girls' basketball schedule (Excel file).

Girls Basketball Schedule

Game Results:
CCA 45 - Bethel 44

Next Games:
Thursday, Oct 8, 3:30 PM vs. O. C. Christian (Home)

MIDDLE SCHOOL P.E.
P.E. classes are held every day. Students will be expected to be in the proper P.E. uniform every class session. A 20% point deduction will be made from the daily participation grade for being out of uniform.

Quarterly Test:
The 1st Quarter exam will be given the week of October 19.

Grading breakdown: 10% project, 5% test, 10% skills evaluation, 75% participation. Points (20%) are deducted from the daily participation grade for each day student is not in correct P.E. uniform (light gray T-shirt and dark blue shorts). P.E. classes are Monday through Friday for one semester.

1st Quarter Project:
Click on the link below to review the list of project choices available to meet this quarterly requirement. Due date for First Quarter project is October 23.

The First Quarter Project list can be accessed by clicking on the link below.

First Quarter Project List

Grading
A = 90 - 100
B = 80 - 89
C = 70 - 79
D = 60 - 69
F = 59 & below

FIFTH GRADE P.E.
No uniform is required for class.

HANDBALL TOURNAMENT:
The Fall double-elimination Handball tournament is scheduled for Friday, December 4, 3:30 - 5:30 in the gym. Signup sheets will be given to the Fifth grade teachers one week prior to the tournament. If you allow your son/daughter to sign up for the tournament please make sure they can remain for the entire tournament.

Quarterly Test:
The 1st Quarter test will be given the week of October 19.

Grading breakdown: 10% project, 5% written/physical strength test, 10% skills evaluation, 75% active participation.

1st Quarter Project (2009-10):
The First Quarter Project list can be accessed by clicking on the link below. Project due date is October 23.

First Quarter Project List