8th Volleyball Gets A Clean Sweep Against Johnson Middle School
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8th Volleyball Gets A Clean Sweep Against Johnson Middle School
Friday, October 30, 2014 LION’S PRIDE FAUBION MIDDLE SCHOOL Special points of interest: 8th Volleyball Gets A Clean Sweep Against Johnson Middle School Volleyball Navy Team Tournament Saturday 7th @ FAUBION 8th @ EVANS The 8th Grade Volleyball team played Johnson Middle School last night! BASKETBALL TRYOUTS BEGIN NOVEMBER 10TH The Gold Team won in two games! The scores were 2518 and 25-11. Courtney Loth & Lunden Evans led hitting with 4 kills each! Taylor Williams led passing with 7 perfect passes! Lunden Evans led serving with 4 aces! Players of the game for Gold Team are Courtney Loth & Lunden Evans! The Navy Team won in two Inside this issue: games! The scores were 2511, & 25-6! Sophie Manson & Bentley Swanner led hitting with 5 kills each! Bre Stephens led passing with 6 perfect passes! Bailey Hebert led serving with 3 aces and 5 good serves! Bailey Hebert & Carol Swan had one block each! Player of the game for Navy Team is Bentley Swanner! led serving with 3 aces!! Player of the game for White Team is Tierney Uhl! Go Get ‘Em Lionettes The White Team won in two games. Tierney Uhl led hitting with 6 kills! Tierney Uhl also led passing with 9 perfect passes! Ellisha Stokes Coach / Parent Relationships 2 7th Volleyball Sweeps Johnson Out of the Gym With A Clean Sweep 7th Football News 2 8th Football News 2 Pursue Victory 3 Basketball News 3 UIL Eligibility Dates 4 Important Dates 4 The 7th grade volleyball teams had a clean sweep of their competition last night at Johnson Middle School. The gold team won in 2 games with scores of 25-17 & 25-18. Caydie Currin was the leading scorer with 13 serves and 1 ace, Samar Guidry had 10 serves and 1 ace, and followed close behind is Samantha Ponce with 8 serves. Samar Guidry led the team with 7 kills against Johnson, Liza Butler had 3, and Kalei Christensen and Elyssa Eisenberg both had 1 kill each. Player of the game goes to Caydie Currin with her great serving, passing, and she had 9 assist for the night. The Navy team also took the win in 2 games with scores of 25-15 & 258. Even with 2 of their players out with injuries they were still able to overcome their obstacles of playing a new position and win for their team. Leading server of the night was a tie between Sydney Anderson and Maddie Speicher who both had 10 serves for the night and 2 aces. Sammie Hicks led her team in kills with 7, followed by Sydney Anderson with 5, Olivia Deegan had 3, Emily Dean had 2, and Maddie Speicher had 1 kill respectively. Player of the night was Emily Dean for her effort in stepping into a new role for her team. The white team also had a great win in 2 games against the Lady Tigers, with scores of 25-12 & 25-9. The leading server of the night was Jadyn McDonald with 14 serves and 1 ace, followed by Skyler Shaw who had 10 serves and 4 aces, and Taylor Bouck contributed 7 serves and 1 ace. Everyone did a great job communicating and working together as a team to pull of their victory. LION’S PRIDE Page 2 PARENT AND COACH RELATIONSHIP Both parenting and coaching are very difficult vocations. By establishing an understanding between coaches and parents, both are better able to accept the actions of the other and provide a more positive experience for everyone. Parents have the right to know and understand the expectations placed on them and their children. Coaches have the right to know that if parents have a concern, they will discuss it with the coach at the appropriate time and place. Communication parents should expect from their child’s coach: 1) Coach’s philosophy. 2) Expectations the coach has for your son or daughter, as well as other players on the team. 3) Locations and times of practices and contests. 4) Team requirements, i.e., fees, special equipment needed, school & team rules, off-season expectations. 5) Procedures that will be followed if your child becomes injured during participation. Communication coaches expect from parents: 1) Concerns regarding their son or daughter expressed directly to the coach at the appropriate time and place. 2) Specific concerns in regard to the coach’s philosophy and/or expectations. 3) Notification of any schedule conflicts well in advance. As your child becomes involved in interscholastic athletics, they will experience some of the most rewarding moments of their lives. It’s important to understand there may be times when things do not go the way you or your child wishes. These are the times discussion with the coach is encouraged. Appropriate concerns to discuss with a coach: 1) The mental and physical treatment of your child. 2) What your child needs to do to improve. 3) Concerns about your child’s behavior. It is very difficult to accept your child is not playing as much as you may hope. Coaches make decisions based on what they believe is in the best interests of all students participating. As you can see from the list above, certain things can and should be discussed with your child’s coach. Other things, such as those listed next, must be left to the discretion of the coach. Issues NOT appropriate for discussion with your child’s coach: 1) How much playing time each athlete is getting. 2) Team strategy. 3) Play calling. 4) Any situation that deals with other student-athletes. There are situations that may require a conference between the coach and parent. These are not discouraged, as it is important for each party to have a clear understanding of the others’ position. When these conferences are necessary, the following procedure is suggested to help promote resolution to the issue. One player can be a crucial ingredient on a team, but one person cannot make a team.” 1) Call the coach to set up an appointment. 2) If the coach cannot be reached, call the athletic director and ask him or her to set up a meeting with the coach for you. 3) Think about what you expect to accomplish as a result of the meeting. 4) Stick to discussing the facts, as you understand them. 5) Do not confront the coach before, during or after a practice or contest. These can be emotional times for both the parent and coach. Meetings of this nature do not promote resolution of the situation, but often escalate it. What should a parent do if the meeting with the coach didn’t provide satisfactory resolution? 1) Call the athletic director to set up a meeting with the athletic director, coach, and parent present. 2) At this meeting, an appropriate next step can be determined, if necessary. Students’ involvement in cocurricular activities has been proven to increase their chances of success later in life. We hope the information contained in this handout helps make that experience more enjoyable for everyone Involved. If a parent has a concern to discuss with the coach, the following procedure should be followed: 7th Football News Gold Game Navy Game In this game, Faubion played great and beat McMillian 28-0. Dylan Dusset scored two Touchdowns for the Lions! Great plays were made on defense by Wyatt Murph, Jacob Mayorga, and Johnnarine Tucker. In this game, Faubion played hard but lost to McMillian 24-0. Standouts were Brandon Williams, Xavier McDonald, Preston Franco, and Kamdyn McCallister 8th Football News Tuesday night, the 8th Grade Football teams took on Wylie McMillian at Ron Poe Stadium. Both teams came away with convincing victories. The Gold Team defeated McMillian 38-0 while the Navy Team won by a 40-14 margin. Key players for the Gold Team were Grant Galyean, Ty Wilson, Johnny Cisneros, and Reid Royo. Leading the way for the Navy Team were Jack Vinson, Johnny Cogwell, Aaron Brown, and Conner Garris. The 8th Grade Lions will take on Allen Ereckson Tuesday night at Ron Poe Stadium. LION’S PRIDE Page 3 Basketball News Well, the cool air is around which means basketball season is upon us. Beginning Monday, November 10th, basketball tryouts will begin. 7th graders will start sharply at 6:45 AM which means our gym doors will open at 6:30 AM. 8th graders will start their tryouts at 3 pm and end at 5:15 pm. We will not have any tryouts after school on Friday. Any make-ups due to illness will be Friday morning at 6:45 am. Teams will be determined Friday and letters will be handed out at the end of school at 3:45 in the main gym. If your son/ daughter receives a letter stating “Congratulations” then two things will need to happen: 1) Athlete will have regular practices at the same time as their tryout times 2) Mandatory Parent Meeting for all basketball parents at 6 PM on Monday, November 17th, in the main gym. Also, prior to the tryouts beginning your child will bring home a tryout contract to be signed by you and the athlete. This must be turned back in PRIOR to the first day of tryouts. Thank you PURSUING VICTORY WITH HONOR Winning Is Important Winning is important and trying to win is essential. Without the passionate pursuit of victory much of the enjoyment, as well as the educational and spiritual value, of sports will be lost. Honor Is More Important Sports programs should not trivialize winning or the desire to win. To dismiss victory by saying, “It’s only a game” can be disrespectful to athletes and coaches who devote their time to being the best they can be in the pursuit of individual victories, records, championships, and medals. But the greatest value of sports is its ability to enhance and uplift the character of participants and spectators. The best strategy to improve sports is not to de-emphasize winning but to more vigorously emphasize that adherence to ethical standards and sportsmanship in the honorable pursuit of victory is essential to winning in its true sense. It is one thing to be declared the winner; it is quite another to really win. There Is No True Victory Without Honor Cheating and bad sportsmanship are not options. They rob victory of meaning and replace the high ideals of sport with the petty values of a dogeat-dog marketplace. Victories attained in dishonorable ways are hollow and degrade the concept of sport. Ethics and Sportsmanship Are Ground Rules Ethics Is Essential to True Winning Programs that adopt Pursuing Victory With Honor are expected to take whatever steps are necessary to assure that coaches and athletes are committed to principles of ethics and sportsmanship as ground rules governing the pursuit of victory. Their responsibilities to demonstrate and develop good character must never be subordinate to the desire to win. It is never proper to act unethically in order to win. Benefits of Sports Come From the Competition, Not the Outcome Quality amateur sports programs are based on the belief that vital lessons and great value of sports are learned from the honorable pursuit of victory, from the competition itself rather than the outcome. The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime. For schedules, summaries, and updates go to www.rankonesport.com Go to our Faubion Athletic link on the FMS website to find schedules, policies, newsletters, etc. go lions UIL Eligibility Calendar Dates Friday, October 3rd Evaluate All Students Friday, October 10th Students can gain or lose eligibility Friday, October 17th Friday, October 24th Friday, November 7th Friday, November 14th Friday, December 5th Friday, December 12th Friday, December 19th Tuesday, January 13th Monday, January 26th Monday, February 2nd Friday, February 13th Friday, February 20th Evaluate All Students Students can gain or lose eligibility Re-evaluate failing students Students may regain eligibility Re-evaluate failing students Students may regain eligibility Evaluate all students Students gain or lose Re-evaluate failing students Students may regain eligibility Re-evaluate failing students Students may regain eligibility Also, for game pictures, schedules, updates you can go to the main athletic webpage on the MISD Website and click on Faubion under schools. Select the sport and enjoy. So with that said, during each season, we will need all the pictures you want to send to your head coach. Once we will receive them, we will post them on the main MISD Athletic Website. Just another way to communicate with everyone. IMPORTANT ATHLETIC DATES Friday, October 24th UIL Grade Checks: Students can gain or lose their eligibility Saturday, October 25th Gold and White VB Teams Tournament 7th at Scott Johnson 8th at Cockrill Tuesday, October 28th 8th FB vs McMillian at home 7th at McMillian Thursday, October 30th 8th VB vs McMillian at home 7th at McMillian Saturday, November1st Navy VB— District Tournament 7th at FMS; 8th at Evans Tuesday, November 4th 8th vs. Ereckson at home 7th AT Williow Springs Thursday, November 6th VB Bi-District Games Location will be determined by the Navy team’s record Last day of basketball tryouts UIL—Students who were failing but are now passing can regain their eligibility Monday, November 17th Mandatory Parent Meeting for all basketball parents 6 PM—Main Gym Wednesday, November 19th Friday, November 7th UIL Grade Checks Re-Evaluate Failing Students November 10th-14th Basketball Tryouts Begin 7th at 6:45 AM 8th 3-5:15 PM Friday, November 14th MISD Basketball Preview for 7th grade basketball teams 7th Girls at North 7th Boys at MHS Thursday, November 20th MISD Basketball Preview for 8th bb teams