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DPL schedules will be updated by the Diocese Athletic Director
The fundamental philosophy of the All Saints Catholic
School Athletic Department is to develop the talents of young men and women
through competitive amateur athletics while maintaining a strong sense of
Christian principles and good sportsmanship. The contests the student athletes
compete in are GAMES, and as such, should be fun for the participators and
spectators alike. Winning is a worthwhile goal and purpose when viewed in
the proper perspective. Great emphasis will be placed
on building teamwork, execution, respect and discipline rather than on the event
outcome. The athletic department of ASCS is a vital, contributing part of
the total educational system. The rules of the classroom regarding
success, desire, integrity and perseverance are applicable during competition. More
information for all athletic programs can be found at the Dallas
Parochial League. Rules
and Regulations for ASCS Teams
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Use of the name 'All Saints' or 'All Saints Eagles'
is permitted by only those teams participating in All Saints Catholic School
or Diocesan sanctioned leagues or events. The school administration strongly
encourages and promotes school spirit, however, the school cannot govern or
accept responsibility for All Saints or All Saints Eagles identified teams
that participate in non-diocesan organizations. Therefore, teams
participating in these non-diocesan organizations (i.e., YMCA, PSA, PBA,
etc.) are not allowed to use the All Saints or All Saints Eagles school/team
names. All ASCS teams are to be known as the 'All Saints Eagles'.
All teams must play under the school's blue, red and white colors. All
teams will use the EAGLE as their mascot.
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Parents or legal guardians must sign a form or roster
indicating their approval for the athlete to play. A yearly
physical examination by a certified physician and medical history report
must be submitted to the school office for every student athlete. The
extent of medical examinations and/or specific medical tests will be
communicated to parents on an annual basis. The school will provide
the medical forms that need to be completed.
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The Athletic Director will determine the number of
teams per grade based upon the number of registered students and
availability of coaches. The Athletic Director determines selection of
head coaches on a year to year basis. The head coach may select
assistant coaches after team formation and are likewise on a year to year
basis. All registered students for football or track participate as
one 'Junior Varsity' grade 5/6 Team or grade 7/8 team. At the end of
each session, both Varsity and Junior Varsity teams will have post-season
play tournaments.
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Grades 5 and 6 Program: The emphasis of this
program will be on education, participation and development.
The Athletic Director and head coaches will conduct an annual
draft. The Athletic Director will divide equally registered
students to form teams.
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Grades 7 and 8 Program: The emphasis of this
program is on development through competition. Registered
students will be placed on a predetermined number of teams after
participating in a 'try out' judged by an outside coaching source(s).
The Athletic Director and outside coaching source(s) are the only adults
permitted to attend try-outs. The level of competition (division
I/II) will be determined by the try-out. The Athletic Director
will select head coaches after try-outs and team formations.
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Sportsmanship - ASCS holds the principle of good
sportsmanship paramount in athletic competition. All coaches, student
athletes, parents and fans should exhibit attitudes and behaviors that
reflect good sportsmanship. ASCS incorporates a fight-free, hands-off
and no put down policy. We will not permit any athletic department
participants or spectators to heckle, jeer, demean or ridicule any opposing
team member or official. It is the responsibility of the coaches,
parents and ASCS staff members to prevent and prohibit any such
unsportsmanlike conduct. Inappropriate behavior by coaches, student
athletes, parents or spectators may result in suspension from future
athletic contests.
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