Interscholastic Programs Offered by SRCS
Boys Varsity Football
Boys Varsity Basketball
Boys JV Basketball
Boys 7th & 8th Grade Basketball
Boys 6th Grade Basketball
Boys Varsity Track & Field
Boys Middle School Track & Field
Boys Varsity Baseball
Boys Varsity Tennis
Varsity Golf
Middle School Golf
Cross Country
Girls Varsity Volleyball
Girls JV Volleyball
Girls 7th and 8th Grade Volleyball
Girls 6th Grade Volleyball
Girls Varsity Basketball
Girls JV Basketball
Girls 7th & 8th Grade Basketball
Girls 6th Grade Basketball
Girls Varsity Track & Field
Girls Middle School Track & Field
Girls Varsity Softball
Girls Varsity Tennis
Cheerleading
Core Values and Athletic Philosophy
The Athletic Program ... assumes a biblical view of the physical word. In other worlds, all that God created is good, especially the crown of his creation -- us. From the entry developmental levels to the intensively competitive levels, athletics are an expression of God's image, His glory in us. We are fallen, though, and because our hearts are polluted with sin, we pervert athletic endeavors with the pursuit of vain glory and the praise of man. Yet the scope of God's redemption in Christ is intended to reach the court, the field, and the locker room. Through the special revelation of the gospel revealed in the Word, we pursue a new way of living by grace rather than shame, fear, or performance. Our minds are being renewed to pursue the glory of God rather than our own. Finally, through the insights in general revelation, the program seeks to employ established and emerging principles and knowledge of coaching, training, and administration. In so doing, not only have we come under the reign and rule of Christ, but we're also extending his reign and rule in the world.
Eligibility
Academic Eligibility:
In accordance with the FHSAA by-laws, a student must maintain a cumulative average of 2.0 in order to be eligible to participate in interscholastic athletic competition.
Students must be enrolled as a full-time student at SRCS.
Physical Eligibility:
Prior to participation in any form of athletic or team related conditioning session, tryout or practice, the student must have on file in the Athletic Department Office the following completed forms:
2009-2010 FHSAA Physical Form
2009-10 FHSAA Consent and Release from Liability Certificate
SRCS Athletic Handbook Conduct & Affirmation Signature forms
Also on file in the school office: A photocopy of the student's original birth certificate
General Policy:
Practices will ordinarily be between 2 and 2 1/2 hours. No practices or team meetings shall be held on Sundays, or on school holidays without the approval of the Administrator.
You must attend a full day of school (as defined by the school policy manual) in order to play or practice unless justified by a medical reason from a doctor or your absence has been cleared through the Athletic Administrative Team. Extreme emergencies will be addressed by the Administration.
NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse
Prospective student-athletes interested in participating in intercollegiate athletics at an NCAA Division I, II, or III institution must register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. To register, the prospective student-athletes can access the registration materials at the NCAA clearinghouse Web site, www.ncaaclearinghouse.net. From the home page, click on "Prospective Student-Athletes," which will link you to the necessary information.
When should a student register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse?
Student should register with the NCAA Clearinghouse after the completion of their junior year in high school. At this time, a transcript that includes six semesters of grades should be sent to the clearinghouse from SRCS. Please fill out the SRCS transcript request form and submit to the Academic Advisor. Additionally, students should request that their SAT or ACT test scores be forwarded directly to the clearinghouse by entering code "9999" as a reporting selection when they register for the exam.
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