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Castle Rock Athletics Division
For program registration visit www.crgov.com/registration |
| Hershey Track Meet |  |
| Updated date: Thursday, May 16, 2013 2:13 PM |
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Free Hershey Track Meet on May 30th at Castle View High School Track for ages 9-14. No pre-registration is required, however participants should bring a copy of thier birth certificate and the Hershey Entry Form. Check in for this event will be at 5pm on the track.
Winners in each event will advance to the State Hershey Meet in Grand Junction and the State Meet winners advance to the National Meet in Hershey, Pennsylvania!!
Good luck!! |
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 | Essential Coaching Bag!! |
| Updated date: Monday, April 01, 2013 11:41 AM |
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| Please visit our local Play It Again Sports in Castle Rock to pick up a coaches bag for $10. It is stocked with pennies, cones and ice packs for your team! |
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| Parent Meeting Information |  |
| Updated date: Thursday, February 07, 2013 4:03 PM |
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Parent meetings are changing for 2013!
- Attendance is required for participants new to a sport and those entering a skill evaluation year (such as 3rd grade inline hockey or 4th grade basketball)
- Parent meetings are no longer required for returning players, but all parents are welcome and encouraged to attend.
- Parents will now be able to enter school/neighborhood information and requests on this website.
- Season information for parents will be available on the left sidebar of this website.
- All parents will receive a pre-season email with sport-specific instructions.
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 | Be a Responsible Sport Parent! |
| Updated date: Friday, July 20, 2012 11:38 AM |
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We invite all parents of youth athletes to visit www.responsiblesports.com. Explore the Responsible Sport Parenting Guide for tips on how to help your athlete get the most of their youth sports experience.
Help the Castle Rock Athletics Department create a positive youth sports environment! Take the Parent Pledge:
1 I will use positive encouragement to fill the Emotional Tanks of my children, their teammates, and coaches.
2 I will reinforce the ELM Tree of Mastery with my child: E for Effort, L for Learning, M for bouncing back from Mistakes.
3 I will set an example for my child by Honoring the Game and will encourage him/her to remember ROOTS—respect for the Rules, Opponents, Officials, Teammates, and Self. I will limit my comments during the game to encouragement. If the official makes a "bad" call against my team, I will Honor the Game and be silent! I understand I will be asked to leave the facility if I do not Honor the Game.
4 I will use a self-control routine to avoid losing my composure when things go wrong (take a deep breath, turn away from the game to refocus, count backwards from 100 or use self-talk (“I need to be a role model. I can rise above this.”).
5 I will get my child to practice and games on time and will be on time picking my child up after games and practices. |
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