Purpose of the Athletic Program
Bible Baptist School involves its athletes in interscholastic sports in order to build character, teach discipline, and to win within the rules of the game. Athletes are to display good sportsmanship and honor the Lord through their participation.
Participation
- Participation in athletics is a privilege. This privilege may be taken away as a result of improper conduct.
- Because of limitations with facilities and vehicles, coaches may be forced to limit the size of squads.
- Coaches will make every effort to play each player, but participation in each game is not guaranteed.
The responsibility for choosing each team is left up to the coach and his/her staff. Coaches should outline criteria for making the team prior to the first practice. Players must recognize the commitment level that will be needed to participate in the school athletic program. Trips, work schedules, and outside activities must be scheduled carefully. A commitment to a team requires time. A student on a school team is agreeing to make the commitment to practice each day throughout the season and to keep absences from practices and games minimal.
Affiliations
Bible Baptist School is a member of the Commonwealth Christian Athletic Conference (CCAC) and Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA). The school must adhere to all eligibility requirements set forth by these organizations.
Risks of Participation
It must be understood that there are obvious risks involved in athletic participation. Injuries can occur even when every safety precaution has been taken. Bible Baptist School will make every effort to ensure a safe and healthy environment for the athletes.
Sports Offered at BBS
High School
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Middle School
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The Commonwealth Christian Athletic Conference prohibits girls from playing on guys teams and guys playing on girls teams.
Athletic Department Chain of Command
The Athletic Director oversees the entire athletic program. He works with the High School and Middle School Principals to provide a quality program. Each coach reports to the Athletic Director.
Questions or concerns about a specific team should be first addressed to the appropriate coach. If your questions are not sufficiently addressed, feel free to contact the Athletic Director.
Parents are strongly encouraged to support the decisions of the coach. While you may not agree with every decision of a coach, how and when you express your feelings may have a negative effect on your child and on the team. The time immediately following a contest is an emotional time, so please refrain from approaching a coach with issues at that time.
Parent/Coach Relationship
Both parenting and coaching are difficult tasks. Parents and coaches must have an understanding of the expectations and philosophies of one another. Clear communication is important.
Communication you should expect from the coach:
- Philosophy of the coach
- Expectations the coach has for the team members.
- Locations and times of all games and practices.
- Return times for all away games.
- Team requirements, i.e. fees, special equipment, off-season conditioning.
- Procedure to follow for injuries.
- Discipline that would effect playing time.
Communication coaches expect from parents:
- Notification of any schedule conflicts well in advance.
- Specific concern in regard to a coach’s philosophy and/or expectations.
Appropriate issues to discuss with a coach:
- The treatment of your child, mentally and physically.
- Ways to help your child improve.
- Concerns about your child’s behavior.
Issues not appropriate to discuss with a coach:
- Playing time
- Team strategy.
- Play calling.
- Other student-athletes.
Age Restrictions
- A high school athlete may not turn 19 years of age before July 1 prior to the beginning of a school year.
- A middle school student may not turn 15 years of age before July 1 prior to the beginning of a school year.
Attendance Guidelines
- A student must be in school by 9:00 a.m. to participate in a game or practice for that day. Exceptions will be made for medical or dental appointments.
- Students leaving the building before 12:30 for medical or dental appointments must return to school by the end of the day.
- Students must be in all classes unless on an approved school activity to be able to practice or play that day.
- A student may not spend more than one period in the health room to be able to participate that day.
- A student may not be absent more than twenty school days in a semester. After the twentieth day, a student may not participate until he/she has been in attendance sixty school days after the twentieth absence.
- A student who receives a suspension while a member of a team will be forced to miss one game/meet for each day suspended.
Academic Eligibility
High School
- A student must have passed four credits the previous school year to be eligible for fall sports.
- A student must be passing at least four credits to be eligible to participate.
- Athletic eligibility will be checked every Friday. Any student failing two classes will be ineligible to play in any games the following week (Sunday-Saturday). The student will be permitted to practice.
- If a student is failing two classes at the interim report, the student is ineligible to play or practice for two weeks.
- If a student fails two classes on a report card, the student is ineligible to play or practice for 15 school days.
Middle School
- A student must be enrolled for at least a half day and be taking three credits.
- Grades will be checked at the interim report and at the report card. A full-time student failing two or more 1, .5, or .4 credit courses will be ineligible to play or practice for 13 school days. A half-time student is ineligible to play or practice if failing just one class. An "incomplete" will be considered a failure unless due to extended absence.
- If a student does not become eligible at the end of the 13 school days, he/she will be ineligible until the next report period. If eligibility is not restored at that time, the student will be removed from the team.
Pre-Participation Athletic Physical
High School
Every athlete must have the PIAA participation paper completed prior to beginning practice. This includes having an athletic physical within the time constraints of the particular sport. The physician must sign and date the paper no earlier than six weeks prior to the first day of practice. A parent must sign the form giving consent to participate and agreeing to abide by the PIAA eligibility guidelines. ALL HS athletes must receive a physical for every season they play a sport.
Middle School
Middle school students only need one athletic physical per year to participate in the athletic program.
Emergency Cards
Each athlete will be issued an emergency information card. The card must be filled out and returned to the coach prior to the first game. Athletes will not be permitted to travel to away games unless the coach has an emergency card on file.
Athletic Fee
To help offset the cost of the athletic program, each athlete must pay an athletic fee prior to the first game of the season. The fee for all sports is $50.00. Fees should be paid to the high school office and should not be included in tuition payments.
Uniforms
Athletes will be issued school uniforms. The uniforms will remain the property of BBS. The uniforms are to be worn only for the athletic contest. This includes jerseys, and shorts, warm-ups, jackets, and shooting shirts. Care should be taken when laundering the uniforms. Uniforms that are lost, stolen, damaged, or have unusual wear may need to be replaced by the athlete. Cost will be determined by the age of the article. Uniforms are not to be worn to school.
Coach/Team Rules
A coach has the right to establish team rules. These rules must be communicated to the team at the start of the season. They must also outline the consequences for an athlete who breaks a rule. These rules would include, but not be limited to practice attendance, lateness to practice and games, or care of uniforms.
School Rules
The rules and regulations set forth in the "Middle School and High School Handbook" apply to athletes both after school and at all away contests.
The only exceptions are the rules governing dress. At BBS, we feel it is important to look presentable when traveling to another school. Therefore, teams that travel to games in street clothes may not "dress down" for travel. Coaches have the option of requiring athletes to dress up (i.e. guys wearing ties, or girls wearing skirts).
Travel
All athletes must travel with the team to away games. Athletes may ride home from a game with their own parents. Athletes desiring to travel home from a game with other parents must have permission in writing from their own parent. Athletes may not travel home from games with other students.
Coaches will provide parents with expected arrival times from away games. It is expected that parents will respect the coaches' time and be prompt in picking up their children after away games. Coaches are expected to stay with students no more than fifteen minutes past the anticipated arrival time that was given to the parents.
Since practices are after school activities, BBS will not monitor traveling to practices that are off campus (Messiah college track, tennis courts). Transportation will be provided to students who need it.
Fans are not permitted to travel with the team to away games.
Practice Policy
It is understood that an important aspect of athletics is practice. Teams may practice after school each day, except Wednesdays. Occasional Wednesday practices are limited to varsity teams and may not last more than one hour.
Regular practices may not last more than 2 1/2 hours per day. Additional time is permitted during summer preseason workouts. Coaches have the right to practice on Saturdays and during vacation time. Care will be given by coaches not to be extreme in practice time. It is understood that fall sports teams will begin practices prior to the beginning of school and student may be required to adjust summer job schedules or vacation times. Summer practice schedules should be distributed by coaches well in advance.
Fall and spring sports will normally practice after school. Basketball teams must share the gym, and practice times will be staggered. Middle school basketball teams will generally practice after school until 4:15. High school basketball teams will stagger practices from week to week.
Coaches spend a tremendous amount of time away from their families during the season. Forcing a coach to wait in the building for parents long after a practice is finished is unfair to the coach. It is imperative that athletes are picked up promptly at the end of practice.
Team Starting Dates
The starting dates for each sport are regulated by PIAA. The first legal practice date for fall sports will be the Monday three weeks prior to Labor Day. The first legal practice date for winter sports is usually the second Monday in November. In years when Labor occurs on September 6 or 7, then the first practice date for winter sports is the third Monday in November. Practice for spring sports will begin on the first Monday in March. In years when Labor Day falls on September 7, then the first spring practice will be the second Monday in March.
Coaches may conduct optional practices, conditioning exercises, and open gyms prior to the first practice.
Sportsmanship Standards
The Apostle Paul stated in 1 Corinthians 10:31, "whether therefore you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." Athletics can be used to develop many positive qualities in both athletes, parents, and spectators. We must maintain a Christlike testimony while in the midst of competition. The following guidelines have been developed to help us maintain a godly walk and testimony.
For the Coach…
- Exemplify godly character, behavior and leadership at all times.
- Respect the integrity and personality of the individual athletes.
- Abide by and teach the rules of the game in letter and in spirit.
- Display modesty in victory and graciousness in defeat.
- Respect the integrity, judgment, and authority of the officials. Show respect to the officials.
For the Athlete…
- Accept the responsibility of representing Bible Baptist School.
- Treat opponents and teammates with self-control and respect.
- Avoid actions and words that demean or taunt opponents.
- Display modesty in victory and graciousness in defeat.
- Respect the integrity and judgment of the officials.
- Shake hands with opponents after the game. Treat the competition as a game, not a battle.
For the Spectators…
- Remember that you are at an athletic contest involving school students. They are not adults or professionals.
- Show respect for opposing players, coaches, spectators, and cheerleaders.
- Respect the integrity, judgment, and authority of the officials.
- Avoid personal contact with the officials.
- Avoid booing, taunting, and sarcastic and personal comments directed at opposing players and referees.
- Recognize and show appreciation for an outstanding play by either team.
- Refrain from yelling or waving objects at inappropriate times during the contest.
- Do not use noise makers or display signs or posters during the contest.
Hazing/Peer Harassment Policy
Hazing or peer harassment that recklessly or intentionally endangers the mental health, physical health, or safety of a student for the purpose of initiation or membership in, or affiliation with any team will not be tolerated. All athletes must be given the opportunity to compete without the threat of any type of abuse. Coaches have a responsibility to maintain a safe and positive environment for all athletes.
Students are encouraged to notify coaches or other school personnel of instances of hazing or harassment.
Athletic Awards
Varsity letters, varsity pins, middle school letters and middle school bars will be awarded to students who meet certain participation requirements. The first time a student meets the requirements, that student will be awarded a letter. Each additional time a student meets a participation requirement, the student will be awarded a bar (middle school) or a team pin (high school). The requirements for earning letters and pins are listed below:
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Must appear in at least 1/2 of all innings a team plays. |
| Basketball | Must appear in at least 1/2 of all quarters a team plays. |
| Cheerleading | Must cheer in at least 3/4 of all games played. |
| Cross Country | Must participate in 3/4 of all meets. |
| Golf | Must participate in 2/3 of all matches. |
| Soccer | Must appear in at least 1/2 of all halves a team plays. |
| Track | Must compete in 3/4 of all meets and score at least 10 points. |
| Volleyball | Must participate in 1/2 of all games a team plays. |
| Tennis | Must participate in 1/2 of all games a team plays. |
To qualify for a letter, an athlete must finish the season in good standing. Academic probation does not disqualify an athlete from earning a letter unless the athlete has been removed from the team.
Each athlete on the team will receive a certificate of participation.
Three special awards will be given by the coach of each team. The awards are Christian Testimony, Most Improved, and Coach's Award.
All seniors who have earned a varsity letter in at least two different sports will be given a special award at the Awards Ceremony in May
The Athlete of the Year award will be given to one senior guy and one senior girl. The criteria for the award is as follows:
- Each senior receives one point for each season he/she has participated in athletics. (12 points)
- Teachers rate each student in the area of Christian testimony. A 1-10 scale will be used. If a student receives below a "3" on three different evaluations, then that student will be removed from consideration for the award. The average score of the evaluations will be used. (10 points)
- A student receives points based on overall GPA. A—10 points, B—8 points, C—6 points, D—4 points. (10 points)
- Coaches will rate the athletes on athletic ability (30 points) and leadership (10 points). Ratings from each coach will be averaged.
- Add each category together. The girl and guy who receive the most points will receive the awards. (Maximum score 72 points)
Athletes and Physical Education Classes
All athletes who are enrolled in Physical Education classes are expected to dress and participate in all activities. Coaches who want athletes to participate in less strenuous activities on game, meet or match days must communicate this with the Physical Education teachers. Without communication from a coach, athletes will be required to participate in all activities of that day.
PIAA Policies
PIAA has established many guidelines regarding amateur status, out-of-season participation, transfers to other schools, and recruiting violations. Any questions concerning any of these guidelines should be directed to the Athletic Director.
NCAA Clearinghouse
Any senior athletes who anticipate participating in athletics at the collegiate level should register with the NCAA clearinghouse. This is mandatory for athletes attending a NCAA division I or division II school. Information can be obtained through the guidance office or the athletic office.
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