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Summer workouts continue for XC/Track teams
Students on the BKW
Cross Country and Track teams have been logging early
morning workouts throughout the summer. These voluntary
workouts help team members keep their strength and stamina
for the start of the official track season. Varsity members
begin the season August 23, while Modified track gets
rolling on September 1.
August
12, 2010
►BKW cheerleaders showing school spirit
After a strong performance at the Universal
Cheerleaders Association camp in July, the 2010-11
cheerleading squad is gearing up for what promises
to be a great season.
FULL STORY
August 2, 2010
►XC/Track
pre-season meeting set for August 22
Team
expectations, practice schedules, fundraising, and the
famous "last dessert ceremony" are just a few items on the
agenda at the pre-season meeting for Cross Country and Track
students and parents. The meeting takes place at 7 p.m.
Sunday, August 22 at BKW Secondary School. Please
e-mail coach Tindale or call him at 861-8740 by August
18 to let him know if you can attend.
VIEW THE PRE-SEASON MEETING AGENDA [PDF]
July 19, 2010
►Bulldog
Basketball Camp a slam dunk
Camp offers basketball skills, life skills and a
whole lot of fun.
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Fall Sports
Cross Country - Boys & Girls Soccer - Boys & Girls Golf
- Boys & Girls Volleyball
Girls
Winter Sports
Basketball - Boys & Girls
Wrestling - Boys & Girls
Bowling - Boys & Girls
Spring Sports
Varsity Boys Baseball
Varsity Softball
J.V.
Baseball
J.V.
Softball
Modified
Boys and Girls Baseball
Modified
Track
Varsity
Track & Field
Code of Conduct for
Athletes
Athletics provide an opportunity to develop
qualities of sportsmanship, citizenship, and personal discipline
in addition to physical athletic skills. Student athletes of
BKW are expected to represent themselves, their
school and community in a positive and respectful manner.
Students should be aware that participation in the BKW
athletic program is a privilege and not a right. Regulations are
in effect 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
BKW maintains a proud and very successful
athletic program. This positive representation can only be
upheld if athletes’ conduct is held to a high standard.
Main components of the code include attendance, academic
eligibility, alcohol, tobacco & drugs, and citizenship and
sportsmanship. Violations to this code can range from game
suspensions to removal from the team.
All current athletes were given an athletic handbook. Extra
copies of this document are available in the middle school/high
school office.
Click here to read the
Athletic Code of Conduct (PDF file).
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