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La Jolla Country Day School 2011—2012 Athletic Handbook & Directions to Away Contests

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Page 1: Athletics Handbook 2011-2012

La Jolla Country Day School

2011—2012 Athletic Handbook

& Directions to Away Contests

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Welcome to Country Day Athletics

Dear Students, Parents, Faculty, and Staff: The La Jolla Country Day School athletic program provides our student-athletes with an opportunity to broaden their educational experiences through an assortment of team and individual sports. The many lessons learned in athletics will complement those taught in the classroom and home, such as honor, respect, responsibility, commitment, preparation, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Lifelong relationships among teammates, opponents, and coaches are all part of the athletic experience. A student who elects to participate in athletics is voluntarily making a choice of self-discipline which must be maintained both in the classroom and on the athletic fields. It is our desire to provide a program of learning and fun for our students. A well-organized athletic program includes rules that govern the spirit of competition for the school. These rules need a broad basis of community understanding which is achieved through communication to the faculty, staff, parents, and student-athletes. We hope to accomplish our objective through this athletic handbook. If at any time you have questions or concerns, please call me so that we can discuss possible solutions. We look forward to your participation in our athletic program. Go Torreys!

Jeff Hutzler Director of Athletics and Physical Education

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Table of Contents

Athletic Awards - Middle School .............................................................. 34

Athletic Awards - Upper School .......................................................... 13-14

Athletic Guidelines ................................................................................... 4

Athletic Membership ................................................................................. 9

Athletic Principles ..................................................................................... 5

Athletic Trainer / Injuries / Concussions ............................................. 25-27

Athletic/Physical Education Requirement ............................................. 9-10

Booster Club / Team Parents ............................................................. 27-28

Code of Sportsmanship .......................................................................... 28

Directions to Away Contests ............................................................. 36-57

Dismissal of Athletes from Class ............................................................. 17

Dressing for Practices and Contests ....................................................... 17

Dual Sport Participation Contract ............................................................ 23

Fundamentals of Good Sportsmanship ................................................... 31

Interscholastic Athletics Offered .............................................................. 11

Lockers, Athletic Bags and Equipment .................................................... 16

Middle School Athletic Membership / Offered ......................................... 33

Multi-Sport Athletes ................................................................................. 22

National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Eligibility ........................ 22

No Cut Policy ........................................................................................... 18

Overlapping Athletic Seasons ................................................................. 23

Parent/Student Communication with Coaches ................................... 28-28

Performance Enhancing Drugs ............................................................... 21

Practices, Contests Times and Equipment ............................................. 12

Proper Dress / Team Apparel .................................................................. 22

Schedules, Schedule Changes and Alerts .............................................. 12

Senior Night/Day ..................................................................................... 21

Students Driving to Contests ................................................................... 18

Torrey Athletic Hall of Fame ............................................................... 15-16

Torrey Club Sports .................................................................................. 11

Torrey Coaches ....................................................................................... 24

Torrey Student-Athlete Pledge ................................................................ 20

Weight Room, Fitness Center and Strength & Conditioning Program .... 21

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Athletic Guidelines

1. Athletes, coaches, parents, and spectators are expected to abide by the Country Day Code of Sportsmanship (p. 28).

2. “Quitting” is an intolerable habit to acquire. Joining a team represents a commitment to that team for the entire season. Therefore, a student-athlete who quits a team may not participate in the next Country Day athletic season. Quitting is defined as leaving the team after the team’s first scheduled contest.

3. Because Country Day values well rounded, multi-sport athletes, the athletic department gives special consideration to multi-sport athletes when awarding its year end awards (p. 13-14) and all 3-sport athletes are award-ed a special patch for their letterman jacket.

4. Students must be in school no later than 11am in order to participate in after-school practices and contests.

5. Student-athletes must take school-provided transportation to all athletic events that take place during the school day. They are not allowed to drive themselves unless a signed parent note explaining the reason for them driving has been turned into and approved by the athletic director. Student-athletes may drive themselves to athletic events that occur after the conclusion of the school day with the permission of their coach.

6. All student-athletes who are participating simultaneously on a school and club team or simultaneously on 2 school teams must complete, and have on file in the athletic director’s office, an LJCD Dual Sport Participation Contract (p. 23).

7. Torrey student-athletes shall not participate in hazing rituals for teams. Activities that produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule have absolutely no place in LJCD’s athletic program. Any student who encounters hazing should inform his/her parent, coach, teacher, advisor, dean, and the athletic director.

8. All student-athletes must inform their teachers of any planned class absence due to athletics a minimum of one day in advance of the absence (p. 18).

9. It is a privilege to be a Torrey athlete, not a right. Student-athletes are expected to earn that privilege everyday of each athletic season.

10. Because Torrey student-athletes owe it to themselves, their teams and the LJCD school community to be at their physical and mental bests, all Torrey students must sign and adhere to the Torrey Student-Athlete Pledge (p. 18) before they may compete for the School.

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Athletic Principles

The principles of athletics at La Jolla Country Day School are to offer students-athletes, through participation in competitive sports, an opportunity to experience meaningful growth, accomplishment, and success through the development of sound habits of mind, heart, and work that will allow realization of one’s fullest potential. The opportunity for participation in a wide variety of student-selected activities is a vital part of a student’s educational experience. In keeping with the School’s commitment to enhance the scholar, artist, and athlete within each student, LJCD employs a “no cut policy.” Country Day does not exclude students from participating on a team due to lack of experience and/or ability. The School will provide a team to meet every ability level, and each team will be coached and provided competitive opportunities commensurate with the team’s experience and athleticism. County Day’s athletic program strives to provide experiences that will enable our students to develop physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally. As such, athletics play an important part in the life of students at Country Day. Through their participation in athletics, Country Day students learn lessons in sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting, competition, overcoming adversity, and winning and losing while maintaining behavior consistent with the School’s Six Pillars of Character. In keeping with our philosophy, the athletic program must function as an integral part of the total Country Day curriculum. It strives to be in conformity with the general objectives of the School by promoting sound learning and strong character.

GREAT PLAYERS

Great Players have tremendous focus during the entire practice or game. Great Players listen with their eyes and ears whenever a coach or teammate is talking. Great Players want to be coached. They crave coaching because it makes them better. Great Players want to work out and want to practice. They know that is when they get better. Great Players go just as hard in practice as they do in games Great Players stick with a drill until they get it right. They aren’t satisfied with average. Great Players pay attention to every detail. Everything is important. Great Players can’t stand lazy teammates or coaches. Great Players very rarely miss practice for any reason. Great Players want to hear the truth. Great Players hold themselves accountable for everything they do. Everything. Great Players hold their teammates accountable for everything they do. Everything. Great Players are committed to excellence in all areas - mind, body and spirit. Great Players hate to lose. They want to win every drill, every sprint and every game.

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Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Jeff Hutzler

Jeff Hutzler enters his eleventh year as La Jolla Country Day’s director of athletics and physical education and tenth year as head football coach. Country Day’s 2010-11 athletic teams were the most competitive in school history capturing a school record 18 league, conference, CIF, regional and/or state championships in men’s cross country, volleyball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s water polo, women’s basketball, men’s golf, baseball, softball and men’s track and field. In fact, the past 10 years of Torrey athletics have been a championship era with 119 championship banners hung on the gym wall (70 league/conference, 40 CIF, 6 regional and 3 state) compared to the 93 championships won in the 34 years from 1966-67 to 2000-01. 2010-11 also set a Country Day record for producing college bound athletes; 24 members of the class of 2011 will compete at the collegiate level in the fall of ’11 playing women’s soccer (2), football (5), men’s water polo (1), women’s water polo (1), men’s golf (1), men’s tennis (2), volleyball (4), baseball (3), men’s lacrosse (1) men’s track (3) and women’s basketball (1) at Marquette, Davidson, John Hopkins, Chapman University, USC, Yale, Claremont-McKenna College, Arizona, Stanford, The University of Pacific, Iowa, Cornell, USD, Robert Morris University, Trinity International University, Trinity University, Dominican, Dixie State University, UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, Miami of Ohio, Hamilton and Emory. In all, there will be over 55 former Torreys competing for the nation’s finest college athletic programs in 2011-12. La Jolla Country Day students participate in athletics at a rate that is among California’s highest; 95% of the School’s upper school and 98% of the middle school students participated on at least 1 athletic team in 2010-11 with 117 upper school students playing 2 sports and 30 earning 3-sport recognition. Coach Hutzler’s football teams have compiled an 82-22 win-loss record over 9 years while claiming 6 league and 3 CIF championships. After playing 8-man football from 2001-2004 and returning to 11-man football in the Pacific League in 2005, the Torreys will join the Coastal League, California’s most competitive small school football league, in the fall of 2011. Coach Hutzler was honored as one of California’s 13 model Coaches in 2009. Prior to coming to LJCD Coach Hutzler coached football, track and field, men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball in Nevada, Los Angeles and Upstate New York. He is a 2-time Football State Coach of the Year, 6-time Southern Nevada Track and Field Coach of the Year and was inducted into the Southern Nevada Track and Field Coaches Hall of Fame in 2005. Coach Hutzler grew up in Kailua, Hawaii where he was a football, cross country, soccer and track athlete. He competed in cross country, track and boxing at the University of Nevada where he earned a degree in education in 1983. Coach Hutzler graduated from UNLV with a M.Ed. in Physical Education in 2000. He lives with his wife, Lisa, a grade 3 teacher at LJCD and has 2 sons; Coleman, 27, a member of the University of Florida football coaching staff and 13 year old, Luke.

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Torrey Athletic Depart

Jeff Hutzler Director of Athletics and Physical Education [email protected], (858) 453-3440 x129, (858) 518-1905 cell, (858) 453-3099 fax Corinne Brunn Assistant to the Athletic Director for Middle School [email protected], (858) 453-3440 x275, (858) 414-4087 cell, (858) 453-3099 fax Kathy Dinwiddie Athletic Administrative Assistant [email protected], (858) 453-3440 x130, (858) 453-3099 fax David Floyd Athletic Trainer [email protected], (858) 453-3440 x138, (858) 583-5987 cell, (858) 453-3099 fax Mascot: Torrey Pine Tree “Torreys” Colors: Royal Blue and White Trim Colors: Black and Gray Unofficial Mascot: Big Blue The athletics department staff and coaches will perform as a team to insure that all responsibilities are covered in order to run a quality program.

Athletic Trainer

Athletic Admin. Assistant

Athletic Director

Assistant to the Athletic Director

Assistant Coach

Head Coach Head Coach

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Head Coach Head Coach

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Head Coach

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Torrey Head Coaches

Sport Coach School Ext./Home E-mail Basketball, Men’s Ryan Meier x205 [email protected]

Basketball, Women’s Terri Bamford x233 [email protected]

Baseball John Edman x175 [email protected]

Cheerleading Kathy Davis 858.337.3231 [email protected]

Cross Country Scott Sanders x248 [email protected]

Fencing (Club) Tedd Padgitt 619.278.5114 [email protected]

Football Jeff Hutzler x129 [email protected]

Golf, Men’s Bill Cahoone x135 [email protected]

Golf, Women’s Bill Cahoone x135 [email protected]

Lacrosse, Men’s Rory Hyland 301.351.0469 [email protected]

Lacrosse, Women’s TBD

Roller Hockey TBD

Soccer, Men’s Jerry Fleischhacker x299 [email protected]

Soccer, Women’s David Jenkins x221 [email protected]

Softball Corinne Brunn x275 [email protected]

Swimming Nate Heppner x227 [email protected]

Tennis, Men’s Joslynn Burkett 619.994.2486 [email protected]

Tennis, Women’s Joslynn Burkett 619.994.2486 [email protected]

Track & Field Kevin Reaume x244 [email protected]

Ultimate Frisbee (Club) Tim Sinnott x290 [email protected]

Volleyball, Women’s Peter Ogle x272 [email protected]

Water Polo, Men’s Steve Traverso 858.232.6963 [email protected]

Water Polo, Women’s Steve Traverso 858.232.6963 [email protected]

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Upper School Athletic Membership La Jolla Country Day School is a California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division IV San Diego Section school. For most sports, Country Day competes in the Coastal League of the Coastal Conference.

Coastal Conference

Army Navy Academy La Jolla Country Day Calvin Christian Pacific Ridge Escondido Charter San Diego Jewish Academy Francis Parker Santa Fe Christian Horizon The Bishop’s School Tri-City Christian

The Torreys compete in the following leagues or organizations in the following sports: Fencing — Southern California Interscholastic Fencing League Roller Hockey — Metro Conference, South Bay League Swimming — City Conference, Eastern League Water Polo — City Conference, Central League

Upper School Athletic/Physical Education

Requirements

Mission of Athletics and Physical Education: The mission of athletics and physical education at La Jolla Country Day School is to offer student-athletes, through participation in competitive sports and physical activities, an opportunity to experience meaningful growth, accomplishment, and success through the development of sound habits of mind, heart, and work that will allow realization of one’s fullest potential. The opportunity for participation in a wide variety of athletic activities is a vital part of each student’s educational experience. Students may fulfill their LJCD physical education requirements by playing on athletic teams and/or taking PE classes or participating in independent PE. Students are required to complete a minimum of one trimester (season) of either team sport or PE class per year of upper school. PE classes are offered during the first and second trimesters of the school year, not during the third trimester. Independent PE is taken for the entire school year. Note: One trimester (season) of sport or PE per year is the minimum requirement. All upper school students are encouraged to be physically active and athletically competitive consistently during each year of upper school. A special patch is awarded every year to each student who participates in three sports and special consideration is given to multi-sport athletes when selecting Country Day’s Athletes of the Year.

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Physical Education: Offered the first and second (fall & winter) trimesters of the school year. Students set and work towards personal fitness goals under the direction of strength and conditioning coach Kevin Reaume. This course may be taken to enhance over all fitness and health or be used to train for LJCD athletic competition. PE students are required to dress in the Country Day physical education uniform or any Torrey team gear for this course. LJCD PE uniforms are for sale in the Torrey Store.

Independent PE: Independent PE is offered for students who are presently participating at a high level in a sport/athletic activity that LJCD does not offer. This course offering is for the LJCD student who is involved in his/her outside of school athletic endeavor to the extent that it precludes him/her from participating in school athletics or PE. Typically, this course is for students who have a lengthy history in their chosen sport and who train many hours per week and compete on weekends. Independent PE is not appropriate for students who are experimenting with new sports. Independent PE is not designed for students to enter and withdraw from on a trimester-by-trimester basis. Independent PE is designed for students to be enrolled in for the entire school year. Students must sign up for Independent PE at or before school registration in late August by obtaining an Independent PE Application from the athletic director’s office. All Independent PE students must have their proposals approved by the athletic director. Student Team Managers: Team managers attend practices and home and away games and perform duties as required by the head coach of each athletic program. Student team managers who successfully complete their athletic season earn the same sport credit for that season as other members of the team. Student team managers are not eligible for 3-sport athlete patches.

LJCD Co-Curricular Policies

• Students may participate in only one significant co-curricular activity per trimester (season).

• “Significant” is equivalent to playing a team sport or being a lead in an arts production.

• “Lead roles” in arts productions will be determined by the arts department; an audition may be required.

• Supporting roles in arts productions do not prohibit a student from team participation, but practices and games may not be missed due to the production’s rehearsals.

• PE may be taken concurrently with any involvement in an arts production (lead or supporting), but attendance at PE is not to be affected due to the production.

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Upper School

Interscholastic Athletics Offered

Fall Season — August - November

Men Women Cross Country Cheerleading Football Cross Country Ultimate Frisbee *(Co-Ed) Golf Water Polo Tennis Ultimate Frisbee *(Co-Ed) Volleyball

Winter Season — November - February

Men Women Basketball Basketball Fencing * Cheerleading Roller Hockey Fencing * Soccer Soccer

Water Polo

Spring Season — February - June

Men Women Baseball Lacrosse Golf Softball Lacrosse Swimming Swimming Track and Field Tennis Track and Field

* Torrey Club Sports

Fencing and Ultimate Frisbee are non-CIF Torrey club sports and are pay to play. Student-athletes who participate on Torrey club teams earn the same sport season credits as students on regular CIF teams but do not earn Country Day athletic letters. Students who participate on Torrey club teams are eligible for three-sport athletic recognition. It may be possible for students to participate on some Torrey club teams while they play on regular Country Day upper school teams. Students interested in Torrey club sports should contact the club coach with inquiries about club fees, schedules and requirements. Torrey club sports do not fall under the School’s “no cut” policy (see Athletic Principals on p. 5) and Torrey club coaches may limit participation.

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Team Schedules, Schedule Changes and Alerts

Parents and students should keep themselves current with team schedules by signing up at LJCDS.org for Team Alerts. Team Alerts will automatically notify you by text or email as changes/cancelations are made to the LJCDS website. Directions for signing up for alerts:

• go to LJCDS.org • PROGRAMS • Athletics • Teams, Schedules & Results • Select sport • Alerts (follow prompts)

Practice, Contest Times and Equipment

Typically, upper school practices are conducted Monday-Friday, 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Due to facility availability, some teams may practice at different times. Contests are held weekday afternoons and evenings as well as on Saturdays. In addition, each upper school athletic season carries special requirements of proper dress, equipment, and time. For example, some sports may require student-athlete participation for practice and/or contests during school vacations (see Practices and Contests During Winter and Spring Vacations). Sports may require special equipment such as rackets, lacrosse sticks, shoes, etc. It is the responsibility of each upper school student to ascertain what these special requirements may be before going out for a sport. Each upper school student is expected to arrive at each first day of practice properly dressed, equipped, and informed. Additionally, students are expected to keep all conflicts with their practice times to an absolute minimum. Students are expected to schedule appointments (on and off campus), seek help from teachers and participate in arts either before or after practice, but not during. Any students who miss or are late to any practice for any reason may miss playing time at the discretion of the head coach.

Practices and Contests During Winter and Spring Vacations

It is a general athletic department rule that varsity student-athletes will have one half of winter and spring school breaks off and are expected to practice and/or compete the other half of either break. Novice and JV students generally have more than half to all of winter and spring school breaks off. Coaches of winter and spring season sports have their school break schedules well in advance of winter and spring breaks and it is the responsibility of each upper school student to ascertain the head coach’s school break participation expectations before going out for a sport.

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Practices, Work-Outs and Contests During

Summer Vacation

Certain Torrey teams may require participation during summer vacations. Torrey coaches, especially those leading the School’s football, cross-country, baseball, basketball, and water polo programs, require their student-athletes’ participation over the summer. Torrey coaches encourage their students to vacation in late July/early August. It is the responsibility of each upper school student to ascertain the head coach’s summer vacation participation and expectations before going out for a sport.

Upper School Athletic Awards

Team Awards

Letters — Varsity student-athletes will receive a varsity letter for the first varsity team on which they participate and meet the qualifications for. After receiving their first letter, pins will be awarded to recognize participation on varsity teams. Students must meet certain criteria in order to earn a varsity letter.

1. Student-athletes may not exceed more than two unexcused absences from practice.

2. Student-athletes must attend all contests unless excused by their head coach. Excused absences from contests may be granted by the head coach in the event of illness, religious holidays or approved family commitments such as weddings or funerals.

3. Student-athletes must be a member of the team for the entire season. Students injured during the season may earn a varsity letter provided they remain with their team for the entire season.

MVP, Most Improved Player, and Coaches Award

At the end of each season, each varsity, junior varsity, and novice team will recognize three of its student-athletes. Generally, these awards are given to the Most Valuable Player (MVP), the Most Improved Player, and a Coaches Award recipient. The Coaches Award is given to the player who, in the opinion of the coach, embodies the LJCD Athletic Department philosophy. The timeless principles of teamwork, character, leadership, perseverance, work ethic and a positive attitude are keys to this award.

Prepare the child for the path, not the path for the child.

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Department Awards

Patches — Country Day awards letterman jacket patches to: • athletes selected to an all league/conference first team • league/conference team champions • athletes selected to an all CIF first team • three-sport athletes

Banners — Banners are hung in the Smith Gymnasium for teams who win:

• league/conference championships • CIF championships • southern regional championships • state championships

Year-End Awards

Scholar Athlete — Presented to a varsity male and female student-athlete who is outstanding both in the classroom and on the field of play. Hagey Girls’ Sports Participation Award — Presented to the varsity student-athlete for participation, desire, and enthusiasm in womens’ athletics. Jack Wigley Award — Presented to the varsity male student-athlete who demonstrates courage and determination in athletic performance. Athlete of the Year — Presented to the outstanding male and female student-athlete. Torrey Booster Club Scholarship — Presented to a graduating male and female student-athlete who, through their work ethic, team leadership, and loyalty to Country Day, have exemplified the idea of a true Torrey athlete. IRON TORREY AWARD — Presented to graduating male and female student-athletes who have completed 12 seasons of athletic competition for La Jolla Country Day.

Union-Tribune All-Academic Teams

At the conclusion of each sport season the San Diego Union-Tribune selects an all-academic team consisting of student-athletes maintaining a 3.0 and above cumulative GPA. The newspaper then publishes all the student-athletes and their GPAs for each sport per season. Please notify athletic administrative assistant Kathy Dinwiddie at extension 130 if you DO NOT wish your child’s GPA to be reported to the San Diego Union-Tribune.

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Torrey Athletic Hall of Fame

La Jolla Country Day School athletic programs have been a part of the school’s history for many years. As a tribute to the athletes, coaches, and individuals who have contributed so significantly to La Jolla Country Day School athletics, an Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 2006. Along with athletic accomplishments, the virtues of being a scholar, artist, and athlete of character are celebrated in the Athletic Hall of Fame. The purpose of the La Jolla Country Day School Athletic Hall of Fame is to honor and recognize athletes, coaches, and individuals/administrators who have made a significant contribution to Torrey athletics. The Hall of Fame Committee will consist of eight (8) members.

1. La Jolla Country Day School Athletic Director.

2. A current member of the coaching staff to be appointed by the Athletic Director.

3. A retired member of the coaching staff to be appointed by the Athletic Director.

4. Booster Club President or their appointed representative.

5. Parents’ Association President or their appointed representative.

6. Alumni Director.

7. Head of School or their appointed representative.

8. A La Jolla Country Day School graduate to be appointed by the Alumni Director.

Qualifications for the Hall of Fame A person can qualify for the Hall of Fame by falling into one of the following categories:

1. A graduate from La Jolla Country Day School who participated in LJCDS athletics and earned a letter in a particular sport. All nominees must have been out of high school for a minimum of ten (10) years.

2. Coaches/athletic administrators at La Jolla Country Day School are eligible after they retire from Country Day.

3. Those who have been given meritorious service or are a loyal friend to the athletic program.

4. A La Jolla Country Day School team that has distinguished itself through extraordinary efforts and accomplishments and has been out of school ten (10) years.

Selection Process

1. Names for nomination can be submitted to the committee at anytime by anyone.

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2. Nomination forms can be down-loaded on-line or obtained from the athletic office.

3. To become a member of the Hall of Fame, the nomination must be seconded by a member of the committee.

4. To qualify for the Hall of Fame a nominee must receive a minimum of 5 votes from the committee members present.

5. A maximum of three (3) candidates in each category; individual, team, coach, can be enrolled in any one year. It is not necessary that the award be given each year.

6. A nomination made will be carried over for three (3) two year cycles. If they have not been voted into the Hall of Fame after three (3) cycles their nomination will automatically be withdrawn.

Recognition

1. The LJCDS Hall of Fame Committee will present the inductee with a 7 x 9 citation that will include a photo from school (if available and text about the person and their accomplishments.

2. The citation will be presented at an appropriate event such as the Hall of Fame dinner. They may also be recognized at an event in which the person participated.

3. A duplicate citation will be placed in the Smith Gymnasium Foyer.

Physical Education Dress Code Physical education students are required to wear a Country Day PE uniform or Torrey gear. PE uniforms are available for sale in the Torrey Store. During cold weather, sweat suits are recommended. No black-soled shoes that leave marks are permitted on the gym floor or tennis courts.

Lockers, Athletic Bags and Equipment

Student-athletes and PE students are issued athletic locks and lockers. All athletes and PE students must use their assigned lockers. No Country Day athletic bags, tennis bags, baseball bags, lacrosse bags (whether school or personally owned) or lacrosse sticks are allowed to be left in the School’s hallways, classrooms, restrooms or offices. Bags and lacrosse sticks left anywhere other than the athletic locker rooms will be held in the athletic office for 24 hours. Athletic uniforms and equipment are the property of LJCD and should be cared for in a reasonable manner by student-athletes and their parents. Athletic uniforms and equipment shall be distributed by the coach at the beginning of the season and should be returned immediately following the season. Students will be charged for uniforms or equipment that is lost, stolen or damaged. Care should be used to avoid fading and/or shrinking uniforms while laundering. A good rule is to always wash in cold water and to hang dry.

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Dressing for Practices and Contests

Student-athletes must use the athletic locker rooms to change for practices and contests. Students are to never change in their cars or in the School’s restrooms.

Dismissal of Athletes from Class Student-athletes scheduled to leave class early because of athletics will be dismissed only at the precise time listed in that day’s Rolling Memo announcements. While the majority of Torrey athletic contests are scheduled during non-class time, there are times when student-athletes must miss class to compete. At these times it is the responsibility of the student to inform his/her teacher of the planned class absence as far in advance as possible. Students who fail to inform their teachers about missed class time a minimum of one day in advance of the planned class absence will not be excused from that class (see Athletic Guideline #8 on p. 4).

Torrey Team Travel Torrey athletic teams will travel by school van and bus as well as charter buses and commercial airlines. Whether traveling locally in the San Diego area or out of the state or country, all Torrey student-athletes are expected to:

1. Conduct themselves as Country Day gentlemen and ladies in a manner that will reflect positively on themselves, their families, their team, and La Jolla Country Day School.

2. Follow all school rules just as if they were on campus.

3. Realize that every choice they make has an effect on themselves, their team, the Torrey athletic department and on La Jolla Country Day School. Every choice a player makes while traveling should be one that helps his/her team play at a championship level.

4. Enjoy their teammates and the trip while maintaining a competitive focus.

TBS TEAM BEFORE SELF

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Students Driving to Contests

Number five of LJCD’s Athletic Guidelines states that student-athletes must take school-provided transportation to all athletic events that take place during the school day and are not allowed to drive themselves unless a signed parent note explaining the reason for he/she driving has been turned into and approved by the athletic director (see Athletic Guidelines on p. 4). Please note that written permission is also required for:

• a student to drive another student • a student to ride with another student

Verbal and/or emailed permission will not be accepted. Notes signed by a parent may be faxed to the athletic director at (858) 453-3099. Students may drive or ride with other students without a parent note but with the coach’s permission if the team does not depart for the contest until after the conclusion of the school day.

No Cut Policy La Jolla Country Day School employs a “no cut” policy (see paragraph 2 of Athletic Principles on p. 5). This policy states that no student-athlete will be excluded from participating in any of the School’s athletic programs due to a lack of experience and/or ability. However, all students should understand that:

• Not all student-athletes will make the varsity team. Each student will be placed on the appropriate team (varsity, JV or novice) commensurate with his/her experience and athleticism. The head coach of each of the School’s athletic programs will make the final determination as to which team each student plays on.

• Student-athletes may be dismissed from the School’s athletic programs. Head coaches may dismiss students from their programs for breaking such team rules as repeated absences and/or tardies, failure to dress in proper game and/or practice uniform, failure to be properly prepared for practices and/or games (see Practice, Contest Times, and Equipment on p. 12), etc. It is the responsibility of each student to ascertain and follow each coach’s set of team rules.

• For facility reasons the sports of tennis and golf may limit their number of participants.

• Torrey club teams may limit participation (see Torrey Club Sports on p.11)

Playing Time Expectations

Middle School Teams An attempt will be made to play all student-athletes in good standing every game. A student with unexcused absences, behavior issues or, for other reasons, is not in good standings will be informed by his/her coach that his/her playing time will be affected. Junior Varsity Teams The goal of the JV team is to prepare the student-athlete to compete at the

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varsity level. It is the goal of the JV team to play every student in good standings in every game. The amount of playing time each student receives will be determined by his/her ability to help his/her team compete.

Varsity Teams Varsity teams are competing for championships. All/any varsity playing time will be earned during preseason preparation, practice and on the playing field, court or in the pool.

Tuition Assistance

In keeping with LJCD’s policy, no Torrey student-athletes receive scholarships to attend the School. As with all LJCD students, Torrey student-athletes may qualify for and receive tuition assistance. Tuition assistance is only available to qualified LJCD students (students who have been enrolled on their academic merit) who prove financial need. Any questions regarding LJCD’s tuition assistance policy should be directed to chief financial officer, Bruce Nelson, at school 858.453.3440 x309.

How to Tell a Winner from a Loser 1. When a winner makes a mistake, he says “my fault”; when a loser

makes a mistake , he throws the blame on someone else. 2. A winner credits his “good luck” for winning on being fundamentally

prepared; a loser blames his “bad luck” for losing on bad breaks even though he is not fundamentally prepared.

3. A winner works harder than a loser and always finds time to do what is expected of him; a loser never finds the time when he does, he works on the wrong things.

4. A winner makes commitments and sets goals with is heart and sets out to accomplish them; a loser makes “promises” with his mouth and never sincerely means to keep them.

5. A winner shows he is sorry by making up for his mistakes; a loser says, “I’m sorry” but does the same thing next time.

6. A winner thinks, “I’m good, but not as good as I should or could be.” A loser thinks, “I’m not as bad as some of the others.”

7. A winner would rather be admired for his ability than liked, although he would prefer both; A loser would rather be liked than admired because he knows he hasn’t worked hard enough to be admired.

8. A winner hates to lose; a loser could care less although he may put up a good front.

9. A winner is fundamentally sound in all aspects of the game; a loser is not.

10. A winner knows that strength, agility and quickness are the keys to success in athletics and works hard to attain those things; a loser may know but never attains.

11. A winner takes constructive criticism from the coach, realizing that it will help him and the team; a loser pouts and thinks he’s being picked on.

12. A winner thinks of the team first and never wants to let the team down; a loser thinks of himself first and the team last.

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TORREY STUDENT-ATHLETE PLEDGE

• I understand that the use of tobacco, alcohol and recreational drugs/controlled substances has a detrimental effect on my physical and mental fitness, abilities and development.

• I believe that, as a LJCD student-athlete, I owe it to myself, my team and my school community to be at my physical and mental best.

• I understand that it is a privilege to be a Torrey athlete, not a right, and that LJCD student-athletes are expected to earn that privilege every day of each athletic season (see Athletic Guideline #9 on p. 4 of LJCD Athletic Handbook).

• I acknowledge that it is illegal for minors to drink alcoholic beverages and that it is also illegal to use recreational drugs/controlled substances.

• I am aware that there have been several alcohol related driving deaths of high school students in San Diego County during the past few years.

Understanding the above, I______________________________________ pledge to abstain from the use of tobacco, alcohol and recreational drugs/controlled substances during my LJCD athletic season. Additionally, I understand that if I am found to have used tobacco, alcohol and/or recreational drugs/controlled substances during my athletic season, I will be suspended from my team and season for a minimum of one week (7 days). My second offense, during any given school year, will result in my removal from my team for the remainder of the season. If removed from my team for the season, I will enroll in the upper school PE program for the remainder of that athletic season.*

Student-Athlete’s Name: ___________________________________________

Sport :__________________________________________________________

Student-Athlete’s Signature: ________________________________________

Date: __________________________________________________________

Parent’s Signature: _______________________________________________ *Incidents that would be punishable under the LJCD Student Handbook in the absence of this pledge will continue to be handled in a manner consistent with past school practices and will merit consequences in addition to the consequences stated herein.

Please fill out, sign and date above and return to your coach. This form must be on record in the athletic office before you may compete for the Torreys.

GO TORREYS!

Your coach will give you a copy of the Torrey Student-Athlete Pledge to complete. This form must be on record in the athletic

office before you may compete for the Torreys.

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Weight Room, Fitness Center and

Strength and Conditioning Program Country Day’s modern weight room and fitness center are staffed by full-time strength and conditioning coach, Kevin Reaume, who is experienced in the proper techniques for the training of student-athletes. Proper and safe strength and conditioning is taught year round and is geared for both male and female athletes of all Country Day sports. Three two-hour per day, four days per week summer school strength and conditioning courses are offered during the summer session. For more information on how to Train the Torrey Way contact Coach Kevin Reaume at [email protected].

Performance Enhancing Drugs and Supplements

Country Day does not condone the use of performance-enhancing drugs or supplements which may endanger the health of any student-athlete. Country Day follows the guidelines set forth by the American Academy of Sports Medicine, the National Football League (NFL), the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the National Athletic Trainers Association. LJCD does not promote or advocate the use of any performance-enhancing substance including, but not limited to:

• anabolic androgenic steroids • creatine (in any form) • human growth hormones • non-approved FDA medications • blood doping

The student-athlete at Country Day is educated on these topics by the athletic trainer and coaching staff. LJCD coaches believe that hard work, commitment, proper diet and rest allow students to achieve their physical goals. They teach that the use of any performance-enhancing drug is a short cut that, in the long run, could cause damage or death to the student.

Senior Night/Day

Senior student-athletes and their parents are honored during a ceremony at each senior’s last regular season (non playoff) home contest of each athletic season. The Torrey Booster Club provides a small gift for each senior student and a flower for his/her mother. Each Team’s senior night/day is organized by the team’s parent group (see team parents, p. 28).

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National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Eligibility

All students who plan to compete athletically at the collegiate level must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center www.ncaaclearinghouse.net. It is each student-athlete’s responsibility to:

• register with the NCAA at the beginning of his/her junior year. • contact college counseling assistant, Ginny Perry, to request that their

transcript be forwarded to the NCAA.

Proper Dress for Practices, Contests, and Team Photos

The head coach will determine the proper dress for team practices. All Country Day student-athletes will dress exactly alike in their complete school issued game uniform and warm-ups for all contests. No other athletic club’s, other school’s, or any non-Country Day uniforms, t-shirts, jackets, sweats, or socks will be worn during contests either on the field or on the sidelines. For team photos, students will be dressed exactly like they would for a contest, this includes socks and shoes. Students without their complete game uniform will be withheld from the team photo.

Torrey Time The Country Day athletic department operates on Torrey Time. If you are on time, you are late. Arrive early and be prepared. In other words, for a practice scheduled at 3:30 you should arrive no later than 3:15. At 3:30 you will be completely dressed, loosened up and ready to work.

Team T-shirts and Sweats

All team t-shirts, sweats, shooting shirts, or any other team apparel containing the school’s name and/or logo worn by student-athletes at school or off campus must be approved by the athletic director, whether it has been purchased by the school or donated by a student or parent.

Multi-Sport Athletes In accordance with the Athletic Principles (p. 5) and Torrey coach description #6 (p. 24), it is the goal of the Country Day Athletic Department to develop as many multi-sport athletes as possible. All Country Day coaches believe that student-athletes gain valuable educational experiences and, in fact, become stronger, more competitive athletes by playing a variety of sports under the guidance of a variety of coaches, competing in a variety of situations, and by overcoming a variety of obstacles. The development of specialized one-sport athletes is counterproductive to the athletic principles of Country Day (see Athletic Guideline #3, p. 4).

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Overlapping Athletic Seasons Some multi-sport student-athletes will face overlapping athletic seasons. For example, the student’s fall season team is in the playoffs while his/her winter team has begun practices. Students who experience this overlap must always give priority to the team that is finishing their season, the team that is in the playoffs. Torrey coaches have both, each student’s and the playoff team’s best interest at heart and, as such, will do all that they can to enable students to successfully end one season while transitioning into their next season (attending some limited basketball practices while completing football or volleyball practices and playoff games, for example). It is always the coach whose team is in the playoffs who makes the final determination as to the limits that athletes may begin participation in their new sport season.

Dual Sport Participation Contract All LJCD student-athletes who are participating simultaneously on a school and club team or two school teams must complete, and have on file in the athletic director’s office, a LJCD Dual Sport Participation Contract (see Athletic Guideline # 6 on p. 4). The purpose of this contract is to ensure that:

1. All adults working with the young student-athlete are fully aware of the amount of time and effort he/she is spending on athletics.

2. The two-sport participation is physically sound and safe for the young student-athlete.

3. The two-sport participation fits into the young student-athlete’s life in a manner that is educationally and socially sound.

4. Any scheduling conflicts are resolved as far in advance as possible.

This contract must be signed by the head coaches of both of the student’s teams, the student’s parent, the School’s athletic trainer, and the athletic director. In addition, the student must submit (attach) practice and competition schedules for both his/her teams as well as a written plan for resolving any conflicts. The head coaches of both teams should approve this plan. No student-athlete may compete for Country Day simultaneously with another team until his/her Dual Sport Participation Contract is complete and on file in the athletic director’s office.

Team Fundraising As a general rule, Torrey athletic teams do not fundraise. All fundraising at La Jolla Country Day School must be approved by the School’s director of development. Torrey club teams are pay to play and may fundraise.

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Torrey Coaches

In almost every case, Country Day coaching is done by teachers who have themselves competed with distinction in their sports. These coaches personify the manner in which mind, body and spirit can enhance and reinforce each other. Our coaches aim to challenge Country Day’s student-athletes to help them learn to reach beyond themselves and to teach them a life-long love of their sport.

1. Lead by example keeping in mind that they are teachers at all times while coaching for LJCD. Torrey coaches carry themselves, behave and dress like professional athletic teachers.

2. Teach through sport. Torrey coaches are fair and firm with their student-athletes, teaching the following sound timeless athletic principals everyday of their seasons: • strong work ethic at practice and effort during contests • loyalty to team and school • punctuality. i.e. Torrey Time (if you are on time you are late!) • being prepared with uniform and equipment • being physically and mentally prepared • respect for teammates • respect for opponents • respect for the game • respect for officials • being humble in victory and gracious in defeat

3. Remind their student-athletes that it is a privilege to be on a Country Day team, not a right, and expect them to earn that privilege every day of their season.

4. Strive to make being a member of their team special and exclusive for each student-athlete. Torrey coaches require their students earn that team membership each day of their season.

5. Remind their student-athletes that, while they view each of them as an important part of the program, none of them are as important as the team. Torrey coaches ask their students to put the needs of the team before their own needs everyday of the season. “The Team, The Team, The Team.”

6. Encourage their student-athletes to be multi-sport athletes. Country Day does not believe in specialized, one-sport athletes at the middle or upper school levels. It is the goal of the athletic department to develop as many multi-sport athletes as possible.

Torrey Coaches are Double Goal Coaches 1) Compete and win 2) Build character and teach life lessons

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Athletic Trainer

LJCD employs a full-time, certified athletic trainer to care for injuries incurred during athletic participation. The athletic trainer has experience dealing with emergency situations and is versed in the protocols associated with these situations. Training Room Hours Monday - Friday 11:00am– 6:30pm Training Room Rules: All athletes MUST sign in for every treatment, including ice.

• No treatment (with exception of ice) is to be self administered. • No cleats in the training room. • No foul language. • No horseplay. • No supplies (including tape) or equipment are to be removed from the

training room without permission. Communication with Parents and Doctors Regarding Injuries:

1. Coaches send any injured or hurting student-athlete to the LJCD athletic trainer.

2. The athletic trainer will assess the student’s injury and begin any needed treatment.

3. The athletic trainer (not the coach) will administer pain reliever/anti-inflammatory such as Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, etc.

4. The athletic trainer will communicate the student’s injury to the parent by phone or note.

5. The athletic trainer will communicate the student’s need to see a doctor to both the student and his/her parent.

6. The athletic trainer will prescribe for the student any limited practice time.

7. The athletic trainer will communicate to the coach any required missed or limited practice/game time.

8. The athletic trainer (not the coach) has the final word as to when a student returns to activity (practice or contest) after an injury.

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Hurt or Hurting? It is important that all LJCD student-athletes and their parents understand the difference between HURT and HURTING. Sore muscles, bumps, and bruises are a part of athletics. Coaches will communicate with their students that they are not injured until the athletic trainer has seen them and assessed them as such.

Athletic Removal from Practice and/or Contests Due to Injury

The athletic trainer is responsible for the care and treatment of athletic injuries incurred through participation in athletics at LJCD. The athletic trainer cares for the student-athlete from the initial injury to return of play. With such responsibility comes the knowledge of when the student may safely return to athletic activity. The athletic trainer is responsible for keeping the coach, parents, and athletic director informed of the student’s condition throughout the rehabilitation process. The only way the athletic trainer may be contradicted with regard to releasing a student back to activity is by a doctor’s note. If the athlete can produce such a note, the athletic trainer will release the student to play with the understanding that any further injury that occurs due to this unadvised return to play is the responsibility of the student and his/her parents.

Athletic Injury

Protocol for Parents and Other Non-Sport Related Persons

In order to maintain an efficient condition of service related to the athletic trainer, parents and other non-sport related persons will remain off the field/court sidelines throughout an athletic event (practice/contest). This condition is stipulated for the safety of both the parent or supporter and the student-athletes on the field/court. The athletic trainer must be able to control the environment in which an emergency situation may occur. If an emergency should arise with a student whose parents are present, the athletic trainer must be able to perform his/her duties in a swift and efficient manner. To do so with a parent on the field/court is many times unproductive and a source of greater confusion and anxiety to the student. As is the athletic trainer’s responsibility, the parent will be kept informed of an emergency involving his/her child, and, as soon as possible, the student will be removed from the field and the parent will be able to see him/her. Other non-sport related persons at the athletic event will be asked to remain in the stands or away from the sideline if an emergency situation occurs. This is required for both the safety and security of the student. As with any medical situation, all information concerning a student is confidential and will not be made available to the public by anyone other than the involved student.

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Concussion Testing Country Day’s athletic trainer uses a software tool called IMPACT (Immediate Post Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) in evaluating and treating head injuries. A computerized exam utilized in many professional, colligate and high school sports programs across the country, IMPACT assists our trainer and team doctors in successfully diagnosing and managing concussions. Student-athletes who participate in sports with a higher risk for concussions take a baseline test and then are tested again with IMPACT only if a possible concussion has occurred. Student-athletes are given an informational letter and consent form that must be signed and returned to the athletic trainer prior to baseline testing.

Athletic Trainer Contest Coverage Priority

Country Day’s athletic trainer cannot be at every school contest. The athletic trainer will cover contests in the following order:

1. All varsity football home and away contests will be covered.

2. All JV football home and away contests take priority over other teams’ practices.

3. Priority coverage is usually given to home contests, however exceptions may be made by the athletic trainer or athletic director.

4. If there is no home contest, varsity away contests will be covered. This coverage will rotate through all programs participating in each season. If there is an onsite athletic trainer present at a contest location, the LJCD athletic trainer may not cover that event.

5. The athletic trainer will cover major events such as Coastal Conference Championships, CIF play-off games, etc. when hosted by LJCD.

6. Championships (state, etc.) will be considered on a case-by-case basis depending upon the athletic trainer coverage by CIF, host school, etc.

7. Rehabilitation will be scheduled around coverage of contest with the responsibility of scheduling placed on the injured student-athlete.

Booster Club

The LJCD Booster Club is an organization of school parents who are devoted to the enhancement of Torrey athletics. The goals of the Booster Club are to:

• promote school spirit • raise the awareness level throughout the school and the community

with regard to the Country Day athletic program • encourage support for all athletic programs from the parents, alumni,

students, faculty and staff • sponsor fundraising activities that support the athletes, coaches,

equipment and athletic facilities of La Jolla Country Day School

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Torrey Booster Club President Tammy Rooke can be contacted at [email protected] or 858.945.5754. Parents wishing to join the Booster Club should contact Tammy Rooke or athletic administrative assistant, Kathy Dinwiddie at [email protected] or 858.453.3440 x130.

Team Parents Team parents can do much to enhance each Torrey athletic program by providing team lunches, refreshments at games, fostering communication between the team’s coaches and parents, organizing end of the season parties/banquets, organize and implement senior nights/days and participate as members of the Torrey Booster Club. Positive, supportive and energetic team parents are an important part of the Torrey athletic program.

Code of Sportsmanship Athletes, coaches, parents, and spectators are expected to represent Country Day in a manner that is consistent with good sportsmanship and strong character. Country Day will not tolerate any behavior by athletes, coaches, or spectators, either student or adult, whose behavior is disrespectful to players, officials, coaches, or other spectators or detracts from the proper conduct of the contest.

Parent/Student Communication with Coaches When parents/students have concerns regarding a coach or his/her program it is imperative that the parent/student follow the steps of resolution listed below:

1. Student-athlete contacts his/her coach.

2. Student-athlete contacts his/her head coach if not the same as #1.

3. Student-athlete contacts the athletic director.

4. Parent contacts student’s coach.

5. Parent contacts student’s head coach if not the same as #4.

6. Parent contacts athletic director.

7. Parent contacts head of school.

8. Parents should never contact the coach about their child’s issue or concern until after their child has met with his/her coach first.

Make an Appointment Productive communication can be made when parents make an appointment to speak with the coach at a time other than scheduled practice and/or contest time. Parents are never to approach a coach during or just before/after a practice or contest to discuss an issue of concern.

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Issues of Concern Parents are encouraged to discuss with their child’s coach:

• the treatment of the student-athlete • ways to help their child improve • concerns over the student’s behavior • the coach’s philosophy • the coach’s expectations of the student and the team • team philosophy and rules • team discipline • scheduling • college participation

Parents are not to discuss with the coach:

• placement on teams (varsity, junior varsity, or novice) • playing time • strategies used by the coach during contests • other students

Parent Coaching During Contests

Country Day’s coaches are professionals who endeavor to provide an opportunity for the School’s student-athletes to experience meaningful growth, accomplishment, and success through the development of sound habits of mind, heart, and work that will allow each student to realize his/her fullest potential through participation in competitive sports (see Athletic Principles on p. 5). As they coach during contests, they do so while teaching lessons in sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting, competition, overcoming adversity, and winning and losing while maintaining behavior consistent with the School’s Six Pillars of Character. Parents are to respect the position and mission of the coach and should never coach students (their child or others) from the sidelines or the stands during contests.

“The price for greatness is responsibility.”

-Winston Churchill

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Parent Guide for Dressing for Country Day Athletic Contests

When the Torreys They will wear... You should are playing... wear... Army Navy Academy Black & Gold ROYAL BLUE Bishop’s Maroon & Gold ROYAL BLUE Calipatria Navy Blue & Gold ROYAL BLUE Calvin Christian Columbia Blue & Black ROYAL BLUE Canyon Crest Black & Red ROYAL BLUE Christian Red, White & Blue ROYAL BLUE Coronado Green & White ROYAL BLUE Escondido Charter Maroon, White & Black ROYAL BLUE Francis Parker Brown, Gold & White ROYAL BLUE Horizon Navy Blue, White & Cardinal ROYAL BLUE Pacific Ridge Columbia Blue, Black & White ROYAL BLUE San Diego Jewish Academy Royal Blue & Gold ROYAL BLUE San Dieguito Academy Blue & White ROYAL BLUE Santa Fe Christian Red & Gold ROYAL BLUE Tri City Christian Cardinal Red & Navy Blue ROYAL BLUE The above should be followed for home and away games.

Parent Conduct

The importance of parents behaving as model spectators cannot be overstated. Parents who support the LJCD Code of Sportsmanship (p. 28) provide a role model for other parents and students alike. Parents who harass officials, make comments to others regarding the judgment decisions made by coaches, and/or coach from the sidelines or stands are counterproductive and destroy the values of good sportsmanship and the games themselves. The athletic director reserves the right to remove such parents from school contests either on the LJCD campus or away.

“Strong minds suffer without complaining. Weak minds complain without suffering.”

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LJCD’s Fundamentals of Good Sportsmanship

• Show respect for the opponent at all times. When opponents visit our

school, they should be treated as guests, greeted cordially on arriving, given appropriate accommodations, and accorded the tolerance, honesty, and generosity which all human beings deserve. When visiting another school, we should be cordial and appreciative of our host. Good sportsmanship is the Golden Rule in action.

• Show respect for the officials. The officials should be recognized as impartial arbitrators who are trained to do their jobs and who can be expected to do them to the best of their abilities. Good sportsmanship implies the willingness to accept and abide by the decisions of the officials.

• Know, understand, and uphold the rules of the contest. A familiarity with the current rules of the game and the recognition of their necessity for a fair contest is essential. Good sportsmanship suggests the importance of conforming to the spirit as well as the letter of the rules.

• Maintain self-control at all times. A prerequisite of good sportsmanship requires one to understand his/her own bias or prejudice and the ability to prevent the desire to win from overcoming rational behavior. A proper perspective must be maintained if the potential educational values of athletic competition are to be realized. Good sportsmanship means proper behavior by all involved in the game.

• Recognize and appreciate skill in performance regardless of affiliation. Applause for an opponents’ good performance is demonstration of generosity and good will. The ability to recognize quality in performance and the willingness to acknowledge it without regard to team membership is one of the most commendable gestures of good sportsmanship.

Remember the Three R’s

Respect for self Respect for others Responsibility for all your actions

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CIF Pursuing Victory with Honors Policies Crowd Behavior and School’s Responsibilities

1. It is the responsibility of school administrators, ASB Council Officers, ASB

Advisors, Cheer Advisors and Cheerleaders to assist in the appropriate behavior of members of their respective schools at various athletic events and extra-curricular activities both at home and at away matches.

2. There can be no posters, chants, or cheers directed toward the opposing school or specific players on opposing school teams. Posters, cheers, or chants of such nature will be removed or stopped immediately at the athletic contest. For example – cheerleaders chanting “miss it” during a free throw attempt or a negative poster such as “Beat the ______.”

3. No noisemakers of any kind are allowed to be directed toward the opposing teams. Cheer squads cannot direct megaphones toward the field of play, at a specific player and cannot use megaphones as a noise maker directed at the opposing teams or players – for example banging megaphones on the floor during a free throw shot attempt. Fans cannot use noisemakers, megaphones directed toward another team, or player at any time.

4. Cheerleaders are to cheer positively for their school and players to assist in controlling crowd cheers and directing the crowd in a positive way to support their schools.

5. Fans, students, and parents who behave inappropriately and are determined by the school administration to be not behaving in the best interests of the school and players are to be removed from the premises and their attendance at the school events will be based on the determination of the school administration.

6. School ASB Advisors and ASB Council Officers present at the various athletic contests or other extra-curricular events are to reflect a positive attitude about their schools and refrain from any negative behavior directed at the opposing schools. They are to assist in crowd behavior by setting positive examples and assist, if called upon, with crowd control.

7. Music played over the PA systems must be school-appropriate and not contain songs that refer to drug/alcohol use; use racial, cursing, inappropriate slang; are demeaning or inciting against any group. School officials are to immediately stop this music if it is heard or reported.

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Middle School Athletics and Physical Education

Middle School Athletic Membership

La Jolla Country Day School is a member of the South Coast Middle School League (SCMSL).

SCMSL Army Navy Academy Rancho Santa Fe School Christian Junior High San Diego Jewish Academy Coronado Middle School Santa Fe Christian Francis Parker The Bishop’s School Horizon Tri-City Christian La Jolla Country Day School Warren-Walker Pacific Ridge

Middle School Interscholastic Athletics Offered

Each trimester grade 7 and 8 students may choose to participate in physical education class, yoga class, or participate on an interscholastic team. Athletic teams practices are held during the regular school PE period. Contests are held after school and occasionally on weekends. Students are required to dress in the LJCD physical education uniform available for sale in the Torrey Store. PE students without their PE clothes will be sent to the Torrey Store to purchase them. Students without money will receive their PE clothes and their parents’ school account will be charged.

Fall Season — August-November Boys Girls Cross Country Cross Country Flag Football Volleyball

Winter Season — November-February Boys Girls Basketball Fencing * Fencing * Soccer Soccer Softball

Spring Season — February-June Boys Girls Baseball Basketball Lacrosse * Cheerleading Tennis Tennis Track and Field Track and Field *See paragraph on club sports on p 11.

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Middle School Athletic Awards

End of Season Awards

At the end of each season each middle school team will recognize three of its student-athletes. Middle school athletes are generally awarded in recognition of strong team building skills such as effort, “coachability”, and improvement.

Year-End Awards Donald Pringle Memorial Award — Awarded at the end of the school year to the 8th grade boy and girl who best demonstrate ability, desire, determination, and sacrifice in the field of athletics.

Middle School Athletes Being Picked up by Parents After Home and Away Contests

1. MS student–athletes should bring everything they will need that night with

them to their game. If they don’t want to haul it to the game they may leave belongings in the coaches office or locker room.

2. Parents should pick up their students only from the athletic parking lot, not the Genesee lot.

Upon returning to campus after away games, no middle school student should return to the middle school. If students have forgotten something, they may have their parents drive them around to the Genesee lot and they can run in to get what they need.

The Torrey Store

Run by Torreys for Torreys

For official Torrey gear, Lettermen Jackets, PE uniforms and all your BIG BLUE needs.

At the top of the stairs, across from the gym.

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TORREY ATHLETICS

PERSONAL INTEGRITY

WORK ETHIC SELF RESPONSIBILITY

RESPONSIBILITY TO OTHERS SELF SACRAFICE

DELAYED GRATIFICATION TEAM WORK

OVERCOMING FEARS ATTACKING CHALLENGES

GOAL SETTING THE PERSUIT OF EXCELLENCE

COMMUNITY BEING PART OF SOMETHING

BIGGER THAN ONES SELF

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DIRECTIONS TO AWAY CONTESTS

-Directions may also be found in the athletic section of the LJCD website

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ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF PEACE - OLP (619) 297-2266 4860 Oregon Street, San Diego 92116 I-805 South. Take Exit 17A to merge onto Madison Avenue toward Adams Avenue. Turn right onto Oregon Street. Take the 2nd left onto Collier Avenue. The school is on the right. ALEX G. SPANOS FIELD AT KATE SESSIONS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - SPANOS FIELD 2150 Beryl Street, San Diego 92109 I-5 South to Garnet/Balboa. Right at Garnet. Right at Soledad Mountain Road. Left at Beryl. The school is on the right. Park in the Community Congregational Church lot, located just past the school. Access the field through the gate located to the far right of the parking lot. ALLEN FIELD I-5 South to La Jolla Village Drive West. Left on Torrey Pines Road. The field will be on the right. ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (858) 635-4772 10455 Pomerado Road, San Diego CA 92131 South on Genesee. Turn left on La Jolla Village Drive (road name changes to Miramar Road—then changes to Pomerado Road). The University is on the right. ALLIED GARDENS POOL (619) 235-1143 6707 Glenroy Street, San Diego 92120 I-8 exit Waring Road, go up the hill and turn left on Zion. Right on Glenroy (the pool is on the right). ARCO ARENA Arroyo Grande Drive, Sacramento CA 95864 Please check the CIF Website for directions www.cifstate.org or www.arcoarena.com ARMY-NAVY ACADEMY (760) 729-2385 2605 Carlsbad Boulevard, Carlsbad 92018 I-5 North to Carlsbad Village Drive West. Right at Carlsbad Boulevard. The school is on the left; the athletic fields are on the right. BARNES TENNIS CENTER (619) 221-9000 4490 West Point Loma Boulevard, San Diego 92107 I-5 South to Sea World Drive. West to Sunset Cliffs Boulevard. Take Sunset Cliffs (stay in the left lane) and branch off to Nimitz to West Point Loma Boulevard intersection. Left at West Point Loma Boulevard. BISHOP’S MIDDLE / UPPER SCHOOL (858) 459-4021 7607 La Jolla Boulevard, La Jolla 92037 I-5 South to La Jolla Village Drive West. Left at Torrey Pine Road. Left at Girard. Right at Pearl. Right at La Jolla Boulevard.

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BOBBY RIGGS TENNIS CLUB (760) 753-4705 875 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas 92024 I-5 North. Exit Santa Fe Drive - East. Bobby Riggs is on the right. BONITA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL (619) 216-5000 751 Otay Lakes Road, Chula Vista 91913 I-805 South to H Street East. Left at Otay Lakes Road. The school is on the right. BORREGO SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL (760) 767-5335 2281 Diegueno Road, Borrego Springs 92004 I-15 North. East on Scripps Poway Parkway. Left (north) on 67 to Ramona (67 will change to 78). Turn left on Yaqui Pass Road. Slight left onto Deep Well Trail. Continue onto Borrego Springs Road. At the traffic circle, continue straight onto Borrego Springs Road/Circle U Drive. Turn left on Cahuilla Road. Take the first right onto Diegueno Drive. The school is on the right. BOYS & GIRLS CLUB - SOLANA BEACH (858) 755-9373 533 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach 92075 I-5 North exit west at Lomas Santa Fe Drive the club will be on the left just past Stevens. BRAWLEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL (760) 312-5819 480 North Imperial Avenue, Brawley 92227 I-8 East to (El Centro). Take CA-111 North toward Brawley. Continue onto Main Street. Turn right on North Plaza Street. Turn right onto North Imperial Avenue. The school is on the right. BREA OLINDA High School (714) 990-7850 789 Wild Cat Way, Brea 92821 I-5 North. CA-57 North. Take the Lambert Road exit. Right onto East Lambert Road. Left onto Wildcat Way. BREEZE HILL PARK 900 Breeze Hill Road, Vista 92083 (619) 692-4920 I-5 North, 78 East, exit at Melrose Drive and turn right. Go approximately 1 mile to Breeze Hill Road. The field is on the corner of Breeze Hill Road & Melrose. BUD KEARNS POOL AT MORLEY FIELD 2229 Morley Field Drive, San Diego 92104 I-805 South, take exit and turn right onto El Cajon Boulevard. Turn left onto 30th Street. Turn right onto Upas Street. Turn left onto Morley Field Drive. The pool is on the left (past the tennis courts). BUB WILLIAMSON PARK 530 Grapevine Road, Vista 92083 I-5 North to 78 East. Exit Emerald Drive and turn left. Right at Vista Way. Left at Grapevine Road. Left on Grapevine Lane (the field is at the end of the street).

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CAL STATE FULLERTON (714) 278-2011 800 N State College Boulevard. Fullerton, CA 92831 5 north (approximately 75 miles) to 57 north. Exit left at Nutwood Avenue Turn right at N State College Boulevard. Turn right at Gymnasium Campus Drive. CALIPATRIA HIGH SCHOOL (760) 348-2254 601 West Main, Calipatria 92233 I-8 East to 86 NE through Brawley, to 111 North to 9th Street. Left to Main. Left to school. CALVERY CHRISTIAN JUNIOR HIGH / HIGH SCHOOL (VISTA) (760) 724-4590 885 East Vista Way, Vista 92084 School uses off campus sites for all athletic contests. CALVIN CHRISTIAN JUNIOR HIGH / HIGH SCHOOL (760) 489-6430 2000 North Broadway, Escondido 92026 I-15 North. East on 78. Left at Broadway. The school is on the right. CANYON CREST ACADEMY - CCA (858) 350-0253 5951 Village Center Loop Road, San Diego 92130 I-5 North to 56 East. Take the Carmel Valley Road exit. Turn left (north) on Carmel Valley Road. Turn right at Village Center Loop. CCA is on the right at the corner of Carmel Valley Road and Village Center Loop Road. CARLSBAD HIGH SCHOOL (760) 331-5100 3557 Lancer Way, Carlsbad 92008 I-5 North to Carlsbad Village Drive. East on Carlsbad Village Drive. Right at Monroe—turns into Lancer Way. The school is on the right. CARMEL VALLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL (858) 481-8221 3800 Mykonos Lane, Carmel Valley 92130 I-5 North to 56 East. Exit left on Carmel Creek Road. Left on Mykonos. The school will be at the end of the street. CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL (858) 523-4000 5555 Del Mar Heights Road, San Diego 92130 I-5 North to Del Mar Heights Road head East. The school is on the right. CCA - see CANYON CREST ACADEMY CHA - CHIBAD HEBREW ACADEMY 10785 Pomerado Road, San Diego 92131 South on Genesee. Turn left on La Jolla Village Drive (road name changes to Miramar Road—then changes to Pomerado Road). The school is on the right. CHILDRENS CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY - CCPAA (619) 584-2454 3051 El Cajon Boulevard, San Diego 92104 School uses off campus sites for all athletic contests.

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CHRISTIAN Junior High / High School (619) 440-1531 2100 Greenfield Drive, El Cajon 92019 I-8 East to Greenfield Drive. Right at Greenfield. The school is on the corner of Greenfield and Madison. CHRISTIAN LIFE Academy (760) 741-1233 613 West Valley Parkway, Suite 245, Escondido, 92025 All games played at off site locations. CHULA VISTA High School(619) 476-3300 820 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista 91911 I-805 South to L Street West or I-5 to L Street East. North on Fourth. CLAIREMONT HIGH SCHOOL (858) 273-0201 4150 Ute Drive, San Diego 92117 I-5 South to Balboa Avenue East. Right at Modoc to Ute. CLAIREMONT REC CENTER SOUTH (858) 581-9924 3605 Clairemont Drive, Clairemont 92117 I-805 South to Clairemont Mesa Boulevard west. Left at Clairemont Drive. The Rec Center is on the left. COPLEY FAMILY YMCA (619) 283-2251 3901 Landis Street, San Diego 92105 I-805 South to 52 East, to 15 South. Exit right (west) at University Avenue. Go one short block to 39th and go left. The YMCA is two blocks straight ahead. The gym is on the right. CORONADO CAYS 1, 2, & 3 Fields / Tennis Courts I-5 South, go over the Coronado Bridge. Turn left at the first traffic light, Orange Avenue Go southbound on Orange Avenue which becomes Silver Strand, approximately 3-4 miles. Take the Coronado Cays turnoff, turn left at the stop sign. Proceed through light to main gate of The Coronado Cays, turn right, the tennis courts and fields are on the right. CORONADO HIGH SCHOOL (619) 522-8907 650 D Avenue, Coronado 92118 I-5 South, go over San Diego-Coronado Bridge. Left at Orange. Right at 6th Street to D Avenue. CORONADO MIDDLE SCHOOL / CUTTLER FIELD (619) 522-8921 550 F Avenue, Coronado 92118 I-5 South, go over San Diego-Coronado Bridge. Left at Orange. Right onto 6th Street. Right onto F Avenue. The school/field is on the left. COX ARENA - now VIEJAS ARENA

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CROWN POINT I-5 South Exit at Grand/Garnet Avenue in Pacific Beach If coming from the north, follow Garnet Avenue west until Lamont Street. Turn left on Lamont and take Lamont all the way to the end. Cross Crown Point Drive and enter Mission Bay Park on Corona Oriente Road. Park in the first parking lot on the left. The race will begin on the first grassy area. CUTLER FIELD / CORONADO MIDDLE SCHOOL 550 F Avenue, Coronado 92118 I-5 South, go over San Diego-Coronado Bridge. Left at Orange. Right onto 6th Street. Right onto F Avenue. The field/school is on the left. DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL (858) 487-0877 16601 Nighthawk Lane, San Diego 92127 I-5 North to 56 East to I-15 North. Exit at Camino Del Norte and turn left. Turn left on Lone Quail Road. Turn right on Zaslavsky Place. At the corner the road changes to Nighthawk Lane. The school is on the left. DIEGUEÑO MIDDLE SCHOOL (760) 944-1892 2150 Village Park Way, Encinitas 92024 I-5 North to Manchester Avenue. Exit and go left on Manchester, continue onto El Camino Real. Right on Mountain Vista Drive. Turn left onto Village Park Way. The school is on the left. DUSTY RHODES PARK I-5 South to Sea World Drive. Turn left on Nimitz Boulevard. Turn Right on West Point Loma Boulevard. The entrance is immediately on the right. EARL WARREN Middle School (858) 755-1558 155 Stevens Street, Solana Beach 92075 I-5 North exit west at Lomas Santa Fe. Turn left at Stevens (the second light). The school is on the right. EAST LAKE HIGH SCHOOL (619) 397-3800 1120 Eastlake Parkway, Chula Vista 91915 I-805 South, exit East on “L” Street/ Telegraph Canyon Road. Right at Eastlake Parkway. EL CAJON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL (619) 401-4700 1035 East Madison Avenue, El Cajon 92021 I-8 East to Mollison South- Left at Madison Avenue. The school is on the right EL CAMINO High School (760) 757-8550 400 Rancho Del Oro, Oceanside 92057 I-5 North to 78 East. Turn left at El Camino Real. Turn right on Mesa Drive. Turn left onto Rancho del Oro the school is on the right.

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EL CAMINO COUNTRY CLUB (760) 757-2100 3202 Vista Way, Oceanside 92056 I-5 North to 78 East. Exit El Camino Real North. Right on Vista Way. The Country Club is on the left. EL CAPITAN High School (619) 938-9100 10410 Ashwood Street, Lakeside 92040 I-8 East to 67 North. Right at Mapelview. Left at Ashwood. ENCINITAS RANCH GOLF COURSE (760) 944-1936 1275 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas, 92024 I-5 North to Leucadia Boulevard. Turn Right onto Leucadia Boulevard. Turn left onto Quail Gardens Drive. The golf course is on the right. EPIC VOLLEYBALL CLUB (858) 486-5228 13955 Stowe Drive, Poway 92064 South on Genesee. Turn left on La Jolla Village Drive (road name changes to Miramar Road). Take I-15 North to Scripps Poway Parkway Go East 5 miles to Stowe Drive and turn left, go past one stop sign. Building is on the left. Observe parking signs. ESCONDIDO HIGH SCHOOL (760) 291-4000 1535 North Broadway, Escondido 92026 I-15 North to 78 East. Exit left at North Broadway. The school is on the left. ESCONDIDO CHARTER (760) 737-3154 1868 East Valley Parkway, Escondido 92027 I-15 North to Via Rancho Parkway. Right on Bear Valley Parkway. Left at fork. Midway to East Valley Parkway. Left to School. ESC - ESCONDIDO SPORTS CENTER—at KIT CARSON PARK (760) 839-4527 3315 Bear Valley Parkway, Escondido 92025 I-15 North to East Via Rancho Pkwy and head East. Bear left onto Bear Valley Parkway. Turn left on Casteneda Drive/Park Drive. FALLBROOK HIGH SCHOOL (760) 723- 6300 2400 South Stagecoach Lane, Fallbrook 92028 I-15 North Exit Pala / 76 West, go approximately 5 miles turn right on Mission, go approximately 3 miles to the school. Right on Stagecoach Lane. FOOTHILLS CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL (619) 303-8035 2321 Dryden Road, El Cajon 92020 School uses off campus sites for all athletic contests. FRANCIS PARKER MIDDLE/UPPER SCHOOL (858) 569-7900 6501 Linda Vista Road, San Diego 92111 I-805 South to 163 South. Exit at Genesee Avenue and turn right. Turn left onto Linda Vista Road. The school is on the left.

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GLORIETTA TENNIS CENTER (619) 435-1616 1501 Glorietta Boulevard, Coronado 92118 I-5 over San Diego-Coronado Bridge. Left at Orange. Left at 4th. Turn right at Glorietta, just before the bridge. The courts are on the left. GRANITE HILLS HIGH SCHOOL (619) 593-5500 1719 East Madison Avenue, El Cajon 92019 1-8 East to 2nd Street South (in El Cajon). Left at Madison Avenue. GREEN FIELD at VILLAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 600 Sixth Street, Coronado 92118 I-5 South over San Diego-Coronado Bridge. Left at Orange. Right at 6th Street. Go past Coronado Middle School, the Village School is on the left. GROSSMONT HIGH SCHOOL (619) 668-6000 1100 Murray Drive, El Cajon 92020 I-8 East to Severin North in La Mesa. Right at Murray Dr. GUAJOME PARK ACADEMY (760) 631-8500 2000 North Santa Fe Avenue. Vista 92083 I-5 North to Highway 78 East. Exit Vista Village and turn left. Left on North Santa Fe. HARVARD - WESTLAKE SCHOOL (818) 980-6692 3700 Coldwater Canyon Avenue, North Hollywood 91604 From US-101 between SR-170 and I-405, exit Coldwater Canyon Avenue. Travel south on Coldwater Canyon Avenue past Ventura Boulevard. At the first stoplight, turn left into the school parking lot. HELIX CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL (619) 644-1940 7323 University Avenue, La Mesa 91941 I-8 East to 70th St. South. Left at University Avenue. Right at Lowell. HIGH TECH HIGH CHULA VISTA (619) 951-2500 1945 Discovery Falls Drive, Chula Vista 91915 School uses off campus sites for all athletic contests. HIGH TECH HIGH NORTH COUNTY (760) 759-2700 1420 West San Marcos Boulevard, San Marcos 92078 School uses off campus sites for all athletic contests. HIGH TECH HIGH SAN DIEGO (619) 243-5000 2861 Womble Road, San Diego 92106 I-8 or I5 to Rosecrans - past Lytton to light at Gate 3 of NTC/Liberty Station development-follow signs to HTH. HILLTOP HIGH SCHOOL (619) 476-4200 555 Claire Avenue, Chula Vista 91910 I-805 South to “H” Street West or I-5 South to “H” Street East. South on Hilltop Drive. Left at Whitney.

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HOLTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL (760) 356-2926 755 Olive Avenue, Holtville 92250 I-8 East (120 miles). North on Orchard Road. (which becomes Cedar) Left on 7th. School is on the right. HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL (619) 283-6281 4474 El Cajon Boulevard, San Diego 92115 I-808 South to El Cajon Boulevard. Left at El Cajon Boulevard. HORIZON CHRISTIAN JUNIOR HIGH / HIGH SCHOOL (858) 244-0333 5331 Mount Alifan Way, San Diego 92111 I-5 South to Balboa East. OR I-805 South to Balboa West. South on Genesee. Right at Mount Alifan Drive. HORIZON PREP (858) 756-5599 6233 El Apajo Road, Rancho Santa Fe 92067 I-5 North to Del Mar Heights Road. East on Del Mar Heights Road. Left at El Camino Real. Right on San Dieguito Road. Left at El Apajo Road. The school is on the left. HOUR GLASS POOL - see MIRAMAR COLLEGE (Ned Balmer Aquatics Center-Hour Glass Pool) IMPERIAL HIGH SCHOOL (760) 355-3220 517 West Barioni, Imperial 92251 I-8 East to Imperial Avenue exit (also Highway 86 in Imperial). North to Barioni Boulevard. Left to school. JCC - see JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER JENNY CRAIG PAVILION @ USD(619) 260-4600 5998 Alcala Park, University of San Diego, San Diego 92110 I-5 South to Sea World Drive/Tecolote. Exit and go left. Right on Morena Boulevard. Left on Linda Vista Road. Go up the hill and turn left at USD main entrance. Jenny Craig Pavillion is on the right. Make sure you stop and get a parking pass from the guard (he will give you information on parking). JESMOND DENE REGIONAL PARK I-15 North to 78 East, follow signs to Centre City Parkway North, then stay on this for about 2 miles. Turn right on West Country Club Lane, left on North Broadway. The park entrance is on the left. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER - JCC (858) 457-3030 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla 92037 Located across from LJCDS campus, between Eastgate Mall and Executive Drive off Regents Road.

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JOHN LANDIS PARK (760) 724-0320 2855 Cedar, Oceanside 92056 I-5 North to 78-East to College Boulevard. Left at College Boulevard. Right at Vista Way. Left at Thunder. Right at Lewis, the field is on the right. JULIAN HIGH SCHOOL (760) 765-0606 x100 1656 Highway 78, Julian 92036 I-8 East to 67 North which becomes 78 in Ramona. Right at Main Street in Julian. Left at Banner. JUNIOR SEAU SPORTS COMPLEX @ LA MESITA PARK 8855 Dallas Street, La Mesa 91942 I-805 South to CA-52 East. Merge onto CA-125 South. Take the Navajo Road exit (keep right at the fork in the ramp) and turn left on Navajo Road. Turn right on Fletcher Parkway. Turn right on Dallas Street. KATE SESSIONS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - see ALEX G. SPANOS FIELD KEARNEY HIGH EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX (858) 496-8370 7651 Wellington Street, San Diego 92111 I-805 South to 163 South, Right at Genesee, Right at Linda Vista Road. The school is on the left (look for the sign on the left for parking). KING-CHAVEZ COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL (619) 704-1020 201 A Street, San Diego 92101 All games played at off site locations. KIT CARSON PARK (760) 839-4691 3333 Bear Valley Parkway, Escondido 92025 I-15 North to East Via Rancho Pkwy and head East. Bear left onto Bear Valley Parkway. The entrance to the park is on the left. LA COSTA CANYON HIGH SCHOOL (760) 436-6136 1 Maverick Way, Carlsbad 92009 I-5 North to La Costa Avenue East. Right on Rancho Santa Fe Road. Left on Camino de los Coaches. Right at the 3rd traffic signal into the school. LA JOLLA COUNTRY CLUB (858) 454-9601 7301 High Avenue, La Jolla 92038 I-5 South to La Jolla Village Drive. West to Torrey Pines Road. Sharp left on Virginia Way. Turn right onto High Avenue. LA JOLLA HIGH SCHOOL (858) 454-3081 750 Nautilus Street, La Jolla 92037 I-5 South to La Jolla Village Drive. West to Torrey Pines Road. Left at Girard. Right at Pearl. Left at Fay. Right at Nautilus.

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LA JOLLA COUNTRY DAY CROSS COUNTRY - HOME COURSE - see UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO - UCSD - LJCD CROSS COUNTRY HOME COURSE LIBERTY CHARTER (619) 688-2131 4207 Spring Gardens Road, La Mesa 91947 I-8 East to CA-125 South. CA-125 South to CA-94 East. Exit at Spring Street and turn right. Turn right onto Spring Street. Turn right onto Spring Gardens Road. The school is on the right. LINDO LAKE I-805 South to I-8 East. Merge onto 67 North. Exit at Mapleview and go right. Turn right on Main Avenue. Turn left at Woodside. Follow the curved road, park in the lot next to the softball field (next to the VFW hall). The middle school cross country meet will start between the two lakes. LINDA VISTA REC CENTER 7064 Levant Street, San Diego 92111 I-805 South to 163 South. Exit at Genesee Avenue and turn right. Turn left on Linda Vista Road. Turn right on Levant. LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE (562) 938-4111 4901 East Carson Street, Long Beach 90808 I-5 North to 405 North. Exit Lakewood Boulevard North. Right at Carson Street. Right at Faculty Avenue. Left at Lew Davis Street. Use parking lot “M”. LAYOLLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY - LMU (310) 338-2700 One LMU Drive, Los Angeles 90045 I-5 North to I-405 North. Exit at Manchester. Left on Manchester. Right on Loyola. The gym is on the right. LUTHERAN HIGH OF SAN DIEGO (619) 262-4444 810 Buena Vista Way, Chula Vista 91910 School uses off campus sites for all athletic contests. MADISON HIGH SCHOOL (858) 496-8410 4833 Doliva Drive, San Diego 92117 I-805 South to Clairemont Mesa Boulevard West. Left on Doliva Drive. MAR VISTA HIGH SCHOOL (619) 628-5700 505 Elm Street, Imperial Beach 91932 I-5 South to Coronado Avenue, go west. Coronado Avenue becomes Imperial Beach Boulevard past 4 way stop (Connecticut & IB Boulevard) gym and fields on right side of IB Boulevard.

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MARANATHA CHRISTIAN JUNIOR HIGH / HIGH SCHOOL (858) 759-9737 9050 Maranatha Drive, San Diego 92127 I-5 North to Via De La Valle East. Turn right onto El Camino Real. Turn left onto San Dieguito Road. Go through Fairbanks Ranch. Turn left onto Camino Del Sur. Turn left onto Maranatha Drive. Or I-15 North to Caminito Del Norte West. Go west about 3 miles. Turn right onto Maranatha Drive. MARSHALL FIELD UCSD You will need to stop at one of the information booths and purchase a parking pass. From Genesee turn left on North Torrey Pines Road. Left at Muir College Drive. Left on Scholars Drive North. please check the following website for a map. http://sportsfac.ucsd.edu MARTIN LUTHER KING PARK 4500 Mesa Drive, Oceanside 92054 I-5 North to 78 East exit College Avenue and turn left. Left on Mesa Drive. MARTIN LUTHER KING POOL (619) 262-9388 6401 Skyline Drive, San Diego 92114 I-805 South exit Imperial Avenue. Go east to Valencia Parkway and turn right. Turn left on Skyline Drive (the pool is on the right). MATER DEI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL (619) 423-2121 1615 Mater Dei Drive, Chula Vista, CA 91913 I-805 South to Olympic Parkway, exit East (left). Right at La Media. Left at Birch Road. Left at Mater Dei Drive. MESA COLLEGE POOL (858) 627-2737 7250 Mesa College Drive, San Diego I-805 South to 163 South. Exit Genesee - West. Right at Linda Vista Road. Left at Mesa College Drive. Follow the road to the college. When the road splits stay to the left. You will want to park close to building L500. Walk down the alley between buildings H and L, turn right at the crosswalk. The pool is located behind building L100. MIDWAY BAPTIST - see OCEAN VIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (619) 424-7875 MIRA COSTA COLLEGE (760) 757-2121 One Barnard Drive, Oceanside 92056 I-5 North to 78 East. Exit College Boulevard. Left on College Boulevard. Left at Barnard. MIRA MESA High School (858) 566-2262 10510 Reagan Road, San Diego 92126 I-805 North to Mira Mesa Boulevard. East (Right) at Reagan Road.

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MIRAMAR COLLEGE (858) 538-8083 (Ned Balmer Aquatics Center-Hour Glass Pool) 10440 Black Mountain Road I-805 South to Miramar Road East, Left on Black Mountain Road. College on the right. MISSION BAY HIGH SCHOOL (858) 273-1313 2475 Grand Avenue, San Diego 92109 I-5 South to Mission Bay Drive West. Left at Grand Avenue. MISSION BAY PARK - CROSS COUNTRY COURSE The course is located south of the Hilton and north of the playground area know as Kite Park. Easiest way to get there is to take I-5 South to Sea World Drive and turn right onto East Mission Bay Drive. Plenty of parking by the road, which is next to the course. MISSION HILLS HIGH SCHOOL (760) 290-2700 One Mission Hills Court, San Marcos 92069 I-15 North to 78 West exit Woodland Parkway. Take Mission Road West. MISSION VISTA HIGH SCHOOL (760) 758-6800 1306 Melrose Drive, Oceanside, CA 92057 I-5 North to CA-76 East. Turn left at Melrose, the school is on the right. MONTE VISTA HIGH SCHOOL (619) 660-3000 3230 Sweetwater Springs Boulevard, Spring Valley 91977 I-94 East to Sweetwater Springs Boulevard South. or 54 East. Right at Jamacha Boulevard. Left at Sweetwater Springs Boulevard. MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL (619) 628-3007 3250 Palm Avenue, San Diego 92154 I-805 South to Palm Avenue (past Chula Vista), Turn right. The school is approximately one mile down the road. MORGAN RUN RESORT AND CLUB (858) 756-2471 5690 Cancha De Golf, Rancho Santa Fe 92067 I-5 North to Via de la Valle East. Go approximately 2.5 miles to Cancha De Golf. Turn right. The Club is at the end of the street. Continue past the gold clubhouse entrance to the tennis facilities. MORLEY FIELD (619) 692-4919 Morley Field Drive, SD 92104 (Cross Country Races are run behind Bud Kearns Pool) I-8 East exit Texas Street and take this all the way to park (the pool is at end of Texas Street); I-5 South exit Pershing Drive, go North to Florida Street. and turn left, take Florida to Morley Field Drive and turn right, go up hill and pool is on right.

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MOUNT ARCADIA PARK (Mt. Acadia Park is located next to Horizon) I-5 South to Balboa East. OR I-805 South to Balboa West. South on Genesee. Right at Mount Alifan Way. Left onto Mount Acadia. MT. CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL (858) 484-1180 9550 Carmel Mountain Road, San Diego 92129 I-15 North to Rancho Penasquitos Boulevard West. The school is straight ahead on the right. MOUNT MIGUEL HIGH SCHOOL (619) 667-6400 8585 Blossom Lane, Spring Valley 91977 Hwy 125 to Jamacha Road East. Left on Sweetwater Road. Left on Blossom Lane. MOUNT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE - MT. SAC (909) 594-5611 1100 North Grand Avenue, Walnut 91789 I-15 North to 60 West (L.A.). Exit Grand Ave North (Right). Right at Temple Avenue The parking will be on the left and the Stadium is on the right. MOUNTAIN EMPIRE HIGH SCHOOL (619) 473-8601 3305 Buckman Springs Road, Pine Valley 91962 I-8 East to Buckman Springs Road. Right on Buckman Springs Road. Go two miles the school is on left. MUIR FIELD You will need to stop at one of the information booths and purchase a parking pass. From Genesee turn left on North Torrey Pines Road. Left at La Jolla Shores. Left at Scholars. The fields are on the right. MUIRLANDS MIDDLE SCHOOL (858) 459-4211 1056 Nautilus Street, La Jolla 92037 I-5 North to Ardath Road. which becomes Torrey Pines Road. or La Jolla Village Drive West. Left on Torrey Pines Road.. Left at Girard. Right at Pearl. Left at Fay. Left at Nautilus. School is on the left above La Jolla High. OLP - see ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF PEACE OAKCREST JUNIOR HIGH (760) 753-6241 675 Ballur Drive, Encinitas 92024 I-5 North. Exit right at Encinitas Boulevard. Right on Ballur. Left into the school. Volleyball will play next door at the Boys & Girls Club. OCEAN BEACH REC CENTER (619) 531-1527 4726 Santa Monica, San Diego 92107-2209 I-5 South to I-8 West. Exit Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, turn left. Left at Santa Monica Avenue.

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OCEAN VIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (FORMERLY MIDWAY BAPTIST) (619) 424-7875 2460 Palm Avenue, San Diego 92154 I-5 South. Exit Palm Avenue East (left). The school is 1/3 mile up hill on the north side. OCEANSIDE HIGH SCHOOL (760) 722-8201 One Pirates Cove, Oceanside 92054 I-5 North to Mission Avenue West. Left at Pirates Cove. OCEANSIDE PIER Oceanside Pier, Oceanside 92054 I-5 North to Mission Avenue West. Left at North Pacific Street. Right at Seagaze. Right at The Strand. ORANGE GLENN HIGH SCHOOL (760) 291-5000 2200 Glenridge Road, Escondido 92025 I-15 North to Via Rancho Parkway East. Left at Bear Valley Parkway. Right at Glen Ridge. OTAY RANCH HIGH SCHOOL (619) 591-5000 1250 Olympic Parkway, Chula Vista 91913 I-805 South. Exit Olympic Parkway and go left. The school is three miles down the road on the right. PACIFIC RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL (760) 440-9820 6269 El Fuerte Street, Carlsbad 92009 I-5 North to Palomar Airport Road East. Right on El Fuerte. (approx 4 miles) PALOMAR COLLEGE (760) 744-1150 1140 West Mission Road, San Marcos 92069 I-5 North to 78 East. Exit North on Rancho Santa Fe Road. Turn right on Mission. The College is on the left. Stop at the main gate and pick up a visitor's parking permit. PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL (310) 377-4888 27118 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates 90274 I-5 North to I-405 North to Hawthorne. Turn left (south) from the exit ramp. Continue south approximately 7 miles. Turn right at Silver Spurs Road. The school is on the right. The parking lot is at the first light and the gym is adjacent to the lot. PARKER - see FRANCIS PARKER PARKWAY TENNIS CLUB (619) 442-9623 1055 Valentine, El Cajon I-8 East to Mollison. Left at Mollison. Left at Broadway. PATRICK HENRY (619) 286-7700 6702 Wandermere Drive, San Diego 92120 I-8 East to College Avenue North. Right on Navajo Road. Right on Park Ridge. Right on Wandermere Drive.

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PENNINSULA TENNIS CLUB (619) 226-3407 I-5 South to Sea World Drive (west). Stay on Sea World Drive until the roads forks, stay to the right to the Sunset Cliffs Boulevard. Right at West Point Loma Boulevard. Right at Bacon. This will take you into the park. The courts are located in the back. PETERSON GYM SDSU 8 East to College Avenue south. Right on Montezuma Road. Right at 55th. There is no charge to park if you use parking structure #5 (it's on the left). Peterson gym is on the left just after the parking structure. POINT LOMA HIGH SCHOOL (619) 223-3121 2335 Chatsworth Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92106 I-8 East to Rosecrans Street West. Right at Lytton (Lytton becomes Chatsworth). POWAY HIGH SCHOOL (858) 748-0245 15500 Espola Road, Poway 92064 I-5 North to CA-56 East, merge onto Ted Williams Parkway. Right onto Twin Peaks Road. Left on Espola Road. Go one mile, the school is on the left. POWAY SPORTS COMPLEX (858) 679-4000 12349 McIvers Court, Poway 92064 I-15 North to Scripps Poway Parkway. East on Scripps Poway Parkway. Left on Community (about four miles). Right on Stowe. The field is on the left. PRESIDIO PARK (619) 692-4846 I-5 South to I-8 East. Exit right at Taylor Street. After you round the corner the park will be on the left. PREUSS SCHOOL UCSD (858) 658-7400 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla 92023 (From LJCD Genesee parking lot) Make a U-turn and go west on Genesee. Take a left at Campus Point. Right at Voigt. RAMONA HIGH SCHOOL (760) 787-4000 1401 Hanson Lane, Ramona 92065 I-15 North to Scripps Poway Parkway Left at 67 North to Ramona. Right at 10th Street to San Vincente Road - Right at Hanson Lane. RANCHO BERNARDO HIGH SCHOOL (858) 458-4800 13010 Paseo Lucido, San Diego 92128 I-15 North to Camino Del Norte East. Left at Paseo Lucido. RANCHO BEAUNA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL (760) 727-7284 1601 Longhorn Drive, Vista 92081 I-5 North to 78 East. Exit at Melrose Drive. Right on Melrose to Longhorn Drive.

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RANCHO SANTA FE INN (858) 756-1131 5951 Linea del Cielo I-5 North to Lomas Santa Fe turn right go approximately 4-5 miles (the street name will change to Linea del Cielo). RANCHO SANTA FE MIDDLE SCHOOL - RSF(858) 756-1141 5927 La Granada, Rancho Santa Fe 92067 I-5 North to Lomas Santa Fe Drive East. Continue 5 miles. Left on El Fuego. The school is on the corner of La Granada & El Fuego. RANCHO VALENCIA RESORT (858) 756-1123 5921 Valencia Circle, Rancho Santa Fe 92067 I-5 North to Via De La Valle East. Right on El Camino Real. Left on San Dieguito Road. Right on Rancho Degueno Road. Left on Rancho Valencia. REMAC FIELD - see UCSD Remac Field ROAH PARK (Bonita) I-805 South to Bonita Road exit. Head East and take left on Willow Road, right on Sweetwater Road. Park is on right. ROBB FIELD (619) 531-1563 2525 Bacon Street, San Diego 92107 I-5-South to Sea World Drive. Right at Sunset Cliffs. Right at West Point Loma Boulevard. Right at Bacon Street. ROCK ACADEMY (THE) (619) 746-5200 2277 Rosecrans Street, San Diego 92106 1-5 South to South Rosecrans Street exit. Merge onto Camino Del Rio West, continue onto Rosecrans Street. Make a u-turn at Voltaire Street. The school will be on the right. RSF - see Rancho Santa Fe Middle School SAINT AUGUSTINE HIGH SCHOOL (619) 282-2184 3266 Nutmeg Street, San Diego 92104 I-805 South to University Avenue, Left on 32nd Street, Left on Nutmeg. SAINT MARGARETS HIGH SCHOOL (949) 661-0108 31641 La Novia, San Juan Capistrano 92675 I-5 North to Ortega Highway East. Right on La Novia (2nd light). At the first Boulevard stop, turn right Calle Arroyo. The school is on the right. SAN CLEMENTE TENNIS CLUB (949) 492-1515 I-5 North exit Avenida Pico and turn right, go past San Clemente High School. Turn right on Del Cerro and then turn right on Vista Montana. The entrance to the tennis club is on the right.

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SAN DIEGO HIGH EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX (619) 525-7455 1405 Park Boulevard, San Diego 92101 I-805 South to163 South, to A Street. Left at A Street. Left at Park Boulevard. The School is on the right. SAN DIEGO ACADEMY (619) 267-9550 2700 East 4th Street, National City 91950 1-805 South to Palm Avenue. Right to 4th Street. SAN DIEGO JEWISH ACADEMY - SDJA (858) 704-3700 11860 Carmel Creek Road, San Diego 92130 I-5 North to 56 East. Exit on Carmel Creek Road (1st exit). SAN DIEGO TENNIS AND RACQUET CLUB (619) 275-3270 4848 Tecolote Road, San Diego 92110 I-5 South to Tecolote / Sea World Drive. East on Tecolote Road to The San Diego Tennis and Racquet Club. SAN DIEGO VOLLEYBALL CLUB (858) 486-6885 13955 Stowe Drive, Poway 92064 I-15 North to Scripps Poway Parkway East. Turn left onto Stowe Drive. The club will be on the left. SAN DIEGUITO ACADEMY - SDA (760) 753-1121 800 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas 92024 I-5 North, Exit Santa Fe Drive - East. The school is on the left. SAN DIEGUITO COUNTY PARK The park gates close at 5:00, but there is ample parking on the road by the entrance. I-5 North to Lomas Santa Fe exit and head East. Turn left on Highland Drive, then right on El Camino Real. The park entrance is on the right, and the race area is up the slope and towards the left. SAN MARCOS HIGH SCHOOL (760) 290-2200 1615 San Marcos Boulevard, San Marcos 92069 I-15 North to 78 West to San Marcos Boulevard West to Knights Realm. SAN PASQUAL HIGH SCHOOL (760) 291-6000 3300 Bear Valley Parkway, Escondido 92025 I-15 North, Exit Via Rancho Parkway - East. The road will change to Bear Valley Parkway. The school is on the right. SAN PASQUAL ACADEMY (760) 233-6003 17701 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido 92025 I-15 North to Via Rancho Parkway East. Keep straight onto Bear Valley Parkway South. Turn right on San Pasqual Valley Road.

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SAN YSIDRO High School (619) 710-2300 5353 Airway Road, San Diego 92154 I-805 South to 905 East. Exit at Caliente and turn right. Right at Airway Road. SANTA FE CHRISTIAN MIDDLE / HIGH SCHOOL - SFC (858) 755-8900 838 Academy Drive, Solana Beach 92075 I-5 North to Lomas Santa Fe Drive West. Left on Stevens. Left at Academy Drive. The school is at the top of the hill. SANTANA HIGH SCHOOL (619) 956-0200 9915 Magnolia Avenue, Santee 92071 I-805 South to 52 East. Exit left at Mast Boulevard. Left onto Magnolia. The school is on the right. SCRIPPS RANCH HIGH SCHOOL (858) 621-9020 10410 Treena Street San Diego 92131 I-15 to Mira Mesa Boulevard. East at Scripps Ranch Boulevard. Right at Scripps Lake Drive. Left on Treena Road. SCY HIGH - see SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA YESHIVA HIGH SCHOOL SDA - see SAN DIEGUITO ACADEMY SDJA - see SAN DIEGO JEWISH ACADEMY SERRA HIGH SCHOOL(858) 496-8342 5156 Santo Road, San Diego 92124 I-805 South to 52 East. Exit Santo Road - South. The school is on the right soon after Clairemont Mesa Boulevard. SERRA MESA RECREATIONAL CENTER (858) 573-1408 9020 Village Glen Drive, San Diego 92123 From Interstate 15, exit Aero Drive West and turn left on Ruffin Road. Turn right on Village Glen Drive and look for the center on the right approximately a half-mile down the road. From Interstate 805, exit on Murray Ridge East and follow Murray Ridge Road through the light. Turn on Glencolum and look for the center ahead. SFC - see SANTA FE CHRISTIAN SILVER STRAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (619) 522-8934 1350 Leyte Road, Coronado 92118 I-5 South, go over the Coronado Bridge. Turn left at the first traffic light, Orange Avenue. Go southbound on Orange Avenue which becomes Silver Strand, approximately 3-4 miles. You will go approximately 3-4 miles past the amphibious base, then turn left at the first stop light Leyte Road. Turn left into the parking lot of Silver Strand Elementary School, The field is on the east side of the school.

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SKATE SAN DIEGO (619) 474-1000 700 East 24th Street, National City 91950 I-5 South to Mile of Cars Way. Exit and go east (the street will change to 24th). Skate San Diego is about one mile down the road on the right. - OR - 805 South to 54 West. Exit right (north) on Highland. Go 4-5 blocks then left on 24th. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA YESHIVA HIGH SCHOOL - SCY HIGH (858) 560-1818 3410 Mt. Acadia Boulevard, San Diego 92111 All athletic contests held off site. SOUTHWEST (I.V.) (760) 336-4100 2001 Ocotillo Avenue, El Centro 92243 I-8 East to Imperial Avenue. Exit onto Imperial and head north. Left on Ocotillo Avenue. The school is on the left. SOUTHWEST (S.D.) (619) 628-3023 1685 Hollister Avenue, San Diego 92154 I-5 South to exit 4 for Coronado Avenue, merge onto Hollister Street. The school will be on the left. SPANOS FIELD see ALEX G. SPANOS FIELD STEELE CANYON HIGH SCHOOL (619) 660-3500 12440 Campo Road, Spring Valley 91978 I-805 South to 94 East. Exit Right at Campo Road. Left into the school (Cougar Canyon Road). SUNSHINE PONY FIELD 4402 Federal Boulevard, San Diego 92102 I-805 South. Exit right at Home Avenue. Left on Federal. Fields are about two blocks down on the left. SWEETWATER HIGH SCHOOL (619) 474-9700 2900 Highland Avenue, National City 91950 I-5 South to 24th Street East. Right at Highland Avenue. or I-805 South to Sweetwater Road West. Right at Highland Avenue. TCC - see TRI CITY CHRISTIAN TECOLOTE PARK I-5 South to Sea World/Tecolote. Go East. The park is at the end of the street. The main entrance is off Tecolote Road. There is a sign that says Nature Center or Nature Reserve. There are tennis courts on the left when you enter and softball fields on the right. Enter to the right of the gate. TIDELANDS PARK I-5 South, go over the Coronado Bridge. The park will be at the first right after you cross the bridge.

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TIERRA SANTA COMMUNITY POOL (858) 636-4837 11238 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard, San Diego 92124 I-805 South to 52 East. Exit South on Santo Road. Left at Clairemont Mesa Boulevard. The pool is on the left, just after the middle school. TORREY PINES HIGH SCHOOL (858) 755-0125 3710 Del Mar Heights Road, San Diego 92130 I-5 North to Del Mar Heights Road. East on Del Mar Heights Road. TRI CITY CHRISTIAN - TCC (760) 806-8247 302 North Emerald Drive, Vista, 92083 I-5 North to 78 East. Exit Emerald Drive. Left (north) on Emerald Drive. The middle and upper school will be on the right; the gym is on the left side of the street. UNIVERSITY CITY HIGH SCHOOL - UC (858) 457-3040 6949 Genesee Avenue, San Diego 92122 South on Genesee. The school is on the left. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO - UCSD LJCD Cross Country Home Course LJCD home course is on the UCSD Fitness Par Course, bounded by Voigt Drive, Hopkins Drive, athletic fields, and Genesee Avenue. Directions: From the LJCD upper School teacher parking lot at Regents and Country Day Lane, straight on Health Sciences Drive, turn right on Voigt. Voigt will cross the I-5 and wind through the UCSD campus. When you see a big eucalyptus grove on the right, you're there. Park in the parking structure at the corner of Voight and Hopkins. -Or Genesee Avenue to Torrey Pines and head south. Turn left at UCSD Northpoint (first entrance into the campus). Turn right on Hopkins Drive, the course is on the left in the eucalyptus grove. Park in the parking structure at the corner of Hopkins and Voight. Please check the following website for a map. http://sportsfac.ucsd.edu UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO - UCSD MAIN GYM Building # 263 Genesee Avenue west, turn left on North Torrey Pines. left at La Jolla Shores Drive. Left at Scholars Drive South. Right at Scholars Lane. The gym is at the end of the road. Please check the following website for a map. http://sportsfac.ucsd.edu UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO - UCSD REMAC FIELD From Interstate 5 - exit at Genesee Avenue go west. Turn left at North Torrey Pines Road. Go to next light and turn left at North Point Drive and continue past stop sign, turn right onto driveway which leads onto field. Please check the following website for a map. http://sportsfac.ucsd.edu UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO - USD (619) 260-4600 I-5 South to Sea World Drive/Tecolote. Exit and go left. Right on Morena Boulevard. Left on Linda Vista Road. Turn in at the 1st entrance on the left. Go up the hill to the first stop sign and turn left. The courts and parking are on the left.

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VALHALLA HIGH SCHOOL (619) 593-5300 1725 Hillsdale Road, El Cajon 92019 I-8 East to 2nd Street South (becomes Jamacha Road at Main Street). Left at Hillsdale Road. VALLEY CENTER HIGH SCHOOL (760) 751-5500 31322 Coal Grade Road, Valley Center 92082 I-15 North Exit East on Valley Parkway (you will be on this road for 20-25 minutes) the road name will change to Valley Center Road. Left on Coal Grade Road. VIEJAS ARENA (Formerly Cox Arena) (619) 594-0234 5300 Campanile Drive I-805 South to 8 East. Exit College Avenue south. Right at Lindo Paseo. Right on Montzuma. Left on Campanile Drive. VINCENT MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL (760) 357-3461 525 West Sheridan Avenue, Calexico 92231 I-8 East (past El Centro) to Highway 111 South. Right at Highway 98. Left at Cesar Chavez Boulevard (bear right to school). VISTA HIGH SCHOOL (760) 726-5611 One Panther Way, Vista 92084 I-5 North to I-78 East or I-15 North to I-78 West. North at Vista Village Drive. Left at North Santa Fe Drive. Right at Bobier. Left on Panther Way. WARNER JUNIOR / SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL(760) 782-3517 30951 Highway 79, Warner Springs 92086 I-15 North to 76 East to the 79. Left on 79. Continue approximately 25 minutes to the school, which will be on the right side of the highway. The field is on the left. WARREN WALKER MIDDLE SCHOOL (LA MESA CAMPUS / ST. LUKES LUTHERAN CHURCH) (619) 460-3636 5150 Wilson Street, La Mesa 91941 I-805 South to I-8 East. Exit at Jackson Drive, go straight through the intersection and turn right on Wilson. WARREN WALKER (NTC) (619) 223-3663 I-5 South to Sea World Drive. West to Sunset Cliffs. Left at Santa Monica. The Recreation Center is on the left. WASHINGTON PARK (555) 555-5555 501 North Rose, Escondido 92027 I-5 North to 56 East. North on I-15 to 78 East (name of road changes to East Lincoln). Turn Right on Rose. The park is at the corner of North Rose and East Washington. WEST HILLS HIGH SCHOOL (619) 596-0400 8756 Mast Boulevard, Santee 92071 I-52 East to Mast Boulevard. East on Mast to the school.

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YMCA - ENCINITAS (MAGDALENA ECKE FAMILY) (619) 596-0400 200 Saxony Road, Encinitas 92024 I-5 North to Encinitas Boulevard. Turn right onto Encinitas Boulevard. Turn left onto Saxony Road. The YMCA will be on the left.

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TORREY ALMA MATER

All hail, to Alma Mater praise,

To Country Day, our voice we raise.

Our loyalty we pledge to you,

With colors proud, the white and blue.

Memories of friendships made,

Through time and travel will not fade.

As years go by and pass away,

We pledge our hearts to Country Day.

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Once a Torrey Always a Torrey