Tavares High School Freshmen Athletic Night

Principal:
Dr. Janice Boyd
Athletic Directors:
Seth Jackson and
Greg Raczkowski
Tavares High School Freshmen
Athletic Night
Outline
Sports seasons
Requirements to be cleared for participation.
Eligibility (High School and College)
Athletic Boosters
Sports and Coaches
Fall (AugustNovember)
Winter (NovemberFebruary)
Spring (MidJaunuary-May)
Cross Country
Basketball
Track and Field
Swimming
Boys/Girls Soccer
Baseball
Volleyball
Girls Weightlifting
Boys Weightlifting
Bowling
Competitive Cheerleading
Softball
Football
Cheerleading
Golf
Athletic Requirements
Athletic Packets: Athletic Packets are available in the front office,
as well as in Coach Raczkowski’s classroom (once school starts).
The packet must be filled out completely prior to getting a
physical. Once the physical is completed, the packet should be
turned in to Coach Raczkowski, Coach Jackson, or Mr.
Rentschler (Athletic Trainer).
In the past, packets have been turned in to multiple people, so we
are eliminating the packets changing of hands and losing of the
packets.
24 Hour rule: If a student turns in an athletic packet, there is a
24 hour rule as to when they will be cleared for participation.
Division I
16 Core Courses
*10 core courses must be
completed by the end of 10th grade.
Corresponding test score (ACT or
SAT combined score)**
Minimum 2.3000 GPA**
Graduate from high school
**Sliding scale is applied to GPA
and test score to be eligible.
16 Core Courses
4 English
3 Math
2 science
1 additional math,
science, English
2 years Social Studies
4 years of additional
courses (any area above,
foreign language, or
comparative
religion/philosophy).
Division II,III, NAIA
 16 Core Courses (same as DI)
 Minimum SAT score of 820 and ACT score of 18.
 Minimum GPA of 2.2 (beginning August, 2018).
 Scholarships are much more scarce in DII, DIII, and NAIA, so academic
scholarships are awarded
Requirements
The percentage of athletes who will go Division I is less than
2%.
Majority of athletes will go to a Division II, III or NAIA college,
meaning academic scholarships are awarded to compensate for
less athletic scholarships.
Higher the GPA and test scores, the more $$$ that will come to
your son/daughter!
Student 1: 4.669 GPA SAT Score: 1700
Student 2: 2.2 GPA No Test Score
Earlham
Weber College
Adrian College
Methodist University
Cornell
Concordia
Ohio Northern
Methodist University
Utica
N.C. Wesleyan
Hiram College
Wisconsin-Lutheran University
Baldwin Wallace
Wittenberg
Wilmington
About Boosters:
Athletic Boosters is an organization
that helps promote the monetary
stability of sports at Tavares High
School.
In the last two years, the boosters
has raised over 32,000 for our
sports.
Meetings are held once per month
(typically on Mondays at 6:00 pm).
Without getting more and more
people involved (same 5-6 parents
have been involved for the last 5
years), the Boosters will dissolve
once these parents son or daughter
graduates.
Without an organization
fundraising, it will cause distress to
the athletic teams, and parents will
have to pay more out of pocket to
play sports at THS.
Sport
Head Coach
Golf
Coach Dustin Hansen/ Coach Shannon Renfro
Volleyball
Coach April Smith ([email protected])
Football
Coach Scott Armatti([email protected])
Boys Cross Country
Coach Charles Witsman ([email protected])
Girls Cross Country
Coach Brian Wall ([email protected])
Boys Soccer
Coach Ryan Brooks ([email protected]
Girls Soccer
Coach Catie Koller ([email protected])
Boys Basketball
Coach Barry Durosier
Girls Basketball
Coach Mark Oates ([email protected])
Bowling
Coach Ken Carmickle ([email protected])
Girls Weightlifting
Vacant
Boys Weightlifting
Coach Scott Armatti ([email protected]
Baseball
Coach Danny Light ([email protected]
Boys Track
Coach Charles Cerney ([email protected])
Girls Track
Coach Brian Wall ([email protected])
Swimming
Vacant
Softball
Vacant