WELCOME The Lincoln School community is pleased to welcome you to the first AASCA Middle School Sportsmanship Festival. This Festival is an opportunity for students of the Central America region to come together and share a weekend of friendly competition. It is our hope that this inaugural festival serves to motivate student athletes from each member institution to participate in athletics and take part in the quality of AASCA events as they progress throughout their high school careers. In addition to encouraging participation in four major sports and in building friendships, we expect that the Festival will promote sportsmanship and allow us to demonstrate and build character. Competition teaches us how to win and lose and how to follow rules and play fair. The famous UCLA basketball coach and winner of ten NCAA National Championships, John Wooden, described proper athletic participation as “being a good sport whether when you win or you lose. Not whining, complaining or making excuses”. This advice combined with treating each opponent with respect are lessons that if learned at a young age will bring out the best in each of us and lead to lifelong success. This weekend it is my hope that we all model and share Coach Wooden´s wise words. Let´s take advantage of this wonderful event to help instill these characteristics in our student athletes. Finally, I want to thank Vic Caban, Lincoln School Athletic Director, and all of the AASCA AD´s for their vision and commitment to all student athletes. Have a great weekend! Robert Rinaldo Director General WELCOME ITINERARY Dear AASCA Athletes, Coaches and Supporters: Greetings from Lincoln School and Costa Rica! WEDNESDAY MARCH 9TH It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the AASCA Middle School sportmanship festival, after much preparation to make this a memorable event, one that will provide you with the opportunity to develop team values, endurance, and friendships with fellow students from the region. Arrival of delegations to San Jose, Costa Rica For us at Lincoln School, it is an honor to be hosts, and we wish to thank the people involved in organizing this festival for their commitment and enthusiasm. Inauguration Ceremony Have an enjoyable time! Iris Prada-Mora Secondary School Principal Dinner, Ice Breaker and Coaches Meeting THURSDAY MARCH 10TH 60 meters sprint qualifiers Boys: Soccer Girls: Volleyball FRIDAY MARCH 11TH Dear AASCA Athletes, Coaches and Supporters: It is my great pleasure to welcome everyone to the first ever AASCA Middle School Sportsmanship Festival. Lincoln is honored to be able to host all of the visiting teams, their coaches and their supporters for this new AASCA event. The AASCA Middle School Sportsmanship Festival is an opportunity not only for students to compete in a high quality event against a variety of teams, but also an opportunity to get to meet fellow students from around the region. It is important to remember that this festival is about Sportsmanship; therefore I hope that all participants can appreciate this event for the opportunity it provides to develop grit, determination, team values, grace in defeat and true friendship through sport. In this way, everyone can benefit and everyone wins. I wish all teams well and hope that participants, on and off the field, have an enjoyable and successful time here in Costa Rica and at Lincoln School. 3K race Boys: Basketball Girls: Soccer SATURDAY MARCH 12TH 60 meters sprint finals Boys: Volleyball Girls: Basketball Closing Ceremony and Dinner SUNDAY MARCH 13TH Vic Caban Athletic Director Depar ture of all delegations Marian Baker School Lincoln School Costa Rica Name Grade Level Name Costa Rica Grade Level Name Grade Level Name Grade Level Montserrat Beirute 8 Ignacio Cháves 8 Piero Feoli 6 Clara Cardona 6 Giuliana Ortega 8 Daniel Gutiérrez 8 Raúl Gurdián 6 Ella Hampton 6 John Lucas 8 Enrique Macaya 6 Gloriana Montero 6 William Acon 8 Gabriel Alvarado 7 María Pía Pardo 6 Alberto Bravo 8 David Barona 7 Luciana Bolaños 7 Tomás Sánchez 8 7 7 7 Alexander Chamberlain Lara Guardia Antonio Lacle Julián Doninelli 7 Elisa Leiva 7 Edgar Osorio 7 Isabella Pérez 7 Miranda Quirce 7 Roberto Elizondo 8 Ariana Gougani 8 Emiliano Fumero 8 Eleni Gougani 8 Ariel Granera 8 Libby Hampton 8 Kristine Heigold 8 Valeria Schuschner 8 Lucía Villalobos 8 Mariana Quesada 8 Cristina Castro 8 María Alejandra Pardo 8 María Alexandra Morillo 8 Jimena Pereira 8 Federico Pinto 7 Denali Cabán 7 Antonio Font 7 Estefano Boraschi 7 Piero Boraschi 7 Antonio Ferraro 6 Bradley Jiménez 8 Karina Jenkins Luciana Fonseca 7 7 Miranda Roman 7 Fernanda Gutiérrez 7 Jimena Ortíz 6 Christian Winstead 6 Mariano Jiménez 8 Jimena Ramírez 6 Marco González 6 Juan Antonio Pardo 8 Emma Borchgrevink 6 Federico Johanning 6 Joshua Ward 8 Name American School of Tegucigalpa Country Day School Honduras Costa Rica Grade Level Name Grade Level Name Grade Level Name Grade Level Vanessa Retes 6 Mark Gernat 6 Guillermo Carranza 8 Camille Aubert 6 Fiona Obando 6 Diego Vijil 6 Felipe Carvajal 6 Teleya Blunt 6 Natalia Nasser 6 Jorge Francisco Salomón 6 Diego Díaz 6 Elixa Allison Clausen 8 Natalia Simón 7 Jose Alfredo Castillo 6 Tomás Echandi 8 Perla de Bedout 7 Ana María Retes 7 Luis Carlos Zelaya 6 Mathew Fitch 8 Alexa Guedez 7 Natalia Rodríguez 7 Gabriel Gutiérrez 7 Emilio García 7 María Elena Leizaola 7 Valentina Roig 7 Dagoberto Hode Ynestroza 7 Jose María Hernández 8 Cecilia Muecke 7 Cristina Larios 7 Federico Breve 7 Ruben Oosterwijk 7 Eva Ortega 8 Lucía Torres 8 Luis Armando Velásquez 8 Nicolas Passuello 8 Antonella Papaianni 7 Carolina Agurcia 8 Alex Bendeck 8 Nicolas Peterson 7 Isabella Peterson 7 Carmen Futch corzo 8 Matthew Gernat 8 Santiago Quintero 7 Valerie Ravinovich 8 Yarah Massad 8 Jose Rafael Rivera 8 Santiago Ramírez 7 Rebecca Sesin 8 Ana Mercedes Bueso 8 David Ham 8 Esteban Villegas 6 Camila Tafur 6 Vivian Urrutia 8 Juan Diego Sorto 8 Alexander Whitelaw 8 Tarah Tait 6 Luisa Velásquez 8 Jorge Samir 8 Jose Antonio Tous 8 Camila Garza 8 American International School Escuela Internacional Sampedrana Costa Rica Honduras Name Grade Level Name Grade Level Viviana Rivera 6 Christian Hawit 6 Renata Aguilár 6 Andres Nasser 6 Arielle Rosenthal 6 Marco Discua 6 Angela Antonella Lopez 6 Julián Arriaga 6 Ana Paola Canahuati 6 Santiago Blanco 7 Jessie Calix 6 Mario Reyes 7 Gustavo Batista 8 Nicolás Kafati 7 Felipe Barrantes 6 Farid Kattum 8 Alberto Rubio 7 Yalil Yacaman 8 Kenneth Zhen 7 Efrén Ortiz 7 Diego Hawit 8 Mateo Salom 7 Nelson Paguada 8 Julián Carmona 6 Gabriel Francisco 8 Miguel Loría 6 Jabez Sterling 7 Jose Armando Sequeira 6 Jacob Finn 8 Jorge Eduardo Soto 8 Vivian Kattan 7 Valeria Rodríguez 7 Yeidi Yuja 7 Mariana Canahuati 7 Jennifer Sabillon 8 Nicole Ustariz 8 Nayat Yacaman 8 David Raudales 8 Name Grade Level Name Colegio Americano de Guatemala American School of El Salvador Guatemala El Salvador Name Grade Level Grade Level Juan Diego Sarg 8 Sunbeom Lee 8 Sang Won Kim Sin 7 6 Franco Sluman Valeria Leal 7 Marila Corletto Name Grade Level Name Grade Level Pablo Cristiani 6 Fabiola Artana 6 Herbert De Sola 6 Sabrina Cohen 6 8 Francisco Escalante 7 Kylie Brooke Thompson 6 Giuseppe Ceschia 8 Raul Miguel 7 Adriana Magaña 7 6 Raúl André Molina 7 Paolo Camilot 7 Alexia Goodall 7 Anika Valenzuela 7 Mario Leal 7 Juan Fernando Hurtado 7 Rebeca Magaña 7 Alyssa Briana 8 Diego Alejos 6 Tomás Cristiani 8 Alexia Robertson 8 Inés Abrahamsson 7 Thomas Quirin 6 Seong Min 8 Ana Daniela Licea 8 Rodrigo Meza 8 Andrea Poma 8 Ricardo Quiñónez 8 Isabella Pleitez 8 Marcelo González 8 Diego Iglesias 8 Kelly Anne Thompson 8 Alejandro Menjivar 8 María Cristina Almeida 8 Alejandra López 7 María José Escobedo 7 Ana Victoria Aycinena Sofía García 7 Mariana Valencia 7 Ana Cecilia Rivera 6 Ana Priscilla Peralta 8 Andrea Duarte Sebastián Alvarado Alan Cohen 6 7 Nicolás Lantzendorffer 8 7 Jose Manuel Luengo 8 Katty Park 7 Pablo Mora 7 Valeria Castro 7 Cristian Castillo 8 Colegio Maya Colegio San Agustín Nicaragua Guatemala Name Name Name Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Alexis Bernal 7 Alex Brown 8 David Calderon 6 Julian Carrion 8 Mariano Carrion 6 Emmanuel De Leon 6 Zack Denburg 7 Gui Hasselmman 6 Jae Young Lim 7 Sang Jun Lee 7 Sae Hyun Park 8 Marco Amador 8 Ariana Aguerri 6 Arturo Arana 7 Karla Alarcón 8 Gerardo Argüello 7 Amelia Alemán 6 Juan Ignacio Cabrales 8 Daniela Amador 6 Juan Esteban Castillo 6 Ana Gabriela Bendaña 8 Roger Conrado 7 Sofía Hueck 6 Felipe Graham 7 Mariana Castillo 6 Daniel López 8 Adriana De la Calle 6 Andrés Mántica 6 Marcela Molina 7 Sang Eon Park 8 Alejandro Parada 6 Nicole Peralta 8 Alejandro Vega 8 Leonel Palacio 8 Isabella Robelo 6 Luis Carlo Rivas 6 Andres Vega 6 Karla Rosales 7 Álvaro Rocha 6 6 7 8 Martina Schutze Kerry Yoon Juan Lorenzo Schutze Ramiro José Velásquez 7 Mariel Soto 8 International School of Panama Humboldt Schule Panamá Name Grade Level Costa Rica Name Grade Level Name Grade Level José Andrés Solís 6 Lukas Linner 6 Mathias von Saalfeld 6 Josue Ocampo 7 Mathias Freiwald 7 Patrick Bansbach 7 Cristian Knohr 7 Diego Muñoz 7 Fabián Fernández 7 Viggo Steinvorth 8 Christian Vargas 8 Alejandro Alape 8 8 Erick Holmann 8 Mariana Rodríguez 8 Martín Guerrero 8 Alexandra Arauz 8 José Pablo Álvarez 8 Emilie Corfitsen 6 Susana Mora 6 Maud Zwaenepoel 6 Camila Villalta 6 Pietra Zanfelice 6 Lia Patterson 6 Valentino Astolfi 6 Daniela Mateus 7 Gavriel Barlevi 6 Sofía Tautiva 7 Diego Ríos 6 Alejandra Tautiva 7 Ronni Agmoni 7 Luciana Castillo 7 Ana Sofia Tarazona 7 Jimena Villalta 7 Lais Suassuna Villarreal 7 María Antonia Cediel 7 Adel Yaafar 7 Ana Gabriela León 7 Io Thomas Binder 7 Sofía Tanner 8 Oscar Lagravere 7 María Paz Vargas 8 Sebastián Martínez 7 Katja Dufner María Fernanda Caceres 8 Agustina Ripoll 8 Alexa Tabash 8 5 TIPS TO BOOST KIDS’ CONFIDENCE IN 1 SPO RTS SITIV O P Y A T S E ! Don’t point out mistakes or losses. Stay away from the subject of avoiding mistakes from previous games. Say, “Have fun! I know you’ll do your best!” 2 THEIR BEST IS ENOUGH! Convey that you love and appreciate your athletes no matter how they perform. Sometimes, kids feel that in order to feel loved and appreciated, they need to perform well all the time. 3 -COA R E V O T ’ N DO CH! Don’t over-coach your athlete or over-analyze your child’s state of mind or past performances. Less is better before a game. Keep your comments brief, supportive and positive. 4 N O E X P E TAT I O N S ! Be careful of saying things like, “I want you to score four goals today!” Or, “I know you can beat her to the finish line.” This puts negative pressure on young athletes. 5 N! KEEP IT FU Focus on ensuring your children have fun. Keep it light. Remind them about the people or events that make sports fun for them. Kids just want to have fun! OUR SPECIAL THANKS TO BARRIO SOCORRO, SAN MIGUÉL, SANTO DOMINGO DE HEREDIA, COSTA RICA. PHONE (506) 2247-6600
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