Grayson High School
Track and Field
2013
Athlete/Parent Handbook
Mission Statement:
Our mission is to develop student-athletes with character, leadership skills, respect for themselves and others, and the ability to be a team-player, so that they may be successful in life!
GHS Track and Field, Inc.
P.O. Box 173
Grayson, Georgia 30017
GHS Track and Field Booster Club, Inc.
To our student athletes, parents, and Runnin’ Rams fans:
Whether you are a returning family or are new to our program, we want to welcome you to the 2013 Grayson High School Track and Field Program. Here is a recap of what we did last season:
2012 Season Highlights:
Jasmine Abrams 100m (County champion, Region champion, 3rd in State meet)
200m (County champion, Region champion, 3rd in State meet)
Jacqueline Obi 400m (8th in State meet)
Aliyah Abrams 200m (4th in State meet)
400m (2nd in State meet)
Christian Smith 300m hurdles (County champion)
Girls 4x400m Region champions and State champions
Boys 4x400m 5th in State meet
2012 Collegiate Signees
- Jasmine Abrams Middle Tennessee State University
- Shelby Smith Berry College
We want to run with this momentum and improve our program this 2013 season. To do that, we need you!
Our purpose as a booster club is to provide the financial and personal support required to maintain a successful program. We can accomplish this goal by equipping the team, promoting a positive environment in which our athletes can train and compete, supporting our coaches, and representing our school and community well. Please support your student athlete in his/her endeavor to be a part of this team and improve as an athlete and as a person.
We need your involvement in many ways throughout the season whether it be sending in drinks and snacks for a meet, working concessions, joining a committee, or timing events. All of us look forward to working with and beside you this season!
GO, RUNNIN’ RAMS!
2013 GHS Track and Field Coaches and Executive Board
Co-PresidentsGlenn 678-442-7397
Sherridon 678-641-9883
Vice-PresidentsNathan 678-691-5333
Janet 770-513-1431
TreasurerStaci 770-466-8934
SecretaryAngie 404-863-108
2013 GHS TRACK & FIELD COACHES:
Head Coach:Jason Abner
-11th year teaching at Grayson High School
-11th year Varsity Football Assistant Coach
-10th year coaching track and field, Grayson High School
- Graduate, Parkview High School (1993)
- Graduate, University of Georgia (1999)
- Ran for Parkview High School Track
Assistant Coach: Mac Bradbury
(distance) -10th year teaching at Grayson High School
-5th year coaching track and field
-2 years head coach cross country, Grayson (2006, 2012)
-2 years assistant cross country coach, Grayson
-Ran track/cross country South Gwinnett
Assistant Coach: Mike Pezent
(throws) -4th year Assistant Track and Field Coach, Grayson High School
-8th year Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Grayson High School
Assistant Coach: Jim Dew
(long jump/triple jump) -3rd year Assistant Track and Field Coach, Grayson High School
-1st year Assistant Softball Coach, Grayson High School
Assistant Coach: Julia Stephens
(Hurdles) -2nd year teaching and coaching at Grayson High School
-2nd year Assistant Track and Field Coach, Grayson High School
-Graduate of Northview High School (2007)
-Graduate of the University of Georgia (2011)
Assistant Coach: Tyler Aurandt
(Men’s/Women’s Sprinters) -2nd year teaching and coaching at Grayson High School
-2nd year Assistant Football Coach, Grayson High School
-2nd year Assistant Track Coach, Grayson High School
-4 years as Assistant Football Coach, Valdosta State University (2006-2010)
-Graduate of Greater Atlanta Christian School (2002)
-Graduate of Valdosta State University (2007)
Assistant Coach: Alex Sawyer
(high jump)-6th year teaching and coaching at Grayson High School
-1 year JV head soccer coach, Grayson High School
-2 years assistant Cross country coach, Grayson High School
-2nd year Assistant Track and Field Coach, Grayson High School
-2 years head JV soccer coach, James Island High School
-2 years head JV soccer coach, North Myrtle Beach High School
Assistant Coach: Mario Lowe
(long jump/triple jump) -5 years volunteer coach Shiloh
-3 years Jumps coach Shiloh
-1st year Jumps coach Grayson
-Florida State University Graduate 2003 (Track and Field)
-4 X ACC Champion; 7 X ALL ACC TEAM; 2 x NCAA
Championships competitor; All American
-Graduate of Titusville High School (1998)
Coach : Chaunte Lowe
(Jumps) -1st year teaching and coaching at Grayson High School
-Graduate of J.W. North High School (2002)
-Graduate of the Georgia Tech (2008)
GHS 2013 Athlete/Parent Track and Field Handbook
What is Track and Field?
Track and Field is a spring sport offered to eligible students at Grayson High School. The team is divided into sub-varsity and Varsity squads based on athlete performance and is subject to change per coaches’ decision. There are 17 events in which athletes may compete:
Field Events Sprints Hurdles Distance
Discus100m dash100m hurdles (women)800m run
Shot put200m dash110m hurdles (men)1600m run
Triple Jump400m dash300m hurdles (both)3200 run
Long Jump4x100m4x800m (some meets)
Pole Vault4x400m
High Jump
Health and Nutrition:
Pre-meet Sleep
- Athletes should receive 8 to 10 hours of sleep the night before a meet.
Pre-Meet Meals (3-4 hours before event)
- High in complex carbohydrates, such as bread, fruit, and vegetables
- Moderate in protein
- Low in fat
- Plenty of fluids
- Athletes should eat a nutritious breakfast before a meet including fruit, bread, cereal, water, and juice.
- Little or no meat is best.
Snack Hints for all day meets
- WATER
- Fresh fruit- bananas, raisins, grapes, oranges, peaches, watermelon
- Bread, bagels, muffins. With peanut butter, cheese, or cream cheese if within 3 to 4 hours before competition.
- Crackers and pretzels
- Fig newtons, oatmeal-raisin cookies
- Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
- Fruit and vegetable juice-orange, tomato
- Cereal with milk only if 3-4 hours before competition.
- Fruit yogurt within 3-4 hours of competition.
Post-competition
- Athletes should do their cool-down runs after race events.
- Sports drinks, energy bars, and fruit for carbohydrate replacement.
- Dinner should include foods high in protein (chicken, beef, fish, milk, cheese, soy products, etc.) to build muscle
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS:
Article I: Purpose and Philosophy
The purpose of this team is to provide individual skill development which will enhance
overall team performance. This sport is a vital part of the school’s athletic program and
provides an opportunity for students to participate in individual and team events while
representing Grayson High School at home and away meets of various competitive levels.
Article II: Eligibility Standards
Section 1-Academic Eligibility
A. All track and field athletes must pass five out of six subjects and be on track for
graduation to meet eligibility requirements of the Georgia High School Association.
B. Track is a time-consuming activity and participants are expected to meet attendance
requirements while maintaining good grades.
C. A track and field athlete must be enrolled as a full time student at Grayson High School
in order to participate on a Grayson High School athletic team.
Section 2-Team Eligibility
- Timed trials, jumping heights, and lengths will be taken during practices and before meets to determine who will be competing in meets which restrict the number of competitors. This will also determine Junior Varsity and Varsity status.
- Athletes must be present at all practices the week of a meet unless excused by the head
coach.
Section 3: Required Physical Forms
- Athletes must have a current physical on file with the Athletic Director.
- When securing a physical, it should be made clear to the physician that track and field activities include distance running, sprinting, interval training, strenuous jumping, repetitive motions, as well as other conditioning.
- No activities will be restricted unless an acute injury occurs, or there is a note stating such from a doctor or physical therapist.
- All chronic illnesses must be reported on the physical.
- All physical forms must be signed by a physician (not a nurse practitioner) and must include the physician’s address.
Section 4: Required Insurance
All athletes are required to take either the school’s insurance policy or have comparable
personal family insurance. Proof of insurance must be documented on the physical form.
Section 5: Quitting a Track and Field Team
A. If you choose to quit the team, you forfeit all membership fees and must return any equipment which is the property of GHS Track and Field.
B. The head coach must be notified in writing.
C. Only the head coach may reinstate an athlete to the team.
Article III: Attendance Standards
Section 1: Practices, Meets, Competitions, and scheduled events
- Attendance at all track and field events is mandatory unless otherwise specified or excused by the coach.
- Attendance involves being prepared to begin at the designated time and remaining throughout the entire event unless excused by a coach.
- All athletes must wear proper apparel at each practice, game, etc., as specified by the coaches.
Section 2: Absence Procedures
- If an athlete feels he/she must miss an event, the proper procedure is as follows:
- Contact your coach prior to the event.
- If an emergency arises and you cannot reach your coach, contact the school and leave a message for your coach.
- Absences are considered excused only if you have a doctor’s note or your coach has given permission to miss a practice. Dentist and orthodontist appointments are not considered excused absences.
Section 3: Expectations and Consequences
- Unexcused absences, tardiness, or early departure will result in consequences that may
include community service, physical conditioning, benching, suspension, or dismissal.
- If an athlete is absent for the practice immediately preceding the event for ANY reason,
they will not be able to participate in that event.
- Athletes will not be excused from practices for other club meetings, recreational activities, or jobs unless the head coach approves such.
- Athletes will not be excused from practices for school make-up work and /or getting help from a teacher as this work and/or extra help should be done before school, during advisement, immediately after school before practice, or on a non-practice day.
An unexcused absence = 1 meet.
Section 4: School Attendance
- An athlete must be present at school at least three (3) periods the day of an event in order
to participate in that event.
- If an absence occurs on Friday, the athlete will not be allowed to participate in any event
on Friday or Saturday unless approved by the head coach.
Article IV: Conduct Standards
A. Exemplary behavior is expected in the classroom, in the community, at school functions,
and at all practices, meets, and competitions.
B. GHS Track and Field athletes will follow the Grayson Athletics Code of Ethics.
C. Smoking, profanity, fighting, drinking alcoholic beverages, and/or the use of drugs are
NOT acceptable for an athlete at any time, and could result in dismissal.
- Teachers and administrators are asked to keep coaches updated on poor behavior from
Athletes and athletes who display poor conduct will be subject to disciplinary action.
D. Consequences imposed by coaches may include community service, physical conditioning, and/or not attending a meet.
Article V: Lettering Policy
Gwinnett County Public Schools Lettering Award Statement: “In order to earn an award, a student athlete must remain in the sport in which he/she is participating until the entire schedule has been completed and/or until the coach has released them.”
Section 1: Men’s Lettering Criteria
Event9th10th11th12th
10011.811.611.411.3
20024.523.923.723.5
40055.554.553.552.5
8002:122:082:042:01
16005:125:024:524:42
320011:3011:0010:4010:20
100 hurdles18.0017.016.5016.0
300 hurdles45.844.843.842.8
Shot41434547
Discus105115125135
Pole Vault9’610’611’612’6
Long Jump16’617’618’619’6
Triple Jump3436’63941’6
High Jump5’65’85’106’0
***Automatic lettering can occur if you are one of the top two entered in the region meet in an individual event, or if you help score in the region meet in a relay.
***Lettering can also occur if you score in the JV County or Region Meet, and have been on the team for 3 years.
***You must be in good standing with the coaching staff, meeting all academic and team standards.
The Grayson High School Track and Field coaches have the right to award letters or refuse to
award letters at their discretion, in accordance with the criteria listed above and the guidelines of
the Grayson High School Track and Field Program. Athletes who continually create problems,
either in the classroom or with the team will be ineligible for a letter. Additionally, any athlete
who is suspended or removed from that program for any reason will be ineligible for a letter.
Section 2: Women’s Lettering Criteria
Event9th10th11th12th
10013.212.912.812.7
20028.0027.827.627.2
40069.967.564.562.5
8002:442:422:392:34
16006:005:525:455:40
320013:0012:4812:3812:30
100 hurdles18.0017.016.5016.0
300 hurdles54.0052.0050.0048.00
Shot27293133
Discus859095100
Pole Vault7’68’08’69’0
Long Jump1414’61516
Triple Jump28303234
High Jump4’64’84’105’0
***Automatic lettering can occur if you are one of the top two entered in the region meet in an individual event, or if you help score in the region meet in a relay.
***Lettering can also occur if you score in the JV County or Region Meet, and have been on the team for 3 years.
***You must be in good standing with the coaching staff, meeting all academic and team standards.
The Grayson High School Track and Field coaches have the right to award letters or refuse to
award letters at their discretion, in accordance with the criteria listed above and the guidelines of
the Grayson High School Track and Field Program. Athletes who continually create problems,
either in the classroom or with the team will be ineligible for a letter. Additionally, any athlete
who is suspended or removed from that program for any reason will be ineligible for a letter.
THE STUDENT-ATHLETE AND COLLEGE RERUITING
Many high school athletes dream of becoming a professional athlete. It is a notable dream, but
somewhat unrealistic for most high school athletes. Many parents dream of their child getting a full-ride
athletic scholarship. That, too, is not a reality for most students and parents.
However, GHS wants every athlete who is deserving of a scholarship to get one. It takes a lot of hard
work academically and athletically to receive a scholarship. The following guidelines are here to help
you prepare for colleges and recruiting. The #1 requirement in order to be prepared for college is to
take a rigorous academic course of study. Many Technical Classes are not a part of the required core
classes and are not accepted by the NCAA. See your counselor as early as possible to make sure you are
taking courses that are approved by the NCAA. For additional information visit the NCAA’s website at
or
ACADEMIC-ELEGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Division I (16 Core-Course Rule)
Starting August 1, 2008, 16 core courses will be required for NCAA Division I only.
Graduate from high school
Complete 16 core courses including 4 years of English, 3 years of Math (algebra 1 or higher), 2
years of Science, and 1 extra year of English, Math, or Science, 2 years of Social Science & 4
years of extra core courses.
Earn a minimum required grade-point average in your core courses
Earn a combined SAT or ACT sum score that matches your core-course grade-point average.
Division II (14 Core-Course Rule)
Graduate from high school
Complete14 core courses which include 3 years of English, 2 years of Math (algebra 1 or higher),
2 years of Science, 2 extra years of English, math, or science, 2 years of social science, 3 years of
extra core courses
Earn a 2.000 grade-point average or better in your core courses
Earn a combined SAT score of 820 or an ACT sum score of 68.
2013 TRACK Schedule
Date Day Time Event LocationTeam
January7Monday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioning Trackall
January 8Tuesday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January 9Wednesday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January 10Thursday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January14Monday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioning Trackall
January 14Monday7:00 PMKICK-OFF MEETINGGHSall
January 15Tuesday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January 16Wednesday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January 17Thursday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January 22Tuesday2:30-4:30 PMFIRST DAY OF PRACTICETrackall
Jan-AprilMon-Fri.2:30-4:30 PMSeason PracticesTrackall
February 19MondayTBDTeam ChallengeGHS all
February 23Saturday10:00-1:00Youth MeetGHS K-8
February 23Saturday1:00-4:00 PMClean-up Day/PHOTO DAYGHS all
February 25MondayTBDDual meet with BrookwoodGHS all
February 28ThursdayTBD9th/10th grade meetMillCreek HS9th/10th
March 1Friday***LAST DAY TO PAY FEES ($50 LATE FEE AFTER TODAY)
March 2SaturdayTBDCollins Hill IcebreakersCollins Hill HS Select V
March 9SaturdayTBDZaxby’s Runnin’ RAMS meetGHSall
March 14ThursdayTBDArcher DualArcherall
March 15FridayTBDGeorgia Tech InvitationalGa. TechSelect V
March 21ThursdayTBDWhitley 9th grade invitationalParkview HS9th
March 23SaturdayTBDGwinnett COUNTY MeetMillCreek HSSelect JV and V
March 23SaturdayPMGrayson HS PromGHS------
March 24Sunday5:00 PMChamps MealGHSCounty athletes
March 25MondayTBDGwinnett COUNTY MeetMillCreek HSQualifiers
March 30SaturdayTBDBig Orange RelaysParkview HSSelect V
April 2TuesdayTBDTri-MeetCollins Hillall
April 4ThursdayTBDJV RegionBrookwood HSSelect JV
April 8th-12th------SPRING BREAK------
April 16Tuesday5:00 PMRegionals CHAMPS MEALField House Qualifiers
April 17-18Wed-Thurs.TBDREGION 8 AAAAAA Champ.TBDqualifiers
April 26Friday5:00 PMSectionals CHAMPS MEALGHScompetitors
April 27SaturdayTBDSECTIONAL ChampionshipsMillCreek HSSelect V
May 1Wednesday5:00 PMBoys’ Champs Meal- STATEGHSqualifiers only
May 2-4Thurs.-Sat.TBDBoys’ STATE ChampionshipJefferson HSqualifiers
May 6Monday7:00 PMBanquetGHSall
May 9ThursdayTBDGirls’ State BreakfastGHSqualifiers
May 9-11Thurs.-Sat.TBDGirls’ STATE ChampionshipAlbany, GAqualifiers
2013 VARSITY Schedule
GHS Track and Field Runnin’ RAMS
Date Day Time Event LocationTeam
January7Monday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioning Trackall
January 8Tuesday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January 9Wednesday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January 10Thursday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January14Monday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioning Trackall
January 14Monday7:00 PMKICK-OFF MEETINGGHSall
January 15Tuesday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January 16Wednesday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January 17Thursday2:30-4:30 PMPre-seasoning conditioningTrackall
January 22Tuesday2:30-4:30 PMFIRST DAY OF PRACTICETrackall
Jan-AprilMon-Fri.2:30-4:30 PMSeason PracticesTrackall
February 19MondayTBDTeam ChallengeGHS all
February 23Saturday10:00-1:00Youth MeetGHS K-8
February 23Saturday1:00-4:00 PMClean-up Day/PHOTO DAYGHS all
February 25MondayTBDDual meet with BrookwoodGHS all
March 1Friday***LAST DAY TO PAY FEES ($50 LATE FEE AFTER TODAY)
March 2SaturdayTBDCollins Hill IcebreakersCollins Hill HS Select V
March 9SaturdayTBDZaxby’s Runnin’ RAMS meetGHSall
March 14ThursdayTBDArcher DualArcherall
March 15FridayTBDGeorgia Tech InvitationalGa. TechSelect V
March 23SaturdayTBDGwinnett COUNTY MeetMillCreek HSSelect JV and V
March 23SaturdayPMGrayson HS PromGHS------
March 24Sunday5:00 PMChamps MealGHSCounty athletes
March 25MondayTBDGwinnett COUNTY MeetMillCreek HSQualifiers