Updated 10:15 AM Monday, November 17, 2008
Includes rainouts and postponements.
For full-season schedules, go to the Athletics Home Page and click on the sport in which you are interested. For the published weekly schedule, which includes dismissal times, please click on the following link: Weekly Athletic Schedule, 11/17/08 . For this week's soccer practice and game schedule, please click here.
SPORT |
DATE |
INVITATION |
Cross Country |
November 12 |
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Field Hockey |
November 24 |
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Football |
December 3 |
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Tennis |
December 4 |
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Volleyball |
December 1 |
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Boys' Water Polo |
November 18 |
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Girls' Water Polo |
November 21 |
ADMISSION TO PLAYOFFS
Unless otherwise noted, admission will be charged to all playoff contests. As these events are sponsored by the WCAL, the CCS, or the CIF, SI sponsor passes will not be accepted and SI students will ned to pay admission, event at contests hosted by St. Ignatius.
Admission Prices:
$6 General Admission
$3 Senior Citizens (Age 60 and Over)
$3 High School Students (With Student Body Card)
$2 Children (Age 12 and Under)
CLEARANCE FORMS
By state law, anyone who plays high school sports must have an annual physical examination. If your son or daughter plans to try out for a sport at St. Ignatius this coming school year, you need to turn in a current “Medical Clearance and Parental Permission to Play” form. Click here to download this form. Many forms have already been received in the Athletic Office. Remember that a student will not be allowed to try out, practice, or play until his or her form is in. If you have not already done so, be sure to schedule your physical early and take care of this important matter as soon as possible.
ATHLETE & PARENT HANDBOOK
The 2008-2009 Athlete & Parent Handbook is now available. Click here to download a copy. If you would like us to mail a hard copy to you, click here to request a copy.
THIS WEEK'S EVENTS
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17
No Events Scheduled
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Boys' Soccer: Varsity and JV vs. Carlmont (Scrimmage) @ J.B. Murphy Field
3:00 PM - Varsity
4:15 PM - JV
Boys' Water Polo: Banquet 6:30 PM at the United Irish Cultural Center
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Girls' Water Polo: CCS Seminfinals @ Monta Vista
5:30 PM vs. Castilleja
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Boys' Soccer: Varsity and JV vs. Lynbrook (Scrimmage) @ J.B. Murphy Field
3:00 PM - Varsity
4:15 PM - JV
Boys' Basketball: Varsity takes part in the WCAL Jamboree
5:45 PM @ Archbishop Riordan
Girls' Volleyball: CCS Semifinals @ Valley Christian
5:30 PM vs. Sacred Heart Cathedral
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Boys' Soccer: Varsity takes part in WCAL Jamboree @ Croker Amazon
6:45 PM vs. Riordan
7:45 PM vs. Mitty
8:45 PM vs. Bellarmine
Girls' Soccer: JV and Frshmen vs. Bishop O'Dowd @ J. B. Murphy Field
2:00 PM - JV
3:00 PM - Freshmen
Girls' Water Polo: Banquet 6:30 PM at the United Irish Cultural Center
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Girls' Basketball: Varsity @ Marin Catholic (Scrimmage)
9:16 AM vs. Bishop O'Dowd
9:48 AM vs. Marin Catholic
10:20 AM vs. San Marin
10:52 AM vs. St. Pat's/St. Vincent
11:40 AM vs. Marin Catholic
12:12 PM vs. St. Pat's/St. Vincent
Girls' Basketball: Freshmen Compete in the Ursuline Jamboree @ Ursuline
Time and Opponents TBA
Girls' Volleyball: CCS Finals
2:30 PM @ Independence
Girls' Water Polo: CCS Finals
Time TBA @ Stanford
Boys Soccer: Varsity Team Retreat
SPORTSMANSHIP
Sportsmanship encompasses the practice of playing fair, taking defeat without complaint and victory without gloating, and treating teammates and opponents with respect and dignity.? In accordance with the school’s philosophy and goals, the promotion of sportsmanship is of utmost importance.? Sportsmanship demonstrated by all involved in athletics is perhaps the clearest sign of the Christian mission of our school.? Everyone associated with an athletic event — coaches, athletes, students, parents, spectators — has a responsibility to uphold the highest standards of sportsmanship before, during, and after a contest.? Sportsmanship includes, but is not limited to, the following:
1. Showing respect for teammates, opponents, and officials;
2. Maintaining self-control;
3. Showing respect for the facility in which the contest is taking place;
4. Refraining from heckling, jeering, or using profane language;
5. In general, being positive in words and actions.
Certain behaviors are considered inappropriate and unacceptable by St. Ignatius. The school and Athletic Department reserve the right to remove or refuse admission to persons who exhibit such behaviors:
1. Repeated berating, humiliating, or taunting of our coaches or players.
2. Repeated berating, humiliating, or taunting of our opponents’ coaches, players, or spectators.
3. Repeated berating or harassment of game officials.
4. Racist, sexist, or profane remarks directed at any coach, player, spectator, or official.
As parents are the primary role models for their children, it is critical that parents set the best possible example of sportsmanship, particularly when they are spectators at an athletic contest.