2016 VARSITY LIONS
2015 VARSITY LIONS
2015 Spring Game Vs. Plain Dealing & Huntington
congratulations to the white team for the victory over the maroon team at the annual Maroon v. White Spring FaceOff
2014-2015 FOOTBALL AWARDS
2014 varsity lions
Guidelines for Student Athletes
I. School Work
a. Excel in your school work regardless of whether or not you enjoy the subject. You cheat yourself if you do not get the most out of every day in the classroom.
b. Develop sound study habits. On nights before tests or major assignments, isolate yourself and spend the time necessary concentrating on your academic subjects.
c. Engage in some other wholesome, worthwhile extra-curricular activities in school other than athletics. This will develop you as a well-rounded individual.
d. Refrain from cheating in any form to obtain better grades.
e. Conduct yourself as a gentleman at all times in the classroom. Be courteous to your teachers and show them respect.
II. Your Conduct and Moral Life
a. Conduct yourself at all times in such a manner that you will be a credit to your parents, your school, and your coaches.
b. Obey your mother and father and take their advice.
c. Always be truthful in word and action.
d. Refrain from habits that are, or could be, harmful to your health, i.e. tobacco, alcohol, drugs, reckless driving.
e. Be a law-abiding citizen and a good sport. Do not let your accomplishments in sports give you “the big head,” Be humble.
f. Attend the church of your choice.
III. Athletics
a. Develop your physical capabilities to their fullest potential.
1. Engage in a good weight or body building program as recommended by your coaches.
2. Engage in other physical activities as prescribed by your coaches to develop speed, quickness, agility, and endurance.
3. Practice sport skills as recommended by your coaches.
b. Use your mental ability to improve your athletic skills. Gain knowledge about game or sports skills.
1. Study and apply knowledge given to you by your coaches.
2. Read materials available on sports and sports skills.
3. Study others who excel in sports.
c. Engage in more than one sport if you have the ability.
d. Stay in good physical condition at all times.
a. Excel in your school work regardless of whether or not you enjoy the subject. You cheat yourself if you do not get the most out of every day in the classroom.
b. Develop sound study habits. On nights before tests or major assignments, isolate yourself and spend the time necessary concentrating on your academic subjects.
c. Engage in some other wholesome, worthwhile extra-curricular activities in school other than athletics. This will develop you as a well-rounded individual.
d. Refrain from cheating in any form to obtain better grades.
e. Conduct yourself as a gentleman at all times in the classroom. Be courteous to your teachers and show them respect.
II. Your Conduct and Moral Life
a. Conduct yourself at all times in such a manner that you will be a credit to your parents, your school, and your coaches.
b. Obey your mother and father and take their advice.
c. Always be truthful in word and action.
d. Refrain from habits that are, or could be, harmful to your health, i.e. tobacco, alcohol, drugs, reckless driving.
e. Be a law-abiding citizen and a good sport. Do not let your accomplishments in sports give you “the big head,” Be humble.
f. Attend the church of your choice.
III. Athletics
a. Develop your physical capabilities to their fullest potential.
1. Engage in a good weight or body building program as recommended by your coaches.
2. Engage in other physical activities as prescribed by your coaches to develop speed, quickness, agility, and endurance.
3. Practice sport skills as recommended by your coaches.
b. Use your mental ability to improve your athletic skills. Gain knowledge about game or sports skills.
1. Study and apply knowledge given to you by your coaches.
2. Read materials available on sports and sports skills.
3. Study others who excel in sports.
c. Engage in more than one sport if you have the ability.
d. Stay in good physical condition at all times.