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Welcome to REV’s Sports Information Night!

Thursday May 9th 2024

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Agenda

  • Getting cleared to participate in sports
  • Summer Programs
  • Tryouts
  • Academic Expectations
  • Expected Behaviors for Student Athletes
  • Expected Parent Behaviors
  • NCAA Requirements
  • Booster Club presentations

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Parent Behavior Expectations: Are You Ready for the Game?

  • 1. Cheer for our team and players. Opponents and referees deserve respect. Realize that players and officials will make mistakes. Your support is needed when things aren’t going well.
  • 2. Concentrate on what is best for the team or individual players
  • 3. Attempting to communicate with coaches, players, or officials during a game only creates tension and is completely unacceptable. Be a respectful spectator.
  • 4. Conduct that draws unwanted attention to oneself usually leads to embarrassment for your child. Don’t jeopardize losing the opportunity to watch your child participate.

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Sports Accomplishments

  • Since 1997 Redlands East Valley High School has earned:
  • Over 100 Citrus Belt League titles
  • Over 15 CIF titles
  • Over 20 CIF Runner up Titles
  • 3 State Championship
  • Over 20 individual CIF Champions
  • A State Track Champion
  • Olympians
  • Professional Athletes

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Sports Clearance

  • You must go to https://www.homecampus.com/login to create an account if you have not done so already. QR codes can be found at each of the Team Tables.
  • If you have created an account Log-In using your username and password
  • Once on the website make sure click “Start Clearance”
  • Physicals are good for one calendar year. WE MUST HAVE A HARD COPY or a copy of the check-off sheet SIGNED and STAMPED by the doctor. Check of sheets are located in the main office if you need one.
  • Exact instructions can be found under the Athletics Clearance Tab on our school’s website

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Summer Programs

  • Summer Programs can be accessed on the Redlands East Valley Website. Click Athletics and then click Summer

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Tryouts

  • All student/athletes who would like to tryout for any team must be cleared through Home Campus
  • Teams with tryouts will have individual sports information on our website or at their tables tonight
  • Teams with no tryouts: Football, Cross Country, Wrestling, Badminton, Track and Field

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Academic Expectations

  • Every student athlete must earn at least a 2.0 grade point average or earn 12 academic points. GPA’s are calculated adding your point values together and dividing by the number of classes you are taking for that semester.
  • A=4 pts John’s grades A, C, F, D, A, C
  • B=3pts How many points does he have?
  • C=2pts What is his GPA?
  • D=1pt

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Student Athlete Expectations

1.   On the field: Student-athletes are respectful towards their teammates, coaches, opponents, fans, and officials.  Student-athletes must play by all the rules of the game all the time.

2.   On campus: Student-athletes set an example of good citizenship. They help promote school spirit and they should strive to be positive leaders in school activities.

3.   In the classroom:  Student-athletes must show respect for teachers and fellow students. 

4.   At all times: Student-athletes represent their team, school and community, and must be conscious of their appearance and manners at all times

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Am Ready For The Game?

  • 1.Cheer for our team and players. Opponents and referees deserve respect. Realize that players and officials will make mistakes. Your support is needed when things aren’t going well.

  • 2. Concentrate on what is best for the team. Preoccupation with statistics can be very distracting.

  • 3. Attempting to communicate with coaches, players, or officials during a game only creates tension and is completely unacceptable. Be a respectful spectator.

  • 4. Conduct that draws unwanted attention to oneself usually leads to embarrassment for your child. Please keep their well-being in mind at all times. Don’t jeopardize losing the opportunity to watch your child participate.

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A Word on Playing at the Next Level (College Athletics)

  • The first thing college recruiters ask
  • The second thing college recruiters ask.
  • Start with asking your child where they want to go to school.
    • Don’t always have to start with the school. Start with the state…what do they want to study… study abroad.

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College Levels D1, D2, D3 and NAIA

  • According to NCAA statistics, depending on the sport, graduating seniors have between a .07% and 4% chance of playing at the D1 level.
  • D2 chances are slightly higher
  • D3 schools do not offer athletic scholarships
  • NAIA schools offer scholarships but have fewer sports.

Source: NCAA.org/probability-of-competing-in-college-athletics

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If you haven’t yet, register for a free Profile Page account at eligibilitycenter.org for information on NCAA initial-eligibility requirements.

Use NCAA Research’s interactive map to help locate NCAA schools you’re interested in attending.

Find your high school’s list of NCAA-approved core courses at eligibilitycenter.org/ course list to ensure you’re taking the right courses, and earn the best grades possible!

A-G Requirements mirror what NCAA requires.

9th Grade Year

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  • Ways to get information on sports here at Redlands East Valley:

  • Reach out to coaches directly through email. Email information can be found on School Website
  • REV High School Website
  • Instagram

  • Instagram accounts
  • Rev_baseball
  • Revxcountry
  • Revwrestling