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Athletic Program

NAME: Trevor Timberwolves

SCHOOL: Trevor Grade School

CLASS: Athletics

SCHOOL PHONE: 262-862-2356


Athletic Program

Trevor Grade School entered the Westosha Athletic Conference in 2007.  Other 
schools in this conference include: Bristol, Salem, Raymond, Union Grove, 
Yorkville, Riverview, Brookwood, Randall, Lakewood, and Wheatland.  The 
Westosha Athletic Conference has 4 seasons of sports: softball, basketball, 
volleyball, and track.

Conference Philosophy

The primary purpose of middle school athletics is to build a foundation for 
total development-academically, athletically, socially and emotionally.  
Emphasis will be placed on providing a positive athletic experience that will 
aid in the smooth transition from elementary school to high school.

Conference teams play an A and B team schedule in softball, basketball and 
volleyball and field one team in track.  The B-team is a beginning level 
where players work on fundamentals and then are given the opportunity to 
practice those skills in a game situation.  The B-team is viewed as a 
building block for future A-team competition, fundamental skill development, 
and learning to develop team play. Because of this, all B-team players are 
required to play in the B-team contest. The number of minutes that each plays 
is determined by the coach. 

The A-team is a more competitive level of play.  Players are preparing for 
possible high school competition by developing more advanced strategies, 
fundamentals and playing in more contests.  Playing tiem is determined by a 
number of factors-attitude, ability, knowledge and other criteria specified 
by individual coaches. Athletes are not guranteed a certain number of playing 
minutes and the coach decides the amount of playing time each player receives.

It is the conference schools' intent to not only develop physical skills but 
to enhance a student's cooperation, teamwork, and sportsmanship skills.  It 
is the Conference's desire that the athletic experience should be fun, 
enjoyable, and provide an incentive for continued participation.

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