Created 4-4-11 Revised 4-2-14. Athletic Director -Mr. Roger Burger Administrative Assistant- Mrs. Danica Kitchel Trainer- Dr. Liz Marr and staff.

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Created Revised

Athletic Director -Mr. Roger Burger Administrative Assistant- Mrs. Danica Kitchel Trainer- Dr. Liz Marr and staff

Head Football-Karl Thompson Asst. Football-Bret Atkins, Kris Garry, Ted Darnell, Tanner Kelly, Wade Novy, Derrick McNeil, Paul Ledger, Kirk Shafer Head Volleyball-Marsha Becker Asst. Volleyball –Larry Olsen, Lee White Head Cross Country-Erika Washington Asst. Cross Country- John Ryan Head Golf- Mike Washington (boys), Jerome Kosters(girls) Head Spiritline- TBD Asst. Spiritline- TBD Head Swimming- Giulia Dickinson Asst. Swimming-Scott Richards

Head Boys Basketball- Ted Darnell Asst. Boys Basketball-Tanner Kelly, Doug Schuster Head Girls Basketball –Kevin Eppler Asst. Girls Basketball –Dan Aston, Nancy Schweigert Head Wrestling- Tyler Christensen Asst. Wrestling- TBD Head Boys Soccer- Brad Robbins Asst. Boys Soccer- TBD Head Girls Soccer- TBD Asst. Girls Soccer- TBD

Head Baseball- Larry Kiszczak Asst. Baseball- Craig Bolton, Dan Aston Head Softball- Kari Thompson Asst. Softball- Anthony Marr, Lee White Head Track- Brady Krueger Asst. Track- John Ryan, TBD, Geno Licari, Wade Novy Head Tennis- Jeremy Wojcicki (boys), Greg Brueckner (girls)

 Please contact and join the Booster Club to help out at fundraising events such as snack bar and t-shirt sales.  The money raised is distributed by the club to all the sports.  President Cathy Bagby can be reached at or 

 July 28, 2014 is the start date for Varsity Football and Spiritline.  August 4, 2014 is the start date for JV/FR Football.  August 11, 2014 is the start date for Volleyball, Cross Country, Golf, and Swimming.  November 3, 2014 is the start date for Basketball, Wrestling and Soccer.  February 9, 2015 is the start date for Baseball, Softball, Tennis and Track.  Tryouts will last at least 3 days.

 Implement the “PURSUING VICTORY WITH HONOR” six pillars of character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship.  Emphasize the highest standards of sportsmanship, ethical conduct and fair play.  Foster an understanding and appreciation of athletics and the rules of the game.  Encourage and develop qualities of leadership, respect, cooperation and understanding among participants.  Provide a satisfying and enjoyable activity for the athletes, student body and community and at the same time compete to our best ability.

 Instead of coming to the Informed Consent Meeting it has been moved to an online system.  You will find the Athletic Participation Parent Meeting file contains the following paperwork; Two Emergency cards, Physical Form only, Athletic Handbook and form, Informed Consent & Booster Club Form, Concussion Form, Bus Waiver Form and Tax Credit Form and the Informed Consent Video.  The documents that require signatures will need to be printed off and returned to the athletic office on Wednesday prior to your tryout date.

 The Informed Consent Video is also online for you to view.  The Brainbook Concussion Class is due prior to tryouts. Go to the aiaonline.org website and click on the AIA Academy tab. Scroll down to the Concussion Education Brainbook Test box and log in. This needs to be done if you are a Freshmen or a new student. Otherwise once it is done it is good for your entire time here. Please print off a copy of your certificate and bring to Mrs. Kitchel as proof of completion.  Completed paperwork is due by the Wednesday before your sport tryout date. This includes copies of the physicals and other paperwork due.  If completed paperwork is not received by this cut off date your athlete will have to wait to begin tryouts until the paperwork is processed.

 Dr. Troyer at Troyer Urgent Care will again be providing physicals to our athletes.  This year they will be able to accept credit cards in addition to the normal cash and check.  Physicals must be dated after March 1, 2014 to be valid for the school year.  The dates will be the entire month of July and August. The fee will be $30.00 per physical  Troyer Urgent Care is a walk-in clinic. Therefore an appointment is not necessary.  Just a reminder the AIA has made changes to the physical form only will be accepted.

 After you make team you will need to do 2 things before you will be able to participate in the first game.  First, the Athletic Department will announce the date for the Physical Concussion Test to be administered by Dr. Marr and staff. Your sport will be assigned a time to attend. Dr. Marr will provide Mrs. Kitchel proof of your attendance and completion.

 Secondly the Sports Participation Fee will need to be paid in full or the payment plan contract signed and in place.  Until both are completed you will not be able to participate in games only practices.

This year’s Sports Participation Fee is $ per athlete to play any number of sports during the school year. There is no family cap. The fee must be paid in full or payment arrangements in place before the first game of the season. Please contact Mrs. Kitchel to set up a payment plan at

The Tax Credit Program allows for the $400 sports participation fee to be paid by either couples contributing up to $ or a single person up to $ Most people have to pay some taxes so it makes sense to pay thru the tax credit program. This keeps your money in Lake Havasu by supporting a Lake Havasu High School Athlete or the overall program. The Tax Credit is a dollar for dollar credit on taxes owed to the State of Arizona. If your employer would like to set up a payroll deduction system Jackie Taylor is available to present the program to your company. She can be reached at or at

 Students MUST pass all classes every week in order to be eligible to compete in interscholastic activities. Failure to receive a cumulative passing grade in EVERY class will result in the student being restricted from competition, but not from practice.  Eligibility will be determined as of 3:00 p.m. Friday each week. Those students will be ineligible to compete the following week from Monday through Saturday. An exception to this would be if a student has been absent prior to Friday and makes up the work. If this work raises the grade to passing the athlete will become eligible for that week.

 Another exception would be if there is a teacher error. At the semester break eligibility must agree with the semester grade. There will be fresh start between first and second semester.  Students may withdraw from a class through the eighth week without penalty. After the eighth week of a semester, students withdrawing from a class will be given a W/F (withdrawal/fail)

 Students who have been assigned 6 or more hours of detentions are not allowed to travel, practice or participate in athletics until they have served enough hours to adhere to regulation. Further disciplinary action may follow if we find a student has failed to follow the discipline rule by participating with 6 or more hours.  Students who have out of school suspension or in school suspension are not allowed to travel, practice, attend games or participate in athletics until the disciplinary obligation is completed.

The following guidelines will be applied to ALL participants in our athletic program:  The student conduct code as outlined in the student handbook will apply to ALL athletes.  The use, possession and/or distribution of tobacco, alcohol, drugs and/or paraphernalia at any time will result in suspension from the team for the season. The season is defined as the first day of practice as authorized by the Arizona Interscholastic Association through the regional championship. For those teams that qualify for state championship competition, the season will end after the final game of state championship competition. Violation of this rule for a second time will result in suspension from the athletic program for the remainder of the school year.

 Severe disciplinary infractions may result in suspension from the team and/or athletic program. EXAMPLES: theft, pilferage, unsportsmanlike conduct, assault, insubordination, etc. Suspensions will be handled by the Athletic Director.  Each head coach will establish specific rules and regulations for their programs.  Any arrest of an athlete, police citation issued to an athlete, or actions which bring disrepute to the Lake Havasu High School athletic program, may result in suspension from the team for the season and/or school year.

 If a student has an unexcused absence from school for any part of the day, he/she will not be allowed to practice and or participate in an athletic activity that afternoon or evening on the day of the absence.  If a student has an excused absence (such as doctor’s appointment) on a Friday, the day of a game or the day after an away game the athletic administration must be notified 24 hours prior to the absence and the Athletic Director, Athletic Administrative Assistant or administration will make the determination of the student’s eligibility to practice or play.  If an emergency situation arises overnight a message must be left with the Athletic Department prior to the start of the school.  Please provide the Athletic Department with a doctor’s note upon your return to school.

 Students are required to travel TO and FROM athletic events by school transportation. EXCEPTION: Students may be allowed to return with their parents/legal guardians if a permission form is submitted to the Athletic Director for approval a minimum of 24 hours prior to the trip, specific forms are available for requests in the athletic office.  Coaches will not be allowed to accept late permission forms at the event  Athletes not adhering to the transportation policy will be disciplined. The Athletic Director can make exceptions to the transportation rule when a unique situation comes up; however, the parents or players must get the okay 24 hours prior to the day of the event.

 Please try to resolve any athletic issue by contacting the coach first. They are available by , phone or for a prearranged meeting.  If the issue needs further attention contact the Athletic Department at to set up an appointment with Mr. Roger Burger, Athletic Director.

 It is important for athletes and parents to know the risks in sports.  On rare occasions athletes may incur injuries that result in partial or complete paralysis, brain damage or even death.  Two main things can be done to reduce the possibility of injury. First, know and abide by all the rules. Second, don’t do any new techniques until you are completely comfortable with performing them in practice.

 Parents will need to read and sign the Informed Consent form.  Athletes will be provided protective equipment. They are required to wear it during practice and games. Manufacturers set the quality standards for equipment.  Athletes are encouraged to recognize hazards, monitor the playing area and bring concerns to the attention of the coach.

 It is important to recognize that accidents do happen.  During an accident there is an emergency plan in place. Designated personnel must be allowed into the area to help.  In order to help prevent accidents athletes should maintain a healthy diet, be physically fit and have a physical completed by a doctor.  Drugs and alcohol are not part of a physically fit athletes regiment.

 Due to blood borne pathogens anyone with a bleeding wound must cease activity immediately and until the bleeding has stopped.  If an athlete is injured, parents have the right to hold the athlete out of competition until they feel they are fit to return.

 Proper conduct by athletes, coaches, parents and fans during a game is expected.  Good sportsmanship promotes healthy and safe competition.  It is imperative for parents to ask questions, regarding equipment standards, the emergency plan, accidents and proper conduct.

For paperwork or general athletic questions please contact Mrs. Kitchel at Sport specific questions please contact the coach directly. For policy questions contact Mr. Burger at