Altimira offers Fall, Winter, and Spring sports including cross country, basketball, volleyball, wrestling, and track. Student-athletes practice good sportsmanship and teamwork and are encouraged to make commitments, set goals, and work to attain them. Middle school sports present an opportunity to emphasize skill development while introducing our student athletes to team strategies specific to each sport. Our coaching staff devotes their time and energy to fostering excellence in all of our athletic programs.
PhilosophyThe purpose of the middle school athletic program is to support and fully adopt North Valley League philosophies, regulations and requirements. Sonoma Valley Middle Schools also support and honor CIF and other Sonoma Valley High School philosophies in an effort to prepare students for the high school athletic programs. Our middle schools are committed to high standards and the principles of athletics serving as essential parts of the total educational program.
Every 7th and 8th grade student is provided an opportunity to try out for an after school athletic team. Due to North Valley League restrictions, 6th graders are not allowed to participate in all sports. The single exception is wrestling, where 6th grade students may compete but not score points. Sixth grade students may also be team managers.
The emphasis at the middle school level is on instruction, skill development, teamwork, basic offensive and defensive strategies, fair play, social maturity, and sportsmanship. Team size is determined by North Valley League regulations, suitable game and practice facilities, and safe environments. With the exception of track and wrestling, cuts may be made. Cutting of students is not our desire but, when necessary, cuts will be made based on the physical ability, effort and maturity of the student as well as facility and safety concerns. Coaches are encouraged to allow all student athletes to play in all games.
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Requirements to Compete:
We hold our student athletes to a high standard in order to compete. After all, they are STUDENT Athletes. In order to compete a student must have a 2.0 GPA and can not be failing any classes. Also student needs to maintain a clean behavior record during the season of play. Any infraction of these requirements will result in a temporary probation where a student is allowed to practice but not travel or compete in the contest. At the end of the probation a students grades/behavior will be reevaluated to determine eligibility. All students be able to provide proof of insurance. If a student athlete does not have insurance they can purchase it through the school for $31. Check or money orders accepted, not cash.
In order to be eligible for tryouts and competition the two documents below must be filled out prior to the first day practice/tryouts are held. Please include your insurance policy number where stipulated.
Non-Discrimination
The Governing Board is committed to providing equal opportunity to all individuals in district programs and activities. District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, including discrimination from an individual or group based on race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status,pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental diability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information; a perception of one or more of such characterisics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
Requirements:
- Completed sport packet, including doctor’s clearance and proof of health insurance. Must be turned into Student Activities office before participation in practice or tryouts can begin.
- Students required to maintain a 2.00 minimum GPA
- Mandatory baseline concussion test for all contact sports (arranged by the coach)
Title IX Information (17-18):
Total Enrollment at AMS:
- 503 students
- 248 boys / 255 girls
Total # of pupils participating in athletics: 91
Girls sports/teams offered: 5
Boys sports/teams offered: 4
Girls Participants:
- Basketball: 23
- Volleyball: 18
- Track: 0
- Soccer: 4
- Wrestling: 5
Boys Participants:
- Basketball: 23
- Track: 2
- Soccer: 12
- Wrestling: 4