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Liberty Sports BUILDING A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE WITH MUSTANG PRIDE! Activity Office Contacts Hunter Reinke Activities Director -Email: hreinke@west-fargo.k12.nd.us -Office: 499-9009 Carolyn Draegar Activities Admin. Assistant -Email:


  1. Liberty Sports BUILDING A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE WITH MUSTANG PRIDE!

  2. Activity Office Contacts Hunter Reinke – Activities Director -Email: hreinke@west-fargo.k12.nd.us -Office: 499-9009 Carolyn Draegar– Activities Admin. Assistant -Email: cdraeger@west-fargo.k12.nd.us -Office: 499-9007

  3. Expectations of a Mustang R ules Honoring the Game O pponents O fficials T eammates S elf

  4. Rules R stands for Rules. Rules keep the game fair. Mustang athletes play by the rules! Even when you think you won’t get caught if you break them…play by the rules! The Mustang Way… Honoring the Game with ROOTS

  5. Opponents O is for Opponents. Without opponents, we could have no games. A good opponent pushes us to do our best, so we should be grateful for our opponents. Mustang athletes show respect for opposing coaches and teams, we expect you to do the same! The Mustang Way… Honoring the Game with ROOTS

  6. Officials O is for Officials. Respecting officials can be the most challenging part of Honoring the Game. Officials have a tough job, keeping the game safe and fair for both teams. Officials are not perfect (just like coaches, athletes, and parents!) and sometimes they will make calls that are not in our favor, but Mustang athletes show respect for officials! The Mustang Way… Honoring the Game with ROOTS

  7. Teammates T is for Teammates. A big part of playing sports is being part of a team. Later in life, you will often be part of a team, and it's essential to learn to work together. When you are on a team, your words and actions – before, during and after practice and games – reflect not only on you, but also on your teammates and coaches. So treat them as you would want them to treat you. Mustang athletes encourage and support each other on and off the field. The Mustang Way… Honoring the Game with ROOTS

  8. Self S is for Self. Some people only Honor the Game when their opponents do, but Mustang athletes Honor the Game no matter what the other team or its fans do! We set our own internal standards, and we live up to them no matter what! The Mustang Way… Honoring the Game with ROOTS

  9. Expectations of a Mustang Practice & Games School Rules Conversation Opponents Help Officials Activity Teammates Movement S elf Participation Success Participation in extra-curricular activities is a privilege, and with that comes the responsibility to follow all directions and expectations given by your coaches, as well as school and classroom expectations by teachers and adults during the school day. Students who do not model ROOTS during practice and competitive events or model CHAMPS in school are subject to removal from the sport.

  10. Eligibility Guidelines Eligibility : Academic * 7 th and 8 th Grade - A learner receives a “1” in two or more CCR courses, they would not be eligible to participate *Weekly eligibility checks! If you are on the ineligibility list, the activities office and your coach will notify you. This means you have 2 or more 1’s in your CCR’s. *Cannot play in any games/meets that week. *Cannot travel with the team to the game/meet. You will be required to stay in school instead of leaving with the team. *You can still PRACTICE with the team during the week. *All students need to have 9 practices completed BEFORE you can participate in a game/meet Attendance : You MUST be in attendance the immediate ½ day prior to participating or practicing in any co-curricular activity (MM and Advisory) Notify coaches if you will be absent from practice Medical related absences are excused

  11. Eligibility Guidelines Eligibility (Signed by Parent and Athlete)

  12. Other Reminders... (Basketball) After School expectations • Changed and report to gyms or commons by 3:40 • Locker rooms will be locked at 3:40; coaches will unlock at the end of practice • Student athletes waiting for late practice are required to report to homework room in the library by 3:40 if they are staying after school for practice. Students will be required to either work on homework, read or listen to music. Students are NOT allowed in any other academic wings after 3:40 • All away games, you need to wear a winter coat and pants. Bus may breakdown. • Lock ALL your personal items in your locker in the locker room. The school is not responsible for lost/stolen items...YOU need to lock everything up! • No outside equipment should be brought in from home; basketballs/footballs/etc. Coaches will turn them into the office and a parent will be called. • You must have a ride to pick you up NO later than 5:30 or 6:30 each day for practice. If walking/riding bike, leaving school grounds by 5:15 or 6:15. • Contact Coach or Mr. Reinke if you will miss practice. Do not have a teammate tell the coach. • With 12 or 13 teams, practices will change. Text your parents if changes happen.

  13. Other Reminders... (Wrestling) After School expectations • Practice at LMS until 11/11. After, all practices at SHS. • Needs to walk over to SHS for practice. • Changed and report to the wrestling room by 3:40 • Locker rooms will be locked at 3:40; coaches will unlock at the end of practice • All away games, you need to wear a winter coat and pants. Bus may breakdown. • Lock ALL your personal items in your locker in the locker room. The school is not responsible for lost/stolen items...YOU need to lock everything up! • SHS will provide lockers for LMS wrestlers. • You must have a ride to pick you up NO later than 5:30 each day for practice. If walking/riding bike, leaving school grounds by 5:15. • Contact Coach or Mr. Reinke if you will miss practice. Do not have a teammate tell the coach.

  14. Expectations of a Mustang Our Goal… To have ALL student athletes work to display ROOTS characteristics by… 1. Doing the RIGHT thing 2. Always Do/Be your BEST 3. Treating others as you would like to be treated If you do these things you are Honoring the Game. You and your teammates will get the most out of your season, and you will help advance Mustang Pride!

  15. Where do I find the Activity Schedules? App Store: • Type Activity Scheduler • Set Up • North Dakota • Liberty Middle School (FM League) • Most up to date Times, locations, and changes will be found on app

  16. Mustangs Winter I Sports - Long Sleeve

  17. How to order shirts and find activities info? WFPS

  18. The Mustang Way… Honoring the Game with ROOTS

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