Sentences with phrase «school athletes compete»

Not exact matches

Trap shooting is doing so both figuratively and literally as student - athletes are increasingly hitting the range at local shooting clubs to hone their craft and compete against students of rival high schools.
The tournament will take place at Del Oro High School where they will utilize both gymnasiums for the nearly 550 young athletes that will be competing this year.
Still, in these days of specialization, it's hard to find very many high school athletes who strive to compete in three different sports.
This program is designed for High School Athletes (Ages 15 +) to prepare them for their high school sports and competing at the next School Athletes (Ages 15 +) to prepare them for their high school sports and competing at the next school sports and competing at the next level.
Most high school / youth athletes spend an average of 10 hours per week practicing and competing at their sport.
The Unified races will be one of the many highpoints of Bay Area Games as more than 500 Special Olympics Northern California special education student - athletes compete in track & field events on Tuesday at Acalanes High School in Lafayette.
Sir Chris Hoy, Britain's joint most successful Olympic athlete of all time, said: «We've had a great eight years with Sky and now with HSBC UK making a long term commitment to British Cycling, it's going to help anyone who wants to get on a bike to have fun, get fit, go to work or school, or compete right up to the very highest levels of international sport.»
Nick Kirkpatrick, a sixth - grader at Columbia (Ill.) Middle School, had just finished competing in his heat at a 2007 Oklahoma track meet for athletes with physical disabilities.
Each team has beaten off stiff competition from 160 schools to make it to the final, which will see them design and manufacture a «re-hydration station» for athletes competing in long distance events.
Student athletes in the Buffalo Public Schools often practice and compete in facilities lacking locker rooms, equipment and showers.
The study looked at TBIs in high school athletes that competed in at least one of nine sports (boys football, boys wrestling, girls volleyball, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls basketball, boys baseball, and girls softball) between fall 2005 through spring 2016.
Competing athletes are at the peak of their careers and have trained and practiced for years to be able to participate in the games at a high level,» said lead author Ali Guermazi, M.D., Ph.D., professor and vice chair in the Department of Radiology at Boston University School of Medicine, in Boston, Mass., and musculoskeletal radiologist at Boston Medical Center.
«I would like to congratulate Millfield on becoming the first school in the UK to collaborate with UKAD, showing their commitment to clean sport, by supporting their athletes and staff throughout their sporting career so they can make the right choices and compete clean.»
Unlike Ben Johnson, the Canadian sprinter who lost his gold medal at the Seoul Olympics after testing positive for steroid use, virtually all high - school athletes can successfully compete using these potentially harmful substances without the threat of being penalized or disqualified from competition.
Friday Night Lights is a film about high school football in Texas in which student athletes compete on Friday nights before large crowds.
Texas 6th - 8th athletes compete in the Independent School Athletic League (ISAL) or Texas Charter School Athletics and Activities League (TCSAAL).
The ad likened public schools to an unfit male athlete competing unsuccessfully in a women's sport.
Instilled fundamental baseball skills into young athletes so that they will be prepared to compete on the high school level.
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