Policies
Attendance
The
wrestling season is from November 30th until March 13th.
All wrestlers, including those that are injured or
ineligible, are expected to attend all practices during the season.
Due to the size of our team, not everyone will
travel to away meets or tournaments.
You will be notified at practice if you are to
travel with the team.
If you
need to miss for any reason, your parent or guardian must send a note either
before the absence or the first day you return to practice.
(If you know in advance you will be absent, the note
should come in advance).
If you are sick and miss school during the day, then
you cannot come to practice.
If you are late to school, or miss any part of the
day for an appointment, then you need to get approval through the office to
attend practice that day.
Failure to attend practice will result in the loss
of opportunity to represent the team in competition.
Three or more absences may result in dismissal from
the team.
Practices start at 3:15 and end at 5:15.
Please be on time both arriving and departing
practice.
If you are late for a bus, you will not wrestle.
(You may miss the next opportunity to wrestle
because you let the team down when you missed the bus.)
Conduct
School
policies, athletic rules, and coaches’ directions are expected to be followed at
all times.
Poor sportsmanship will not be tolerated under any
circumstances.
Infractions may lead to suspension or removal from the
team. Parents that attend Meets/Tournaments will be required to follow the
same rules. Infractions of the parents may lead to removal from the
Meet/Tournament and/or may lead to removal for the season.
Eligibility
Click here for the 2009-10 eligibility
policy.
Wrestlers should wear clean shorts and a t-shirt with their last name on the
back for practice.
Sweatpants are OK, if preferred to shorts.
Only wrestling shoes should be worn on the mats.
We will also be doing conditioning exercises off the
mats, so wrestlers should also bring running shoes to practice every day.
No jewelry of any kind should be worn while
wrestling.
No gum or food is permitted on the mats.
Water bottles are a good idea.
Spitting should only be done in proper receptacles.
If a wrestler fails to follow guidelines or coaches
instructions, then they will have to be picked up early from practice and it
will count as an unexcused absence.
Meets/Tournaments
Wrestlers should wear black shorts or sweatpants and a KJHS t-shirt or
sweatshirt.
Wrestlers are expected to stay together as a team
throughout the competition.
At most meets we will have a bench area that the
parents will need to stay out of.
At most tournaments, we will set up a “camp” in the
bleachers that the parents are welcome to join us in.
All
wrestlers are expected to attend and assist with home meets (this includes
non-participating wrestlers).
Wrestlers are not permitted to leave until the
coaching staff dismisses the team.
Wrestlers are not allowed to ride home with anyone
other than their parents/guardians.
If a wrestler is not going to ride home on the bus,
then their parent/guardian needs to inform the coach in person.
Weight Management
Wrestlers are not permitted to cut weight; however, weight management is an
integral part of wrestling.
Competition is divided into 19 weight classes
(65,70,75,80,85,90.95,100,105,112, 119,126,135,145,155,167,185,215,275).
In order to wrestle at a particular weight class,
the wrestler must weigh that weight or less.
For example, to wrestle 119 the wrestler must weigh
119.0 or less. Wrestlers will be put into a weight class based on their weigh in
at the beginning of the season.
Most wrestlers will naturally lose weight as they
get into shape.
(In the past, I have had wrestlers lose as much as
30lbs over the course of the season.)
Some wrestlers will gain weight through muscle
growth or just regular growth during the season.
At any point, the wrestler can change weight classes
by simply notifying one of the coaches.
Once a wrestler notifies the coaching staff of their
intended weight, then they are committed to making the weight.
If a wrestler fails to make weight, then they will
not wrestle.
They may also be benched for the next competition.
Hygiene
Wrestlers need to wear clean (freshly washed) workout clothes everyday.
Wrestlers should shower either before leaving
practice/competition or immediately upon arriving at home.
(Shower before the sweat dries)
If we have any outbreaks of ringworm, staph,
impetigo, or any other skin infections, then wrestlers will be required to
shower before they leave practice.
If you have any questions,
please contact one of us.
Andy Martinez
Steve Bybee
coachmartinez@rocketmail.com
SpaceAce@bybee-net.com
(630)
272-8032
(309) 829-1645