4th Grade Girls Tryouts:
Session #1 Tues. Oct. 1 @ Phoenix Middle School. Registration 7:00 pm, Tryout 7:15-9:00 pm
Session # 2 Sat. Oct 12 @ Worthington Kilbourne HS. Registration at 12:00 pm, Tryout 12:15-2:00pm
5th Grade Girls Tryouts:
Session #1 Mon. Sept. 30 @ Thomas Worthington HS. Registration 7:15 pm, Tryout 7:30-9:00 pm
Session # 2 Sat Oct 12 @ Worthington Kilbourne HS. Registration at 12:00 pm, Tryout 12:15-2:00pm
6th Grade Girls Tryouts:
Session #1 Wed Oct. 9 @ Phoenix Middle School. Registration 7:00 pm, Tryout 7:15-9:00 pm
Session # 2 Sat. Oct 12 @ Worthington Kilbourne HS. Registration at 12:00 pm, Tryout 12:15-2:00pm
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Kindergarten Wellness Challenge
The wellness Challenge will start for kindergarten in October, I apologize for any confusion
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
WYB Travel Basketball Try-outs
Worthington Youth Boosters Boys Travel Basketball
2013-2014
Tryouts:
To be eligible for one of these Worthington Youth Boosters (WYB) Travel Basketball teams, the player must
attend a Worthington elementary school, or be a resident in the Worthington School District. Participants are
encouraged to attend all tryout sessions, but must attend at least one in order to be eligible for team selection.
3rd Grade Boys Tryouts:
Session #1 – Sat. Sept. 28 @ Worthington Kilbourne HS. Registration 12:00 pm, Tryout 12:15-2:00 pm
Session #2 – Thurs. Oct. 3 @ Phoenix Middle School. Registration 6:30 pm, Tryout 6:45-8:30 pm
4th Grade Boys Tryouts:
Session #1 – Mon. Sept. 23 @ Thomas Worthington HS. Registration 7:15 pm, Tryout 7:30-9:00 pm
Session #2 – Sat. Sept. 28 @ Worthington Kilbourne HS. Registration 12:00 pm, Tryout 12:15-2:00 pm
5th Grade Boys Tryouts:
Session #1 – Thurs. Sept. 26 @ Worthington Kilbourne HS. Registration 7:00 pm, Tryout 7:15-9:00 pm
Session #2 – Sat. Oct. 5 @ Worthington Kilbourne HS. Registration 12:00 pm, Tryout 12:15-2:00 pm
6th Grade Boys Tryouts:
Session #1 – Tue. Sept. 24 @ Worthington Kilbourne HS. Registration 7:00 pm, Tryout 7:15-9:00 pm
Session #2 – Sat. Oct. 5 @ Worthington Kilbourne HS. Registration 12:00 pm, Tryout 12:15-2:00 pm
Coaches:
Coaches in our program are volunteers and do not receive any compensation for their services. Coaches may
or may not be parents of a player on a team. If you are interested in helping out the WYB Travel Basketball
program in any capacity, please contact Bruce Gerber for more details. We are always looking for good
coaches and willing volunteers for our program.
League:
3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade WYB Travel Basketball teams are planning on participating in the Central Ohio
Boys Basketball Association (COBBA) basketball league. For more information on COBBA, visit
www.centralohiobasketball.com.
Fees:
Fees per player will be approximately $350 and can be paid in 3 installments. The fee includes gym rental for
games and practice, a uniform, two licensed referees per game, the COBBA league fee, team equipment, and
team/player liability insurance. Fees depend upon how many players are on each team.
Practices:
Depending on gym availability, each team will have two practices during the week sometime between 5:00 and
9:00 pm. Practices will begin in late October and conclude in the middle of February. Additional practices can
be scheduled at the discretion of the coach.
Games:
Each team will play in the COBBA preview just prior to Thanksgiving, approximately 9 home games, 9 away
games, and a COBBA league tournament in the middle of February. Most games will be played on Saturday
and Sunday, but there could be occasional weeknight games. League games will be held from late November
to early February with a two week break during the Christmas holiday. Most away games will be within a 30
minute drive. More away games can be scheduled at the discretion of the coach.
Tournaments:
Each team will participate in the season ending COBBA tournament, which is covered by the player fees.
Teams may participate in more tournaments at the discretion of the coach, but the players on the team would
be responsible for any additional fees. Coaches will get the approval of the parents before committing to
additional tournaments.
Playing Time:
The philosophy on playing time at the Travel Basketball level is that it will not be even for a player for each
game. Coaches will be expected to play each player at least a quarter of every game, with some players
receiving more playing time in one game and less playing time in another game. Every attempt will be made to
provide playing time of 50% over the season for the league games. It is important that all players receive an
appropriate amount of playing time to ensure their development as a basketball player.
Expectations:
We encourage young athletes to participate in all sports in which they desire. However, the expectation is that
a WYB Travel Basketball player will make basketball their top athletic priority during the basketball season and
make every effort to attend all practices and games.
Selection Process:
The players will be evaluated by members of WYB, potential coaches of respective teams, and coaches of the
varsity programs at Thomas Worthington and Worthington Kilbourne High Schools. Players will be evaluated
on their individual fundamental dribbling, passing, shooting, rebounding, and defensive skills. Players will also
be evaluated in how they fit into a team concept. The evaluators will meet and form teams based on all
evaluation criteria available. The number of teams in each grade will depend on how many travel caliber
teams can be formed, but our desire is to have 2 or 3 teams in each grade consisting of 8 to 10 players per
team.
Notification Process:
Players who are chosen for the team will receive an e-mail message or phone call as soon as possible after
tryouts have been completed. The player will have 48 hours to accept the roster invitation. If the player does
not accept the offer, it will be rescinded and the roster spot will be offered to another player. All players who
are not chosen for a travel team will receive an e-mail message or phone call referring them to other
basketball opportunities in the community.
Goals:
The WYB Travel Basketball program will provide a positive experience for every player while building selfesteem
and confidence. Players will be encouraged to be good teammates, show sportsmanship, and work
hard at all times. Fundamental skill development will be emphasized, especially in the practice setting. While
players will be exposed to a more competitive level of basketball, we are not a win at all costs program. Our
goal is to spark an interest in basketball for each player so much so that they will want to work on their
fundamental skills in the off-season, and continue their playing careers into middle school and high school.
Contact Info:
Please contact WYB Basketball Director, Bruce Gerber, if you have any questions about the Travel Basketball
program. E-Mail: brucegerber@yahoo.com. Phone: 614-554-5124.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Warrior Run
The Warrior Run is a fun and challenging 1 mile obstacle course set up by the McCord Middle School track. The run will take place on September 20th and will be the Wellness challenge for that week for grades 4-6. Rick Armstrong the Wellness teacher at Granby Elementary School puts this event on each year.
This event is FREE to all Worthington elementary students in grades 4 through 6 as well as parents, older siblings, and Worthington Schools staff! For safety reasons, children not yet in fourth grade should wait until future events.
This event is FREE to all Worthington elementary students in grades 4 through 6 as well as parents, older siblings, and Worthington Schools staff! For safety reasons, children not yet in fourth grade should wait until future events.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Wellness Challenge
September's Wellness Challenge Logs have been created and posted outside of the gym. Pick them ASAP and get started being Active!
Friday, August 23, 2013
Welcome to WES Wellness!
Welcome
back! My name is Mr. Troast and I am the
new Wellness teacher at Worthington Estates.
I am very excited to be here and to have your child in Wellness
class. My goal as your child’s wellness
teacher is to help each student understand the importance of wellness and being
active. I desire for each student to
find a physical activity that he or she enjoys which will enable them to become
active and healthy members of society.
In order for you and your child to understand the expectations of
wellness class I ask that you please read over the following guidelines and
information with your child. If you have
any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me via phone (450-4600)
or e-mail (BTroast@worthington.k12.oh.us).
Background Information
I am
originally from Midland Park, New Jersey and recently moved to Columbus in
August of 2009 to be with my wife of now three years. I graduated from Calvin College in 2007 with
a degree in Recreation – Youth Leadership with a minor Physical Education. Since moving here, I decided to pursue my
dream of becoming a physical education teacher.
I graduated from The Ohio State University in December of 2012 with a
second degree in Physical Education. I
am in my fourth year of coaching the varsity boys’ soccer team at Tree of Life
Christian School.
Classroom Rules/Expectations – THE
GOLDEN SNEAKER
- Each time your child attends Wellness, his or her class will have the opportunity to earn 5 points. Those points will be based on how the class demonstrated the 7 Habits during that class period.
- At the end of each month the class with the most number of points from each grade will be awarded the “Golden Sneaker” trophy to be displayed in their classroom for the month
- The class in each grade that wins the most “Golden Sneaker Awards” will receive a reward day at the end of the school year
- SHOES: Sneakers (tennis shoes) must be worn during Wellness class. If the correct shoes are not worn, your child will not be allowed to participate. This rule is in place for the safety of your child as well as all the other students in the class. Correct footwear will also allow for your child to be more successful in the activities. In order for a class to receive all 5 of their daily points towards the “Golden Sneaker Award” they must all have the correct shoes.
Participation
Class
participation is mandatory unless your child has an injury and a doctor’s
note. I will require a doctor’s note
clearing your child in order to readmit them into class.
- If your child has an illness/injury preventing them from participating please send a note explaining the problem
- If your child has any kind of illness that will impact them in wellness that I should be aware of please contact me by phone or e-mail
Physical Education State Standards
and Assessment
- Physical education assessments in the state of Ohio began as a requirement during the 2012 – 2013 school year
- All students in the 2nd and 5th grades will be assessed each year based on the national Physical Education standards
- These scores are reported to the state of Ohio and overall results are shown on the district report card
- If you want more information on these assessments please feel free to contact me
Grades
Grades for
all Related Arts classes are given at the end of the 1st semester
and at the end of the year. Please feel
free to contact me at any time with any questions or concerns.
Wellness Challenge
I will be implementing
a Wellness Challenge program this school year beginning in September. Each week your child will have a physical
activity challenge to complete outside of school. If they complete 3 of the 4 challenges each
month, they will be entered into a raffle for a prize. Prizes include vouchers to Magic Mountain,
Sports Ohio, The Chiller, Skate Zone and MUCH MORE! My goal for the Wellness Challenge is to
encourage physical activity outside of school in order to promote an active
lifestyle outside of my Wellness class.
Parent signatures are required in order for your child to participate in
the Wellness Challenge. An example of
the Wellness Challenge calendar and Wellness log is attached.
I am looking
forward to a fun and exciting school year with you and your child! Thank you for your support and again, please
do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or comments.
Sincerely,
Mr. Troast
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