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Bill Cardone                                         Yolanda Schwab      
Athletics Director                                 Athletics Director Secretary
412-492-6389                                      412-486-6000 prompt 1, ext. 1514

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Hampton captured its first 2008 - 2009 PIAA Sportsmanship Award

Start date for 2010 - 2011 Sports

  • Fall: Monday, August 16, 2010
  • Winter: Thursday, November 19, 2010
  • Spring: Monday, March 7, 2011

Sign up for e-mail or text notification of schdule changes. Go to Highschoolsports.net

It is the District's objective to develop athletes who exhibit good citizenship, sportsmanship and scholarship.

**Hampton Fall Sport Passes Now Available**

Hampton Fall Sport passes are now available in the Athletics Office. The pass is good for all home games except tournaments. The cost is $30 for football, $45 for girls' volleyball, $45 for boys' soccer and  $45 for girls' soccer. Passes can also purchased at the first home game at the ticket booth.Cash or check made payable to Hampton Township School District is acceptable

Home Football  Game Tickets

Home football game tickets will be on sale in the Athletics Office every Thursday and Friday beginning September 2. There will be one home game on Thursday, September 16 so tickets will be sold Wednesday, September 15 and Thursday, September 16 from 7a.m. to 3 p.m.
Office hours are:
 Thursdays:  7a.m. to 3 p.m.  and open in the evening from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 
Fridays: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. for away games and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. for home games  
Student tickets will also be sold at the Middle School during lunches all Friday home games and on Thursday, September 16 for $1.

  • Student Tickets - $1
  • Adult Tickets - $6

Student tickets at the gate will be $2, adult tickets $6. All home games start at 7:30 p.m. except for Thursday, September 16  the game starts at 7 p.m.

FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Friday, 9/3 vs. Blackhawk at Fridley Field Stadium
Friday, 9/10 vs. Ringgold at Ringold High School Stadium
Thursday, 9/16 vs. *Mars at Fridley Field Stadium
Friday, 9/24 vs. *Valley at Valley High School Stadium
Friday, 10/1 vs. *Knoch (Hall of Fame) at Fridley Field Stadium
Friday, 10/8 vs. Latrobe (Homecoming) at Fridley Field Stadium
Friday, 10/15 vs. *Indiana at Indiana High School Stadium
Friday, 10/22 vs. *Kittanning (Sr. Night) at Fridley Field Stadium
Friday, 10/29 vs. *Highlands at Highlands High School Stadium
*Section game 

Hampton offers 24 interscholastic programs for grades 7th - 12th: Football, Boys' Soccer, Girls' Soccer, Boys' Cross Country, Girls' Cross Country, Golf, Boys' Tennis, Girls' Tennis, Volleyball, Boys' Basketball, Girls' Basketball, Boys' Swimming and Diving, Girls' Swimming and Diving, Girls' Gymnastics, Wrestling, Baseball, Softball, Coed Track and Field, Boys' Lacrosse and Girls' Lacrosse. In addition there are seven Club Sports: Crew, Ice Hockey,  Slow Pitch Softball, In-line Hockey, Martial Arts Club, Ultimate Frisbee and Disc Golf. (Club sports may include 6th grade and under. Please check with that group).

The purpose of athletics in the Hampton Township School District program is to provide the maximum degree of student-athlete participation. The District strives to provide the student-athlete with the proper facilities, equipment and qualified coaches in all sports.

The Interscholastic Athletic Program is authorized by and funded through the Hampton Township Board of School Directors. The task of organizing and operating the program is delegated through the Superintendent, the High School Principal, the Athletics Director and other designated staff members.

Hampton's Interscholastic Athletic Program is operated in accordance with the rules of the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League, a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association. 

**Junior High Football Eligibility

  • The PIAA has advised the WPIAL office that 7 and/or 8 grade students, who become
    involved in a youth football program that includes full physical contact activities prior to
    MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 2010, the first practice date of the PIAA-difined football season,
    will become INELIGIBLE to participate in interscholastic football for one year. This
    interpretation is consistent with the PIAA position on out-of-season football related activities that involve physical contact (ARTICLE XVI, Section 2C, of the PIAA By-Laws). If a 7 and/or 8 grade student athlete wants to participate in both a youth football program and an interscholastic football program they MUST NOT ENGAGE in any FULL CONTACT activity prior to Monday, August 16, 2010 and they may not wear anything except a helmet and shoulder pads prior to THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010. 

ASEP Webinars

The American Sport Education Program (ASEP) is pleased to announce a series of free webinars developed specifically for high school coaches, athletic directors, athletic trainers, and sport parents. The series will kickoff next Wednesday (August 11th) with a webinar on Combating Heat-Related Illnesses. With the start of fall sports and the soaring temperatures we are experiencing nationwide, the timing for our first webinar couldn’t be better. John Storsved (HSD,ATC) from Carle Sports Medicine will present pertinent information that will safe guard your athletes who are participating in these unfavorable conditions.

Future webinars we have identified are:

1. Concussions: Recognition, Prevention & Protocols
2. Nutrient Timing: Timing meals and hydration before competitions
3. Bullying: Best Practice in Bullying Prevention & Intervention

 


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