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How to Be on Your Middle School's Sports Team

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How to Be on Your Middle School's Sports Team[edit | edit source]

To be on your middle school's sports team, there are several key steps and considerations to keep in mind:

Eligibility Requirements[edit | edit source]

Most middle school athletic programs have specific eligibility requirements:

- Grade Level: Teams are typically open to 7th and 8th grade students. Some sports may allow 6th graders to participate, especially if needed to fill out rosters1[1].

- Age Limits: There are usually age cutoffs to ensure fair competition. For example, students must not have reached their 15th birthday before a certain date to play on 8th grade teams[5].

- Academic Standards: Schools often require students to maintain passing grades in all or most classes to remain eligible5[2].

- Enrollment: Students must typically be enrolled full-time at the school to participate on its teams[5].

Tryout Process[edit | edit source]

Many middle school sports require tryouts to make the team:

- Tryouts are usually held at the beginning of each sport's season[13].

- Coaches evaluate players on skills, athleticism, teamwork, and other sport-specific criteria[4].

- Some sports like cross country and track may not require formal tryouts[13].

- Be sure to attend all tryout sessions, as they are often mandatory[13].

Required Forms and Clearances[edit | edit source]

Before participating, you'll likely need to submit:

- Sports physical form completed by a doctor[15] - Signed permission forms from parents/guardians - Proof of medical insurance - Academic eligibility verification

Preparing for Tryouts[edit | edit source]

To increase your chances of making the team:

- Practice and develop your skills in the months leading up to tryouts[6]. - Get in good physical shape through conditioning exercises. - Attend any pre-season camps or clinics offered by the school. - Demonstrate a positive attitude and strong work ethic during tryouts[4].

During the Season[edit | edit source]

Once you make the team:

- Attend all practices and games unless excused. - Maintain academic eligibility throughout the season. - Follow team rules and demonstrate good sportsmanship[20]. - Balance sports commitments with schoolwork and other activities.

Additional Considerations[edit | edit source]

- Multi-sport athletes may need to choose between overlapping seasons[3]. - Some schools allow 8th graders to play on high school junior varsity teams if that sport isn't offered at the middle school level[5]. - Participation policies and offerings can vary between public, private, and charter schools.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Making a middle school sports team requires meeting eligibility standards, performing well at tryouts, submitting required paperwork, and maintaining academic and behavioral expectations throughout the season. By preparing thoroughly and demonstrating commitment, you can increase your chances of joining and succeeding on your school's athletic teams.

References[edit | edit source]

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