Basketball games @ River Valley will be live-streamed tonight on River Valley Athletics Facebook page. Girls are at 5:45 and the boys will follow.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
The girls and boys varsity basketball teams travel to River Valley tomorrow, the girls start at 5:45 pm and the boys will follow. If you plan on attending tomorrow you must have a ticket from one of the players or coaches. They will be clearing the gym after the girls game so you will need two separate tickets to attend both games.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
The Bloomingdale Cardinals Boys Basketball team came up short in their opening game of the season falling to the Paw Paw Red Wolves 81-58. Austin Amos carried the weight of the scoring in last nights contest with 21 points followed by Carson Fisher with 11 points. Others included Mav Manning (9), Cody Gallimore (6), Hitham Soubh (5), Ethan Gumpert (4), and Otto Cuesta (2). The Cardinals will look to shake off tough loss by taking on River Valley on Saturday at 7:30pm.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
If you are interested in playing softball this spring please reach out to Mrs. Stone @
bstone@bdalecards.org.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
As winter sports start up here are a few reminders for everyone:
1. Each athlete and coach will get two tickets to each game.
2. The ticket will need to be filled out with name and phone number and presented at the gate with your admission cost (for contact tracing). Senior citizens and league pass holders will still be admitted for free with a ticket.
3. Masks must be worn at all times. Social distance when possible in the crowd.
4. There will be no concessions and no food in the stands.
GO CARDINALS!
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
This Week in Cardinal Athletics 2/8-2/14
Wednesday, 2/10
Varsity GBB Home vs Paw Paw @ 5:30pm
Varsity BB Home vs Paw Paw @ 7:00pm
Saturday, 2/13
Varsity GBB @ River Valley @ 5:45pm
Varsity BB @ River Valley @ 7:30pm
If you are looking for schedules please visit the athletic website @
https://www.bdalecards.com/o/activities
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
With winter contact sports getting the go ahead to start contact this coming Monday, February 8th, we are looking to fill some roster spots in the following areas: High School Cheerleading, High School Wrestling, JV Boys Basketball, JV Girls Basketball, Middle School Girls Basketball, and Middle School Wrestling. If the sport/level is not listed the rosters are currently not accepting new participants. At this point, wrestlers only will be COVID tested prior to each competition. If you are interested in coming out on Monday please email Mr. Vaughn @
bvaughn@bdalecards.org, and I will get you all the information you need.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
All athletic practices scheduled for today (Friday 2/5) are cancelled due to road conditions. Stay safe and we will get back at it on Monday. GO CARDINALS!
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
Boys basketball practice is cancelled for tonight (2/4) due to weather. Stay safe!
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
Contact Practices are scheduled to begin Monday (2-8) however there are many details that we do not know yet - regarding testing, testing administration , schedule, length of season, masks, etc - about the only thing we know right now is fans 2 adults per participant for contests - so when that information is shared we will get it out to everyone as soon as we know.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
Our girls basketball team put the following video together and I could not be prouder of what they created. Take a look!
https://youtu.be/gcIMQlW4u3Ealmost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
Hello,
Good Morning, this is just a reminder that we are accepting 2020-21 MIAAA Scholarship applications through February 1st.
-Each school may submit one female and one male student
-Students must have a minimum GPA of a 3.5 on a 4.0 scale
-One letter of support from a school staff member
-Must have earned a varsity letter in at least 2 different sports during their high school career
-Signatures of Principal and AD required
Applications may be found here (
https://www.miaaa.com/Scholarships/tabid/143/Default.aspx)
Please submit electronically to:
simpsong@divinechildhighschool.org
or by mail at
Garrett Simpson, MIAAA Scholarship Chairperson
1001 N. Silvery Lane
Dearborn, MI 48128
Thank you,
Michigan Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
Dear MHSAA Community,
Governor Whitmer’s press conference this morning included brand new information for the MHSAA and member schools relative to winter contact sports. We did not anticipate this delay in winter contact practices and competition, and today’s announcement has created many new questions. That being said, we are currently working to obtain further information on the MDHHS order.
There are no changes to current winter sports practices in basketball, competitive cheer, ice hockey and wrestling as those activities can continue with no physical contact, using social distancing and face masks. The same is true for fall and spring sport 4-player workouts being able to continue now.
The Representative Council and our staff will be using the next few days to gather all information and discuss current options. Know that the MHSAA remains FULLY committed to winter and spring sport seasons as this latest set of hurdles will require continued creativity in finding the way for both remaining seasons to be played.
Further information with updated details will reach you early next week.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
Many questions have been asked after the Governors press conference this morning pertaining to athletics. The MHSAA has not released an updated timeline yet. When a press release come out I will share it here. At this time non-contact practices can continue. Have a great Weekend!
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
Winter athletic teams are still looking for more participants. If you are interested go to
www.bdalecards.com, click on athletics and check out the calendars for each sport to see the practice times.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
Dear MHSAA Community,
The Representative Council met today and took action on two items including an updated winter calendar for the five “contact” winter sports as defined by the MDHHS along with an extension of the Previous Academic Credit Record waiver, allowing local school districts to determine the eligibility status for winter and spring sport athletes during 2020-21 just as was done for fall athletes earlier this year under the previous academic term rule waiver.
Know that we are seeking specific, sport-by-sport guidance in terms of defining what is, and what is not, allowed activity for “contact” winter sports from Jan. 16-Jan. 31. We will share this information as soon as we receive it. A virtual “roundtable” session has been scheduled by the MIAAA for tomorrow, Jan. 15 at 1pm, for athletic directors to connect with MHSAA staff to share information and answer questions.
Updated Winter Calendar for Basketball, Competitive Cheer, Ice Hockey and Wrestling:
The Council approved a plan for adjusting schedules for the five Winter “contact” sports which may begin non-contact practices on Jan. 16 but must delay any activities that involve physical contact between individuals until Feb. 1 per the recent update to the MDHHS epidemic plan. The updated schedule for girls and boys basketball, competitive cheer, ice hockey and wrestling pushes Finals for those sports into late March or early April. The Council approved the following dates:
Girls Basketball
First non-contact practice: Jan. 16
First contact practice: Feb. 1
First contest: Feb. 4
Districts: March 22, 24, 26
Regionals: March 29, 31
Quarterfinals: April 5
Semifinals: April 7
Finals: April 9
Boys Basketball
First non-contact practice: Jan. 16
First contact practice: Feb. 1
First contest: Feb. 4
Districts: March 23, 25, 27
Regionals: March 30, April 1
Quarterfinals: April 6
Semifinals: April 8
Finals: April 10
Competitive Cheer
First non-contact practice: Jan. 16
First contact practice: Feb. 1
First contest: Feb. 8
Districts: March 15-20
Regionals: March 22-24
Finals: March 26-27
Ice Hockey
First non-contact practice: Jan. 16
First contact practice: Feb. 1
First contest: Feb. 1
Regionals: March 15-20
Quarterfinals: March 23
Semifinals: March 25-26
Finals: March 27
Wrestling
First non-contact practice: Jan. 16
First contact practice: Feb. 1
First contest: Feb. 8
Districts: March 15-20
Regionals: March 22-28
Team Finals: March 31
Individual Finals: April 2-3
Spring sports will continue with their traditional dates, with first practices March 15. With this updated schedule, the majority of Winter athletes will have completed their seasons by the end of March. The updated schedule does carry on through schools’ spring breaks – MHSAA research found that 63 percent of member schools have spring break the week of March 29-April 4, with the other 37 percent are on break from April 5-11.
Previous Academic Credit Record Waiver Extension:
The Council also approved an extension of the previous academic credit record waiver, allowing local school districts to determine the eligibility status for winter and spring sport athletes during 2020-21 just as was done for fall athletes earlier this year under the previous academic term rule waiver. Note that the current academic credit record regulation (weekly or quarter grade checks as set by each school) has not changed and must be followed for all athletes, as under Regulation I, Section 8. Here is the full text of the updated Previous Academic Credit waiver regulation along with further guidance.
Previous Academic Credit Record (Regulation I, Section 7): The MHSAA minimum eligibility requirement will continue to be waived for all sports played during the remainder of the 2020-21 school year. It is for each school to determine the eligibility criteria for students under the previous academic record rule. Schools may maintain the MHSAA minimum standard (66%), reduce the standard (e.g. 50%) or eliminate and/or modify it as they see fit so long as the policies are applied equally to all student-athletes without regard to athletic ability or potential. Students must continue to be enrolled in 66% of a full-time student course load. The current academic credit record regulation (weekly or quarter grade checks as set by each school) has not changed and must be followed, as under Regulation I, Section 8.
As in the past under existing regulations, schools have the option to issue incompletes and keep online courses open and consider a student determined to be ineligible to become eligible when a deficiency of credit is made up and posted to the transcript, or on the 61st school day if passing on the 60th day. MHSAA regulations have always accepted pass-fail credit as opposed to a letter grade or GPA, and that has not changed. The MHSAA minimum standard of the previous academic credit record regulation will reactivate for fall sports based on credit from the 2nd semester or 3rd trimester of 2020-21.
Connect with the MHSAA with questions or concerns. Thank you.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
Please go to the athletic website
https://www.bdalecards.com/o/activities then click on Winter (located on the top red banner of the page), and you will see the winter sports that will be starting over the next week. When you click on the sport you will be taken to that sports homepage, where you will find calendars for each level of that particular sport. Most of the practice times have been entered on the calendars for the next week. I will continue to update as more practice times are entered.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
This was released by the MHSAA just a bit ago!
Dear MHSAA Community,
With today’s press conference and public release of the MDHHS epidemic order effective as of Saturday, January 16, the following is information we know at this time. With the Representative Council scheduled to meet tomorrow, Jan. 14, along with dozens of additional questions that have already reached us this afternoon, schools should expect additional information and further communication in the next few days.
Here is initial guidance to schools based on today’s announcement and release of the updated MDHHS order:
No changes have been made to the three remaining fall sports in the MDHHS pilot rapid testing program; since the updated order goes into effect on Saturday, the two fall non-contact sports of girls swimming & diving and volleyball must continue with testing this week.
Winter teams may continue with OUTDOOR conditioning activities through Friday, Jan. 15.
On Saturday, Jan. 16, the following changes go into effect for school sports:
The non-contact winter sport of swimming and diving- boys in the LP and both boys and girls in the UP- may begin practices on Jan. 16 and compete starting on Jan. 22.
The non-contact sports of bowling and gymnastics may begin practice on Jan. 16 and compete starting on Jan. 25.
The four winter contact sports as defined by MDHHS include basketball, competitive cheer, ice hockey and wrestling. These four sports may begin indoor practices with no physical contact on Jan. 16.
There must be at least 6 feet of distance between each occupied workout station with spaces and activities set up to maintain 6 feet between all persons at all times.
Based on the order, the first day of competition would be on Feb. 1 for these 4 sports with new MHSAA tournament dates. We will provide updated MHSAA tournament dates for these four winter sports by the end of this week.
The MHSAA will continue to actively advocate for an earlier start to competition and physical contact practices in these sports given the non-school sports activity within our state, and the school and non-school activity in our three bordering states, all include competition now in winter sports, including wrestling.
Spring sports and fall sports not involved in the MDHHS pilot testing program may begin indoor 4-player workouts and resume conditioning activities on Jan. 16. Note that all of this out-of-season activity must be NON-PHYSICAL CONTACT work at this time.
Masks are required of all participants except when actively participating in swimming & diving and gymnastics.
School weight rooms are now open for lifting and conditioning with physical distancing and NO PHYSICAL CONTACT activities and masks being worn at all times.
Under this updated order, spectators for winter sports are limited to 100 persons, except for stadiums and arenas, which are capped at 250. Note that bowling center capacity is limited to 25% of total occupancy set by the local fire marshal.
The Representative Council will be meeting tomorrow to address new calendar issues and other challenges that today’s MDHHS announcement created. We will communicate with all schools following the meeting with more updated information.
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn
As of right now the expected start date for MS/HS Athletics is Saturday, January 16th. I will release a practice/tryout schedule next week. If you have not registered on Final Forms please make sure to register. If you have registered on Final Forms please login and make sure your highlighted in green (which means you have all required information to attend practice). You must complete your Final Forms registration to attend practice (that includes an MHSAA Health Questionnaire if physical was done between 4/15/19 and 4/15/20, or an MHSAA Physical only, if dated after 4/15/20).
The high school sports that will be continuing/starting are boys and girls basketball, wrestling, and competitive cheer. The middle school sports that will be starting are wrestling and girls basketball.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call the athletic office or send me an email @
bvaughn@bdalecards.org.
The link for Final Forms is:
https://bloomingdale-mi.finalforms.com/
The link for physical or health questionnaire is:
https://www.bdalecards.com/o/activities/page/documents
almost 4 years ago, Brett Vaughn