TCH Handbook

2010-2011

ATHLETICS

 

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Table of Contents

 

Forward

Mission Statement

Objectives

Belief Statement

History

Alma Mater

School Crest

Board of Pastors

Faculty and Staff

Advisory Board

Admissions Policy

Tuition and Fees

Development Program

Cafeteria Lunch Program

Telephone and Email Listings

 

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Program of Studies

Grading System

Academic Accountability

Academic Remediation

Honors / Dual Enrollment ProgramTechnology Policies

Guidance Services

Library

Campus Ministry

Course Descriptions

 

STUDENT BEHAVIOR

Code of Courtesy and Honor Code

Discipline Policy

Major Behavior Sanctions

Drug Testing Policy / Parties

Conduct on Campus

Absenteeism and Tardiness

Uniform Requirements

 

STUDENT LIFE

Clubs and Organizations

Athletics

Awards Program

 

FORMS AND SCHEDULES

Bell Schedules

Laptop / Computer Usage Policy

Request to Miss Class Form

Change of Address Form

Medication Form

Off Campus Medical Consent

School Calendar

Acknowledgment Form

Addendum

 

 

 

 

ATHLETICS

Working with each student's academic program, Teurlings Catholic’s Department of Athletics seeks to make the Teurlings Catholic student a well-rounded individual.  To be eligible for participation in the school's vast athletic program, the student must pass at least six subjects which count toward graduation and must earn at least a “C” average in all subjects pursued.  Students who do not meet this minimum requirement cannot participate in Teurlings Catholic athletic competition.
To participate in varsity athletics, a student must reside in the Northside High School public school zone, or attended TCH for one (1) calendar year, or qualify under State Law 465. All other students are eligible for sub-varsity competition.

 

 

ATHLETIC CODE OF CONDUCT

Teurlings Catholic High School is a member of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association and is classified as a 4-A school for athletic competition.  The school follows the rules and regulations of the LHSAA.  In addition, the school follows its own sportsmanship code that incorporates Catholic values into the athletic program.  All TCH student athletes are given copies of this code.  Please help to make the TCH reputation one that we can all be proud of in the community.  TCH fans and students are urged to demonstrate Christian sportsmanship, patience, and fair play at all times. 

 

 

Athletic Philosophy

To develop in the athlete the quality of self-discipline needed for proper conduct, fair play and sportsmanship.
To aid in the physical, mental, emotional and Christian growth of the athlete.
To develop qualities of leadership through a balance of cooperation with coaches and teammates and competition with opponents.
To instill in the athlete a realization that self-sacrifice, self-discipline, teamwork and effort are necessary for     achievement.
To foster in the athlete a sense of pride in self, in the team and in the school.
To provide opportunities for the athlete to learn to be gracious in victory and to cope with defeat.
To provide an opportunity for the athlete to share experiences, ideas and emotions with others.

                                                                                       

 

Lettering Policy

Students in good standing and who have met the individual sport requirements of two (2) years of participation are eligible to receive a letter.  The school does neither purchase nor issue letter jackets.  A student who loses their good standing may lose the letter awarded.  The athletic department reserves the right to monitor what patches may be worn in addition to the school letter.

 

 

ATHLETIC COMPETITIONS

 

 

                                                                         Baseball
                                              State Champions 1985, 1990, 1999, 2010
                                                 Head Coach:  Mr. Mike Thibodeaux

 

Baseball practice starts in early January and regular season games begin in mid-February.  The season consists of a 20 game schedule with twelve district games slated.  Tryouts are held for the varsity, junior varsity and freshmen teams.

 

 

 

 

Basketball
Girls State Champion 2002
Head Boys Coach:  Mr. Jake Dueitt          Head Girls Coach: Mr. Joe Heintz

The school's basketball program has several separate teams for both boys and girls with tryouts for each: varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen.  Each team has a coach and plays a complete schedule of games.  Teams use the gymnasium for practice, weight room for strength training and the track for conditioning.  Tryouts are held for the varsity, junior varsity, and freshman teams.

 

 

 

Bowling
Head Coach: Mrs. Anna Proctor

The school’s bowling program has varsity and junior varsity teams for both boys and girls.  The bowling season begins in January and lasts until the end of March.  Teams practice and have their matches at local bowling facilities.  Bowling is open to all students.

 

 

 

Cross Country
Girls State Champions 1983, 1985, 1986
Boys State Champion 1985
Head Coach:  Mr. Scott Viator

With varsity, junior varsity and freshmen squads, the cross country team begins practice in early August.  The season concludes with the state championship in November. Runners train for three-mile races.  One reward of cross country running is a solid conditioning base for the spring track and field season.  Cross country is open to all students.

 


Football
Head Coach:  Mr. Sonny Charpentier

The football program consists of varsity, junior varsity, and freshman teams.  Practice begins in August, and each team plays a full schedule of games.  Team members participate in a rigorous off-season training program as well as mandatory summer training.  Football is open to all students.

 

 

Golf
State Champions 1983, 2003, 2007
Head Coach:  Mr. Robert Boudreaux and Mr. Terry Hebert

Consisting of ten varsity players, the golf team participates in a split season.  Matches are scheduled in the fall and the spring.  In April, regional qualifying is held to determine which teams or individuals are eligible to compete in the state tournament.  Tryouts are scheduled early in the school year.

 

 

Soccer
Boys State Champion 2008, 2009
Boys Head Coach:  Mr. Lance Peltier         Girls Head Coach: Mr. Lance Peltier
 

The soccer program fields varsity, junior varsity, and freshman teams.  Practice begins in November and competition begins the last week of November.  Players must be eligible under LHSAA rules for varsity and junior varsity competition.  The season lasts through February.  Soccer is open to all students.

 

 

Softball
State Champions 1989, 2000, 2001, 2007
Head Coach:  Mrs. Callie Gautreaux

The softball season begins in mid-February, but practice begins in early January.  The season consists of non-district and district games.  Tryouts are held each year for the upcoming season.

 

 

Swimming
Head Coach: Ms. Lauren Schomaker

Teurlings Catholic has both girls and boys swimming.  Students who elect to join the swim team must practice after school.  Practice sessions begin in August and continue through the state championships.  Swimming is open to all students.

 

 

Tennis
Head Coach: Ms. Lauren Schomaker

Teurlings Catholic has both girls and boys tennis.  Playing positions are determined by performance and thus may change throughout the season.  Teams vie for regional and state championships.  Tryouts for the squads are in early January.

 

 

Track and Field
Boys State Champion 1987         Girls State Champion 1984
Head Coach:  Mr. Daniel Gautreaux

Students begin working out for the school's boys and girls track teams in early January.   The track program fields varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen teams, but all squads practice together.  The season begins the first week of January and ends with the state meet in mid-May.  Track is open to all students.

 

 

Volleyball
Head Coach: Mr. Terry Hebert

The girls volleyball program consists of varsity, junior varsity and freshman squads.  Practice begins in early August and concludes with the state tournament in November.  Practice consists of gymnasium practice, weight training and summertime conditioning.  Tryouts take place in May.

 

 

Wrestling
Head Coach: Mr. Kent Masson

The wrestling program has thirteen different weight classes and competes against area squads until the season concludes in mid-February.  Wrestling is open to all students.

 

 

ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

Athletic Championships

141 DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS 

Baseball   
Softball
Girls Track
Football
Boys Basketball
Volleyball
Girls Basketball
Boys Cross Country 
Boys Track 
Girls Cross Country 
Boys Soccer 
Girls Soccer 
Girls Bowling
Boys Bowling 

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48 DISTRICT RUNNERS-UP

Volleyball

Baseball

Football

Boys Track

Boys Basketball

Boys Cross Country

Girls Cross Country

Girls Track

Softball

Girls Basketball

Girls Bowling

Boys Soccer

Girls Soccer

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7

5

5

5

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4

3

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1

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19 REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Boys Golf

Girls Track

Boys Track

Girls Tennis

Boys Tennis

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5

3

2

1

8 REGIONAL RUNNERS-UP

Girls Track

Boys Golf

Boys Tennis

Boys Track

Girls Tennis

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2

2

2

1

1

20 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Softball

Baseball

Girls Cross Country

Boys Golf

Boys Soccer

Boys Track

Girls Track

Girls Basketball

Boys Cross Country

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27 STATE RUNNERS-UP

Softball

Volleyball

Boys Cross Country

Boys Tennis

Boys Golf

Girls Track

Boys Soccer

Baseball

Girls Basketball

Girls Cross Country

Wrestling

Boys Indoor Track

Girls Soccer

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