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Welcome to Cavaliers Sports!


             Welcome to Middletown High School Athletics Department:
              Your #1 Source for all things Cavalier Sports Related! 

 
  • Be sure to sign up for email alerts by clicking on the yellow icon on right side of this page

  • Please utilize TeamTabs on the left of the screen and All Information TABS on Top of this page.  These should answer just about any question you may have

  • You can find all coaches email addresses under the team page, and then the coaches page.  Reach out to the head coach for more information via email

If you can not find what you are looking for please reach out to Colleen Kelley, Director of Athletics & Athletic Trainer at colleen.kelley@appo.k12.de.us

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5/25/2024

24-25 Sports info


 

  Be sure to check this page often as well as schoology, parent newsletters, & social media for news & updates.  

Fall Sports will begin in August!

Football begins August 5th & All other fall sports begin on August 12th.

See the info on how to register and upload your 24-25 Sports Physical Below. 
 


 


2/24/2024

2024-25 DIAA Sports Registration & Physicals




 Register your child to play a sport by clicking on our Snap Manage website link:
 Snap Manage Athlete Registration & DIAA Physical Uploading

**Registration for the 24-25 school year will open on May 1st

How To Video for registering in Snap Manage

 Helpful Parent Link:  Snap Manage HELP links for parents


Any athlete wishing to try out for a sport at MHS And participate in any off season conditioning/weight lifting MUST be registered into Snap Mobile AND have uploaded a current 24-25 DIAA sports physical.  We no longer collect physicals in paper form. ALL sport registration & physical collection is done online. Please do not drop off any papers.

Please log in to register for any sport here:  https://middletownhs.8to18.com/accounts/login
  1. You must create an account.
  2. Then input all information.
  3. Then click begin registration.
  4. Then click on the sport you wish to participate in
  5. Then click your child’s name.
  6. Then go all the way to the last screen and hit the blue submit button.
  7. You should get a message that says thank you for registering AND a confirmation email. If you did not get a confirmation email, you did not complete the full registration.
  8. You can then upload your 24-25 DIAA sports physical.

**You will need to know your child’s school student ID # when registering
*Medical alerts:  Be sure to put anything a coach may need to know in this spot when registering
**To register for a 2nd or 3rd sport, go back into your account and click on begin registration, then click the 2nd sport and click through and save it.  Repeat for a 3rd sport. 


After you register, please log back into your account 1-3 days later to check that your physical has been checked and accepted. If your physical does not say approved that means it was not complete. 

 

*Medical alerts:  Be sure to put anything a coach may need to know in this spot when registering
**If you do not get a confirmation email you did not complete the registration.  Go back into your account and make sure you have selected a sport. 


You do not need to email your transportation and agreement form.  Once you sign them electronically in the system we have them on file.


Parents- how to upload a physical


DIAA Sports Physical:
PHYSICALS FOR THE 2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR MUST BE DATED AFTER APRIL 1, 2024. 
1. Make sure that you make a copy of all the forms and keep a copy for your records.
2. Make sure all signatures are in place before uploading into snap manage. if signatures are missing the forms are invalid. You will not be allowed to participate in any activities until all necessary forms are complete.
3. As long as the athlete has had a routine  physical exam (Well visit) within the last 12 months with their Primary Care Provider (PCP),  their PCP can fill out the DIAA forms stating their clearance is anytime after April 1st.  The exam date can be anytime within the last year.

WHERE CAN I GET A PHYSCIAL??

1. The Middletown School Based Health Center is open and scheduling appointments for students who will be participating in sports for 2024-2025 school year. The physicals are convenient and free to Middletown students. 
To request an appointment:

For those who are members use the link below to complete the DIAA form and call us at (302-696-3140) or use schoology  messaging to Wellness Center Kristina Brandis to reach us for an appointment. OR Scan the QR code below




 For those who are not members yet, please use the SBHC link given and the DIAA link to complete the form for your physical.

https://redcap.christianacare.org/surveys/?s=PWJXDALR3H


Don't forget our School Based Wellness Center does these physicals for FREE!!!


Here is this years 24-25 24-25 DIAA Physical Form  Once completed please load it into the snap manage platoform. 

We encourage you to check with your medical home (Primary Care Provider) if you need a clearance before setting up something elsewhere. We also encourage you that when your child has their annual wellness visit to ask their doctor about DIAA pre-participation  clearance.
 

2. Med Express/Walk in urgent cares- about $30 (call ahead to make sure they do them and bring your blank 24-25 DIAA form)

3. Your Child's Pediatrician/PCP


For more info on each sport or to contact the coaches for questions please click on the desired sport tab on the left in blue.  Click on the "coaches" tab for email contact & click on the "Team Info" tab for details on summer workouts & tryouts.

12/23/2023

ASD Ticket & Admission Policy for Sports


 

2023-2024

We are committed to creating a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for all members of the Appoquinimink School District community.  To that point, the following admission guidelines are in effect for ASD home athletic contests.  

Ticketing

  • All tickets must be purchased in advance at GoFan, our online ticket vendor. Please follow Go Fan guidelines for ticket purchase and redemption.  The link to purchase tickets is posted on the athletics website and special codes, when needed, are provided by the schools.  

  • The cost of admission for all home games is $7.00.

  • Tickets must be available for redemption at the entrance. No screenshots or email receipts. Spectators must be prepared to show ID if requested.

  • Gates open thirty (30) minutes prior to the start time of the first game (typically JV) and close at the end of the second quarter of the second game (typically varsity game).  If only one game is being played, the gates will open thirty (30) minutes prior to the start time of the game and close at the end of the second quarter.

  • ASD has a no re-admittance policy, which means that once you leave the event venue, you will not be permitted to re-enter.

 

Personal Belongings

  • Spectators are not permitted to bring bookbags/backpacks/large bags into the stadium and gym.  Spectators may carry a small clutch, no larger than (5 X 8) with or without a handle or strap, and/or a bag that is clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and does not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12″

  • Stadium seats must be less than 18 inches and may not have armrests and pockets.

 

Security and Screening

  • Spectators may not wear full-face ski masks or gators.

  • Spectators are asked to remain seated in the bleachers during the game.  No seating in the first rows and behind the teams.

  • After the game, all spectators must exit the venue.  

  • Loitering inside and outside the event venue, including the parking lot, is prohibited.

  • Any middle or elementary school aged children attending as a guest must be accompanied by an adult and remain with that adult at all times.

  • A Weapon Detection System is used at the athletic events as deemed necessary by ASD.  

    • Spectators will be required to pass through the system before entering. 

    • Spectators do NOT need to remove personal belongings such as keys, cell phones, jewelry, belts, wallets, etc. 

 

Media Policy

  • Media who have current visible credentials from DIAA may enter without a ticket and may bring one bag that is subject to search by event staff.  

  • Media who are attending on behalf of the visiting school must show credentials or provide prior notice.  They may enter without a ticket and may bring one bag that is subject to search by event staff.  

  • For games held in the gym:  Credentialed/approved media are asked to stow equipment bags below the bleachers and remain in the first row during the contest.  Media are not to be stationed under the basket at any time due to safety concerns.   

  • Media who are hired by players, or who do not have proper credentials, must purchase a ticket.  They must follow the ASD bag policy and must remain in a seat during the game; not permitted to be on sidelines or in first row.

 


10/11/2023

DIAA Message- DE playbook- resource for parents


The Lieutenant Governor, Bethany Hall-Long has teamed up with NFL Hall of Famer and former McKean High School standout Randy White to bring a national program to Delaware called “Friday Night Lights”.  

The purpose of the program is to bring awareness and to provide guidance to the problem of substance abuse.   Far too many of us know someone struggling with substance use disorder. It’s an epidemic that has impacted Delawareans in every community. In 2022 alone, 537 Delawareans lost their lives to a drug overdose. Many of them were directly attributed to opioids. These were mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, friends, and neighbors.

Even more startling is the increase in prescription drug misuse among students. About 1 in 3 high school seniors in the United States have reported misusing a prescription drug and according to the National Institutes of Health, high school athletes have a lifetime opioid use rate of over 28 percent.
The good news is that we are fighting back to bench opioids and save lives. Through the Coaches vs. Overdoses Initiative, we are working to educate student athletes and parents about the dangers of opioids and promote prevention and treatment resources available in Delaware.

Attached you will find the “Delaware Playbook”, the playbook is intended to provide parents with a number or resources available to them to provide guidance in dealing with this problem.

DE Playbook- Resources & Information on Substance Abuse in Athletics


I am asking for your assistance in delivering this “Delaware Playbook” to as many people as possible.  Although the “Delaware Playbook” is intended for parents, we are asking that you distribute this document to Athletic Directors, Head Coaches, Assistant Coaches, Teachers, School Administrators and Staff.   As many hands that we can place this document in will increase the opportunity to help someone and increase awareness to these issues. 

Thank you in advance for your support in this effort. 

David L. Baylor
Executive Director, DIAA


 

5/20/2023

NO PARKING ON SILVER LAKE ROAD


There is No parking on the south side of Silver Lake Road.  The town has put up signs saying "No parking"  The Middletown Police Department is ticketing and towing cars that park here illegally.  This is for the safety of everyone on a very busy road.  We appreciate your attention to this matter.
*There is plenty of parking at Middletown High School in one of our many parking lots.  The walk might be slightly further to the field from our lots.  

12/20/2019

Letterman's Jackets are back!


Game Adult Varsity Wool Leather Jacket

If your son or daughter is interested in purchasing a Middletown Varsity Letterman's Jacket please click HERE for more information and/or to place your order.  These Jackets are custom made using the Varsity Letters and pins your child receives at their end of season banquets. 

5/5/2018

Good Reads for Parents and Athletes


Specialization in sports:  Too many Injuries
Download Op-Ed here


The Truth about Athletic Scholarships:  
Download Article


THE DO'S AND DONT'S FOR PARENTS:  Role of parents in athletics at MHS


3 Free Courses on Sportsmanship, Concussions, and Role of Parents in Sports
          
These courses are for parents, athletes, and coaches at www.nfhslearn.com




 

NCAA Information- Playing Sports at the next level


NCAA INFORMATION

The NCAA Eligibility Center is excited to offer the high school community a 20-minute fully interactive presentation for students and parents.  The presentation provides a wealth of information about the academic requirements to compete in NCAA Division I or II athletics, as well as a walk-through of the registration and certification process. NCAA also provides additional informative and downloadable educational resources which can be found by clicking below. 
 

Initial-Eligibility PowerPoint Presentation.


2023-2024 NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete

NCAA initial Eligibility

NCAA COVID-19 FAQ Sheet - Updated Spring 2021

Link to Register for FREE NCAA Webinar on Jan. 11, 2022 - UNDERSTANDING INITIAL ELIGIBILITY

Visit the NCAA Eligibility Center

NCAA Eligibility Updates

 Interactive NCAA Eligibility Presentation

Additional Important NCAA Resources


Are you eligible and currently interested in continuing your playing career in college? 
Get to know the basics of the recruiting process!


Click on the links below for a basic recruiting informational video for high school student-athletes:

January 2021 - NCAA Eligibility Center - Updated Resources

Free Recruiting Webinar Sponsored and Endorsed by National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association

Additional student-athlete resource that provides families with a comprehensive, step- by- step path to learning what to do throughout each year of high school



ASD Recruiting Seminar- held virtually on 2/22/21
For those that were unable to attend:

WATCH THE REPLAY OF THE RECRUITING SEMINAR HERE
Password: recruiting

LINK TO THE RECRUITING GUIDE



Preparing to Play College Athletics Presentation- held December 2019


Click Here for the Event's Power Point
 



Athlete of the Month


To Be Announced