Things to Know Before Deciding to Replace Your Field
Every field has a lifespan. Even the highest quality turf will eventually wear down as a result of frequent contact with cleats, sporting equipment, and more. One of the advantages
Every field has a lifespan. Even the highest quality turf will eventually wear down as a result of frequent contact with cleats, sporting equipment, and more. One of the advantages
Approximately 40 percent of high schools in California have a certified athletic trainer (ATC) on staff. That means the other 60 percent goes without. “Our concern is basically the health and
There are many ways to define an emergency situation. From athlete injury to natural disaster to an active shooter situation, athletic directors and coaches must prepare themselves and students for how
Carlos Arriaga is an associate athletic director at Bishop O’Dowd High School. For 12 years he has honed his skills in the athletic department and learned to use social media
Prepping for a successful season doesn’t start on the first day of school. Successful athletic directors start preparing over summer; the earlier, the better. Every athletic director has his or her
[caption id="attachment_1304" align="alignleft" width="159"] Leo Lopoz, CNAA Founder[/caption] Catholic schools are unique; many of their principles and practices differ from traditional schools in the U.S. In the past, the California Catholic
As a strength and conditioning coach, our expectations are that all athletes from our perspective schools train year round. Our goal is that each of our athletes have the discipline,
In Catholic schools, the role of athletics is much more than earning the championship title or winning the rivalry game. Sports can be an arena where students discover a connection
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