Volleyball Rosters Set NOAH Volleyball begins competition in just 12 days (Aug 5th), vs Wright Christian. The schedule includes some "heavy hitters" and old rivalries. LAter in August, NOAH plans to host an invitational Saturday Tourney. The varsity roster combines a solid group of returning leaders, with some very promising new additions. 2011 Varsity Squad #16 Alex Bensch#7 Amy Schatzmann #25 Caitlin Stacy #24 Cynthia Bensch #22 Danika Burton #13 RaeLee Hightower #8 Shanna Murphy #11 Sofia Redden The JV roster is deep with a mature core of returning athletes plus some experienced members of last year's Junior High squad. The program had a big turn out at lthis month's tryouts, and had to turn away several eager candidates this year because of facility and staff resources "maxing out". NOAH Volleyball regrets not being able to accommodate every young athlete. The program has become a very exciting sporting opportunity to homeschool families. See the volleyball blog for more details and to follow the team throughout the coming season.
| This Week's Events Mon: NO Competitions Tue: Scheduled this week Wed: Thu: Fri: Sat: NOAH Football Program Guide is receiving Advertising sponsors. We need your help to complete our football program. The NOAH Jaguar football teams represent the homeschool community for all of Northeastern Oklahoma. There are an estimated 33,000 homeschooled students in Oklahoma with over half of those in Northeastern Oklahoma. That is an equivalent school district to Broken Arrow, the largest in the state. We hope you will want to show your support by advertising in the football program that will be available to fans during home Varsity and Junior High games. The proceeds from program sales assist the team with travel, meals, camps, quality equipment, and other needs that arise throughout the season. If you would like to be included in the 2011 football program, please use the enclosed form to make sure we have all the pertinent information. Please include your artwork and/or logos that you would like in your ad. Ad prices are included on the form. (If you would like assistance with your ad artwork, our game program coordinators, Wayne & Tammy Dudley may be able to help you for a small fee) We are excited to extend you the opportunity to be a CORPORATE SPONSOR! This sponsorship level includes:
Our deadline for placing ads in this year’s program is Friday, August 5th. Please feel free to mail your ad and payment, or call one of the NOAH Support staff and we will be glad to come by and pick it up. | ||
Baseball: Fall league squads being discussed Basketball: Watch the basketball blog for details Cheer: Camps and practices underway Flag Football: Tackle Football: Fall practice & parents meeting, Aug 2nd. Golf: Shooting: Soccer: Softball: Season rolls into high gear next week. Tennis: Track: Volleyball: Practices now underway. Homeschool: |
Monday, July 25, 2011
NOAH Events: July 25-31
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Monday, July 18, 2011
NOAH Events: July 18th - 24th
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NOAH Spirit Squads Are Back NOAH is organizing a co-ed Black & Blue Crew(BBC) to compliment our Cheer Squad, for the 2011-12 year. All homeschool students are invited to help us organize the fans in the stands. The BBC leaders will be members of NOAH's Spirit program and given special access and admission at all home football & basketball games. NOAH Spirit Director, Kimberly Winn is passionate about building a fan experience that brings out the finest in our homeschool athletes. The Jaguar Mascot crew is another essential part of the BBC. Creative people are needed to develop skits, demonstrations and other fun antics to add to the varsity game experience. BBC leaders also have the opportunity to staff a facepainting booth prior to gametime. All interested students may sign up at http://noahspirit.blogspot.com/. A meeting will be called in the days to come. Football Hosts Booster Breakfast The Varsity Football Booster breakfast had a big turnout on Saturday morning. Over 200 players, coaches, and fans got together for hotcakes and sausage at Applebee's (Mingo & 71st). Fans had a great time visiting with players and coaches, learning about the new squad, the Fall schedule, and other team developments. The event raised $1700 for the team and helps offset travel costs. The players were able to offset part of their athletic fees by selling tickets and serving meals. Applebee's donated $5 of each $7 ticket to NOAH football. The next booster event will be announced soon, on the football blog. | This Week's Events Mon: Tue: NO GAMES THIS WEEK Wed: Thu: Fri: Sat: Tulsa Homeschool band continues to provide live music at NOAH football games this Fall. Director Jerry Roper continues to build on the tradition and reports that 50 members are now a part of the gametime squad. Several new fight songs are being integrated into the mix and the Cheer squad is coordinating with the band for some new & exciting additions to the gametime experience. Tulsa Homeschool band is a separate organization that has partnered with NOAH sports for several years. For more info, see http://www.tulsahomeschoolband.com/ |
Baseball: Fall leagues are being discussed on the blog Basketball: Summer activities wrap up Cheer: Black & Blue Crew forming now Flag Football: Sign up now Tackle Football: Fall practice starts next month. New homeschoolers still can join Golf: Fall practices will be announced on blog Shooting: Fall shooting starts in August Soccer: Recreational teams may be available soon Softball: Roster still has room for more Tennis: Fall practices to be announced on blog Track: Volleyball: Rosters are set. Practices underway Homeschool: Tulsa Homeschool Band playing at NOAH Football games |
Monday, July 11, 2011
NOAH Events: July 11-17
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NOAH Football Breakfast FUNDRAISER To All NOAH Football Fans: join our team for breakfast next Saturday. Meet the players and coaches. Get autographs and pose for pictures. The breakfast event is an important fundraiser for team equipment and other expenses.$7.00 per person for a platter of flapjacks, sausage, and drink. with the players and coaches serving you. $5 of each meal goes to the NOAH football program.WHEN: Saturday, July 16, 2011 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 9407 E 71st St. Tulsa,OK Buy your tickets from any varsity football player. Comment here if you need tickets, and players will compete to get you tickets asap. | This Week's Events Mon: Football - Camps this week. Volleyball - Practice begins Tue: Wed: Thu: Fri: Sat: Fall Baseball NOAH Baseball is considering organizing Fall developmental leagues for ages 11-18, in the Broken Arrow Woodbat league. If you are interested, follow up here. |
Baseball: Fall leagues are organizing Homeschool:Basketball: See blog for details Cheer: Black & Blue Crew Leadership signups now. Flag Football: Football camp, this week. Tackle Football: Football camp this week. Pancake breakfast, Saturday. Golf: Shooting: Soccer: Sign up at the soccer blog if you are interested in youth developmental Fall league. Softball: the team is is looking to add to the roster, if interested, see the blog. Tennis: Track: Volleyball: Teams Practice starting this week. |
Blankenship Summer Football Camp
NOAH football squads will have a wee-long Summer camp this week. Boys between 6 & 14 will have an afternoon session 4 times this week, from 1-3 pm. The high school squads will take to the field later in the day. Several College athletes and coaches will be assisting in the instruction to the players.
More details are available here. The camp costs are $40/week, but are included in the Fall player fees. Players will take Wednesday off.
Monday, July 4, 2011
NOAH Events: July 4th - 10th
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Volleyball Tryouts: July 7th Try-outs will be Thursday, July 7th from 5 - 7pm at: Christian Chapel 7807 E. 76th St. Tulsa, OK 74133 Please take some time before the tryouts to read the handbook & fill out the normal online forms (medical, release, parent/player code of conduct) to help keep the process short and simple. Coach Eddie will email the athletes, notifying them of their results from the tryouts. Practices: Team practices will begin that Monday, July 11th: Junior High and Junior Varsity will be from 5 - 6:45 Varsity 6 - 8pm Parents Meeting: There will be a Parent Meeting during practice on Tuesday, July 12th at 5pm ORU Camp: The Varsity Team has been asked to fill a spot at the ORU Team camp from July 18 -21 for $120 (checks made directly to ORU) Coach Eddie would love to see all 10 Varsity players attend. Lots of dates to write down and make sure your calendar is ready for the commitment that is NOAH volleyball!! If athletes are on vacation and will not be able to attend try outs please let the leaders know ahead of time so that other arrangements can be made. Jr. High Team Roster: For the 11 yr old and below who have been enjoying the summer conditioning and skills practices. Coach Eddie said to plan on attending the try outs just so you know what they are like and it again will only improve your chances of making the team when you are 12 years old (or in 7th grade). AND if we are short on Junior Highers trying out then we will fill the remaining slots with younger athletes. NOAH Spirit Adds Black & Blue Crew
| This Week's Events Mon: Tue: Wed: Thu: Volleyball Tryouts, 5-7pm Fri: Sat: Flag Football Meeting 10am Required Annual Physicals NOAH policy requires all athletes to have an annual physical exam by a healthcare professional, prior to participating in any NOAH practices or competitions. Your coach will need a completed form turned in from you before you can practice with the team. Please complete this requirement prior to the coming school year so that your eligibility is not hindered and your health is better monitored during the riggers of physical stress. The forms are available here. Your coach can further guide you in obtaining the necessary preparation for the coming season. Flag Football Sign Up Meeting: July 9th NOAH Flag Football will have a meeting to signing up for flag football on July the 9th, which is a Saturday, at 10am at East Tulsa Bible Chapel (directions are below). Please take some time before the meeting to read the handbook & fill out the normal online forms (medical, release, parent/player code of conduct) to help keep the meeting short and simple. If anyone needs help finding the church, please give A.D., Jeff Redenius a call (918-978-3496) Meeting place: East Tulsa Bible Chapel 1215 S. 135th East Ave (Directions: Here is a link for a map.) | ||||||
Baseball: Summer Leagues wrapping up Basketball: Camps and Leagues continue. See Blog. Cheer: New Squads forming. See Blog! Flag Football: Meeting this Saturday! Tackle Football: 7on7 leagues continue Golf: See Blog for Fall details Shooting: See Blog for Fall activities Soccer: Exciting News coming! Softball: See Blog if you'd like to join the Fall Varsity Team Tennis: See Blog for Fall Activities Track: Volleyball: Tryouts this week! Homeschool: All Athletes must complete an annual physical exam in order to compete. |
Jaguar Baseball 13U Defeats Texas State Champs in World Series Competition
The Jags started pool play last Thursday against Texas 14A State Champion White Settlement, TX Express. It was a close game 6-4 until the Express broke open the game to win 14-4. In the second pool play game, the Jags were outdueled 4-2 by the White Settlemen, TX Dodgers. The Jags last pool game was on Friday against Red Oak, Texas, the defending 13U 2010 World Series Champion. |
The Jags battled the whole game and with the game tied 8-8 with two outs, Josiah Lynn knocked in Austin Lilly with an RBI double to win the game. The Jags and Red Oak battled again the next day in double elimination bracket play. The Jags jumped out early and coasted to an 11-2 win over Red Oak.
The Jags then played the undefeated #1 seed White Settlement, TX Mets. The Jags scored 5 runs in the first inning and took an 8-3 lead. The Mets battled back to within 8-6. The Mets then scored 4 runs to take a 10-8 lead into the last inning. With 2 outs, Logan Stolz hit an RBI single to score Aaron Field. Caleb Raper hit an RBI double to score Stolz to tie the game. Pat Castleberry hit a sharp grounder to second baseman who bobbled and made a low throw to first not in time for the out to allow Raper to score the go ahead run. Matt Merrill pitched the bottom half of the inning striking out 3 of the 4 batters faced to shut down the Mets.
The euphoria did not sustain the Jaguars through the end of the World Series playoffs. that weekend. But the memories will last for years to come.
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