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Wolves
Athletics 2006 - 2007!
Our coaching staffs have been working extremely hard and have done an
outstanding job preparing our teams for the challenges of the
Ivy League and CIF competition. The enthusiasm, desire, and optimistic
attitude of coaches and players has been evident in their daily workouts.
The learning experiences these young athletes will receive in competition
should promote lifelong values that cannot always be learned in the
classroom. Responsibility, respect, fairness, caring, trustworthiness, and
citizenship are the six pillars of character of CIF. These are the
lifetime values taught in athletics through the spirit of healthy
competition and the principles of good sportsmanship that we strive for
our student-athletes to learn in the educational experience of high school
athletics.
I would like to thank all the boosters and fans of King Athletics for your
time, effort, and hard work. Keep up the good work and continue to
encourage our students to perform their best.
We should all take responsibility to keep our sense of dignity in all
sporting circumstances, respect the rules and officials of the game, and
urge our teams on with positive cheers by redirecting and discouraging
those who engage in unsportsmanlike behavior.
We can all be part of a message that interscholastic athletics can be a
positive, lifelong learning experience. Support the King Wolves Athletic
teams as they strive for success with total effort everyday, in every way,
on every play. Good Luck, Wolves!
Tony Masi,
Athletic Director
Room A227
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phone extension 1027
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email:
tmasi@rusd.k12.ca.us
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