Tuesday, November 27, 2012

First Meet & Middle School Band Concert Conflict

Our first meet of the year will be at Trollhaguen in Dresser Wisconsin on Dec. 11th starting at 6pm.  This is the same night as the Middle School Band Concert.  Skiers who play in the band should attend the concert instead of the ski meet.  Academics take precedence over athletics.   We expect all  skiers will have noteworthy performances with either skis or instruments.  . 

Friday, November 16, 2012

Ski Swap This Weekend

http://www.mysl.org/events/skiswap

Friday Nov 16th Update: We have a record inventory for this year's swap, focusing mostly on high school racers. Skis, boots, poles, rollerskis, wax items and for the retro types, a good selection of wood skis.
This event is very popular and busy. People line up early. Most demand is for high school racing equipment. Those shopping for youth sized equipment (160 cm skis or size 36 boots and smaller) will be advanced in the line. Find a line monitor.
at Dunwoody College of Technology, Minneapolis
818 Dunwoody Blvd. (near the Walker Art Museum)

Friday, November 16th 5:30pm-7:00pm Check-in
Saturday, November 17th 8:00am-9:00am Check-in
Saturday, November 17th 10:00am-12:30pm Sale
Saturday, November 17th 2:00pm-3:00pm Pick-up


The Best Swap for Good Quality, Used Kids, Junior and Adult Equipment!

The Minnesota Youth Ski League is pleased to host this big event, open to the entire public. The sale is being held as a fundraiser for MYSL and provides skiers, of all sizes and ages, the opportunity to sell outgrown and little used equipment and clothing. We request that sellers limit merchandise to items that are directly related to cross country skiing. No three-pin bindings, downhill gear or bicycles, please! 20% of the sale price, or a minimum of $1 per item, will be retained by MYSL.

The following merchandise is considered appropriate for this sale:
¥ cross-country skis, boots, bindings and poles
¥ ski related clothing
¥ roller skis and roller blades
¥ car racks
¥ waxing irons and benches and other waxing paraphernalia

Sellers: Please check-in your used equipment from 5:30-7:00 pm on Friday. If you can't make it Friday, there is a check-in period from 8-9 am on Saturday. You will receive a tag for each item. At this time you will be charged a $1 service charge per item (bring cash). We request that you price your merchandise reasonably (whole dollars only). If you are unsure of how to price a particular item, we will advise at check-in. You may pick up your money and/or any unsold equipment from 2:00 to 3:00pm on Saturday. Any money or merchandise not claimed by 3:00pm will be considered a donation to the Minnesota Youth Ski League.

If you have more than four items we ask that you preregister by downloading the spreadsheet below, filling in your info and forwarding it to Amy. You will not be charged the $1 per item fee if you pre-register. Spreadsheet deadline is Thursday midnight.

Buyers: The sale will be held from 10 am to 12:30 pm on Saturday. The sale is popular and busy, so come early for the best selection. Volunteer staff members will be available to provide assistance. Displayed prices are considered non-negotiable and all sales are final. Please come prepared with small denomination bills and several checks (no credit cards). You can expect to find some of the best bargains in town!

New: There will be a seperate line to get into the sale for those only purchasing children's equipment (classic skis shorter than 160cm). This is an attempt to make things easier for families with young kids.
Directions:
Dunwoody Institute
818 Dunwoody Blvd, Minneapolis
Coming from the West (heading South) on 94, take the Lyndale Ave Exit (231A/231B)
Coming from the East (heading North) on 94, take the Lyndale Ave Exit (231B)
Coming from the West on 394, take the Dunwoody Blvd Exit (8A)

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Parent Meeting 6:00 pm Thursday Nov. 15th in High School Library

This meeting is for all Nordic Parents.  We will go over expectations, equipment and hear from the Booster Club.  Let's come together to create an outstanding season.  The meeting will be in Simley's Library.


Great first day of practice.  Both Coach Sedler and Coach Anderson were impressed by the students attitude and effort.

Simley Nordic Expectations

1. Being a member of the Spartan Nordic Ski Team is an honor and a privilege. It provides a chance to develop your body and mind. It is both hard work and lots of fun. All athletes need to demonstrate a positive attitude towards coaches, teammates, and officials. You are expected to cooperate with all. Hazing or harassment will not be tolerated, while fun is expected.

2. Practice begins at 2:45 and runs until 5:00. The vast majority of practices are held on campus. Occasionally high school skiers may meet at an off site venue.

3. Practices and ski meets are mandatory for all student/athletes. If you miss a practice or a meet, you must have an excuse signed by your parent. Absences for academic reasons require prior approval.

4. Care must be used with all Spartan Nordic equipment. School skis need to be protected and kept clean. The Nordic room must be kept clean and free of wax build up. All skiers need to help clean on waxing days until the room is cleaned. Wax on; wax off.

5. Practices and meets are a time to improve your fitness level and to develop your skills. Success is measured by effort, attitude and improvement as well as by race times.

6. You live in Minnesota! Anticipate snow, cold, wind or rain everyday. Be prepared to add or remove layers of clothing to stay comfortable. Proper winter dress is a safety issue. Skiers need to get in the habit of checking the weather forecasts.

7. Academics are at the core of your educational experience. All athletes must be making good behavior and academic choices to stay active on the team. Students first; athletes second.

8. All team members must abide by the MSHSL rules and #199 district athletic policies. These are minimum standards; we, of course, expect better!

9. Communication is an important part of any team. Short notice changes in meet times and locations often occur due to weather conditions. Please check the blog often.

10. We are a team of athletes from grade 6 to grade 12. We work to meet the individual developmental needs of each skier.

12 The skills and the attitudes learned in athletics are applicable to all aspects of life, it is an overt goal of the Spartan Nordic Ski Team to develop students to be happy, hardworking, goal oriented and ethical adults. Learn, try and have a great season!