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Those
Sportin s about pafing and added points are
given to winners.
Kindergarten to Grade 3
Participate in games which
emphasize basic skills, such
as movement. Mrs. Reynolds
.said she also begins prepar-
ing the primary kids for the
other events oarly, .because
she finds they improve a
great deal between. ,trades.
"When It is time' to compete
'are
prepared," she:satrt
',,Jt„01 reinforces the, 00000:
physical ,40:0001:00 -ts'
'Erffic
ble age. lints can be taught
to channel boundless energy
into a fun and beneficiaf
activity. They are eager to
try. aqd if they like the sport,
they will practice. It can be
aided by encourgement and
direction.
When the kids become
involved in a sport, they
learn -valuable information
about the rules-of the game.
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ship., how _frttz,.
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Stitimeat 10 her friehcis cheer her or ..
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in Ti eidAy'4. flpid day;
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per cent of Me coaches are
parents," he explained. Con-
cerning the effect sports-
active parents have on their
kids versus those who aren't
as active, Bryan said "it
really doesn't seem to have
as much effect as one might
think." -
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provided itovkio-
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tiet044..40-4 Oa of 1W• program. i Reynolds 'said
• the 'purpose of field 40.. is
mostly to develop body skills.
It also Ores the kids Wine,
thing to. strive for, and offers
them a sense of competition.
Participants are divided into
age groups. to keep com-
petition balanced.
TOGETHERNESS .
Grades 4 to 8 are divided
into house teams, and this
"gives them a. feeling of
togetherness; the kids are
keen for helping their
teams." said Mrs. Reynolds.
Even the ones who don't do
as well go to check hOW their
team is doing. There are
points given out for partici-
much recognition until high
school, but he must have
been practising all along.
because you don't get that
build overnight!
STARTING YOUNG
Most great athletes start
their preparations and goal-
setting when they 'are very
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coaragement? Par ants are,
Very important to a child's
development.,obviously.: and
kids whose parents take an _
interest in their sports have a
more enthusiastic attitude
about competition. Georgina
Reynolds, physical education
teacher at SPS said when
patents watehedkidsvat.field
day, the children were more
excited about I
can testify to that myself.
Bryan Peter, Seaforth's
recreation director, said par-
ents are usually quite inter-
ested in watching.their kids.
especially . when they're
younger. "Between 50 to 75
just sayvstop at this particular
level, if they want their
children to do well " He said
his parents had been very
encouraging, .‘"They told me
that if t wanted to keep
going. they'd be behind me.
but if I wanted to stop that
would be okay."
STICK WITH IT
He said "if you find sinne-
lhing that you like. stick
sstth,it 7 000"bOtia0 aroit0
front nne-'01144're-'40thor-"
This apftearS: to. mark the
Olffetence." bets ece' a •-4.00
OvIted ..tilltlett and satiteiane
Whie*-1141...OntlDit.fdn,
• ilt4rirtyPotOnt to.ree.ogiitiv`
a Younger Chiles talent 'p
„:4051 0401e, lloyd says,
whenask'e'd if he could -
iecciartize. a youngster with
,talent, he said "of course.
even if they weren't up to
their beit, you can tell'by the
dedication they have how far
they'll go."
I can remember Gail lieu-
erman pitching in softball
games in our phys-ed class-
es. We all thought she was
good, but we had no idea
how-godd. She "eon-tinned' to
practise in school. at home
and in teams. Her softball
scholarship to Arizona State
was because of those many
hours of practice.
Johnny. Nielsen didn't get
BY JOANNE RINIMER
Faces can tell many tales
Athletes an IN have ram
coatis facial expressions
which let their audiences
view their emotions. A mat -
ells— athletes develop their
facial expressions earls in
life. as I noticed w hen I
stsited SPS Reid Do last
week. The young coruPeTPrs.
displayed comet-at awn, dis-
ma:v. Aerrise —and .vestasy:
the entite range Of intuitions -,
,equ1.4 he read in their 10$.-es
0i0Stre of Dennis
Sea; in 'the. ,May
ItieStrateibiS.inter,,oity whije
throWirig the shalt. fiat lid 1
chic 'is one Uf mans .Seltf!)rtii
atlitet4 who has perfected
their; Skills and achieV,Td
tecognition- (Jail Beuerman,
'last week's column). Johmr.
Nielsen. and Lloyd Eisler,
have all gained international
recognition for sports skills.
What makes these people a
success in sports" How nitwit
did their early years affect
their current success.
The first question could be
answered simply by the word
"dedication .
The answer to the second
is not as easy to conic by •
Figure skater Lloyd Eisler is
very emphatic about the
influence parents have on
their children. —They can't
HOW AM I DOING? These girls from
Clinton Christian school were practicing the
long lump before their event at the field meet
Tuesday. Laurie Slotegraaf jumps
INTERESTING JUMP — Lori Bromley of Mullett was in the girls' high
lump at the area field meet Tuesday at Seaforth High. (Photo by Rim-tier)
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