Policy on Out of State Schools
/Attached is the board policy voted and agreed on by the student board in regards to out of state schools competing at the state competition.
Sports Medicine for the Career and Technical Education Programs of Washington
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Attached is the board policy voted and agreed on by the student board in regards to out of state schools competing at the state competition.
WCTSMA State Officers led their first leadership event at Summer Leadership August 2, 2017 at Kayak Point Park in Stanwood, WA. Sunny skies welcomed the small but enthusiastic group at the beach. Leadership activities and games filled the day's schedule. WCTSMA Advisory Board members provided BBQ skills for the hungry campers. What a great event to start the 2017-18 year.
WCTSMA schools did an outstanding job at the AACI National Sports Medicine Competition that concluded June 1. Issaquah continued their streak of three consecutive national championships winning the Cramer Division (large school division) and the overall (all divisions) national title. They also had a new record of thirteen All-American (top 25) students, including seven in the top 10. Jessica Hart was the individual Cramer Division national champion and Jessica Gallawa placed 3rd for Issaquah. Wenatchee placed 4th in the Cramer Division and 5th overall. Grant Kolde placed 4th for Wenatchee.
Auburn Mountainview placed 2nd and Mt. Vernon 3rd in the Jaybird Division (medium school division). Kent-Meridian, Auburn, Olympic, and North Kitsap also placed in the Jaybird Division top 10. Individually, William Douglass of Kent Meridian was the national champion in the Jaybird Division. Washington schools swept the top 4 with Simar Virk of Auburn Mountainview placing 2nd, Olivia Farrell of Mt. Vernon placing 3rd, and Kayla Underbrink of Mt. Si placing 4th.
East Valley (Yakima) and Spokane Valley Tech placed 4th and 5th respectively in the Alert Division (small schools division). Avery Austin (4th) and Seth Valenzuela (8th) both of East Valley placed in the top 10 of the Alert Division.
Thanks to Dale Blair for his summary of the results from Nationals.
The WCTSMA is a student directed organization dedicated to helping and promoting the Career and Technical Education Sports Medicine programs in the State of Washington at the high school level. The goal is provide leadership opportunities and technical training and experience to all students involved in their respective programs.
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Fall Leadership- October 7, 2023 at CWU Health Science Building 11:45am-5pm. CWU Football vs Eastern New Mexico 6pm- tickets sold separately.
Winter Leadership- Dec. 13, 2023 at Angel of the Winds Event Center. 12-4:30pm. Hockey 7pm puck drop.
Advocacy Day. 1/25/24 Training. 1/26/24 Columbia Room Legislative Building Olympia, WA.
Spring Symposium and Competition- April 18-20, 2024 Greater Tacoma Convention Center(Please note State will now start on Thursdays starting 2024)
Nationals May 13-19, 2024
SOLT May 19-21, 2024
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