• 2022-2023 S.V.H.E Basketball Registration Form

  • Registration Deadline Oct 15, 2021 to avoid late fee

    Player Fee Deadline: November 1, 2021 to avoid late fee

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  • I, the undersigned parent or guardian of above named child who is a minor, do hereby authorize any coach of the SVHE sports program or his or her designee to select hospital facilities and/or physician of his choice and authorize treatment of the above named sports players on an emergency basis in the event such treatment becomes necessary as a result of the participation in the SVHE sports program including transportation to and from games. I hereby grant permission for him or her to participate in the SVHE sports program, and acknowledge the fact that he or she is physically able to participate in sports activities. I will be responsible for all medical bills incurred as a result of illness or accidents for which medical treatment is necessary while the above named minor is participating in sports activities, except those bills covered by insurance.

  • SVHE Sports Mission Statement

  • High School Basketball Fee $195 (covers $15 warmup shirt fee)
    Junior High Basketball Fee $145 (covers $15 warmup shirt fee)
    Non-members add $30 Late fee add $30

    Players will get their name on back of warmup t-shirt and it will be theirs to keep.

    Make checks payable to SVHE Basketball and may be mailed to Vicky Donely -
    1283 23rd Road, Kanopolis, KS 67454.


    UNIFORMS: Uniforms are loaned to players but remain the property of Smoky
    Valley Home Educators. Replacement cost for lost or damaged uniforms will
    be the responsibility of the player. Uniform replacement cost is $50 for each shirt
    (home & away), $30 for shorts.

  • Uniform size (please select shirt & short size)

  • CONCUSSION & HEAD INJURY INFORMATION RELEASE FORM
    2022-2023

    This form must be signed by all student athletes and parent/guardians before the
    student participates in any athletic or spirit practice or contest each school year.
    A concussion is a brain injury and all brain injuries are serious. They are caused
    by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head, or by a blow to another part of the body
    with the force transmitted to the head. They can range from mild to severe and
    can disrupt the way the brain normally works. Even though most concussions
    are mild, all concussions are potentially serious and may result in complications
    including prolonged brain damage and death if not recognized and managed
    properly.


    In other words, even a “ding” or a bump on the head can be serious. You c
    an’t see a concussion and most sports concussions occur without loss of
    consciousness. Signs and symptoms of concussion may show up right after the
    injury or can take hours or days to fully appear. If your child reports any
    symptoms of concussion, or if you notice the symptoms or signs of concussion
    yourself, seek medical attention right away.
    Symptoms may include one or more of the following:
    •Headaches •“Pressure in head” •Nausea or vomiting •Neck pain •Balance
    problems or dizziness
    •Blurred, double, or fuzzy vision •Sensitivity to light or
    noise
    •Feeling sluggish or slowed down •Feeling foggy or groggy •Drowsiness
    •Change in sleep patterns •Amnesia •“Don’t feel right” •Fatigue or low energy

    •Sadness •Nervousness or anxiety •Irritability •More emotional •Confusion
    •Concentration or memory problems (forgetting game plays) •Repeating the
    same question/comment
    Signs observed by teammates, parents, and coaches include:
    •Appears dazed •Vacant facial expression •Confused about assignment
    •Forgets plays •Is unsure of game, score, or opponent •Moves clumsily or
    displays uncoordination
    •Answers questions slowly •Slurred speech
    •Shows behavior or personality changes •Can’t recall events prior to hit
    •Can’t recall events after hit •Seizures or convulsions •Any change in typical
    behavior or personality
    •Loses consciousness
    What can happen if my child keeps on playing with a concussion or returns too
    soon?
    Athletes with the signs and symptoms of concussion should be removed from
    play immediately.
    Continuing to play with the signs and symptoms of a concussion leaves the
    young athlete especially vulnerable to greater injury. There is an increased risk
    of significant damage from a concussion for a period of time after that
    concussion occurs, particularly if the athlete suffers another concussion before
    completely recovering from the first one (second impact syndrome).
    This can lead to prolonged recovery, or even to severe brain swelling with
    devastating and even fatal consequences. It is well known that adolescent or
    teenage athletes will often under report symptoms of injuries. And concussions
    are no different. As a result, education of administrators, coaches, parents and
    students is the key for student-athlete’s safety.
    If you think your child has suffered a concussion
    Any athlete even suspected of suffering a concussion should be removed from
    the game or practice immediately.
    No athlete may return to activity after an apparent head injury or concussion,
    regardless of how mild it seems or how quickly symptoms clear, without written
    medical clearance from a Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic
    Medicine (DO).

    Close observation of the athlete should continue for several hours. You should
    also inform your child’s coach if you think that your child may have a
    concussion Remember it is better to miss one game than miss the whole season.
    When in doubt, the athlete sits out!
    Return to Practice and Competition
    The Kansas School Sports Head Injury Prevention Act provides that if an athlete
    suffers, or is suspected of having suffered, a concussion or head injury during a
    competition or practice, the athlete must be immediately removed from the
    competition or practice and cannot return to practice or competition until a
    Health Care Professional has evaluated the athlete and provided a written
    authorization to return to practice and competition. The KSHSAA recommends
    that an athlete not return to practice or competition the same day the athlete
    suffers or is suspected of suffering a concussion. The KSHSAA also
    recommends that an athlete’s return to practice and competition should follow a
    graduated protocol under the supervision of the health care provider (MD or
    DO).
    For current and up-to-date information on concussions you can go to:
    http://www.cdc.gov/headsup/youthsports/athletes.html


    For concussion information and educational resources collected by the
    KSHSAA, go to:
    http://www.kshsaa.org/Public/General/ConcussionGuidelines.cfm

     

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  • High School Basketball Fee $195 (covers $15 warmup shirt fee)
    Junior High Basketball Fee $145 (covers $15 warmup shirt fee)
    Non-members add $30 Late fee add $30

    Gym Use Fee:  There may be a gym use fee to offset additional gym fees.  The amount will be determined based on cost and number of players and will be announced soon.

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