Allied Sports

Participation in the Allied Sports Program is open to all HCPSS high school students with disabilities. It is also open to high school students without disabilities who have never been a member of any junior varsity or varsity interscholastic athletic team, excluding any Allied Sports team.

Softball Practice and Game Schedule

Softball practice begins on March 18th:


If you are new to playing for MRHS - the following forms must be completed. Please go to the MRHS website - "Sports" - "Sports Forms."
a. Current physical: Must be dated after April 1, 2012. (Preparticipation Physical Evaluation Form) ***
b. Athletic Participation form.
c. Copy of Birth Certificate.
d. Proof of residency. This may be a BGE bill, phone bill, etc.
e. You can download all forms on the MRHS website: www.marriottsridge.net
f. All student athletes must be insured.
g. All students must have concussion testing prior to the first practice. (2 Concussion Forms are on the website to be completed. I will be testing your student the first week of school.)

If you are returning to playing for MRHS - the following forms must be completed. Please go to the MRHS website - "Sports" - "Sports Forms."
a. Current physical: Must be dated after April 1, 2012. (Preparticipation Physical Evaluation Form) ***
b. Athletic Participation form.

***CVS Minute Clinic gives physicals!





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I am proud and honored to be the Coach for Allied Sports Soccer and Softball at Marriotts Ridge High School.

My goal with Allied Sports is to get students moving and having fun. We practice every night and have games at home and away. (Transportation is provided.)

Allied Sports are designed for students who are interested in playing a sport but do not necessarily possess the skill or desire to play on a varsity or junior varsity team. There are four Allied Sports offered, with at least one per season.

Soccer is offered in the fall, bowling is offered in the winter, and golf and softball are offered in the spring. All activities are co-ed with appropriate rule modifications to ensure a safe and successful experience for all students, regardless of ability.

Eligibility:

In order to participate in Allied Sports, a student must never have participated on a varsity or junior varsity team. Students who have played varsity or junior varsity sports may volunteer to be managers, statisticians, or assistant to the coach. All participants must turn in completed medical examination, parent permission, informed consent, and birth certificate forms. Students are ineligible to play if they do not meet the interscholastic academic eligibility requirements of the Howard County Public School System. Students must meet residency requirements for the HCPSS and follow MPSSAA bylaws.

Please contact me for further information.