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Practice Frequently Asked Questions

Where and When is practice?

Check the schedules online for the most current information.  However, most practices take place every Tuesday and Thursday at the Cuesta College gym. Most teams will start the regular Tuesday and Thursday practices on Tuesday, January 5, 2010. In the event of a tournament in early January, some teams may make special practice arrangement beginning in December. Practice time is from 7:00- 9:00 pm for all teams.

I'm sick, now what?

Players who are mildly sick and not contageous should plan on attending practice.  Even sitting against the wall and keeping in touch with what is going on with the team improves both you and your team.

I'm too sick for practice, what do I do?

It is the player's responsibility to contact the coach BEFORE practice time.  This is part of your commitment to the team.

It's storming -- is there practice?

Occasionally we have had to cancel practice due to power outages or flooding. If you think that there is an emergency that would cancel practice, call the club hot line, found in the 'About SLO Juniors' menu option.

Multiple Sport Athletes

  • I'm playing XYZ at my high school, and there is a conflict.  Now what?Due to the fact that we live in small communities, SLO JRS recognizes that many of our high schools depend on our volleyball players as their strong players in other sports. We encourage players to continue their school sports, but any conflict of schedules needs to be dealt with in advance. Let your coach know when you will be late or unable to attend practices/tournaments due to conflicting schedules. We would like for athletes to provide practice and game schedules as soon as they are available.
  • My high school practice is going to run late -- should I come to practice late?  It is preferred that a player comes late to practice rather than not at all. If your high school sport conflicts with travel arrangements to tournaments, it is up to the parent to get your child to a tournament. It is not the responsibility of the team parent to make special arrangements. Players may not drive themselves to tournaments.
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