Stone Lakes Elementary

After School Package Options

Sports

$65/Month

Team

$75/Month

Elite

$85/Month

*There is a $20 late fee for all registrations after October 4th, 2024*
*Service fees apply to online payments*

How To Register

Please watch this video to see how to register

Your School’s Practice Information

School name
Practice Day
PracticeTime
SeasonDates
County
Meeting Location
Dismissal Location
Stone Lakes Elementary
Thursday
3:00 – 4:15 PM
9/19/24-5/17/25
Orange
Cafeteria
Car Rider Line

After Registration Important Links

Once you’ve registered for the program you can return to this page at any time to view the important information in these links

After School Practice Attire

What To Bring Players

What To Wear: Basketball

What To Wear: Soccer

*All athletes must wear required items to participate in Practice. View our products page for our required and recommended products.

Frequently Asked Questions

We do not cancel practice for rain, we will go inside the school and work on athletic drills, balance skills, Game IQ & more. Severe weather may cause practice cancellation in rare cases (tornadoes, hurricanes, & more).

Meeting location varies by school. We typically meet TUF players in teh cafeteria, media center, or a designated hallway. Check your first day email for more information. Some school’s location is to be determined by the school, in this case you will recieve an email.

​In the car rider line. If your child is in another after-school program, they will be escorted back to their program after practice and you can pick them up from there. All car riders and walkers must be signed out by a parent or guardian, unless you select the (walker/biker non-parent) pick up option at registration. There are no buses for this program.

Code of Conduct

  1. Use good listening skills
  2. Respect all others
  3. Respect equipment
  4. No Bullying
  5. No whining will be allowed
  6. No cheating will be allowed
  7. Play as a teammate
  8. Encourage others
  9. Sportsmanship is required at all times

Child Behavior Policies

  1. A coach must bring children to extended day class room.
  2. Children may not leave the premises without permission or without a coach/parent sign out.
  3. Children are required to sit down while waiting for parents.
  4. Children will receive 3 strikes to handle bad behavior.
    1. Strike 1 = Warning
    2. Strike 2 = Disciplinary Action
    3. Strike 3 = Child’s parent will be called and disciplinary action taken.
    4. If students reach 3 strikes, 3 times in a semester, the student will be removed from the program with no monetary compensation.
  5. NO BULLYING – Upon fair review from coaches, if a child is deemed to be bullying that child will be automatically removed from the program without any monetary compensation.
  6. All children must wear closed toed shoes and appropriate clothes for sport and weather. (Ex: Shorts, sweatpants, t-shirt, socks, hat, sunglasses, etc.)
  7. Soccer cleats are required, however those cleats may not be metal.
  8. Soccer shin guards are required.
  9. Under healthy and normal circumstances, if a child chooses not to participate we will communicate with the parents to decide if the program is a fit for the child.
  10. Children will remain seated in the lobby before practice. No throwing, touching, running, jumping, or interacting with other after school programs.
  11. Only one bathroom for use in the lobby and only 1 boy and 1 girl will be allowed to use their respective bathrooms at a time.

By Registering for a TUF program you are agreeing to receive emails & text messages from TUF Athletics, through any of our software and systems. Choosing not to opt-in on LeagueApps will not mean we will not text or email you, but it may mean that you do not receive all or some important program updates. By registering you are agreeing to opt-in as prompted.

By registering for a TUF program you accept that it is your responsibility to be aware of program events listed & inform us if you are not receiving communications so that we may resolve this properly.

 

It is our promise to you to do everything we can to ensure you are recieving communications. 

TUF Athletics LLC will refund a customer’s first payment and release that customer of any further payment responsibility if the customer decides within 7 days of the child’s first practice that they do not want to continue with the program. The first day is counted on the day of the child’s first practice and the last day closes on the 7th day thereafter at 11:59 PM. The money back request must come in the form of email to info@tufathletics.com

Staff/Participant/Parent Concussion Awareness Information Sheet

Upon registering for any TUF Athletics program all parents are required to review the following CDC Parent / Athlete Concussion Information Sheet and acknowledge they have read it: http://www.cdc.gov/headsup/pdfs/youthsports/parent_athlete_info_sheet-a.pdf

Identify Suspected Cases of Concussions

 

Signs observed by parents, guardians, or sports staff: appears dazed or stunned; is confused about the assignment or position; forgets instructions; is unsure of game, score, or opponent; moves clumsily; answers questions slowly; loses consciousness (even briefly); shows behavior or personality changes; can’t recall events prior to hit or fall; and can’t recall events after hit or fall

Symptoms reported by player: headache or pressure in the head; nausea or vomiting; balance problems or dizziness; double or blurry vision; sensitivity to light; sensitivity to noise; feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy; concentration or memory problems; confusion; or does not “feel right”.

What to do: If athletes report or exhibit one or more of the signs listed above or say they “just don’t feel right” after a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body, they may have a concussion and need to be further evaluated.

Danger signs which require immediate medical attention: one pupil larger than the other; drowsiness or inability to wake up; headache that gets worse and does not go away; weakness, numbness, or decreased coordination; repeated vomiting or nausea; slurred speech; convulsions or seizures; inability to recognize people or places; increasing confusion, restlessness, or agitation; unusual behavior, loss of consciousness (even brief). If one or more of these danger signs occur after a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body: call 9-1-1 or transport the athlete immediately to the emergency room.

 

On Field Medical Status Evaluation:

Orientation Questions: (ask the athlete)

  • What period/quarter/half are we in?

  • What stadium/field is this?

  • What city is this?

  • Who is the opposing team?

  • Who scored last?

  • Do you remember the hit?

  • What team did we play last?

  • Repeat the following: girls, dog, green

Concentration: (ask the athlete)

Repeat the days of the week backwards (starting with today)

Repeat the months of the year backward (starting with December)

Repeat these numbers backward 63, (36), 419 (914), 6294 (4926)

Exertional Maneuvers:

Complete 5 jumping jacks / Complete 5 sit ups.

Word List Memory: (ask the athlete)

Repeat the three words from earlier: girls, dog, green

Athlete Removal by Sports Official and Re-Entry into Contest

When an athlete has been removed from a contest by a sports official due to signs or symptoms of a concussion, the only persons who should clear an athlete’s reentry are a medical doctor (MD), doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO), physician’s assistant (PA), registered nurse practitioner (NP), paramedic (PM), or athletic trainer (AT).  The athlete shall not return to that contest or any subsequent contest until cleared.

 

If a Concussion Is Suspected, the Following Actions Should Be Taken

  • Remove the athlete from play – if any of the signs and symptoms are observed, remove the athlete from play. When in doubt, sit them out!

  • Make sure the athlete is evaluated by an MD or DO who is experienced in evaluating concussions. Let the professionals judge the severity.

  • Inform the athlete’s parents / guardians and provide them with the CDC fact sheet on “Concussions for parents” to help them monitor the athlete for signs and symptoms: http://www.cdc.gov/headsup/pdfs/custom/headsupconcussion_fact_sheet_for_parents.pdf

  • Keep the athlete out of play the day of the injury AND until an MD or DO experienced in evaluating concussion says it’s OK for the athlete to return.  The MD or DO must provide written medical clearance and the athlete should be asymtematic at rest and with exertion.  The MD or DO should require the athlete to follow a progressive return to play protocol.  Here is a link to the CDC’s progressive return to play protocol: https://www.cdc.gov/headsup/basics/return_to_sports.html

Instruction and Supervision​

  • Teach and practice safety rules of play and encourage good sportsmanship.

  • Teach and practice correct sport specific techniques for minimizing injuries. 

 

Compliance with State Concussion Laws and NFHS Recommendations

To the extent that our state’s concussion laws exceed the requirements outlined above, we should comply with our state’s law. A summary of state concussion laws can be found at: http://www.lawatlas.org/preview?dataset=sc-reboot

To the extent that our state’s version of National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS) rules, regulations, or recommendations on brain injury exceed the requirements outlined above, we should comply with such standards.

Distribution/Acknowledgement/Documentation

A hard or electronic copy of this risk management program which includes policies and educational awareness training should be distributed to each contractor when their contract is signed.