Bloom Township D206 Fall Sports Tryout Dates
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Chicago Heights IL
26 July, 2021
10:59 AM
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CHICAGO HEIGHTS, IL — Fall sports are almost upon us. While the school year will kick off in a few more weeks, Bloom Township District 206 is hosting a number of tryouts this August. Football, Cross Country, soccer, volleyball and cheerleading tryouts will take place at Bloom High School and Bloom Trail High School. The following is a schedule for each sport: Football At 3 p.m. on Aug. 9, those trying out for football will meet at the Bloom High School tennis courts. The coaches as students to wear t-shirts, shorts and cleats. Bring water, and contact Coach Palombi at [email protected] for questions. Boys & Girls Cross Country At 3 p.m. on Aug. 9, those trying out for cross-country will meet at Sarff Field at Bloom High School. The coaches as students to wear t-shirts, shorts and running shoes. Bring water, and contact Coach Narcisi at [email protected] or Mr. Reda, [email protected] for questions. Boys Soccer At 3 p.m. on Aug. 9, those trying out for soccer will meet at the North Field at Bloom High School. The coaches as students to wear t-shirts, shorts and running shoes. Bring water, and contact Coach Radtke, [email protected] or Mr. Reda, [email protected] for questions. Girls Volleyball Varsity and sophomore tryouts will begin Aug. 9 at 3 p.m. in the Bloom Trail Field house. Freshman tryouts will begin on Aug. 11 at 3 p.m. in the Bloom Trail small gym. Wear a t-shirt, shorts and gym shoes. Bring water and contact Coach Hunt at [email protected] or Mr. Reda, [email protected] for questions. Sideline CheerleadingAt 3 p.m. Aug. 9, cheerleading tryouts will be held in Bloom High School's M'Cann Gym. Students should wear t-shirts, shorts and gym shoes. Bring water and contact Mr. Reda, [email protected] for questions. The CDC said vaccinated athletes do not need to wear a mask while participating in athletics or activities. It is strongly recommended that unvaccinated students continue to wear a mask. Due to increased exhalation that occurs during physical activity, some sports and/or activities can put players, coaches, trainers, and others who are not fully vaccinated at increased risk for getting and spreading COVID-19. High-risk sports and activities may be canceled in areas of high community transmission unless all participants are fully vaccinated, according to the CDC. See more information on the school district's website, here. Stay Patched In! Check out the Events Calendar for what's going on in Chicago HeightsGet Patch real-time email alerts for the latest Chicago Heights newsLike Chicago Heights Patch on FacebookPatch Mobile: Get app for iPhone and Android
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