- Alhambra Elementary School District
- Athletics
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Athletic Opportunities
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Across our campuses we offer many different athletic opportunities both competitive and non-competitive for all of our students.
Competitive Opportunities: Students will be able to attend tryouts, and if selected for the team, will travel and compete among the Alhambra Elementary School District League.
Non-Competitive “no-cut” Opportunities: Students will not be asked to “tryout” for a team, nor will they be “cut” for lack of ability. They are, however, asked to do their best, take pride in their efforts and learn how to be a responsible member of a team. In this way students begin to learn the fundamental skills needed to prepare themselves for increasingly higher levels of play.
Stop by your schools' office to receive more information about how to get students involved in athletics at their school!
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It's That Time!
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CLICK 24-25 Sports Schedule for both sports:
Boys' Volleyball and Girls' Slow Pitch Softball.
Hope you can come out and cheer on our athletes this season.
Once the season begins, check the Spring Sports standings HERE
to see how all our teams are doing throughout the season.
At the end of the season, keep an eye on the playoff brackets using the link below:
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Championship Teams
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Thank you to
Favored Medical Billing!
Dr. Hinds and her team partnered with the Alhambra Elementary School District to make sure our students were ready for their sports seasons this year! Throughout the month of August, she and her staff went to 12 of our junior high campuses conducting sports physicals, right on site. These sports physicals went through insurance when applicable, or were donated without insurance, so there was no cost to the families. 360 student athletes were seen by Dr. Hinds, and are ready to start their season off right!
Thank you Dr. Hinds and staff for this amazing opportunity for our students and families. We look forward to working with you all again throughout the school year.
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Get your sports physical today!
As we focus on educating the whole child, we are putting extra effort in ensuring all our students play and practice safely. We require all students that are participating in any after school sports or physical clubs have a Sports Physical. Sports Physicals are good for one year from the time they are administered.
In order to assist our families with completing these Sports Physicals, there are a few close locations to choose from. Parents and/or guardians can call to schedule an appointment:
Honor Health - Fast Med - At any of the Honor Health - Fast Med locations, Sports Physical are $25. Find a location near you at FastMed.com and request a sports physical.
Mountain Park Health Center - At any of the Mountain Park Health Centers, with AHCCCS insurance, the Sports Physical is FREE. Without insurance or with private insurance, the Sports Physical is charged on a sliding scale. Call: 602-243-7277 and request a sports physical.
Phoenix Family Medical Clinic - At any of the Phoenix Family Medical Clinics, with AHCCCS insurance, the Sports Physical is FREE. Without insurance or with private insurance, the Sports Physical is $30. Call: 602-773-5546 and request a sports physical.
Terros Health - At any of the Terros Health clinics, with or without insurance, the Sports Physical are $25. Call: 602-685-6000 and request a sports physical.
Banner Urgent Care - At 7952 N. 43rd Avenue, with or without insurance, the Sports Physical is $25. Call: 623-465-6330 and request a sports physical.
Banner Children's Community Clinic at Porfirio H. Gonzales Elementary School - 9401 W. Garfield Rd. Tolleson, AZ 85353. FREE - Health Care for Uninsured Children and Youth. Call: 480-412-6344 and request a sports physical.
Thank you for helping to ensure our students are practicing, playing, and participating safely!
Event Dates
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Spring Sports Season:
Girls Slow Pitch Softball & Boys Volleyball: March 24th - May 12th
2024-25 Athletic Forms
Safety - CDC Concussion Information
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To help ensure the health and safety of young athletes, Center for Disease Control and Prevention developed the HEADS UP Concussion in Youth Sports initiative to offer information about concussions to coaches, parents, and athletes involved in youth sports. The HEADS UP initiative provides important information on preventing, recognizing, and responding to a concussion. HEADS UP to Youth Sports also offers a free, online course available to coaches, parents, sports officials, athletic trainers, and others helping to keep athletes safe from concussion. http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/HeadsUp/youth.html