High School Sports
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- 4. a welfare movement that began in London in 1844 and now has branches all over the world.
- 6. temporary unconsciousness or confusion caused by a blow on the head.
- 8. financial support received from a sponsor.
- 10. are administrators who supervise and oversee athletic programs at a college, high school or private institution. They are responsible for budgeting, promotion, and scheduling for sports teams.
- 11. a person taking part in a sport or game.
- 12. a sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.
- 13. the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- 15. National Federation of high school sports.
- 16. instruct and work with athletes to prepare them for competition
- 17. when a college employee or representative invites a high school student-athlete to play sports for their college
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- 1. a school supported by tuition and donors.
- 2. A person, usually appointed, who decides the issues or results, or supervises the conduct, of a competition or conflict: arbiter, arbitrator, judge, umpire.
- 3. a person that treats disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery
- 5. rule-based reasoning on who is allowed to participate in an event.
- 7. Nebraska school activities association
- 9. National Youth League Organization
- 11. Educators touted athletics as tool to prepare for rigors of modern life and democracy and to assimilate immigrants into American cultureEducators touted athletics as tool to prepare for rigors of modern life and democracy and to assimilate immigrants into American culture
- 14. a school supported by public funds.