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A Day in the Life of a Scholar Athlete
(A Story About a Basketball Team That Works Harder Than Any Other)
Alec Stephens JR 315
• At the Charles A. Tindley Accelerated School, students are prepared for college in a very rigorous way. By junior year, many of the students are taking college courses. In fact, the slogan for the school is “College…or Die.” Students are not referred to as student, but as scholars and it takes even more to be an athlete at Tindley than most other high school. ISHAA regulates than in order for an athlete to be eligible to play he/she must have no more than two F’s. At Tindley, in order to play on any sports team, a scholar can have no more than two C’s and there are no D’s.
Practice
In order to prep for the game, Coach calls multiple practices a week. This week the boys basketball team is playing Fall Creek Academy
The boys practice passing drills rigorously
Layup drills are especially important. Here the boys are playing a game of Shirts vs. Skins.
Showing off a little from time to time doesn’t hurt either.
Coach mandates that even injured players still need to come to practice. Trebor G. was injured last week and is shown here helping
out at practice in his school uniform.
Here Coach is laying down the plan of preparation for this weeks game before ending practice
Every practice ends with ateam huddle
Classtime
In order to maintain the grades necessary, Scholar Athletes must work around the clock.Here Courtland C. works on one of his many assigned essays.
Trebor G. studies with a friend. It’s important that Scholar Athleteslearn to be leaders on the court and in the classroom
TJ H. (Who has multiple Division I scholarship offers) takes notes in class
TJ H. and Brendan W. both need to pay close attention in class in In order to stay eligible on the court
TJ H. and Jalen L. look on as the teacher uses a video to illustrate a point
The Game
Pre-game warmups are essential for any team. Here we see the team running a gauntlet of drills to get their blood pumping.
At halftime and up 5 points, Coach tells the team the necessity of intensityand cooperation. He believes that this team can win the game by 20 points
if they work hard.
Coach’s words must have had an effect. Because in the second half, the Tindley Tigers took a 17 point lead and didn’t look back.
Victory is sweet.