BCCSSAA Constitution & By-Laws

The name of this organization shall be “British Columbia Christian School Sports

Athletic Association”, abbreviated as B.C.C.S.S.A.A., herinafter called the “Association”.

2. The objectives of the society are:

(a) To encourage and emphasize athletics as an integral part of the total education

process.

(b) To formulate and maintain policies which will cultivate a sense of Christian

participation.  That is: to structure opportunities for people to involve themselves in a

type of play which will:

(i) encourage the development of athletic skills

(ii) encourage individuals to see themselves, their teammates, and members of the

other teams as image bearers of God.

(iii) facilitate mutual development of all participants

(iv) stimulate the enjoyment of the good gifts that God gives

(v) strengthen Christian commitment

(vi) invite the unbeliever to walk with Christ and his people

(vii) provide opportunity for expression and encourage active commitment and

personal responsibility to the Biblical principle of loving justice, being merciful,

and walking humbly with our God. (Micah 6:8)

(viii) rest in the liberating work of Christ.  As athletes, coaches, officials, and

spectators leave the field satisfied and in the spirit of joy and shalom.

3. The Association shall operate without purpose of gain or profit to its members and any

other accretions to the Association shall be used in promoting its objectives and this

provision shall be unalterable.

PART 1 -    INTERPRETATION

1.1    In these by-laws unless the context otherwise requires:

(a) “Member School” shall mean any Christian secondary or middle school for and to

which membership in the Association has been granted and which has

complied with the terms of membership;

(b) “Executive Committee” means the Directors of the society for the time being as

so defined.

(c) The fiscal year shall be from August 2 - August 1.

1.2    Words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa; and words importing the

neuter include the masculine and feminine gender and vice versa.

1.3    (a) By-laws may be altered or amended by a two thirds (67%) majority vote of the

membership of the Association that are attending the general meeting.

(b) Notice of motion to alter or amend these by-laws shall be given in writing to an

Executive Committee member 10 days prior to the general meeting to vote.  These

by-laws shall not be altered or added to except by special resolution.

PART 2 -     TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP

2.1    (a) All member schools will be required to be members of British Columbia School Sports.

(b) All member schools should be prepared to host or co-host at least 1 championship

each year.

(c) All member schools will be required to pay tournament and registration fees by

Oct. 1 of the current year.

2.2       Based on a member school’s population in grades 8-12, each member school will be

classified as either a  “A”  or a  “AA”  school for purposes of Championships and

registration fees.  This classification must be determined at the Annual General

Meeting and be stated on the member school’s registration form.  The population for

a  “A”  school is less than 125 students while an  “AA”  school shall have 125 or more

students.

2.3       (a) Any other Christian Junior/Senior Secondary School can apply for admission and

will be accepted when it receives the support of two thirds (67%) of the member

schools, that are attending the general meeting.

(b) An application form for admittance into the Association must be received by the

Association President within three weeks of a General Meeting whereupon the

Membership will vote on the application.

2.4      (a) There shall be an annual fee for member schools which shall be a sum fixed from

time to time by resolution of the membership in a general meeting and which

shall be payable on or before the 1st of October of each year.

(b) If a member school wants to be a part of the association but will not be able to

participate in any tournaments, they will be designated as an affiliate member.

The annual fee for this membership is $50.00.

(c) Failure by a member school to pay the annual fee as a full member or as an

affiliate member, as prescribed by the said date or thereafter upon request,

shall render the school’s membership lapsed until there is a payment of a

penalty fee twice the original registration administration fee.

(d) If a member school fails to register for 2 consecutive years, their membership

will be revoked and they will have to reapply if they wish to join again.  

All schools will be encouraged to register at least as associate members to maintain

their membership.  If a school wishes to reapply after letting their membership

lapse, they will be charged $100 to reapply. 

2.5      (a) The Grievance Committee shall have the power to suspend any member school of

the Association where there is deemed to have been behavior conducted by, or on behalf of

that school, or by any school representative or participant from that school, and

which is considered improper, unbecoming or likely to endanger the interest of

the reputation of the Association, or where there has been willful breach of the

Constitution, By-laws or Rules and Regulations of the Association, and such

suspension may be on such terms and upon such conditions as the Grievance

Committee shall deem fit and shall remain in force until discontinued by the

majority resolution at a General Meeting of the Association.

PART 3 -    MEETINGS OF MEMBERS

3.1        General Meetings of the Association shall be held at such time and place in

accordance with the by-laws, as the executive committee decide.

3.2        The Annual General Meeting of the Association shall be held during the month of

May or June.

3.3        The Semi-Annual Meeting of the Association shall be held during the month of

September or October.

3.4         (a) Notice of a General Meeting shall be given at least fourteen days in advance of

that meeting and shall specify the place, the day, and the hour of the meeting,

and in the case of special business, the general nature of that

business.

(b) The accidental omission to give notice of a meeting to, or the non-receipt of a

notice by any of the members entitled to receive notice does not invalidate the

proceedings at that meeting.

PART 4 -    PROCEEDINGS AT GENERAL MEETINGS

4.1       (a) No business, other than the election of a Chairman and the adjournment of the

meeting shall be conducted at a General Meeting at a time when a quorum is not

present.

(b) A quorum is 30% of those entitled to vote on behalf of member schools.

4.2       (a) Each school shall be granted one vote.  Voting privileges shall be restricted to

those members referred to herein as school representatives.

(b) Voting is by show of hands

(c) Proxy votes will be considered when they are written and signed at the time of the

General Meeting.

4.3        Any teacher or coach in a member school shall have the right to attend and speak at

meetings of the Association, but such persons shall not be entitled to vote at any

meetings of the Association unless he is an authorized school representative

member.

4.4        Resolutions proposed at a meeting need be seconded and the Chairperson of a

meeting may move or propose a resolution.

PART 5 -    ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS

5.1      (a) There shall be a Board of Directors, otherwise known herein as the Executive

Committee, all of whose members shall be appointed school representatives of

member schools and who shall be elected for a term of two (2) years at an

Annual General Meeting.

(b) The Executive Committee shall consist of:

(i) the President

(ii) the Vice-President

(iii) the Past President

(iv) the Administrative Representative

(v) Secretary/Treasurer

5.2        The Executive Committee of the Association shall interpret the Constitution and the

By-laws and may, from time to time, make any provisional rules or regulations

governing specific cases for rare occasions not provided for in these by-laws but

which may be necessary for carrying out the objectives of the Association.  Such

interpretations, rules or regulations shall be effective as if part of these by-laws,

subject only to confirm of approval by a majority of the voting membership present

at the subsequent General Meeting of the Association.

5.3        No Executive Committee member shall be entitled to vote at at General Meeting of

the Association except in his capacity as an appointed school representative as

specified herein for the purposes of that meeting.

5.4       (a) The members of the Executive Committee shall be elected at the Annual General

Meeting of the Association and shall hold office from July 1st of the year of

election to June 30th of the second year.

(b) Separate elections for positions on the Executive Committee shall be held for

each office to be filled.

(c) An election may be by acclamation, otherwise it shall be by ballot.

(d) The member schools, through their authorized voting representatives may by

special resolution remove a director before the expiration of his term of office

and may elect a successor to complete the term of office.

(e) In case of a resignation during the year, an interim executive member will be

appointed by the President at a General Meeting of the Association.

5.5      (a) The Executive Committee may meet together at such places as they think fit for the

dispatch of business, adjourn and otherwise regulate their meetings and

proceedings as they see fit.

(b) The Executive Committee may delegate any, but not all, of its powers to

committees consisting of such as the Directors see fit; these committees can

then select their own Chairperson and then meet and adjourn as they think

proper.  Decisions shall be decided by a majority of votes.

(c) The Governing Committee shall be appointed by the membership at the Annual

General Meeting and shall include the President, Vice President, Past President,

one administrative person who shall be from a member school, and a member at large.

The Governing Committee shall perform the following tasks when necessary:

(i) Grievances - listen and interpret any grievance submitted from the membership via the

Executive Committee.  This could be in the form of an appeal, protest,

disciplinary action or otherwise.

        -   apply the constitution to matters brought before it and protect the integrity of

the Association and its objectives in its decisions which shall be binding.

ii) Scholarship and Award Selection - read and review all scholarship and award applications.

        -  select recipients based on which students best fit the qualifications.

 

PART 6 - DUTIES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

6.1    The President shall:

(a) be the presiding Officer of the Association, be the Chair person of the Executive

Committee, and shall preside at all the Executive and extraordinary meetings of

the Association;

(b) look after the general business of the Association and the supervision of all

committees.  He shall also be a member, ex officio, of all committees appointed

by the Executive Committee or by the Association;

(c) ensure the adherence of the Association Constitution by him/herself and the

membership.

6.2    The Vice President shall assist the President and Secretary-Treasurer in their duties,

shall provide advice and counsel to the Executive Committee, and shall perform the

function of the President when he cannot be in attendance or can no longer continue

until an interim executive member can be elected by the association members.

6.3    The Past President shall assist the President in their duties and shall provide advice

and counsel to the Executive Committee.

6.4    The Secretary - Treasurer shall:

(a) Keep the records of all the activities of the Association;

(b) Keep the minutes of all the meetings of the Executive Committee and of the

Association;

(c) Conduct the correspondence of the Association;

(d) Have the custody of all monies of the Association and deposit the same to the

account of the Association at a charted bank;

(e) Record all receipts and disbursements of the Association;

(f) Disburse monies only in accordance with the President of the Association;

(g) Prepare and present at the Annual General Meeting a summary of the Budget

income and expenditures for the past year and a proposed budget for the

ensuing year;

(h) Perform such other duties as may be necessary for the purpose of complying with

the Constitution and By-laws.

(i) Receive a monthly stipend of $150.00 plus the cost of any internet, phone, or website fees.

6.5    The Administrative representative shall:

(a) represent the point of view of the Administrator’s Association at the Annual

General Meeting;

(b) be a member of the Grievance committee and the Governing Committee;

(c) have one vote.

PART 7 - ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS

Organized sport carried out under the auspices of the Association shall be organized by Championship Tournaments.  A member school or team thereof shall only be entitled to participate in the Association Championships upon the adoption of the rules of Competition practice herein after set out.

7.1    (a) A Championship Tournament Coordinator shall be appointed by the voting

members at the Annual General Meeting or at such other meeting that the

Executive shall determine.  In case no coordinator volunteers, the Executive will

attempt to appoint another coordinator.  If no coordinator is found, the tournament

will be cancelled.  In such a case, those fees will be reimbursed to the registered

schools.

(b) In case of a forced cancellation resulting in no tournament coordinator, the executive

shall meet and will attempt to appoint another coordinator.

7.2    A Championship Coordinator’s responsibilities shall be:

(a) Determine the schools competing and devise a schedule which allows each school

maximum participation time possible.  Each Volleyball and Basketball Champion-

ship must guarantee each team 3 matches and the coordinator for the Badminton

tournaments must endeavor to provide each competitor 3 matches.

(b) Participating teams must receive the Championship information and schedule 14

days prior to the event starting.

(c) Secure suitable facilities, referees, minor officials, and awards.

(d) Ensure a safe environment and that suitable first-aid procedures are present.

(e) Be familiar with and enforce the Association standards for hosting that particular

Championship in the areas of format, organization, conduct, code of ethics,

eligibility, and applicable by-laws.

(f) The Association Code of Ethics statements should be mentioned during the

opening devotional or prayer time during each Championship.  HOst schools will attempt

to encourage all participants and spectators in upholding these standards. 

(g) Begin and end each Championship with a short prayer or devotional.

(h) Complete a summary of the Championship and send it to all participating schools.

Complete the Association Tournament Report Form and send copies to the

President and Secretary/Treasurer.  Upon receipt of this document, for the sports

of volleyball and basketball, the Secretary/Treasurer will send financial reimburse-

ment for the Championship expenses which must be at or below the budgeted

amount.

7.3    (a) Championships will be offered in the sports of cross-country running, volleyball,

basketball, badminton, and track and field for both boys and girls in the following

age classifications: Grade 8, Junior, and Senior.

(b)  Championships will be offered in the sport of soccer for boys and girls in the following age classifications: Senior.

(c) Championships may be organized in sports recommended and decided on by

voting members at the Annual General Meeting.

(d) All Championship games must be played under the rules of the recognized

authority for that sport, unless exceptions have been incorporated into the

BCCSSAA Championship Guidelines.

(e) There shall be no Association Championships hosted between June 1 and

September 14.

7.4    Championship Standards include:

A. Format Guidelines

(i) To qualify as a sanctioned Association Championship, there must be at least

four (4) teams planning to participate.

(ii) Each team and player may only participate in one Association Championship

Tournament per sport.

(iii) Teams in “A” Championship Tournaments must be designated “A” member

schools or “B” teams from a “AA” school if pre-approval has been given by

the coordinator and by a majority of the “A” member schools participating.

(iv) “A” teams may participate in “AA” Championships only if pre-approved by the

Championship coordinator and by a majority of the “AA” member schools

participating in that Championship.

(v) A second team from a school may compete in the same Championship

Tournament if agreed upon by the coordinator of that Championship.  No

third teams from schools will be allowed to compete in the same tournament.

B. Supervision

(i) Coaches must attend all games.  No game can be started unless a teacher-

coach or teacher-sponsor is in attendance.

(ii) Teacher- coaches or teacher-sponsors are responsible for the behavior of their

players prior to and after contests and for the entire duration of team trips.

(iii) Teacher-coaches or teacher-sponsors are responsible for the conduct of those

spectators enrolled at their school but attending a contest at another facility.

These spectators must adhere to expectations as if they were at their own

school function.

C. Conduct

(i) The Championship Coordinator has the authority to suspend a player, coach,

spectator, or a team from the Championship tournament based of the Code of

Ethics or By-law infractions which he/she deems worthy of such a response.

(ii) Unsportsmanlike conduct, alcohol or drug use, vandalism or theft, flagrant

disrespect, or any other conduct which is seriously unbecoming of a

responsible Christian shall be reported verbally and in writing within two weeks

of the occurrence to the Association Executive, the school’s Principal, Athletic

Director, and the player’s coach.  The grievance committee will decide

disciplinary action in cases warranting it.  (For more conduct guidelines see the

Association Code of Ethics).

(iii) In cases of inappropriate coaching conduct, the non-offending person should

approach the offending coach to resolve the issue.  If satisfaction is not

realized, the offending coach should be informed that his/her principal will be

notified.  The non-offending person should approach his/her principal with a

description of the incidence in writing, requesting that he/she contact the

offending coach’s principal.  Both principals should be in contact with their

respective athletic directors and the Association President.

(iv) If a coach is ejected from a game by an official, the game must be discontinued

unless a different teacher from the same school takes over the responsibilities

of the ejected coach.  Discontinued games shall be awarded to the team of

the non-offending coach.

D. Withdrawal/Postponements/Protests

(i) A school team withdrawing from an Association Championship, without due

process and or repeatedly, may be placed on probation or may face possible

suspension from further competition in that sport or any sport that year and in the

following year.  The decision shall be made by the executive with consultation

from the coordinator and other member schools.

(ii) Due process for a withdrawal from an Association Championship is written or

direct verbal communication with the coordinator 20 school days prior to the event.

Failure to follow this due process will result in the withdrawing school forfeiting

their fee and paying a fine of $250.00 for each withdrawal.  A letter from the

president will then be sent to the administration of the offending school,

explaining the violation and the penalty.  The fine is payable immediately.

If it is not paid immediately, the fine will be added to the school’s registration

the following year.

(iii) Postponement of Association Championships by the coordinator should only

occur due to unsuitable weather conditions or in other extreme cases.  If a

postponement is necessary for any other reason, the alternate date for the

Championship should be communicated to the schools involved no less than 6

weeks prior to the original Championship date.

(iv) In cases involving a protest:

(a) a verbal protest must be made to the Championship coordinator

immediately following the competition and away from the spectators or

players but in the company of a third party.

(b) the protest will be heard by the Tournament Appeals Committee made

up of the Tournament Director, one official, one parent/spectator, and

one coach all of which must be unrelated to the incident(s) warranting the

appeal.  The appeals committee’s decision shall stand for the remaining

championship play.

(c) If unsatisfied with the protest result by the Championships appeals

committee, the action can be carried further to the executive of the

Association, with a written protest.

(d) The following people shall receive a copy:

- principal and coach of both schools involved

- the coordinator

- members of the Grievance Committee

(e) The Grievance Committee’s decision shall be binding.

E. Miscellaneous

(i) Awards  MINIMALLY required in an Association Championship shall be:

a) Cross-Country

- an Association trophy for the winning school - 1 year perpetual

- an Association Championship banner for the winning Senior team

- 6 medallions, one for each division winner

- ribbons for 2nd to 6th place individuals in each division

b) Senior Volleyball, Basketball, and Soccer

- an Association trophy for the Championship team - 1 year perpetual

- an Association Championship banner

- gold and silver medals for the top 2 teams

- plaques for 5 all-stars (basketball) or 6 all-stars (volleyball)

- a plaque for the tournament MVP/Golden Boot Award

d) Junior Volleyball and Basketball

- an Association trophy for the Championship team - 1 year perpetual

- gold and silver medals for the top two teams

- ribbons for 3rd and 4th

- a plaque for the tournament MVP

e) Grade 8 Volleyball and Basketball

- an Association trophy for the Championship team - 1 year perpetual

- gold medals for the top team

- ribbons for 2nd - 4th place

f) Badminton

- an Association trophy for the overall Champion school in each age division:

(gr. 8, Junior, Senior)

- an Association Championship banner for the winning Senior team

- medallions for the winners in each category (i.e. girls singles, boys singles,

girls doubles, boys doubles, mixed doubles)

- ribbons for the 2nd and 3rd place finishers in each category

e) Track & Field

- an Association trophy for each age and gender division

- an Association trophy to the overall “A” Champion school

- an Association trophy to the overall “AA” Champion school

- an Association Championship banner for Senior Girls and Senior Boys

- a medallion to each of the aggregate winners in each of the age and

gender divisions (6 in total)

- ribbons for the first 6 finishers in each event

(ii) The requirements listed above reflect the MINIMUM.  Tournament directors are

encouraged to increase the quantity and /or quality of the awards provided that

the budgeted amount for the tournament will cover the costs of the increase.

Money spent on increased awards over the budgeted amount will be paid by

the host school or by the Association upon the discretion of the executive.

(iii) Association trophies are on loan to the Champion school for one year and must

be returned to the host school at the start of the following year’s tournament.

Any team not bringing the championship trophy, given to them the previous year,

to the site of the tournament, will pay a penalty of $50.00.  Updating the trophy

must be done by the new Champion school and if the trophy is damaged or lost, the

school which last had possession shall pay for its repair or replacement.

(iv) An Association Banner should be displayed at all Association Championships.

Each member school with a facility capable of hosting an Association

Championship shall hold one on loan from the Association at their school for

this purpose.

(v) Teams participating in an Association Championship must have their player eligibility form available for the tournament director.

(vi) Competent Referees are to be provided for all games.  Carded referees should

be used at all Senior level Championships and whenever else it is financially or

otherwise possible.  Coaches or sponsors are expected to maintain control of

games officiated by competent senior students (who should be used for Grade

8 games only and if necessary).

(vii) Any member school participating in an Association sanctioned event must

have proper uniform dress which shall include:

- school identifiable top (white for all home basketball teams and with

suitable numbering)

- uniformed shorts (matching for the whole team)

- appropriate footwear

(viii) Scorekeeping at all Association Championships must be competent.  It is the

responsibility of the Tournament Coordinator to assure that scorekeepers are

performing suitably.

PART 8 - PLAYER ELIGIBILITY

8.1    To be eligible, a student must live up to an accepted standard of the school in which

he/she is enrolled, as judged by the school principal.

8.2   All athletes must be registered and meet the eligibility requirements outlined by BCSS.

B.C.C.S.S.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIP GUIDELINES

CROSS-COUNTRY

All

- cost is $3.00 per competitor

- a non-refundable deposit of $25.00 will be expected at registration time.  Any fees

owed over and above the $25.00 must be submitted to the host school when they

require it.

VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL, AND SOCCER

**  IF THE TOURNAMENT IS A 2-DAY TOURNAMENT, TEAMS SHOULD PLAY ON BOTH DAYS.

VOLLEYBALL

Grade 8 Girls

- no gate charge

- minimum of 4 matches (8 games) per team

Grade 8 Boys

- no gate charge

- minimum of 4 matches (8 games) per team

Junior Girls

- no gate charge

- competent novice or local carded adult officials

- minimum of 4 matches (8 games) per team

Junior Boys

- no gate charge

- competent novice or local carded adult officials

- minimum of 4 matches (8 games) per team

Senior Girls

- competent locally or provincially carded referees

- minimal gate charge allowed

- minimum of 4 matches (8 games) per team

Senior Boys

- competent locally or provincially carded referees

- minimal gate charge allowed

- minimum of 4 matches (8 games) per team

BASKETBALL

Grade 8 Girls

- no gate charge

- three games minimum with 8 minute quarters

- courtesy rule of no pressing when there is a 20-point difference in score

Grade 8 Boys

- no gate charge

- three games minimum with 8 minute quarters

- courtesy rule of no pressing when there is a 20-point difference in score

Junior Girls

- no gate charge

- three games minimum with 8 minute quarters

- courtesy rule of no pressing when there is a 20-point difference in score

Junior Boys

- no gate charge

- three games minimum with 8 minute quarters

- courtesy rule of no pressing when there is a 20-point difference in score

Senior Girls

- minimum of 3 games per team

- nominal gate charge acceptable

Senior Boys

- minimum of 3 games per team

- nominal gate charge acceptable

SOCCER

Sr. Girls

- minimum 3 games

- Competent carded referees

Sr. Boys

- minimum 3 games

- competent carded referees

BADMINTON

All

- endeavor to have 3 matches per competitor

- an adult school representative (eg. teacher, employee, or board member) must

accompany any participating players

- a non-refundable deposit of $25.00 will be required at registration time

- any fees owing over and above the deposit, must accompany the registration forms when they are

required by the host school

- cost is $3.00 per entry, per category

- players may enter 2 categories.  It is up to the coordinator if a 3rd category is allowed

- school shirts should be worn

TRACK AND FIELD

All

- ten consecutive school days prior to the meet, schools must have eligibility forms in to

the coordinator

- a non-refundable deposit of $50.00 will be required at registration time.

- cost is $3.00 per competitor

- events will be 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500, 4X100, 4X400, Long Jump, Triple Jump,

High Jump, Shot Put, Discus, Javelin, and the Sprint Hurdles.

- annual trophies will be awarded to each divisional champion school, the overall “AA”

champion school, the overall “A” champion school, and an aggregate (individual)

winner in each division

- each school is allowed 3 entries in each event in Grade 8 and Senior and 4 in each

event in the Junior division

- a “show and go” method is recommended

- each attending school must fulfill an officiating obligation to meet standards

TOURNAMENT DATES

Tournaments will be set on the following dates:

Cross-Country - the 2nd Tuesday in October

Gr. 8 Girls and Boys Volleyball - the 4th weekend in October

Jr. Girls Volleyball - the 1st weekend in November

Jr. Boys Volleyball - the 3rd weekend in October

Sr. Girls Volleyball - the 4th weekend in October

Sr. Boys Volleyball - the 1 weekend in November

Gr. 8 Girls and Boys Basketball - the 3rd weekend in January

Jr. Girls and Boys Basketball - the 1st full weekend in January after the break

Sr. Girls Basketball - the 1st weekend in February

Sr. Boys Basketball - the 1st full weekend in January after the break

Gr. 8 and Junior Badminton - the 3rd weekend in April

Senior Badminton - the 4th weekend in April

Track & Field - attempt should be made for the 1st week in May

JACK BOERSMA JUNIOR ATHLETE AWARD

 There are a number of schools in our association that do not offer high school programs. This means that there are students who will never be eligible for the Luke Van Harmelen scholarship because they will be finishing their schooling in a public school. For this reason we would like to recognize the achievements of Junior athletes.  Two BCCSSAA Junior Athlete Awards will be given to students who best combine the qualifications set out in our guidelines. The winners of this award will be eligible to receive up to $250.00 toward a sports camp of their choice.

To be eligible for this award, a student must be a registered grade ten student at a Christian Senior Secondary School and show evidence of:

(1) athletic ability and performance

(2) scholastic achievement and goals (a minimum average of C+ is mandatory in order for application to be considered)

(3) leadership and character

(4) school, community, and church participation

Applicants must complete a detailed application form which must be RECEIVED by June 1 of the current year.  Applications are reviewed and recipients selected by the Governing Committee by June 14.

THE LUKE VAN HARMELEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Association offers the annual Luke Van Harmelem Memorial Scholarship in memory of its first President who was taken to the Lord after struggling with cancer.  Two Scholarships in his name valued at $1000.00 each will be offered annually to the students who best combine the qualifications of:

a. athletic ability

b. leadership and character

c. scholastic achievement (minimum C+ average is mandatory)

d. completeness and quality of application

Applicants must complete a detailed application form which must be RECEIVED by June 1 of the current year.  Applications are reviewed and recipients selected by the Governing Committee by June 14.

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