Dairyland Sportsmanship Clinic



The following note appeared in our bulletin this week . . . and no, the students were not chosen because they needed to learn sportsmanship. 8o) They were selected as students who would represent Immanuel in a Christian manner, remembering the "name on their jersey". Not only does this clinic benefit the attendees, it also serves to witness to what we stand for here at Immanuel. As you maybe noted and as was mentioned in a previous post, an alumnus has again stepped forward to help with an effort here at Immanuel.

"Congratulations! You twelve [from 9th, 10th, 11th grades] have been selected to represent Immanuel Lutheran High School at the Dairyland Conference Sportsmanship Clinic at Eleva-Strum High School on Thursday, October 19.  It will run from 9:00 am-1:30 pm, so you will miss class periods 2-7. Please fill out a planned absence form, which you can pick up at the office.

Jill Tiefel will be the chaperone and van driver. The clinic will be run by a professional speaker named Craig Hillier. At the clinic you will meet students from the other Dairyland Conference schools and have an opportunity to learn about sportsmanship and leadership.

The school will pay for the clinic, which includes a free Subway sandwich lunch."


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