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June sports frenzy pushes athletes to their limits

June 19, 2024 | Tullahoma , School Districts, Tennessee



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June sports frenzy pushes athletes to their limits
June has proven to be an exceptionally busy month for multi-sport athletes, as coaches across various disciplines collaborate to manage rigorous training schedules. The month kicked off with a flurry of activities, particularly for football, basketball, and baseball players, who are juggling commitments across these sports. Football practices typically occur in the mornings, followed by basketball sessions during the day, and baseball in the afternoons.

Basketball programs for both middle and high school levels have been active since the first week of June, with athletes participating in training sessions three to five days a week and attending various camps. Notably, middle school volleyball has seen a surge in interest, with 60 girls trying out for the team, prompting discussions about potentially forming two separate teams to accommodate the growing number of participants.

Girls' soccer at both middle and high school levels has also maintained a busy schedule, with practices occurring three to four days a week. Meanwhile, wrestling continues its year-round training, although it will observe a two-week dead period mandated by the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) starting this Sunday. During this time, all sports will pause, but wrestling has been actively engaging in AAU competitions and learning new techniques.

High school football is wrapping up its June activities with a 707 tournament before entering the dead period, while bowling has been consistently practiced at least once a week. Although softball and baseball have taken a slight break, many players remain active through travel teams, ensuring that June remains a bustling month for student-athletes across the board.

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