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The much-anticipated spring sports season is set to commence on Monday, March 17, for student-athletes in grades 9-12. Aspiring athletes from the City School District of Albany are reminded that participation requires the completion of all necessary paperwork, including the submission of a current physical examination. Registration should be completed through Final Forms to ensure eligibility.
Coaches will provide ongoing updates to student-athletes and their families regarding any changes to practice schedules as the season unfolds. Each sport will have its own dedicated practice schedule, which will be made available for review.
In addition to practices, the competition schedule for the spring sports season can also be accessed through the district's website. For any inquiries or further information, families are encouraged to reach out to the Athletics Department directly.
Get ready to support the Falcons as they gear up for an exciting season ahead!
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