BASKETBALL GIRLS Sample Clauses

BASKETBALL GIRLS. HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM BB: HS HEAD GIRLS 9050 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. BB: HS VAR ASST. GIRLS 4730 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. BB: HS JV GIRLS 4730 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. BB: HS FROSH GIRLS 3160 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. SUMMER CONDITIONING DIR. 1600 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. BLACK SWISH 1310 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM BB: FEEDER COOR. GIRLS 3160 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. BB: 0XX XX GIRLS 2840 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. BB: 0XX XX GIRLS 2840 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. BB: 0XX XX ASST. GIRLS 2190 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. BB: 0XX XX ASST. GIRLS 2190 1st Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Feb. CHEER HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM CHEER: HS VAR SPONSOR 3160 2nd Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of June CHEER: JV SPONSOR 2840 2nd Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of June MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM CHEER: MS SPONSOR 8TH 1100 2nd Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of June CHEER: MS SPONSOR 7TH 1100 2nd Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of Xxxx XXXXX COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM CROSS COUNTRY: HS HEAD BOYS 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. CROSS COUNTRY: HS ASSISTANT BOYS 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. CROSS COUNTRY: HS HEAD GIRLS 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. CROSS COUNTRY: HS ASSISTANT GIRLS 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM CROSS COUNTRY: MS HEAD 2190 1st Pay of Sept. 2nd Pay of Oct. CROSS COUNTRY: MS ASST. 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. CROSS COUNTRY: MS ASST. 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. FOOTBALL HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM FB: HS HEAD BOYS 9050 1st Pay of Sept. 2nd Pay of Oct. FB: HS HEAD VAR ASST. 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. FB: HS ASST. A 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. FB: HS ASST. B 3430 1st Pay of Sept. 2nd Pay of Oct. FB: HS JV 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. FB: HS JV ASST. 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. FB: HS FROSH 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. FB: FROSH ASST. 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. SUMMER CONDITIONING DIR 1600 2nd Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of June WT. TRAIN SEASONAL: DIR 1310 2nd Pay of Dec. 1st Pay of June MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM FB: 8TH GR HEAD 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. FB: 7TH GR HEAD 2840 1st Pay of Sept. 2nd Pay of Oct. FB: MS ASST. (5 positions) 0000 0xx Xxx xx Xxxx. 0xx Xxx xx Xxx. 2190 1st Pay of Sept. 2nd Pay of Oct. 2190 1st Pay of Sept. 2nd Pay of Oct. 2190 1st Pay of Sept. 2nd Pay of Oct. 2190 1st Pay of Sept. 2nd Pay of Oct. GOLF HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GOLF: HS HEAD BOYS 3880 1st Pay of April 2nd Pay of May GOLF: HS ASST. BOYS 1100 1st Pa...
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