• The Broward County Middle School Athletic Association (MSAA) of Broward County Public Schools is committed to building leaders through sportsmanship, citizenship, and fair play. MSAA currently oversees 59 public and charter middle schools and 8 different sports. The MSAA sports are Soccer, Cross Country, Golf, Basketball, Track & Field Events, Flag Football, Volleyball, and Floorball.  

    All student-athletes must maintain a minimum of a 2.0 GPA.  Students who fall below this standard are ineligible to play.

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  • Athletics plays an important part in a child's life. Team sports and activities promote good physical health, social skills, and communication skills. When students learn to work together as a team, they build a foundation for good sportsmanship. 

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Athlete Requirements at PLMS

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    ELIGIBILITY

    1. Students who turn 15 years of age on or before August 31 of the current school year are ineligible to participate in middle school athletic contests.
    2. To be academically eligible a student must have been regularly promoted and must maintain 2.0 grade point average or above on a 4.0 unweighted scale for each marking period. If a student fails more than one    subject in a marking period they become ineligible.  A student’s status with regard to eligibility takes effect on the day report cards are issued (P.29 Broward County Code and Conduct Book).  An incoming 6th grader is automatically eligible until the end of the first nine weeks.  If an athlete's GPA falls below the required unweighted  2.0, he/she receives more than one “U” in conduct or receives an ‘F’ in more than one course as indicated on the athlete’s report card on the day it is issued, he/ she becomes IMMEDIATELY ineligible.
    3. A student who receives more than one “U” conduct grade is ineligible for the following marking period.
    4. In the event of any disciplinary action taken by the courts a student’s eligibility will be determined by policy established by the School Board of Broward County, Florida.
    5. To be eligible to compete in the MSAA playoffs, a student must have been a PARTICIPATING MEMBER of that school’s team for at LEAST ONE HALF OF THAT SCHOOL’S REGULAR SEASON.

    INSURANCE/PERMISSION FORM

    • Every athlete is required to have proof of insurance on file in the middle school’s athletic department.
    • If an athlete does not have personal/family insurance, 24-hour accident/injury insurance can be purchased from a School Board approved vendor through the local middle school. See the school Athletic Director for more information.
    • The type of insurance the athlete has must be declared on the Parental Permission and Insurance form, as well as a current copy of the insurance card submitted with the form. The parent or guardian must sign the form.

    PHYSICALS

    • Each athlete is required to undergo a pre-participation physical evaluation and be certified as being physically fit for participation in interscholastic athletics. The physical evaluation IS VALID FOR ONE YEAR from the date that it was administered. The athlete and parent or guardian must sign this form. This form is to be kept on file in the high school’s Athletic Department.

    FORMS

    Complete, sign and turn-in the required forms below:

    For your convenience, a packet containing all the required forms is available for download.

    You must have taken a sports physical for the current school year (2023-24).
    Any doctor or clinic will be able to give you a sports physical.

     

Required Forms

Purchase Tickets

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    All spectators must purchase game tickets using the GoFan app.

    Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) continues to enforce increased safety and security measures at all district sporting events taking place on school campuses.

    Spectators are not permitted to carry bags or backpacks inside event venues, except for diaper bags, which will be searched prior to entering.

    Clear plastic bags no larger than one gallon in size (approximately 10” x 12”) will also be permitted.

    There will be law enforcement and security presence at the sporting events and there is no re-admittance.

    We thank you for your cooperation.

     

Track & Field

  • Track & Field
    March 28 - May 13

    Why Track?

    • No try-outs.
    • If you are eligible, you make the team.
    • Great Exercise
    • Great off-season conditioning for other sports
    • A chance to visit high schools and compete on their tracks
    • You don't have to be fast!
      • There are races for endurance, middle distance and field events!
    • You don't even have to run.
      • Track includes high jump, long jump, shot put, and discus.

    What events are included in Track and Field?

    • High Jump
    • Long Jump
    • Shot Put
    • Discus
    • 100 Meter Low Hurdles
    • 100 Meter Dash
    • 400 Meter Dash
    • 400 Meter Relay (4 x 100)
    • 800 Meter Relay (4 x 200)
    • 1600 Meter Relay (4 x 400)

    (Boys and Girls compete separately)

    How do I become eligible?

    For your convenience, a packet containing all the required forms is available for download.

    You must have taken a sports physical for the current school year (2023-24).
    Any doctor or clinic will be able to give you a sports physical.

    Track and Field Schedule - TBA

Basketball

Volleyball

Soccer

Flag Football

Cheerleading

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