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"junior varsity" Definitions
  1. a sports team at a US school, college or university for players who are younger than the school's regular varsity team. This is usually in american football and basketball. The junior varsity competes against similar teams from other schools.
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An article on Sunday about junior varsity basketball teams misidentified the junior varsity team Roy Williams once coached.
The fourth-string quarterback had played in a junior varsity game Friday.
Noble wore the 23 jersey while playing for the junior varsity team.
This was not the junior varsity in terms of experience and credibility.
This is like the Golden State Warriors going against a junior varsity team.
Because it makes the world think we are sort of junior varsity politicians.
Kavanaugh played for the Yale junior varsity team before attending Yale Law School.
He scouted opponents, attended junior varsity games, served as the scout-team quarterback.
Worse, Warren could end up looking like the head of the junior varsity squad.
Like the victims, the alleged assailants were all members of Damascus's junior varsity team.
Instead it is testing its junior varsity before World Cup qualifying resumes in September.
Freshman and sophomore years, I made it onto the junior varsity team — a miracle.
THE Supreme Court is not comprised of "nine junior varsity politicians", Justice Stephen Breyer insists.
He is also active in public forum debate in Manhattan and plays junior varsity basketball.
It happened all because President Obama ignored ISIS, wishfully calling it a "junior varsity" team.
I believe he was working with either the ninth grade or the junior varsity football team.
He helped coach both the junior varsity and varsity teams, and viewed Mission as his laboratory.
The North Carolina junior varsity players use a separate, smaller locker room from its varsity team.
Last year, one of her daughters was pulled up from the junior varsity to the varsity team.
The greatest trick Marvel pulled off was turning the X-Men into its junior varsity superhero team.
Dylan's teammates and members of the junior varsity team wore their red jerseys, as his family requested.
He was cut in eighth grade and then as a freshman sat on the junior varsity bench.
His teammates and members of the junior varsity team wore their red jerseys following his family's request.
"It's just been a real junior varsity operation, and the President sorely needs the help," said the operative.
In high school, Longo decided to try out for the team her sophomore year and made junior varsity.
In high school, Longo decided to try out for the team her sophomore year and made junior varsity.
In the meantime, he keeps busy teaching at Andover, where he coaches the girls' junior varsity basketball team.
He plays on the junior varsity tennis team, but his life isn't consumed by too many extracurricular activities.
Quinn remained at B.U. to finish his sociology degree and helped coach the school's junior varsity hockey team.
He was a starting defensive lineman; I was a backup center who played mostly on the junior varsity.
The current coach of the Tar Heels, Roy Williams, coached North Carolina's junior varsity team for eight seasons.
Dylan's teammates and members of the junior varsity team wore their red jerseys, just as his family requested.
"My uncle got me hooked on football," said James, 15, a junior varsity linebacker at Portsmouth High School.
He had played football on the school&aposs junior varsity squad and danced as part of a church group.
The dinner party of 30, which included art-world professionals, junior varsity billionaires and foreign royals, held its breath.
Pagourtzis had been a defensive tackle for the Santa Fe Indians junior varsity football team, according to a 2016 report.
He quit playing football on the school's junior varsity squad last fall and danced as part of a church group.
We've got 24,21776,43 people in active duty military and another 24,216 junior varsity troops spread out across our reserve forces.
Junior varsity for a lot of these schools is a joke—it's only about four to six hours a week.
He made the junior varsity as a sophomore, and the varsity coach, Ron Wingenbach, had noticed in Wentz's younger years.
Noble was three years Obama's junior and wore the same No. 23 as a member of the junior varsity team.
Call me a snob, but "Master Blaster Flower Power" sounds like a product made up by a junior varsity improv team.
Critics said the structure limited access to lesser-known candidates and imposed a "junior varsity" and "varsity" dynamic on the race.
His freshman year, he played for the junior varsity team, and was set to move up to varsity the next year.
So when high school rolled around, Longo tried out for the football team her sophomore year, making the junior varsity squad.
Luckily, students have 60 varsity and junior varsity teams in 20 different sports, as well as intramural clubs, to choose from.
"He doesn't regard himself as on the junior-varsity squad just because he's the newest arrival, and he shouldn't," he said.
And that's like the junior varsity of Cannes, and we were in that competition and I did get a director award there.
All the justices resist the charge that they are, in the words of one liberal justice, Stephen Breyer, "nine junior varsity politicians".
"To put it in the high school sports analogy of varsity and junior varsity, there is the same stereotype," Mr. Crotty said.
Kansas once had a junior varsity team, and its previous coaches included current Kentucky Coach John Calipari and Maryland Coach Mark Turgeon.
"He handled that coaching year with dignity," said Wayne Sanders, who was a running back on the junior varsity team that year.
He had started his career as the interim coach for a junior varsity team in Miami, Lourdes said, still dabbing at tears.
"Congress has no constitutional authority to act like a junior-varsity IRS, rerunning individual examinations or flyspecking the agency's calculations," Consovoy wrote.
I'd brought my friend Marcus, who had played on the junior-varsity basketball team with me, to the cousin's house to get high.
He played on the Santa Fe High School junior varsity football team and was a member of his local Greek Orthodox church's dance squad.
Law enforcement officials identified the suspect as Dimitrios Pagourtzis, a Santa Fe High School student who reportedly plays on the junior varsity football team.
Watching him morph into a pol in real time and wriggle away from the junior-varsity G.O.P. chuckleheads trying to tackle him is hypnotic.
He walked onto the cross country team at Dartmouth his freshman year and finished last on the junior varsity team in its first race.
Credit...Vincent Tullo for The New York Times The last game in my town was a girls' junior-varsity lacrosse game on Thursday night.
Photograph by Thomas Prior for The New Yorker When the junior-varsity season ended, Harriott invited a few J.V. players to attend varsity practices.
Theodore and Edith also worried that other kids targeted Ted on the field, and they made sure he played only at the junior varsity level.
"Congress has no constitutional authority to act like a junior-varsity IRS, rerunning individual examinations or flyspecking the agency's calculations," Consovoy said in his letter.
His son recently completed his freshman season at running back on the junior varsity team, but he doesn't plan on playing his father's old position.
The N.C.A.A. does not keep track of junior varsity teams nationally, and North Carolina is the only school in the Atlantic Coast Conference with one.
"Congress has no constitutional authority to act like a junior-varsity IRS, rerunning individual examinations or flyspecking the agency's calculations," Consovoy wrote to Treasury last week.
"It's impossible to get out of the JV debate," Tyler said, using the sports term 'JV' or junior varsity to refer to the lower-tier candidates.
When Iverson was a five-foot-six, 21995-pound eighth grader, hundreds of fans would come out to watch him play for Bethel's junior varsity team.
"Brizio DelRosario, who ran with Berhow on a junior varsity cross-country team, also told CNN that Berhow was "totally normal" and not a "weird kid.
On a rainy Sunday morning last October, Isaiah took the field with his Erasmus Hall junior varsity teammates for a game against South Shore High School.
In her first college coaching job, Hatchell oversaw the junior varsity team at Tennessee in the team's first season under Pat Summitt, a trailblazing head coach.
Medina, who also worked as the school's junior varsity baseball coach and was unarmed, spotted the Parkland gunman entering the campus on the day of the shooting.
He played football for the school's junior varsity team and was a member of a dance squad with a local Greek Orthodox church, The Associated Press reported.
When you struggle to part with that jersey you wore on the junior varsity basketball team, for example, you are not really clinging to the shirt itself.
The track-and-field team no doubt made Delta proud: The boys' varsity and junior varsity teams won first place, and the girls' varsity team took second.
A spokeswoman with the Unit 5 school district in McLean County said the Normal West High School junior varsity girls basketball team was traveling on the bus.
Multiple schools, including Roselle Park, a three-time section state champion, recently suspended their programs or dropped down to a junior varsity schedule because of low turnout.
The groom, who is the school's English department chair, also teaches high school English there and is the head coach of the junior varsity girls soccer team. Mrs.
He was head coach of the junior varsity team for eight years, and later became an offensive line coach with the varsity team under head coach Willis May.
There are 23 students on e-sports scholarships at U.C.I. this year, on varsity and junior varsity teams, said Mark Deppe, who runs the university's e-sports program.
In the mid 2000s, Younger was an assistant junior varsity baseball coach at Taylor Allderdice High School in Squirrel Hill, which he himself attended, reports the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
"When I saw Tristan come in, I thought he was somebody's little brother," said Andrew Jones, junior varsity basketball coach at Hillsboro-Deering High School in Hillsboro, New Hampshire.
In November 1964, Horne tore the cartilage in his left knee during freshman football practice — he never made it beyond the junior varsity — and spent weeks in the hospital.
In Cole's tortured logic, he had to lie because he's a good guy — "I'm not Noah Solloway," he said, though he's kind of the less-skilled junior varsity version.
The antic Mr. Bart practically springs an oil leak as the corrupt Tony, and Ms. York's lush junior-varsity version of Cher is amusingly vapid, all bugle beads for brains.
It's modestly entertaining in junior varsity Baz Luhrmann fashion, but not much more so than the endless parade of live musicals that network TV has produced over the past few years.
But my experience as a recreational athlete — one who never advanced out of junior varsity swimming in high school — demonstrates that the condition can also affect people who are simply active.
He never seemed to take his case seriously, meeting with federal authorities without a lawyer, making faces during testimony, calling the prosecution "junior varsity" and reading a book during final statements.
He was a jock who dreamed of playing basketball at Princeton, which he did for a year on the junior varsity team before "the heartbreak" of no longer being on the team.
The district made the decision less than 24 hours after an online petition was created calling for his removal as a junior-varsity tennis coach at Lynbrook High School in San Jose.
He joined the wrestling team — a 127-pound dynamo, he once pinned an opponent in 37 seconds, a school record — and the junior varsity football team, as a linebacker and offensive guard.
O'Han is one of two former junior varsity players on the current roster, along with Caleb Ellis, a graduate student who played in 19 games last season for the school's primary team.
The junior varsity team at North Carolina began as a freshman team, at a time when scholarship freshmen were not allowed to play during their first year in college under N.C.A.A. rules.
After 14 years of fighting for a place in the locker room, Mendez was named head coach of the junior varsity football team at Prospect High School in San Jose, California, last summer.
Bob Hanlon, a spokesman for the Scotia-Glenville School District in Schenectady, says Culhane had previously worked as a coach for the junior varsity girl's field hockey team at Scotia-Glenville High School.
Shkreli reportedly mocked the prosecutors as a "junior varsity" team, told reporters he hadn't prepared necessary documents and told a female witness she couldn't be a victim because she ended up making money.
He could fall into the same trap that Obama did when he observed in early 2014 that ISIS was a "JV team" -- meaning junior varsity team, made up of younger, less-experienced players.
To do so would be to commit the same mistake that President Obama made in January 2014, when he dismissed the group that would soon morph into ISIS as a "junior varsity" team.
Thinking back to the chaos of the Republican debates in 2016, Perez already has a few ground rules: there will be no varsity and junior varsity stages — candidates will be chosen at random.
Aaron Persky, the disgraced former judge whose decision to sentence Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner to six months in prison sparked national outrage, has lost his job as a girls' junior varsity tennis coach.
While attending college, he served as an assistant coach for the junior varsity team at Miami Senior High, and he was promoted after the head coach did not show up for work one day.
" He regards bringing up news headlines at the table as, at best, a junior-varsity-level move: "Everyone has seen the story at least three times that day on one media form or another.
Denise is a reclusive Oscar Wilde fan, William's academic prowess is more than can be shown on screen and Kenny "Yo, I Gotta Have Sex Tonight" Fisher played one game of junior varsity basketball. 3.
While in that moment Kavanaugh was really only a Junior Varsity Trump, it was a window into how Klobuchar would react to the flurry of bravado and put-downs the Democratic challenger will inevitably face.
He smirked through his trial, taunted prosecutors as the "junior varsity," called the case a "witch hunt" and was suspended by Twitter after he threatened to have sex with a freelance journalist who covered him.
After learning of Persky's history, the school district held a meeting with parents of athletes on the varsity and junior varsity girls tennis teams "to provide parents with background on the situation," the district said.
Under current head coach Brad Frederick, an assistant coach for Williams, the North Carolina junior varsity team is 7-4, with a game scheduled Saturday against Central Carolina Community College before the varsity team plays Virginia.
Federal prosecutors late Monday asked a judge to slap a gag order on "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli, three days after he blasted them as the "junior varsity" during a surprise courthouse rant to reporters covering his trial.
When he enrolled at the Mount, as the Catholic school is known, Dominick decided he wanted to play for the storied football program, and on Monday, he had his first preseason workout with the junior varsity team.
In April 2012, according to NJ.com, former Bound Brook High School baseball player Jake Mesar, now 22, slid into third base on Suk's command during a junior varsity game and immediately suffered an injury to his ankle.
When the Thunderbolts, a junior varsity flag football team, straggled onto the field in Manhattan's East River Park the other day, the coach for the opposing team was clearly frustrated; his players had resorted to scrimmaging among themselves.
The Associated Press reports that Dimitrios Pagourtzis, a student of Santa Fe High School who plays on the school's junior varsity football team, has been identified as that suspect by a police official speaking on condition of anonymity.
Bill Pierce, the athletic director for the Corning-Painted Post school district in upstate New York, where the varsity and junior varsity girls' lacrosse teams last season were required to wear headgear, said it was an easy decision.
The head coach for the junior varsity football team at Prospect High School in California -- who was born without arms or legs and was never able to play the game himself -- recently brought his team to the league championship.
She says while the girls initially had the support of the school administration, things took a turn for the worse after a change in leadership and plans to move the team from junior varsity to varsity level were scrapped.
Although he was not a varsity athlete — he was on the junior varsity basketball team and played intramural football, softball and basketball — Judge Kavanaugh hung out with rowdy jocks, many of them members of his fraternity, Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Instead he got called up to one of the most storied teams in college hoops, the North Carolina Tar Heels, after spending three seasons with its junior varsity team, whose very existence is unknown to a majority of fans.
That changed in 1972, but North Carolina coach Dean Smith kept the junior varsity team in place to give regular students a chance to be around North Carolina basketball while also letting potential walk-ons learn the varsity system.
But race was not an issue for the teammates once they got to know one another, said Mr. Sanders, whom Mr. Boone asked to play during the 1971 championship game even though he was on the junior varsity team.
But then Cruise dropped out, purportedly because of shooting conflicts with the fifth Mission: Impossible (which would later decimate U.N.C.L.E. at the box office), and was replaced by Cavill, best known for playing Superman and being a junior-varsity Tom Cruise.
During college, Kavanaugh was a junior varsity basketball player, a member of a secret senior society Truth and Courage and a member of one of Yale's fraternities -- Delta Kappa Epsilon -- known on campus for its occasional antics and drinking culture.
" One released prior to Persky's firing noted district officials were made away that "the coach of Lynbrook High School's Junior Varsity Girls Tennis team … was previously in the news in connection with this prior job as a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge.
But their goal — to play regularly on the WTA Tour — is the same, and for now they share a platform on the International Tennis Federation Pro Circuit, the junior varsity of professional tennis, where purses are too small to earn a living.
For some time now, members of the court have been warning that the day was approaching when the world would "think we are sort of junior varsity politicians," as Justice Elena Kagan put it during a visit to the University of Chicago last month.
" Matsumoto, during Shkreli's trial this summer, imposed a virtual gag order on him that barred him from talking about the case in public around the courthouse after he gave an impromptu press conference to reporters and called prosecutors in the case the "junior varsity.
In Washington in the early 1950s, he was the head baseball, basketball and football coach at Saint Joseph's Home for Boys, a school for orphans and children from broken homes, and later a junior varsity basketball and football coach at St. John's College High School.
And she could, kicking for an eighth-grade team (as a seventh- and eighth-grader), the ninth-grade team (she won a game with a 37-yard field goal), and then as kicker for the Ocean Springs High School junior varsity and varsity teams.
The Fremont Union High School District in California confirmed to HuffPost that former Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky, who goes by his full name Michael Aaron Persky, recently joined the staff of Lynbrook High School in San Jose, where he is coaching junior varsity girls tennis.
Jablonski was a 16-year-old high school sophomore at Benilde St. Margaret's in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, when he suffered a life-changing spinal cord injury after he was checked head-first into boards and broke his neck during a junior varsity hockey game in December 2011.
Fultz said the following during his media session on Wednesday: Markelle Fultz, toiling away in the obscurity of junior varsity basketball and getting cut, eventually put himself in position to be the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft, all the while telling himself to Trust the Process.
He called the prosecutors on the case "junior varsity," argued that a woman who had testified about her tangled investment in his hedge fund was not a "victim," asked the journalists how they thought the trial was going and said his critics "blame me for capitalism," according to CNBC.
But Tremaine and the screenwriters Rich Wilkes and Amanda Adelson have sanded it down to a junior varsity "Bohemian Rhapsody," complete with many of the same crude devices: embarrassingly bad wigs, hilariously on-the-nose needle drops (the band plays "Take Me to the Top" as they go … to the top) and declamatory, subtext-free dialogue.
Here's how the random draw worked: In an effort to avoid the appearance of an unfair balance at the debates, with top-tier candidates appearing on June 26 and a "junior varsity" group on June 27, the DNC set the makeup of the debate stages from a random draw split evenly between two groups — candidates polling below an average of 2% and candidates polling above 2%.
These oranges are instead somewhere between that cold quarter section you used to shred between your teeth at halftime huddle in junior-varsity field hockey, sweating and panting around the Igloo water cooler, and those sandy, taffylike traditional candied orange peels a health-conscious mother would put in your snack pouch mixed with nuts and seeds to give her daughter a big, fast — natural — boost.
She beats Macy Levitt in straight sets; she makes Macy Levitt cry; she makes Macy Levitt throw off her glasses and stomp them with her Tretorns, losing the needlepoint band in the crabgrass next to the court, its fine handiwork sucked up and shredded by the power mower a few days later, the driver entirely oblivious; she makes Macy Levitt quit the junior-varsity team and years later, when she learns that Macy Levitt has been hospitalized for anorexia, she wonders if she also made Macy Levitt do that.

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