lowell high school pre-season meeting fall 2012

46
Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Upload: amato

Post on 25-Feb-2016

31 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012. “ Enhancing Education through Athletics”. Top 10 Workplace Expectations. Have a positive attitude Work well with others Follow directions Show up for work on time Recognize problems and find solutions. Manage time effectively - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Lowell High School

Pre-Season MeetingFall 2012

Page 2: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

“ Enhancing Education through Athletics”

Page 3: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Top 10 Workplace Expectations

1. Have a positive attitude2. Work well with others3. Follow directions4. Show up for work on

time5. Recognize problems and

find solutions

6. Manage time effectively7. Apply good listening

skills8. Be honest and

dependable9. Pass a drug or

background test10.Dress properly and

practice good grooming

Page 4: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Introduction of Fall Coaches

Head CoachesAthletic Trainer: Diana MillerCheerleading: Jennifer LenzoBoys Cross Country: Jake RakoczyGirls Cross Country: Scott CoilFootball: Keith KilmerGirls Golf: John HarrisBoys Soccer: Chris WerlingGirls Soccer: Melissa BucheBoys Tennis: Dustin HudakVolleyball: Dana Jeffries

Assistant CoachesCheerleading: Lori Roadruck, Teresa Patrevito, Kelly ReedGirls Cross Country: Amy GeruskaFootball: Jim Carlson, Jim Kiechle, Jamie Kirin, Ed Miracle, Derek Thompson, Jeremy Bilka, Larin Childress, TJ Lukasik, Adam Hudak, Paul Lacy, Chris Charters Girls Golf: Roy KeetonBoys Soccer: Brandon NewcombGirls Soccer: Brian CieleszBoys Tennis: Christi Bisacchi, Ray CusicVolleyball: Ann Bobos, Kelly Korth

Page 5: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Communication – Chain of Command

What are the issues – emotion vs. facts?

Discussion coach/athlete Discussion coach/parent Contact the athletic department

Page 6: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Social Networking Sites (ex: Facebook, MySpace,

YouTube) If posted online – available to the world

Posting address, phone number, etc.

Future employment and graduate schools monitor these sites. May prevent you employment or attendance at post secondary school.

Violation of program policies

Be sure to refer to the document your child has signed before participation is permitted to understand consequences

Page 7: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Equipment - Practice Packs - Fundraising

Committed to purchasing game uniforms contest equipment, officials, transportation. Athlete purchases practice packet items and items that are personal uniforms Equipment expectations: varies

Booster Club Support – President: Joe Rodenbucher Financial support – WHY!! Dollars for Devils – WHY! Volunteerism – WHY!!!!! (gates, 50/50, award events, concessions, video production, golf outing, etc.)

Page 8: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Important Web Sites www.lowellathleticbooster.com * Red Devil Booster Functions – Booster minutes, financial reports, committee activities – Booster Alliance – Booster membership – Booster “Interest survey * Become a member today –name will appear in Fall program

• www.schedulestar.com * View schedules * Register and receive notifications of cancellations/postponements * Receive information via email and/or text

Page 9: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Student Athlete Handbook

Let’s take a close look at some of the topics and changes this year.

Page 10: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Important Documents Student Athlete Handbook (View Online) IHSAA Physical Form (completed before first summer workouts) Sign off sheet Emergency Contact card (completed online and before first practice) Code of Conduct Medication Release Concussion Policy Drug Testing Policy

The IHSAA requires all athletes to have a physical on file in the athletic office before participating in conditioning, plyos or summer workouts. All other paperwork must be on file before the first official day of practice. Don’t wait until first day of practice!

Physical forms are only good for school year in which they were applied.

Page 11: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

NCAA Clearinghouse(Collegiate Athletics)

All Division I and II athletes Athletes register on-line.

web site- https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common/ Compose athletic resume and college letter(s) . Coaches will speak about college opportunities, scholarships, and the role of the parent, athlete, and coach. (Use of letters, stats, videos, contacts) PLEASE NOTE – difference between CORE SUBJECT G.P.A. AND OVER-ALL G.P.A. Relation between G.P.A. and S.A.T. scores (core changes) When should we start?

Page 12: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

IHSAA Rules Age limitations

Amateurism / awards and gifts –to accept or not to accept

Illness, injury, and attendance

10 separate days of practice prior to first contest (5 day rule)

Scholarship rule – 70%

Physical exam – when is it affective

Participation rules

Page 13: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

SEASONS – as defined by the IHSAA

School year – In season School year – Out of season Summer season Practice season Contest season Open gym / conditioning

Page 14: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

During the season….Athletes cannot:

participate in tryouts participate in an organized contest with or against players from another school in current sport participate as an individual on another team – current sport participate in demonstrations of athletic ability in that sport as a prospective post secondary athlete attend a non-school camp attend and participate in a student clinic exceptional athlete rule

Page 15: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

During the school year and out of season… Athletes can not:

Participate in team sport contests that charge admission

Participate as a member of a non school where more than the following number of students participated on the same team during the previous year: * Basketball = 3, baseball = 5, football = 6 * Volleyball = 3, softball = 5, soccer= 6

Receive instruction from H.S. coach— exception open facility rule

Page 16: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

During the summer… Begins with Monday Week 49 (June 3, 2013) or close of school year. Ends Monday, Week 4 (July 29, 2013) for fall sports and Monday, Week 5 (August 5, 2013) for all other sports. Attendance at a school sponsored or non-school camp after week 4 (July 23, 2013) for all fall sports must be terminated. Attend any other non-school camp after week 5 for all other sports. Must be terminated prior to Monday, Week 5.

Note – Summer participation is open participation –exception is MORATORIUM WEEK (Monday July 1st – Sunday July 7th). Conditioning program may continue until Saturday of week 4 – Saturday, July 27 th .

Page 17: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Attendance Must be in school to participate

Tardies/2 Delayed Start Days - Students must report to school within 30 minutes of designated start time

Missing 5 to ten days – IHSAA

Missing more than ten days – IHSAA

No parental waiver – medical determination

Review the student handbook for exceptions.

Page 18: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

School Suspension

Students suspended from school are not permitted to attend practices, meetings, or contests.

The responsibility to serve school detentions or in school suspensions will take precedence over athletic activities. Long term detentions will not be changed.

Page 19: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Dropping a Sport

Athlete forfeits all athletic awards.

Athlete is not permitted to participate in another sport until the sport season he/she dropped is completed (unless coaches in each program mutually consent).

Page 20: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Participation Status Athletes earn participant status by trying out and securing a position on a team roster. Athletes maintain participant status in the school year they participate and in the immediately succeeding school year. (365 day rule ). (Parent/Athlete Code form)

What is defined as successfully completing a season—attitude, scholarship, attendance, achievement.

IHSAA “EJECTION RULE”

Page 21: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Insurance Corporation does not carry the student medical insurance

All athletes have the option of purchasing supplemental insurance plan. The brochure from Markel National is available on line both on the high school website and Tri-Creek School Corporation sites.

Understand the statement on the IHSAA physical form – Check the appropriate box on form.

Page 22: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

What Should Athletes Drink

Not-so-good-choices for hydration: * Fruit juices and milk – although they have nutritional benefits, they are not optimal hydrators.

Poor choices for hydration

* Very high sugar drinks (like HI-C or Kool-aid), carbonated or caffeinated beverages

* Energy drinks (guarana, ephedra, mate, kola nut)* Alcohol

Good choices for hydration would be:

* All day long water and sport drink – 90 to 125 oz/day* Drink 2 or 3 cups 1 to 2 hours BEFORE exercise* 3 cups for every pound lost during exercise

Page 23: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Affects of Alcohol and Drugs on Athletic Performance

Illegal

Dehydration

Decreased level of performance because…………

Reduced recovery time for injuries because……….

Page 24: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Athletic Training and Its Role

Athletics carries with it an inherent risk of injury. Review sport specific cautionary statements warning on Athletic website

Our goals are to minimize the risk of injury through preseason conditioning and proper coaching techniques.

To evaluate and treat any injury that occurs as efficiently and effectively as possible.

To return the injured athlete to scheduled participation as soon, and as safely, as possible.

Page 25: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Injury Treatment

Student Athletic Trainers

Emergency Action Plan

Accident Reports and Communication

Team Physician

Page 26: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Student Athletic Trainers Student athletic trainers assist the head athletic trainer each season.

Each student athletic trainer is trained in the following: first aid, CPR, taping and bandaging, emergency procedures.

Student athletic trainers are not primary care providers but are present at practices and contests to assist the head athletic trainer or coaches with injury care.

Page 27: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Emergency Action Plan The athletic department has an emergency action plan in place in the event of a potentially serious injury.

The emergency action plan gives coaches step by step instructions for care of an injured student athlete. Included are steps to follow when the athletic trainer is present and when coaches are by themselves at late night or early morning practices.

Instructions on how to activate the emergency medical system are posted at all athletic department telephones

All coaches are familiar with all aspects of the emergency action plan

Page 28: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Team Physicians

Doctors Pitchford and Anderson with Great Lakes Orthopedics 219-365-0220. Locations in St. John and Crown Point

They will usually be able to see patients within 24-48 hours after injury during the week. Contact the athletic trainer or athletic office for quick access to the doctor’s office.

Page 29: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Why is out of season training emphasized?

Strength development - counter size with stamina

Optimizing athletic performance

Reduces injuries, decrease recovery time,

Optimizes safety

Enhances muscular growth and development

Maintains year around athleticism and conditioning of athlete

Page 30: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

STRENGTH, PLYO, SPEED and AGILITYAthletic Program

Advanced physical education electives* core lifts, auxiliary lifts, plyos, agility drills, speed

drills, etc.* define standard of excellence* develop consistency program to program* educate athlete to become source for others

Red Devil Athletic and Speed Development Program

* offered every Tues. and Thurs. 3:15 to 4:30, field house

(Fall, Winter, Spring ), open to all athletes in conjunction with strength training

Page 31: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Awards• Coaches have been asked to communicate lettering policies. These are outlined in the student athlete handbook under each sport• Be familiar with the type awards that may be awarded by each

respective sport and the athletic office.• Scholar Athlete• Sportsmanship• Defender Award (Awarded at Senior Banquet)• Blanket Award (Awarded at Senior Banquet)• “Red Devil” Award (Awarded at Senior Banquet)• Above and Beyond

Page 32: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Team Guideline

Coaches will communicate their own team guidelines.

Some of these may include practice attendance policies, dress codes, curfews, transportation rules, and etc.

Page 33: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Hazing

Coercion, threat, intimidation, assault

Penalties outlined in school corporation handbook

Bullying – intent to harass, ridicule, humiliate, intimidate, or harm

Page 34: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Code of ConductTobacco, alcohol, drugs, and improper behavior:

If possessing or using students are in violation of athletic policies.

Participation during suspension vs. non-participation policies.

First offense, second offense, third offense policy. Athletic Council Decision

If a violation of the drug policy is detected through the Tri Creek Drug Testing program, this will be considered proof of a violation. A second test may be administered to confirm results.

Page 35: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Practice GuidelinesProgram expectations:

Out of season conditioning

Summer condition The “WHYS” – safety, preparation for those who have been preparing, better conditioning leads to less injuries, 10 day practice rule

* 2 in one day* normal length rule

Sunday

Page 36: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Athletic FeeState budget cuts How does this impact athletics?

transportation related costs, athletic trainer services, supervising services, strength & fitness

program

Athletic program financing – * Corporate Sponsorships (Banners) * Booster Club - Dollars for Devils Program* Promotion Accounts* Gate receipts

Page 37: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Indiana vs. Florida

Page 38: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Only 2 states are not funded by school system monies in the USA -

IN and FLOur corporation is extremely helpful with what they can legally

provide: Coaches salaries, large building projects through CPF, and a

portion of our AT , as well as a portion of transportation.

We have more teams than all NCC schools except for Hobart. We fund more teams than more than half of the Duneland Schools of our 20 programs, 9% break even or provide income

Funding is through LABC (approx. $70,000 last year), gate , a portion of concession funds (PLEASE WALK TO THE NORTHSTAR), corporate sponsorships, Dollars for Devils (half is donated back and used toward $20,000 transportation cost), and the $30 Athletic Fee.

There is a misconception that Football gates pay all the bills. It costs $500 per player just to suit up (helmet, shoulder pads, jersey, and pants).

Page 39: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Solution Please pay your Athletic Fee and sell your D4D ticket in a

timely manner

Be sure to volunteer to work a gate or concessions during your team’s assigned weeks. Volunteerism is KEY!

Please join LABC

Let us know of Corporate Sponsors that might be willing to get involved.

Notify us if you are willing to fill in when we have emergency cancellations

Be supportive of your athlete and all other athletes

Page 40: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Locker Room Security LOCKER AND LOCK POLICY

* Assignment – records* Closing the door/ snapping the lock/turn the dial* Accountability vs. blame

SUPERVISION

Page 41: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Current Corporation Policies

Parking Lot –movement of vehicles.* Speed of vehicles WE NEED YOUR HELP! – 10 MPH –

pedestrian crosswalks!!!!!!!!!* Band practice area – south parking lot* Athletes - No parking “Lot E” – Home games

Entrance and exit to school lot:* North lot – east exit/west exit

Entering and exiting building athletic facilities:* Door number 17, 24, and 25* North commons* Road to # 24 and #25 – new sidewalk * Issue with cars blocking area for team busses.

Building security: * Door security* Camera security

Page 42: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Conflict Policy Comparing practice & contest schedules of each program.

Communicate any and all conflicts with the coaches/ sponsors of each program.

Asking coaches/ sponsors to meet and attempt to resolve conflicts.

Adhere to the resolution.

Page 43: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Transportation

Coaches submit a transportation request form. Copy to be posted. Check www.schedulestar.com for information School sponsored activities must use school transportation Transportation release form for emergency situations No student drivers, must be parent/guardian

Page 44: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Schedules, Directions, and Cancelations

Coaches will communicate special information regarding special sites, directions & changes as they occur during the season.

Practice schedules are done one month at a time but changes do occur.

Tri-Creek Web Site/Lowell High School/Athletics/Schedule Star

Page 45: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Tickets Pitchfork Passes

* Family Pass $140 (2 Adults, up to 4 children grades K-12)* Student Pass $50* Adult Pass *70

Dollar Saver Passes * $25 Value for $20 * $50 Value for $40

Single Session Price * Football and Basketball - $6 (Gr. 6-Adult) / $5 (Grades K-5)* All other events $5 (Gr. 6-Adult) / $4 (Grades K-5) (excluding NCC Tournaments, Invitational and IHSAA)

Senior Citizen Pass* Available at no charge to Tri-Creek School Corporation residents. Must show

proof of Age and residence. Not valid for NCC Tournaments, Invitational and IHSAA

Page 46: Lowell High School Pre-Season Meeting Fall 2012

Individual Sport MeetingsJV/Varsity Football AuditoriumFrosh Football Large Instruction Room (A307)Volleyball Little TheatreGirls’ Soccer Health Rooms (G103 and G104)Boys’ Soccer Mr. Werling’s Class (A222)Girls’ Cross Country Ms. Kalvaitis’ Class (A220)Boys’ Cross Country TBD on another dateCheerleading CafeteriaGirls’ Golf Mr. Higgin’s Class (A221)Student Trainers Training Room (F003)Boys’ Tennis Mr. Hudak’s Class (A201)