Coaching Staff Brandon Craig Chase Kime Austin Upky Tyler Chronister Taylor Clark Chad Weeks Scott Baker Steven Dyer Marshall Fraley.

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Coaching Staff Brandon Craig Chase Kime Austin Upky Tyler Chronister Taylor Clark Chad Weeks Scott Baker Steven Dyer Marshall Fraley

To run a disciplined, well-organized program. To raise expectations and demand the best from coaches and players in the program. To treat every player as an individual and every situation individually. To be extremely loyal to the school, administrators, coaches, and players. To create a positive atmosphere in which we can be successful. To be accountable for everything that occurs within the program. To communicate with administration, faculty, parents and students. To be professional at all times To out work any staff in the state. What You Can Expect From Me

Program Goals Junior High To continue teaching and reinforcing fundamental football skills. To teach individuals how to work as a group and compete in a winning fashion. To increase the number of developing players. To improve players as students and citizens within the community. To have fun and promote football. To establish a strong off-season strength and conditioning program. To promote football in a positive manner throughout the school district. Freshman To enhance fundamental football skills. To teach basic football schemes for varsity play. To allow as many players as possible to play. To encourage kids to continue playing football. To improve players as students and citizens within the community. Continue to develop athletes in the strength and conditioning program. To win football games. To promote football in a positive manner throughout the school district.

Program Goals Junior Varsity To enhance fundamental and technical skills for varsity play. To familiarize them with schemes used in game situations. To be sound in all three phases of the game. To improve players as students and citizens within the community. To continue to develop speed, strength and size for varsity play. To win football games. To promote football in a positive manner throughout the school district. Varsity To perform sound technical and fundamental skills. To implement more complex schemes offensively, defensively and in the special teams. To promote team unity and develop life-long relationships. To compete at the highest level (state playoffs/championship). To prepare student/athletes for college opportunities. To improve players as students and citizens within the community. To win football games. To promote football in a positive manner throughout the school district.

The Academic Plan Always be on time. This cannot be over-emphasized. By being on time, you are telling a teacher that you respect them and their class rules. Being in class is not a team endeavor. Remember that in any classroom the teacher is the absolute authority, so follow his/her rules and show respect at all times. Be a leader in the classroom. Dress neatly – shoes tied, no caps in the building, hair neat and clean. Before class starts, make sure you have all your materials. Once class starts, keep your mouth closed unless you are asking or answering a question. Never prepare to leave class before it ends. Closing of books, zipping of backpacks, etc. are between class activities. Be a leader in the classroom. Assist the teacher in every way possible. Make sure you turn in all assigned work, on time, and complete. With proper planning, you will get everything done in all of your classes. Do your homework as soon as possible after class. Never be afraid to ask questions or for help. This is how people learn. If you miss a day of class, before you leave, make arrangements to make up tests, assignments, or papers. DON’T MAKE EXCUSES! Anyone can make excuses for why something didn’t get done. The most successful people are the ones who find ways to get it done!

Mustang Parents We coach our players like they are our sons. Every decision made is based around one question, “is this the best choice for our players?” We believe, stress, and teach priorities. We require your child's undivided attention when we are teaching. The team always comes first. We have no stars.`

Mustang Parents cont’ Athletes are played because: –They have a positive attitude –They do the things that are required plus more. –They add the most value to the team. –They understand their role on the team. –Their number one goal is to make the team better. –They get the job done better than someone else. A parent's influence or position makes no difference. A player will play his best college potential position only if it's best for our team. Players who do not work out with the team in the summer start at the bottom of the depth chart. Publicity is used to promote our team, school, and community.

Mustang Parents cont’ Schedule meetings ahead of time. After a game is not a good time for either of us. NEVER make contact with an assistant coach regarding a situation that would be perceived as negative. This will always go through me first. Remember our philosophy when evaluating a situation. (The Team always comes before the Individual.) My door is always open and so is my mind; please have the same attitude

Booster Club Officers: Jason Base, Rusty Seratte, Sharon Newman, Greg Wolters 7-12 Concept Get Involved –Meetings Sunday Nights –7:30pm –Coaches Office Provide us Wants: Team meals, snacks, gatorade, equipment, scouting programs, clinics, banquets, etc. We need volunteers concession stand –Junior high parents will HS games –HS parents will work JH games

PAPERWORK STUDENT ELIGIBILITY FORM OSSAA PHYSICAL OTPS CONSENT/CONCUSSION FORM FUNDRAISER INFORMATION

Practice Times Prior to School HS (9 th -12 th ) –Two practices 7:00AM 8:00PM Aug 12 th -16 th Aug 19 th Aug 17 th TBA MS (7 th & 8 th ) –One Practice 6:00pm Aug-12 th -16 th Aug 19 th

Practice Times During School HS (9 th -12 th ) –One practice 6 th Hour 2:00PM MS (7 th & 8 th ) –One Practice 1 st Hour Drop 7:15am On the 7:30am

Fundraisers Adrenaline – Discount Card –20 Cards (HS) // 10 Cards (MS) –Cards are $15.00 // Checks made out to Oologah Athletics –Blitz Night is Friday, August 10 th 6:00-8:30pm (HS Only) Car Wash is Saturday, August 17th at Mustang Lube 10:30 – 1:00 Cici’s Night Monday, August 26 th 5:00- 8:00pm