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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING PLAY Lacrosse Mission Statement Develop an organization that projects a positive image by developing players, showing respect and being committed to fair play while maximizing participation and ensuring that all players have fun.
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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING Lacrosse Leadership Scott Bloedow VP Dan Gratz Director of Lacrosse Wayne Wiederhoeft Director of Lacrosse Develop. Jessica BarianDirector of Girls Lacrosse Sue WiederhoeftRegistration/Scheduling Coord Tim RanaganPast VP
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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING Lacrosse Leadership Jim Collins Boys 5 th /6 th Coordinator Sean SowderBoys 7 th /8 th Coordinator Kay PiersonGirls 5 th /6 th Coordinator Christine KroppGirls 3 rd /4 th Coordinator Mike WaltonEquipment Manager Open Treasurer Open Tournament Coordinator
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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING Growth of the Program - Spring 2010 – 48 Players 2011 – 144 Players 2010 Season 5/6 Girls - 0 7/8 Girls - 0 3/4 Boys – 0 5/6 Boys – 0 7/8 Boys – 2 Total – 2 2011 Season 5/6 Girls - 1 7/8 Girls - 1 3/4 Boys – 1 5/6 Boys – 3 7/8 Boys – 2 Total – 8
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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING Growth of the Program - Summer 2010 – 259 Players 2011 – 296 Players 2010 Season 3/4 Girls – 0 5/6 Girls - 1 7/8 Girls - 2 3/4 Boys – 3 5/6 Boys – 4 7/8 Boys – 3 Total – 13 2011 Season 3/4 Girls – 1 5/6 Girls - 1 7/8 Girls - 2 3/4 Boys – 3 5/6 Boys – 5 7/8 Boys – 3 Total – 15
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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING Organization Objectives & Standards Teach Skills, Fundamentals, and Introduce Game Strategy Grade levels 3/4 & 5/6 grade Boys & Girls Teach Skills, Fundamentals, and More In-Depth Game Strategy Grade levels 7/8 grade Boys & Girls Equal Playing Time Good Sportsmanship Have Fun
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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING Organization Objectives & Standards Team Expectations Show Respect Coaches Officials Fans and coaches of the other team No Foul Language Put Forth Effort Use practice to work on weaknesses Do things the right way until the right way becomes the easy way Play as a Team No “I” or “Me” in TEAM Learn to communicate on the field A teammate is a teammate Focus on making your teammates better Compete to Win Always give your best Never give up Break things into smaller pieces Player Expectations Equal Playing Time Focus on Improving All Players Respect from Coaches
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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING Request of Parents Games – Sideline Parent, Score Keeper and Time Keeper Team Parent Practices July Tournament (July 9-10) Will be using the Website Dibs system C0-Tournament/Marketing Coordinator Open Registration CoordinatorKris Gratz C0-Concessions CoordinatorCheryl Holst Co-Concessions CoordinatorOpen Scorer Table CoordinatorKatherine Sowder Referee CoordinatorOpen Grounds Crew/Parking/Field PrepOpen Bracket CoordinatorOpen
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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING Code of Conduct for Parents Arguing with officials prohibited Show respect for the other team and their fans Each team will be assigned a Sideline Parent for each game Get to know the game From http://forums/insidelacrosse.com
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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING Website www.playinfo.org
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P.L.A.Y. LACROSSE PARENT MEETING Successes! Boys 7/8 A team took 3 rd in state Boys 5/6 teams were balanced and successful Added spring to multiple levels this year Added 3/4 girls to summer Added 1/2 in-house this year 15 coaches attended US Lacrosse coaching clinic Added Intro to Lacrosse camps Added Boys and Girls clinics led by high school coaches Girls teams better prepared than ever
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