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Twinsburg Lady Tigers Soccer Parent / Player Meeting 3 – 10 – 2016
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Meeting Agenda Articulation of program goals and player expectations Off-season expectations and conditioning Summer calendar Tryout format and player assessments Season schedule Pay-to-participate fees and medical forms Fundraising opportunities and parent involvement Welcome! Thank you for Attending
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Social Studies Teacher – 10 years at THS Social Studies Department Chair Current Courses: Advanced Placement United States History Advanced Placement Human Geography United States History – 1877 to the Present Expectations in the classroom should extend to the athletic field Teaching Background
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Previous Positions Twinsburg Boys Varsity Soccer Program: Assistant Head Coach / Goalkeeper Coach 2006 – 2015 Twinsburg AC Goalkeeper Coach 2007 – 2015 USSF National “D” Coaching License: ND 279 NSCAA Goalkeeping Level 1 Diploma Certified National Federation of State High School Associations Coach (NFHS) Greater Cleveland Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association: “Assistant Coach of the Year – 2007” Twinsburg AC U-14 Boys Head Coach 2007- 2011 John Carroll University Women’s Varsity Soccer Program Assistant Coach / Goalkeeper Coach 2005 - 2006 Soccer Background and Experience
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AFC Cleveland Royals – Professionally operated minor league club of the NPSL (National Premier Soccer League) 2014 – Goalkeeper (Semi-professional) John Carroll University Men’s Varsity Soccer Program Goalkeeper 4 Year Varsity Letter Winner - 2001-2004 Team Captain All O.A.C Conference Player Selection Played in 2003 NCAA Division III Championships: “Sweet 16” 3 NCAA Tournament Appearances Mt. Lebanon Senior High School Men’s Varsity Soccer Program 4 Year Varsity Letter Winner / 2-Time WPIAL Champion Goalkeeper Section 7 All-Star Selection Soccer Background and Experience
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1. Student-Athlete driven program – Grades are most important 2. Technically proficient, Tactically aware, Team oriented players 3. School and community oriented. Student-athletes – most visible representation of the community Player Expectations and Program Goals
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See Handouts – Starting XI Core Values and Ten Signs that You are a Good Teammate Player Expectations and Program Goals
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Maintain and continue to achieve academic success Win Suburban League Title Win District Championship Win Regionals + State Tournament Appearance Help student-athletes to become academically and athletically prepared to compete in college Player Expectations and Program Goals
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February - March: Coaching staff interviews / alignment of coaching philosophies From the USSF: Planned time off is vitally important to avoid over-scheduling, overuse injuries and mental burnout. Both the players and the coaches need time off to recharge their batteries and come back to soccer reinvigorated. March - April- May- June: Strength and fitness training. June - July - Open fields Sunday nights THS stadium Conditioning in the THS weight room two days per week. Last two week of July – Summer Camp: OHSAA 10 coaching days Tryouts begin: August 1st Off-Season Expectations and Conditioning
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USWNT Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test USWNT Dawn Scott Comments on Competition Off-Season Expectations and Conditioning
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At least twice per week – Our athletes will complete the FIFA 11+ Strength and Conditioning training FIFA11+ Complete Warm-UpFIFA11+ Complete Warm-Up FIFA 11+ Warm-Up Off-Season Expectations and Conditioning
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Please see the Summer Calendar document Summer Calendar
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Phase 1: Fitness Testing (Athleticism) 60 second push up test 60 second sit up test Agility test USWNT Agility TestUSWNT Agility Test (Arrowhead Agility Test) USWNT Yo-Yo Test USWNT Yo-Yo Test (Nike SPARQ Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1) Tryout Format and Player Assessment
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Phase 2: Technical Ability Testing Juggling - three attempts to reach 30 consecutive touches. Soccer ball starts on the ground (may not use hands to start) Shooting - 10 soccer balls in two groups of five, resting on opposite sides of the "D". Player has 1 minute to score as many goals as possible in two pug goals located in the large goal. Player must use both right and left leg. Driven balls - Player will have 5 soccer balls and must play a driven ball in the air to a target player standing 35 yards away in an 8x8 grid. Turning Challenge - players will be timed as they dribble through a set course Red Bulls Skills Challenge Red Bulls Skills Challenge Tryout Format and Player Assessment
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Phase 3: Tactical Awareness / Small sided game Small-Sided Game: 9v9 with goalkeepers 4-3-2 vs 4-3-2 Tryout Format and Player Assessment
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Please see the attached match schedule Season Schedule
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Medical Forms needed to train, tryout and play Medical Forms needed to train, tryout and play Pay-to-Participate Fees - TBD Medical Forms / Pay-to-Participate Fees
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Remind 101 – How to sign up LadyTigersSoccer LadyTigersSoccer Once coaching staff is approved by the BOE – specific Remind 101 accounts will be created for the JV and Varsity teams Twitter Communication
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Mattress Sale Pasta-Parties – New proposal (4 matches – pool resources) Subway sandwiches – (JV and Varsity) Senior Night Twinsburg Youth Night Huddle – match video Boosters Fundraising Opportunities / Parent Involvement
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Contact Information Email – jgarber@twinsburg.k12.oh.usjgarber@twinsburg.k12.oh.us School Phone Number 330-486-2400 Thank you again!
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