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LONE STAR RANGER FOOTBALL 2018
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LONE STAR COACHING STAFF
HEAD COACH – JEFF RAYBURN ASSOCIATE HC / DC / ILB – DARREN KIGHT OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / QB – MARK HUMBLE CO-DC / SAFETIES / Defensive SPT– MATT FITZHUGH CO-DC / DEFENSIVE LINE- KYLE MOSSAKOWSKI CORNERS – BARRETT EARNEST Run Game Coord. / OL / Offensive SPT – KEVIN WHEAT PASS GAME COORDINATOR / WR – BRANDON JACKSON OFFENSIVE LINE – DOUG JONES OUTSIDE LB’s– JON ALVARADO RUNNING BACKS – KELLY SPANN RECEIVERS – JARRED HAWKINS OFFENSIVE ASST. – SHANE KESLER
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LONE STAR MEDICAL STAFF
Athletic Trainers: Tysha Beatty / Corwin Anschutz Team Chiropractor – Dr. Arora – Arora Chiropractic Full Service facility – Physical Therapy Communication with LSHS Staff – TRUST! Team Orthopedic – Dr. Sean Haslam See trainer first! Trainers will evaluate and refer to doctor. Role of Trainer Rank one Paperwork / Impact Test / Operation Fee acknowledgement Coaches are not doctors or trainers: medical decisions will be made by training staff / doctors. Communication with trainer. Treatments AM / PM Before/After Practice, Includes Meetings / Lifts Injured athletes will dress and be a part of all team activities Team physician(sports related) will be on campus once a week.
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ACADEMIC ADVISOR Dr. Kelly Harper
Daily Grade Checks Tutorial Schedules Sign up for SAT/ACT – Waivers Ensure proper accommodations for Tests Compile Test Scores for file to send to Colleges Academic work ups (Core GPA) Time Management / Study Skills workshop NCAA Eligibility Center – sign up NCAA Recruiting Compliance
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PURPOSE – WHY WE COACH! 5 LIFE SKILLS DISCIPLINE PHYSICAL CONDITIONING
WINNING IS OUR GOAL BUT NOT OUR PURPOSE. OUR PURPOSE IS PROVIDING LIFE LESSONS THROUGH TEACHABLE MOMENTS 5 LIFE SKILLS DISCIPLINE PHYSICAL CONDITIONING RELATING TO PEERS RELATING TO AUTHORITY REACTING TO AND HANDLING EMOTION
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GOALS PLAYOFFS 5-5A DISTRICT CHAMPIONS PLAY ON THANKSGIVING
5A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
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4th & INCHES Don’t think about winning the 5-5A District Championship. Don’t think about the State Championship. Think about what you need to do today, in this drill, on this play, in this moment. That’s the 4th & Inches Mentality. Think about what we can do today, the task at hand. EVERYBODY - EVERYDAY
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COACHES EXPECTATIONS LOVE AND CARE ABOUT OUR PLAYERS!
100% EFFORT IN DEVELOPMENT OF THE STUDENT ATHLETE Create a positive, enthusiastic, family atmosphere that builds confidence and character. Make sure Football is FUN! Hold your son accountable for his actions. Open line of communication with players and parents Help in placement/recruiting (after the season) for your sons plans after high school. (Webinar on website) ACADEMICS!! 24/7 – 365 – Do what is right for kids! FAIR BUT NOT THE SAME
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PLAYER EXPECTATIONS Student – athlete: student comes first
designated tutorial times / RIOT time (9th AM and PM daily; Varsity/JV – AM) No Zero Tolerance Policy; Mandatory tutorials for 75 and below ATTENDANCE, ATTITUDE, EFFORT BE COACHABLE – WILLING TO DO WHATEVER IS BEST FOR THE TEAM! POSITION / TEAM PLACEMENT – results, productivity, trust, knowledge. Players will EARN everything! Understand you represent LSHS Football 24/7 – SOCIAL MEDIA! Grooming/shaving/earrings/hair length – Locking Lockers at all times! Communication with coaching staff – should come from PLAYER! Late, Sick, Academics, any issue, etc…
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ROLES / OPPORTUNITIES EVERYONE has value! EVERYONE has an important role! EMBRACE your role! It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit. – Harry Truman Control what you can Control! ATTITUDE / EFFORT Opportunities multiply as they are seized! Quality not Quantity
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PARENT COMMUNICATION IF YOU HAVE A CONCERN TO DISCUSS WITH A COACH-PLEASE FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE BELOW 1. Make sure your SON / ATHLETE openly communicates with his position coach, coordinator, and head coach. We cannot help if we do not know there is a problem. This should occur BEFORE a coach receives an or phone call from parent. We are trying to teach these young men responsibility. 2. Request a time to meet with the coach and your son/daughter. 3. Please do not confront a coach before or after a practice or game. These can be emotional times for the parent, athlete, and the coach. These meetings rarely yield positive results. 4. Avoid long s that make accusations without knowing all the facts. At Lone Star High School we prefer personal communication. 5. SUPPORT IS A MUST! You may not Agree, but players need to hear the same message! It takes all of us!
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PRACTICE In order for us to maintain a great program we must have our kids present and committed to practice. Missing practices will directly affect playing time. On Saturday’s Varsity team will be required to be at LSHS for video/practice; this will go on through out the football season every Saturday. This is the same as a practice. If players are injured they are expected to be at all team meetings, practices, video sessions; dressed out, obtaining mental reps. Trainers and doctors will oversee rehab and make decisions regarding injuries.
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FALL PRACTICE Practice is MANDATORY! –
August 6th – Freshman AUGUST 13TH Invited to watch practice (outside the fence/in the stands) Scrimmage Friday August 24th – vs. Mansfield Lake Ridge 9th- 5pm JV – 6pm ; Varsity Newsome Stadium - Mansfield
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9th GRADE FALL CAMP PRACTICE SCHEDULE
Monday August 6th – 9th Grade 1st Football Practice 5:15am 9th Players Report 5:30am-7:15am 9th Practice Tuesday August 7th Wednesday August 8th Thursday August 9th Friday August 10th 5:30am-7:15am 9th Practice ***Pickup times – Always plan for 30 minutes after EOP
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FALL CAMP PRACTICE SCHEDULE ‘18
Week 1 August 13th Monday, Tuesday August 14th 6:00am Varsity / JV Players report 7:05am Varsity / JV Dismissed 3:40pm Varsity / JV Players report 7:45pm EOP August 15th Wednesday August 16th Thursday–FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 5:15am 9th Reports 5:30am-7:05am Practice (18 Periods) *NO 9th Practice after School – released at bell. Varsity / JV 5:30pm EOP August 17th Friday Varsity / JV August 18th Saturday – Practice and Picture Day -9th-9am; V-JV-9:30am (SENIOR PARENTS INVITED) 5:45am Players Report V-JV ONLY 8:25am E.O.P. (end of practice) **8:30am 9th GRADE REPORT to receive uniforms **9:00am 9th Grade Individual Pictures / Team Pic **9:35am-10:45am Varsity / JV Ind., Team Pics, Headshots
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IMPORTANT DATES August 24th Friday August 31st
August 6th-10th Mon-Fri. 9th Grade FB Practice August 13th Mon-Sat. Varsity / JV Practice August 16th Thursday First Day of School August 24th Friday Scrimmage vs. Lake Ridge at Newsome Stadium August 31st Friday 7:30pm Game 1 vs. Richland at Birdville FAAC September 3rd Monday NO SCHOOL - MANDATORY PRACTICE 9TH, JV, Varsity October 5th NO SCHOOL - VARSITY GAMEDAY vs. Wakeland October 8th November 19-23 Mon-Fri Thanksgiving Break - Playoff Turkey! Dec. 22 Saturday 11AM 5A-DI STATE AT&T STADIUM
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2018 SCHEDULE V – JV – 9TH BLUE / SILVER
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BOOSTER CLUB What can you do today?
Join the Booster Club!! Membership! It takes all of us – Best experience for your son Booster Club contributions go directly to the players Sponsorships / Program Ads Spirit Wear VOLUNTEERS FOR CHAINS/CLOCK 9TH/JV GAMES Varsity Banner photos – 2018 BOARD President: Anders Grove Vice President 1st: Jose Castaneda Vice President 2nd: Treasurer: Dennis Hardy Secretary: Kendra Beck Concessions: Billy Holley Spirit Wear: Brandon Schubert Sponsorship: Carson Thomas
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EQUIPMENT NEEDS SHOES, GLOVES, SLEEVES, TOWELS, ETC… UNIFORM
ATHLETES ONLY WEAR WHAT WE PROVIDE or APPROVED BY HEAD COACH; NO EXTRA PINK, only wristbands we provide SHOES, GLOVES, SLEEVES, TOWELS, ETC… UNIFORM
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OPERATIONAL FEE Why? Every year expenses to run an athletic program increases. Some include officials, security, transportation, game workers, laundry and equipment. Revenue generated from athletics is not enough to cover all the expenses, and therefore the athletic budget must cover the remainder. With the TRE not passing and the lack of funding from the State, the athletic budget has not increased to cover additional costs. To off-set this deficit, two unacceptable options are available: cut athletic programs by reducing participation and/or reduce the number coaches which will cause a reduction in participation. One acceptable option is to ask parents to pay an operational fee, to off-set this deficit, that will keep coaches and keep all programs we currently have in place.
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OPERATIONAL FEE-2 How? Frisco ISD students who choose to participate in athletics will be asked to pay an annual operational fee. Middle School Athletes will pay an annual fee of $100 and High School Athletes will pay an annual fee of $200. This single fee will cover participation in all athletic activities for the duration of the school year. High school student athletes in programs beginning practice and/or competition prior to the first day of school should pay their fee by August 24, High school students participating in athletic programs with practice and competition beginning on or after the first day of school should pay their fee prior to their first game. Fee payments may be submitted through your student’s MyPaymentsPlus account. If necessary, checks or cash will also be accepted for fee payment. Refunds will only be granted in the following situations: A student quits prior to the first competition or a student withdraws from Frisco ISD prior to the first competition. No refunds will be issued after the last day of the school year. There will be a maximum fee of $400 per family. A waiver form must be submitted once a family has reached the $ maximum in order to waive any additional athletic fees charged to the family. Fee waivers will be automatically granted to students who are part of the free/reduced lunch program. Families who have special financial circumstances or hardships but are not currently part of the free/reduced lunch program may also apply for a waiver. Waiver forms may be obtained by contacting your student’s head high school coach or middle school campus coordinator.
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HOW CAN I HELP MY SON AND LONE STAR FOOTBALL?
ATTENDANCE – EVERY DAY, SUMMER, 7ON7, PRACTICE, NO APPTS DURING SEASON ON TIME – BE EARLY DISCIPLINE – MAKE SURE THEY ARE DOING THE LITTLE THINGS RIGHT AT HOME ACADEMICS – STAY ON YOUR SON AND CHECK HAC, Get your player signed up to take SAT / ACT NUTRITION-RECOVERY-REST – FUEL THE BODY, GET TO BED, PHONES UP VOLUNTEER – TAKES ALL OF US TO MAKE IT WORK POSITIVE SUPPORT – REINFORCE OUR MESSAGE, DO NOT HAVE TO AGREE TO SUPPORT DON’T COACH – ENCOURAGE! HAVE FUN! DO YOUR BEST! I LOVE YOU! SACRIFICE – ARE WE WILLING TO DO MORE TO ACHIEVE MORE?
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COMMUNICATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER STAY INFORMED PLAYER NEEDS
SUCCESSES / AREAS TO IMPROVE WEBSITE- FACEBOOK – LONESTARFOOTBALLNATION
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Helmet / Shoulder Pads – All T-Shirt / Shorts – 9th Grade
Dismissal Helmet / Shoulder Pads – All T-Shirt / Shorts – 9th Grade MEET THE COACHES! THANK YOU!
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