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SHS Boys’ Hockey 2011 – 2012 Parent Informational Meeting
October 13, 2011 Lee Engstrom James Boots Paul McMorrow Mike Vogel – Blue Line Club
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Try-out Information (Dates/Times) SHS Boys’ Hockey Rules/Expectations
Agenda Coaches Introduction Try-out Information (Dates/Times) SHS Boys’ Hockey Rules/Expectations Boots – Youth Coaches/Player Initiative Mike Vogel – Blue Line Club Update
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SHS Boys’ Hockey Try-out Information
In accordance with the MSHSL – we will begin our try-outs on Monday, November 14th: Monday, November 14th: Check-in 5:20-5:30 pm On Ice 5:45-7:45 Tuesday, November 15th: On Ice 3:30 – 5:30 Wednesday, November 16th: Teams selected – Individual player meetings with coaches
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SHS Boys’ Hockey Rules/Expectations
***Please read through the Rules/Expectations packet with your son. There are areas where you and or your son need to sign and return to the coaching staff*** Coaches Expectations of Each Player Bring a positive, “Team First” attitude to the rink each day Hard work is what makes a champion Believe in your teammates, coaching staff, and yourself High expectations in the classroom, on the rink, and in the community Have Fun!
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SHS Boys’ Hockey Rules/Expectations
Issues/Conflicts If you are having a problem, here are the steps to follow to resolve the conflict(s) - Conference with captains to solve conflict. - Conference with Coach Engstrom and captain(s) to solve conflict. - Conference with Coach Engstrom, student/athlete and Parents. - Conference with Coach Engstrom, student/athlete, Parents, and Athletic Director to evaluate the athlete’s situation to determine if athlete should remain on the team. *If you are having a problem, come talk to me. Your first reaction to a possible conflict should not be complaining to teammates or having your parent(s) contact me. You need to communicate with the coaches in a mature manner.
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SHS Boys’ Hockey Rules/Expectations
Parental Concerns/Conflict It is our belief that all parties involved in any conflict, which may arise want one thing, what is best for the student-athlete. Because of this reason we have come up with a few guidelines to follow when addressing a concern. We will only speak to a concerned parent after we have talked to a concerned athlete first. * s concerning playing time will not be responded to. We will always be open to questions and concerns, but please be considerate to our friends and family members and direct those concerns to us only. (Voicing them in the stands doesn’t solve anything).
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SHS Boys’ Hockey 2011 – 2012 Meeting with Mr. Janke
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 5:30 at the High School
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