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2014 Andover Huskies 7B Head Coach: Tom Jarosz Assistant Coach: Bill Steiner Team Manager: Missy Steiner Scorebook: Jack Slavik
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Meet the Team Background Philosophy & Objectives Playing Time Player Expectations Parent Expectations Notes & Actions Q & A Agenda
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Meet the Team Dylan Frost (3) Ben Slavik (10) Zach McCready (11) Joe Steiner (14) Andy Perrin (20) Jason Jarosz (22) Austin Learned (25) Ethan Kalmes (31) Jonah Mago (32) Ryan Fonseca (33)
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Playing experience – Played 5 th grade through 12 th grade. – Captain of Varsity team. – Voted all conference for the mighty St Anthony Village Huskies. Coaching Basketball – Assistant for 5C and 6C. – Assistant for eldest son’s in house teams (6 th and 7 th grade). – Refereed youth basketball. Baseball – Head coach 10AAA, 11AAA, 12AAA and 13AAA travel teams. – In house head coach for both boys. – Umpired youth baseball. Personal – Amy and I have three kids: Jack (15), Jessica (13) and Jason (12). – Technology Delivery Manager (Ameriprise Financial) Background
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Winning is not the #1 priority. Focus on effort and attitude. Stress importance of teamwork and sportsmanship. Improve basketball IQ. Have fun and help kids develop a love for the game. Help develop skills necessary to be successful at this level and future seasons. Provide a safe and healthy environment. Philosophy & Objectives
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Playing time will be adjusted based on effort, attitude, attendance and game situation. Position/Role may be adjusted during the season. Balance setting kids up for success and taking on challenges. 10 Tournaments / 2-3 practices weekly Playing Time
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Good attitude, give best effort, stay focused, be coachable and be on time. Be respectful and demonstrate good sportsmanship. Work on your skills outside practice. Challenge yourself and each other to improve. Understand the ‘why’. Accept failure as part of the game and learn to let go. Player Expectations
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Keep things in perspective. Get your son to practice and games on time. Encourage and demonstrate good sportsmanship. Lead by example and avoid giving instruction. Teach your son how to handle adversity. Be supportive. Contact me with any questions or concerns. Check email and team page for latest information. Parent Expectations
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ATBB mandatory meeting – October 5 Code of Conduct – due October 5 Week of October 20 – practices begin December 7 – Team pictures Need volunteers to help with book Use a calendar tool or application Rochester hotel registration Notes & Actions
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Q & A
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