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2014 PRESEASON MEETING www.rosemountlacrosse.com @irishlaxcoach @RHS_Irishlax
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WELCOME Introductions of Coaches and Captains Purpose of meeting
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OUTLINE OF EVENING Trainer information Priorities Schedule of season Tryouts and team selection Clothing Boosters Fundraising Questions
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TEAM MISSION Our mission is to create a positive environment where high school student-athletes are able to learn and develop the skills needed to play competitive lacrosse. Emphasis will be placed on self-confidence, hard work, integrity, leadership, sportsmanship, and a love of sports, which will provide the players the skills needed to succeed in life on or off the field.
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OUR MISSION Our mission will be accomplished if: Coaches provide vision and structure Parents give support and feedback Players work hard everyday and have fun
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TRAINER INFORMATION Hours after school Services When to see a trainer Must have a note from doctor to return to play Hydration (64 oz minimum) Base Line Testing for Concussion ($5)- Players do not need to complete a 2 nd test Week of March 10th
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PRESEASON Players should start doing the following: Attending after school dome practices from 3:00-5:00pm (This is the last week) Attend Morning Captains Practice the next week and the week after finals on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. 5:30 am – 7:00am PRESEASON BOOT CAMP!
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Gear/Equipment All black equipment besides helmets are required Team Helmets must be used Varsity gloves must be used Two sticks are recommended with same stringing Mouth guard Cleats (no metal tips) Own water bottle for practices
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REGISTRATION 9th and 10th graders will need to follow the RAAA guideline for wait listing 9th-12th graders must sign up with the High School by March 26th with a current physical. (Online through Feepay) Players who are selected for the 9/10 team will need to complete the registration to participate in 9/10 practices.
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SPRING BREAK If you leave to go on vacation, bring your lacrosse stick. We will have a few captains practices.
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TRY OUTS Try outs are on March 31 st through April 2nd Team selection will be on the evening of April 3rd Location of try outs will be dependent on weather. Player must wear try out pinnies. Try outs most likely will be split by experience groups and age There are possible AM Try Out times
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TEAM SELECTION Teams will be selected based upon: Player skill level (including speed, stick skills, size and Lacrosse IQ) Need Comprehensive player work ethic Academics Player attitude Citizenship
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Varsity will be 20-24 players initially JV will be 18-22 players 9 th and 10 th graders will be on the RAAA 9/10 team
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TOPS AND FOOD DRIVE DURING WEEK 1 Team Dinner after Try outs on March 31 st at 7:15 pm Bring $12 for the buffet Parents and Families are welcomed Registration for your families will be on our website Players will receive food drive bags March 31 st Collect Food items during week 1 Food Drop off is on April 5 th after Team Building event at RHS to help sort
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ALL PLAYER TEAM DINNERS Purpose Who is invited Volunteers needed for food Volunteers needed for serving food Website for sign up will be posted soon Dates 4/17, 25, 30 th, and 5/7, 14, and 21.
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APRIL 5 TH COACHES TEAM BUILDING EVENT We will have a team building event on April 5 th in the RHS Gym 9:00 am to 11:30 am All players need to attend for all three teams.
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APRIL 5 TH VARSITY SCRIMMAGE Varsity will be playing in the Holy Angels Scrimmage on Saturday night Game times will be posted on our website as soon as we know Possible a JV and 9/10 Scrimmage as well.
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GAMES AND PRACTICES Practices are generally 5-7pm for JV and Varsity at the high school unless it is a lifting day. 9/10 practices start at 3:30 pm. Location TBD Bad weather: Team practice at different locations. This could be the dome, gym, or ice arena Players are expected at every practice practice times change and the coach will notify players as far in advance as possible (email, website and twitter).
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First game is April 17 th JV and Varsity Varsity and JV don’t always play at the same location, please check website. Players must ride the bus to the game. 9/10 game schedule is completely different than the Varsity and JV. See website! Games
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SCHEDULE OF SEASON Team Calendar is up on the team website: Go to rosemountlacrosse.com Practice schedule, game schedule and fundraiser schedule are all on there. Please refer to the website for announcements and changes Bus times and game locations are also on the website USE WEBSITE AS SOURCE OF ALL INFORMATION
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EXPECTATIONS Players are expected to be positive role models inside and outside of school Prioritize school and lacrosse Keep up with coaches’ expectations Work hard Become better players on their own Have a positive work attitude Respect teammates and lacrosse
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LETTERING Players have to earn 90 points Players earn points by: Practice attendance and participation Roster/Game selection Participation in Fundraising Participation in Captain’s Practice, Clinics, Camps Honor Rolls, GPA, Other Sports
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CLOTHING
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Orders are due March 1 st universal.itemorder.com/sale Password “RHSL14” You can order online tonight. Try on sizes at the clothing tables
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BOOSTER NOTES: BRETT BOYUM
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BOOSTER CLUB Brett Boyum-President Stan Drutowski-Advertising Coordinator Autumn Anderson-Secretary Jeff Fischbach-Treasurer Holli Priebe- Communications Director Dawn Alberts-Merchandise Director Jill Smith-Community Program Directors And of course YOU!
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COST OF TEAM Coaches $11000 (paid 9/10 coach and assistant 9/10 Coach) Practice Packs- $2400 Equipment -$4000 Coach’s Clinics and Training $1800 Try out pinnies -$900 Team Parties $1000 Senior Night and Scholarships-$1200 Busing $1500 Banquet $500 Other items-$1500 Every dollar goes somewhere back to the players
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COST Average Cost per player above district support: $375-$425 (depending on number of players)
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Money Comes From… Raffle -40% Advertising -25% Misc Fundraisers -10% Booster Club Sponsorship-25% Parent’s Opportunity to support program Pledge cards
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SELLING RAFFLES Tonight, all players have to pick up a set of raffle tickets and give a check to the booster club This goes towards the shirts, hoody, sweats, shorts and pinnies that every player gets Goes towards equipment cost of captains practices, winter coaching, team dinners, team building, and scrimmage Return small envelopes to Coach Kuehn If player sells raffle tickets, there will be no cost to the family. Turn in Raffles by April 4 th to Coach Kuehn
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PASSIVE FUNDRAISERS We also have a few fundraisers that are not demanding and are ongoing: Pahl’s market coupons Old Cell phone collection
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ADVERTISING IN PROGRAM Selling advertising space in our program Growth helps offset burden on players/parents costs Need your help – if you have a personal contact with a local business in the area please ask them to advertise Volunteer to reach out to 2-3 local businesses Stan Drutowski is the contact person Email is on our website Or contact Brett Boyum
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PARENTS Other Volunteering Opportunities Parent/Senior night volunteers (May 15 th ) Teacher appreciation Night (May 6 th ) Banquet volunteers (June 17th)
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FUTURE LAX PLAYER OPPORTUNITY We need 4-6 boys grades 4 th – 8 th grade to help be ball bays at each home game Boys get in free to the games, receive a half time treat, and a token of appreciation from the coaching staff. They must wear a helmet. Sign ups are through Coach Kuehn
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TURN IN TONIGHT Raffle Ticket Payment Pledge card if making a pledge for Booster Club Membership
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TAKE HOME TONIGHT Raffle Tickets Player Packet Clothing Yard Sign for Booster Club Membership
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SENIOR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP We have a senior scholarship. Forms will be available in the counseling department. The Counseling department scholarship committee will pick the winner. It will be announced at the Scholarship Tea.
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COLLEGE LACROSSE THIS WEEKEND Friday: 6:30 pm NDSU vs Lindenwood at Concordia, 8:00 pm MSU vs UW-Madison at Shattuck and 9:00 pm SJU vs Grand Valley at Concordia Saturday: 3:00 pm MSU vs Iowa State at Shattack, 5:00 pm Gophers vs Iowa State at U of M Bubble, 6:30 pm TOMMIES VS GRAND VALLEY at Concordia, and 9:00 pm SJU vs Lindenwood at Concordia Sunday: 8:30 pm NDSU vs Grand Valley at Concordia and 11:00 am Tommies vs Lindenwood at Concordia.
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APRIL 11TH Rosemount Lacrosse is expanding into Eagan
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QUESTIONS Any questions?
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DISMISSAL Please leave through the far door
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