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REDMOND FOOTBALL 2012. Excellence Every Day Committed -Respectful-Accountable-Dependable. Welcome Redmond Football 2012. Agenda. Welcome Football 2012 –Coach Chandler Player Breakout and School T our Booster Club Overview Breakout Sessions. Redmond Football 2012 Agenda. Teams - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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REDMOND FOOTBALL 2012

Excellence Every DayCOMMITTED-RESPECTFUL-ACCOUNTABLE-

DEPENDABLE

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WELCOME REDMOND FOOTBALL

2012

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Welcome Football 2012 –Coach Chandler Player Breakout and School Tour Booster Club Overview Breakout Sessions

AGENDA

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1. TEAMS2. COACHES3. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE4. 3X5 CARD5. 2011 CAPTAINS6. BANQUET MESSAGE

◦ “MAN UP”7. VISION/GOALS

REDMOND FOOTBALL 2012AGENDA

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Varsity Friday night gamesMostly comprised of Seniors and JuniorsSome Sophomores may playJV

Monday night gamesMostly Sophomores, some JuniorsSome Freshman may play

Freshman “Frosh”Wednesday night gamesFreshman only

TEAM STRUCTURE

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2012 ROSTER

Largest Senior Class Since 2006

How Many Player This Year?

Players Returning Starters

20 Returning Seniors 830 Returning Juniors 830-35 Sophomores Expected30-35 Freshman ExpectedAnticipated # of Players 110-115Goal For Total Program (9-12) 130# of Players June 1, 2010 17

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Head Coach – Jeff ChandlerCOACHING STAFF

Offense Defense OtherJeff Chandler Evan Benjamin Bill HeglarGreg Seeley Jason Palmer Elmer Rodriguez

K/PMichael Bumpus Chris MinnieJordan Flowers Open

Quality Control - Open

Scott Hagerman - QC Line

Manu Tuiasosopo Ray CassidyTyler Peerenboom Jeff Crockett

FroshMike Harkins Eric Nelson

Open Open

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Football Schedule Spring Practices

◦ All Grades◦ May 29th – June 22nd

JH After Final Meet/Game◦ 3-4 days a week 3:00 – 5:00 PM◦ 7 on 7’s TBD (June 2nd)◦ Scrimmage (?)

Gridiron of Champions Team Camp◦ Sophomore - Seniors◦ June 29th – July 2nd

◦ Fee TBD

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First Day of Practice All Frosh-Soph-Jr-SrFall CampAugust 15 – 25, 2012Redmond HS

15 Practices in 10 Days Labor Day Practice First Varsity Games

August 31st @ MI JV and Freshman Game Schedule TBD

Determined by Multiple Factors

Football Schedule

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Crest                               CrownRedmond    SkylineEastlake                          IssaquahBothell                           NewportInglemoor                       GarfieldWoodinville                     Ballard

Roosevelt                                   

KingCo AAAA

*For the next 2 years

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1. August 31 @ Mercer Island2. September 7 v. Interlake3. September 14 v. Ballard4. September 21 @ Snohomish5. September 28 v. Bothell6. October 5 @ Inglemoor7. October 12 v. Woodinville8. October 19 @ Eastlake9. October 26 @ KingCo Playoff

2012 Schedule

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3 X 5 CARD NAME CLASS

◦FROSH 2016 SOPH 2015◦JUNIOR 2014 SENIOR 2013

PREFERRED POSITION◦1◦2

POTENTIAL PLAYERS

ROSTER

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LINEMEN◦ Redmond High Is About The GREEN LINE

Dependable◦ “Count on Me”◦ Good Student◦ Ability to PrioritizeDesire ◦ Like a Challenge◦ Willing to WorkAthleticism

POTENTIAL PLAYERS

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1. WORK ETHIC2. SELF-CONFIDENCE3. MENTALLY TOUGH4. TRUST5. CARE ABOUT TEAMMATES6. BUILD CONFIDENCE IN TEAMMATES

CAPTAINSSELECTED BY PLAYERS

1. UNIFIER2. CONFRONT &

HOLD TEAMMATES ACCOUNTABLE

3. ATTITUDE4. RESPECTED5. RELATIONSHIPS –

TEAMMATES6. RELATIONSHIP -

COACHES

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SeniorsKyle ChandlerBoris ChkodrovSven Moi

JuniorsCarson ChampagneColton SedooZach Wheat

CAPTAINS

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Man Up at Redmond HighExcellence Every Day “EED”No Excuses

Any Excuse for Non-Performance Softens the CharacterHave Resolve

Any Excuse for Non-Performance is Dishonesty with SelfBe Accountable and Dependable

Any Excuse Creates Unsatisfactory as AcceptableRaise the Bar

High ExpectationsAim HighBuild/Teach at Current Level

EXPECTATIONS

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Be A ChampionE E D

PriorityFamilyAcademicsFootballFriends

EXPECTATIONS

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We recognize that there are times when a family priority takes precedence over football.

Danger - when family becomes an excuse.Problem solve to find solutions

FAMILY

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2.0 GPANo F’sPrioritize Time

Keep A CalendarSchedule Study Time Before Social EngagementsAcademics not an Excuse

ACADEMICS

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Team Rules; Be Committed

1. Be RespectfulNo Excuses

2. Be AccountableNo Excuses

3. Be DependableNo Excuses

EXPECTATIONS

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VISION We are the most respected football program in the KingCo

Conference and one of the most feared in the stateGOALS 2012

Strong Team Morale2012 Comments

100% Participation in Strength & Conditioning Program; Bigger-Faster-Stronger; BTF

115 Players 30-35 Frosh, 80-85 So-Jr-SrSpring & Fall; BTF

60 to Summer Camp; Get Better-Team-Fun Win Non-League; BTF Meaningful Week 9; BTF

VISION - GOALS

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Anything Worthwhile is Worth Working and Making Sacrifices For

Year ‘round AthleteWinter

Strength & ConditioningWrestling? Basketball? Swim?

SpringStrength & ConditioningTrack? Baseball?Spring Football /Team Camp

SummerStrength & ConditioningFamily Vacation-Baseball-Job

FallStrength & ConditioningFootball

FOOTBALL

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January 10 to May 25Winter-Spring Conditioning

May 29 to June 18Spring FootballSpring Conditioning (Monday & Wednesday)

July 3 to August 10Summer Conditioning

August 15First Practice

August 28Fall Conditioning (Tuesday & Saturday)

August 31Opening Game at Mercer Island

September 7Home Opener v. Interlake

IMPORTANT DATES

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A) FREE TO ASKB) [email protected]) (425) 936-1833

QUESTIONS

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Upper Classmen Tour 8th and 9th Graders

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Kids go to a different area (gym, classroom??)◦ Kevin Chiles talks first. (10-15 min each)◦ Athletic trainer talks second

Kids split into 2 groups. ◦ Jeff Chandler to map out where each group goes

to try and last a ½ hour.

Jeff Chandler to Coordinate

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Booster Club Update

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Parents that provide time and raise funds to:

Promote parent, player, student and community involvement in football.

Coordinate/support team activities. Provide services, facilities and equipment

which are not provided by the school district. Ensure recognition for the program and its

athletes. Encourage attendance and Increase the

enjoyment of the fans at all football games & activities.

What is the Booster Club?

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President – Jeff Cagle VP Finance – Lewis Carpenter VP Advertising – Kari Hall VP Membership – Julie Byrnes Secretary – Patricia LaPierre Who makes up the Booster Club??

All of you!

Booster Club Board of Directors

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Ultimate goal is to provide a great

Football experience for the players!

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Offset Strength & Conditioning Program costs

Weekly Team DinnersPlayer Scholarships (participation fee)Player EquipmentVideo EquipmentCoach Support & Clothing7 on 7 Tournament feesEnd of Year Banquet and player awardsWeb SiteTailgate ActivitiesStadium/Parking Lot Banners

2011 Booster Club Investments

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Goal: $50,500

• Membership – $12,000• Ford Drive 4UR School - $3,500• Texas Hold ‘Em & Auction– $10,000• Advertising/Programs – $15,000• Discount Cards – $10,000

2012 Financial Goals

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Booster Club Membership drive - starts tonight!

June 2nd – Ford Drive 4UR School . Mustang Discount Cards – 1st week of

practice. Saturday August 25th

◦ Texas Hold’em◦ Silent Auction

Main Fundraising Schedule

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◦ When: June 2nd @ RHS from 9-3

◦ What: Test drive a car, for every household that test drives a new Ford, Ford will give us $20 up to $6,000 to the program.

◦ How to help: Put it on your calendar, bring a friend, invite neighbors! We need 300 households to drive!

Ford Drive 4UR School

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◦ When: First week of Practice

◦ What: Each player sells cards. For use at many great locations in Redmond. Grocery store locations will be scheduled for the players.

◦ How to help: Please make sure your son sells their cards!

Entertainment Discount Cards

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When and Where: Saturday, August 25th @ Redmond Sr. Center

Texas Hold’em◦ What: Two levels of play (Junior Varsity and

Varsity). JV - FUN with prizes, Many JV tables will have

coaches dealing (Mom’s, it’s your chance to tell the coaches about your son!)

Varsity - more serious card players, bigger payout. Silent Auction

Asking each football family to provide an auction item ($25+ target) Combine with other families, solicit donations.

Texas Hold’em & Silent Auction

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Why should you join?... Great benefits like

Preferred game day parking Tailgate BBQ Mustang Clothing And Supports the team

Booster Club Membership

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What: Program and Stadium advertising is sold to local businesses. 30% of our revenue comes from selling ad space.

How to help: Purchase game day programs, support our advertisers.

Advertising

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Redmond Football Website:WWW.Redmondfootball.com

Returning and New parents/players: Register!

(“Registration Forms” in left Nav)

Text and email updates from the Coaching Staff and Boosters.

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Breakout Groups by Grade

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1. Coaches/athletic Trainer2. Kevin Chiles3. Volunteers - Kari4. Membership - Julie

Note: 4 groups

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· We would then break out into 4 groups (Sr&Jr (combined), Sophs, 8th and 9th) and have 4 sessions of 10-15 minutes each with the leaders rotating so we don’t lose people.

Session (they will have to be short and sweet):   1. Coaches (you can decide what to cover for each group)   2. Kevin Chiles – Strength and Conditioning (what he is doing, make sure everyone has a form,

understands the donation aspect)   3. Kari – Quickly describe each/some of the Volunteer positions. Make sure we at least get:   a. Parent contact lead for each grade   b. Food/Meals lead for each grade (to help Pam)   c. Ad sales volunteers   d. Other??   e. Volunteer sign up for as much as we can. (you were going to create “bigger sheets”)   4. Julie – Not sure if you will have all the membership stuff ready by here (need to make sure we

get the one time discount to incent the early signup). If you are ready, we can discuss the Booster club membership and/or:

  a. We could hand out:   i. Football camp paperwork   ii. Website signup instructions - Robert   iii. Overview of membership if we don’t have the details

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Copies of the Strength and conditioning forms

Last year Discount Cards Last year Programs Copies of Football Camp signups if available Parent take away

To bring