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2012-2013

2012-2013. Coaching Staff. Judy Linville- 8 th grade Girls Sarah Landers 7 th -Basketball Girls Steve Raska-8 th grade boys Cameron Goddard-7 th grade boys Ed Burleson - Campus Athletic Coordinator. How Can You Get Information?. Phone Fax Coach’s web page

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2012-2013

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  1. 2012-2013

  2. Coaching Staff Judy Linville- 8th grade Girls Sarah Landers 7th-Basketball Girls Steve Raska-8th grade boys Cameron Goddard-7th grade boys Ed Burleson-Campus Athletic Coordinator

  3. How Can You Get Information? • Phone • Fax • Coach’s web page • KISD web page • E-mail • www.rankonesport.com

  4. Phone Girls' Coaching Office 832-249-5952/5953 Coach Raska: 832-249-5994 Coach Goddard: 832-249-5993

  5. Fax 832-249-4073

  6. Coach’s Web Page http://classroom.kleinisd.net/webs/jlinville1/ http://classroom.kleinisd.net/webs/slanders1/ http://classroom.kleinisd.net/webs/sraska/

  7. E-mail eburleson@kleinisd.net slanders1@kleinisd.net jlinville1@kleinisd.net sraska@kleinisd.net cgoddard@kleinisd.net

  8. Paperwork Requirements • Physical (on KISD form)

  9. Insurance • You may pick up an insurance form from us for optional insurance. • You may utilize the website on the form to answer any questions or to enroll your child.

  10. Insurance Facts • Is my child already covered?KISD has a policy on every athlete in the program with a $500 deductible

  11. Insurance Facts • Will the $500.00 deductible be applied even if the parent’s insurance pays part of the bill? • Yes, unless the parent purchases the voluntary student insurance

  12. Insurance Facts • Does the parent’s insurance pay first? • Yes, the KISD policy is a secondary policy

  13. Insurance Facts What if the parents have no other insurance? The district policy will pay as the primary, minus the $500.00 deductible

  14. Insurance Facts If the voluntary student insurance is purchased, will this affect the deductible? Yes, this will normally cover most of the deductible

  15. Insurance Facts • Are there other advantages in purchasing the school insurance? • Yes, it will also cover other activities and the 24 hour coverage will cover at home and in the summer

  16. To File a Claim • Submit claim form within 90 days of accident • Begin treatment within 90 days of accident • Submit 1 claim form per accident • Submit charges to primary insurance carrier first

  17. Emergency Information Please keep all information current for your athlete’s file. Your athlete’s information card travels with us to and from the games. If there is an emergency we will need to notify you immediately.

  18. Equipment • The school will issue: • Dark and light jersey • Shorts • Shooting shirt All equipment needs to be returned as it was issued. Check periodically your athlete’s equipment to make sure he/she is taking proper care of it.

  19. Extras related to dress: • A good pair of basketball shoes are recommended for the season. Try to avoid black soles as they mark up the gym floor. • Stay with Schindewolf colors: navy, silver, white, black • We do not want a lot of extra add ons – such as multi color shoe laces, ribbons, feathers.

  20. More… • No jewelry of any kind is allowed in the sport of basketball- not a good time to get your ears pierced. • Avoid getting fancy nails during season- makes it more difficult to shoot and catch the ball. • No type of metal/plastic can be in your hair.

  21. Care of Uniforms • Wash on gentle cycle • Air dry only or hang out to dry • Do not dry uniforms in heated dryer

  22. Calendar-Girls Please refer to the calendar for game times, sites, & practices. • 7th grade practice-7:15-8:40 10:05-10:35 • 8th grade practice- 7:15-9:40 • Friday practices begin at 7:45 for both 7th and 8th graders.

  23. Attention Girls: • Pick-up and drop off your child by the tennis courts. • Athletes must enter the building through the back dressing room door.

  24. Calendar-Boys • Monday games • Pickup for practice and games at tennis courts

  25. Transportation to and from the Games All athletes are expected to ride the bus to and from the games unless a parent signs them out at the game with the coach. Under no circumstances will athletes be allowed to leave without parental supervision.

  26. Signing Out Your Athlete • At away games – sign your athlete out on the scorebook – • Please wait until the coach has had a chance to get their next team started and wrapped up the game just played.

  27. Practice and Game day pick up. • Please be on time to pick up your child. We don’t leave until the last child is gone. Please make arrangements if you can not make it. Pick up at the tennis courts.

  28. A Teams & B Teams A teams and B teams are subject to change throughout the season.

  29. Playing Time • Each athlete will be given an opportunity to play each game provided they have been successful in practice. • Equal playing time is not a guarantee.

  30. Injuries Report to coach immediately. Klein Collins trainer is available A Doctor’s release is needed to be released and readmitted to playing status. Coach will fill out a first report of injury form. • Medications need to be brought by the parent to the Nurse’s office.

  31. Character Development We seek to develop through athletics positive and productive young people who can succeed in life. Great emphasis is placed on: Character, integrity, responsibility and respect

  32. Sportsmanship (for the Old and the Young) • We want to display good sportsmanship at all times- both on and off the courts and in the bleachers. • We should respect the efforts of all participants- both our own team members and the opponents. Refrain from making negative statements about players from our team and the opponents as well. Remember, these are young adolescents and they are someone’s child. What you say will be heard and can greatly impact a child.

  33. Running Up the Score Klein rules state: Girls- do not press when 15 pts. ahead Boys- do not press when 20 pts. ahead In keeping with the spirit of developing young players, we will avoid running up the score just for the sake of doing so. Players will be encouraged to set up plays and run through offensive sets in situations where we might be dominating the game. This is a difficult task for all of us, but we will make every attempt to maintain both teams sense of dignity in a unbalanced game.

  34. Coaching from the bleachers: Please refrain from speaking with your child while at a game. We want the athletes to focus on what is happening on the court.

  35. Referees and Coaches • Please also refrain from speaking to the referees before, during, or after the game. • If you need to speak to the coach, please email or call to set up a conference. After a game is not a good time.

  36. Athletic Bench Expectations • Athletes are expected to sit behind the bench of the team playing and support them. • No running back and forth to the concession stand/restroom during the game. • The team playing will always huddle with their coach at the conclusion of a game for closing comments.

  37. Communication with Athletes Handing Out of Information: Written information for team members should be cleared by the coach, athletic coordinator, and principal prior to giving out to athletes.

  38. Non School Activities • U.I.L. activities take precedence over non-school activities wherever possible • Please notify the coach well in advance of possible conflicts

  39. High School Games • Athletes are encouraged to attend the high school games whenever possible. One of the best tools for learning the game is to watch the older teams in action. • Junior High Night at Klein Collins for the girls is set for January 25th. We would like for all of our players to attend this night since we will be honored.

  40. YARD SIGNS • Yard signs are available. • $25.00 for the basic sign • $35.00 for the sign and 2 stickers • Order forms are available tonight. Money is due by Tuesday, November 27th.

  41. Game Day Food Orders Food may be ordered and will be delivered to the school on game days by contacting: Lenny’s at I 45 Suite 500 281-288-7088 Fax Preferred- 281-288-7087 Box cost- $6.25 Order forms may be picked up tonight.

  42. Basketball T-Shirts: Girls Navy shirts printed silver and white Cost will be: short sleeve $10.00 long sleeve $12.00 sweatshirts $15.00 Name on back $3.00 Orders and money are due by Thursday, November 17th

  43. Girls Spirit Shirt Design Navy Heather Dri-Fit T-shirt- $13.00 Navy Sweatshirt- $15.00 Orders due by Tuesday November 27th

  44. Girl’s Team Pictures Team pictures have been scheduled for Thursday, January 30that 7:30 a.m. in the gym. Girls will wear their basketball uniforms for pictures. Turn in your money on picture day.

  45. Philosophy Academics and athletics… a winning team.”

  46. Grades are #1!

  47. No Pass-No Play Any F’s on a report card will result in an athlete becoming ineligible. They will remain ineligible for 3 weeks but may regain eligibility by passing all courses at progress report time.

  48. Our Goals

  49. The 3 D’s Desire Determination Dedication The Winning Edge

  50. Fundamentals Are the key to success.

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