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AGENDA Athletic Director (Mr. Triolo) Parent Chalk Talk Coach Ray

AGENDA Athletic Director (Mr. Triolo) Parent Chalk Talk Coach Ray Football Booster Club (Alena Aaron-President) Player Chalk Talk Coach Ray Program Introduction Program Highlights Team Breakout. Dear Parents:

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AGENDA Athletic Director (Mr. Triolo) Parent Chalk Talk Coach Ray

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  1. AGENDA • Athletic Director (Mr. Triolo) • Parent Chalk Talk • Coach Ray • Football Booster Club (Alena Aaron-President) • Player Chalk Talk • Coach Ray • Program Introduction • Program Highlights • Team Breakout

  2. Dear Parents: • Welcome to the 2012-13 Roseville Joint Union High School District Athletic Programs. We look forward to another great year of participation from our students. We fully expect to continue the traditions of competitive play, outstanding sportsmanship and personal growth for all students who participate in athletics at our schools. • In past years our athletic programs have flourished. Athletics allow a large number of our students to be positively connected to their high school experience and can open the door to potential college opportunities and lifelong enrichment. As you may know, the State's funding of public schools has been reduced significantly. Since the 2008-09 school year, RJUHSD has seen reductions in state funding exceeding $10 million. For the 2012-13 school year, the District faces continued budget challenges and uncertainties. In order to sustain our athletic programs across the District, we are requesting an Athletic Contribution from all students participating in athletics for the 2012-13 school year. The Athletic Contribution is voluntary, and your supportive donation will allow our athletic programs to continue as they have in the past. Without substantial ongoing support, we may be faced with making cuts to our athletic programs across the District. The District’s commitment to a full athletic program is evidenced by some of the costs it currently funds, including: • 56 District Paid Stipends (per school) - Total cost approximately $750,000 • Pools (5 pools/8 months) - Total cost approximately $200,000 • Athletic Equipment - Total cost approximately $112,000 • Athletic Transportation - Total cost approximately $62,500 • Helmet/Shoulder Pad Refurbish - Total cost approximately $32,500 • Coaches’ Training For Every Coach - Total cost approximately $8,600 • Athletics are very expensive, but we believe they offer an important opportunity, enriching our students’ lives and futures. We are committed to offering quality athletic programs for your sons and daughters, and hope you will share our commitment with an Athletic Contribution this upcoming year. It is our sincere hope and desire that this Athletic Contribution causes no hardship to your family. For this reason, the Athletic Department will accept any and all Athletic Contribution amounts. For further information, please contact your school's athletic director or the school administration who are always available to respond to your questions. To allow us to sustain the programs at each school throughout the District, the amount requested for the Athletic Contribution per athlete, per season for school year 2012-13 is: • First Sport $125 • Second Sport $100 • Third Sport $75 • Four (4) sport athletes or athletes who participate in two (2) sports during the same season will only be asked to make one (1) Athletic Contribution for participation in those two (2) sports in the same season. • We are grateful for your continued support, especially in these uncertain economic times. Our goal is to continue to offer a quality and comprehensive athletic program to our students that will add to their personal growth and a positive high school experience. • - Roseville Joint Union High School District Athletics

  3. District Athletic Contribution $125 This is NOT collected by the Antelope Football Parent Booster Club OR any coaches. Any questions, call Antelope High School.

  4. PROGRAM OVERVIEW • Our goal is to create a family atmosphere in this program • “BIG TITAN”, little me • We have three primary rules: • Rule # 1, The “DO RIGHT” rule • Rule # 2, Do your very best at everything you do • Rule # 3, Treat everyone you meet as you would like to be treated

  5. COACHES • Brad Burton – JV Head Coach • David Bevers • Jason Grotewiel • Kevin Lewis • Tony Vinson • John Cook – Frosh Head Coach • Mike Baumgart • Nick Garofalo • Dave Harris • Anton Banks • Matt Ray – Varsity Head Coach • Mike Morales • Cody Cotten • Jeff Evans • Lee Evans • Rob McGregor • Shaun Southwick • Brett Horsely • Jim Teague • Kelvin Mackey

  6. Antelope Football Parent Booster Club President – Alena Aaron Vice President—Cindy Rose Treasurer – Sherri Baumgart Secretary – Janice Short

  7. Antelope Football Core Beliefs • Character Development • Try to teach our players integrity, respect, commitment, accountability and loyalty. • We are teaching life skills through our football experience. • Do not do anything that would bring discredit to your family school, team, football program, or yourself. The “Do Right Rule” 2. Academic Excellence • Stress the value of good education. Our goal is for every team’s GPA to be > 3.0. • Do not be an athlete, be a student-athlete. 3. Speed and Strength Development • Weight training class and Titan summer strength program. • Outwork your opponents mentally and physically. 4. Communication • All communication between athletes and coaches will be open and honest at all times. That means you will be told what you need to hear not what you want to hear. 5. Preparation • Fundamental skills are the foundation of our program. • Work daily to improve yourself and your players. “Play hard, work harder.” 6. Titan Pride • Belief in the Antelope Football Program. • Respect every person and every thing involved in our program. • Unity – “Big Titan, Little Me” • Attitude – Look for ways to improve everyday with a positive mental approach. 7. Make the Play • The combination of executing your techniques and responsibilities with maximum effort. 8. Multi Sport Athlete • Players have the right to have a high school career not consumed by the “year round” single sport mentality. • Summer schedule to facilitate all sports and activities will be given at a later date. • Learn to compete at everything!

  8. Academics Academics come first Each level will receive two days of study hall per week. It is the student’s responsibility to come with work to do. Successful students manage their time well prepare for test early, read material nightly, and complete assignments on time. Our goal is for an overall GPA of 2.5

  9. Conditioning Training Philosophy • Physical training for athletics is a serious and an important matter. • We do not endorse steroids. The best program consists of a well balanced diet, combined with good hydration and rest, as well as a strong effort in the weight room (SST – specific sport training).

  10. RECOMMENDED CLASS SCHEDULE: Freshman Year: PE9 in the Fall and Weight Training in the Spring Sophomore Year: PE10 in the Fall and Advanced Weight Training in the Spring Junior Year: Athletic PE in the Fall and Advanced Weight Training in the Spring Senior Year: Athletic PE in the Fall

  11. PLAYER EXPECTATIONS --Players must be present at all available opportunities to be successful: Air Raid OSP/Weight Training Spring Ball Summer Practices Start of Season

  12. PURPOSE OF ANTELOPE FOOTBALL PARENT BOOSTERS Provide financial support to the AHS freshman, junior varsity and varsity football teams. To encourage and support sportsmanship on the part of all involved: players, coaches, and spectators. To promote parental and community involvement, participation, and pride in the AHS football program.

  13. FINANCIAL SUPPORT 2012 FINANCES Expenses: $77,181.00 Income: $88,486.00 Player’s Behalf Income (what was collected from parents directly to AFPBC): $25,061.00 Where did additional $68,340 come from? Fundraisers ($36,604.00) Snack Bar ($22,983.00) Apparel Sales ($3,838.00)

  14. FINANCIAL SUPPORT 2013 FINANCES Expense Goal: $106,900.00 Income Goal: $108,292.00 Player’s Behalf Income (what will be collected from parents directly to AFPBC): $37,392.00 Where will the additional $70,900.00 come from? Fundraisers ($44,700.00) Snack Bar ($21,000.00) Apparel Sales ($5,200.00)

  15. HOW YOU GET INVOLVED • Monthly meetings (first Monday of every month in Library at 6:30) Summer months will be at location off campus • Join Antelope Titan Football Group on facebook • Watch your e-mail for updates • Volunteer!

  16. WHERE YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Committees(sign up tonight) Membership (All team parents) Snack Bar Apparel Meet the Titans Game Day—we will ask each family to donate two games this season (MOST SPOTS ARE WHEN YOUR PLAYER IS NOT PLAYING!!) Snack Bar --Donating Food Apparel --Preparing Meals Parking Monitor --Serving Meals

  17. HOW CAN YOU HELP?? • Sponsors • Four Fundraisers This Season • www.schooldailydeals.com • Lift-a-Thon (2013 JV and Varsity) • Titan Cards (June 24-July 12) • Meet the Titans • August 17

  18. Lift-A-ThonPrizes (will be awarded at Meet the Titans) First Place-$200 Apple Gift Card Second Place--$100 gift card to Sports Chalet Third Place--$50 Movie Pass to Century Theaters Fourth Place--Spirit pack gift pack ***June 10th Money DUE for prizes!!!***

  19. How to do Lift-a-thon Fill out sheet provided with EITHER street address or e-mails Each Player will turn in at least 10 addresses!! If providing e-mail, send one e-mail saying Lift-a-Thon is coming. Print address on back NEATLY and in PEN Fill out Dear___ at top of form Print YOUR name and sign in the middle of the form Players message is required and very important

  20. How to do Lift-a-thon (continued) Bring envelopes back to Coach Ray on April 24 – 26th during your lunch in front of small gym or after school until 4:00 by the weight room. Put your Last Name and Grade Level on outside of envelope with felt pin ALL envelopes due on this date!!!!

  21. 2013 COSTS Helmets……………………………………………………………$257 Shoulder Pads……………………………………………………..$273 Game Jerseys……………………………………………………...$100x3 for Varsity Game Pants…………………………………………………………$52 x3 for Varsity Practice Jerseys……………………………………………………$50 Practice Pants……………………………………………………….$35 Thigh Pads………………………………………………………….$9.50x2 Knee Pads…………………………………………………………..$6.00x2 Travel Bag…………………………………………………………..$65 Total $847.50 frosh and JV $1,167.00 Varsity

  22. Fees for 2013 Paid to Antelope Football Parent Booster Club Spirit Pack (2) Practice shirts and shorts, game socks, mouthpiece, and x2pi KIPI evaluation (Antelope Football Spirit Pack). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60 w/out girdle $85 w/ girdle Antelope Air Raid Sunday Workouts February 24 – May 5 Current 7th through 11th Grades. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$45 Current 4th through 6th Grades (April 7 – May 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25 Red and White Camp (2013 Frosh) April 29 – May 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$50 Frosh Football camp (Titan Stadium)………………………………………………$FREE TO ANTELOPE PLAYERS! June 17th-June 20th JUNIOR VARSITY Football camp (Titan Stadium)………………………………………………$FREE TO ANTELOPE PLAYERS! June 24th-June 27th Varsity Football camp (Feather River College, Quincy Ca.)…………………………………$295 per player June 17th-June 21st ($50 Deposit due by May 23rd ) TOTAL UPCOMING COST FROSH ($130 w/girdle) JV( $60) VARSITY ($355)

  23. KIPI™ Preventative Program The KIPI™ Knee Injury Preventative Program is cutting edge and provides the newest concepts in exercise, body mechanics and corrective exercise. In the case of the non-contact ACL injury, many factors affect the predisposition of an athlete’s likelihood of occurrence. The staff at X2PI recognized these factors, and created a system to reduce injuries with proper evaluation, education, and biomechanical implementation which gave rise to the KIPI™ program. Has your athlete or school been KIPI™ Certified?EVALUATION-Most athletes are unaware of potential motor pattern risk factors that can put them at risk for injury when sprinting into a cut or landing from a jump. During our unique KIPI™ Movement Efficiency Evaluation process, the athletes will be put through a variety of movement tests where movement analysis will be instituted.EDUCATION- At the conclusion of our educational process, our athletes understand and demonstrate how to move correctly, decelerate correctly, and land properly from jumping movements. It is the X2PI™ educational process that is critical to injury prevention. If an athlete recognizes the proper way to execute these athletic movements, it will greatly reduce the risk for injury.IMPLEMENTATION-Now that the athletes are educated on how to perform these movements correctly, our specialized Awareness Training Session is implemented to reinforce correct movement patters, stabilize the surrounding muscles around the knee, and activate proper muscular balance. This is a great hands on learning experience for athlete as they will learn amongst their peers.

  24. October Breast Cancer Awareness and Pink • There will be ONE game in October in which the players can wear pink. The items allowed to be pink will be restricted to: • Tape • Wrist Bands • Gloves • Skull Cap • These items will not be allowed after the one designated game. . .

  25. Parent Communication Guidelines • Parents are always free to come and talk to the coach’s—HOWEVER only certain things will be discussed and only at certain times.  • Coach will discuss your son and no ones else • Please partake in the 24 hour Rule-Sometimes things are not as they seem, or as big as they seem!!(make sure you have the FACTS) • These conversations will be kept on how your son can improve and get better • It will not be about playing time • These conversations need to be directed at the position and Head Coach of your athletes Level(Chain of Command) • Ie Frosh-Coach Cook, JV Coach Burton, Varsity Coach Ray • If you still have issues you may contact Coach Ray ( Please know that I will have all parties in the meeting for open and honest communication) • Any further Assistance will need to be directed to Mike Triolo (AD) • All meetings need to be set up by appointment- Please respect this and our time. • The best time for meetings will be after practice- • Times that coaches will not meet • Coaches will not discuss issues before practice- Coach’s have to get ready and be on time for practice • Coaches will not discuss issues before games- they all have tons of duties to partake in • Coaches will not discuss issues AFTER GAMES- Please make and appointment at a later time when all parties have level heads!!! -24hr policy • Please adhere to these policies. We are willing to meet and discuss issues that pertain to your athlete in a matter and fashion that will be productive.

  26. Antelope Football Team Rules • All players must attend all practices. • The three excused reasons follow. • Personal sickness • Family emergency • School commitment such as a make up test or student teacher conference. • b. Invalid Excuses • Family vacation • Homework • Dentist, doctor, and personal appointments-Coach’s are here players are here!! • (if there are problems please contact your coach) • If you are injured you must still attend practice. Player’s roles will be determined based on injury. • Punishments • One unexcused absence = suspension for a half • Two unexcused absence = suspension for a game • Three unexcused absence = suspension from the team for the remainder of the season. • If you were not at school for excused reasons and will not attend practice you must call your Head Coach by noon or email (mray@rjuhsd.us-only varsity players)(or your students head coach, Burton or Cook) or you will miss the first half. • *The Titan football program is taking a firm stance on Profanity- 1st offense warning, 2nd offense a “TITAN” run • All players must be on time to practice. Failure to be on time for practice will result with meeting with Head Coach after practice. TITAN runs will awarded • Do not do anything that will bring discredit to your family, your school, yourself, or your teammates. • Follow all school rules. Do what is right. • Attend class everyday. Be a leader in the classroom. • Playing time is earned at practice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • The Titan Program does not condone the use of drugs and alcohol. Violators will be disciplined according to the Antelope High School guidelines.

  27. Team Rules • Team rules to be signed by BOTH parents and players • Include signed rules with Lift-a-thon forms • Please Print name under signature!!!!

  28. UPCOMING IMPORTANT DATES • April 26th Lift-a-thon forms due • April 29th Red/White Camp (2013 Frosh) starts • May 13th Spring Clinic (Varsity/JV) starts • May 23rd • Parent meeting/boys BBQ • Spirit Pack money due • June 10th Summer Program (All Teams) starts • PHYSICALS HAVE TO BE DONE BEFORE STEPPING ON FIELD!! • June 17th Quincy Camp Departure (Varsity)

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