Parent Meeting 2013

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Parent Meeting 2013. Coach Introductions. CONTACT INFORMATION. Head Coach David Stover (256) 401-3528 dwstover@coosaschools.k12.al.us Assistant Coaches Johnnie Schmidt(256) 935-0076 Aaron Amacker - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Parent Meeting2013

Coach Introductions

TEAM SELECTION PROCESS

14-18 NovemberResults Posted 20

NovemberVarsity and JV

SCHEDULES• Varsity and J.V. schedules posted on Baseball

Website• Tournament Brackets will be posted for both

teams on Baseball Website• Schedule changes will be posted to the Baseball

Website ASAP

November 14th-18th - TryoutsNovember 20th - Team selectionNovember 21st – Player MeetingJanuary 6th - First Day of Practice with ThrowingJanuary 27th - First Day of Full PracticeFebruary 18th – First Varsity/J.V. Game vs. Isabella

IMPORTANT DATES

SPRING BREAK SCHEDULEMarch 24-30

Monday 24th : Possible J.V. Tournament TBD

Tuesday 25th : Possible J.V. Tournament TBD

Wednesday 26th:

Thursday 27th:

Friday 28th: Varsity Baseball vs. Thorsby (HOME)

IN SEASON PRACTICE SCHEDULEVARSITYWill practice M-F from 3:30 – 5:30 pm

JV Will practice M-F from 3:30-5:30 and Thurs. 5:30- 6:30 pm

NOTES:

Please pick players up at the high school field after practice

Please stay in stands if you want to watch practice

EQUIPMENT INFORMATION

Cap – $20.00, Payable to the Cougars Booster Club

Practice Pants – Grey or White (provided by your son)

Cleats Metal or Rubber Tennis Shoes or Turf Shoes – Players need to keep flat shoes in case we have to go inside for practice or run on the track

EXPECTATIONS OF PLAYERS1. Pass all classes every 9 weeks2. Be on time with all equipment3. Be respectful to coaches, administrators,

teachers, opponents, and umpires4. Be a good teammate 5. Focus and Hustle all the time6. Be coach-able7. Take care of your arm8. Follow all Coosa School District Policies9. Call coach when unable to show for practice or

game

Player Goals1. Become active in the community with baseball

2. Older players become mentors to the younger players

3. Work with the elementary school kids

4. Become competitive so coaches can introduce students to colleges

5. Obtain a good work ethic

6. Understand meaning of team and teamwork

1. To make decisions that are best for the team/program

2. To be honest with you and your son

3. To discipline your son and hold him to a very high standard

4. To help develop your son physically, mentally, and emotionally

5. To teach your son life lessons through the game of baseball

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THE COACHES

PARENT/COACH RELATIONSHIPS

Understanding and respecting the position of both parents and coaches will help enhance the athletic experience for our athletes.

APPROPRIATE CONCERNS TO DISCUSS WITH A COACH

1.The coach’s interaction with your son

2.How the coach can help your son become a better athlete and student

3.Concerns about your son’s interactions with others

AREAS LEFT TO THE DISCRETION OF THE COACH

1.TEAM STRATEGY

2.OTHER ATHLETES OR OTHER SITUATIONS NOT INVOLVING YOUR SON

3.PLAY CALLING

4.PLAYING TIME

FOR A CONFERENCECall Coach Stover to set up an appointment

at 256-401-3528

Others who will attend: Player, position/team coach, administrator (if deemed necessary by Coach Stover)

Please do not attempt to confront a coach after a game or practice. Emotions are running too high and will not result in a positive resolution

PARENT CODE OF CONDUCT1. Love and support your child and the team, win or lose

2. Be realistic about your child’s abilities

3. Be positive and encouraging at all times

4. Do not come to the fence, dugout, or on deck circle during a game to talk to your son.

5. Respect the coach’s decisions and encourage others to do the same

6. Realize that we are in this together

7. Do not disrespect the umpires at anytime

How Can Parents Help?1. Grounds Crew

2. Baseball Booster Club

3. Solicit Donations (Money and Supplies)

Extracurricular Discipline

Management Absence Policy

MISC. PoliciesPractice: Players will come directly to the field and

be ready to start practice at 3:30PM

Lockers: It is the player’s responsibility to secure all their items prior to starting practice.

Caps – Players will never wear their Coosa cap backwards

Uniforms – Players will look presentable at all times. Uniform shirts will be tucked in and only tennis shoes, sliders or cleats are allowed to be worn when in uniform

MISC. PoliciesUniforms –Players will turn in pants and jersey after

each game to be cleaned

Away Games – Players can ride home with their parents only. Parents must sign them out with the coach – players need to bring a change of clothes so they can turn in their uniforms.

Practice Attire – Wear athletic attire that is issued or bought

Coaches

Closing Comments

Questions?