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Redhawk Football Rally and Parent Meeting
May 18, 2014
1. Check-In and Sign-Ups2. Welcome3. Dinner – Eat in geographic groups4. Coach Talley5. Presentation6. Close
Agenda for the Evening
• Head Football Coach Northwestern University in St. Paul
• Played at Pacific Lutheran University for the legendary Frosty Westering
• Five-Time UMAC Coach of the Year
Speaker – Kirk Talley
VISION: • The Redhawk football program is a family that
develops men of love and excellence who serve others, lead, and compete for the glory of God.
MISSION: • To compete for Christ and make playing football at
Minnehaha Academy one of the most incredible experiences of our players’ lives.
Program Philosophy
Pyramid of Success - Core Values
• “Success is the peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.”
– John Wooden• Success is a by-product of doing things right and hard• We want playing football at MA to be a cause our players give
themselves to - preparing them for 20 years from now – What kind of husbands, fathers, and leaders have our players become?
How Do We Define Success?
• Build relationships – relationships are the foundation of our team• Control the BALL – Control it, protect it, and take it away• Execute – Know your role, do your job, and do it well while limiting
unforced errors and penalties• Play Great Defense – Stop the run, play fast, pursue the football,
tackle, and create turnovers• Multi-Dimensional Offense – Run and pass the ball with consistency• Win Special Teams – Create field position, create momentum, score
points, and create turnovers• Develop multi-sport athletes
Formula for Success on Fridays
1. New Conference – Independent Metro Athletic Conference (IMAC)
2. Full-Time Strength Coach – Roger Ross3. Hudl Video Application4. New Helmets and Uniforms
Improvements and Changes
1. Collin Quinn – Head FB Coach2. Hugh Program – Assistant Head Coach, Special Team Coord.3. Scott Scholl – Offensive Coordinator4. Ben Hanson – Defensive Coordinator5. Roger Ross – Strength Coach6. Dante Britten – Head JV Coach7. George Ashfield – Assistant Coach8. Jamel Raspberry – Assistant Coach9. Paul Snook – Head Middle School Coach10. Joe Protzmann – MS Assistant Coach
Redhawk Coaching Staff
1. Hans Carlson
2. Matt Ganter
3. Matt Anfinson
2014 Football Captians
• Game is safer than it has ever been – why? Awareness is the key.
• Less concussions in football than other sports at MA• We follow a concussion protocol for all athletes• For high school athletes – Full-time trainer and
baseline testing before the start of the season.• Limited contact
Concussions
1. Summer Athletic Development
2. June 9th-12th Padded Mini-Camp
3. Monday Night 7 on 7 in June and July
Football Summer Programming
• Build relationships – Relationships are the foundation of our football team
• Develop speed and strength through Athletic Development
• Install the framework of our offense and defense in the June 9th-12th mini-camp
• Develop skills, teamwork, and football execution through 7 on 7
• Develop multi-sport athletes
Goals for the Summer
• June 2nd- July 31st • Monday – Thursday 9:00am-12:00pm• Led by Coaches Ross and Scholl• Focus on speed, strength, and spiritual
development• $80 – Scholarships are available• Roger Ross Overview
Summer Athletic Development
• 9:00am-1:00pm – Monday-Thursday• Padded mini-camp - $20• For middle school and high school players• Have fun and come together as a team• Work fundamentals and install the
framework of our offense and defense
June 9th – 12th Mini-Camp
• At Minnehaha Academy – South Campus• No cost• June 16, 23 and July 7, 14, 21, and 28• 6:00pm-8:00pm• Primarily for High school players• Ball Guys – QB’s, RB’s, WR’s, LB’s and DB’s• We will play St. Paul Central, Como Park, Johnson,
Minneapolis Southwest, and SPA
Monday Night 7 on 7 League
1. Summer programs are open to middle school player but not required:
– AD is for all students 7th-12th
– June Mini-Camp all players 7th-12th
– 7 on 7 is for primarily for 9th-12th (some 8th graders will play)
2. Fall start time3. Retreat – HS only
Middle School vs. High School
• Aug. 8 – Friday – Equipment Handout• Aug. 10 – Sunday – 5:00pm Football Potluck• Aug. 11 – Monday – First Day of Practice• Aug. 15-17 – Friday-Sunday – FB Retreat• Aug. 23 – Saturday – Scrimmage at Rockford• Aug. 28 – Thursday – First Game New Life• Sept. 1 – Monday – Labor Day Evening Practice
Fall Season Important Dates:High School
1. MSHSL Eligibility Brochure2. Up to date physical on file3. Retreat Forms4. Team Wear = $1255. Activity Fee = $60(Financial assistance is available for fees)
High School Fall Season:Important Paperwork and Fees
MSHSL Eligibility Brochure:
MSHSL Physical Form:
Fall Season Important Dates:Middle School
1. Middle School Summer Football Camp Aug. 4 – 8 (register with MA Summer Programs)
2. Equipment Handout – Aug. 20th – Wed.3. First Day of Practice – Aug. 21st – Thur.
after first day of school.
1. Join the booster club2. Volunteer for concessions3. Donate financially – Full-time strength
coach, new uniforms, Hudl, etc.4. Help us purchase and meet our short and
long term needs/wish list.5. Tell others about what we are doing! The
more players we have the better.
Ways You Can Support the Program
1. Reminders – Complete sign-ups2. Questions – See me after3. Closing Prayer – Hugh Brown4. Ice Cream!
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