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MAVERICK
FOOTBALL
PARENT MEETING
SPRING 2016
Information will be updated regularly on the Booster Club Website
C.T.C.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SAT/SUN
25 April
26 April
27 April
28 April
29 April
30/1
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7:30-8:30am Individual-Group 4:45-5:45pm Team Drills
7:30-8:30am Individual-Group 4:45-5:45 Team Drills
7:30-8:30 Individual-Group 4:45-5:45 Team Drills
7:30-8:30am Individual Drills 4:45-5:45 Team Drills
No practice Period Only with weights and Film
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7:30-8:30am Individual-Group 4:45-5:45 Team Drills
7:30-8:30 Individual-Group 4:45-5:45 Team Drills
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No practice Period Only with weights and Film
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7:30-8:30am Individual-Group 4:45-5:45 Team Drills
7:30-8:30 Individual-Group 4:45-5:45 Team Drills
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7:30-8:30am Individual-Group 4:45-5:45pm Team Drills
7:30-8:30am Individual-Group 4:45-5:45 Team Drills
7:30-8:30 Individual-Group 4:45-5:45 Team Drills
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7:30-8:30am Individual-Group 4:45-5:45 Team Drills
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Make Up Day Make Up Day
MAVERICK FOOTBALL MAVERICK FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
2016 McNeil Varsity · Date Day Opponent Site Time
Aug 19 Friday Anderson (Scrimmage) TBA
Aug 26 Friday Austin High Kelly Reeves 7:30 PM Home
Sept 1 Thurs Harker Heights Kelly Reeves 7:00 PM Home
Sept 9 Friday Del Valle Del Valle 7:30 PM Away
Sept 16 Friday Killeen Leo Buckley 7:30 PM Away
Sept 23 Friday Pflugerville Dragon 7:00 PM Home
Sept 30 Friday Cedar Ridge Kelly Reeves 7:00 PM Away
Oct 6 Thurs Westwood (Homecoming) Kelly Reeves 7:00 PM Home
Oct 14 Friday Hendrickson Hendrickson 7:00 PM Away
Oct 21 Friday OPEN
Oct 28 Friday Stony Point (Senior Night) Dragon 7:00 PM Home
Nov 4 Friday Round Rock Dragon 7:00 PM Away
J.V. Blue & Green · Date Day Opponent Site Time
Aug 19 Friday
Aug 25 Thurs Austin High 5:00/7:00 Away
Aug 31 Wed Harker Heights Harker Heights 5:00/7:00 Away
Sept 8 Thurs Del Valle McNeil 5:00/7:00 Home
Sept 15 Thurs Killeen McNeil 5:00/7:00 Home
Sept 22 Thurs Pflugerville Pflugerville 5:00/7:00 Away
Sept 30 Thurs Cedar Ridge McNeil 5:00/7:00 Home
Oct 5 Wed Westwood Westwood 5:00/7:00 Away
Oct 13 Thurs Hendrickson McNeil 5:00/7:00 Home
Oct 20 Thurs OPEN
Oct 27 Thurs Stony Point Stony Point 5:00/7:00 Away
Nov 3 Thurs Round Rock McNeil 5:00/7:00 Home
9th Grade Blue & Green · Date Opponent Site Time
Aug 19 Friday
Aug 25 Thurs Austin High McNeil 5:00/7:00 Home
Aug 31 Wed Harker Heights McNeil 5:00/7:00 Home
Sept 8 Thurs Del Valle Del Valle 5:00/7:00 Away
Sept 15 Thurs Killeen Killeen 5:00/7:00 Away
Sept 22 Thurs Pflugerville McNeil 5:00/7:00 Home
Sept 30 Thurs Cedar Ridge Cedar Ridge 5:00/7:00 Away
Oct 5 Wed Westwood McNeil 5:00/7:00 Home
Oct 13 Thurs Hendrickson Hendrickson 5:00/7:00 Away
Oct 20 Thurs OPEN
Oct 27 Thurs Stony Point McNeil 5:00/7:00 Home
Nov 3 Thurs Round Rock Round Rock 5:00/7:00 Away
MAVERICK FOOTBALL MHS Coaches Contact information
•Howard McMahan Campus Coordinator/Head Football
[email protected] 512-464-6502
•Cory Parham [email protected] 512-464-6505
•Kevin McKinley [email protected] 512-464-6501
• Mike Reynolds [email protected] 512-464-6505
• Jack Estes [email protected] 512-464-6495
•Dustin Pleasant [email protected] 512-464-6505
•Levi Steele [email protected] 512-464-6496
•Emerson Allen [email protected] 512-464-6505
•Andrew Dawson [email protected] 512-464-6505
•Calvin Guillory [email protected] 512-464-6406
•Sebastian Vega [email protected] 512-464-6573
•Silvano Aguirre [email protected] 512-464-6505
•Scott Hall [email protected] 512-464-6505
MAVERICK FOOTBALL PROGRAM OF CHAMPIONS
VISION STATEMENT
NO EXCUSES!! WIN EVERYDAY!!
MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Maverick football program is to help our student athletes
develop championship character through football. We will be committed to
academic and athletic excellence. Through leadership, teamwork, and pride
we will uphold the traditions of McNeil High School. It is extremely important
for our football program to have parental and community support.
CORE VALUES
MAVERICK PRIDE
Protect We will be committed to protecting the image of our
team, our school and our community.
Respect We will treat everyone with dignity and value the
diversity in our program and community.
Integrity We will strive to be positive role models in our school
and community.
Discipline We will mature daily to achieve the physical and
mental discipline that is required to fulfill our purpose in life.
Excellence We will strive to achieve academic and athletic
excellence on a daily basis.
C.T.C.
MAVERICK FOOTBALL Coaching Philosophy
Our goal as a coaching staff will be to develop the entire student-
athlete. We will focus on preparing each individual to become the best
athlete possible. However this is only part of the total picture. Superior
student-athletes are well-rounded people that understand the
importance of a good education. They exhibit discipline, a great work
ethic, integrity, and a team before self-attitude. To reach the full
potential of each student-athlete, we will concentrate on the following
areas:
Provide a mindset that academic growth is a priority of this program.
Implement the most creative and innovative ways to improve each
individual’s athletic ability.
Enhance the social and emotional maturity of the student athlete.
Incorporate character building/mental training.
Motivate student-athletes to be committed to reaching the high standards of
the program.
Develop a mutual respect between coaches and players by treating each
person with respect.
Develop a trusting relationship between coaches and players by coaching
the player and loving the person.
Communicate the expectations of the student-athlete in a simple, clear
manner (no mixed messages).
Provide an environment that promotes multi-sport athletes.
Create a family atmosphere that players enjoy being around.
MAVERICK FOOTBALL PROGRAM POSITIVES
• Overall passing percentage per six weeks raised 20% on average
• 24 Varsity football players named Academic All District in 2015
• 3 Varsity football players named Academic All State in 2015
• 4 wins for Varsity football (most in a season since 2008)
• 3 wins in district competition for Varsity football (most in a season
since 2008)
• Played 4 sub varsity teams for an entire season (first time in
program since 2011)
• Booster Club membership at 31% (Up from 7.5% in 2011)
• 9 Varsity players named to 13-6A All District team
• 3 senior players signed to play college football next year
MAVERICK FOOTBALL ATHLETIC TRAINING PROCEDURES
The following statements are designed to help inform the athlete and parents on
procedures that should be followed should an athletic injury occur.
Athletes are expected to report injuries to the Athletic Trainer as soon as possible.
Training room opens at 7:30AM or earlier by appointment. This time may change
without notice.
Athletic Trainers may be reached at the following numbers & emails:
“Doc”- [email protected] 512-464-6503
“Mrs.Maggie” [email protected] 512-464-6527
When going to a physician please make sure to have the McNeil Medical Release
Form. The form will allow the Athletic Trainers to communicate with the doctor about the
athlete’s condition. In addition, the release will let the Athletic Trainers know what the
athlete can and cannot do.
A written release from the treating physician must be on file in the training room before
an athlete, under the care of a physician, for any reason, will be allowed to participate in
any physical activity. A fax will also be accepted (464-6477). An athlete released from
the care of a physician will be monitored by the Athletic Trainer for full release.
Athletes under a physician care for a surgery or other injury and are unable to practice will
supplement his/her athletic workout by being in the athletic training room for rehabilitation
exercises.
Weekend and Club Injuries:
The athletic trainers are willing to take care of these non-school related injuries for McNeil
athletes provided the athlete follows treatment protocols suggested by Athletic Trainer at
McNeil as well as club practice. If you play at club you play here. Violation will result in
the termination of treatment for club injuries.
All athletes who need treatment or taping should be present for morning
treatments. If you are not present at morning treatments, we assume you will be ready
and able to practice that day without any assistance from the athletic trainers. Sports that
practice in the morning before the school day begins have treatments after school.
MAVERICK FOOTBALL ATHLETIC TRAINING PROCEDURES (CONT.)
Athletes should come to the training room with proper attire for taping, treatment, and
rehab. Shirts and shorts should be worn at all times. Sports bras are not accepted as
proper attire. NO SHOES will be allowed on the treatment tables. Cleats are not to be
worn in the training room or school building.
Athletes are not to treat themselves. Athletes will wait for an Athletic Trainer or Student
Athletic Trainer to assist him/her. Operation of any equipment by an athlete will not be
permitted.
Do not remove supplies from the training room.
Athletes are responsible for all special equipment issued (wraps, sleeves, crutches,
splints, etc.). If items are not returned, athletes will be held accountable for the
replacement.
*Disrespect of student trainers will not be tolerated. Treat them as you would treat the
Athletic Trainers.*
MAVERICK FOOTBALL PLAYER EXPECTATIONS
I. PRIORITIES – WIN EVERY DAY!!! (COMPETE)
ATHLETE A.) CHARACTER (Be the best person you can be)
B.) ACADEMIC (Priority for student-athletes at MHS – Manage your time)
C.) GOOD TEAMMATE (Selfless)
TEAM A.) DISCIPLINE (Do it the right way everyday)
B.) TOUGHNESS (Mental & Physical)
C.) CONDITIONED (Outwork everybody everyday)
CHARACTERISTICS OF A MAVERICK: CTC
A.) CARE (BE A GOOD TEAMMATE)
1.)INVEST IN THE PROGRAM
2.) TEAM BEFORE SELF ATTITUDE
3.)BE AN AMBASSODOR OF THE PROGRAM (REPRESENT)
B.) TRUST IN THE PROGRAM
1.)ACCOUNTABLE
2.)BE CONFIDENT IN YOURSELF AND YOUR TEAM MATES
3.)MENTAL TOUGHNESS
C.) COMMITMENT
1.)BE COURAGEOUS
2.)PLAY WITH GREAT EFFORT
3.)MENTAL TOUGHNESS
MAVERICK FOOTBALL
PLAYER EXPECTATIONS (CONT.)
GENERAL POLICIES FOR PLAYERS
FOLLOW ALL TEAM, MHS, AND RRISD RULES
AND GUDELINES
HAZING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED
ALL FACIAL HAIR KEPT WILL BE KEPT“NEAT
AND CLEAN”
ALL JEWLERY IS PROHIBITED WHEN
REPRESENTING MHS ATHLETICS.
PLAYER WILL LET COACH KNOW IF HE MUST
MISS A PRACTICE OR ATHLETIC PERIOD
PRACTICE/WORK OUT POLICIES FOR PLAYERS
ATTENDENCE AT PRACTICE IS REQUIRED
EVERY DAY BOTH DURING THE ATHLETIC
PERIOD AND AUTSIDE SCHOOLDAY.
IF PRACTICE MUST BE MISSED. MAKE
POSITION COACH AWARE BEFORE PRACTICE.
( EXCUSED ABSENCE)
MUST BE PROPERLY DRESSED ACCORDING
TO THE RULES
HUSTLE FROM DRILL TO DRILL – NO WALKING
ON THE STRIPES
HIT THE GRASS RUNNING!
WORK HARD AND BE COACHABLE AT ALL
TIMES
HAVE A POSITIVE WINNING ATTITUDE
SHIRTS WILL BE WORN AT ALL TIMES DURING
WORK OUTS OR AT MHS ATHLETIC FACILITIES
INJURED PLAYERS WILL DRESS OUT AND
ATTEND ALL PRACTICES UNLESS APPROVED
BY TRAINER AND COACH
LOCKER ROOM POLICIES FOR PLAYERS
LOCKER ROOM WILL BE KEPT NEAT AND
ORDERLY
LOCKER ORGANIZATION IS A MUST
KEEP LOCKER LOCKED AT ALL TIMES
NO HORESPLAY OR WRESTLING IN LOCKER
ROOM.
STAY IN ASSIGNED LOCKER ROOMS
TURN IN WORK OUT GEAR DAILY TO WASH.
(DO NOT TAKE HOME)
SHOES WILL BE REMOVED BEFORE
ENTERING THE BUILDING
PLAYERS MUST KNOCK BEFORE ENTERING
COACHES’ OFFICES
MAVERICK FOOTBALL PLAYER EXPECTATIONS (CONT.)
I. GENERAL POLICIES FOR PLAYERS
1.) FOLLOW ALL TEAM, MHS, AND RRISD RULES AND
GUDELINES
2.) HAZING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED
3.) ALL FACIAL HAIR KEPT WILL BE KEPT“NEAT AND CLEAN”
4.) ALL JEWLERY IS PROHIBITED WHEN REPRESENTING MHS
ATHLETICS.
5.) PLAYER WILL LET COACH KNOW IF HE MUST MISS A PRACTICE OR
ATHLETIC PERIOD
II. PRACTICE/WORK OUT POLICIES FOR PLAYERS 1.) ATTENDANCE AT PRACTICE IS REQUIRED EVERY DAY BOTH DURING
THE ATHLETIC PERIOD AND OUTSIDE THE SCHOOLDAY.
2.) IF PRACTICE MUST BE MISSED. MAKE POSITION COACH AWARE
BEFORE PRACTICE. ( EXCUSED ABSENCE)
3.) MUST BE PROPERLY DRESSED ACCORDING TO THE RULES
4.) HUSTLE FROM DRILL TO DRILL – NO WALKING ON THE STRIPES
5.) HIT THE GRASS RUNNING!
6.) WORK HARD AND BE COACHABLE AT ALL TIMES
7.) HAVE A POSITIVE WINNING ATTITUDE
8.) SHIRTS WILL BE WORN AT ALL TIMES DURING WORKOUTS OR AT
MHS ATHLETIC FACILITIES
9.) INJURED PLAYERS WILL DRESS OUT AND ATTEND ALL PRACTICES
UNLESS APPROVED BY TRAINER AND COACH
III. LOCKER ROOM POLICIES FOR PLAYERS 1.) LOCKER ROOM WILL BE KEPT NEAT AND ORDERLY
2.) INDIVIDUAL LOCKERS WILL BE KEPT ORGANIZED
3.) KEEP LOCKER LOCKED AT ALL TIMES
4.) NO HORESPLAY OR WRESTLING IN LOCKER ROOM.
5.) STAY IN ASSIGNED LOCKER ROOMS
6.) TURN IN WORKOUT GEAR DAILY TO WASH. (DO NOT TAKE HOME)
7.) PLAYERS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MHS ISSUED EQUIPMENT
THAT IS NOT RETURNED
8.) CLEATS WILL BE REMOVED BEFORE ENTERING THE BUILDING
9.) PLAYERS MUST KNOCK BEFORE ENTERING COACHES’ OFFICES
MAVERICK FOOTBALL PARENT COACH COMMUNICATION PLAN
Both parenting and coaching are extremely difficult jobs. By
establishing an understanding of each position, we are better able to
accept the actions of the other and provide greater benefits to children.
As parents of children that have become involved in our programs, you
have a right to understand what expectations are placed on your child.
This begins with clear communication from the coach of your child’s
program.
I. Communication that you should expect from your child’s coach:
1.) Expectations the coach has for your child as well as all the players on
the squad
2.) Locations and times of all practices and contests.
3.) Team Requirements- i.e., practices, special equipment, out-of-season
conditioning, etc.
4.) Discipline that may result in the denial of your child’s participation.
II. Communication coaches expect from parents: 1.) Concerns expressed directly to the coach.
2.) Notification of any schedule conflicts well in advance.
3.) As your child becomes involved in the program at McNeil, they will
experience some of the most rewarding moments of their lives. It is
important to understand that there also may be times when things do not
go the way your child wishes. At these times, discussion with the coach
is encouraged.
III. Appropriate concerns to discuss with coaches: 1.) The treatment of your child
2.) Ways to help your child improve
3.) Concerns about your child’s behavior
4.) It is very difficult to accept your child not playing as much as you may
hope. Coaches are professionals. They make judgment decisions based
on what they believe to be the best for all students involved. As you have
seen from the list above, certain things can and should be discussed with
your child’s coach. Other things, such as the following, must be left to the
discretion of the coach.
MAVERICK FOOTBALL PARENT COACH COMMUNICATION PLAN (CONT.)
IV. Issues not appropriate to discuss with coaches:
1.)Playing time
2.)Team Strategy
3.) Other student-athletes
4.)There are situations that may require a conference between the coach
and the parent. Conferences in these situations are to be encouraged. It
is important that both parties involved have a clear understanding of the
other’s position. When these conferences are necessary, the following
procedures should be followed to help promote a resolution to the issue
or concern.
V. If there is a concern to discuss with a coach, the following procedure
should be followed: 1.)Please encourage your child to speak directly with coach. Many times this
can take care of the problem.
2.) Call to set up an appointment
3.) If the coach cannot be reached, call the Athletic Coordinator at 512-464-
6502
4.) Please do not attempt to confront a coach before or after a contest or
practice. These can be emotional times for both parent and coach.
Meetings of this nature do not promote resolution. In addition, coaches
have other responsibilities at these times.
5.) If the meeting with the coach did not provide a satisfactory resolution, call
and set up an appointment with the Principal or Athletic Director to
discuss the situation.