Mustang Athletics Home of the…...Twitter: @AthleticsERHS • High School Sports engage more...
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Mustang Athletics Home of the… 2018 Cross Country, Wrestling, Track & Field League Champions
2018 Boys Cross Country National Finals
2018 Boys Wrestling CIF Runner Up
2017 State Champion Boys Basketball
2017 CIF Champion Boys Water Polo
2017 Cross Country, Wrestling, Basketball Track & Field League
Champions
2017 Football CIF Semi-Finalist
30 CIF Individual Champions
6 CIF Individual Master Champions
Over 37 Student-Athletes receiving Scholarships in 2018
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What’s Your Why?Our Mission is to Enhance the Student Experience through Competitive and
Education Based Athletics.
Core Coaching Values
• Treat our Athletes with Respect • Clearly Communicate with all Stakeholders • Provide a Safe Learning Environment• Encourage Sportsmanship through Victory & Honor • Work Hard, Be Thorough, Be Professional• Operate With Integrity• Promote the Value of Education• Remain Sensitive to the Athlete’s Academic Needs • Present a United Front
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• High School Sports engage more individuals, families, and communities in a shared experience
than any other activity. .
• High School Sports present countless teachable moments where ethical values such as
empathy, moral courage, fairness, responsibility, and respect for self and others can be
developed.
• High School Sports connect students to caring adults in their learning community who foster
social-emotional intelligence and academic success.
• High School Sports provide schools a platform to promote school pride and culture.
ENHANCING THE STUDENT
EXPERIENCE
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What’s Your Why?When you know your WHY,
you motivate yourself instead of needing others to motivate you.
When you know your WHY, you adopt an Investment Mentality vs. a Sacrifice Mentality
When you know your WHY, you take full responsibility for yourself and your training.
When you know your WHY, you willingly discipline yourself to do what is necessary.
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EDUCATION BASEDDoes your “Why” fit ours?
• Purpose Driven Athletes
learn to develop successful
traits.
• Education Based Athletics
focuses on developing
these traits through a team
first mentality.
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TEAM FIRST
MENTALITY• High School sports must be fun for students and they
must recognize value in participation.
– College prospect to High School Hero.
– The focus must always be on the students.
• Enhance the academic mission for the school
– Responsible Citizens
– Be the Best at Getting Better
• Participation based on merit of the student.
– Coaches pay
– No required fees
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EDUCATION BASED• Some 41% of children
from households earning
$100,000 or more have
participated in team sports,
according to the Sports &
Fitness Industry
Association. In households
with income of $25,000 or
less, participation is 19%.
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COMPETITIVE• Big VIII League provides some of the toughest
competition in the nation with State or Nationally ranked teams in almost every sport. Students will have the opportunity to compete with and against the best.
• Practice: We believe that competitive practices foster the highest learning enjoinment for our students. Starting positions must be earned by competing everyday.
• Tryouts: The positive impact of High School sports in our area and at our school creates a competitive environment students must be prepared for when they tryout.
Playing time is debated every day at Practice
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• Athletic Director: Aaron Shires
• Athletic Secretary: Dorcas Schnakenberg
• Facilities Secretary: Martha Ontes
Regular Hours
• Days: Monday – Friday
• Hours: 7:15 am to 4:00 pm
• Number: 951-738-2109
Summer Hours
• Days: 6/3-6/12
• 7/16-8/13 Monday-Thursday
• Hours: 8 am to 1 pm
Department Info
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Facebook: Eleanor Roosevelt High School
www.erhsmustangathletics.com
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• Must be completely filled out with all signatures
• Medical physical must be complete with doctors signature
• Medical insurance and policy number must be on Emergency Card
• Physical Day June 2nd at ERHS Gym
Athletic Clearance
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Eligibility Eligibility: 2.0 GPA No more than 1 Unsatisfactory Citizenship (including tryouts)
• Determined by District & CIF policy, but stricter guidelines can be enforced by
coaches
• Must be enrolled and pass 4 classes
• Quarter grades matter. Must have passing grades to stay eligible
• Wavier is a Parent, Coach, Athletic Director decision if anyone in the group
says “no” then the answer is no. (case by case)
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Levels Lower Levels: It is the goal of our school to provide athletic opportunities to
student athletes at the junior varsity and freshman levels. The overall
academic, athletic, and personal growth of each student athlete is priority.
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Tryout Checklist Completed Athletic Clearance Packet Make sure you have your Academics in order Copy of your processed Emergency Card for the Coach Know your Tryout date Understand the commitment before you start
Baseball: 6/26, 6/27Boys Basketball: 8/20-8/22Girls Basketball: 8/18Golf (Boys & Girls): August TBALacrosse: email [email protected], Boys: 8/22-8/24, 8/28Soccer, Girls: 8/27-8/30Softball: 8/28, 8/30 Swim: 11/29-11/30
Tennis, Boys: 12/4, 12/6 Tennis, Girls: 8/16-8/17Volleyball, Boys: 8/27-8/29Volleyball, Girls: 6/12, 6/13Water Polo, Boys: 7/9 Water Polo, Girls: 7/9 Wrestling: 10/1-10/5
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SportsmanshipCorona-Norco Unified Schools are committed to upholding the principles of “Victory with Honor” as outlined by the CIF. Parents, guardians and fans can have a positive impact on the athletic experience for everyone involved in high school athletics. Please remember that attendance at practice or game contests is a privilege and not a right.
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CommunicationCOMMUNICATIONS YOU SHOULD EXPECT FROM YOUR CHILD’S COACH:• Philosophy of the coach • Expectation the coach has for your child• Location and times of all practices and games• Team requirements, i.e. practices, out of season training, etc.…• Procedures to follow should your child be injured during participation• Discipline that may result in the denial of your child’s participation
COMMUNICATION THAT COACHES EXPECT FROM PARENTS:• Concerns expressed directly to the coach • Specific concerns with regard to a coach’s expectations• Notification of any illness, injury or missed practices.
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CommunicationAPPROPRIATE CONCERNS TO DISCUSS WITH THE COACH(ES):• Treatment of your child, mentally and physically• Ways to help your child improve • Concerns about your child’s behavior
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CommunicationISSUES NOT APPORIATE TO DISCUSS WITH THE COACH: • Playing time• Team strategy • Play calling • Other student-athletes
There are situations that may require a conference between the coach and the parent. The student-athlete will be invited and involved in these meetings. To resolve the problem, we must have everyone’s help and involvement.
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CommunicationIF THERE IS A PROBLEM: Have your son/daughter talk to the coach, one on one (it’s part of grow up).
IF THIS DOES NOT RESOLVE THE PROBLEM, THE PARENTS SHOULD: •Call the school or email the coach requesting a meeting with the coach. •Coaches will make time available in their day to meet with students and parents.
PARENTS MUST NOT:•Confront the coach before, during or after practice. •Confront the coach before, during or after a game. The Coach is a teacher. A parent would not walk into a classroom during class time and yell at the teacher about a poor grade, so please do not confront the coach in public. Likewise you (the parent) would not like to be confronted by a disgruntled customer in your work place! There are proper ways and methods to communicate and have your concerns addressed. Practices and games are highly emotional times for everyone involved and concerns do not get resolved during emotional times.
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Extra Curricular vs. Core
Curricular
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Emphasis on
Infrastructure
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Needs to play vs. Needs
to Compete
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Playing Favorites
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Multi-Sport Athletes• In a survey of 296 NCAA Division I male
and female athletes, UCLA researchers
discovered that 88% played an average of
two to three sports as children.
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Multi-Sport Athletes
29 of 31 first round NFL draft picks were multi-sport high school athletes
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Meet the Coaches
Baseball: Theater LobbyBasketball, Boys: GymBasketball, Girls: GymFootball: TheaterGolf (Boys & Girls): ASBLacrosse: Weight roomSoccer, Boys: C112Soccer, Girls: B406Softball: B101 Swim: D101Tennis, Boys: C209Tennis, Girls: C209Volleyball, Boys: B304Volleyball, Girls: Career CenterWater Polo, Boys: D101Water Polo, Girls: D101Wrestling: Wrestling Room THEATER GYMNASIUM
CAREER CENTER
B304
WRESTLING ROOM
C208 2ND FLOOR
YOU ARE HERE
WEIGHTROOM
B101
F211 2ND FLOOR
C112
B406
B209 2ND FLOOR
C209 2ND FLOOR
D101
GYM FOYER