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Organizing Your Football Program Kevin Boyd Co-Head Coach; Offensive Coordinator Plainsmen Football

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Organizing Your Football Program

Kevin Boyd

Co-Head Coach; Offensive Coordinator

Plainsmen Football

Planning Needs for Football Programs

•Offseason

•Spring

•Pre-Season

•In Season – Weekly planning; Game planning

•Post-Season

Off Season

December

•Off season training

•Make changes to website

January

•Continue off season training

•Plan coaching clinic trips

•Detailed inventory

Off Season

February

•Continue off season training

•Minneapolis Nike Coaching Clinic

March

•Continue off season training

•Plan fundraisers

April

•Continue off season training

•Send letters out for spring camp

•Football Manitoba Superclinic

Spring

May

•Continue off season training

•Spring camp for both Varsity and JV

June

•Continue off season training

•Send out letters for summer

•Send out Schedule of Events

Pre-Season

July

•Continue off season training

•Optional summer practices – pass skelly & speed training

August

•Begin main camp

•Player meeting

•Parent meeting

Schedule of Events

•Calendar produced in Publisher to inform players and parents of important dates and events

Forms for Player Sign-Up

•Player Information Sheet

•Equipment Handout Sheet

•Master Equipment List

•Player Lists

•Football Manitoba Forms

•Parent’s Handbook

Player Information/

Equipment Handout Sheet

•Allows for easy access and storage of player info

•Keep in a binder to help with equipment hand-in at the end of the season

2007 PLAYER INFORMATION Name

Player Fee Paid $225

Full Part

Address

Postal Code

Phone Number

Date of Birth

Age

Height

Weight

Grade

Parents Names

Parents Work Numbers

T-Shirt Size

Pants/ Shorts Size

Hoodie Size

EQUIPMENT HANDOUT Equipment List

Equip. # or check

Date Returned

Equipment List

Equip. # or check

Date Returned

Helmet

Practice Belt

Shoulder Pads

Mouthguard

Practice Jersey

Rib Pads

Practice Pants

Shoulder Spider

Hip Pads

Gloves

Tail Pad

Cleats

Thigh Pads

Cowboy Collar

Knee Pads

Cramer Collar

Girdle

Other

I recognize that the above-mentioned articles of football equipment have been issued to me for the 2007 Plainsmen Football season. I fully understand that I will be held responsible for the replacement costs of any unreturned, damaged (not caused by regular football wear and tear) or stolen equipment. I fully understand that the equipment must be returned clean directly after the 2005 football season before I will receive my transcript at the end of the semester. Player Signature Coach Signature

Waiver Form

•Have the parents/guardians sign this before the kids are allowed to practice

•Keep in a binder to have at each practice and bring to every game

I am satisfied that my son, _______________________ is in good health to take part in the strenuous activities that are part of Crocus Plains Plainsmen Football. He has my permission to participate in those approved physical activities that make up the practice and game plans of the Crocus Plains Plainsmen Football Team and I absolve the Crocus Plains Plainsmen Football Team and/or any of its staff, directors, executive, associations, members, sponsors and any coaches participating on the Crocus Plains Plainsmen Football Team’s behalf, from any and all liability. I further agree with the need to have my child examined by a physician following any illness or injury as a direct result of football activities, in order to re-establish a bill of good health and that this medical examination is my sole responsibility.

Parent/ Guardian Name:

Parent/ Guardian Signature:

Participant’s Signature:

Participant’s Medical #:

Doctor’s Name:

Doctor’s phone #:

Emergency Contact: Special Medical Conditions/ Allergies:

2007 PLAINSMEN FOOTBALL MASTER EQUIPMENT LIST

Name

Helmet #

Shoulder Pads #

Hip Pads

Tail Pad

Thigh Pads

Knee Pads

Practice Jersey

Practice Pants

Belt

Girdle

Other

Date Returned

34 80 97 97 Cowboy collar 47 1 1 5 92 1 98 00 27 8 88 87 79 77 66 2 4 44 78 10 35 72 54 89 36 5 91 64 32 33 85 16 10 40 00 73 19 24 95 53 63 94 72 84 24 1 67 41 94 6 18 43 48 95 75 32 68 93 90 54 16 4 Missing info form Missing equipment #’s

2007 Plainsmen Freshmen

Athletes Name Phone # Address PC Fees Paid Fees Owed FB MB Consent Waiver

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2 -$ -$

3 -$ -$

4 -$ -$

5 -$ -$

6 -$ -$

7 -$ -$

8 -$ -$

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Player List

Dear Parent/ Guardian: Welcome to the 2007 Plainsmen football season. As a coaching staff, we are here to help your child develop a strong knowledge of various important life skills, teach your child about the game of football and have fun doing it. We want to develop good citizens first and if we can develop good football players along the way we consider that to be a great bonus. The Plainsmen Football Program demands a lot of time from our student athletes and we do not tolerate absences or lateness for our practices, games or other scheduled events. There is a lot to learn in a relatively short amount of time so good attendance helps both the participant and the team. We need you to support us in this effort and make sure that your child is available for the scheduled practices, games and other events such as fundraising. We have a very successful program that lost out in the Championship game by eight points last season and won the Championships the previous year. Our success over the years has allowed for us to gain some interest from various universities and other high-level programs throughout Canada and the USA. Over the years we have had a number of our student athletes gain valuable scholarships towards their university education, while being able to continue playing the sport that they love. Thank you for allowing your child to be a part of our program. Together we will have a lot of fun while working hard towards our goals. The 2007 Plainsmen Football Coaching Staff – please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.

Name Coaching Responsibilities

Credentials Phone Number

Kevin Boyd Co-Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator, Running Backs

Fully Certified NCCP Level 2, 15 years coaching, coached in all-star games, Junior Player Development Head Coach through NFL Canada

Jamie Freiheit Co-Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers

Fully Certified NCCP Level 2, 17 years coaching, coached in all-star games

Corey Dinsdale Special Teams Coordinator, Kicking Coach, Wide Receivers

Fully Certified NCCP Level 2, 15 years coaching, coached in all-star games

Charles Hutton Assistant Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks

NCCP Level 1, 9 years coaching, coached in all-star games

Ryan Kukurudz Offensive Line Coach, JV Offensive Coordinator

NCCP Level 1, 4 years coaching experience at the youth and high school level

Wyatt Urbanski DB Coach, JV Head Coach NCCP Level 1, 3 years coaching experience at the youth and high school level

Chris Ducharme Defensive Line Coach, JV Co-Defensive Coordinator

3 years coaching experience at the youth and high school level

Junior Varsity The Junior Varsity program is for players in grades nine and ten. This does not mean that players in these grades won’t be part of the varsity program but this an exception and rarely do they make it to a starting position. The JV program is meant to develop the younger athletes and prepare them for the next step to the varsity level. This year the JV team will be part of a brand new league called the Manitoba Developmental Football League. This is a league made up of JV or developmental teams from Crocus Plains, Neelin, Vincent Massey and two teams out of Winnipeg – the Churchill Bulldogs and the Grant Park Pirates. We are quite excited about this new league and should provide a fun and competitive league for our younger players. The Championship Game for the MDFL will be played at Canad Inns Stadium, where the Winnipeg Blue Bombers play their home games. The JV squad will also play jamborees against JV teams in the Rural Manitoba Football League. During practice we have basically two basic elements, individual time and team time. During individual time we practice together, both varsity and JV, as this allows the younger kids to develop the same skills as the varsity squad. During team time we separate into two different teams so as to compete at a more realistic and competitive level.

Varsity The varsity squad is the most competitive team and is comprised mostly of kids from grades 11 and 12. As you will see in our team rules, we have strict attendance policies, which have an effect on whether or not your child starts or plays. We have open competitions for every position and basically the player who is always at practice and plays the best at that position is the starter. We evaluate the players weekly and it is not uncommon to have players change positions throughout the season. The varsity team plays in the Rural Manitoba Football League and has been in that league since 2001. We have had tremendous success in this league and feel that we will have a very competitive squad again this year. Both JV and varsity teams play 9-man football and it looks like in 2008 the RMFL will make the move to 12-man football due to the increased roster sizes throughout the league.

Volunteers We can always use parents to help out with various activities, although we do not see this as mandatory for parents, as we understand that you have busy schedules. Some areas that we can use assistance with are as follows:

Fundraising – including any ideas that you may have Painting the field – we have a field painter that we share with the two other high school

programs, as well as the WYFA Field set-up and teardown on game days – setting out yard markers, etc.

If there are any special talents that you can lend to the team, please feel free to offer. If you can help out at all please contact any of us on the coaching staff.

Varsity Game Schedule

Date

Time

Home Team

Away Team

Location

Aug. 31 (Fri) 4:30 Plainsmen Southwest Sabres Plainsmen Field Sept. 7 (Fri) 4:30 Neelin Spartans Plainsmen Neelin Field Sept. 15 (Fri) Bye Week Sept. 21 (Fri) 4:30 Dauphin Clippers Plainsmen Dauphin Sept. 28 (Fri) 4:30 Plainsmen Neepawa Tigers Plainsmen Field Oct. 5 (Fri) 4:30 Plainsmen Stonewall Rams Plainsmen Field Oct. 12 (Fri) 4:30 Virden Golden Bears Plainsmen Virden Oct. 19 (Fri) 4:30 Plainsmen Parkwest Outlaws Plainsmen Field Oct. 26 (Fri) 4:30 Vincent Massey Vikings Plainsmen Kinsmen Stadium Nov. 3 (Sat) TBA RMFL Semi-Finals TBA Nov. 10 (Sat) TBA 2007 RMFL Championships TBA

Junior Varsity Game Schedule

Date

Time

Home Team

Away Team

Location

Sept. 4 (Tues) 5:00 Plainsmen Neelin Neelin Sept. 11 (Tues) 5:00 Vincent Massey Plainsmen Vincent Massey Sept. 15 (Sat) TBA Junior Jamboree Crocus Plains Sept. 25 (Tues) 5:00 Grant Park Pirates Plainsmen Winnipeg Sept. 29 (Sat) TBA Junior Jamboree Virden Oct. 2 (Tues) 4:00 Plainsmen Churchill Bulldogs Crocus Plains Oct. 9 (Tues) 4:30 MDFL Quarter-Finals TBA Oct. 13 (Sat) TBA Junior Jamboree Dauphin Oct. 16 (Tues) 4:30 MDFL Semi-Finals TBA Oct. 27 or 28 TBA 2007 MDFL Championships Canad Inns Stadium

Practice Schedule

Pre-season – Practices run from 6:30 to 8:30 Monday through Friday In Season – Practices run from 4:30 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday, with games normally on

Fridays for varsity and Tuesdays/Saturdays for JV A more in-depth practice schedule is handed out to your child

Coaches Code of Conduct

1. Winning is a consideration, but not the only one, nor the most important one. Care more about the student athlete than winning the game. Remember that players are in sports for fun and enjoyment.

2. Be a positive role model to your players, display emotional maturity and be alert to the physical safety of players.

3. Be generous with your praise when it is deserved; be consistent, honest; be fair and just; do not criticize players publicly; learn to be a more effective communicator and coach, don’t yell at players.

4. Adjust to the personal needs and problems of player, be a good listener, never verbally or physically abuse a player or official; give all players the opportunity to improve their skills, gain confidence and develop self-esteem; teach them the basics.

5. Organize practices that are fun and challenging for your player. Familiarize yourself with the rules, techniques and strategies of your sport; encourage all your players to be team players.

6. Maintain an open line of communication with your players’ parents. Explain goals and objectives of your organization.

7. Be concerned with the overall development of your players. Stress good health habits and clean living. 8. To play the game is great; to love the game is greater. 9. We will coach the game with the principles of sportsmanship in mind.

Parents Code of Conduct

1. Do not force your children to participate in sports, but support their desires to play their chosen sport. Children are involved in organized sports for their enjoyment. Make it fun.

2. Encourage your child to play by the rules. Remember, children learn best by example, so applaud the good plays on both teams. Do not embarrass your child by yelling at players, coaches or officials. By showing a positive attitude towards the game and all of its participants, your child will benefit. Emphasize skill development and practices and how they are beneficial.

3. Know and study the rules of the game, and support the officials. This approach will help in the development and support of the game. Any criticism of the officials only hurts the game.

4. Applaud a good effort in victory and defeat and enforce the positive points of the game. 5. Recognize the importance of volunteer coaches. They are important to the development of your child and

the sport. Communicate with them and support them. 6. If you enjoy the game, learn all you can about the game, and volunteer. 7. Practice good sportsmanship with the players and the coaches from opposing teams.

Players Code of Conduct

1. Play for fun! 2. Work hard to improve your skills. 3. Be a team player – get along with your teammates. Learn teamwork, sportsmanship and discipline. 4. Be on time for practices and games. 5. Learn the rules and play by them. Always be a good sport. 6. Respect your coaches, your teammates, your parents, opponents and officials. 7. Never argue with the official’s decision. 8. Practice good sportsmanship with the players and coaches from opposing teams.

SIXTEEN TIPS FOR POSITIVE PARENTING IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

1. Be positive with your athlete. Let them know you are proud they are part of the team. *Focus on the benefits of teamwork and personal discipline.

2. Encourage your athlete to follow all training rules. Help the coaches build a commitment to the team. *Set a good example in your personal lifestyle.

3. Allow your athlete to perform and progress at a level consistent with his ability. *Athletes mature at different ages; some are more gifted than others.

4. Always support the coaching staff when controversial decisions are made. *The coaches need your backing to keep good morale on the team.

5. Insist on positive behavior in school and a high level of performance in the classroom. *Numerous studies indicate extracurricular involvement helps enhance academic performance.

6. Stay calm in injury situations. *Parents can help minimize the trauma by being in control and offering comfort.

7. Cheer for our team and players. Opponents and referees deserve respect. *Realize that high school players will make mistakes. Your support is needed during tough times.

8. Promote having fun and being a team player. Very few high school athletes receive scholarships. *Concentrate on what is best for the team. Preoccupation with statistics can be very distracting.

9. An athlete's self-confidence and self-image will be improved by support at home. Comparison to others is discouraged. *Encourage the athlete to do their best regardless of brothers or sisters who may have been outstanding players.

10. Winning is fun, but building positive team values is most important. *The concept of working together to perform a task will have lasting benefits. Winning takes place when all the little things are done correctly.

11. Find the time to be an avid booster of school activities. *Help build a solid support system for coaches and athletes.

12. Help students keep jobs and cars in proper perspective. *Materialistic values can detract from the commitment to the team. Teenagers should have the opportunity to take advantage of extracurricular activities.

13. Athletes must attend all practices and contests. *Stress the necessity to make a commitment to the team. Practice is important.

14. Emphasize the importance of well-balanced meals and regular sleep patterns. *An athlete functions best when care is taken to consume nutritious food and obtain sufficient rest.

15. Many athletes enjoy participating in several sports. *Specialization in one sport may prevent an athlete from enjoying great team relationships in other activities.

16. Persistence and being able to accept a role is extremely important for the team to be successful. *Not everyone will be a starter, but everyone is important to the team. Some players may not develop until their senior season. Encourage them to be persistent.

FOOTBALL: MORE THAN JUST A GAME 1. Teamwork – The ability to work with others is extremely important in today’s

world.

2. Commitment – Players must be at all practices and follow team rules.

3. Work Ethic – Peak physical condition can only be attained through hard work.

4. Pride in Performance – A feeling of accomplishment is realized through persistent

application of effort.

5. Friendships – Lifetime relationships are developed through participation in sports.

6. Achievement – Players represent their communities, schools, and families. A

feeling of togetherness is experienced.

7. Enthusiasm – In order to be successful, both football and life must be approached

with enthusiasm.

8. Persistence – One learns to get up and go again after being knocked down.

9. Confidence – Self-esteem is enhanced through a series of achievements.

10. Athletic Ability – The skills essential for football are valuable in other sports.

11. Have Fun! – Football is fun to play and exciting to watch.

12. Identity – The team provides all participants with a sense of belonging.

13. Courage – Performance under pressure helps conquer fear.

14. Challenges – Participants learn how to overcome obstacles to success.

15. Better Grades – Numerous studies indicate students active in school activities

perform better in the classroom.

16. Responsibility – The game of football holds individuals accountable for their

actions.

17. Success in Life – According to the American College Testing Service, participating

in high school activities is the major indicator of success later in life.

TEAM RULES

Keep up with your schoolwork. Poor grades in school and not completing homework will result in disciplinary actions by the coaches.

If you don't practice, you don't play. All excused absences must be coordinated with the coaches. If you don't make an effort to attend practices, we as coaches are not required to play you.

If you skip a class – you miss a practice. One missed class/practice results in one missed half of the next game. Two missed classes/practices and you are out for the next game.

What the coaches say goes. Back talking, profanity, or any form of disrespect will result in disciplinary actions.

Respect other players. Remember your teammates are working with you not against you. Any unnecessary aggression or violence towards another player will result in disciplinary actions.

Take care of your equipment. Let the coaches know if your equipment needs repair. This is the key to safety.

Wear your mouthpiece when practicing and playing. Come to practice prepared to work and play. Learn the rules of the game. Know the name of each position. Arrive on time for practices and games.

Equipment Care Equipment care is very essential in maintaining good quality equipment for you and others to use while participating with the Crocus Plains Football Team. The average cost of outfitting you with essential and proper fitting safety gear is around $500.00 per student/athlete. The costs continue to rise each and every year, so it is necessary for you as the borrower to take full responsibility for your equipment care. Unlike other sports, we do not ask you to supply or buy your own football gear so we need to follow some simple maintenance steps for your borrowed equipment throughout the year:

A) Helmet: Cost $175.00 and up This is not a devise made to use as a weapon. Fully understand that you’ll be taught the proper techniques of the game and the use of the helmet other than a safety devise is strictly prohibited:

Inspect & tighten facemask screws weekly. Inspect & tighten chinstrap screws weekly. Inspect chinstrap buckles weekly. Wipe down your helmet weekly (inside & out) with a damp cloth.

B) Shoulder Pads: Cost $175.00 and up

Inspect all straps, strings, & clips weekly. Tape all your straps after proper clip adjustment has been received. Wash the molded plastic with a damp cloth.

C) Pants, Girdle, Belt, & Practice Jersey

Wash them regularly to keep them from stinking, staining and housing bacteria.

D) Hip Pads, Thigh Pads, Knee Pads & Tail Pads Wipe these down with a damp cloth.

Plainsmen Football Mentoring Program We are initiating a mentor program with the football team this season. Basically we are going to “buddy-up” an incoming 9th grade player with player from the 12th grade (possibly 11th depending on numbers) to help the new player get a better understanding of the team and the school. Areas of concentration will include, but are mot limited to:

Day-to-day chat, encouragement Help with equipment Tour the school and help player find classes (it’s a big school) Team up for Varsity Gold blitz and other fundraising events Be available for advice

Fundraising With the cost of outfitting a player in very good football equipment being around $500, it is essential that we perform various fundraisers to supplement the fee that is charged for your child to play football. Other major expenses come in the form of field equipment (our five-man sled alone is worth around $6,000) and travel. We are also currently trying to save/raise funds to develop a clubhouse for the program and upgrade our field so we can play our home games at the school. Our major fundraisers are explained below:

Varsity Gold – Gold Card

We have been using the Gold Card from Varsity Gold, as a major fundraiser for a few years now and it is by far the easiest fundraiser, allowing for a good profit for very little work and no expense. The student athlete is asked to pre-sell 20 tickets for a week before a one-night selling blitz. The card offers discounts at various businesses and sells for a price of $15. Varsity Gold arranges the various discounts with local businesses and produces the cards and the players sell the cards door-to-door for one night. We receive $7.50 for every card sold and assume none of the cost of producing the cards nor do we have to spend any time arranging the deals on the cards. We offer various incentives including cash, free cards and mini helmets to players who sell a pre-determined number of cards.

Football Manitoba Raffle Tickets

This is a new fundraiser this year and has been a successful fundraiser for The Westman Youth Football Association, as well as numerous football teams in Winnipeg. Each player is required to sell one book of tickets for $20, as they are charged for one book in their fees. When they sell the tickets they keep the money. The prizes are for various amounts of grocery money at Sobey’s and are quite popular. If you have any other ideas for fundraising or would like to serve on a fundraising committee, please let us know. We are always interested in hearing different ideas for how we can keep the fees low for our players.

Maps to Away Games

Neepawa

Dauphin

Forms for Practice

•Practice Plan

•Drill Sheet

•Drill Chart

•Play Sheet

Practice Plan – 4 Days/Week - Monday

Practice Plan – 4 Days/Week - Tuesday

Practice Plan – 4 Days/Week - Wednesday

Practice Plan – 4 Days/Week - Thursday

Practice Plan – 2 Days/Week

•Time can be adjusted for each of the practice segments

Drill Sheet

•Have it at practice with you•Great when you need to fill a bit of time•Keeps you from having wasted time during Indy periods•Helps with development of practice plan

Drill Chart

•Have it at practice with you•Helps with development of practice plan•Helps you to keep track of drills that have been covered

24 Slant 33 Slant

Option Right Option Left

Reverse Left Reverse Right

24 Power 33 Power

24 Counter 33 Counter

Zone Right Zone Left

13 Dart 14 Dart

28 Rocket 37 Rocket

31 Trap 22 Trap

Mesh Mesh Backs

Verticals Verticals Backs

Cross Cross Backs

Bubble Switch

Quick 24 Power Pass 33 Power Pass

28 Rocket Bootleg 37 Rocket Bootleg 13 Dart Pass 14 Dart Pass

Game Day Forms

•Game Plan

•Answer Sheet

•Game Roster/Score Sheet

•Stats Sheet

OPENERS GAME PLAN VS STONEWALL RAMS – NOVEMBER 3, 2007 # Hash Formation Play Signal Pre-Game Scoring

L Pistol Right Option Right Ear; Head Time Activity 1 R Pistol Left Option Left Ear; Ear 12:30 Arrive at field L Pistol Right 33 Power Chest; Ear 12:40 Begin taping

2 R Pistol Left 24 Power Chest; Head 1:10 Special Teamers on field L Pistol Right 24 Counter Belly; Head 1:20 QB’s & RB’s on field

1st Quarter

3

R Pistol Left 33 Counter Belly; Ear 1:30 Everyone on field – Cal L Spread Right Bubble Head; Belly 1:35 O-Indy

2nd Quarter

4

R Spread Left Bubble Head; Belly 1:40 D-Indy L Spread Right 28 Rocket Ear; Neck 1:45 Team O

3rd Quarter

5

R Spread Left 37 Rocket Ear; Chest 1:50 Talk L Pistol Right 31 Trap Neck; Neck 2:00 Kickoff

4th Quarter

6

R Pistol Left 22 Trap Neck; Chest Go For 2 Time Outs Taken L Spread Left 37 Rocket Bootleg Chest; Belly Ahead By Behind By Plainsmen Rams 7 R Spread Right 28 Rocket Bootleg Neck; Hip + 1 + 11 - 2 - 16 1st 2nd 1st 2nd L Spread Right Cross Backs Hip; Chest + 4 + 12 - 5 - 18 8 R Spread Left Cross Backs Hip; Chest + 5 + 19 - 10 - 21 L Spread Right Zone Right Hip; Head Rams Defense Rock Squad 9 R Spread Left Zone Left Hip; Ear L Spread Right 13 Dart Head; Neck 10 R Spread Left 14 Dart Head; Chest L Spread Right 13 Dart Pass Chest; Hip 11 R Spread Left 14 Dart Pass Belly; Belly L Spread Right Mesh Chest; Neck 12 R Spread Left Mesh Chest; Neck

L Spread Right Switch Head; Hip Turnovers 13 R Spread Left Switch Head; Hip Plainsmen Rams L I Right 24 Dive 14 R I Left 23 Dive L I Right 33 Counter 15 R I Left 34 Counter

L I Right 34 Lead Offensive Depth Chart 16 R I Left 33 Lead QB Caswell Russell-Yearwood Silvius L I Right 34 Lead Pass 2B T. Thompson L. Thompson Stanley 17 R I Left 33 Lead Pass 3B Stantial Mutchler Dalke L I Right 23 Dive X Sinclair Randall Riesmeyer 18 R I Left 24 Dive LG Denbow Stanley Munro L I Right 38 Pitch C Gormley Stanley Munro 19 R I Left 37 Pitch RG Hogg Stanley Munro L I Left 18 Waggle Y Dixon Randall Riesmeyer 20 R I Right 17 Waggle Z Silvius Riesmeyer Kim/Brooking

Situational Offense 2nd & 3 to 5 2nd & 5 to 10

Play Signal Play Signal

Quick Quick 13 Dart Pass Switch 14 Dart Pass Mesh 34 Power Pass Mesh Backs 43 Power Pass Cross

2nd & 10 to 14 2nd & 14+ Play Signal Play Signal

37 Rocket 47 Pitch Option Lt Reverse Lt Zone Lt 37 CSweep

Option Lt Zone Lt

33 Slant 33 Power 33 Counter Zone Lt 13 Dart 43 Power 43 Counter

33 Dive

21 Gut 21 Dive 21 Trap 31 Trap Zone Lt

22 Gut 22 Dive 22 Trap Zone Rt

24 Slant 24 Power 24 Counter Zone Rt 14 Dart 34 Power 34 Counter

33 Dive

Option Rt Zone Rt

28 Rocket 38 Pitch Option Rt Reverse Rt Zone Rt 28 CSweep

Cross Verticals Double T I Formation Wishbone Goalline Cross Backs Verticals Backs

Left Right Play Play Play Signal Switch Cross 23 Dive 34 Dive 21/22 Dive Option Rt/Lt QB Wedge 24 Power Pass Cross Backs 33 Lead 24 Lead 23/24 Dive 21/22 Gut Quick 33 Power Pass Bubble 37 Sweep 37 Sweep 31/32 Lead 21/22 Gut Pass 22 Gut Coming Out 2 Point Plays Option Lt Option Rt 33/34 Lead 34/43 Power 21 Gut Play Signal Play Signal 37 Pitch 28 Pitch 35/36 Lead 34/43 Counter 24 Power Quick 22 Gut Pass 31 Trap 22 Trap 33/34 Counter 34/43 Power Pass 33 Power 22 Gut 21 Gut Pass 18 Bootleg 17 Bootleg 37/38 Pitch 38/47 Pitch 34 Power 21 Gut Quick X Dump Y Dump 17/18 Bootleg 21/22 Trap 43 Power 34 Power 17 Waggle Pass/Keep/Sneak Pass/Keep/Sneak 33/34 Lead Pass 17/18 Waggle Switch 43 Power 18 Waggle

Defensive Shades/ Techniques/ Gaps Signals 4 2 0 2 4 5 4i 3 2i 1 1 2i 3 4i 5

Coverage Beaters Special Plays Man MOFO MOFC Play Signal

End Around Rt End Around Rt Hook & Ladder Rt Hook & Ladder Lt Receiver Flip 28 Rocket Pass 37 Rocket Pass

Crossing Play Action Mesh/Backs Cross/Backs Switch Power Pass Rocket Bootleg Dart Pass

Fade Deep Middle Mesh/Backs Cross/Backs Verticals/Backs (Option route) Bubble

Curl Flood Vertical Verticals/Backs Quick Bubble

Boise State

2nd 1st

Head Ear Neck Chest Belly Hip Thigh Knee

Head

Ear

Neck

Chest

Belly

Hip

Thigh

Knee

Calf

Game Roster/

Score Sheet

•Used by the scorekeeper/timer

•Official form for the league

•Can be faxed to the commissioner following the game

OFFICIAL GAME ROSTER AND SCORESHEET

Crocus Plains Plainsmen vs. Neelin SpartansDate: 09/21/2007 Field: DauphinPrincipal: Barry Gooden Head Coach: Kevin Boyd & Jamie Freiheit

D.O.B. Scoring Summary - Home Team# Player Name M/D/Y Age # Scoring P lay Quarter Time Points12 04/17/1991 165 7/1/1991 167 8/7/1992 15

10 6/6/1990 1719 4/9/1991 1620 07/24/1991 1621 08/15/1992 1522 07/18/1990 1724 9/8/1991 1625 07/29/1992 1527 07/19/1991 16 Scoring Summary - Visiting Team28 10/30/1992 14 # Scoring P lay Quarter Time Points293031 05/24/1990 1733 11/15/1989 1734 09/18/1992 1435 05/24/1991 1636 11/14/1991 1537 12/2/1992 1540 8/8/1990 1742 4/1/1991 1645 09/29/1991 15 Disqualifications47 01/15/1990 17 # Name Team Time50 11/6/1992 1554 05/14/1991 1655 12/29/1992 1456 10/22/1993 1357 06/28/1989 18 Home Score:6063 Visitor's Score:64 11/2/1992 1566 09/13/1990 16 Referee's Comments:6770717577 09/19/1990 1680 Referee's Signature:

81 01/29/1993 1482 01/25/1993 1484 Scorekeeper's Signature:

85 08/15/1991 1688 10/4/1992 15

Date: Team: Opponent: Key to plays: T – Tackles; A – Assisted tackles; S – Sack; s – Sack with help; I – Interception; X – Extra (Knockdown, fumble recovery, blocked kick, etc.) How to Record: In the column “Plays,” write down a letter for each defensive play.

After the game fill in the totals for each player and the team totals.

Name # Plays T A S s I X Total

Team Totals for Game

Date: Team: Opponent: Rushing: In each box enter rushing yards on play – circle all TD’s # Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Total

Receiving: In each box enter receiving yards on play – circle all TD’s # Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Total

Passing: In each box enter passing yards on play or an “X” for an incompletion and a T of an interception # Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 A C Yd Int TD Total

Punts Kickoffs # Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total # Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total

Punt Returns Kickoff Returns # Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total # Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total

Scoring: Qtr # Name Description Points Score

Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School

Address: 1930 1st Street Brandon, MB R7A 6Y6 Phone Number: (204) 729-3900 Principal: Barry Gooden Vice Principal: Ron Cruikshank General Info: Approximately 1200 students enrolled in academic, vocational and/or technical programs

Map of School Grounds & Football Field

1st Street Maryland Avenue Parking Lot Football Shed Baseball Diamond Football Home Bench Seating Field Practice Field Visitor Bench

About the Plainsmen Team Colours: Maroon & Gold Team Mascot: Angus the Bull Championship Years: 1983, 1987, 2002, and 2005 The Crocus Plain Plainsmen football team has been in existence since 1978 and has been involved with the following leagues:

Southwestern Manitoba High School Football League – 1978 to 1983 Manitoba Midget Football League – 1984, 1985 Winnipeg High School Football League – 1986 to 2000 Rural Manitoba Football League – 2001 to present

Since joining the Rural Manitoba Football League in 2001, the Plainsmen have enjoyed a 72% win rate. This has been accentuated by the fact that the Plainsmen have made it to the playoff in each of the seven years in the RMFL, have been in three championship games and won two of them. 2007 Squad The 2007 Plainsmen Football Team sees a number of returners on defense, but not as many on special teams and the offense. However, there are a number of experienced players ready to step into the starting positions left vacant by graduating players and this should prove to be a solid squad. Recent Plainsmen Playing College Football Over the years there have been numerous players to move on to the college level of football. These are the recent members to move on: Year Player Team Location 2007 Zach Smith Minot State University Minot, ND 2006 Kyle Williamson Mesabi Community College Virginia, MN 2006 Nick Sumner Mesabi Community College Virginia, MN 2005 Landon Rice University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB 2003 Craig Jago Jamestown College Jamestown, ND

All-Time Plainsmen Team During the 1997 Plainsmen Football Reunion, an all-star team was presented consisting of what was said to be the All-Time Plainsmen Team. This honour was presented to the following players: Offense Quarterback – Andrew Granger Running Backs – Dave Bryant and Jeff Martinook Tight End – Duane Baker Slot Back – Al Baker Wide Receivers – Kelly Ward and Brett Naisby Centre – Colin Hogue Guards – Kevin Boyd and Derek Sholdice Tackles – Pat Pink and Rob Pink Defense Defensive Ends – Scott Schaeffer and Terry Wozney Defensive Tackles – Geoff Van Mackleberg and Mike Collyer Inside Linebackers – Jeff Porter and Scott Moore Outside Linebackers – Pat Mosiuk and Rob Barker Defensive Backs – Dwight Friesen, Kevin Grindey and Dave Shyiak Safety – Danny Scott Plainsmen Football Head Coaches Doug Steeves – 1978 to 1985; 1987 to 1989 Larry Hogue – 1986 Bob Nevill – 1990 to 1996 Kevin Boyd – 1997; 2005 to present Jamie Freiheit – 1998 to present

2006 Plainsmen Football Review The 2006 Plainsmen Football team had a regular season record of 5-1 and made it into back-to-back championship games before falling to the Southwest Sabres 43-35 in a very exciting match. It was a successful year that went down to the last play of the championship game. The team played tough and left everything on the field. 2006 Results Date Opponent Score Win/ Loss Sept. 9 Vincent Massey Vikings 46-1 W Sept. 22 Dauphin Clippers 22-35 L Sept. 29 Neelin Spartans 23-14 W Oct. 6 Neepawa Tigers 29-0 W Oct. 13 Southwest Sabres 46-26 W Oct. 20 Virden Golden Bears 42-0 W Oct. 28 Virden Golden Bears (Semi-Finals) 40-21 W Nov. 4 Southwest Sabres (Championships) 35-43 L 2006 Plainsmen Awards Award Recipient Doug Steeves Award (Team MVP) Blair Dinsdale Plainsmen Award (Most versatile player) Jeff Caswell Special Teams MVP Ben Van Walleghem Larry Hogue Award (Defensive MVP) Tyler Stanley Offensive MVP Nick Kopeechuk Defensive Lineman MVP Vaughn Dagg Offensive Lineman MVP Zach Smith Most Improved Player Ben Randall John Flikweert Memorial Award Jamie Nielson (Player who overcomes adversity) Rookie of the Year Shaun Dalke Coach of the Year Corey Dinsdale 2006 RMFL Awards Award Nominee Offensive MVP Nick Kopeechuk Defensive MVP Blair Dinsdale Offensive Lineman MVP Zach Smith Defensive Lineman MVP Vaughn Dagg Norris Aitken Award (Well-rounded student athlete) Ethan Russell-Yearwood Coach of the Year Corey Dinsdale RMFL All-Stars: Cody Potter, Cody Powell, Tyler Sangster, Tyler Stanley, Ben Van Walleghem

2006 Plainsmen Statistics

Scoring Name TD FG Single 2 Point Total

Blair Dinsdale 14 0 0 0 84 Cody Powell 8 0 0 1 50 Nick Kopeechuk 7 0 0 0 42 Rory Gowans 4 0 0 0 24 Ben Randall 1 0 16 0 20 Ethan Russell-Yearwood 3 0 0 1 20 Ben Van Walleghem 1 0 14 0 20 Jordan Chubaty 1 0 0 0 6 Tyson Dixon 1 0 0 0 6 Tyler Stanley 1 0 0 0 6 Kyle Palmer 0 0 0 1 2

Total Points 282 Average Points Per Game 35.25

Passing Name Att. Comp. Yards % Avg.

Ethan Russell-Yearwood 76 43 855 57 19.9 Luke Russell-Yearwood 17 9 136 53 15.1

Totals 93 52 991 56 19.1 Average Passing Yards Per Game 123.9

Rushing Name Rushes Yards Average

Blair Dinsdale 32 479 15.0 Nick Kopeechuk 72 474 6.6 Cody Powell 55 453 8.2 Rory Gowans 31 182 5.9 Ethan Russell-Yearwood 20 94 4.7 Tyson Dixon 14 78 5.6 Luke Russell-Yearwood 11 40 3.6 Josh Mutchler 2 16 8.0 Tyler Stanley 5 15 3.0 Zach Smith 2 7 3.5 Jeff Caswell 3 5 1.7

Totals 247 1843 7.5 Average Rushing Yards Per Game 230.4

Receiving Name Catches Yards Average

Blair Dinsdale 5 283 56.6 Ben Randall 9 188 20.9 Rory Gowans 3 124 41.3 Nick Kopeechuk 12 11 49.5 Cody Powell 6 113 18.8 Jordan Chubaty 9 108 12.0 Cody Silvius 6 38 6.3 Jeff Caswell 1 25 25.0 Brendan Villafanna 1 -2 -2.0

Totals 52 991 19.1 Average Receiving Yards Per Game 123.9

Punt Returns Name Returns Yards Average

Ben Van Walleghem 15 249 16.6 Blair Dinsdale 4 51 12.8 Cody Powell 2 30 15.0 Shaun Dalke 1 9 9.0

Totals 22 339 15.4

Kickoff Returns Name Returns Yards Average

Blair Dinsdale 3 176 58.7 Ben Van Walleghem 6 130 21.7 Cody Powell 3 55 18.3 Rory Gowans 5 13 2.6 Nick Kopeechuk 4 8 2.0 Shaun Dalke 1 5 5.0 Tyler Stanley 2 3 1.5 Ryan Benedict 1 0 0.0

Totals 25 390 15.6

Punting Name Punts Yards Average

Ben Van Walleghem 19 622 32.7 Ben Randall 15 391 26.1

Totals 34 1013 29.8

Defensive Stats Name Tackles Assists Sacks INT

Blair Dinsdale 68 33 2 2 Shaun Dalke 39 22 1 5 Dustin Puhach 14 11 1 0 Tyler Stanley 30 27 5 3 Grant Fetterly 4 7 2 1 Ben Van Walleghem 25 5 0 5 Braden Cross 2 9 0 1 Vaughn Dagg 9 19 2 0 Anthony McKinney 1 5 0 0 Taylor Phipps 2 1 0 0 Cody Powell 4 1 0 0 Cody Silvius 4 0 0 0 Drew Sangster 3 3 0 0 Matthew Hogg 1 0 0 0 Steven Sharpe 2 0 0 0 Zach Smith 1 1 0 0 Jamie Nielson 0 2 0 0 Eric Messing 6 12 1 0 Mitch Lelond 2 1 0 0 Rory Gowans 4 5 0 0 Tyler Sangster 4 5 0 0 Kyle Palmer 2 3 0 0 Gabe Smith 2 5 2 0 Peter Munro 0 1 0 0 Scott Horn-Pengelly 0 0 0 0 James Nepinak 2 1 0 0 Jordan Chubaty 1 0 0 0 Cody Potter 2 0 0 0 Cody Silvius 1 0 0 0 Tory Allen 0 2 0 0 Ben Randall 0 1 0 0

Totals 235 182 16 17

2007 Plainsmen Football Coaching Staff

Kevin Boyd Jamie Freiheit Co-Head Coach,

Offensive Coordinator, Running Backs 15 years coaching Fully certified NCCP Level 2 coach

Co-Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers 17 years coaching Fully certified NCCP Level 2 coach

Corey Dinsdale Charles Hutton

Special Teams Coordinator, Kicking Coach, Wide Receivers 15 years coaching Fully certified NCCP Level 2 coach

Assistant Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks 9 years coaching NCCP Level 1 coach

Wyatt Urbanski Ryan Kukurudz

Defensive Backs, JV Head Coach 3 years coaching NCCP Level 1 coach

Offensive Line, JV Offensive Coordinator 4 years coaching NCCP Level 1 coach

Chris Ducharme

Defensive Line, JV Defensive Coordinator 3 years coaching NCCP Level 1 coach

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League Information Rural Manitoba Football League (RMFL) The RMFL dates back to 1958 and was originally called the Southwestern Manitoba High School Football League, with the Boissevain Rams being the inaugural champions. There have been a number of teams come and go throughout the many years of existence and has been down to three teams at time. With the addition of two new teams the RMFL is at a solid nine teams for the 2007 campaign. The following teams will compete for the Doug Steeves Championships this season:

Crocus Plains Plainsmen Dauphin Clippers Neelin Spartans Neepawa Tigers Parkwest Outlaws (new team from Birtle) Southwest Sabres Stonewall Rams (new team) Vincent Massey Vikings Virden Golden Bears

RMFL Champions Since 2001 2006 Southwest Sabres 2005 Crocus Plains Plainsmen 2004 Vincent Massey Vikings 2003 Neepawa Tigers 2002 Crocus Plains Plainsmen 2001 Vincent Massey Vikings Manitoba Developmental Football League (MDFL) The MDFL is beginning its existence with the 2007 season and was developed to provide a competitive league for junior varsity or developmental football programs. The league is comprised of three teams from Brandon and two teams from Winnipeg. The teams are as follows:

Churchill Bulldogs Crocus Plains Plainsmen Grant Park Pirates Neelin Spartans Vincent Massey Vikings

The teams of the MDFL will be playing for a championship, with that game being played at the Canad Inns Stadium in Winnipeg.

Varsity Game Schedule

Date

Time

Home Team

Away Team

Location

Aug. 31 (Fri)

4:30 Plainsmen Southwest Sabres

Plainsmen Field

Sept. 7 (Fri) 4:30 Neelin Spartans Plainsmen Neelin Field Sept. 15 (Fri)

Bye Week

Sept. 21 (Fri)

4:30 Dauphin Clippers Plainsmen Dauphin

Sept. 28 (Fri)

4:30 Plainsmen Neepawa Tigers Plainsmen Field

Oct. 5 (Fri) 4:30 Plainsmen Stonewall Rams Plainsmen Field Oct. 12 (Fri) 4:30 Virden Golden

Bears Plainsmen Virden

Oct. 19 (Fri) 4:30 Plainsmen Parkwest Outlaws

Plainsmen Field

Oct. 26 (Fri) 4:30 Vincent Massey Vikings

Plainsmen Kinsmen Stadium

Nov. 3 (Sat) TBA RMFL Semi-Finals TBA Nov. 10 (Sat)

TBA 2007 RMFL Championships TBA

Junior Varsity Game Schedule

Date

Time

Home Team

Away Team

Location

Sept. 4 (Tues) 5:00 Plainsmen Neelin Neelin Sept. 11 (Tues) 5:00 Vincent Massey Plainsmen Vincent Massey Sept. 15 (Sat) TBA Junior Jamboree Crocus Plains Sept. 25 (Tues) 5:00 Grant Park Pirates Plainsmen Winnipeg Sept. 29 (Sat) TBA Junior Jamboree Virden Oct. 2 (Tues) 4:00 Plainsmen Churchill Bulldogs Crocus Plains Oct. 9 (Tues) 4:30 MDFL Quarter-Finals TBA Oct. 13 (Sat) TBA Junior Jamboree Dauphin Oct. 16 (Tues) 4:30 MDFL Semi-Finals TBA Oct. 27 or 28 TBA 2007 MDFL Championships Canad Inns

Stadium

Teams in the Rural Manitoba Football League

Crocus Plains Plainsmen Head Coach: Kevin Boyd & Jamie Freiheit E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (school); (KB-W); (KB-H); (JF-H)

Dauphin Clippers Head Coach: Nathan Thacker E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

Neelin Spartans Head Coach: Robert Cullen E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

Neepawa Tigers Head Coach: Pat Nicholson E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

Parkwest Outlaws Head Coach: Bruce Waddell E-Mail: School Phone: Home Phone:

Southwest Sabres Head Coach: Brian Elder E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

Stonewall Rams Head Coach: Mitch Obach E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

Vincent Massey Vikings Head Coach: Kevin Grindey E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

Virden Golden Bears Head Coach: Doug Roach E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

League Commissioner: Lorne Lagimodiere [email protected] Referee-In-Chief: Darren Hardy [email protected]

Teams in the Manitoba Developmental Football League (JV)

Churchill Bulldogs Head Coach: Kelsey McKay E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

Crocus Plains Plainsmen Head Coach: Wyatt Urbanski E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

Grant Park Pirates Head Coach: Mike Kennedy E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

Neelin Spartans Head Coach: Robert Cullen E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

Vincent Massey Vikings Head Coach: Kevin Grindey E-Mail: [email protected] School Phone: Home Phone:

2007 Rural Manitoba Football League Schedule

Date

Teams

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Teams

Teams

Bye

Thurs Aug 23 Neelin @ Yorkton

Fri Aug 31 Southwest @ Crocus Grant Park & Churchill @

Neelin & Massey

Dauphin @ Birtle Neepawa @ Stonewall

Fri Sep 7 Crocus @ Neelin Massey @ Dauphin Virden @ Stonewall Southwest @ Birtle Neepawa

Fri Sep 14 Dauphin @ Neelin Virden @ Southwest Stonewall @ Massey Birtle @ Neepawa Crocus

Sat Sep 15 Junior Jamboree @Crocus

Fri Sep 21 Crocus @ Dauphin Southwest @ Stonewall Birtle @ Neelin Neepawa @ Virden Massey

Tues Sep 25 Massey @ Virden

Fri Sep 28 Neepawa @ Crocus Birtle @ Massey Neelin @ Southwest Stonewall @ Dauphin Virden

Sat Sept 29 Junior Jamboree @ Virden

Fri Oct 5 Stonewall @ Crocus Virden @ Birtle Neepawa @ Southwest Neelin @ Massey Dauphin

Fri Oct 12 Crocus @ Virden Massey@ Neepawa Southwest @ Dauphin Neelin @ Stonewall Birtle

Sat Oct 13 Junior Jamboree @ Dauphin

Fri Oct 19 Birtle @ Crocus Dauphin @ Neepawa Massey @ Southwest Virden @ Neelin Stonewall

Fri Oct 26 TBA Crocus @ Massey Dauphin @ Virden Neelin @ Neepawa Southwest

Sat Oct 27 Stonewall @ Birtle (WPG)

Sat Nov 3 4 @ 1 3 @ 2 7 @ 6 8 @ 5 Semi Finals

Sat Nov 10 RMFL Championships

2007 Manitoba Developmental Football League Schedule

Date

Teams

Teams

Bye

Tuesday, Sept. 4 Grant Park @ Churchill Neelin @ Crocus Vincent Massey

Tuesday, Sept. 11 Neelin @ Churchill Crocus @ Massey Grant Park

Tuesday, Sept. 18 Churchill @ Massey Grant Park @ Neelin Crocus Plains

Tuesday, Sept. 25 Crocus Plains @ Grant Park Massey @ Neelin Churchill

Tuesday, Oct. 2 Churchill @ Crocus Plains Massey @ Grant Park Neelin

Tuesday, Oct. 9 MDFL Quarter Finals #3 Brandon @ # 2 Brandon Churchill, Grant Park

Tuesday, Oct. 9 Winner of Brandon Quarter

Final @ #1 Brandon

#2 Winnipeg @

#1 Winnipeg

MDFL Semi Finals

Oct 27 or 28 MDFL Championships at Canad Inns Stadium

Post Season

•Season Awards

•Team Photo

•Take in equipment

•Get film ready for recruiters

•Set schedule for off-season training

Equipment Inventory

Sheets

•Helmets

•Shoulder Pads

•Clothing

•All other equipment

Plainsmen Football Helmet Inventory

Size Total Helmet Numbers Small

Medium

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Plainsmen Football Shoulder Pad Inventory

Size Total Shoulder Pad Numbers Small

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Plainsmen Football Equipment Inventory

Pad Type

Hip Pads

Tail Pads

Thigh Pads

Knee Pads

Total Pads

Girdles

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Large

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Equipment

Ankle Braces

Hard Chin

Straps

Soft Chin

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Braces

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Mouth Guards

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Equipment

Wrist

Coaches

Rib Jackets

Neck Rolls

Spiders

Cowboy Collars

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Equipment

Kicking Tees

Kicking Blocks

Ball Pinner

Footballs

Repair Kit

Medical

Kit

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Plainsmen Football Clothing Inventory

Varsity Game Jerseys Total Jerseys Jersey Numbers

Junior Varsity Game Jerseys Total Jerseys Jersey Numbers

Varsity Game Pants (Gold) Size Pant Numbers

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Contact Info:

Kevin Boyd

[email protected]

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