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South Elgin Football

South Elgin Football. Preseason Parent Meeting 2013. Agenda. SEHS Booster Club Staff Introductions Athletic Trainer Procedures Fundraisers College Recruitment 2013 Changes Post Practice Study Table Post Practice Conditioning. SEHS Boosters. Athletic Trainer. Stephanie Jones

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South Elgin Football

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  1. South Elgin Football Preseason Parent Meeting 2013

  2. Agenda • SEHS Booster Club • Staff Introductions • Athletic Trainer • Procedures • Fundraisers • College Recruitment • 2013 Changes • Post Practice Study Table • Post Practice Conditioning

  3. SEHS Boosters

  4. Athletic Trainer • Stephanie Jones • sjjones0819@gmail.com • Impact Concussion Screening • Hydration procedures policies • In the event of an injury • Rules and Procedures

  5. Varsity Head Coach • Pat Pistorio • Undergraduate- History Secondary Education from SIUC • Masters in Curriculum and Instruction • Masters in Educational Administration (May 2014) • Southern Illinois University • Student Assistant for Offensive Coaching Staff • Social Studies Inaugural staff Member • Lake Forest College Wide Receivers Coach • William Rainey Harper Junior College Offensive Coordinator • Chicago Bears • Youth Camp Director • Offensive Coordinator/Director of Player Personnel Chicago Slaughter Professional Indoor Football Team

  6. VarsityAssistant Head CoachDefensive Coordinator • Steven Szpejnowski • Undergraduate-History and Education from Augustana College • Graduate-Masters of Education from Judson University • Social Studies Teacher-South Elgin High School • Defensive Coordinator-Streamwood High School • Defensive Coordinator-Chicago Slaughter • Defensive Line Coach-College of Dupage

  7. Varsity Offensive Coordinator • Adam Hite • Undergraduate Degree University of Wisconsin Platteville-Physical Education • University of Wisconsin Platteville 2010 Assistant Offensive Line 2011 Running Backs Coach • South Elgin High School 2012 Offensive & Defensive Line Coach Strength & Conditioning Coach

  8. Varsity Quarterbacks Coach • Pete Scaffidi • SEHS 2008 Graduate • Lake Forest College Graduate • Division 3 All American • Set numerous Passing Records at LFC • Team Captain

  9. Varsity Defensive Line • Nate Van Metre • SEHS 2009 Graduate • Undergraduate Degree from Monmouth College-Sociology and Anthropology • Defensive End For Monmouth College from 2009-2012 -Two Time Conference Champion -Team Captain

  10. Varsity Defensive Backs Coach • Antione Jackson • Undergraduate Degree Southern Illinois University of Carbondale – Exercise Science • Full scholarship student athlete 2001-2005 • Personal Trainer/Health and Fitness Professional 2005-current

  11. Sophomore Coaching Staff • Mike Mackender Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator • Geoffrey Flemming Defensive Coordinator • Cambron Culpepper Assistant Coach • Bernie Neumann Assistant Coach • Sean Tuftedal Assistant Coach

  12. Freshman Coaching Staff • Jim Kating Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator • Bob Slania Offensive Coordinator • JD Oliva Assistant Coach • Dan Mandernack Assistant Coach • Tom Bozikis Assistant Coach

  13. Program Philosophy • To instill a passion for the game of football into each one of my players and the school community. • To help each player set personal and team goals and push them to meet those through a disciplined effort. • Academic and Athletic College Readiness • Provide our players with an opportunity to understand the importance of teamwork and discipline and how it relates to their future. • To establish a family that pulls together for each other and can be counted on in good and tough times. • I believe football gives young men an outlet to be risk takers in a healthy arena and they will learn how to deal with successes and failures with class and grace. • My hope is that our team will play with passion and pride, and leave a legacy of success for future players.

  14. Important Procedures • Communication • Head Coaches must be notified of absence • Be proactive • Pick up and drop off (Practices and Games) • School Year • Meetings 3:00-4:00 • Practice 4:00-6:30 • Study Table/Lifting 6:30-7:30 • Jersey Care • Equipment and Playbooks • Food • Cleats and Indoor shoes everyday • Game Day Expectations • Sideline • PRACTICE Every football player is required to have 12 days of practice before they can participate in a game. (IHSA)

  15. Attendance We believe that for our athletes to be successful it is essential that they attend all scheduled practices. If your athlete has to miss a practice for a good reason then we will need a parent contact before the end of the day. You must contact the head coach for each level by e-mail or a phone message. We would rather not hear it from the athlete or from one of their friends. Please do not feel that it is a trust issue. We would hope you would want us to know where your child is if they miss. The athlete is also expected to be in attendance at the designated times for all meetings, practices and games. Being late can disrupt the learning environment that has already begun. If they are injured they must still attend all team activities scheduled if possible. If it is an excused absence they will be expected to make up any missed work as they owe it to their teammates to catch up. Two excused absences or more may result in missed playing time. If it is an unexcused absence then the athlete will lose playing time, or not dress for that game. Two unexcused absences will result in the athlete losing the privilege of being on the team. If the athlete has an excused tardy they will be expected to make up any missed work as they owe it to their teammates to catch up. Again, we must have a parent call or e-mail to the appropriate level head coach that day. Two excused tardies or more may result in missed playing time.

  16. Player evaluation • One of our roles as coaches is to decide who plays, how much each player plays, and when they play. These decisions are primarily in the hands of the position coaches with input from the coordinator and the head coach. • We would rather play you a “week late” rather than a “week early”. This means that we would rather have you “totally” ready to play rather than “not quite” ready. • Many aspects make up the criteria for deciding who plays and when. Position, depth, and circumstances certainly play a part. Ultimate criteria comes down to the following: • Confidence in the player on and off of the field. • Confidence in the player’s ability to do what he is supposed to do • The player’s ability and potential to make a big play within the system • Consistency of performance • Leadership These five criteria will determine who plays and how much the player plays. We evaluate each player daily in our staff meetings. We are aware that everyone wants to play and so we are as careful as humanly possible to be fair in all of our evaluations. You must remember that practice is the major way to demonstrate your level of competency Evaluations every day, every way.

  17. Academics and Behavior • Athletes will be passing a minimum of 5 classes each week ( U-46 ) • Athletes on the varsity should strive to make academic all-conference (3.5 GPA) • Athletes will participate in their classes, and submit work on time. • Athletes will seek extra help from their teachers if not performing well. • Athletes that are academically ineligible will be expected to try to meet with that teacher daily for extra help before they come to practice. They must have documentation from that teacher. They are still expected to come to practice and participate. • Athletes that are academically ineligible two weeks in a row may be subject to further interventions. This may also result in losing the privilege of being part of the team. • Athletes that become at risk students may be required to carry a “weekly academic checklist” that will help us monitor and motivate that student. • All student athletes are required to follow the IHSA and U-46 Code of Conduct 24/7/365.

  18. Academic Study Table • Our Goal is to continually improve the retention of the football players, our team grade point average, and the graduation rate of the football program. • All Freshmen football players will attend a mandatory study table twice a week during the season after practice. • Any sophomore-senior player that is on the eligibility warning list or below a 2.5 cumulative GPA will be responsible for attending Academic Study hall two nights per week after practice. • Attendance will be taken by one of the coaches.

  19. Code of Conduct 24/7/365 Social Media- Be smart Adhere to all school policies, they will be strictly enforced. Act Right Loss of privilege list Detentions/Suspensions/Truancy/Tardy First Day of class- expected to sit in front row and introduce yourself to your teachers.

  20. Community Outreach • City of South Elgin • Kane County Forest Preserve • Kenyon Farm • Elgin Cooperative Ministry • Youth Leagues

  21. Fundraising • Adrenaline Fund Raising • Lou Malnatis Pizza sales

  22. Parent Volunteering • We will need a minimum of 10 parents each home game to work concessions, we will make sure you can see your son play in his game. • Scrimmage- Cookout and Grill • Pre-game Pasta dinners • Tailgate • Homecoming • Senior Day • Chain crew • Study Table tutors • Booster representative from each class

  23. College Recruitment • My goal is persuade all of my players to play at the next level • . I believe there is a college for every type of player if he loves the game. • Create a spreadsheet outlining player strengths and send it out to via email as many coaches as possible. • Develop a rapport with a variety of college coaches that is based on trust. • Provide all players with the necessary paperwork and expectations to ensure that they can make an educated decision on their goals for playing college football. • Provide players with opportunities to visit local campuses during a game day. • Provide players with opportunities to meet with visiting coaches. • Provide films to college coaches upon request and to use our networks to showcase our players talents. • Provide players access to accountable recruitment services. • Create a player profile sheet and send it to the schools that players are interested in and other established collegiate programs. • Remind the player that his primary reason for going to college is to pursue a life career. Education should be the most important consideration. • Only about 2 percent of high school athletes win sports scholarships every year at NCAA colleges and universities.

  24. Important Upcoming Dates Wednesday August 14th Adrenaline Fundraising Kickoff Thursday August 22nd Target Meeting, All athletes that have not attended must attend this mandatory meeting. Friday 23rd Adrenaline Fundraising Collection Saturday August 24th 8 a.m. Team Pictures Saturday August 24th 10 a.m. Scrimmage Saturday August 31st vs. SCE all Levels Friday September 7th Varsity players attend Northwestern Game vs. Syracuse

  25. Important Contact Information • Athletic Trainer • Stephanie Jones sjjones0819@gmail.com • Head Varsity Coach • Pat Pistoriosehsfootballcoach@gmail.com Head Sophomore Coach • Mike MackenderMikemackender@u-46.org • Head Freshmen Coach • Jim Katingjimkating@u-46.org • Schedule • www.u-46.org/sehs • Click on athletics tab for info

  26. Questions

  27. Exit Slip • Parent Name_____________________ • Parent Email______________________ • Parent Phone #______________________ • Are you are interested in helping out with any of the following events? Please Circle one if you are interested • Scrimmage Cook out • Varsity Pasta Dinner • Chain Crew • Senior Day • Booster Representative • Please circle at least one of the following dates that you can help out with Concessions. • 8/31 St. Charles East • 9/21 East Aurora • 10/5 Waubonsie Valley • 10/19 Bartlett • 10/26 St. Charles North

  28. Forms • Schedules • Camp Itinerary • Jersey Washing Instructions

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