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CIF STATE CHAMPIONS 2000 2012 CIF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONS 2012 CIF NOR CAL FINALIST 2017

Granite Bay High School Football. CIF STATE CHAMPIONS 2000 2012 CIF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONS 2012 CIF NOR CAL FINALIST 2017 CIF SECTION CHAMPIONS 1999 2000 2007 2011 2012 2017 CIF SECTION FINALIST 2002 2004 CIF SECTION SEMIFINALIST 2001 2003 2004 2006 2010 2014 2015

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CIF STATE CHAMPIONS 2000 2012 CIF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONS 2012 CIF NOR CAL FINALIST 2017

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  1. Granite Bay High School Football CIF STATE CHAMPIONS 2000 2012 CIF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONS 2012 CIF NOR CAL FINALIST 2017 CIF SECTION CHAMPIONS 1999 2000 2007 2011 2012 2017 CIF SECTION FINALIST 2002 2004 CIF SECTION SEMIFINALIST 2001 2003 2004 2006 2010 2014 2015 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2010 2012 CIF PLAYOFF PARTICIPANTS 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 SPRING MEETING GRIZZLY PRIDE

  2. IT IS MORE IMPORTANT TO BUILD CHAMPIONS THAN IT IS TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIPS

  3. GRIZZLY PRIDE “It’s not what kind of player you are; it is what kind of person you are.”

  4. ACCOUNTABILITY MULTI SPORT ATHLETES STRENGTH TRAINING WORK ETHIC CHARACTER FUN ACADEMIC INTEGRITY COACHES/ADMINISTRATION/STAFF FAMILIES/PEERS/COMMUNITY PLAYERS

  5. ROLE OF THE COACHES COMMITMENT: To providing a comprehensive twelve month program of strategizing, planning, training, and supporting your players. DESIGN: Practice and game plans that maximize the players’ potential for success. TEACH: Safety through proper fundamentals (head out tackling, thud speed practices and contact)and positive interaction and sportsmanship through respectful, consistent, tried and true coaching strategies. -I have surrounded your players with trustworthy and well- respected men. CREATE: Positive atmosphere and a winning culture through positive coaching techniques and a wealth of knowledge. DEVELOP: Young men into positive members/influences in our society that model character and dignity.

  6. ROLE OF THE PARENTS SUPPORT: Players and Coaches on and off the field. -Criticism of coaches, play calls, and other players are detrimental to the development of the student. Criticism of players and coaches lowers morale. Their perspective is different than yours. -As a parent, we must support what they have committed to. FOSTER: An environment that reinforces healthy communication, time management, accountability, and perseverance. -Allow them to develop coping mechanisms. -Allow them to focus on what they can control. -Allow them to OVERCOME ADVERSITY! PARTICIPATE: In fundraisers and volunteer responsibilities. -Your participation is a sign of your support for their experience. (Kendra Van Order)

  7. ROLE OF THE PLAYERS ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITY –STUDENT FIRST/Athlete Second! Part of your commitment to the program and your own high school experience that incorporates an Academic Strategy to include Athletic Responsibilities. GROW, LEARN, EXCEL: From their experience, LEARNthe value of hard work, preparation, sacrifice, perseverance, commitment, and EXCELas students and citizens at Granite Bay High School and in the community. EXECUTE: The teachings of their parents, teachers, and coaches, to achieve a level of success in life otherwise unachievable. UNCOMMON: In who they are and what they do… The players are the focal point of what we do!

  8. A HISTORY OF STUDENT SUCCESS MIKE HOLMES (1999) = CAL • ANDY GUZENSKI (2000) = USD; GEOFF BLUMENFELD (2000) = NAVY • NOLAN DEGRAAFF (2001) = DAVIS, SCOTTY WILLIAMS (2001) = PENN • DALLAS SARTZ (2002) = USC; MARK PALMER (2002) = BOSTON COLLEGE • SAMMIE STROUGHTER (2004) ; JARED VANDERBEEK (2004) = CAL • TYLER HOLT (2005) = BYU • ERIC BLANK (2006) = CAL POLY; MATT SMOCK (2006) = YALE • ANDRW GRACE (2007) = USC • BRANDON MICHALKIEWICZ / NIKO MOLINO (2008) = CAL POLY • COREY VANDERBEEK (2009) = SAC STATE • ANDREW KNAPP (2010) = CAL • MATT KASNER (2011) = STANFORD; NATE ESPOSITO (2011) = OREGON ST • BRENDAN KEENEY (2012) = CAL; GAVIN ANDREWS (2012) = OREGON ST • KEVIN BLANK (2013) = CAL LUTHERAN; AARON KNAPP (2012) = CAL • DYLAN KEENEY (2014) = COLORADO; TONY ELLISON (2014) = ARIZONA • CAM SMITH (2015) = USC • SAM CUSANO (2016) = CAL; SEAN VAJANAPHANIC (2016) = STANFORD; RYAN • MACINTOSH (2016) = BAYLOR; BRAD FINA/ETHAN MILNER (2016) = ALABAMA • EVAN TATTERSALL / WILL CRAIG (2018) CAL; NATHAN LEE (2018) =LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY • THESE PLAYERS HAVE BEEN IN THE OFFSEASON WEIGHT CLASS. MOST FOR THREE • YEARS = TRADITION = TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE!

  9. GRANITE BAY FOOTBALL TIMELINE Off Season Development of the Athlete: Weight Training and Speed Conditioning, Air Force Camp, Multi Sport Participation, Senior Leadership Meeting. Pre-Season Preparation: GBHS Football Camp, Summer Top Gun Training Program, Community Involvement, Santa Cruz (seniors), Fall Camp. In Season Competition: Daily practice after school (schedules to be determined), JV and Varsity practice together on main field, In Season Weight Training Maintenance (V - Athletic PE 1st Period, JV/Frosh – After School).

  10. WHAT IS NEW FOR 2018?

  11. WHAT IS NEW FOR 2018? • In: • Out:

  12. WHAT WILL NEVER CHANGE

  13. 2018 Air Force Camp

  14. 2018 Lift-a-Thon Fundraiser

  15. Registration Nights JV/Varsity: Wednesday May 23rd 6-8 pm in the Cafeteria. Frosh: Wednesday May 30th 6-8 pm in the Palmer Center

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