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Grandview Wolves Football

Grandview Wolves Football. Parent Night May 20 2008. Grandview Football . Coaching Staff Freshman Welcome V/JV Team Camp Summer Calendar and Commitment Club Team and CORE philosophy NCAA Clearinghouse, and College Recruiting Spirit Packs Booster Club Membership. Coaching Staff.

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Grandview Wolves Football

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  1. Grandview Wolves Football Parent Night May 20 2008

  2. Grandview Football • Coaching Staff • Freshman Welcome • V/JV Team Camp • Summer Calendar and Commitment Club • Team and CORE philosophy • NCAA Clearinghouse, and College Recruiting • Spirit Packs • Booster Club Membership

  3. Coaching Staff Varsity Staff: John Schultz Head Coach Mark Fisher Passing-OC(QB) Dean Adams DC (Safeties) Nate Robinson Running-OC (OL) Wes Smock LB Desmond Davis Running Backs Todd Vogel Corners Tom Scalise WR Jasper Armstrong DL Landon Weiderstien TE Paul Proctor DL Freshman Staff: Trevor Watrous Head Freshman Coach Cory Chandler Freshman Assistant Bobby Bode Freshman Assistant Garrett Welfare Freshman Assistant Strength Coaches: Justin Lovett Nate Robinson

  4. Incoming Freshman Welcome • Spring Orientation (May 20th -22nd) 4-6pm • Wolf Cards – Player Fundraiser • Summer Weights and SAQ (June 16th-July 24th) • Fall Camp (August 4th-8th) • ALL PHYSICALS and Athletic Paperwork due by August 8th. ONLINE at ccsd.k12.co.us • Equipment Fitting will occur on August 8th. Players will pick up equipment on the the first day of practice August 11th. • SIGN-UP and BE A BOOSTER!!

  5. CSU Team Camp Each Varsity and JV Player: • WILL BE CHECKED OUT a Full Set of Equipment (this will be fitted this week). IT MUST NOT BE TAKEN HOME UNTIL JUNE 2nd/3rd ! This must be returned at the END of CAMP. - Team Bags available for $25 or a used bag can be checked out. Checklist of Items to bring: • Multiple sets of socks, tees, shorts, ect. • Cold weather gear • Sunscreen, bug repellant • Both running shoes and cleats • Sleeping bag • Small amount of cash for nightly snack bar/pizza. • Limit one bag for equipment & one bag for personal items.

  6. CSU Team Camp Departs Wednesday June 4th 7:30am Returns Saturday June 7th 2:00pm Daily Itinerary: • Breakfast • Team Practice /Scrimmage • Lunch • Team Meetings / Film / Practices • 7-on-7, pass rush games • Dinner • Filmed Scrimmages w/ other teams • Bed Check 10:00 Saturday morning will be scrimmages.

  7. Summer Football Calendar • Spring Football Orientation May 20th -22nd • V/JV Team Camp, June 4 – 7, CSU • NIKE SPARQ @ GHS – June 9th , 9am. • Summer Weights/SAQ ($125) - Monday thru Thursday: June 16th - July 24th - Varsity and JV sessions at 6:30am and 7:30am (2 hours) - Freshman Session from 8:30 – 10:30 • 7 on 7 - CU passing Jamboree June 21st(Varsity only $15) - Tuesday and Thursday Nights in July at Legacy Stadium. • Preseason Camp Aug. 4th – 8th ($100) • August 8th all Physicals and Paperwork due. August 11th first Day of Practice.

  8. Commitment Club • 2.0 GPA or better. Bonus for 3.5GPA • Winter and Spring Off-Season Program (80% atten.) • Compete in another GHS Sport. • Athletic Weights and after school weight program. • Breakfast Club (Spring only) • Spring Orientation and Testing • Summer Program, Including Team Camps. • August Camp – Complete all Testing! • Fundraising and Community Service Points • Player must get 70 of 100 points. • We have grown from 37 to 64 over the past 4 years.

  9. 2008 Commitment Club so far. • 64 Winter Commitment Club Members (60%) • 93 Spring Commitment Club Members (85%) • 12 players gained 100+ pounds on Strength Testing (Bench, Clean, Squat) this Spring. • 24 players gained 80+ pounds. • 45 players gained 40+ pounds. • 80+ players competed in other sports @ GHS. • Our Weight room and SAQ gets results.

  10. Grandview Wolves Core Values • We value COMMITMENT and know we are living this value when we: • Place TEAM goals over individual goals • Have the COURAGE to make decisions that are good for the team. • Demonstrate winning ACHIEVEMENT in everything that we do. • We value PRIDE and know we are living this value when we: • Demand that our program is held to the highest ethical and moral standards. • Represent the football team positively in the community. • Give 100% Effort to do things the right way. • RESPECT and support Grandview Football. • We value UNITY and know we are living this value when we: • SUPPORT each other on and off the field. • PERSERVERE through triumphs and tragedy with a positive attitude. • Maintain FAITH in each other over time and distance. • We value DETERMINATION and know we are living this value when we: • Physically dominate our opponents • Discriminate between being hurt and being injured. • Enjoy the HARD WORK of preparing your minds and bodies for the sport of FOOTBALL! CREATING A CHAMPION STARTS WITH THE CORE

  11. TEAM • TEAMme • Win as a TEAM and Lose as a TEAM. • IMPORTANT TEAM ACTIVITIES: • Strength Program (OUR TEAM IS BUILT in the weight room) • Breakfast Club (if no conflicts w/ other sports) • Spring Camp • Team Camp • Summer Weights, SAQ, 7 on 7 • August Camp (CORE vote at this time) • Players will be positioned to best help the team.

  12. College Recruiting • NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE (ncaaclearinghouse.org) • Every player must register with the clearinghouse to play college football, official visit. • 32 Core Semesters GPA and Test Score (scale) • Core classes (16 units = 32 sem): • English (8 semesters) • Math (6 semesters) • Science (4 semesters) • Social Studies (4 semesters) • 2 Electives from top 3 • 8 elective from top 4, plus Foreign language/religion • APPROVED list online @ ncaaclearinghouse.org • ACT or SAT best scores combined. • State ACT in April for Juniors • act.org and collegeboard.com to register • Take again this spring, or next fall Examples from scale: GPA ACT SAT 3.55 37 400 3.0 52 620 2.5 68 820 2.0 86 1010 Every score in between has an associated GPA. Minimum GPA 2.0 Minimum ACT 68 Minimum SAT 820

  13. College Recruiting • FILM and Head Coach Recommendations: • I will be sending out 100+ dvd’s to Colleges and University’s nationwide. With my recommendations attached. • I need release signed in order to give personal info. • Combines ($) • Colleges use these to sort talent, as well as find. • If you go you had better perform at your best. • Camps ($$) • Go only with a personal invitation, not junk mail!! • Go for ONE DAY and ask to be evaluated by the coaches. • D-I schools are nearly finished with evaluation and scholarship offers prior to senior season. • Individual Marketing ($$$$) • Recruiting service ($1000-$2000) • Highlight film creation (teammomshop.com, etc.) • U-tube / web link creation. • Over 1.5 Million Play HS Football in USA, 20,000 D-1 players (1.3%). Less than 4% will play football with a scholarship of any kind at any level. The most difficult part of the process is a realistic talent evaluation.

  14. BUYER BEWARE!!! • Personal trainers who want to SELL you on becoming a D-I prospect. They will tell you want you want to here. • Taking performance enhancers to get an edge can be dangerous and unhealthy. Know what your son is putting in his body. See your physician. • There is $$ to be made off of teenage athletes. Spending may not be helping your son be a TEAM player. • We have built our program to give every student what they need to be successful. BUY IN to our program. • Spend your money on improving academic success.

  15. Spirit Packs Slammers Team Sports and NEW BALANCE • Shoes - NB Field Turf Cleats, and Grass Cleats • Girdles – McDavid • Gloves - Cutter • Hooded Sweatshirts and Pants, NB. See TJ Schenbeck @ Slammers Table.

  16. Grandview Football Booster Club • Football is an incredibly EXPENSIVE sport. • Booster Club provides funds that triple the amount of equipment, jerseys, technology, and gear that our program can provide for the team. • Boosters provide team meals for Varsity, JV., as well as treats for Freshman on road trips. • Boosters provide all of the team sportswear and concessions at lower level home football games. • Boosters develop and publish our football program for varsity games. • Boosters organize all of the end of the year Banquets. • Membership ($60) and meeting are once a month.

  17. Fundraising and BOOSTER EVENTS • WOLF CARDS now thru May 27th. • Coaches Mixer & Silent Auction raised $4000. • August 4th, The 9th Annual Grandview Football GOLF TOURNAMENT @ Saddlerock GC 1pm start. • Football Program Add Sales (can package w/ golf). - Add Sales need to be completed by August 1st. - We open the season @ home vs GJC. • Booster Club Membership. • Merchandise Sales.

  18. NEW CHALLENGE • We are the DEFENDING STATE CHAMPIONS! • Everyone will be emotionally up to play us. • We have earned nothing for 2008. • Challenge of “KEEP GETTING BETTER!” • PERFECT TIME TO RAISE THE BAR!!! • Keep Perspective! REBUILD TRUST!!! • How did we get here? • What do we need to do in order to repeat? • Go back to basics and fundamentals • There will be hurdles to overcome, and losses to learn from. • ONE GOLD BALL – Go for it EVERY YEAR!

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