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2011 CATHEDRAL IRISH FOOTBALL PLAYER HANDBOOK

2011 CATHEDRAL IRISH FOOTBALL PLAYER HANDBOOK. BROTHERHOOD IS EVERYTHING. CATHEDRAL FOOTBALL.

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2011 CATHEDRAL IRISH FOOTBALL PLAYER HANDBOOK

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  1. 2011 • CATHEDRAL IRISH • FOOTBALL • PLAYER • HANDBOOK • BROTHERHOOD IS EVERYTHING

  2. CATHEDRAL FOOTBALL • Every football team has a real and identifiable personality or image. This image is based on the players, managers, and coaches of that team. The Cathedral High School football team will project a positive attitude and image. Every individual must realize that everything they do is a reflection of the program. In order to reach the desired goal of our team, we must be willing to sacrifice our personal freedom. Our program is larger than any individual, be it a player or coach. Discipline (which by our definition is doing the right thing at the right time, with the right people for the right reason) will be the cornerstone of our program.

  3. TEAM RULES The overriding concern for our team will be to represent the football program, Cathedral High School, the Catholic community, our families and ourselves in a positive manner. We will have four basic guidelines by which we must all abide. 1. Work Hard 2. Be Brothers! 3. Set aGood Example for each other 4. Team First BROTHERHOOD IS EVERYTHING!

  4. ACADEMICS • Each member of our football team should look at himself as a student who happens to play high school football. Playing the game of football can be a tremendously positive part of your education. The coaches will help you with your education but, we expect four things from you: 1. Turn in all homework. 2. Be respectful in the classroom. 3. Do your best. 4. Participate in class every day. If you discipline yourself and take your education seriously, you will be eligible and give yourself an opportunity to play after high school if you wish. We will monitor your academic progress through periodic grade checks. We are very lucky to have teachers who are willing to help students who need extra instruction. If you need help from a particular teacher, please schedule those meetings before school if possible. We will have some time after school for short meetings but we expect everybody at practice by 4pm. Compete to be the best that you can be in all phases of your life.

  5. LEADERSHIP • Athletically, we as coaches hope to develop leadership in all of our players. As an athlete, you will be looked upon as a leader in our school and community. You have the responsibility to make sure that you are a good leader. Wherever you are, it is your duty to conduct yourself in a manner that will bring respect to yourself, your family, our team, and to Cathedral High School. Do what is RIGHT. • We expect our older players to reach out and help teach our less experienced players on the way we do things here at Cathedral. We also expect each player to consider themselves leaders of this team. Do not wait for someone else to lead you. All good leaders are first able to lead themselves.

  6. PRACTICE ATTENDANCE • As a member of the Cathedral Football team, you are expected to attend all practices and meetings unless Coach Streiff or your Position Coach excuses you. You are also expected to be on time for all practices and meetings. Your position coach will be responsible for taking your attendance and keeping track of your attendance. There will be established penalties for missing practice or being tardy. Arrive Early for Practice and Meetings Early is on time; On time is late; Late is forgotten. How can you become a better player and how can we reach our potential as a team unless we practice together?

  7. Late or Emergency If an emergency should arise, call me: Home: 576-0507 School: 542-1481 x 384 Cell: 697-2052 Ours is a tough battle, let us fight like Brothers

  8. SUMMER WORKOUTS SUMMER CONDITIONING LIFTING & SKILL DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE Wednesday June 1, 2011 Testing begins at 5:30 Equipment distribution Running http://cathedralirishfootball.com/

  9. Summer Dates and Times Mondays 5:30 PM till 9 PM Tuesdays 6:30 PM till 8:30 PM Wednesday 5:30 PM till 9 PM Freshmen Monday and Wednesday 3:30 PM till 5:30 PM

  10. SUMMER WORKOUT REQUIREMENTS We have 21 summer workouts, we expect our players to be at every possible workout. This includes team camp dates and conditioning workouts. You will be credited workouts if you attend sports camp for football or another IHSAA sport.

  11. Important Dates July 3-10 No Workouts July 25-July 31 No Workouts August 1, 2011 Practice Labor Day Practice 3:30pm Physicals: May 19, 2011 Must have a Completed physical and HIPPA form on file in order to practice Must be turned in by June 6, 2011

  12. Helmets/Concussions • Riddell Revolution • One of the top 2 as independently tested through the NFL • 85% of NFL players are in Revolution • Reconditioned to “new” factory certification • All are fitted by Mike Hunker • IMPACT Testing – Freshmen and Juniors

  13. Practice Packs/Spirit Wear • On line through Kessler Sporting Goods • Go On-line to: kesslersteamsports.com • Click on My Team Shop • Access code: irish7QR • Prices/items are all there • Some are required

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