Century Boys Basketball PAC Meeting Nov. 3 rd 2014.

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Century Boys Century Boys Basketball Basketball PAC Meeting Nov. 3 rd 2014

Transcript of Century Boys Basketball PAC Meeting Nov. 3 rd 2014.

Century Boys Century Boys BasketballBasketball

PAC MeetingNov. 3rd 2014

Panther Coaching Panther Coaching StaffStaff

Joe Ohm – Head Coach Brandon Stanek– Varsity Asst./ JV-Team Vinnie Mannese – B-Team James Bolin – 9th Grade David Norris – 9th Grade

• Mark Kuisle - Athletic Director• Amy Cline/ Jaclyn Cachiaras – Athletic Trainer• DeeAnn Fritz – Athletic Office Secretary

CaptainsCaptains Alex Beise Jon Dicke

Sam Schwanberg

Century Boys BasketballCentury Boys Basketball

Our goal is to help develop our players into student-athletes who are successful both in the classroom and on the court. The program is defined by one in which young men not only learn the fundamental game of basketball, but also the values of life skills such as leadership, hard work, sportsmanship, discipline, teamwork, dedication, selflessness, persistence, and the belief that you can accomplish anything.

In the basketball program at Century our philosophy is: Play Hard, Play Smart, and Play Together. We feel that these are three things that are always within our control every time we step into the gym. We are working on continuous improvement and getting every player to commit to giving his best effort for the good of the team. We do not talk to our players about wins and losses being the determining factor of how well they played or the success of our season. Instead, we ask…How hard and smart did you play? Did you play together as a team? Are you a role model both on & off the court. This is how we evaluate our performance. We feel that if we can keep our focus on this system of belief, success will follow in these areas.

Program GoalsProgram Goals Develop successful students who understand the value

of an education Develop important life values and character qualities. Develop role models both on and off the court for

younger students Encourage participation Develop basic basketball skills Prepare advanced players for higher levels of

competition Increase student’s self-esteem through participation Help players learn role acceptance through team

membership Promote values of sportsmanship in competition Promote enthusiasm for the program Work toward Big 9 and Section Championships as we

commit to daily championship principles Have fun!

TryoutsTryouts We want players…… who are reliable and dependable. who have a positive attitude. who are willing to listen, learn, work hard

and be coachable. who are the best players (skills) regardless of

age who show a good work ethic, are self-

starters, and always hustle. who work hard during the off-season to get

stronger and improve skills. that are loyal to their teammates and

coaching staff. who put the team first.

Lettering Lettering RequirementsRequirements

VARSITY PLAYERS MUST…….not have violated MSHSL rules or served a

violation during the current season. The season goes from the first practice to the end of the state tournament.

be academically eligible.have participated in 12 varsity halves.have completed a season as a member of the

varsity program in good standing. Including having all absences cleared by personal contact with the coaches and making contributions daily in practice.**A Letter may be awarded to a player at the discretion of the Head Coach.

Letters will not be earned if……• In the coaching staff’s judgment, a player’s

actions on or off the court do not reflect positively on the program.

*Captains will lose their captaincy for similar actions.

Academic Academic PerformancePerformance

If a player is failing one class at midterm or quarter they will:

Grades 10-12: Attend study hall during their open hour for extra help. (PALS room for tutoring)

*The player will do this for two weeks. At the end of the two week period we will check on their progress with the classroom teacher.

9th Grade: Will not be able to play in games until grades are passing, but can still practice.

*The player must have study hall during their open hour. Then we will check on progress with the classroom teacher. (PALS room for tutoring)

Academic Academic PerformancePerformance

If a player is failing two or more classes they will:

◦ Have study hall during the player’s open hour for extra help.

*The player will be ineligible for all future games. The player will immediately be eligible upon receiving a passing report from their teacher for all failing classes.

**We will check the academic progress of our players before midterms, end of the quarter, or as needed.

Parent InvolvementParent InvolvementParent Coach Relationship formAppropriate concerns to discuss with coaches:The treatment of your child, mentally and

physicallyWays to help your child improveConcerns about your child’s academicsConcerns about your child’s behavior*There are appropriate times to discuss these

concerns.

Parent InvolvementParent InvolvementIssues not appropriate to discuss with coaches: Playing time Team strategy Play calling Other student athletes

Parent InvolvementParent Involvement Snacks/drink for after road games Coaches for Cancer (vs Mayo Feb. 20) Pasta Feeds…dates sent out soon. Parent Liaision for each level. Fundraiser—asst. with the delivering of water

softener salt Panera meals Concessions: Jamboree and 9th grade tourney Parents Night (V/JV) is Friday, November 21st. Senior Night: Tuesday, Feb. 10th

Parent InvolvementParent Involvement• Pictures/Videos• BB Newsletter

Setting GoalsSetting GoalsIndividual Goals

Team Goals

Players’ AgreementPlayers’ AgreementPlease review this with your student-athlete.• Sign and return• Reporting an absence

Panera Bread CateringPanera Bread Catering• Meal - $8.00• Meal with Water – $9.00• Meal includes

o Choice of Sandwicho Pickleo Chipso Cookie

• We will hand out order forms out Nov. 20. Need them returned by Nov. 25

• Make Checks out to “Century Athletic Dept.”

Picture FormsPicture Forms

• Picture FormsTeam/Individual photos for all levels is set for Saturday, Nov. 15th Starting at 4pm (gym)

Summer WorkoutsSummer Workouts M/W/F 8:00 – 10:00am

Individual skills, strength training, Plyometrics, pick up games

Avg. 30-35 guys in mornings

Elementary and Middle School Camps Winona/Red Wing Team camps Wednesday Night League

NotesNotesParents’ Night: Immediately following the JV

GameTeam Pictures: Saturday, November 15th 4pmWebsite: www.centurypanthers.orgHudlTransportation/Travel Release FormsExpectations Packet will come home after tryoutsCoaches will be around if you have any other

questions.