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1 THE EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF DALLAS 7 TH GRADE EAGLES FOOTBALL POLICY MANUAL
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Mission Statement 2. Letter to Parents 3. Team Prayer 4. Practice Expectations 5. Locker Room Expectations 6. Pre-Game / Team Meal Expectations 7. GAME DAY Expectations 8. Travel Expectations 9. Sports Medicine Expectations 10. Team Calendar
3 MISSION STATEMENT To provide a successful football experience that facilitates the development of your child s total person. Creating a positive risk-taking environment of leadership development and positive influence that encourages lifelong success and your child s best educational experience. OBJECTIVES 1. To develop your child mentally, physically and emotionally through their participation in the football program. 2. To provide a system of progression for teaching football skills. 3. To develop strong relationships of trust with everyone in the football program. 4. To encourage continuation in the football program through their senior year at ESD. 5. To develop leadership skills in those who participate in the football program. 6. To provide a program for creating an attitude for success. 7. To support the ESD Varsity Football Program by attending all home games.
4 May 7, 2018 Dear Rising 7 th Grade Parents, On behalf of Head Coach Richard Williams, I would like to encourage your rising 7 th grader to join the ESD Eagles Football Program! As the head coach of the 7 th grade team, I am looking forward to the season and I would love the opportunity to teach and instruct your son in competitive football. It is a 12 week commitment, beginning August 15 th and concluding on November 2 nd. I truly believe football enhances your child s best educational experience, because the game teaches trust among peers, a commitment to team and it builds strong character. These are foundations to adolescent growth and I firmly believe in them. This is my 4 th season in Coach Williams program and my 20 th season coaching at either the varsity or junior high school levels. Before arriving to ESD in 2015, I coached varsity football for 14 seasons at Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers, Florida. Assisting me on the 7 th grade team this season is Jason Harkey. Coach Harkey will enter his 3 rd season as a middle school football assistant, teaches 8 th grade Mathematics at ESD and is on the ESD Track & Field coaching staff. I am also employed at ESD, as the Director of Facilities. Since Coach Harkey and I work at ESD, we will be able to have daily interactions with your child throughout the school year. We will get to know them very well, as they continue through their 7 th grade year. If you are already committed to joining the football program in August, I would like to encourage your son to be active this summer in all activities. I encourage multiple sport athletes and I believe in supporting the endeavors of all athletic teams at ESD. I will be sending out information regarding how to prepare for the season, as well as some baseline testing procedures we will use to evaluate your child. If you are on the fence and have concerns about whether football is right for your child, please contact me with questions and I will provide you the best answer I can on what I believe to be the greatest team sport in America! Go Eagles! Jay Michael 7 th Grade Head Football Coach Director of Facilities The Episcopal School of Dallas michaelj@esdallas.org Merrell Road, Dallas TX 75229
5 TEAM PRAYER What Will Today Bring God has given me this day to use as I will. I can waste it or use it for good. What I do today is important, Because I m exchanging a day of my life for it. I want it to be Gain Not Loss; Good Not Evil; Success Not Failure. In order that I shall not regret the price I paid for it, Because the future is just a whole string of nows.
6 PRACTICE - Expectations Always be mentally and physically ready to practice. Focus for the entire practice and desire to be great! 1. Get to the field on time and properly dressed. 2. When you step on the field, run to your area and between drills. 3. Always have your eyes on the coach who is instructing you. 4. Give 100% effort. 5. Ask questions if you do not understand. 6. Never argue with a coach on the field. Ask to speak with him after practice. 7. Finish every drill HARD! 8. Practice like you want to play. Every practice should be like GAME DAY!
7 LOCKER ROOM - Expectations Our locker room is a second home to all of us. Treat it as such and understand that we must police it every day to make it work. Respect each other and trust each other to look out for all locker room maintenance. 1. All trash thrown away. 2. All equipment in your locker and locked. 3. No food or drinks in the locker room. 4. Do not wear your cleats inside the locker room or the building. 5. Hang shoulder pads and helmet in locker. 6. Check the announcement wall for updates. 7. Keep all items off the floor. 8. Daily clean-up crew will check the locker room after practice. Clean-up Crews (by last name) Week 0 A - D Week 1 E - J Week 2 (Trinity Christian) K - P Week 3 (Parish) Q - Z Week 4 (FW Country Day) A - D Week 5 (Cistercian) E - J Week 6 (FW Trinity Valley) K - P Week 7 (Greenhill) Q - Z Week 8 (St. Mark s) A - D Week 9 (TBD) E - J Week 10 (TBD) K - P Week 11 (St. Mark s) Q - Z
8 PRE-GAME / TEAM MEAL - Expectations 1. Arrive at the locker room directly after last class of the day. 2. a coach if you are going to be late while working with a teacher. Bring a note. 3. As a team, we will head to the dining commons for pre-game meal. 4. Police your table and clear any trash before preparing to leave. 5. Sit together as a team and do not interact with other students in the area. 6. Notify a coach if you need to use the restroom or visit the Eagles Nest. 7. As a team, we will depart the dining commons and return to locker room. 8. Set the example for all other sport teams!
9 GAME DAY - Expectations Game Day is a special day for everyone. Conduct yourself with class and pride. 1. Always walk to field two and two as a team in quiet, focused determination. 2. Take pride in pre-game warm up and win the pre-game psychology battle. 3. We do not watch our opponents warm up, they watch us. 4. Respect your opponent. They will be well coached and will want to win. 5. Address the officials as Sir or Madame and Mr. Official or Ms. Official. 6. We will not trash talk our opponents. Point to the scoreboard when winning. 7. Never go on or off the field unless cleared by a coach. 8. Be alert on the sideline when not participating. Helmet on and listen for your name. 9. Always run on and off the field. Stay on your feet and keep your helmet on. 10. If you are injured, stay down on the field and a coach will come to you. 11. Captains always check to the sideline when there is a penalty. 12. Be ready at all times!
10 TRAVEL for Away Games - Expectations 1. Use your travel checklist the night before so that you remember to bring everything. 2. Wear your game pants, game socks and undershirt on the bus to the game. 3. Store your game jersey on your shoulder pads and helmet/mouth piece together. 4. Tennis shoes should be worn on the bus, game cleats in your bag. 5. When riding home with parents, also bring your school backpack. 6. Alert a coach when leaving with your parents. Away Game Checklist Helmet, Chinstrap, Mouthpiece Undershirt or shimmel Shoulder Pads Offense or Defense play sheets Girdle Game Cleats Game Jersey, Game Pants Post-game shirt, shorts, shoes, socks Game Belt, Game Socks School backpack or Gym bag
11 SPORTS MEDICINE - Expectations We have an outstanding sports medicine staff at the Episcopal School of Dallas. You must report all information to our trainers so that they can provide you with the best possible care. Our school trainer will evaluate you first when any injury occurs. After initial evaluation, your parents are entitled to go to a family doctor if they so choose. 1. Only enter the training room if a trainer is present. 2. Always inform the trainer of all injuries immediately. 3. Never remove anything from the training room without permission. 4. Wait for trainers to begin treatments. 5. Only trainers can excuse you from practice or conditioning activities. ESD Sports Medicine Staff Mr. Jeff Geier Head Athletic Trainer geierj@esdallas.org Ms. Crystal Carrizales Assistant Athletic Trainer carrizalesc@esdallas.org
12 7th Grade MS Football Aug 2018 (Central Time) Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Equipment Issue (Time TBD) 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity MS New Student Orientation 11:30am - MS Lunch & Lockers First Day of School 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 6pm - MS Back-to-School Night :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 4:30pm - GAME Trinity 2:50pm - Film / Weights
13 7th Grade MS Football Sep 2018 (Central Time) Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 4:30pm - GAME Trinity 2:50pm - Film / Weights :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 4:30pm - GAME DAY HOME vs. 7th Grade at Wolf Wolf Varsity HOME 2:50pm - Film / Weights :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 4:30pm - GAME Fort 2:50pm - Film / Weights :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 4:30pm - GAME Cistercian Varsity HOME 2:50pm - Film / Weights :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 4:30pm - GAME Trinity 2:50pm - Film / Weights 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity Early Release All Divisions 4:30pm - GAME DAY HOME vs. Fall Break - No Practice Varsity HOME
14 7th Grade MS Football Oct 2018 (Central Time) Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity Early Release All Divisions 4:30pm - GAME DAY HOME vs. Fall Break - No Practice Varsity HOME Fall Break - Practice TBD 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 4:30pm - GAME DAY HOME vs. Varsity HOME 2:50pm - Film / Weights :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity GAME DAY TBA 2:50pm - Film / Weights Homecoming Week 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity GAME DAY TBA Varsity HOME 2:50pm - Film / Weights :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity MS Conference Day (Practice 4:30pm - GAME St. Mark's End of Season 2:50pm - Equipment Turn - in
15 7th Grade MS Football Nov 2018 (Central Time) Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat :50pm - Practice Opportunity 2:50pm - Practice Opportunity MS Conference Day (Practice 4:30pm - GAME St. Mark's End of Season 2:50pm - Equipment Turn - in th Grade Hill Country Trip No School for 7th Grade
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