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www.raynhamgiants.com

The A-B-C s of Raynham Giants Youth Football The Raynham Giants football organization was established in 1971. Our program competes in the Old Colony Youth Football League (OCYFL) along with over 20 other towns across southeastern Massachusetts. The Giants field three teams in the competitive age groups: Team Grade Birth Date Wt Limit * Midgets (A) 7 th -8 th 15 no earlier than 11/15/02 166 lbs Peewee (B) 5 th -6 th 12 no earlier than 06/01/05 131 lbs Mites (C) 3 rd -4 th 10 no earlier than 06/01/07 106 lbs * At initial league weigh-in. Increased 1 lb/week per league rule. In addition, we offer a Mighty Mite program for 2 nd graders as an instructional environment, to include controlled scrimmages against other OCYFL teams. No weight limit restriction for the Mighty Mites. Ages 7 & 8 ( 6/30/09 9/1/10 ) The Giants are recognized across the OCYFL as one of the most successful and highly-respected programs. We take pride firstand-foremost on our approach to teaching proper techniques, safety precautions and instilling team-building concepts. Our dedicated coaching and support staff are committed to providing a fun and safe learning environment focused on developing the skills and personal character of our youth. Our varsity and junior varsity schedule ensures that all participants are afforded the opportunity to compete in an environment commensurate with their age and skill level. Visit us on Facebook & Twitter @RaynhamGiants 1 10

FAQs 1. How do I register my child to play? Step 1: Click on the "Register" link on the top right side on the screen. Follow the Q & A. Step 2: Create a "New Customer Primary Contact" Step 3: Under "my Account", Click on "Register" tab. Step 4: Click on "Add Participant". If you are registering more than one child, click on "Add Another Participant". Step 5: Click on the program(s) you wish to register for. Step 6: Follow payment instructions. You will receive a confirmation email stating you what program you have paid for. 2. How much playing time will my child be afforded? The OCYFL does not have a minimum play rule. However, unlike other Pop Warner programs, the OCYFL offers a Junior Varsity program, which allows us to guarantee real game playing time to all of our players each weekend. Often, younger or less experienced players will experience the majority of their playing time during our Saturday JV games. This does NOT prevent them from also playing during Varsity games as well if the situation allows. 3. Can my child play if he/she overweight for the age group? Yes. At a minimum, players are able to practice with the team even if they are ineligible for game-day participation. League weight limits are increased slightly each week, so often times players become eligible for game play as the season progresses. 4. Can my child choose the position he/she wants to play? No. Our coaching staff will assess each players skills and team needs to determine each player s position(s). As the season and/or years progress, it is very likely that players will experience multiple positions as their size, skill, interests and team needs change. 5. How can I get involved with the program? Simply reach out to any member of our board or coaching staff to learn about opportunities to support the Giants. Contact information is located on our website. 9 Raynham Giants BOD & Staff 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President JEREMY MELUSKY 508-844-9201 Jmelusky@comcast.net Vice President TODD LEVINE 508-728-7784 toddmlevine@comcast.net Secretary WILL DUBOSE 508-813-6572 will3.dubose@gmail.com Treasurer DAVE MORIN 774-240-0079 dmorin@nutter.com Registrar TIM BROKMEIER 978-460-8966 timbrokmeier@gmail.com Director of Football Operations LOU PACHECO 508-824-2756 Lou.pacheco69@gmail.com League Representative JIM BROW 774-406-0691 usmc125jb@aol.com Equipment Manager TOM HOLTON 508-400-2102 tholton@yukonlandscaping.com Field Manager KEN BOLLIN 508-400-8991 ken@yukonlandscaping.com Fundraising Director KRISTIN CARFAGNA 508-272-8201 krismiccar@gmail.com Concessions Manager ANTHONY MCCAULEY 774-222-3180 anthonym324@yahoo.com 2017 HEAD COACHES Midgets "A Team" Head Coach BRIAN LYFORD 508-813-0140 brianlyford@yahoo.com Peewees "B Team" Head Coach ALEX TAVARES 508-623-2650 universalglass04@comcast.net Mites "C Team" Head Coach TORREY LECORNEC 617-222-0064 Torrey.lecornec@nationalgrid.com Mighty Mites Head Coach KEN BOLLIN 508-400-8991 ken@yukonlandscaping.com 2

Raynham Giants -- A Long History of Success Since 2000, Giants teams have won a total of 21 OCYFL Super bowls across the three competitive age groups. Our Midget team has twice been crowned NYFC National Champs -- most recently in 2014! The success of our program is largely attributable to our knowledgeable and dedicated coaching staff. We are committed to teaching proper techniques and strategies to provide players with the tools required to compete both during their youth playing days as well as to prepare them for high school football and beyond, if they choose to participate. 3 2017 Giants Schedule JOCKS Camp Tag Day Weigh-in Day (Rockland) 8 Aug. 7 th -11 th Aug. 12 th & 13 th Sept. 9 th Scrimmages Apponequet TBD Aug. 25 th TBD Game Schedule (VARSITY) Marshfield Home Sept. 10 th Middleboro Away Sept. 17 th Duxbury Away Sept. 24 th Barnstable Away Oct. 1 st Hingham Home Oct. 8 th Plymouth Away Oct. 15 th Bridgewater Home Oct. 21 st Hanover Home Oct. 29 th Game Schedule (JUNIOR VARSITY) TBA TBA Sept. 16 th TBA TBA Sept. 23 rd TBA TBA Sept. 30 th TBA TBA Oct. 7 th TBA TBA Oct. 14 th TBA TBA Oct. 21 st TBA TBA Oct. 28 th Varsity Post Season Playoffs TBD Nov. 5 th & 6 th Super Bowl TBD Nov. 12 th

Cost: $200 per player (Mites, Peewees, Midgets) $125 per player (Mighty Mites) $450 family maximum Discounts prices for each additional player per household Jocks Camp: $40 additional per player Tag Day Opt-out Fee: Tag day weekend is our key fundraising event, allowing us to keep our registration costs among the lowest in the OCYFL. If you choose to or are unable to attend, you will be assessed a $50 opt-out fee. Giants provide: Helmet & Mouthpiece Shoulder Pads Home & Away Game Uniforms (shirts, pants, belt, socks) Practice Shirt Participation Costs Parents must supply football cleats, practice pants and thigh, knee & hip pads. 7 OCYFL Participants The OCYFL is comprised of five (6) primary Divisions based primarily on town program participation. Division 1 = Largest number of participants Division 5 = Smallest number of participants As a Division 2 team, we play a schedule mixed of games between fellow Division 2 teams and Division 1 teams. Currently, the OCYFL division alignment is as follows: Division 1 Bridgewater Marshfield Hingham Duxbury Scituate/Cohasset Division 2 Raynham Giants Barnstable Hanover Plymouth North Middleboro Division 3 Abington Norwell Pembroke Rockland Silver Lake Division 4 Apponequet Dennis Yarmouth Hanson Plymouth South Sandwich Division 5 Carver East Bridgewater Hull Lower Cape West Bridgewater Whitman 4 Division 6 Bridgewater Duxbury Hingham Marshfield Scituate/Cohasset

A Season in the Life of a Raynham Giant What to Expect Part of what makes football such a great and unique sport is its dependence on team cooperation and commitment. Producing a safe and successful culture demands a high level of commitment from our coaching staff, players and parents. Prior to the beginning of school: Practices are held Monday-Friday for ~2 hours each. When school is in session: Practices are held three days per week for ~2 hours each (unless shortened by daylight or public safety restrictions (EEE). Mighty Mite, Mite and Peewee practices are held at the Merrill school complex. Midget practices are held at the Mill St. field adjacent to the VFW hall. All players are expected to attend each practice unless they have an acceptable reason for absence, e.g. illness, family commitment, school demands, etc. Players and/or parents are requested to inform their head coach of any absence prior to practice. Players are required to bring their own fluids (water, Gatorade, etc.) to practice in a labeled container, and should not be shared with other players for health concerns. Players should be dressed according to the weather and have bug spray applied if desired. Parents are not allowed on the playing field during practices or games. Game weekends: JV games are conducted on Saturdays, typically on the following schedule: Mite 8:30, Midget 9:30, Peewee 10:30 Varsity games are conducted on Sundays, typically on the following schedule: Mite 11:30, Midget 1:00, Peewee 2:30 5 Player Safety Practices and Policies The Raynham Giants are committed to player safety as Priority #1. Several policies, practices and provisions are in place in effort to ensure a safe playing environment. Principal among these are: Proper tackling ( Heads-Up ) technique taught and reinforced at every level All coaches are required to be Heads-Up certified All coaches are required to have CORI background checks All helmets are routinely evaluated by the manufacturer for safety disposition. Helmets are either reconditioned or discarded if certification period has expired. Limited full contact activity during practices Frequent fluid breaks scheduled into each practice Dedicated Player Safety Coach to assess player injuries and facilitate treatment and/or clearance for resumed activity Strict adherence to concussion evaluation and return-to-play protocol, e.g. When in doubt, sit them out. Certified EMT presence at all home and away games Certified Referees at all games, who are experienced in recognizing & preventing unsafe play Defibrillation-trained staff Published player safety policy 6

Giants Coaching Priorities 1. Provide the very best football instruction to every program participant 2. Emphasize individual and team character, sportsmanship, responsibility & accountability Prepare them to succeed at the next level of football and/or the next phases of their life 3. Strive for individual and team improvement over the course of the season Be better today than you were yesterday! 4. Focus on technique, concepts, recognition, communication and safety. Teach REAL FOOTBALL, not some whacky one-off. 5. Maximize player participation & involvement during practice to prepare them for game-day competition 6. Win Games Player Safety Practices and Policies Player safety is priority #1 Prepare every day! o Have a purpose for everything you do. Attention to detail o It s the little things that make a difference in football. Building-block approach o Crawl, walk, run o Start with the Basics.Expand and Challenge.Reinforce the Basics Proper use of drills & apparatus to teach/reinforce basic skills and techniques Maximize practice time with ample repetition week-in/weekout to improve skills Be committed and dependable! This ain t a part time job. High (Positive) Energy. Positive reinforcement. Follow every screw-up, with an atta-boy! Objective talent evaluation Your coaching position shall not influence where/how much your son plays If he s good enough to be a starter, fine. If not, play the kid who has earned it. Open and honest communication with staff, players and parents. Be flexible in your thinking and open to new ideas Give much to your players/expect much in return 5 6