LIBERTY UNIVERSITY MASCOT TRYOUT INFORMATION Tryout dates: April 10-11 Place: East Campus Volleyball Complex TRYOUT PROCEDURE The sessions on Friday and Saturday will be a time to learn about being a collegiate mascot. The individual tryouts will begin at 1:30pm on Saturday. Each person will need to arrive early to his/her scheduled tryout. The tryout is closed to the public. The tryout location is at the East Campus Volleyball Complex. Please wear casual attire on Friday and athletic attire on Saturday. Athletic attire includes shorts, a tee shirt or athletic shirt, and athletic shoes. Do not wear any jewelry. Men must look neat and clean-shaven. Ladies must wear their hair all the way up on Saturday. TRYOUT SCHEDULE Day 1: Friday, April 10, 2015 6:00-8:00pm 6:00pm Check-in for all performers; Chick-Fil-A provided 6:20pm Introduction PowerPoint 6:40pm Mascot 101 7:00pm Improvisation/ Emotions/ Game Situations 7:30pm The Walk 7:45pm Child psychology 8:00pm Dismiss Day 2: Saturday, April 11, 2015 9:30am-1:30pm 9:00am Devotional 9:15am Stretching 9:25am Icebreakers 9:45am Improvisation/Emotions/Game Situations 10:15am The Walk 10:45am Prop workshop 11:15am Signature 11:25am Dance 11:45am Skit development 12:30pm Dismiss 1:30pm Individual tryouts begin AFTER THE TRYOUT Scholarship money will be allocated based on mascoting skills and the number of years on the team. It is just as important that mascots are growing in their walk with Christ over the summer through personal devotions, church involvement, and/or through camps and missions trips. Our team will return to campus at the end of July to prepare for the UCA mascot college camp in Scranton, PA. Mascots are expected to check their Liberty email accounts regularly over the summer. All questions or concerns are to be directed to Zach Bolton at zbolton@liberty.edu.
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY MASCOT APPLICATION PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: DOB: LU Student ID#: Circle one: On Campus Off Campus Incoming FR Email address: LU Address: Cell number: Home address: Home number: Parent s name: Parent s number: Parent s Address (if different from above): HEALTH INFORMATION Insurance: Policy Holder Name: Policy/Identification #: Group #: Height: Weight: Please list any current injuries, limitations, or health concerns. List all previous injuries, surgeries, or limitations. Please include all significant and applicable information concerning your physical health, limitations, and ability to run, and condition. This includes any and all information that would limit anything involved in mascoting such as back trouble, ankle trouble, etc. SCHOOL INFORMATION 2014-2015 academic year (circle one): Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate High school (name, city, state): College (if any other than LU): Number of credit hours enrolled in (college students): Current GPA: Major: MASCOT INFORMATION Describe your experience with mascot: Mascot strengths: Mascot weaknesses:
Personality strengths: Personality weaknesses: Special awards/recognition: PERSONAL RESPONSES Please describe your Christian testimony. Attach a one-page, typewritten document to this application. Please explain why you want to be a Liberty University mascot. Attach a one-page, typewritten document to this application. If you have been a Liberty University mascot in the past, please explain the reason for leaving the team and the reason for returning. Attach a one-page, typewritten document to this application. REFERENCES Please list 2 references below. Name: Relationship/Title: Address: Email: Phone: Name: Relationship/Title: Address: Email: Phone: CLOTHING SIZES Shirt Warm-up Pants Shorts Warm-up Jacket Shoe Size Bloomers/compression shorts
TRYOUT OVERVIEW INTERVIEW The interview will be conducted right after the skit. WALK The most important part of a mascot s character is the character walk. This walk will be taught in clinic and will be assessed as follows: Animation of Walk Character Consistency Exaggeration DANCE The dance will be judged on originality, exaggeration, and crowd appeal. Two songs will be chosen at random, and the mascot will be required to dance to portions of each song. CREATIVITY You will be judged on the creativity of the skit. Ask yourself, Has this ever been done before? Your answer should be, No. ANIMATION This will also be judged as part of the skit. Animation will be judged on one principle: How cartoonlike are you in the suit? Would you give Mickey Mouse a run for his money? IMPROVISATION The improvisation will be held on the day of tryouts and will be in the suit. You will be asked to do an improvisation for 30-60 seconds and will include game day situations you might come across while performing the job of mascot. It will be evaluated as follows: Creativity Crowd Appeal Games IN-GAME APPEARANCE The top five candidates will perform for a portion of a live sporting event and will be evaluated as follows: Character Traits Crowd Appeal Creativity (Walk, Personality, etc.) (How entertaining are you?) (Improvisation, Emotion, Game Sit.)
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY MASCOT CONTRACT As a member of the Liberty University Mascot Team I,, fully accept the policies set forth by the program and the university and promise to do my best to portray a positive selfimage at all times. I will support and respect the values of the mascot program as well as the athletics staff, coaches, and athletes at all times. Please note the following commitments as part of the Liberty University Mascot Team: Members are responsible for showing up to all appearances they are scheduled to work. This includes, but is not limited to, LU games, campus and off campus appearances. Members are expected to act in a professional manner while communicating with appearance host. Lastly, members are expected to be prompt and on time to appearances. A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required to be a part of the LU Mascot Team. Academic help is available for all members. It is expected of all members to give full effort at all times. At every appearance the integrity of the character should never be questioned. Members are expected to never break character while in suit. Members are expected to protect their own identity and that of fellow performers. Members should never be seen by anyone outside of the mascot team while partially dressed in the suit. Using the outfit for anything other than performing Sparky is immediate grounds for removal from the team. Sharing the outfit with anyone who is not on the team is forbidden. Members are expected to show up to all scheduled practices and character/team development meetings. They are also expected to give a full contribution to the team in every aspect. The Liberty Way and any university policies apply to every member. Failure to comply with the above standards is grounds for removal from the mascot team. I accept the terms set before me: Signature Date Coach Signature Date